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Pair Staffordshire Spaniels, c. 1850.

Pair of Staffordshire pottery Spaniels, c. 1850. The well modelled seated dogs, having seperate front legs, having yellow eyes, and painted with large liver red spots, feathered out at the edges. Both wearing gilt collars, and lockets.

Height: 17.8 cm, 7”.

Width: 18.5 cm, 7 1/4”.

Depth: 7.3 cm, 2 7/8”.

Condition: No damage. No restoration. One dog with firing line along the seam, a result of the manufacturing process.