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Item:A quirky Staffordshire Spaniel / Dog Jug c1850

A quirky Staffordshire Spaniel / Dog Jug c1850

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Item number:230503552027
Item location:Nottingham, United Kingdom
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A quirky Staffordshire Spaniel Jug c1850

 


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A quirky Staffordshire Spaniel / Dog Jug c1850

 

A quirky Staffordshire Spaniel Water Jug believed to be c1850 - in superb condition with only crazing to the body and inside (typical of original Staffordshire pieces)

Staffordshire dogs are the quintessential Victorian decoration. Of all the figures the potters created, sets of whimsical spaniels became the favourite, and came to epitomize Staffordshire ceramics. These quaint dogs evoke the charm of the Victorian era so well, perhaps, it’s because they offer collectors a direct connection to Queen Victoria. Staffordshire potters modelled their figures after dogs known as Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, named for King Charles II of England who was constantly surrounded by these merry little dogs and gave them free run at court however it was Queen Victoria that brought the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel to prominence. And it was her love for her own spaniels that attracted the attention of Staffordshire potters in the mid-19th century. Her beloved companion "Dash" became famous and the subject of many artists

He stands 10 inches from head to toe and 5.5 inches from his nose to handle

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