Beswick Springer Spaniel Value Guide
- Period
- 1960-1970
- Origin
- United Kingdom
- Materials
- Ceramic, Glaze
- Category
- Beswick pottery
This 1960s Beswick Springer Spaniel is a quintessential example of the realistic animal artistry produced in Longton, Stoke-on-Trent. Designed to capture the breed's loyal expression and attentive seated posture, it remains a highly sought-after piece for collectors of British country life ceramics.
What Is Beswick Springer Spaniel Worth?
The typical price range for Beswick Springer Spaniel is $75 - $82 based on recent sales. However, values can vary depending on the item's condition, rarity, and other factors such as:
- The presence of the original 'Beswick England' backstamp significantly impacts the $75-$82 valuation.
- Condition of the high-gloss glaze, specifically the absence of fine crazing or surface scratches.
- Clarity and precision of the hand-painted liver-colored patches against the white ceramic body.
- Structural integrity, ensuring there are no chips on the delicate ear tips or base edges.
How to Identify Beswick Springer Spaniel?
- Check for the characteristic high-gloss glaze finish over the liver and white color pattern.
- Look for the impressed or stamped Beswick England mark on the underside of the paws or base.
- Verify the specific seated anatomical proportions unique to the 1960-1970 production era.
- Examine the fine detail in the ears and muzzle, which should show the craftsmanship James Wright Beswick's firm was known for.
History of Beswick Springer Spaniel
Beswick was founded in 1894 by James Wright Beswick in Longton, Stoke-on-Trent. They became world-famous for their remarkably realistic animal figures, particularly dogs and horses. This specific spaniel model was designed to capture the attentive and loyal expression characteristic of the breed, a staple of British country life.
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