Lot 36 , A pair of Pratt-type pearlware groups, c.1810, 21.5cm and 21cm, some high quality restoration

A pair of Pratt-type pearlware groups, c.1810, 21.5cm and 21cm, some high quality restoration

A pair of Pratt-type pearlware groups, c.1810, the first modelled as a gentleman with a French type horn and a lady playing a mandolin, a dog in front of them, the second as a man playing a pipe and a lady holding a book with a sheep in front of them, each standing before bocage, 21.5cm and 21cm, some high quality restoration
Estimate £300-500

The group with a sheep has restoration to the leaves of the tree, her hat and waist and to the plinth base.
The group with a dog has restoration to the tree and leaves, one vertical corner of the plinth. Firing imperfections to plinth where group stuck to something in the kiln.


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Sold for £700