Cockers come in a variety of colors separated into 3 groups,
Parti, Black and ASCOB
Here are examples of Different varieties, patterns and colors.  
Parti: Two or more solid, well broken colors, one of which must be white; black
and white, red and white (the red may range from lightest cream to darkest red),
brown and white, and roans, to include any such color combination with tan
points. It is preferable that the tan markings be located in the same pattern as for
the tan points in the Black and ASCOB varieties. Roans are classified as
parti-colors and may be of any of the usual roaning patterns. Primary color which
is ninety percent (90%) or more shall disqualify.
Black and White
Black/White/tan
Brown and White
Brown/White/Tan
Red/White
Any Solid Color Other than Black (ASCOB)--Any solid color other than black,
ranging from lightest cream to darkest red, including brown and brown with tan
points. The color shall be of a uniform shade, but lighter color of the feathering is
permissible. A small amount of white on the chest and/or throat is allowed; white
in any other location shall disqualify.
Brown
Brown/Tan
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Buff
Black Variety--Solid color black to include black with tan points. The black should
be jet; shadings of brown or liver in the coat are not desirable. A small amount of
white on the chest and/or throat is allowed; white in any other location shall
disqualify.
Black
Black/tan
Sables, Roans and Merles

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the corresponding links provided below.

Sables are Cockers Too

Roan Cockers

Merle Cockers


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