Lot 320 , A Samuel Alcock porcelain figure of a recumbent ewe, an Alcock type ewe and two Staffordshire porcelain figures of sheep

A Samuel Alcock porcelain figure of a recumbent ewe, an Alcock type ewe and two Staffordshire porcelain figures of sheep

A Samuel Alcock porcelain figure of a recumbent ewe, an Alcock type ewe and two Staffordshire porcelain figures of sheep, c.1830-50 the Alcock ewe with rare impressed mark 'JT' underneath, restoration to both ears front right leg and tail, splinter chip to edge of base, the Alcock type ewe has two restored ears, cracks and a splinter chip to the back of the base, the ewe and lamb spill vase is restored to the neck and rim and the single sheep has discoloured restoration all over. length 8.3 -9.8cm (4)
Estimate £40-60


Provenance - The Dennis G. Rice collection of English porcelain animals of the 19th century



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Sold for £80