Yorkshire pottery figure a ram with diminutive shepherd.antique period c1810

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£1850

Dated: 1810 Yorkshire England

Yorkshire pottery ram standing with a weary looking diminutive scale shepherd boy or gardener( he is holding a spade at his side). The crook is rather comically resting against the front leg of the ram. An amusing feature is the figure of a lamb or possibly a dog which is lying recumbant under the ram .The figures are modelled on a green washed and sponge decorated base which is a typical and unique feature of the Yorkshire potteries.

Dimensions: 6.25 inches high, 6.5 inches wide

Current Condition: Restored at horns.

Provenance: Private collection Lancashire England.

Literature: Page 88 "Pratt Ware" by John and Griselda Lewis published by the Antique Collectors Club.

£1850    $2497

Description

Yorkshire pottery ram standing with a weary looking diminutive scale shepherd boy or gardener( he is holding a spade at his side). The crook is rather comically resting against the front leg of the ram.
An amusing feature is the figure of a lamb or possibly a dog which is lying recumbant under the ram .The figures are modelled on a green washed and sponge decorated base which is a typical and unique feature of the Yorkshire potteries.

Additional information

Dimensions 6.5 × 6.25 in