Staffordshire Pearlware Large Double Deer Figure Deer-Park Spill Vase Group



This remarkable and rare large figure depicts two large figures of a stag and doe facing each other either side of the central tree trunk triple spill vase.  A young man playing a horn with sheet music on his lap sits in a nook of the tree trunk, his pink hat resting on a short branch above him and at his feet sits his dog on its hind quarters and two small lambs.

 

Provenance: With Oliver-Sutton Antiques, London (old paper label)

 

Reference: Staffordshire figures, 1780-1840, Animals, Animal Performers, Dandies & Murder, Volume 3, Myrna Schkolne, Page 67, Figure 119.2 (maker presently unidentifed).

 

People, Passions, Pastimes, and Pleasures: Staffordshire Figures 1810-1835, Myrna Schkolne, Page 211, for a similar group from the collection of the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, UK.



Dealer Earle D. Vandekar of Knightsbridge, Inc.
Date: 1820-30
Origin England
Artist/Maker
Measurements 10: x 15" wide x 5" deep
Inventory View Dealer's Inventory
Website http://vandekar.com
Price $7,500.00
Contact Paul Vandekar, 212-308-2022 or  info@vandekar.com

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