A Staffordshire porcelain poodle group, possibly Dudson, circa 1840-50, one seated, the other recumbent, on a cobalt-blue shaped concave base, together with a Staffordshire quill vase, circa 1820s, modelled as a poodle with a cat pawing its snout, raised on a blue base, a model standing on a raised oval base decorated with sea shells and a gilt line, an early 18th century group of a poodle housed in a ornate floral encrusted kennel, and one other, (5)
The Dudson group found in 'Dogs in English Porcelain' by Dennis G Rice, colour plate 74
Largest height 12cm x width 9.5cm x depth 4cm
Provenance: From the Estate of the late Mrs Patricia Rose, of The Miniature Poodle Club of Great Britain – Breeder of Miradel Poodles
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