Yorkshire Shepherdess Collection Bone China Mugs

by Anita Bowerman October 28, 2021 0 Comments

Yorkshire Shepherdess Collection Bone China Mugs

New Beginnings - Spring

Fine English Bone China Mugs, hand produced and made in Staffordshire, England by Duchess China 1888.

From an original watercolour painting by Yorkshire artist Anita Bowerman based at her Dove Tree Art Gallery in Harrogate.

‘New Beginnings – Spring’ featuring the Yorkshire Shepherdess near a packhorse bridge at Ravenseat Farm with all nine children. Kate, Amanda’s sheepdog is hugging her, Clemmie is riding Tony the Pony, Clive is on his tractor there are Spring lambs, chicks, a calf and daffodils. A perfect Spring scene!

£19.95 RSP each plus postage and packing
Recommended hand wash

The Hay Meadows – Summer

Fine English Bone China Mugs, hand produced and made in Staffordshire, England by Duchess China 1888.

From an original watercolour painting by Yorkshire artist Anita Bowerman based at her Dove Tree Art Gallery in Harrogate.

‘The Hay Meadows – Summer’ featuring the Yorkshire Shepherdess in the ancient Hay Meadows at Ravenseat Farm surrounded by her children and animals, Clive on his tractor, wildlife and wild flowers.

£19.95 RSP each plus postage and packing
Recommended hand wash



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