Description
The cornucopia-shaped wall pocket or Flower horn is relief modeled with an image of Flora set within an ornate cartouche surrounded with flowers and vines, the creamware body with underglaze colored oxides.
£1450
Dated: 1780 Staffordshire England
The cornucopia-shaped wall pocket or Flower horn is relief modeled with an image of Flora set within an ornate cartouche surrounded with flowers and vines, the creamware body with underglaze colored oxides.
Dimensions: 9.5 inches high 8.75 inches long
Current Condition: The tiny chip at the top corner professionally restored.
Literature: Figure 455 The Burnap Collection of English Pottery
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The cornucopia-shaped wall pocket or Flower horn is relief modeled with an image of Flora set within an ornate cartouche surrounded with flowers and vines, the creamware body with underglaze colored oxides.
Dimensions | 8.75 × 9.5 in |
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