figure
manufacturer: Enoch Wood (b.circa 1790, d.1820); manufacturer: James Caldwell (English, b.1759, d.1838);
circa 1790-1880
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Description
figure wearing a feathered and plumed hat, a striped waistcoat, lace ruff, sleeveless tunic and boots. He carries a silver shield on his left arm and would have had a sword in his right hand (which is missing). He stands on arococo podium atop a square plinth base. figure of Falstaff, of earthenware, painted in colours. standing figure, wearing a wide hat, a mauve coat, striped waistcoat, red breeches and jack boots and holding a sword with metal blade and small oval shield; supported against a stump with applied flowers on arococo pedestal resting on asquare base.
Maker and role
manufacturer: Enoch Wood (b.circa 1790, d.1820)
manufacturer: James Caldwell (English, b.1759, d.1838)
manufacturer: James Caldwell (English, b.1759, d.1838)
Production place
Staffordshire, England
Production date
circa 1790-1880
Media description
earthenware, glazed
Measurements
222 x 87 x 89 mm
Inscriptions
Impressed mark "wood & CALDWELL" and painted inventory number "12" in green.
Credit line
Foundation Collection, 1989
Project credit line
This digital record has been made available on TJC Collection Online through a significant donation from the OPENING DOORS fund, the generous support of The Friends of The Johnston Collection, and Digitisation Champion Christine Bell
Accession number
A0438
TJC reference number
569