A PAIR OF SEATED PUG DOGS
THE JAMES E. SOWELL COLLECTION (LOTS 1-57)
A PAIR OF SEATED PUG DOGS

18TH CENTURY

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A PAIR OF SEATED PUG DOGS
18TH CENTURY
Each with flattened snout, the fur painted in brown enamel, the collar, lips and tongue in iron-red
9 ½ in. (24 cm.) high
Literature
op. cit., p.170, no. 11.9

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Lot Essay

A very similar pair of pug dogs in the Hodroff collection is illustrated by D. S. Howard, The Choice of the Private Trader, London, 1994, no. 331, pp. 274-5. A pug dog from the Mottahedeh collection, similarly modeled but with 'clipped' ears, is illustrated by Howard and Ayers, China for the West, London and New York, 1978, vol. II, no. 623, pp. 598-600, where the authors state these models of dogs were inspired by Meissen examples by Kändler made from circa 1734 onwards.

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