Clumber Spaniel Index
Main page and Index of Breeds

Tell A Friend About This Site

Clumber Spaniel
Tobacco, Tea and Playing Cards


Clumber Spaniels are very fortunate to have a variety of lovely stamps AND cards to build a collection around.
To check out the
Clumber Spaniel Stamps from Around the World, Click Here.

Clumber Spaniels card 
from England

This first card was issued by Players & Sons in 1925 as part of their "Scenic Background" series. On the back it says, "The breed takes its name from the second Duke of Newcastle, who late in the 18th century bred at Clumber Park from a stock brought from France by the Duc de Noailles. One of the handsomest of the Spaniel family, the Clumber is easily trained, and of remarkable endurance and perseverance; he is equally valuable as a retriever for driven birds or as the companion of the sportsman out with his gun. In Field Trials too, the Clumber often wins distinction. Colour: white with slight lemon markings., Weight: 55 to 65 lbs., bitches rather less. Height: 12 to 14 ins."
Clumber Spaniel Card 1 (Players Scenic, 1925)... SOLD OUT


Clumber Spaniels card 
from England

In 1937, W.D. & H.O. Wills issued a set of 50 dog cards to be put in their packs of 10-cigarette boxes. On the back it says, "A favorite shooting dog of the late King George V. Head square and massive with decided peak of skull, heavy brows, deep indentation between eyes, heavy muzzle and level mouth. Eyes dark amber and slightly sunk. Ears large and "vine-leaf shaped," well covered with hair. Nose square, neck fairly long and powerful, feathered underneath. Body long, heavy and near to ground, with well-sprung ribs and deep chest. Back straight, broad and long. Hindquarters very powerful. Tail set on low, well feathered and carried level with back. Legs fairly short, thick and strong. Colour: white with lemon markings, but orange permissible; markings confined to head and muzzle preferred."
Clumber Spaniel Card 2(Wills, 1937)... $5.95 each Click Here to Order 
Clumber Spaniel Card 2(Wills, 1937)


Clumber Spaniels card 
from England

John Player & Sons also issued this set of headstudies that was called, "Dogs' Heads from Paintings by Peter Biegel" in 1940. On the back it says, "The Clumber Spaniel (which takes its name from Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire) is by far the largest of the Spaniels. It is recorded that a French Duke presented the dogs that became the founders of the breed to the Second Duke of Newcastle in about 1770. Despite its weight (which breeding for showing tends to increase) and its consequent lack of speed, the Clumber is a most resolute and reliable gun-dog. So remarkable is its response to training that at one time six Clumbers were successfully used to work as a team of beaters for the guns, all dropping as the game was shot and one only retrieving at command."
Clumber Spaniel Card 3(Players, 1940)... $7.95 each Click Here to Order 
Clumber Spaniel Card 3(Players, 1940)


Clumber Spaniels card 
from England

This lovely card was issued in 1936 by Gallaher, Ltd. as part of their first series of dogs. On the back it says, "The Clumber Spaniel, the largest of the Spaniel types, has been known for more than 150 years and was originally kept at Clumber Nottingham, by the Duke of Newcastle. Its evolution is possible the result of breeding between an Alpine Spaniel and a Bassett Hound, as the best points of each are present in the Clumber. The breed has been particularly favoured by Royalty and his late Majesty King George V kept a fine string of Clumbers which were exhibited at many Dog Shows."
Clumber Spaniel Card 5(Gallahers, 1936)... $9.95 each Click Here to Order 
Clumber Spaniel Card 5(Gallahers, 1936)


Clumber Spaniels card 
from England

This beautiful headstudy was issued in 1994 as a reprint of the Irish set that was originally issued in 1940. The paintings are done by Arthur Wardle. On the back it says, "Clumbers are not from the same source as the other varieties of sporting Spaniel and it is thought that they owe their origin in Britain to some Spaniels which were presented to the Duke of Newcastle by a Continental nobleman towards the end of the 18th century. From that time Spaniels of this type were bred at Clumber, the country seat of the Duke of Newcastle, which gave the breed its name. Shooting men rate the Clumber very highly as a gundog. It is not as fast as the Cocker or Springer, but is remarkably steady and persevering, and is not difficult to train."
Clumber Spaniel Card 6 (Players Dogs Heads Eire reprint, 1994)... $5.95 each Click Here to Order 
Clumber Spaniel Card 6 (Players Dogs Heads Eire reprint, 1994)


Clumber Spaniels card 
from England

This nifty card is from the first series of 25 that was put out by Cofton Collections. The original came out in 1963 and the reprint in 1988. This is a reprint. On the back is the name and address of Cofton Collections.
Clumber Spaniel Card 7 (Cofton Collections reprint, 1988)... $5.95 each Click Here to Order 
Clumber Spaniel Card 7 (Cofton Collections reprint, 1988)


Clumber Spaniels card 
from England

This is an actual photo isued in 1936 by Carreras Cigarettes as part of their series of "Dogs & Friend." All of the breeds are described by Lady Kitty Ritson on the back where this one says, "The Clumber Spaniel seems to have had its origin at Clumber, which belonged to the Duke of Newcastle. They are very handsome dogs, being white with lemon markings. They are heavy in build, with a particularly benign expression, rather resembling that of a kind old man. Being essentially sporting dogs, they are really better in the country than in a town, for when they get wet they are apt to become distinctly "doggy" in smell and they do better in a kennel."
Clumber Spaniel Card 8 (Carreras Dogs and Friend, 1936)... $5.95 each Click Here to Order 
Clumber Spaniel Card 8 (Carreras Dogs and Friend, 1936)


Clumber Spaniels card 
from England

This photo was issued by John Sinclair, Ltd. in 1938 as part of their Champion dogs series of real photos. On the back it says,
CH. AUCKWEAR RIPPER
Sire: Ch. Oakerland Repeater.
Dam: Oakerland Ruthless.
A winner of 10 Challenge Certificates and numerous Cups and Prizes, he is generally agreed to be one of the best Clumbers bred for many years. He is a good worker, and will face the thickest and most punishing cover.
Owned by: Miss M. F. Reed, Corbridge-on-Tyne, Northumberland.
Clumber Spaniel Card 9 (Sinclair Champion Dogs, 1938)... $6.95 each Click Here to Order 
Clumber Spaniel Card 9 (Sinclair Champion Dogs, 1938)


Clumber Spaniels 
card from England

This wonderful photo card was issued in 1939 by Pattreiouex to be put in their Senior Service cigarettes. On the back it says,
"CLUMBER SPANIEL WITH PUPPIES
As it name implies this spaniel originated at Clumber. Hs is more stolid than other spaniels, and more easily trained but is somewhat lacking in speed. He makes an excellent companion.
GENERAL HINTS
HEREDITY(l). When buying a puppy first consider what you want it for. Inherited instincts vary with breeds. Retriever puppies tend to carry things about; setter pups to range restlessly to and fro (some even 'set' without being taught). Terrier, being earth dogs are more likely to dig holes in the garden.
Clumber Spaniel Card 11 (Pattreiouex Senior Service Cigarettes, 1939)... $5.95 each Click Here to Order 
Clumber Spaniel Card 11 (Pattreiouex Senior Service Cigarettes, 1939)


Clumber Spaniels 
card from England

This wonderful card was issued clear back in 1908 ( 99 years ago!) by Edwards Ringer & Bigg as part of their "Dog Series--Klondyke" These are very hard to find and this card is one of the highlights of this Clumber card pages. On the back it says, "Clumber Spaniel is believed to have derived its name from Clumber, the seat of the Dukes of Newcastle, where it was largely bred at one time, then allowed to fall into neglect, and later still at the top again with finest specimens extant. He is long, low, and heavy in body, with fairly "heavy" head; beautiful silky coat, extremely dense. Color--white, with lemon or orange markings. Fewer markings the better. Great favourite with sportsmen.
Clumber Spaniel Card 12 (Ringers,Klondyke, 1908)... SOLD OUT


Clumber Spaniels 
card from England

This lovely card was issued by Player & Sons in 1931 in its series "Dogs by Wardle -- Full Length". On the back it says, "The Clumber, one of the handsomest of the Spaniel family, takes its name from Clumber Park, the seat of the Duke of Newcastle, where these dogs were bred for many years from stock brought from France by the Duc de Noailles. The head should be large, square and massive, with heavy brows and a deep stop; the nose is flesh-coloured; the body powerful and well-feathered. Colours: plain white, with slight lemon markings on the head; white body preferred. Height: 12-14 in. Weight: Dogs 55-75 lb. Bitches rather less."
Clumber Spaniel Card 13 (Players, 1931)... $6.95 each Click Here to Order 
Clumber Spaniel Card 13 (Players, 1931)


Clumber Spaniels 
card from England

This card was issued in 1936 by Hignett's Cigarettes. This set is very difficult to find and fortunately there was reprint done in 1998. This copy is from the reprints. On the back it says, "The Clumber is the heavist of the seven Spaniel varieties, and was probably first bred by one of the Dukes of Newcastle at his nottinghamshire seat, Clumber. It is surmised that the Duke crossed his other Spaniels with a heavier dog to reduce their pace in the field, and so enable him to keep up with them. The Clumber is an excellent, if not a very popular, gun-dog. His late Majesty King George V had a fine kennel of these Spaniels at Sandringham, and used to shoot over them. Some of His late Majesty's Clumbers also appeared at our leading shows."
Clumber Spaniel Card 14 (Hignett, 1936)... $19.95 each Click Here to Order 
Clumber Spaniel Card 14 (Hignett, 1936)


Clumber Spaniels 
card from ngland

This beautiful card was intended to be issued by John Player & Sons in about 1940, but a paper shortage due to the outbreak of World War II prevented this. Fortunately a number of the cards were printed and made available to collectors. The cards were intended to be inserted singly into packets of 20 cigarettes. The title of the set is: "Dogs: A series of 25 from Paintings by Arthur Wardle." On the back it reads, "The heaviest of the Spaniels, the Clumber is regarded by sportsmen as a sound working, steady dog and a determined game- finder, but owing to the modern liking for quick-moving, it rarely appears at competitive field trials. The Clumber is still used on shoots privately, however, and the late King George V mainained a splendid strain and regularly shot over his dogs. The breed's existence in this country can be traced to one of the Dukes of Newcastle, who had a kennel at Clumber, his Nottinghamshire seat, but it has been asserted that the breed existed before then, though its exact source of origin is untraceable. It is thought that St. Bernard and Basset Hound crosses were used in its evolution. Its colour is restricted to white with lemon markings."
Clumber Spaniel Card 15 (Players, 1940)... $14.95 each Click Here to Order 
Clumber Spaniel Card 15 (Players, 1940)


Clumber Spaniels 
card from England

This series was issued by W.D. & H.O. Wills in 1914 in a set simply called "Dogs A Series." The originals are very difficult to find, but they issued a reprint in 1987 that is also quite lovely. On the back it says, "Towards the end of the 18th century the Duc de Noailles brought a number of Spaniels from France, and presented them to the second Duke of Newcastle. The breed takes its name from the Duke's seat--Clumber Park--from which place specimens found their way to other great houses. Both shooting men and exhibitors hold the Clumber in high favour. In the field he shows great keenness and perseverance, wonderful endurance, and great intelligence. His powerful frame, pure white coat with pale lemon markings, and majestic appearance mark him as a most handsome show dog. A good Clumber Spaniel should weigh between 45 and 65 lbs. His coat should be long and thick, the hair being soft and straight. The colouring most preferred is pure white, with slight lemon markings on the head."
Clumber Spaniel Card 16 (Wills Dogs A Series, 1914)... $24.95 each Click Here to Order 
Clumber Spaniel Card 16 (Wills Dogs A Series, 1914)


Clumber Spaniels 
card from England

This is a rare item for Clumbers. It is from the Moustafa collection that was issued in 1924 as the "Leo Chambers Dogs Heads." The paintings were beautifully done. On the back it says, "The Clumber Spaniel is very similar to the Cocker Spaniel, his good points being--coat silky and full, with chest and tail well feathered. A bold head of medium length with low set and long ears. A strong long body with deep chest. His legs should be straight. Colour: lemon and white."
Feed on Spratt's Dog Cakes and "Rodnim."
Clumber Spaniel Card 17 (Moustafa "Leo Chambers Dogs Heads", 1924)... SOLD OUT



Clumber Spaniel Post Cards

Clumber Spaniel 
Post Card

Clumber Spaniel Post Card 1... $5.95 each Click Here to Order 
Clumber Spaniel Post Card 1



Clumber Spaniel Playing Cards

Sorry, we don't have any complete sets of playing cards. These were from collections of antique cards and there is no way of knowing how old they are or where one might find more of them. They are certainly a part of Clumber Spaniel history.

Clumber Spaniel 
playing card
Clumber Spaniel 
card from Belgium

This playing card was issued in 1996 by U.S. Games Systems, Inc. It was printed in Belgium and the lovely illustrations were done by Tomas Markevicius as part of the Dogs of the World Card Collection. The Clumber Spaniel is the five of Spades. To the right is a copy of the back of the cards from this set.
Clumber Spaniel Playing Card 1... $4.95 each Click Here to Order 
Clumber Spaniel Playing Card 1


Clumber Spaniel 
playing card

This deck of cards was produced in Japan several years ago. There are several breeds in the deck and each breed is sold as a single card separately. The Clumber Spaniel in it is the seven of diamonds.
Clumber Spaniel Playing Card 2 (Japan)... $5.95 each Click Here to Order 
Clumber Spaniel Playing Card 2 (Japan)



Clumber Spaniel Cigar Bands

Clumber Spaniel 
Cigar Band

Clumber Spaniel Cigar Band... $9.95 each Click Here to Order 
Clumber Spaniel Cigar Band




* We can take visa/mc/disc or paypal, but they are first come first served, so let me know if you are interested.

* Truly one of the cheapest unique treats for yourself or a friend (great for club trophies as well!)

* I don't always count on getting more in the near future. I get them when I can find them and the stock is not always constant.

* I do have other breeds available. Let me know and perhaps I can do a page for your breed.


~*~ Francie Stull ~*~
729 Mercer Rd., Bowling Green, KY 42101
Toll free (800) 658-6699, (270) 777-0744

* Top of Page * HOME - Index of Breeds * * Clumber Spaniel Stamps from Around the World * *
Clumber Spaniel Gift Index
* Kristull Ranch Homepage *


The following links open to a new window so that you will not lose your place on this page.

Click HERE for 'FLEAS? Never Again! guaranteed'

Austin, Texas
Fleas * Natural Flea Control * flea products * Friesian Horses for Sale * Pet Supplies * Dog Gifts * How to Get Rid of Fleas * Dog Domain Names * Advantage for dogs * Frontline for dogs * Childrens Educational Toys * Tapeworms * Life jackets *