If you’ve come across a Compton & Woodhouse figurine, you might be wondering whether it’s part of a larger collection—or even a complete set.
Unlike general value guides, this article focuses on the most popular Compton & Woodhouse figurine series, helping collectors and sellers identify exactly what they own—and what buyers are actively searching for.
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Before its closure in 2011, Compton & Woodhouse built its reputation around exclusive, limited-edition collectable series.
Working closely with manufacturers such as Coalport and Royal Worcester, the company released figurines that were:
- Produced in controlled numbers
- Sold as part of ongoing themed collections
- Marketed to collectors aiming to complete full sets
Today, these series are key to understanding collector demand and resale potential.
The Most Collectable Compton & Woodhouse Figurine Series
Lady of the Year Collection
One of the most recognisable and widely collected ranges.
These figurines typically feature:
- Elegant female figures in historical or formal dress
- Annual releases encouraging repeat purchases
- Strong display appeal
Collector tip: Complete or near-complete runs are far more desirable than individual pieces.

This beautiful example is at our 20th Century Pottery, Collectables & Jewellery auction on May 8th
Estimate £80-160
Find out moreGypsy Bride Series
Known for their intricate detail and romantic styling, Gypsy Bride figurines remain popular with both collectors and decorative buyers.
They often include:
- Flowing dresses with detailed hand-painted finishes
- Rich colour palettes
- Larger, more decorative forms
These pieces tend to stand out visually—helping them perform well at auction when presented correctly.

This beautiful example is at our 20th Century Pottery, Collectables & Jewellery auction on May 8th
Estimate £80-160
Find out moreRomantic & Wedding-Themed Figurines
Compton & Woodhouse produced a wide range of:
- Bridal figures
- Couples
- Anniversary-themed pieces
These were often bought as gifts, meaning many survive in excellent condition with original boxes—a big plus for resale.
Historical & Period Costume Figures
Another popular category includes figurines inspired by:
- Victorian and Edwardian fashion
- Aristocratic or literary themes
- Period drama aesthetics
These appeal to traditional porcelain collectors and often overlap with Royal Worcester-style collecting.
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Why Series Matter More Than Individual Pieces
One of the biggest misconceptions is that all figurines are valued individually.
In reality, collectors often prioritise:
- Completing a set
- Finding missing editions
- Buying multiple pieces together
This means grouping items into collections can significantly improve saleability and price.
How to Identify Which Series Your Figurine Belongs To
To determine the collection:
- Check the base markings (often includes series name)
- Look for certificates of authenticity
- Review original packaging or paperwork
- Search for matching styles or themes
If you’re unsure, a specialist can quickly identify the series and advise on value.
Are Complete Sets Worth More?
Yes—often significantly. Collectors are willing to pay a premium for:
- Full runs of a series
- Matching condition across pieces
- Original packaging included
Even partially complete collections can outperform single items when grouped effectively.
When Is the Best Time to Sell Compton & Woodhouse Figurines?
Timing can influence results.
For example:
- Giftable items (wedding, romance themes) often perform well year-round
- Decorative figurines tend to sell consistently
- Larger collections benefit from specialist auctions with targeted buyers
At Potteries Auctions, we align items with the right sales and audiences to maximise results.
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If you’re unsure whether you have a full set—or just a few individual pieces—it’s worth getting expert advice.
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✔ Specialists in British ceramics and figurines
✔ Regular buyers for Coalport & Royal Worcester pieces
✔ Expertise in handling grouped collections
✔ Proven auction results
We know how to position Compton & Woodhouse figurines to appeal to today’s collectors.
Frequently Asked Questions About Compton & Woodhouse Figurines
The most collectable include the Lady of the Year series and Gypsy Bride figurines, along with wedding and period-themed pieces.
Yes—many were released as ongoing series designed to be collected over time.
In most cases, yes. Complete or grouped sets are often more desirable than individual items.
Check the base, packaging, or certificates. If unsure, an auction specialist can help identify it.
Yes—but grouping items together can sometimes achieve better overall results.
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