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Pair Large English Prattware Figures of Autumn & Winter Hand Painted Circa 1790

$580per set
£437.85per set
€505.34per set
CA$818.39per set
A$911.96per set
CHF 474.87per set
MX$11,006.09per set
NOK 5,953.65per set
SEK 5,625.43per set
DKK 3,772.16per set

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This pair of large English Prattware figures, hand-painted in Staffordshire around 1790, represents Autumn and Winter through the distinctive charm of late 18th-century folk pottery. Both figures are modeled and painted with distinctive character and charm, reflecting the changing seasons through color, material, and expressive detail. Each figure embodies the essence of its season. Mde of pale white pearlware Winter is withdrawn; she looks down. Her complexion is pale, and she wraps herself tightly in her long striped cloak. She stands before a fire, her bare feet exposed. Her hair is blue, and we can almost feel her shivering. She is cold! In contrast, Autumn is made of creamware, with warmer, earthier tones. She holds a cornucopia brimming with fruits and vegetables, a symbol of abundance and the harvest season. She looks up and gazes outward, embodying the hope and optimism of a bountiful harvest. Her floral-patterned robe, richly brushed with ochre and cobalt, captures the fullness of late-year bounty. Both figures are charming examples of 18th-century Prattware pottery painted with natural oxide colors. Dimensions: Winter 9" tall; Autumn 8.75" tall Condition: Excellent Price: $580 Background of Prattware: Prattware is a distinctive type of English earthenware made between 1780 and 1840, recognized for its bright underglaze colors: cobalt blue, antimony yellow, copper green, and manganese purple. Produced in Staffordshire by several potteries, including the Pratt family works at Fenton, Prattware was typically made in creamware or pearlware bodies. Its enduring charm lies in the folk-art style, expressive modeling, and the early use of oxide colors beneath a clear glaze, creating vibrant yet gentle tones. Notable Details Pair of English Prattware figures of Autumn & Winter, Staffordshire, c.1790 Hand-painted in oxide colors under a clear glaze Winter in striped cloak before a fire; Autumn with cornucopia of fruits Excellent condition; 9" and 8.75" tall
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  • Dimensions:
    Height: 9 in (22.86 cm)Width: 3.5 in (8.89 cm)Depth: 3.5 in (8.89 cm)
  • Sold As:
    Set of 2
  • Style:
    Folk Art (Of the Period)
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  • Date of Manufacture:
    Circa 1790
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  • Seller Location:
    Katonah, NY
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    Seller: SKU000013341stDibs: LU866546410152

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