

Royal Doulton Figurine The Parsons Daughter HN564
Parsons Daughter (HN564) was designed by Harry Tittensor and produced by Royal Doulton from 1923 to 1949. This elegant 9.75" figurine depicts a young woman in refined period costume, representing the daughter of a village parson (minister). The piece belongs to Royal Doulton's early Character and Social Class series.
Harry Tittensor was one of Royal Doulton's pioneering designers, working alongside Leslie Harradine in the company's formative figurine years. Parsons Daughter showcases early design excellence with detailed period costume and the refined bearing appropriate to a clergyman's daughter. Production spanning the 1920s through World War II adds significant historical value.
This example is in mint condition with no chips, cracks, or restoration. All original finish and paintwork intact. Period backstamp shows HN564 marking consistent with pre-war and wartime production.
Early HN numbers (under 1000) command premium prices due to their age, historical significance, and association with Royal Doulton's pioneering designers. The 26-year production run spanning such significant historical periods makes Parsons Daughter particularly meaningful to collectors of vintage Royal Doulton.
Perfect for early Royal Doulton enthusiasts, vintage figurine collectors, or those seeking pieces from the formative years of Royal Doulton production. Museum-quality historical piece. Fully insured shipping across Canada with tracking.
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