ANTIQUE STAFFORDSHIRE PEARLWARE FIGURE OF ROBINSON CRUSOE CIRCA 1820 PERIOD ENGLISH.

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£1475

Dated: 1820 Staffordshire England

A fine Staffordshire pottery pearlware figure of Robinson Crusoe. The figure stands on a green base with a dead bird at his feet and a rifle propped again a green outcrop.He is carrying an axe and a bag on his back and wears a very sporting conical shaped hat.

Dimensions: 6.25 inches high

Current Condition: Fine unrestored condition, an exceptional example.

Literature: Myrna Schkolne Volume 2 Staffordshire Figures 1780-1840 published by Schiffer. RE; Wikipedia......Robinson Crusoe is a novel by Daniel Defoe, first published on 25 April 1719. The first edition credited the work's protagonist Robinson Crusoe as its author, leading many readers to believe he was a real person and the book a travelogue of true incidents.It was published under the full title The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, Of York, Mariner: Who lived Eight and Twenty Years, all alone in an un-inhabited Island on the Coast of America, near the Mouth of the Great River of Oroonoque; Having been cast on Shore by Shipwreck, wherein all the Men perished but himself. Epistolary, confessional, and didactic in form, the book is presented as an autobiography of the title character (whose birth name is Robinson Kreutznaer)—a castaway who spends thirty years on a remote tropical island near Trinidad, encountering cannibals, captives, and mutineers, before ultimately being rescued. The story has since been perceived to be based on the life of Alexander Selkirk, a Scottish castaway who lived for four years on a Pacific island called "Más a Tierra", now part of Chile, which was renamed Robinson Crusoe Island in 1966,[3] but various literary sources have also been suggested. Despite its simple narrative style, Robinson Crusoe was well received in the literary world and is often credited as marking the beginning of realistic fiction as a literary genre. Before the end of 1719, the book had already run through four editions, and it has gone on to become one of the most widely published books in history, spawning numerous sequels and adaptations for stage, film, and television.

£1475    $1991

Description

A fine Staffordshire pottery pearlware figure of Robinson Crusoe. The figure stands on a green base with a dead bird at his feet and a rifle propped again a green outcrop.He is carrying an axe and a bag on his back and wears a very sporting conical shaped hat.

Additional information

Dimensions 6.25 in