Inkipedia
Dog Chewing on Meat
Categories | Ceramics/Porcelain Figural |
Type | dog |
Material | Porcelain |
Manufacturer | Undetermined |
Origin | France |
Date or Era | circa 1880 |
Measuring | 7 ½” x 4 ½” x 5” high |
A hand-painted 19th Century porcelain inkstand with the large figure of a brown and white dog. The dog has a wide collar with gilt buckle and carries a piece of meat in his mouth. He stands on a grassy base next to a pool of water. Behind him is a tree stump. In front is a sander and an inkwell with a detached lid.
Estimated value: $150
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