Lot 448 , Two similar Staffordshire porcelain models of sheep recumbent beneath a tree, c.1835-50, possibly Lloyd Shelton, 9cm high

Two similar Staffordshire porcelain models of sheep recumbent beneath a tree, c.1835-50, possibly Lloyd Shelton, 9cm high

Two similar Staffordshire porcelain models of sheep recumbent beneath a tree, c.1835-50, possibly Lloyd Shelton, 9cm high
Estimate £60-80

Typical minor glaze imperfections, fine crazing to the glaze, one group has restoration to the upper branches and the second group sheep ear is restored otherwise in good condition.

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



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Sold for £80