Lot 339 , An early 19th century Staffordshire tinted biscuit stoneware figure of a mother with children, emblematic of "Charity", a similar Pearlware group and a small figure of a girl holding a parrot (3) tallest 25cm
An early 19th century Staffordshire tinted biscuit stoneware figure of a mother with children, emblematic of "Charity", a similar Pearlware group and a small figure of a girl holding a parrot (3) tallest 25cm
£60-90
Condition:
Biscuit group small chips around upper edge of footrim, not serious. Pearlware group dark crack around her hood, from shoulder to shoulder; vertical hairline crack to her right side, beneath her right arm, approx. 25mm; a crack across the clothes child’s forehead and anothe at his left knee; three plinth corners with old repairs and re-touches of enamel; the two flower-heads each with a chip; some wear to the black enamels. Smallest figure small chips around plinth.
Sold for £95