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The Beswick Studios are renowned for producing ceramic animal figurines and none more famous than their range of Beatrix Potter figurines. First launched in 1947/8 the initial range made of porcelain, consisted of ten figures including Jemima Puddle-Duck and the famous Peter Rabbit, a second release ran from 1998 to 2002.

The Beswick Beatrix Potter Figures are in demand by people all over the world and are sort after collectables...

BESWICK Beatrix Potter Peter Rabbit Gardening Figurine Made in England
BESWICK Beatrix Potter Peter Rabbit Gardening Figurine Made in England
Paypal   US $69.08
BESWICK Beatrix Potter Aunty Pettitoes Vintage Peter Rabbit Figurine
BESWICK Beatrix Potter Aunty Pettitoes Vintage Peter Rabbit Figurine
Paypal   US $58.45
BESWICK Beatrix Potter Mr Benjamin Bunny Vintage Peter Rabbit Figurine England
BESWICK Beatrix Potter Mr Benjamin Bunny Vintage Peter Rabbit Figurine England
Paypal   US $42.51
BESWICK Beatrix Potter Ribby Vintage Peter Rabbit Figurine Made in England
BESWICK Beatrix Potter Ribby Vintage Peter Rabbit Figurine Made in England
Paypal   US $42.51
BESWICK Beatrix Potter Mrs Flopsy Bunny Vintage Peter Rabbit Figurine England
BESWICK Beatrix Potter Mrs Flopsy Bunny Vintage Peter Rabbit Figurine England
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BESWICK Beatrix Potter Peter Rabbit Vintage Figurine Made in England
BESWICK Beatrix Potter Peter Rabbit Vintage Figurine Made in England
Paypal   US $42.51
Beatrix Potters Mrs Tiggywinkle Beswick England
Beatrix Potters Mrs Tiggywinkle Beswick England
Paypal   US $76.75
BESWICK DOULTON BEATRIX POTTER JEMIMA PUDDLEDUCK 1948
BESWICK DOULTON BEATRIX POTTER JEMIMA PUDDLEDUCK 1948
Paypal   US $23.48
Vintage Beswick Beatrix Potter Hunca Munca Sweeping Mouse Figurine
Vintage Beswick Beatrix Potter Hunca Munca Sweeping Mouse Figurine
Paypal   US $23.49
Beswick Beatrix Potters Peter Rabbit 1948 MINT Condition
Beswick Beatrix Potters Peter Rabbit 1948 MINT Condition
Paypal   US $11.99

The John Beswick Pottery was established in 1894 in Stoke-on-Trent, Initially producing tableware they turned to ceramic animals in the thirties and mainly concentrating on Racehorses and pedigree Dogs, with the introduction of hi-fired bone china