A Staffordshire King Charles Spaniel, circa 1860s, the press…
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A Staffordshire King Charles Spaniel, circa 1860s, the press moulded white spaniel with an apricot snout and yellow eyes, picked out with black, wearing a locket and chain and further decorated with sparse faded soft gilt enrichments, height 25 cm

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