This is an attractive antique 19th century Staffordshire figurine, and it dates to around the 1880s.
The figurine consists of a Scottish couple (the gentleman wears a short kilt and has a sporran) who are in a vineyard. Each figure holds a cornucopia filled with bunches of grapes - and below are more fruiting vine and purple grapes.
The model would have sat on the middle of a mantlepiece in a rustic cottage - the centre of the model has a little circular disk - which represents a clock - the numbers on the clock here are sadly slightly rubbed - but still legible. The hands are painted on - to give the time. Of course - the time would read correctly twice a day... these models are commonly called a Poor Man's Clock.
This is a pretty example and is in good condition with no damages.
Dimensions: Height is 8 1/2 inches. Width is 5 inches and the Depth is 2 inches.
Unpacked the figurine weights in at: 625 grams.
Location: 22/02/2017
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