Early Staffordshire Hunting Dogs, Circa 1840, Pair
Antique, Circa 1840, Early Staffordshire Hunting Dogs Pair. Pristine early original Staffordshire Hound/Hunt Dogs depicting a hunt and retrieval scene, with rabbits in their mouths. Other models have depicted squirrels in the hound mouths. Each dog is refined in manner and style, decorated with hand painting and gold accents on the collars. The greenery of the landscape is detailed with the three-dimensional pottery technique. The pair are an original larger version of the Staffordshire hound figurines.
This set can be styled and displayed anywhere and in any manner. They will add a hint of warmth and hunt countryside to Your Home.
Dimensions: 7.5 inches high, 7 inches long, 2.5 inches wide
Period: 19th Century, 1840 | Provenance: Scotland, United Kingdom
Bonnie Braes Coorie Doon Collection - Winter 2024-2025
The Staffordshire Potteries is the industrial area encompassing the six towns Burslem, Fenton, Hanley, Longton, Tunstall and Stoke (now Stoke-on-Trent) in Staffordshire, England. North Staffordshire became the centre of ceramic production in the early 17th Century, as result of the local availabiltiy of clay, salt, lead, and coal.
Hundreds of companies produced all kinds of pottery, from tablewares and decorative pieces to industrial items. The main pottery types of earthenware, stoneware, and porcelain; Staffordshire industry became the innovator in developing new varies such as bone china, jasperware, and transferware.
By the late 18th century North Staffordshire was the largest producer of ceramics in Britain, despite significant centres elsewhere. Large export markets took Staffordshire pottery around the world, especially in the 19th century. Production began to decline in the late 19th century, as other countries developed their industries. After World War II, production declined steeply; Production continues in the area, but at a small fraction of the levels at the peak of the industry (Source: Staffordshire Potteries).
Antique, Circa 1840, Early Staffordshire Hunting Dogs Pair. Pristine early original Staffordshire Hound/Hunt Dogs depicting a hunt and retrieval scene, with rabbits in their mouths. Other models have depicted squirrels in the hound mouths. Each dog is refined in manner and style, decorated with hand painting and gold accents on the collars. The greenery of the landscape is detailed with the three-dimensional pottery technique. The pair are an original larger version of the Staffordshire hound figurines.
This set can be styled and displayed anywhere and in any manner. They will add a hint of warmth and hunt countryside to Your Home.
Dimensions: 7.5 inches high, 7 inches long, 2.5 inches wide
Period: 19th Century, 1840 | Provenance: Scotland, United Kingdom
Bonnie Braes Coorie Doon Collection - Winter 2024-2025
The Staffordshire Potteries is the industrial area encompassing the six towns Burslem, Fenton, Hanley, Longton, Tunstall and Stoke (now Stoke-on-Trent) in Staffordshire, England. North Staffordshire became the centre of ceramic production in the early 17th Century, as result of the local availabiltiy of clay, salt, lead, and coal.
Hundreds of companies produced all kinds of pottery, from tablewares and decorative pieces to industrial items. The main pottery types of earthenware, stoneware, and porcelain; Staffordshire industry became the innovator in developing new varies such as bone china, jasperware, and transferware.
By the late 18th century North Staffordshire was the largest producer of ceramics in Britain, despite significant centres elsewhere. Large export markets took Staffordshire pottery around the world, especially in the 19th century. Production began to decline in the late 19th century, as other countries developed their industries. After World War II, production declined steeply; Production continues in the area, but at a small fraction of the levels at the peak of the industry (Source: Staffordshire Potteries).
Shipping fees will be calculated at checkout. Shipping will occur between 2-3 weeks after purchase. Please reach out to The Bonnie Braes with specials shipping timeline requests.
Shipping fees will be calculated at checkout. Shipping will occur between 2-3 weeks after purchase. Please reach out to The Bonnie Braes with specials shipping timeline requests.
All Bonnie Braes items are considered final sale and sold in, "as-is" condition. Majority of our pieces are in antique and/or vintage condition, which can present imperfections, general wear, and patina due to age. We will indicate notable disclaimers and condition for each piece.
We are happy to provide additional information and photos of all available items upon request. If you have any questions relating to the condition of an available item, please reach out to us through the Contact Form under 'Contact Us', prior to making a purchase. All sales are final.
All Bonnie Braes items are considered final sale and sold in, "as-is" condition. Majority of our pieces are in antique and/or vintage condition, which can present imperfections, general wear, and patina due to age. We will indicate notable disclaimers and condition for each piece.
We are happy to provide additional information and photos of all available items upon request. If you have any questions relating to the condition of an available item, please reach out to us through the Contact Form under 'Contact Us', prior to making a purchase. All sales are final.
Furniture Shipping costs are calculated after checkout and coordinated through a trusted carrier and The Bonnie Braes. The Bonnie Braes will reach out to you through your provided method of contact, once we have obtained the best, most economical shipping carrier quote for delivery to your area.
Once your furniture purchase is complete, we will coordinate a quote and delivery schedule for your furniture pieces.
Furniture Shipping costs are calculated after checkout and coordinated through a trusted carrier and The Bonnie Braes. The Bonnie Braes will reach out to you through your provided method of contact, once we have obtained the best, most economical shipping carrier quote for delivery to your area.
Once your furniture purchase is complete, we will coordinate a quote and delivery schedule for your furniture pieces.
Early Staffordshire Hunting Dogs, Circa 1840, Pair
Antique, Circa 1840, Early Staffordshire Hunting Dogs Pair. Pristine early original Staffordshire Hound/Hunt Dogs depicting a hunt and retrieval scene, with rabbits in their mouths. Other models have depicted squirrels in the hound mouths. Each dog is refined in manner and style, decorated with hand painting and gold accents on the collars. The greenery of the landscape is detailed with the three-dimensional pottery technique. The pair are an original larger version of the Staffordshire hound figurines.
This set can be styled and displayed anywhere and in any manner. They will add a hint of warmth and hunt countryside to Your Home.
Dimensions: 7.5 inches high, 7 inches long, 2.5 inches wide
Period: 19th Century, 1840 | Provenance: Scotland, United Kingdom
Bonnie Braes Coorie Doon Collection - Winter 2024-2025
The Staffordshire Potteries is the industrial area encompassing the six towns Burslem, Fenton, Hanley, Longton, Tunstall and Stoke (now Stoke-on-Trent) in Staffordshire, England. North Staffordshire became the centre of ceramic production in the early 17th Century, as result of the local availabiltiy of clay, salt, lead, and coal.
Hundreds of companies produced all kinds of pottery, from tablewares and decorative pieces to industrial items. The main pottery types of earthenware, stoneware, and porcelain; Staffordshire industry became the innovator in developing new varies such as bone china, jasperware, and transferware.
By the late 18th century North Staffordshire was the largest producer of ceramics in Britain, despite significant centres elsewhere. Large export markets took Staffordshire pottery around the world, especially in the 19th century. Production began to decline in the late 19th century, as other countries developed their industries. After World War II, production declined steeply; Production continues in the area, but at a small fraction of the levels at the peak of the industry (Source: Staffordshire Potteries).
Antique, Circa 1840, Early Staffordshire Hunting Dogs Pair. Pristine early original Staffordshire Hound/Hunt Dogs depicting a hunt and retrieval scene, with rabbits in their mouths. Other models have depicted squirrels in the hound mouths. Each dog is refined in manner and style, decorated with hand painting and gold accents on the collars. The greenery of the landscape is detailed with the three-dimensional pottery technique. The pair are an original larger version of the Staffordshire hound figurines.
This set can be styled and displayed anywhere and in any manner. They will add a hint of warmth and hunt countryside to Your Home.
Dimensions: 7.5 inches high, 7 inches long, 2.5 inches wide
Period: 19th Century, 1840 | Provenance: Scotland, United Kingdom
Bonnie Braes Coorie Doon Collection - Winter 2024-2025
The Staffordshire Potteries is the industrial area encompassing the six towns Burslem, Fenton, Hanley, Longton, Tunstall and Stoke (now Stoke-on-Trent) in Staffordshire, England. North Staffordshire became the centre of ceramic production in the early 17th Century, as result of the local availabiltiy of clay, salt, lead, and coal.
Hundreds of companies produced all kinds of pottery, from tablewares and decorative pieces to industrial items. The main pottery types of earthenware, stoneware, and porcelain; Staffordshire industry became the innovator in developing new varies such as bone china, jasperware, and transferware.
By the late 18th century North Staffordshire was the largest producer of ceramics in Britain, despite significant centres elsewhere. Large export markets took Staffordshire pottery around the world, especially in the 19th century. Production began to decline in the late 19th century, as other countries developed their industries. After World War II, production declined steeply; Production continues in the area, but at a small fraction of the levels at the peak of the industry (Source: Staffordshire Potteries).
Shipping fees will be calculated at checkout. Shipping will occur between 2-3 weeks after purchase. Please reach out to The Bonnie Braes with specials shipping timeline requests.
Shipping fees will be calculated at checkout. Shipping will occur between 2-3 weeks after purchase. Please reach out to The Bonnie Braes with specials shipping timeline requests.
All Bonnie Braes items are considered final sale and sold in, "as-is" condition. Majority of our pieces are in antique and/or vintage condition, which can present imperfections, general wear, and patina due to age. We will indicate notable disclaimers and condition for each piece.
We are happy to provide additional information and photos of all available items upon request. If you have any questions relating to the condition of an available item, please reach out to us through the Contact Form under 'Contact Us', prior to making a purchase. All sales are final.
All Bonnie Braes items are considered final sale and sold in, "as-is" condition. Majority of our pieces are in antique and/or vintage condition, which can present imperfections, general wear, and patina due to age. We will indicate notable disclaimers and condition for each piece.
We are happy to provide additional information and photos of all available items upon request. If you have any questions relating to the condition of an available item, please reach out to us through the Contact Form under 'Contact Us', prior to making a purchase. All sales are final.
Furniture Shipping costs are calculated after checkout and coordinated through a trusted carrier and The Bonnie Braes. The Bonnie Braes will reach out to you through your provided method of contact, once we have obtained the best, most economical shipping carrier quote for delivery to your area.
Once your furniture purchase is complete, we will coordinate a quote and delivery schedule for your furniture pieces.
Furniture Shipping costs are calculated after checkout and coordinated through a trusted carrier and The Bonnie Braes. The Bonnie Braes will reach out to you through your provided method of contact, once we have obtained the best, most economical shipping carrier quote for delivery to your area.
Once your furniture purchase is complete, we will coordinate a quote and delivery schedule for your furniture pieces.