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Lot 61
8 June 2005, 10:30 BST
London, New Bond StreetSold for £2,160 inc. premium
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Find your local specialistAn early Staffordshire creamware model of a pug dog
circa 1755-65
attributed to Thomas Whieldon, seated on an oval base and looking towards the viewer, its face carefully picked out in brown, the coat and base streaked in brown and green, 8.2cm high (chip to base)
attributed to Thomas Whieldon, seated on an oval base and looking towards the viewer, its face carefully picked out in brown, the coat and base streaked in brown and green, 8.2cm high (chip to base)
Footnotes
For a similar model, see Pat Halfpenny, English Earthenware Figures, p 47. The head of the dog matches a fragment excavated on the site of Thomas Whieldon's pottery at Fenton Vivian, also illustrated on p 47
