A Staffordshire porcelain toy poodle, by Samuel Alcock, circa 1835-50, with a bone in its mouth, lying recumbent with upraised hindquarters, on a scroll mound base, impressed '36' mark to underside, together with a figure of a poodle on all fours with a monkey seated on its back, and a lying poodle with its rear raised, on a rococo style base, with 'Doris Keane Collection' label to verso, a group with a poodle and rat, and two others. (5)
Found in 'Dogs in English Porcelain' by Dennis G Rice, colour plate 63
Largest height 7cm x width 6.4cm x depth 5cm
Provenance: From the Estate of the late Mrs Patricia Rose, of The Miniature Poodle Club of Great Britain – Breeder of Miradel Poodles
Sold for £525
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