This charming Dudson porcelain figurine captures a serene pastoral scene of a seated woman next to a spotted dog, accompanied by two resting sheep. Crafted with delicate detail and a refined color palette, this piece exemplifies the quality and charm of 19th-century English pottery.
Founded in 1800 in Stoke-on-Trent, Dudson was a renowned English pottery manufacturer best known for its fine stoneware and porcelain. While the company primarily produced tableware, it also created decorative pieces like this figurine, reflecting the Georgian and Victorian eras’ fascination with idyllic rural life.
Due to its rarity and the legacy of Dudson craftsmanship, similar miniature figurines typically fetch between $150 and $400, depending on condition, provenance, and market demand. Collectors prize these pieces for their historical significance and timeless appeal.
In excellent antique condition without any chips or cracks and measures approximately 4” high.