Late 18th/Early 19th C. ‘Friendship’ Group, Attribution Ralph Wood, Staffordshire, England
Description
Early Staffordshire group of two boys with their pet dog under a bocage, one offering the other his hand of friendship after an argument. Attributed to Ralph Wood.
Previously with Jonathan Horne the eminent London antique dealer, and retains his paper label.
Date
Late 18th-early 19th century
Dimensions
7” H x 4” W O/A approx.
Condition
In very good condition with professional restoration to bocage, and very minor wear commensurate with age.
Price
£575 $708-USD
Reference – Staffordshire Figures Volume 4 (Page 37, Figure 146.4), Myrna Schkolne
Ref Number: 323011A
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