Madelena Antiques & Collectables

Staffordshire pottery 'Potash Farm' house

Victorian, circa 1860. 7.9ins high, 9.1ins wide, 2.8ins depth. Staffordshire model which features a three storey farmhouse with sheep either side.



Colouration: are predominant.











This piece represents Potash Farm, the home of James Blomfield Rush. He was tried at Norwich on March 30th 1849,
for the murder of his landlord, Mr Jermy. Pairs with another model of 'Stanfield Hall'.

Condition

CONDITION: Generally good.

Flaking to shredded clay.



Some paint losses to black glazes.







RESTORATION. Remodelled chimneys.









Filled chips to lower base edge.









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