Staffordshire pearlware figure emblematic of Water which features a fisherwoman holding fish in the folds of her skirt, stood on a square base. Multi-coloured version. Double base line painted in black. Decorated 'in the round' - decoration to front and reverse. Vent hole to the underside. Book reference not found. Companion figures emblematic of Earth, Air, and Fire were also produced, believed to have been sold individually rather than as a set.
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Dimensions
6.4ins high, 2.2ins wide, 2.2ins depth
Circa Date
pre-Victorian, circa 1820
Description
Staffordshire pearlware figure emblematic of Water which features a fisherwoman holding fish in the folds of her skirt, stood on a square base. Multi-coloured version. Double base line painted in black. Decorated 'in the round' - decoration to front and reverse. Vent hole to the underside. Book reference not found. Companion figures emblematic of Earth, Air, and Fire were also produced, believed to have been sold individually rather than as a set.
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