William Kent
Vintage Staffordshire Dog by William Kent with Blue & White Floral Design | C.1940s - 1950s
Vintage Staffordshire Dog by William Kent with Blue & White Floral Design | C.1940s - 1950s
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Product Description:
This Staffordshire dog figurine by William Kent is a stunning example of mid-20th-century English pottery, featuring a charming blue and white floral design with hand-painted details. With its cobalt blue ears, tail, and floral motifs, this piece reimagines the classic Staffordshire dog with a more decorative and artistic touch.
William Kent, a renowned Staffordshire pottery manufacturer, produced high-quality ceramic figures from 1894 until 1962. Unlike traditional Victorian Staffordshire dogs, Kent’s designs often incorporated intricate hand-painted patterns and a finely crazed glaze, enhancing their antique appeal.
This dog was originally part of a pair but is equally striking as a standalone piece. For those who love classic English interiors with a contemporary twist, this piece pairs beautifully with other blue-and-white ceramics or vintage finds. A larger William Kent dog in the same blue floral design is also available separately, making them a wonderful mismatched duo for a unique display.
Perfect for those who appreciate English Country House and Cottagecore interiors, this figurine brings a touch of timeless charm to any space.
Key Features:
- Authentic William Kent Staffordshire Dog, featuring a clear backstamp on the base.
- Rare blue and white floral pattern, adding a decorative and elegant touch.
- Hand-painted details, including a gold collar and chain.
- Cobalt blue accents on ears and tail, complementing the intricate floral design.
- A finely crazed glaze, intentionally crafted to enhance its antique charm.
- A single dog from an original pair, ideal as a standalone statement piece or styled with other ceramics.
- Larger William Kent Staffordshire Dog with the same pattern is available separately.
Size:
(H) 22.5cm
(W) 18cm
(D) 7cm
Condition:
This Staffordshire dog figurine is in very good condition, with no chips, cracks, or repairs. The fine white crazing on the glaze is an intentional design feature, adding to its antique character. The base shows minor wear, consistent with age.
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