Pattern No: F131
| Pattern Name | Design Type | Designer | Likely Design Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Not known | Figures | Not known | 1950s |
Notes
The illustration in the second image is from the 1955 24-page brochure The Story of Old Staffordshire Pottery by (William) Kent of Burslem.
The index in the brochure lists a figure as: Zebra (small): No 113 4¼” high. This may or may not be Gray’s pattern F131.
Of the two zebra figures shown here, only one has a pattern number marked.
The extensive index in the Kent brochure has no horse or pony mentioned but the last image shown here (kindly supplied by Railtons) is of a horse, seemingly a zebra with no stripes! This figure has no pattern number marked.
Search key: animal, zebra
The index in the brochure lists a figure as: Zebra (small): No 113 4¼” high. This may or may not be Gray’s pattern F131.
Of the two zebra figures shown here, only one has a pattern number marked.
The extensive index in the Kent brochure has no horse or pony mentioned but the last image shown here (kindly supplied by Railtons) is of a horse, seemingly a zebra with no stripes! This figure has no pattern number marked.
Search key: animal, zebra
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