Rose Victoria Antiques
19th-C. English Staffordshire 9" King Charles Spaniel Dogs
19th-C. English Staffordshire 9" King Charles Spaniel Dogs
Couldn't load pickup availability
This exquisite pair of 19th-century English Staffordshire spaniels is rendered in crisp white glaze, a timeless and sought-after variation on the classic King Charles form. Hand-molded with flowing fur detail and soft facial features, these elegant figures capture the quiet refinement of Victorian mantel decor.
Inspired by Queen Victoria’s cherished spaniel Dash, Staffordshire dogs became beloved fixtures in English homes during the 1800s. Most were produced by small regional potteries, and like this pair, are typically unmarked. Light wear and subtle factory flaws speak to their handmade origins.
A graceful and rarefied addition to any English ceramic collection.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Era: Antique; 19th century
Condition: Very Good; factory firing lines, minor wear to glaze, light crazing
Country of Origin: England
Style: Victorian / Traditional English / Cottagecore Elegant
Materials: Ceramic
Dimensions: 8″ L x 4.5″ W x 9″ H
Color/Finish: White
Care: Gently dust with a soft cloth
Marked: Unmarked (as typical for the period)
All items are in Very Good Vintage Condition, with light to minimal wear, unless otherwise mentioned here, or in the product description above. Please see all photos, and reach out to us with any questions.
SHIPPING + RETURNS
FREE DOMESTIC SHIPPING 🥂
All orders ship within 3 business days
Small packages ship USPS Priority Mail or UPS Ground
Medium + large packages ship UPS Ground or FedEx Home Delivery
Expedited shipping is available at checkout
FREE LOCAL PICK-UP @ OUR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WAREHOUSE 🥂
This item is final sale and non-returnable
INTERNATIONAL BUYERS
Customs fees, duties, taxes, and VAT (where applicable) may be charged on imported goods and are the buyer’s responsibility. These charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. Please check with your local customs office for more information.
Share


