Very Large English Staffordshire Pottery Flatback Figural Group of a Shepherdess and Lamb
Very Large English Staffordshire Pottery Flatback Figural Group of a Shepherdess and Lamb Very Large English Staffordshire Pottery Flatback Figural Group of a Shepherdess and Lamb Very Large English Staffordshire Pottery Flatback Figural Group of a Shepherdess and Lamb Very Large English Staffordshire Pottery Flatback Figural Group of a Shepherdess and Lamb
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Very Large English Staffordshire Pottery Flatback Figural Group of a Shepherdess and Lamb

DETAILS
An antique, Victorian sentimental figure of a shepherdess wearing a Scottish tartan shawl and holding a floral wreath/crown. She stands beside a brick wall upon which is perched a small sheep.

Staffordshire figures were made from around 1740 to 1900 by various pottery factories in England and Scotland. Most have no maker’s marks. Victorian flatback examples were undecorated on one side because they were designed to sit on a shelf or fireplace mantel and only viewed from the front or sides. Popular subjects included romantic figures, buildings, farm animals, and domestic pets, in particular Queen Victoria’s favored pet, the King Charles Spaniel.
PERIOD
Queen Victoria (1837-1901) | Mid 19th century
DATE
Circa 1860
DIMENSIONS
Width 7.25 Depth 4.25 Height 15.5 inches
CONDITION
Note: professional restoration of lamb's nose.
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