19C English Staffordshire African Lion Mantle Cat Spill Vase Pair Parr c1850

$ 526.42

height: 6.5” Style: Traditional English Set Includes: One Pair Right Left Facing Occasion: All Occasion Period English Decorative Arts Examples Theme: English Country Life Figural Guardian Lion Pair Pattern: Traditional Year Manufactured: 1850 Number of Items in Set: Two-Piece Era: Victorian (1837-1900) Material: English Porcelain Item Length: 4.75” Item Height: 6.5” Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original width: 2” Product Line: English Colonial Nature Study African Giant Cats Finish: Glaze Type: English Staffordshire Lion Spill Vase Mantle Pair Country of Origin: United Kingdom Origin: Staffordshire Shape: Figural Lion Spill Vase Pair Original/Reproduction: Original Brand: Staffordshire Item Width: 2” Vintage: No Color: Earthy Natural Tones Production Technique: Modelled Production Style: Decorative Arts Figural Mantle Pair Features: Hand Painted Handmade: Yes

Description

19C English Staffordshire African Lion Mantle Cat Spill Vase Pair Parr c1850. Stunning museum quality examples. Display ready. Stunning Rare 19C Period English Staffordshire Mantle African Lion Figural Right and Left Facing Spill Vase Pair • Rare Gallery Quality African Lion Figures • Thomas Parr c1850 • Height 6.5” I am delighted to offer this stunning rare antique gallery quality pair of Thomas Parr mantle lion spill vases featuring elegant right and left facing figures in classic form from Staffordshire, England, c1850. This marvelous original rare surviving pair of right and left facing figural models in rarely found right and left facing pair will make an elegant showpiece in any setting and will bring a touch of the English countryside to any location in which you choose to place this stunning find. These scarce early Staffordshire figures will be the delight of every admirer when featured on their own or as a stunning addition to a fine collection or arrangement. Incredible that these spills, modelled 175 years ago have not met with any accidents during this time, this includes a trip from their place of origin in England. They are in remarkable condition, which is extremely rare to find. Expected time softened patina as shown in photos, but no damage. Stunning museum quality examples. Display ready.