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The ovoid body with a continuous band of chocolate-brown ground finely painted and hand-tooled in white slip with groups of putti and cherubs, fishing and gathering fruit by a stream, the neck and lower body elaborately gilt with bands and patterns including oeil-de-perdrix, keyfret and bellflowers, the ropetwist handles with satyr mask terminals
17 in. (43.2 cm.) high
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Lawrence Birks is recorded at the factory from 1872 to 1895. He is first mentioned in Solon's notebooks in March of 1872 and is thought to complete the trio of assistants as stipulated in Solon's contract of 1871. Birks later went on to establish his own pottery near Minton in the Stoke area.

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