A large late 19th century Staffordshire figure of a shepherd and his poodle, the man in extravagant dress with a plumed hat and crook, a seated lamb at his feet, along with another mid-19th century Staffordshire figure of a boy and an unclipped poodle on a floral encrusted base, a porcelain clock with three seated poodle motifs and two figural spill vases. (6)
The figure of a boy and his unclipped dog can be found in 'Dogs in English Porcelain' by Dennis G Rice, colour plate 75
The shepherd can be found in 'A-Z of Staffordshire Dogs' by Clive Mason Pope, page 140
Largest height 33cm x width 18cm x depth 9cm
Provenance: From the Estate of the late Mrs Patricia Rose, of The Miniature Poodle Club of Great Britain – Breeder of Miradel Poodles
Sold for £175
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