Staffordshire Figures 1780-1840

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                                          Figures marked "NEALE & CO"

                                          Because Neale & Co figures are so rare, our photo gallery illustrates all examples in our archive, even when some of the photos seem duplicative,

                                          Other examples of enamel-painted ,figures marked NEALE & CO include:
                                              Bust of the Reverend George Whitfield.Diane Edwards, "Neale Pottery and Porcelain."
                                              Small figure emblematic of Autumn, different from that shown above
                                              Classically attired maiden holding a mirror, a snake twined around one arm.
                                              Actaeon, the classical hunter, wearing a draped robe.
                                              Cleopatra, reclining.

                                          Figures with a Wilson mark

                                          Unmarked figures attributable to either Neale & Co or Wilson

                                          Figures in the Neale-Wilson style

                                          To hold an early figure is to touch the past.