Early Staffordshire figure of a cherub in disguise as a pastry seller, c. 1800
$780.00 AUD
Early Staffordshire Pearlware figure of a cherub in disguise as a pastry seller, after a Meissen original of c.1745, shown with a basket of produce, one in his hand, wearing a black tall hat, on a low grassy mound base with tree trunk at rear.
Circa 1800
17cm High
touch-ups to back of hat, overpainted stump end to onebranch of tree at back, the other fork broken in the manufacturing and glazed over, wings appear to have been off & re-attached, multiple original firing rifts to clay. Presents very well.
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