Staffordshire 'Moody' titled figure
Item ID# 17104
Period: Victorian, circa 1860
Description: Staffordshire figure with a religious theme which features Dwight Lyman Moody (1837-1899), stood on an oval base. The piece is titled, 'Moody' . Multi-coloured version. Dull gilt embellishment. Flatback, decorated mainly to the front. Vent hole to the reverse. This piece represents Dwight Lyman Moody who in 1858 opened a Sunday school in Chicago and together with Ira David Sankey wrote the 'gospel hymns'. Book reference,'Victorian Staffordshire Figures 1835-1875' Book 1, by A.& N. Harding, page 89, figure 209.
Condition: Good. Some abrasions to front. Small flake and bruise to lower base edge. Some rubbing to gilt. KILN EFFECTS: notable crazing. RESTORATION: Retouched paint losses to ground and beard.
Dimensions: 17.3ins high, 6.9ins wide, 4.5ins depth

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