A pair of rare and fine quill holders in the form of recumbent Dalmatians on cobalt blue bases. Very sophisticated decoration. They are in mint condition with no repairs and no damages. Circa 1860.
A very rare pair of russet red Spaniels seating on white oval bases which are bordered with a soft gold line. This Spaniels have their front legs separated from their hind legs. They have amusing ''monkey'' faces.c. 1830. Size : 4 inches high (10cm)
A rare antique Staffordshire quill holder with a recumbent black spotted Spaniel. It is in excellent condition. Circa 1835. Featured in ''A-Z of Staffordshire Dogs. A potted History'', by Clive Mason Pope, page79 figure 9.
An original pair of Staffordshire jugs in the form of seated red spotted Spaniels adorned with green bows. Circa 1850. Featured in Clive M. Pope's book: ''A-Z of Staffordshire Dogs, a Potted History'' page 114, fig. 72.
A high quality pair of seated Staffordshire King Charles Spaniels. A very fine pair of figures carefully decorated with superb molding. The bodies are decorated with black spots and they have pink muzzles and black whiskers. They are in mint condition and with no repairs. one of them has a small bubbly irregularity in the molding near the collar which happened during its manufacturing before it was glazed 150 years ago! They are signed with a red "U" on the underside and they have a pocelain like smooth texture. Full of character, born as a pair and still together.C 1850.