A pair of Staffordshire poodles, by William Kent, circa mid 1825-50, both having yellow birds in their mouths and granitic heads, raised on pink and green stepped bases with four square feet, together with another similar model, holding a white and gilt game bird in its mouth, a pair of recumbent hounds with pheasants at their feet, with impressed '315' marks to underside, and three others (8)
The figure with game in its mouth can be found in 'Dogs in English Porcelain' by Dennis G Rice, colour plate 106, under 'Unidentified Staffordshire Factories'
Largest 16cm x 12cm
Provenance: From the Estate of the late Mrs Patricia Rose, of The Miniature Poodle Club of Great Britain – Breeder of Miradel Poodles
Sold for £275
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