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[Where's Master?]
[Where's Master?]
Published at 8 Clare Street, Bristol by Frost & Reed Printsellers of Bristol, Clifton & London January 2.nd 1911.
Etching. Sheet size 400 x 490mm (15¾ x 19¼"). Trimmed within image at sides.
'Caesar, I belong To the King', in remarque of a dog collar. Portrait of a wire fox terrier by an empty chair. Caesar (1898–1914) was a dog owned by Edward VII and was a constant companion. He achieved worldwide fame in 1910 when he joined the funeral procession of his master.
[Ref: 62499]   £380.00  
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[Portrait of a Deerhound.]
[Portrait of a Deerhound.]
Herbert Dicksee [pencil signature].
Copyright 1924 by Frost & Reed Ltd (of Bristol, England) in the United States of America.
Etching. Framed, sight size 400 x 385mm (15¾ x 15¼"). Frame size 600 x 590mm (23¾ x 23¼") Unexamined outside of frame.
[Ref: 62496]   £1,650.00  
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[Forgotten.]
[Forgotten.]
Herbert Dicksee [signed in pencil.] H.D. 1922 [printed within image]
Copyright 1923 by Frost & Reed Ltd in the United States of America.
Etching. 280 x 385mm (11 x 15¼"). Framed, total size 540 x 650mm (21¼ x 25½"). Unexamined outside of frame.
A sad looking black Scottish terrier begs beside an empty bowl.
[Ref: 62495]   £920.00  
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In the Covert [in pencil].
In the Covert [in pencil].
W Travis Jackson [in pencil].
[n.d., c.1930.]
Etching signed by the artsit, 125 x 100mm (5 x 4"), with very large margins.
Two pheasants in a woodland.
[Ref: 62620]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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[Pointer] Dash.
[Pointer] Dash. A valuable Pointer, in the possession of Col.l Thornton.
S. Gilpin Pinx. Engraved by R. Pollard. Aqu.t by F. Jukes.
Published Feb.y 11, 1788 by S. Gilpin, Knightsbridge & R. Pollard No. 15, Braynes Row, Spa Fields, London.
Aquatint with etching and roulette, with hand colour. Sheet 435 x 550mm (17 x 21½"). Trimmed to platemark. Borders bit dusty.
A pointer in undergrowth, tail up. It was a prize-winning dog, belonging to Colonel Thomas Thornton (1757-1823), a Yorkshire sportsman who is regarded as having rekindled British falconry. After Sawrey Gilpin (1733-1807)
Siltzer: p. 125.
[Ref: 62281]   £580.00  
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The Spaniel.
The Spaniel.
Painted by R.R. Reinagle R.A. [John Scott aqua forte fecit.]
London Published 1828 by Moon, Boys, Graves, 6. Pall Mall.
Etching and engraving, scratched-title proof, fine impression. 425 x 450mm (16¾ x 17¾"), large margins left & right. Trimmed to plate at bottom and top, Scott's inscription abrased.
A water spaniel standing beside a woodland stream. The plate has a long and complicated history: the British Museum has an etched outline progress proof, 'Published June 1st. 1822 by John Scott No 13 Regent Street Pall Mall London'; the Wellcome Collection has the published plate, dedicated to Baron Northwick, 'Commenced by John Scott, finished by John Webb' with the publication line 'London (6 Pall Mall) : Moon, Boys & Graves, printsellers to His Majesty, 1830.'
See BM 1875,0410.17 for etched progress proof dated 1822; & Wellcome 565609i for completed print,
[Ref: 62449]   £590.00  
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[Thirst.]
[Thirst.]
H.D. 1911. [in image] Herbert Dicksee [signed in pecil]
Copyright 1911 by Frost & Reed Ltd (of Bristol, England) in the United States of America.
Etching, sight size 350 x 705 (17¾ x 27¾"). Wormholes. No longer framed.
Two tigers drinking. The remarque is a cobra.
[Ref: 62498]   £950.00  
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[Tree]
[Tree]
[n.d. c.1930]
Etching, 85 x 120mm (3 x 4¾"), with large margins. Time stained.
A rural landscape with a large central tree; two women carry baskets on their heads in the background.
[Ref: 62623]   £30.00   (£36.00 incl.VAT)
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Studies of Trees in Water Colour.
Studies of Trees in Water Colour. By Frederick Earp. Executed in Chromo-Lithography. The distinctive touch of Each Tree will be found in these Example, and it is hoped they may be of assistance to those who have found Trees a difficult Study in Water-Colour Painting.
Brighton: Published by George W. Ryde (late H. Shelley), Artists' Repository, 73, Western Road [n.d., c.1860].
Oblong folio (275 x 385mm, 10¾ x 15¼"), printed wrapper and four chromolithographic plates. Foxed throughout.
A rare guide to watercolour painting, with each plate giving several details of branches of trees. The Artist's Repository at 73 Western Road, Brighton, was operated by Harriet Shelley from 1852 to 1856, then by George W Ryde & Co from 1859 until 1909.
[Ref: 62452]   £160.00   view all images for this item
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[A young boy with spaniel.]
[A young boy with spaniel.]
W Vaillant fec: et Exc.
[n.d., c.1670.]
Mezzotint. 290 x 345mm (11½ x 13½"). Framed. Small margins, small chip in bottom edge, slight crease. Unexamined out of frame.
A full length portrait of a young boy in the long skirts fashionable at the time, holding a stick, a dog on the table beside him. A pencil annotation on the frame suggests this is Charles II.
BM 1868,0612.1133, "young boy"; Hollstein 212.
[Ref: 62577]   £360.00  
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