File:Figure (AM 1923.20-1).jpg

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Staffordshire potteries district
Title
Figure
Object type Classification: NM3.12230
Description
English: Figure, dog, large, white, with buff snout and chain
Date Victorian-Contemporary Age-European and British-art and design period; Pre 1923
Dimensions

height: 330.2mm
width: 322mm
depth: 100mm
depth: -45mm
notes: height 330.2mm x width 322mm x depth 100mm
notes: at widest part of the base
notes: from tip of nose to the back of the head

notes: from applied arts catalogue card
institution QS:P195,Q758657
Accession number
1923.20
Place of creation Staffordshire
Credit line gift of Mrs Crisp, 1923, collection of Auckland Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira, 1923.2, K786, 29561.2
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