Discover our collection of antique Victorian-era dog collectibles, featuring figurines, artwork, and decorative pieces from the golden age of dog fancy spanning 1837 to 1901.
What You’ll Find in Our Victorian Dog Collection
- Staffordshire pottery dogs and Victorian-era ceramic figurines
- Victorian dog prints, engravings, and Landseer-inspired artwork
- Silver, bronze, and metalwork dog pieces from the Victorian period
- Victorian novelty items, fairings, and dog-themed household accessories
The Victorian era (1837–1901) was the golden age of dog collecting. Queen Victoria’s passion for dogs, the founding of The Kennel Club in 1873, and the first organized dog shows created an explosion of canine decorative arts that has never been equaled. From Staffordshire mantelpiece spaniels to Sir Edwin Landseer’s dramatic oil paintings, Victorian dog collectibles reflect an era of unprecedented devotion to the canine companion. Our Victorian collection is rich and varied, spanning every material and price point. Essential for antique collectors and anyone drawn to the romanticism and craftsmanship of the Victorian age.
Antique before 1940
Antique Victorian German Porcelain Fairing “The Orphans” – Conta & Boehme


