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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. "459. Figure of landlord, on square base, on front of which are the words, "No! am I a gentleman upon your soul tho' Mother." H. 6-1/2"; 461. Figure of Ceres with sickle in right hand, and ears of corn in left. H. 6-3/4"; 464. Figure of boy with bird over right shoulder. H. 5-1/2"; 465. Figure of boy with hat containing bird's nest on his arm. H. 5-1/2"; 466. Figure of girl with basket on her arm. H. 5"; 467. Figure of boy holding flowers in apron. H. 5"; 470. Figure of sailor with left arm supported on achor. H. 5-1/2" 474. Figure of boy skating, representing Winter, gilded waistcoat and cuffs. Pair to 475. H. 7-1/2"; 475. Figure of girl representing Summer, with sickle in one hand and sheath under arm, on square marble plinth. Gilded bodice. Pair to 474. H. 7-1/2"; 513. Illustrated on page 184 (Figure of sleeping Lucretia (nude) on rectangular base, in form of couch having head of man at end. Lettered "Lucretia" on front. H. 3-1/2", L. 10"); 516. Illustrated on p. 176 (Figure of boy with spade (probably Ralph Wood). H. 5"); 527, 528. Two small reclining figures of children with flowers; 535, 537. Antony and Cleopatra. Illustrated elsewhere. L. 13"." The New York Public Library Digital Collections. 1915. https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-4501-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99
The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs: Art & Architecture Collection, The New York Public Library. "459. Figure of landlord, on square base, on front of which are the words, "No! am I a gentleman upon your soul tho' Mother." H. 6-1/2"; 461. Figure of Ceres with sickle in right hand, and ears of corn in left. H. 6-3/4"; 464. Figure of boy with bird over right shoulder. H. 5-1/2"; 465. Figure of boy with hat containing bird's nest on his arm. H. 5-1/2"; 466. Figure of girl with basket on her arm. H. 5"; 467. Figure of boy holding flowers in apron. H. 5"; 470. Figure of sailor with left arm supported on achor. H. 5-1/2" 474. Figure of boy skating, representing Winter, gilded waistcoat and cuffs. Pair to 475. H. 7-1/2"; 475. Figure of girl representing Summer, with sickle in one hand and sheath under arm, on square marble plinth. Gilded bodice. Pair to 474. H. 7-1/2"; 513. Illustrated on page 184 (Figure of sleeping Lucretia (nude) on rectangular base, in form of couch having head of man at end. Lettered "Lucretia" on front. H. 3-1/2", L. 10"); 516. Illustrated on p. 176 (Figure of boy with spade (probably Ralph Wood). H. 5"); 527, 528. Two small reclining figures of children with flowers; 535, 537. Antony and Cleopatra. Illustrated elsewhere. L. 13"." New York Public Library Digital Collections. Accessed February 9, 2025. https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-4501-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99
The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs: Art & Architecture Collection, The New York Public Library. (1915). 459. Figure of landlord, on square base, on front of which are the words, "No! am I a gentleman upon your soul tho' Mother." H. 6-1/2"; 461. Figure of Ceres with sickle in right hand, and ears of corn in left. H. 6-3/4"; 464. Figure of boy with bird over right shoulder. H. 5-1/2"; 465. Figure of boy with hat containing bird's nest on his arm. H. 5-1/2"; 466. Figure of girl with basket on her arm. H. 5"; 467. Figure of boy holding flowers in apron. H. 5"; 470. Figure of sailor with left arm supported on achor. H. 5-1/2" 474. Figure of boy skating, representing Winter, gilded waistcoat and cuffs. Pair to 475. H. 7-1/2"; 475. Figure of girl representing Summer, with sickle in one hand and sheath under arm, on square marble plinth. Gilded bodice. Pair to 474. H. 7-1/2"; 513. Illustrated on page 184 (Figure of sleeping Lucretia (nude) on rectangular base, in form of couch having head of man at end. Lettered "Lucretia" on front. H. 3-1/2", L. 10"); 516. Illustrated on p. 176 (Figure of boy with spade (probably Ralph Wood). H. 5"); 527, 528. Two small reclining figures of children with flowers; 535, 537. Antony and Cleopatra. Illustrated elsewhere. L. 13". Retrieved from https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-4501-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99
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459. Figure of landlord, on square base, on front of which are the words, "No! am I a gentleman upon your soul tho' Mother." H. 6-1/2"; 461. Figure of Ceres with sickle in right hand, and ears of corn in left. H. 6-3/4"; 464. Figure of boy with bird over right shoulder. H. 5-1/2"; 465. Figure of boy with hat containing bird's nest on his arm. H. 5-1/2"; 466. Figure of girl with basket on her arm. H. 5"; 467. Figure of boy holding flowers in apron. H. 5"; 470. Figure of sailor with left arm supported on achor. H. 5-1/2" 474. Figure of boy skating, representing Winter, gilded waistcoat and cuffs. Pair to 475. H. 7-1/2"; 475. Figure of girl representing Summer, with sickle in one hand and sheath under arm, on square marble plinth. Gilded bodice. Pair to 474. H. 7-1/2"; 513. Illustrated on page 184 (Figure of sleeping Lucretia (nude) on rectangular base, in form of couch having head of man at end. Lettered "Lucretia" on front. H. 3-1/2", L. 10"); 516. Illustrated on p. 176 (Figure of boy with spade (probably Ralph Wood). H. 5"); 527, 528. Two small reclining figures of children with flowers; 535, 537. Antony and Cleopatra. Illustrated elsewhere. L. 13"., (1915)
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