Lot 166 , Two Yorkshire type pearlware cow creamers, c.1820, length 20cm, some faults
Two Yorkshire type pearlware cow creamers, c.1820, the first modelled with a milkmaid and pail with mauve sponged decoration, length 17cm, the second standing on a canted rectangular slab plinth, with black sponged decoration, length 20cm, some faults
Estimate £200-300
First cow creamer with seated milk maid has restorations to the left horn and to the left ear, the tail / handle has been broken and restuck and there are losses to the tips of three of the teats on the udder, the cover is a compositin replacements.
Cow with black and white sponged markings has losses to both horns and ears, and some chip losses around the edge of the cover, otherwise good condition.
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Sold for £200