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👩 Staffordshire Figurine of a Seated Woman with a Jug | England | 1840–1860 👩
🔹 Type: Staffordshire figurine
🔹 Subject: Seated woman pouring a drink from a jug into a cup
🔹 Origin: Staffordshire, England
🔹 Dating: Circa 1840–1860
🔹 Material: Porcelain
🔹 Technique: Hand painted
🔹 Height: Approx. 16 cm / 6.3 inches
🔹 Width: Approx. 8.5 cm / 3.35 inches
🔹 Condition: Good antique condition considering its age. No restorations. Some paint loss in places. Small chips to the glaze at the base of the figurine.
💎 Description:
Offered for sale is an original Staffordshire figurine produced in England circa 1840–1860. The figurine depicts a woman seated on a stool, pouring a drink from a jug into a cup — a typical genre scene characteristic of early Staffordshire ceramics from the mid-19th century.
The sculpture is made of porcelain and hand painted. The female figure is presented in a calm, natural pose, with softly modelled facial features and a slightly tilted head. Her clothing is decorated with gentle pastel tones and floral details, emphasizing the naïve charm and decorative character of Staffordshire figurines of this period.
Of particular interest is the size of this figurine — Staffordshire pieces in such compact proportions are extremely rare. Despite its considerable age, the piece has survived in good condition without restoration, making it an authentic and desirable collectible example of early English ceramics.
🧳 Perfect for collectors, vintage décor lovers, or as an elegant gift for an antique enthusiast.
📦 Carefully packed for safe shipping. Worldwide delivery available.