A PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE PEARLWARE FIGURES OF CUPIDS DISGUISED HOLDING BASKETS
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A PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE PEARLWARE FIGURES OF CUPIDS DISGUISED HOLDING BASKETS

CIRCA 1820, BOTH WITH BLACK ENAMEL MARK

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A PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE PEARLWARE FIGURES OF CUPIDS DISGUISED HOLDING BASKETS
Circa 1820, both with black enamel mark
Modeled standing dressed as a youth and companion, holding baskets filled with pastries and vegetables, on mound bases
6½ in. (16.5 cm.) high (2)
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This lot is offered without reserve. No sales tax is due on the purchase price of this lot if it is picked up or delivered in the State of New York.
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ADDITIONAL PROVENANCE
The Thomas N. and A. Pat Barnard Collection, New Orleans, sold to endow a gift to Winterthur of over 200 Staffordshire figures from their collection.

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