Staffordshire pottery pearlware model of a setter seated on a tassled cushion circa 1820

Ref: 39897 Category:

£2000

Dated: 1820 Burslem, Staffordshire England

A Staffordshire pottery pearlware glazed and enamel decorated figure of a setter seated on a fancy and tasseled cushion. This expressive and regal figure is attributed to the Enoch Wood Pottery. Ralph Wood was the original designer of the piece in the 18th century.

Dimensions: 6.8 inches high

Current Condition: Minor bracelet hairline at leg restored otherwise in good condition

Provenance: Private Collection West Country England

Literature: Chapter 120 DOGS Volume 3 Staffordshire Figures 1780-1840 by Myrna Schkolne

£2000    $2300

Description

A Staffordshire pottery pearlware glazed and enamel decorated figure of a setter seated on a fancy and tasseled cushion.

This expressive and regal figure is attributed to the Enoch Wood Pottery. Ralph Wood was the original designer of the piece in the 18th century.

Additional information

Dimensions 6.8 in