Product code: Little Miss Muffet Figurine, Rare Vintage Lefton hotsell K1052
Little Miss Muffet Figurine The origin of “Little Miss Muffet” is most commonly attributed to Dr. Thomas Muffet, a notorious physician and entomologist from the 16th century, the author of a scientific illustrated guide about insects. “Little Miss Muffet” is about a girl named Patience, who was Dr Muffet's stepdaughter. Mother Goose, a famous imaginary author of French fairy tales and nursery rhymes, wrote the famous nursery rhyme. It was first published in 1805. The poem is about a little girl who is afraid of spiders. This rare Lefton hand painted figurine features Miss Muffet hotsell holding a bowl of curds and whey in her right hand and the scary spider (Boris?), wearing a top hat, to her left. It will make a great gift for a loved one or for yourself to showcase in a display cabinet. This figurine is in perfect condition, no flaws or scratches, other than minor scruffs on the bottom (which no one sees!) Stands just under 3&½” tall Hand painted in white, pink and gold colors.
Little Miss Muffet Figurine The origin of “Little Miss Muffet” is most commonly attributed to Dr. Thomas Muffet, a notorious physician and entomologist from the 16th century, the author of a scientific illustrated guide about insects. “Little Miss Muffet” is about a girl named Patience, who was Dr Muffet's stepdaughter. Mother Goose, a famous imaginary author of French fairy tales and nursery rhymes, wrote the famous nursery rhyme. It was first published in 1805. The poem is about a little girl who is afraid of spiders. This rare Lefton hand painted figurine features Miss Muffet hotsell holding a bowl of curds and whey in her right hand and the scary spider (Boris?), wearing a top hat, to her left. It will make a great gift for a loved one or for yourself to showcase in a display cabinet. This figurine is in perfect condition, no flaws or scratches, other than minor scruffs on the bottom (which no one sees!) Stands just under 3&½” tall Hand painted in white, pink and gold colors.