Description
Pair Staffordshire Children Riding dogs with basket This gorgeous pair of Spaniels are most likely an original matched pair. Unique paint and complex modeling. Mid to late 19th Century. Measures approx. 10"H X 8" W. Provenance: Prominent Private New York Collection Documentation: Harding Victorian Staffordshire, Book 2, p. 146, Figure 2235/36 Condition: Paint loss, crazing, possible professional restoration to back base of boy (nothing visible just feels slightly different), tiny chip to base of one, otherwise minor imperfections to be expected. The Spaniel Dogs, were a staple of the Victorian household and assimilate just as well in a present day. The origin or inspiration is thought to be the pet King Charles Spaniel "Dash", kept by Queen Victoria, as a child, who became her contest component when she became Queen. The first Spaniels appeared at the beginning of the 1840's and continued in production into the 1900's. I will be listing a large Collection of Staffordshire, many pieces from private collections so please continue watching. Terms of Sale Please review photos closely. I try and represent items as accurately as possible. Paypal is preferred. If there are any issues upon receipt of the item, please don't hesitate to contact me. Shipping Information Most items shipped USPS priority mail with insurance Thanks for looking!