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A beautiful large tinted Parian ware porcelain figurine produced by the historic British firm Robinson & Leadbeater
Founded in 1865 in Stoke-on-Trent, England, the manufacturer specialized almost exclusively in high-quality Parian porcelain—a semi-transparent, unglazed material designed to resemble carved classical marble
Design & Subject: This figurine depicts an elegant Victorian-era lady in historical costume holding an open book of sheet music
Material Style: This piece uses tinted Parian (or colored bisque) porcelain, where soft pastel washes are applied to accentuate the garment detailing, floral dress panels, and lifelike skin tones
Production Era: Most heavily detailed figures of this type date between 1880 and 1900
It has the impressed "R & L" initials stamp, housed inside an oval shape on the back