Lot 54 , A Staffordshire pearlware group of a Dandy and Dandizette, c.1820, 21cm high

A Staffordshire pearlware group of a Dandy and Dandizette, c.1820, 21cm high

A Staffordshire pearlware group of a Dandy and Dandizette, c.1820, standing before rockwork on a black outlined rectangular plinth base, 21cm high
Estimate £150-200

Fine crazing to the glaze all over, some small flakes to the gentleman's brown jacket. The feather to the centre top of the lady's hat is missing, some slight wear to the black enamels on his top hat and her left foot and on the corner of the adjoining part of the base, otherwise in good condition with no cracks detected.
Provenance: Leonard Russell Collection of Pearlware Pottery


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Sold for £1,100