Type of pottery figurine made in Staffordshire, Eng.
, beginning 0441; 1740. The figurines were made first in salt-glazed stoneware , later in lead-glazed earthenware . Subjects included musicians, animals, shepherds, classical deities, allegorical figures, portraits, theatrical and political personages, and even criminals. Staffordshire artists included the Wood family of potters.
Staffordshire lead-glazed earthenware figure, c. 1780; in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London
By courtesy of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London; photograph, EB Inc.