
Victorian, circa 1870. 17.7ins high, 13.8ins wide, 13.8ins depth. Brown Westhead Moore & Co Majolica garden seat which features three gargoyle heads,
their tongues forming the legs.
Turquoise ground version. Colouration: turquoise, green, ochre, are predominant.
The piece bears maker's marks for the Brown Westhead Moore & Co pottery.
Bears a pattern number, '448'.
Book reference , 'Staffordshire Pottery - Majolica, Transfer Prints, Flow Blue, Fine Bone China from Cauldon' by Robert E. Cluett, page 54, figure 153 & 154.
CONDITION: Generally good.
Minor scratches from use.
KILN EFFECTS: kiln detritus caught in the glaze;
notable crazing in places.
RESTORATION. Three remodelled projections.
Retouched flake to one ear.
Filled chips to ochre rim.