FOUR PRATT WARE PLAQUES
CIRCA 1790-1820
Comprising: an oval plaque moulded with a half-length portrait of a girl holding a bunch of grapes; a pair of circular plaques, the first depicting Diana reclining beside a hound, the second with Bacchus, Venus, Ceres and Cupid; and an oval plaque with a profile portrait of Anthony
The largest 9 3/8 in. (23.8 cm.) high (4)
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A similar plaque to the first is illustrated by John and Griselda Lewis in Pratt Ware (Woodbridge 1984), p. 211, and described as probably depicting Pomona, Roman goddess of fruitful abundance.