$406
19th century and later comprising a pair of Staffordshire spill vases in the form of a cow and a nursing calf, two Staffordshire bocage figures in the form of a recumbent deer and two stylized figures of sheep. Height of tallest 11 inches. Note: Staffordshire spill vases purchased Fletcher & Lee, England, July 31, 2003 Staffordshire spill vases: Scattered areas of loss to the glaze and firing imperfections. Crazing throughout. One example with a hairline crack spanning the diameter of the proper-left hind leg. The other with sticker residue to the back. Each with areas of discoloration to the white ground. Staffordshire bocage figures: One figure with scattered areas of loss to the glaze, in addition to associated flaking and lifting. The same figure with a band of firing imperfections to the front of the base. Both with very minor edge chips to the bocage. One example with a hairline crack to the base. Sheep figures: No cracks. Light shelf wear to the underside.
Auctioneer:
Leslie Hindman Auctioneers
Date:
2017-03-30