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Pearlware Lady Figurine

This is a superb figurine of a lady made in the Staffordshire region around 1800. She is made of Pearlware and has that blueish tint to the underside typical of this type of piece. Not sure who exactly made her but it is definitely one of the better makers. She is marked underneath with an impressed 33 and an old collector's label of a famous collection - Frances L. Dickson. The figurine is superbly modeled and painted. I especially like the face and flowers in her apron! The figurine is about 7.5 inches tall, 2.625 inches wide and 3 inches deep. She is in great condition with a larger area of chipping to the front base though it looks to be mostly the glaze, a hairline in her left wrist and a line on her sholders along the mold lines from the making. Some minor paint/glaze chipping here and there but all in all in great shape! Please email me for more information or other pictures.

Price is $499
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