For sale is a really fun figurine of a leopard made in the Staffordshire region in the late 18th / early 19th century. The Staffordshire maker just plain out copied the Derby model so they are very similar except this one here is made of Pearlware instead of porcelain. The figure is very well modeled with one paw up in the air while sitting on a nice base with flowers and leaves on it and a tree stump in the back as support. Perfectly painted to make this one cute piece! The figure is ...in good condition with the lifted up leg being restored and the tail also has had some work done to it but it was done very well. One of the ears was also worked on and some of the flowers are chipped, one is missing, a flat chip to the base underside edge and one leaf is chipped. Some minor paint flakes but still a really superb figurine that displays perfectly! He is unmarked except for a black number 8 on the underside as shown. The figurine is just under 3 inches tall, 1.75 inches deep and 4 inches long. Figur antique creamware pottery
If you like my goodies have a look at my other auctions for a lot more top maker pieces like KPM , Sevres and so on. Spode Walton Returns accepted if item is not as described. More items can be found when you click on my user name. Photos are part of the description - if you need others just let me know exactly what you are looking for and I'll take care of it speedily! I always provide a tracking number so keep an eye on that since postal services aren't perfect. Pleasedo not send me questions on items other than my own! Фарфор 磁器 porcelaine porcellana porcelain Porzellan