A pair of small nineteenth-century Staffordshire pottery long dogs, modelled in the traditional seated pose and decorated with hand-painted black spots.
Figures of this type were commonly displayed on Victorian mantelpieces and are often associated with themes of loyalty and domesticity. This example retains a naïve charm and sculptural simplicity characteristic of Staffordshire production of the period.
Origin: British
Period/Style: 19th Century
Material: Stoneware
Dimensions: 9.5cm height × 5.5cm width × 4.5cm depth
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A pair of small nineteenth-century Staffordshire pottery long dogs, modelled in the traditional seated pose and decorated with hand-painted black spots.
Figures of this type were commonly displayed on Victorian mantelpieces and are often associated with themes of loyalty and domesticity. This example retains a naïve charm and sculptural simplicity characteristic of Staffordshire production of the period.
Origin: British
Period/Style: 19th Century
Material: Stoneware
Dimensions: 9.5cm height × 5.5cm width × 4.5cm depth
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