William Kent
Pair of Staffordshire Greyhound Dogs with Hare by William Kent, c. 1940s–1950s | 22cm tall
Pair of Staffordshire Greyhound Dogs with Hare by William Kent, c. 1940s–1950s | 22cm tall
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Product Description:
A striking pair of vintage Staffordshire Greyhound Dogs by William Kent, featuring an elegant design with tall, slender figures seated on grassy bases, each holding a hare. Their white bodies are adorned with traditional red-orange markings, a classic colour combination often seen in Staffordshire pottery. Standing at an impressive 22cm tall, these figurines make a captivating addition to any collection or interior décor. Both dogs bear the William Kent backstamp on their backs, ensuring their authenticity and adding to their historical charm.
William Kent, a renowned pottery manufacturer, was established in 1894 in England and became known for producing Staffordshire Ware figures, including dogs, cats, and flat-back ornaments. The company continued to craft these beloved pieces until 1962, and their designs remain highly sought after today for their distinctive style and craftsmanship.
As with many Staffordshire pieces by William Kent, the surface features delicate crazing—fine patterns that subtly enhance its vintage appeal. This characteristic, originally introduced by skilled potters to emulate the patina of age, now adds a beautiful tactile and visual depth to the figurines' timeless design.
These Staffordshire Greyhounds are perfect for collectors and vintage home enthusiasts looking to bring a touch of British heritage into their space.
Key Features:
- Authentic vintage Staffordshire Greyhound Dogs by William Kent
- Tall and elegant, measuring approximately 22cm in height
- Classic red-orange markings on a white body
- Depicted sitting on grassy bases with a hare
- William Kent backstamp on both pieces, confirming authenticity
- A timeless addition to vintage and antique interiors
Size:
(H) 22cm
(W) 13cm
(D) 7.5cm
Condition:
Both figurines are in excellent vintage condition with no cracks or repairs. One of the figurines has a very fine hairline on the back of the base, which is only noticeable when turned over. This does not affect the overall display or structural integrity, and it remains a charming addition to any collection.
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