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Large Black & White Staffordshire Dogs
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Pair of Large Red & White Staffordshire Dogs C. 1880s
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Single Black & White Staffordshire Dog C. 1860s
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Small Pair of Red Staffordshire Dogs C. 1860s
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Pair of Black and White Staffordshire Dogs
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Pair of Red Staffordshire Dogs C. 1870s
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Large Pink Luster Staffordshire Dogs C. 1890
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Medium White Staffordshire Dog C. 1880s
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Copper Luster Staffordshire Dogs C. 1870
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Staffordshire Pekingese Dogs Early 20th Century
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Single Extra Large White Staffordshire Dog
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Miniature Mounted Red Staffordshire Dogs
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Large White & Gold Spotted Staffordshire Dogs
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Large Red Staffordshire Dog w/ Separate Leg C. 1890
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Pair of Small Staffordshire Poodles w/ Baskets
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Large Black Staffordshire Dogs
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Collection: Staffordshire Dogs
Staffordshire dog figures are matching pairs of pottery dogs that were very popular in Victorian England (1837 to 1901). They were used to decorate mantelpieces, fireplaces and shelves and are often referred to as ‘hearth spaniels’, ‘fireplace dogs’, ‘comforters’ or ‘wally dogs’. No Victorian mantelpiece was complete without a pair of Staffordshire dogs standing guard.
Most are King Charles Spaniels in tribute to Queen Victoria’s favorite dog ’Dash’. Made from earthenware and plaster molds they are decorated with a gold chain and locket with a creamy white base coat. They come in a wide variety of different sizes and colors. Hand painted decoration gives each one its own individuality.
There are also other breeds – Dalmatians, Poodles, Pugs, Greyhounds and even a few cats.
Staffordshire is a county in England famous for its pottery: home to Wedgwood, Minton, Moorcroft and numerous small pottery companies that flourished in the 1800s.
