Monday, 18 March 2013

Today I purchased "Toby" Punch and Judy's Dog, a Tony Wood Staffordshire Collectors Teapot, from the Tony Wood Studios, featuring Toby the Jack Russell terrier.
Although the company was formed in 1982, the Wood family had been potters since the mid-nineteenth century when Wood & Sons was formed by Thomas Francis Wood in 1865. The company was one of the leading ceramic manufacturers in Stoke-on-Trent, commonly known as The Potteries, and enjoyed huge success. In the 1970's, Wood and Sons introduced an extremely popular line of figurative products called Toby Jugs. However, following Wood and Sons takeover by Edmund Yorke in the early 1980's, Tony Wood went into partnership with Elizabeth Capper in 1982 and opened Tony Wood Studio 1982 Ltd. The company continued production of the old Toby Jugs but introduced a whole new range of jugs, which included figurative teapots. A fire at the company's factory in Fenton, Stoke-On-Trent, Staffordshire, in 1984 halted production and the company never recovered. It went into receivership in 1991 and the company closed thus ending an association between the Woods family and The Potteries that had spanned over a hundred years.


Thursday, 21 February 2013

I am so excited because I am hopefully going to be stocking these Stunning Danish Blue Porcelain Dog Plates. There are 600 dog plates representing nearly every dog breed in the world. The paintings are also approved by international dog show judges. The plates are made in Denmark. Below you can see a selection of breeds that I see most often when out and about in London with my beloved Staffie!


Wire haired Dachshund

Boston Terrier

English Bulldog


Chihuahua


English Staffordshire Bull Terrier

Whippet

Doberman

French Bulldog

Jack russell


Rottweiler

Labrador

Pug

Friday, 7 December 2012

Hi. My name is Evie. I am opening a new dog shop in South London at the end of the year. Such a long time to wait.... I will be selling dog related Antiques and Collectibles, my own range of collars, ethically produced dog blankets, coats and baskets. I am also hoping to get permission to run a small coffee shop in the very pretty back garden where dogs will also be welcome.

To kick off the blog I have 'Victorianised" some willing dog owners dogs. If you would like your dog immortalised as a Victorian gent, or lady please send  me a photo of your dog and I will post the image
in the Gallery section.

Email your pics to evies.house@gmail.com

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