Lot 1018 , Three Staffordshire porcelain figures of a poodle and kennel, c.1835-45, L. 10.5cm and 9cm
Three Staffordshire porcelain figures of a poodle and kennel, c.1835-45, with textured fur and moss to the kennel, encrusted with flowers, on lavender coloured bases, L. 10.5cm and 9cm
Estimate £150-250
Provenance - The Dennis G. Rice collection of English porcelain animals of the 19th century
cf. Dennis G. Rice, Dogs In English Porcelain of the 19th century, colour plates 120 and 121.
All with typical small losses to the flower and leaves. The largest group is in good condition. The small poodle with a chain has hairline crack to the front of the kennel and wear to the gilding. The final figure has restoration to the hind quarters of the poodle
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Sold for £280