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  • French Art Deco Ceramic Sculpture with Fishes, Glazed, 1920 by Susse Freres
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  • Staffordshire Watchholder, Musicians with Sheep`S, Early 19th Century
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    Staffordshire figurines are a kind of popular ceramic figurines that were made in England from the 18th century onwards. Most Staffordshire figurines made between 1740 and 1900 were produced by small potteries, and manufacturer's details are generally missing. Most Victorian figurines (1837-1900) were designed (like these) to stand on a shelf or mantelpiece, and are therefore only modeled and decorated where they are visible from the front and sides. These are known as "flatbacks". The figures were created mainly in Staffordshire, but also in other counties and in Scotland, all of which can loosely be called "Staffordshire figures". The figurines described by this term are usually made of earthenware, although the early figurines may be made of stoneware, and the more expensive porcelain figurines made by the larger potteries in Staffordshire and elsewhere in England are not usually covered by this term. These reflect the metropolitan and international style and have been more carefully modeled and painted. Of the wide variety of figurines produced, the Staffordshire dog figurine...
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  • German Art Deco Craquele Vase, Light Green
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  • Art Deco Ceramic Fish Sculpture by Le Jan, 1930s, Craquelling Glaze
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