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Vintage English Earthenware Rooster Figurines
Description:
This pair of earthenware rooster figurines is marked "Made in England" on the base. Each is approximately 12 inches tall, featuring a matte finish in muted yellow, blue, green, and red tones. The figurines appear hand-painted and have a textured surface resembling feathers. The style aligns with traditional English pottery and folk art themes.
Historical Context:
Given the information that they were purchased in Savannah, Georgia, between the 1940s and early 1960s, these figurines are likely mid-20th century decorative pieces. Earthenware rooster figurines were popular during this period as decorative kitchenware or dining room pieces, particularly in English cottage-style and farmhouse décor trends. The "Made in England" marking is a common export stamp used from the late 19th century through the mid-20th century, confirming their British origin.
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Value Estimate (Current Market in CAD/USD):
Values are based on similar English-made earthenware rooster figurines, particularly those from mid-century, with collectible and folk art appeal.
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Conclusion:
Your roosters are charming decorative pieces with historical value tied to mid-20th century English earthenware exports. While they may not command extremely high prices, their decorative appeal and family history make them a meaningful addition to your collection or a worthwhile sale item in the vintage/folk art market.