Antique Staffordshire Style Spaniel Dog Figurine – Single Victorian Revival Mantel Dog
Antique Staffordshire Style Spaniel Dog Figurine – Single Victorian Revival Mantel Dog
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Beautiful large single Staffordshire style spaniel dog figurine, likely dating to the early 20th century and crafted in the Victorian revival style. This highly decorative ceramic mantel dog features expressive hand-painted details, rich orange-brown colouring, ornate collar decoration, and naturally aged crazing throughout.
Unlike the more commonly found paired Staffordshire dogs, this is a single standalone figure, making it an especially characterful and unusual decorative statement piece.
With its striking expression and substantial size, this antique/vintage spaniel is perfect for:
* English country interiors
* Cottagecore decor
* Victorian-inspired homes
* Grandmillennial styling
* Maximalist interiors
* Antique ceramic collections
* Mantel and fireside displays
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Details
* Large Single Staffordshire style spaniel dog
* Likely early 20th century Victorian revival pottery
* Hand-painted ceramic with glossy glaze
* Beautiful aged crazing/crackle throughout
* Decorative painted collar and chain detail
* Hollow earthenware construction
* Large statement display piece
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Approximate Measurements
* Height: approx. 14.5 inches / 37 cm
* Length: approx. 10.2 inches / 26 cm
* Weight: approx. 2.487 kg
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Condition
Good antique/vintage condition overall with age-related wear consistent with an early 20th century decorative ceramic piece.
Please note the following imperfections:
* Small area of paint loss/wear to the left ear
* Hairline crack visible to the reverse/back of the figure
* Age-related crazing throughout the glaze
* Minor surface wear, kiln marks, and manufacturing imperfections consistent with age
The piece remains highly decorative and displays beautifully.
Please review all photographs carefully as they form part of the description and condition report.
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Dating
Based on construction, glaze, weight, and finishing details, this piece is believed to date from approximately:
Circa 1900–1930
Likely produced during the Victorian revival period in the Staffordshire style.
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Perfect For
* Staffordshire dog collectors
* Victorian decor lovers
* English cottage interiors
* Antique ceramic collectors
* Cottagecore home styling
* Fireside mantel decor
* Grandmillennial interiors
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Materials
Ceramic, Earthenware, Pottery, Glaze, Hand Painted Ceramic
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