A Victorian Staffordshire Figure of a Young Lady with a Nest
In the 18th and 19th century every house had a fireplace, and therefore a mantlepiece, and in the grander houses, several mantlepieces. These, along with shelves and cabinets, would be decorated with all manner of things from clocks, candlesticks, photograph frames and pottery and brass ornaments.
Hundreds of pottery factories were set up in Staffordshire during the Victorian period, many of them producing crued colourful figures, sold to decorate the more humble households. In a dark cottage in winter they must have seemed so bright and joyful, their colours brightening all rooms from kitchen to bed chamber.
Here we have a single flatback Staffordshire figure of a young lady holding a birds nest in one hand.
In good condition, with alittle rubbing to the giding and paint.
Dimensions: 23cm high