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This is an old, vintage, GLAZED Chalkware figure It depicts a woman in dress similar to that of Charlotte Bronte/Jane Eyre/Wuthering Heights, etc. 
She has a long full dress with ruffles around the bosom and full, puffy sleeves. She is holding a fan (chipped) probably because she has the "vapors". 
Her dress has some small chips along hem of dress. There is some crazing in the Glaze. Glazed chalkware is more rare than painted chalkware.


 Chalkware denotes a type of ornamental figurine cast from gypsum-based plaster of Paris. It was very popular in the 19th century and was sold primarily as a less expensive version of the ceramic Staffordshire figurines that adorned the mantels of many middle- and upper-class homes. (Chalkware also encompasses figures called carnivalware. From 1910 to 1940, chalkware evolved into garishly painted figures of cartoonish animals sold at carnivals and fairgrounds.)