Sunday, December 20, 2009

http://www.nypost.com/p/lifestyle/pets/pup_fit_fur_royalty_0gQjPNMxZPlUapakFG9DgK

Most of you will really enjoy this article in today's New York Post. The movie
YOUNG VICTORIA has gotten great reviews in New York, and another from the Queen of Victoria collectors, Linda Sarna.

Thursday, June 18, 2009



One of the most beautiful Victorian needlepoints I have ever seen, this Landseer dog was sold for more than $3000 at Christies in New York City in June 2009.
Obviously after Sir Edwin Landseer, who visited with the Royal Family for many summers during the 1850s and painted Victoria, her family and their animals, this dog is particularly famous for rescuing a child from drowning.
There are many Staffordshire figures called Rescue Dog and Child Saved, but the title of this similar painting was named, by the artist,
Distinguished Member of the Humane Society !

Wednesday, April 8, 2009




All is not lost in the World of Staffordshire !

Today, April 8, at Bonhams in London the Tailor Toby Jug on the catalog cover fetched 36,000 pounds,
and a lovely pair of pearlware figures of Gretna Green and The New Marriage Act made 6000.