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Designed in the 1930s at the height of the Art Deco Period, this beautiful figurine epitomizes the elongated design style of the era. Harradine was influenced by architectural motifs of the period...
This figurine is inspired by the the theme song of Scotland's greatest entertainer of the mid twentieth century, Harry Lauder. It included the chorus: "I love a lassie, a bonnie, bonnie. ...
In this wonderful figurine from the 1930s, a young woman brings her daffodils to market. Street sellers were a popular subject in figurine design. This rare color version is a welcome addition to any fine....
A rare color of An Orange Vendor. This figurine came into production in 1941 during World War II and was discontinued by 1949. Very few pieces were made during the war due to the full...
Continuing the tradition of Middle Eastern themed figurines, Leslie Harradine designed this wonderful addition to the collection in 1930. Abdullah is an popular Muslim male name meaning...
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves was a popular musical on the London stage first performed in 1916. A popular success with over 2000 performances, the operetta had a considerable impact on contemporary...
This is the second version of the Royal Doulton figurine based on the farcical play called, Charley's Aunt. The story revolves around a student who impersonates his his visiting aunt from....
Midinette was a general term for a Parisian shop girl, but referred specifically to a hatmaker's assistant. She is depicted here rushing through the street at mid-day (midi) to deliver hats to...
This unusual prototype figurine was never put into production. Based on one of the Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer, The Wife of Bath has a flat back as if it was to be used as a....
Miniature in size, Monica is part of a collection of small figurines introduced in the 1930s. Responding to the budget conscious Britons' need to economize during the Great Depression, Royal...
A siesta is a short nap taken at midday and is particularly common in hot climates like the Mediterranean. The climate appears to be very warm indeed! One of Leslie Harradine's nude studies celebrating...
Baba Mustapha, the cobbler in Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves from the operetta ChuChin Chow, sits and sews as he sings a famous song in the 1916 production of the long running play...
Hazel was one of the most popular British names of the 1930s. Ever mindful of naming figurines to increase sales, the Royal Doulton managers reviewed birth registries every year as they...
Leslie Harradine was inspired by a Raphael Tuck calendar design called, "The Robin's Message" which depicts a young woman out for a stroll listening to bird song. Her shouders are wrapped in a luxurious...
The love between grandmother and granddaughter is a Royal Doulton classic theme. Warmly sentimental, this figurine is one of Leslie Harradine's finest. Created on the precipice of World...
Leslie Harradine based this on a design by Stanislaus Longley named Summer Breezes. This red version is rare, especially with handmade flower petals...
Rare prototype figurine of Lady Anne Neville made in 1947 before the introduction of HN 2006, the production figurine of the same name. This unique colorway was painted entirely differently and was fired in...
Camille, wearing an 18th Century costume, is outfitted for a fancy dress ball popular among the aristocrats in 1930s Britain. Leslie Harradine has created a beautiful young lady holding a...
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