Pair Of Ceramic Dogs, Staffordshire, England, 19th Century, Victorian Era
A charming pair of ceramic dogs from Staffordshire, England, 19th century. Depicted sitting, they feature white coats accented with hand-painted black spots, long drooping ears, and expressive eyes—characteristics typical of Victorian pottery.
Iconic symbols of English ceramics,
Staffordshire dogs were traditionally displayed in pairs
on the mantelpieces of Victorian homes.
Inspired by the King Charles Spaniel, a breed that was very popular in England at the time.
In very good overall condition with slight signs of wear.
A few minor imperfections in the glaze.
No cracks or chips.
Dimensions:
Height: 28 cm.
Width: 19 cm.
Shipping cost to France: 20€.
Period: 19th century
Style: English Style
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Earthenware
Reference (ID): 1791577
Availability: In stock
































