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The Earle Collection of Early Staffordshire pottery illustrating over seven hundred different pieces
The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs: Art & Architecture Collection, The New York Public Library. "345. Figure of woman, offering sacrifice. Probably Neale. H. 8"; 436. Figure of man, sacrificing a goat on a circular fluted altar, at the base of which is a vessel receiving the blood. Probably Neale. H. 8-1/2"; 437. Figure of Hygeia, a snake on her left arm, and a jug on her right; standing near a square altar. Neale. H. 9-1/2"; 451. Semi-nude figure of Paris, glazed in flesh tints; three apples in left hand; marbled base. Probabaly Wood & Caldwell. Pair to 455. H. 13"; 452. Figure of Pomona, holding light salmon cornucopia. H. 10-1/2"; 453. Figure of Diana, partly draped, holding bow in right hand, left hand over shoulder reaching arrow from sheaf at back. H. 11-1/2"; 454. Figure of Venus partly draped, holding a dove. H. 10-1/4"; 455. Semi-nude figure of Apollo glazed in flesh tints; playing a lyre; on square marbled base. Probably Wood & Caldwell. Pair to 451. H. 13"; 507, 503. Pair of figures, sailor, and wife and child in old costume. H. 9-1/2"." The New York Public Library Digital Collections. 1915. https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-4500-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99
The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs: Art & Architecture Collection, The New York Public Library. "345. Figure of woman, offering sacrifice. Probably Neale. H. 8"; 436. Figure of man, sacrificing a goat on a circular fluted altar, at the base of which is a vessel receiving the blood. Probably Neale. H. 8-1/2"; 437. Figure of Hygeia, a snake on her left arm, and a jug on her right; standing near a square altar. Neale. H. 9-1/2"; 451. Semi-nude figure of Paris, glazed in flesh tints; three apples in left hand; marbled base. Probabaly Wood & Caldwell. Pair to 455. H. 13"; 452. Figure of Pomona, holding light salmon cornucopia. H. 10-1/2"; 453. Figure of Diana, partly draped, holding bow in right hand, left hand over shoulder reaching arrow from sheaf at back. H. 11-1/2"; 454. Figure of Venus partly draped, holding a dove. H. 10-1/4"; 455. Semi-nude figure of Apollo glazed in flesh tints; playing a lyre; on square marbled base. Probably Wood & Caldwell. Pair to 451. H. 13"; 507, 503. Pair of figures, sailor, and wife and child in old costume. H. 9-1/2"." New York Public Library Digital Collections. Accessed February 7, 2025. https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-4500-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99
The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs: Art & Architecture Collection, The New York Public Library. (1915). 345. Figure of woman, offering sacrifice. Probably Neale. H. 8"; 436. Figure of man, sacrificing a goat on a circular fluted altar, at the base of which is a vessel receiving the blood. Probably Neale. H. 8-1/2"; 437. Figure of Hygeia, a snake on her left arm, and a jug on her right; standing near a square altar. Neale. H. 9-1/2"; 451. Semi-nude figure of Paris, glazed in flesh tints; three apples in left hand; marbled base. Probabaly Wood & Caldwell. Pair to 455. H. 13"; 452. Figure of Pomona, holding light salmon cornucopia. H. 10-1/2"; 453. Figure of Diana, partly draped, holding bow in right hand, left hand over shoulder reaching arrow from sheaf at back. H. 11-1/2"; 454. Figure of Venus partly draped, holding a dove. H. 10-1/4"; 455. Semi-nude figure of Apollo glazed in flesh tints; playing a lyre; on square marbled base. Probably Wood & Caldwell. Pair to 451. H. 13"; 507, 503. Pair of figures, sailor, and wife and child in old costume. H. 9-1/2". Retrieved from https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-4500-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99
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345. Figure of woman, offering sacrifice. Probably Neale. H. 8"; 436. Figure of man, sacrificing a goat on a circular fluted altar, at the base of which is a vessel receiving the blood. Probably Neale. H. 8-1/2"; 437. Figure of Hygeia, a snake on her left arm, and a jug on her right; standing near a square altar. Neale. H. 9-1/2"; 451. Semi-nude figure of Paris, glazed in flesh tints; three apples in left hand; marbled base. Probabaly Wood & Caldwell. Pair to 455. H. 13"; 452. Figure of Pomona, holding light salmon cornucopia. H. 10-1/2"; 453. Figure of Diana, partly draped, holding bow in right hand, left hand over shoulder reaching arrow from sheaf at back. H. 11-1/2"; 454. Figure of Venus partly draped, holding a dove. H. 10-1/4"; 455. Semi-nude figure of Apollo glazed in flesh tints; playing a lyre; on square marbled base. Probably Wood & Caldwell. Pair to 451. H. 13"; 507, 503. Pair of figures, sailor, and wife and child in old costume. H. 9-1/2"., (1915)
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