This is a lovely genuine antique Staffordshire figurine dating to the end of the 19th century.
It is a nice large size and looks great on display.
It shows a man seated on a white horse. I think that he may be an ancient Highland huntsman - as he has a deer slung over the shoulder of his horse in front of him. He wears a tall feather bonnet and a kilt - which shows off his knobbly knees... lol!
The figurine is in excellent condition with no chips or cracks.
The paintwork to this piece is minimalistic - with just his little face and boots painted with colour.
There is a little craquelure to the glaze, but quite minor in nature, and there are also remnants of gold dots to suggest dappling on the horse. The horse's legs are intact with no damages.
A nice large piece being just over 14 inches in height.
Sadly the legs of the horse would make this piece too fragile to send outside of the UK.