

Royal Doulton Figurine The Clockmaker HN2279
Clockmaker (HN2279) was designed by Mary Nicoll and produced by Royal Doulton from 1961 to 1975. This detailed 7.25" figurine depicts an 18th-century craftsman at work on a timepiece, celebrating the precision and artistry of traditional clockmaking. The piece belongs to Royal Doulton's popular Occupational and Tradesmen series.
Mary Nicoll's attention to period detail brings this Georgian-era craftsman to life. The clockmaker's concentration, period work clothes, and authentic tools showcase the skilled trades that built the Industrial Revolution. This piece appeals to collectors of occupational figurines, horology enthusiasts, and those who appreciate depictions of traditional craftsmanship.
Condition is mint with no chips, cracks, crazing, or repairs. All original finish and paintwork intact. Period backstamp clearly shows HN2279 marking consistent with 1960s-1970s production.
Occupational figurines represent a specialized and highly collectible niche within Royal Doulton. The 14-year production run indicates strong collector demand, though mint condition examples are increasingly difficult to find as these pieces approach 50+ years of age.
Perfect for collectors of occupational characters, antique clock enthusiasts, or those building tradesmen series collections. Fully insured shipping across Canada with tracking.
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