Staffordshire figures refer to a type of ceramic figurine that originated in the Staffordshire region of England, particularly during the late 18th and 19th centuries. These figures are typically made from earthenware or porcelain and often depict a wide range of subjects, including animals, humans, and scenes from literature or history. The production of Staffordshire figures became prominent as part of the wider rise of ceramic manufacturing in England.

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