| Item ID# | 14964 |
| Period: | Pre-Victorian, circa 1820 |
| Description: | Staffordshire Pearlware spill vase modeled as a sheep standing before a bocage tree, with a recumbent lamb on the ground in front. Shredded clay and flowers on the ground. Sheep's legs molded free. Decorated all round. |
| Condition: | Good. No cracks. No hairlines. Tiny chip to blue flower on ground. A few tiny flakes to bocage. A few paint losses to the ground. Retouching to reverse of right hand spill branch and to parts of spill. Sheep's ears restored. |
| Dimensions: | 6ins high |
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| Price: | $ |
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