Lot 122 Leslie Johnson Lady Curtseying Figurine
Leslie Johnson's tenure at Royal Doulton spanned one of the most creative eras in the pottery industry. Active mainly from 1900 to 1920, he focused on hand-painted porcelain plaques and decorative figures, demonstrating remarkable skill in capturing Edwardian refinement. This figure is dressed in a wide-skirted gown with long sleeves and a striking red hood. The decoration is rendered in a painterly style using a palette of magenta, lavender, and pale yellow, accented with delicate floral motifs. The figure is depicted gently lifting the hem of her skirt. Crafted from glazed porcelain or ceramic with a high-gloss finish, the piece has an unglazed base bearing Leslie Johnson's hand-painted signature in green script.
Dimensions: 7.25"L x 6.50"W x 7.00"H
Weight: 1.00 lb 5.90oz
Condition: Good
Dimensions: 7.25"L x 6.50"W x 7.00"H
Weight: 1.00 lb 5.90oz
Condition: Good
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