

Paisley Shawl HN1987, Royal Doulton Figurine
Royal Doulton Paisley Shawl HN1987 was modelled by Leslie Harradine, the most prolific and influential sculptor in Royal Doulton's history. Harradine's working relationship with Royal Doulton spanned from 1920 to 1959 and produced more beloved figurines than any other designer in the company's catalogue — but among all his subjects, none was returned to more persistently than the Paisley Shawl. The subject first appeared in the 1920s and was reissued across multiple colourways, sizes and decades, a testament to its enduring appeal and to the particular mastery Harradine brought to it.
Standing 8¼ inches tall, Paisley Shawl HN1987 presents a composed Victorian woman in a richly coloured ensemble — her red and pink dress and characteristic patterned shawl rendered with the hand-painted precision and warmth of tone that define Harradine's finest post-war work. The shawl itself is the centrepiece — draped with an easy naturalism that only a sculptor of Harradine's experience could achieve in bone china — and the figure's quiet, self-possessed bearing gives the piece a timeless dignity that explains why this subject outlasted so many of its contemporaries.
Paisley Shawl HN1987 was produced from 1946 to 1959, a thirteen-year run that ended over sixty years ago. As one of the later and larger iterations of a subject Harradine had refined across three decades, HN1987 represents the mature expression of one of his most celebrated compositions. Collectors who pursue Harradine's work with seriousness regard the post-war Paisley Shawl issues as essential pieces, and examples in excellent condition are increasingly difficult to locate given the age of the piece.
This figurine is offered in excellent condition and is packed with care using double-box technique with professional-grade materials. We ship worldwide.
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