Antique Staffordshire pottery bocage type figure "The New Marraige Act" .Early 19th century
Reference: 2064
Dated: c. 1820 Staffordshire England
A fine and very crisp example of a Staffordshire pottery pearlware bocage type figure group known as The New Marraige Act.
Dimensions: 7.50 inch high
Medium: Staffordshire pottery bocage pearlware ceramic enamels.
Current Condition Minor restorations
Literature:
Myrna Schkolne,Book the Chapter on Marriage illustrates numerous figure groups relating to the Marriage Act. Titled People, Passions,Pastimes and Pleasures. Staffordshire Figures 1810-35..........
The Marriage Act 1753, full title "An Act for the Better Preventing of Clandestine Marriage", popularly known as Lord Hardwicke's Marriage Act (citation 26 Geo. II. c. 33), was the first statutory legislation in England and Wales to require a formal ceremony of marriage. It came into force on 25 March 1754. The Act was precipitated by a dispute about the validity of a Scottish marriage,[1] although pressure to address the problem of clandestine marriage had been growing for some time.[2]
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