A crisp transfer of Aesops Fable, The Wild Boar And The Fox: A Wild Boar stood under a tree and rubbed his tusks against the trunk. A Fox passing by asked him why he thus sharpened his teeth when there was no danger threatening from either huntsman or hound. He replied, ''I do it advisedly; for it would never do to have to sharpen my weapons just at the time I ought to be using them.'' The tile is siliconed into a simple black wood frame. There is a small glaze miss on the upper right corner and a craze line in the boar. Status: For Sale Reference#: 07022509 Condition: very good Year: c. 1880''s Country: England Maker: Mintons Height: 6 in. (15.24 cm) Width: 6 in. (15.24 cm) Style: classical Materials: clay. wood
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