
pre-Victorian, circa 1820. 4.9ins high, 2.4ins wide, 2.2ins depth. Staffordshire Pottery pearlware bocage figure with a pastoral theme
which features a girl holding a lamb, stood on a square base.
Painted base line. Decorated 'in the round' - decoration to front and reverse.
Vent hole to the underside.
Book reference ,'People, Passions, Pastimes and Pleasures. Staffordshire figures 1810-1835', by Myrna Schkolne, page 296
CONDITION: Generally good.
Couple of small chips to the base.
Chip to bocage and three of the flowers.
Small flakes to the bocage.
KILN EFFECT: craze line running across her ankles.
RESTORATION: One bocage leaf remodelled.
Girl's head reglued and join retouched.
Filled chip to the lamb's tail and back leg