Standing female figure holding an open birdcage, a sheep seated at her feet to right, a naturalistically painted rock and fountain behind to left, all on a scroll base applied with polychrome flowers and foliage, and picked out in chocolate brown. She wears black shoes with red bows, a blue edged cream skirt painted with polychrome flowers, a white apron with scattered flowers in purple, blue and yellow, a puce bodice scattered with chocolate quatrefoils, white ruffles, a stomacher, a yellow scarf spotted in chocolate and a straw hat trimmed with blue. Square hole for candle holder at the back.
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Creation/Production
1706-1775
Started work at Meissen 1731.
Role: Production
Role: Factory
Role: Production
Role: Designer
Place: England
Place: Germany
Period: 1753-1755
Acquisition
Bequest, 1898
Rhoddwyd gan / Bequeathed by James Pyke Thompson, 1898
Measurements
Height
(cm): 23.2
Length
(cm): 12
Width
(cm): 9
Height
(in): 9
Length
(in): 4
Width
(in): 3
Techniques
Press-moulded
Forming
Applied Art
Assembled
Forming
Applied Art
Painted
Decoration
Applied Art
Enamels
Decoration
Applied Art
Gilded
Decoration
Applied Art
Material
Soft-paste porcelain