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Uncle Toby and the Widow Wadman, Samson Model, c.19th century

Description

Samson model. A ceramic model of Uncle Toby and Widow Wadman. The figures are 34.5 cm high (including boscage). The ornament is marked on the back with a gilt anchor and intersecting italic ‘D’ – if this were genuine it would indicate the piece was manufactured at the Chelsea factory of the Derby Porcelain Works between 1769 – 1784 but infact was made by Samson in Paris in the 19th century. The figures represented are very similar to the Copeland model.

Accession number

CCWSH:1539

Date

19th century

Author

Edme Samson of Paris

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