EFFIGIES.
These are of white decorated ware, and in the form of birds and quadrupeds; the orifice being usually in the top of the head, but in birds it is occasionally at the tail, and in the quadruped forms sometimes in the breast.
Birds.
These are frequently without feet, &c.; one or two double ones are on pedestals.
2334-2347. 2334, (41301); 2335, ([41302]), Fig. [597]; 2336, ([41303]), Fig. [598]; 2337, (41304); 2338, (41305); 2339, ([42414]), Fig. [608]; 2340, ([42415]), Fig. [599]; 2341, ([42418]), Fig. [609]; 2342, (42419); 2343, (42423); 2344, (42426); 2345, (42427); 2346, (42428); 2347, (42429), are all similar to that represented in the Figures; some of them are intended to represent other birds than ducks.
| Fig. 597 ([41302]) (⅓) | Fig. 598 ([41303]) (⅓) | Fig. 599 ([42415]) (½) |
| Fig. 605 ([42420]) | Fig. 608 ([42414]) | Fig. 609 ([42418]) |
| Fig. 600 ([42417]) (⅓) |
2348. ([42417]). Fig. [600]. With two heads on a pedestal.
2349. ([42420]). Two heads, but not on a pedestal; a handle on the back in the form of a fox or dog. See Fig. [605].
2350-2352. 2350, (42421); 2351, (42422); 2352, (42424). Similar to those shown in Fig. [598], but the decorations are scrolls and triangular figures. The first has a flower or rosette on the breast.