

Royal Doulton Figurine Town Crier HN2119
Town Crier (HN2119) was designed by Margaret "Peggy" Davies and issued from 1953 to 1976, standing 8.5 inches tall. It belongs to the English (UK) Heritage series — the group of figures celebrating the characters and customs of British civic and cultural life — and Davies gave it exactly the theatrical energy the subject demands.
The figure depicts the town crier in full mid-performance: one hand raised with the bell, the other holding the scroll of proclamations, mouth open and voice carrying across the cobblestones beneath his feet. The costume is richly painted in the burgundy, purple, green and brown palette of civic livery, the whole composition conveying the authority and ceremony of an office that was for centuries the primary means of public communication in English towns. The cobblestone base grounds the figure in its historical setting and adds to the sense of a specific moment — a man in the middle of a square, doing what only he can do.
Davies brought to the Town Crier the same command of expressive posture and period costume detail that made her character figures from the 1950s so consistently well-received, and the twenty-three-year production run is evidence that the market agreed. The piece sits naturally alongside other English Heritage character studies for collectors pursuing Davies's occupational and civic figures, and holds broad decorative appeal for buyers who simply want a figure with genuine presence and a clear story to tell.
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