A CONTINENTAL CREAMWARE MODEL OF AN EAGLE AND TWO MYTHOLOGICAL FIGURES
A STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE MODEL OF AN EAGLE AND TWO CONTINENTAL CREAMWARE MYTHOLOGICAL FIGURES

LATE 18TH-EARLY 19TH CENTURY, PROBABLY ITALIAN

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A STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE MODEL OF AN EAGLE AND TWO CONTINENTAL CREAMWARE MYTHOLOGICAL FIGURES
LATE 18TH-EARLY 19TH CENTURY, PROBABLY ITALIAN
The eagle modelled with wings outstretched perched on rockwork, on a stepped rectangular plinth base, beak restored, minor chipping to wings and base; the mythological figures modelled as Hercules and Mars, each standing with their attributes, on canted stepped bases, restoration
The eagle 8½ in. (21.5 cm.) high
Provenance
The figures: Purchased by Michael Inchbald from Stockspring Antiques, 114 Kensington Church Street, London, circa 1987/1988, £220 (as 'Geminiano Cozzi, Venice, fl. 1764-1812, or Pasquale Antonibon, Le Nove, nr. Bassano, fl. 1765-1773).
The eagle: Purchased by Michael Inchbald from Jacqueline Oosthuizen, King's Road, London, April 1993.
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Please note that the creamware eagle is Staffordshire, probably Wedgewood.

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