

Royal Doulton Figurine Viking HN2375
Viking (HN2375) was designed by John Bromley and issued from 1973 to 1976, standing approximately 8.875 inches tall. It belongs to the Men of History series and was produced in a matte or satin finish rather than the standard high-gloss bone china — a distinctive surface treatment that gives the figure a different visual quality and places it within a specific subset of the HN range that collectors pursue precisely for that characteristic.
Three years of production before withdrawal makes Viking one of the shorter-run Men of History subjects in the range, and Bromley — better known for his Pretty Ladies work — brought an unexpected weight and solidity to this character study that suits the subject well. The figure presents a Viking warrior in full regalia: horned helmet, the bearing of a man whose reputation was built on the sea and on the field, rendered at a scale that allows the detail of costume and equipment to read clearly.
The matte finish, the three-year production window, and the Men of History context all contribute to Viking's appeal for the collector who pursues the less-travelled corners of the HN range. It draws interest both from Men of History series collectors and from the broader community of historical and heritage figure enthusiasts for whom the Viking period carries particular resonance. The horned helmet and the exposed hands are the most vulnerable points on any example, so pieces in clean condition carry a premium.
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