A pair of red and white Staffordshire spaniels, circa 1850s,…
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A pair of red and white Staffordshire spaniels, circa 1850s, the pair with good sharp modelling, well painted with feathering and detailed orange muzzles, marked size '3' and press moulded with glazed bases and release holes. Height 22.5 cm

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