Don't miss this exceptional pair of turn-of-the-century Royal Worcester oval porcelain plaques, expertly painted by the renowned artist John Stinton. The first plaque showcases highland cattle quenching their thirst against a backdrop of misty mountains, aptly named 'Loch Lomond' on the reverse. The second plaque captures a serene scene of cows drinking water near a bridge, with a distant church visible, entitled 'Bakewell Bridge Derbyshire'.
Both pieces bear the distinctive signature of J Stinton and feature a puce printed mark on the reverse, along with date codes indicating they were created in 1899 and 1900. Each plaque is elegantly presented in a gilt frame with a mount, enhancing their beauty and charm. The dimensions of the plaques are approximately 14.5cm x 23cm, while the overall size including the frame is 29.5cm x 38cm.
These exquisite Royal Worcester plaques would make a stunning addition to any collection or a focal point in a tastefully decorated interior. Don't miss the opportunity to bid on these delightful pieces at the upcoming auction hosted by Duggleby Auctioneers.