Pearlware Model of a Tudor Fortified Bastle House, Staffordshire, England, circa. 1820
Description
Traditionally built as a type of fortified tower by English nobility during the Middle Ages. The Keep was used for storage and as a refuge or last resort should they be attacked by enemies.
Date
Circa. 1820
Dimensions
5.5” H x 7¼” L x 4 3/4” D o/a approx
Condition
In good condition, with professional restoration to flaking of enamels and minor chips.
Price
£325 $401-USD
Ref Number: 321010A
Enquiries Welcome
Categories: 19th Century & Later, Early Staffordshire & Related, For Sale
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