
pre-Victorian, circa 1820. 4.4ins high, 3.7ins wide, 1.8ins depth.
Staffordshire Pottery figure which features a doe in front of a tree, recumbent on an oval hollow base.
Decorated 'in the round' - decoration to front and reverse.
Generally good. Two hairlines to base at reverse.
Tiny chip to bocage leaf.
Some paint losses to base and to doe.
KILN EFFECTS: shrinkage crack above hind, right leg;
kiln detritus caught in the glaze to bocage;
flecks of stray green glaze to doe.
RESTORATION. Minor filled chips and retouched flakes to bocage leaves.