A pair of nineteenth-century Staffordshire pottery cockerels, modelled standing with stylised plumage and hand-painted decoration. Produced as decorative mantel ornaments, the figures reflect the Victorian interest in domestic ceramic display pieces.
The surfaces retain a rich glaze, with traces of gilt decoration now largely worn in keeping with age and use.
Origin: British
Period/Style: Staffordshire Pottery
Date: Circa 1860
Material: Glazed stoneware
Dimensions (each): 30.5cm height × 21cm width × 12cm depth
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A pair of nineteenth-century Staffordshire pottery cockerels, modelled standing with stylised plumage and hand-painted decoration. Produced as decorative mantel ornaments, the figures reflect the Victorian interest in domestic ceramic display pieces.
The surfaces retain a rich glaze, with traces of gilt decoration now largely worn in keeping with age and use.
Origin: British
Period/Style: Staffordshire Pottery
Date: Circa 1860
Material: Glazed stoneware
Dimensions (each): 30.5cm height × 21cm width × 12cm depth
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