1938 Royal Doulton "Windflower" figurine by Leslie Harradine
Vintage Royal Doulton porcelain figurine from the HN Series, dated 1938. Numbered HN1763 and named "Windflower," part of the "Pretty Ladies" series. The figurine is handmade and hand-decorated, making it a premium collectible piece from Royal Doulton.
Royal Doulton collectibles are highly regarded, with some of the most notable and popular items being serial wares.
In 1913, Royal Doulton introduced a new series of figures, each marked with an HN number. This numbering system was named after Harry Nixon, the artist and designer responsible for painting the figures. Initially, the HN numbers were assigned chronologically until the 1940s, after which blocks of numbers were designated to each modeler. The first figure in this series was "HN1 - Darling," created in honor of Queen Mary.
19 cm tall
Excellent vintage condition.
Vintage Royal Doulton porcelain figurine from the HN Series, dated 1938. Numbered HN1763 and named "Windflower," part of the "Pretty Ladies" series. The figurine is handmade and hand-decorated, making it a premium collectible piece from Royal Doulton.
Royal Doulton collectibles are highly regarded, with some of the most notable and popular items being serial wares.
In 1913, Royal Doulton introduced a new series of figures, each marked with an HN number. This numbering system was named after Harry Nixon, the artist and designer responsible for painting the figures. Initially, the HN numbers were assigned chronologically until the 1940s, after which blocks of numbers were designated to each modeler. The first figure in this series was "HN1 - Darling," created in honor of Queen Mary.
19 cm tall
Excellent vintage condition.
Vintage Royal Doulton porcelain figurine from the HN Series, dated 1938. Numbered HN1763 and named "Windflower," part of the "Pretty Ladies" series. The figurine is handmade and hand-decorated, making it a premium collectible piece from Royal Doulton.
Royal Doulton collectibles are highly regarded, with some of the most notable and popular items being serial wares.
In 1913, Royal Doulton introduced a new series of figures, each marked with an HN number. This numbering system was named after Harry Nixon, the artist and designer responsible for painting the figures. Initially, the HN numbers were assigned chronologically until the 1940s, after which blocks of numbers were designated to each modeler. The first figure in this series was "HN1 - Darling," created in honor of Queen Mary.
19 cm tall
Excellent vintage condition.