

Royal Doulton Figurine The Blacksmith of Williamsburg HN2240
Blacksmith of Williamsburg (HN2240) was designed by Mary Nicoll and produced by Royal Doulton from 1960 to 1983. Standing 6.75" tall, this figurine depicts a colonial-era blacksmith at his forge, capturing the craftsmanship and industry of 18th-century America. The piece belongs to Royal Doulton's Historical and Occupational Characters series.
Mary Nicoll's attention to period detail shines in this portrayal of American colonial life. The blacksmith's leather apron, work clothes, and anvil are rendered with historical accuracy, making this piece popular among collectors of Americana, Colonial Williamsburg enthusiasts, and those who appreciate occupational figurines.
This example is in mint condition with no chips, cracks, crazing, or restoration. All original factory finish preserved with clear backstamp showing the HN2240 number and Royal Doulton mark.
The Williamsburg series holds particular appeal for American collectors and history enthusiasts. The 23-year production run (1960-1983) indicates strong collector demand, though mint condition examples are increasingly difficult to find as the series approaches its 60th anniversary.
Pricing reflects current market values for historical character pieces in mint condition. Perfect for collectors of Americana, Colonial Williamsburg memorabilia, or occupational figurines. Shipping available across Canada with full insurance and tracking.
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