A common potters mark or symbol can be found on large quantities of staffordshire pottery porcelain.
Staffordshire ceramic dogs history.
Small staffordshire pottery figure of inkwell 2 1ins tall dogs on cushion circa 1860 public life and sensations edit portrait figures of the era 23 depict all the best known personalities of the period and no small number who were briefly newsworthy only to fade from memory.
Staffordshire dogs are some of the most reproduced figurines in the world.
Mainly manufactured in staffordshire pottery these earthenware figures were also made in other english counties and in scotland they are also known as hearth spaniels or fireplace dogs as they were positioned on top of the mantelpiece.
Staffordshire dog figurines are matching pairs of pottery spaniel dogs standing guard which were habitually placed on mantelpieces in 19th century homes.
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Figure undamaged with minor wear to raised areas some chips and or flakes to base.
Often with a set of initials within the knot loops and sometimes a crown above the knot.
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Staffordshire ceramic dogs were made in pottery companies located in the county of staffordshire england.
No other victorian era collectible with the possible exception of currier and ives prints has been so heavily and steadily reproduced as these simple faced cottage canines.
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While they produced dog figures from 1720 to1900 the peak of interest and therefore production came towards the end of the 19th century.
Staffordshire pottery dogs come from the many pottery companies located in the county of staffordshire england which produced them to sell to working class families to decorate their homes.
Staffordshire dogs if all the dogs sold as english staffordshire were really made of english clay the island of england today would be about the size of a tea caddy.
The staffordshire region an industrial area with the towns tunstall burslem hanley stoke fenton and longton started in the ceramic business in the 17 th century thanks to an abundance of local natural materials.
Though they were intended to be sold to middle class families as decorative items these dog figurines soon became a coveted item toward the end of the 19th century.
The staffordshire knot mark as it is known consists of a three loop knot constructed from a length of rope.
English staffordshire creamware ceramic pug dog figure sitting on a base having a collar and curled tail decorated in the round with whieldon type underglaze polychrome colors and open bottomed.