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Staffordshire figures are a type of popular pottery figurine made in England from the 18th century onward. Many Staffordshire figures made from 1740 to 1900 were produced by small potteries and makers' marks are generally absent.
RTS Antiques specialise in the sale of nineteenth century Victorian Staffordshire figures & pre-Victorian pottery figures. We usually have over 500 figures available at any one time so feel free to browse all the available category’s.
Early enamel-painted Staffordshire figures give us rare glimpses of life as it was. To hold one is to touch the past.
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Welcome to the Staffordshire Figure Association. We have been sharing our love for 18th-19th century English pottery figures since 1996.
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Between the years 1780 – 1840, the Staffordshire potters became more numerous and the figures were further developed and sophisticated. We are now in the times of some of the very greatest Staffordshire potting names such as Ralph and Enoch Wood, Sherratt, Walton, Salt and Tittensor.
Staffordshire Figures, sometimes referred to as chimney ornaments by collectors, is a generic term used to describe earthenware figures made by potteries in Staffordshire and other regions of the United Kingdom.
Staffordshire figure, type of pottery figurine made in Staffordshire, England, from the 18th century. The earliest figures, made from about 1740, are naive but effective renderings of the human body in salt-glazed stoneware— e.g., the pew groups, or figures seated on a high-backed settle.
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