FINE PAIR OF SLIP CAST PORCELAIN STANDING FIGURAL SALTS
Attributed to Derby, but possibly a small Staffordshire manufactory




The slip-cast figures modeled as a young boy & girl, each draped, standing beside a rock and supporting nautilus shell receivers,
each raised on an oval plinth base, each with open base and a single air hole to the verso;
pad marks visible verso on each
Provenance: Catharine Gray, president of the Canadian 18th Century English Porcelain Club.
together with Ms. Gray's research notes, in which she attributed these figural salts to early Derby.
However it is possible that they instead hail from a small Staffordshire manufactory.
Condition: The
young girl salt with two small rim chips to the shell rim
5.5 Inches High


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