CIRCA 1826-30, INCISED NO. 5, RED GRIFFIN MARK
Details
A Rockingham figure of a shepherdess
Circa 1826-30, incised No. 5, red griffin mark
Modelled wearing a broad-brimmed hat and gilt-edged white apron and dress, standing before a tree-stump, feeding her sheep, on an oval rockwork base applied with flowers and foliage, lightly enriched in gilding (minute chip to sheep's right ear
7 1/8 in. (18 cm.) high
Circa 1826-30, incised No. 5, red griffin mark
Modelled wearing a broad-brimmed hat and gilt-edged white apron and dress, standing before a tree-stump, feeding her sheep, on an oval rockwork base applied with flowers and foliage, lightly enriched in gilding (minute chip to sheep's right ear
7 1/8 in. (18 cm.) high
Provenance
Somerley House, Hampshire.
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