Purchases ANTIQUE FINE ART STATUE FIGURE Staffordshire Ware Original Vintage Porcelain
Purchases ANTIQUE FINE ART STATUE FIGURE Staffordshire Ware Original Vintage Porcelain, SAVE HUNDREDS DAMAGED(Read Condition Notice)ANTIQUE FINE ART STATUE FIGUREStaffordshire England/EnglishGentleman and Lady Pattern/Motif Vintage Original CollectibleArtist/Artisan Porcelain/Pottery/Ironstone/StonewareCONDITION: Moderate.
Product code: Purchases ANTIQUE FINE ART STATUE FIGURE Staffordshire Ware Original Vintage Porcelain
SAVE HUNDREDS! DAMAGED (Read Condition Notice) ANTIQUE FINE ART STATUE FIGURE Staffordshire England/English Gentleman and Lady Pattern/Motif Vintage Original Collectible Artist/Artisan Porcelain/Pottery/Ironstone/Stoneware CONDITION: Moderate, purchases Commensurate w/ Age. Need be said, the bottom is broken out (as shown), so it has been discounted several hundred dollars for damage. The concern is not noticeable, as far as the display presentation. As showing, has the vent hole, often associated with the authentication of highly sought after Staffordshire Porcelain. HIGH QUALITY! HEAVY! 14 1/2 INCHES HIGH! Staffordshire ware, lead-glazed earthenware and unglazed or salt-glazed stoneware made in Staffordshire, England, from the 17th century onward. Abundance of local clays and coal gave rise to a concentration of pottery factories that made Staffordshire one of the foremost pottery centres in Europe. Porcelain was first made at Longton Hall c. 1750.
SAVE HUNDREDS! DAMAGED (Read Condition Notice) ANTIQUE FINE ART STATUE FIGURE Staffordshire England/English Gentleman and Lady Pattern/Motif Vintage Original Collectible Artist/Artisan Porcelain/Pottery/Ironstone/Stoneware CONDITION: Moderate, purchases Commensurate w/ Age. Need be said, the bottom is broken out (as shown), so it has been discounted several hundred dollars for damage. The concern is not noticeable, as far as the display presentation. As showing, has the vent hole, often associated with the authentication of highly sought after Staffordshire Porcelain. HIGH QUALITY! HEAVY! 14 1/2 INCHES HIGH! Staffordshire ware, lead-glazed earthenware and unglazed or salt-glazed stoneware made in Staffordshire, England, from the 17th century onward. Abundance of local clays and coal gave rise to a concentration of pottery factories that made Staffordshire one of the foremost pottery centres in Europe. Porcelain was first made at Longton Hall c. 1750.