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DALMATION DOG
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- SIX PIECE GROUPING OF 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE
SIX PIECE GROUPING OF 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE CATS A...Six Piece Grouping of 19th Century Staffordshire Cats and Dogs, to include a cat and kitten figurine with M & P Monheim label, circa 1820, (each cat with left ear repaired), height 3 1/4 inches; cat and kitten figurine with DM & P Monheim label, along with blue base, (cat has right ear and left ear tip repaired, kitten has both ears, paw and tail repaired), height 2 1/4 inches; dog with tongue out, (some paint chipped on tongue), height 4 3/4 inches; one dalmation dog, height 3 1/4 inches; one black and white dog, (chipped base, repainted nose), height 3 1/4 inches; along with one brown and white dog (some repair on nose), height 3 1/4 inches.
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- STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE OF A DALMATION
STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE OF A DALMATION DOG, 1840-1860 7 X 4 X 2 1/4 IN. (17.78 X 10.16 X 5.72 CM.)STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE OF A DALMATION DOG, 1840-1860, attributed to Staffordshire, England, soft-paste porcelain with enameled decoration Dimensions: 7 x 4 x 2 1/4 in. (17.78 x 10.16 x 5.72 cm.) Provenance: Sold by the Museum of the Shenandoah Valley to benefit acquisition and conservation funds. Estate of Julian Wood Glass, Jr. (1910-1992) of Winchester, Virginia; New York, New York; and Tulsa, Oklahoma.
- Staffordshire seated Dalmation dog;
Staffordshire seated Dalmation dog; together with a spill vase and a castle spill vase, circa 1850.
Tallest: 7.75"h
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