Lot 169 , A pair of Rockingham porcelain figures of a beggar boy and girl, c.1830, h. 12.5cm

A pair of Rockingham porcelain figures of a beggar boy and girl, c.1830, h. 12.5cm

A pair of Rockingham porcelain figures of a beggar boy and girl, c.1830, the boy holding a basket of apples and the girl a bowl, incised marks 'No. 36' and gilt mark 'CL.2', h. 12.5cm
Estimate £100-150

Provenance:
The Dennis G. Rice collection of fine Rockingham porcelain

As well as being an avid collector of Rockingham ornamental porcelain and animal figures, Dr. Dennis G. Rice was an academic and wrote two key reference works on the subject – Rockingham Ornamental Porcelain (1965) and the Illustrated Guide to Rockingham Pottery & Porcelain (1971).
A number of the pieces illustrated in the books are offered below. The Rockingham animals figures in the collection are also published in Dennis G. Rice's companion books Dogs & Cats in English Porcelain and English Porcelain Animals of the 19th Century.



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Sold for £480