in staffordshire, you do see larger staffordshire dogs than these.dom do you see anything on this scale. the colors of the glazes... i mean, it's a brown lead glaze, and this tortoiseshell mottling on the bottom is really very attractive. the important thing about him, of course, is where he comes from. i don't know. he's a scottish one. he is a scottish dog. a possibility. i don't think there's any sign of a factory mark. there very seldom is on spaniels like this, or i think they're-- i think they're sometimes known up here as... is it "wooly dogs"? is that right? - wally dogs. - ah, a wally dog. a wally dog. do you call him a wally dog? no, not that one, but we call these wally dogs, i think because they're just put on the wall, on the mantelpiece. - i think that's how they-- - is that where it comes from? - i think that's it. - it's not because it's a wooly dog? no. not that i know of, anyway. hairy, i suppose. um, date for this-- it's very similar, actually, to these staffordshire ones. so it's the second half of the 19th century. and they conti