Victorian Staffordshire pottery copper lustreware flatback mantle Spaniel dog

£115.00

Mid-Victorian Staffordshire pottery King Charles spaniel decorated with copper lustreware glazing against a cream lead-glazed earthenware background. The dog has yellow eyes and is wearing a collar with a leash chain that loops around its body. This dog has a rounded back, unlike later date models of poorer quality that had flat backs. Lovely piece of English interior decorating.

Made in Staffordshire, c. 1850's.

716 g
21 cm tall
15.5 x 9 cm across the base at widest part

Great antique condition. Some superficial nicks to glazing from the original manufacturing process; light crazing; hairline crack near the tail; small chip to the underside of the paw.

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Mid-Victorian Staffordshire pottery King Charles spaniel decorated with copper lustreware glazing against a cream lead-glazed earthenware background. The dog has yellow eyes and is wearing a collar with a leash chain that loops around its body. This dog has a rounded back, unlike later date models of poorer quality that had flat backs. Lovely piece of English interior decorating.

Made in Staffordshire, c. 1850's.

716 g
21 cm tall
15.5 x 9 cm across the base at widest part

Great antique condition. Some superficial nicks to glazing from the original manufacturing process; light crazing; hairline crack near the tail; small chip to the underside of the paw.

Mid-Victorian Staffordshire pottery King Charles spaniel decorated with copper lustreware glazing against a cream lead-glazed earthenware background. The dog has yellow eyes and is wearing a collar with a leash chain that loops around its body. This dog has a rounded back, unlike later date models of poorer quality that had flat backs. Lovely piece of English interior decorating.

Made in Staffordshire, c. 1850's.

716 g
21 cm tall
15.5 x 9 cm across the base at widest part

Great antique condition. Some superficial nicks to glazing from the original manufacturing process; light crazing; hairline crack near the tail; small chip to the underside of the paw.

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