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The Lost Sheep
Wood, John (II)
(Potter)
Wood, Ralph, II
(Potter)
Lead-glazed earthenware figure
History note: One of twelve figures bought from Sotheby's, 14th November 1930, lot. 592. Catalogue of the Valuable Collections of English Pottery & Porcelain, Glass, Objects of Vertu and Furniture, the Property of the late John Henry Taylor, Esq., Newstead, Birstall, Leicestershire
Bought from Sotheby's, using the Glaisher Fund
Method of acquisition: Bought
(1930-11-14)
by
Sotheby's
18th century
Circa
1783
-
Circa
1795
Made by either John Wood, or his brother Ralph Wood II, or possibly his son Ralph Wood III
Accession number: C.41-1930
Primary reference Number: 74959
Glaisher number: 876
Additional Glaisher number: Gl.Add.10
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Owner or interested party: The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department: Applied Arts
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Accession Number: P.855-R
Accession Number: 292
Accession Number: 348
Accession Number: 13
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