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[Five dogs illustrated; single plate.]
[Five dogs illustrated; single plate.]
Drawn & on soft Ground by H.B. Chalon.
London Pubd. as Act directs May 1, 1804 by Chalon & Nattes.
Rare soft-ground etching, 280 x 355mm. 11 x 14". Marginal creasing; a fine impression overall.
Lively sketches of individual dogs, arranged in two strips, by Henry Bernard Chalon (1771 - 1849), animal painter, son of Jan Chalon. The key below identifies the breeds as Russian wolfhound, a staghound of the royal pack, a pug dog, smooth-haired fox terrier, and a German boarhound. The owner's names are also recorded. From Chalon's 'Studies from Nature' (20 plates).
Siltzer p.92.
[Ref: 20410]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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[Two horses.]
[Two horses.]
H. Bernard Chalon Del 1804.
Lithograph, sheet 240 x 335mm. Small creases.
A very early lithograph, by Henry Bernard Chalon (1771 - 1849), animal painter, especially of horses, and son of Jan Chalon. In 1793 he married Sarah Ward, sister of the painters William and James Ward.
[Ref: 8018]   £320.00  
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[Two horses.]
[Two horses.]
H. Bernard Chalon Del [1804].
Lithograph. Sheet 230 x 320mm (9 x 12½"). Trimmed to printed border, date obscured in inking.
A very early lithograph, by Henry Bernard Chalon (1771 - 1849), animal painter, especially of horses, and son of Jan Chalon. In 1793 he married Sarah Ward, sister of the painters William and James Ward.
Man 32. See 8018.
[Ref: 53300]   £450.00  
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Raby Pack.
Raby Pack. The Earl of Darlington's Fox-Hounds in their Kennel, Representing correct Portraits of the most celebrated Hounds, Also His Lordship's Huntsman, and Dog-Feeder, Sayer & Leonard.
Painted by H.B. Chalon, animal Painter to their R.H.ss the Prince Regent & Duke & Duchess of York and to H.R.H. the Princess Charlotte of Wales. Engraved by W. Ward A.R.A. Engraver to their R.Hs. the Prince Regent & Duke of York.
London, Published & Sold April 20 1814 by Edwd. Orme, Bond Street, corner of Brook Street, Publisher to His Majesty, & H.R.H. the Prince Regent.
Framed mezzotint. 545 x 640mm (21½ x 25¼"). A superb impression with good margins; unexamined out of attractive 19th century veneered wooden frame, behind old rippled glass.
The hounds belonging to William Harry Vane, 1st Duke of Cleveland and Earl of Darlington (1766 - 1842) coming to eat at troughs in their kennels. The dog-feeder Leonard in centre wears top hat and waistcoat, the huntsman Sayer stands in the doorway at right. Hounds named below image, with arms bearing the motto 'Nec Temere Nec Timide'. A great British sporting print, first published 1809, after Henry Bernard Chalon (1771-1849).
Frankau: 235, II. Siltzer: pg.92.
[Ref: 13792]   £2,200.00  
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Raby Pack.
Raby Pack. The Earl of Darlington's Fox-Hounds in their Kennel, Representing correct Portraits of the most celebrated Hounds, Also His Lordship's Huntsman, and Dog-Feeder, Sayer & Leonard.
Painted by H.B. Chalon, animal Painter to their R.H.ss the Prince Regent & Duke & Duchess of York and to H.R.H. the Princess Charlotte of Wales. Engraved by W. Ward A.R.A. Engraver to their R.Hs. the Prince Regent & Duke of York.
London, Published & Sold April 20 1814 by Edwd. Orme, Bond Street, corner of Brook Street, Publisher to His Majesty, & H.R.H. the Prince Regent.
Mezzotint. 535 x 645mm (21 x 25½"). Trimmed to plate top and bottom, with a few repairs to edges.
The hounds belonging to William Harry Vane, 1st Duke of Cleveland and Earl of Darlington (1766 - 1842) coming to eat at troughs in their kennels. The dog-feeder Leonard in centre wears top hat and waistcoat, the huntsman Sayer stands in the doorway at right. Hounds named below image, with arms bearing the motto 'Nec Temere Nec Timide'. A great British sporting print, first published 1809, after Henry Bernard Chalon (1771-1849).
Frankau: 235, II. Siltzer: pg.92.
[Ref: 52876]   £690.00  
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Selim. Selim, a Chesnut Horse, bred by His Grace the Duke of Queensberry, foaled in 1802; got by Buzzard, his Dam by Alexander: grand Dam by Highflyer, Alfred, Engineer, bay Malton's Dam, &c. In 1806, won at 4 yrs. old 50 G.s at Brighton, & the 1.st Class
Selim. Selim, a Chesnut Horse, bred by His Grace the Duke of Queensberry, foaled in 1802; got by Buzzard, his Dam by Alexander: grand Dam by Highflyer, Alfred, Engineer, bay Malton's Dam, &c. In 1806, won at 4 yrs. old 50 G.s at Brighton, & the 1.st Class of the October Oatlands at Newmarket. In 1807, at 5 yrs. old the Craven Stakes, 100 G.s and a Class of the October Oatlands, at Newmarket. In 1808, at 6 yrs. old 200 G.s at Newmarket, and he became a Stallion after 1808. To His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, This Plate is most respectfully Dedicated by His Most Royal Highness's very grateful & devoted Servant. C. Random, D.B.
Painted by H.B. Chalon. Animal Painter to their R.H. the Prince of Wales and Duke & Duchess of York. Engraved by W. Ward. Engraver (Extraordinary to their R.H.s the Prince of Wales) & Duke & York.
London, Published 2d. Dec.r 1809 ny C. Random D.B. Sporting Gallery, 5 Hart Street, Bloomsbury Street.
Mezzotint, very rare and scarce. 451 x 552mm. 17¾ x 21¾". Trimmed with false margins.
Selim (1802) a thoroughbred racehorse who won many races at Newmarket.
Siltzer: 93; Not seen by Frankau.
[Ref: 20724]   £950.00  
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Shivers
Shivers A celebrated Vermin Hunter the property of Mr. Surtees of Hamsterly Hall, Durham.
H.B. Chalon Pinx.t W. Raddon Sculp.t
London Pub.d Nov.r 1 1834 by Messrs. Ackermann & Co. Strand
Engraving on india paper, 205 x 130mm to platemark. 8 x 5".
Engraving after Henry Bernard Chalon (1770-1849), a frequent exhibitor at the Royal Academy whose work is not represented in the Tate collection.
[Ref: 14693]   £75.00   (£90.00 incl.VAT)
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