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Victorian Staffordshire Spaniels with Glass Eyes, Pair | c.1890
Victorian Staffordshire Spaniels with Glass Eyes, Pair | c.1890
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Product Description
This charming pair of Victorian Staffordshire spaniels dates from around the 1890s and features original glass eyes, which add a distinctive sense of expression and warmth to their faces. Seated calmly with softly modelled forms, they have a gentle presence that feels decorative and inviting rather than imposing.
Glass-eyed Staffordshire dogs began appearing in the later Victorian period, when glass eyes were introduced to ceramic figures to give them a greater sense of realism and character. In this pair, the eyes remain securely in place, giving the dogs a lively yet composed look that has stood the test of time.
The bodies are finished in a creamy white glaze with delicate gilt detailing. While the gilt decoration has naturally softened through age, particularly around the ears, collars, and fur highlights, the hand-painted facial features remain clear, preserving their individual character and charm.
With their balanced proportions and calm expressions, this pair works beautifully as an interior accent, adding a subtle Victorian presence to shelves, sideboards, or a fireplace setting.
Key Features
- Pair of Victorian Staffordshire spaniels with original glass eyes
- Estimated date of production: circa 1890
- Creamy white glaze with worn gilt detailing
- Hand-painted facial features with clear expression
- Decorative, good size for interior display
Size
Each
(H) 25cm
(W) 22cm
(D) 8cm
Condition
Overall, the pair is in very good antique condition for their age. The glass eyes are intact and well seated, with no visible cracks or signs of restoration. The gilt decoration shows wear consistent with age and use, contributing to the gentle patina expected of late Victorian Staffordshire figures.
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