Figure of the month

Victoria and Albert

September 2018

Figures of Victoria and Albert were made in profusion and there are many models illustrated in the Harding directories. However, quality varies and this particular pair are both fine and rare. It is unusual to see a figure of Victoria without either a crown or hat of some description on her head.

These figures were made in two sizes. Albert is the same in both sets but Victoria has been substantially remodelled in the larger size. The figures are either 7.75 or 9 inches tall and are illustrated in the Harding Second Book page 52 figures 477, 477A and 477B.

More Figures of the month

Ralph and Kate Nickleby

May 2026

This is a very rare and fine pair of Staffordshire figures representing figures from Charles Dickens’ novel “Nicholas Nickleby”, published approximately 1838-39. 

Sir William John Codrington

April 2026

This is a rare figure of Sir William John Codrington.  He was a British army officer who eventually became a general and then Commander in Chief of British forces in the Crimean War. 

Tam O’Shanter and Souter Johnny

March 2026

This is a rare pair of early figures of Tam O’Shanter and Souter Johnny, characters in the Robert Burns play “Tam O’Shanter”, written in 1790.

A pair of giraffes

February 2026

This is a fine pair of Staffordshire giraffes, seated below palm trees, each approximately 5 ½” tall.  These figures are very rare, dating to approximately 1850. 

Old Age

January 2026

This is a fine pair of early Staffordshire figures portraying “Old Age”. They stand about 8 ¾” tall and date to about 1820. 

A pair of pointers

December 2025

This is a rare pair of Staffordshire foxhounds, pointers, or game dogs. Whatever one decides to call them, they are an unusual and very fine pair.

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