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Staffordshire spaniel head tobacco jar and cover "Staffordshire Pottery tobacco jar and cover which features a double faced spaniel's head with a smaller spaniel modeled as the knop to the lid. Dull gilt embellishment. Decorated 'in the round' - decoration to front and reverse." - 1stDibs
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Staffordshire pottery ‘Basket of Flower’ Spaniels "A good pair of Staffordshire pottery Spaniels, c. 1860. Well modeled as two seated Spaniels, each carrying a yellow basket of flowers in their mouths. The dogs painted with red spots, and having yellow eyes." - British Antique Dealers' Association
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Girls Staffordshire dog logo top "Creative Director of Gucci Alessandro Michele's love of antiques is well documented. The label references the ultimate Victorian collectable, the Staffordshire dog porcelain figurine in this design for Gucci kids' Limited Collection." - Bambini Fashion
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Dash "Queen Victoria’s mother, the Duchess of Kent, gave this painting to her daughter the day before her birthday on 23 May 1836. Dash was a spaniel that had belonged to Princess Victoria since 1833. She called him ‘Dear little Dashy ... quite my playfellow, for he is so fond of playing at ball and of barking and jumping’. He died on 24 December 1840 and his tombstone advises readers to profit by his example – his attachment was without selfishness, his playfulness without malice and his fidelity without deceit. Inscribed on the back with the names of the artist and sitter. Commissioned by the Duchess of Kent and given to Queen Victoria." - Royal Collection Trust
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View of the Potteries "A postcard with a view of Stoke-on-Trent, with the caption 'Fresh air for the Potteries' showing the level of pollution before the Clean Air Act in 1956." - Potteries Museum & Art Gallery
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Figure group "Earthenware group of a white poodle with two puppies, with applied decoration painted in enamel colors and gilt." - National Museums Scotland
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Staffordshire Dogs, c. 1928 An oil painting depicting Staffordshire dog figurines on a mantle.
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The City as a Living Room An art installation depicting two giant Staffordshire dogs, also known as "wally dugs."
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Porcelain Dogs A colored pencil and graphite illustration of Staffordshire dogs.
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Staffordshire Dog, Hebrides A photograph by Paul Strand depicting a Staffordshire dog.
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Staffordshire cigarette card A cigarette card depicting a building and potter at work in Staffordshire.
Verso reads: "This midland county is one of the great industrial centres of England, its coal and iron works forming part of the Black Country. It possesses, however, a beauty spot in Dove Dale. Isaac Walton was a native of Staffordshire. There are some fine timber houses in Stafford, one of which is shown. While Staffordshire has many important industries, the one that is most closely associated with its name is its famous pottery."
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Girl holding a book and standing beside draped table "Three quarter length portrait of a young girl standing next to a table. Subject holds open book showing illustration of a bird. Staffordshire figure of dog on the table." - Houghton Library, Harvard University
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Boy holding ceramic, Staffordshire dog "A daguerreotype of a boy holding a ceramic Staffordshire dog. Half case, poor image." - Houghton Library, Harvard University
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Staffordshire poodle and spaniels clock group "Staffordshire clock group which features a poodle and two spaniels, seated on an oval base. Dull gilt base line and embellishment. Flat back, decorated only to the front. Vent hole to the underside." - Madelena Antiques & Collectibles
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Watch holder "A ceramic Staffordshire watch holder featuring dogs at the base. Glazed earthenware with polychrome enamel decoration." - Art Institute of Chicago
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Begging spaniel jug A ceramic Staffordshire spaniel jug.
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Comforter spaniel pair seated A pair of ceramic Staffordshire spaniels.
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Pair of border collies A pair of Staffordshire border collies.
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Pair of greyhounds with rabbits A pair of ceramic Staffordshire greyhounds with rabbits.
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Pair of spaniels A pair of Staffordshire spaniels, made of lead-glazed earthenware with copper luster embellishments.