toad; grotesque
Maker
1. Dunmore Pottery
2. Peter Gardner
Description
Grotesque toad, sometimes called a frog these were used as planter sometimes for fern planting (it does not have drainage holes). They are sometimes described as vases. This one has a yellow glaze. Stamped "DUNMORE" on the base.
Dunmore made these in a number of sizes and colours, they frog is the Chinese grotesque three-legged lucky money frog, a traditional symbol of prosperity and well-being. An alternative version has the same frog in a seated position with its head raised and mouth open to hold flowers.
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Object detail
Dimensions:0:L 17.5cm (L 6 7/8")
Dimensions:0:W 11.4cm (W 4 1/2")
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