| 17379 |
| Victorian, circa 1900 |
| Pair of Kent Staffordshire figures with a hunting theme which feature a hunter with a dog and huntress with a goat, stood on a circular base. Multi-coloured version. Bright gilt base line and embellishment. Decorated 'in the round' - decoration to front and reverse. Vent hole to the underside. Book reference not found. |
| Male: Generally good. Some rubbing to gilt. KILN EFFECTS: notable crazing; shrinkage cracks to his neck and to ground; small firing pit to his right arm; kiln soot caught in the glaze to the his face. RESTORATION: His left hand has been remodelled. Female: Generally good. No restoration. Some rubbing to gilt. KILN EFFECTS: kiln soot caught in the glaze; kiln detritus caught in the glaze to the dog's mouth and her hat; craze lines to the her skirt. |
| Tallest is 7.3ins high, 3.1ins wide, 2.6ins depth |