Lot 272 , A Staffordshire Prattware money box, c.1810, (2) both 12.5cm, faults

A Staffordshire Prattware money box, c.1810, (2) both 12.5cm, faults

A Staffordshire Prattware money box, c.1810, modelled with faces in the upper windows and a figure to each side, and a similar James Kent Pratt type money box, (2) both 12.5cm, faults
Estimate £100-150

True Prattware money box has restorations to the chimney pot, the figure of the woman on the rights head, slight chip loss to the slot for money, restoration to the base of the figure of the man on the left, crazing to the glaze and a slight star crack to the base, there is also a crack to the front right corner of the roof
James Kent reproduction has heavy cracks all over and crazing to the glaze


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Sold for £85