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Le Chien du Chasseur.
Le Chien du Chasseur.
Edouard Odier pinx. Lith. de Lemercier. Marin Lavigne del.
À Paris, chez Rittner et Goupil, b.rd Montmartre, N.o 12. London published 1832 by Ch. Tilt, 86 Fleet Street.
Lithograph on chine collé, sheet 415 x 480mm (16¼ x 18¾") with small margins. Goupil's blind stamp Tear on top edge slightly going into image, some creasing on edges and some foxing.
A scene set on a snow-covered mountain with a hunting dog protecting his dead owner lying on the ground from a vulture.
Liechtenstein Collection.
[Ref: 60111]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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[''Biddie and Beauty Queen''.]
[''Biddie and Beauty Queen''.]
[Cynthia Harnett and George Vernon Stokes.]
[n.d., c.1944.)
Drawing. Sheet: 205 x 185mm (8 x 7¼"). On board with pencil annotations.
A scene showing a young girl chasing after a lead. An original illustration by illustrator and author Cynthia Harnett (1893-1981) and animal artist George Vernon Stokes (1873-1954) for Muriel Denison's 'Happy Tramp: the Story of a Little Girl and Her Old English Sheep Dog', 1944. After her father is wounded as a soldier in World War II and her mother is killed by in a German air raid Biddie and her Old English Sheepdog are evacuated to America where her father has found work as a kennel man for a wealthy New York dog breeder.
[Ref: 47833]   £30.00   (£36.00 incl.VAT)
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Boy & Dog.
Boy & Dog. In the Collection of his Grace the Duke of Norfolk.
B. Murillo Pinxit. Caroline Watson Sculpsit.
Publish'd Sep.r 1st 1781 by John Boydell Engraver in Cheapside London.
Stipple with very large margins. 230 x 180mm (9 x 7"). Uncut.
An oval portrait of a boy feeding his dog, after Spanish painter Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (1617-82). The engraver, Caroline Watson (1760-1814), was the daughter of James Watson: she was one of the few female print engravers and publishers of the period.
Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 36468]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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[Child with biscuit & two King Charles Spaniels.]
[Child with biscuit & two King Charles Spaniels.]
Haywood Hardy 1887.
Mixed method engraving, printed in colours and hand finished. 350 x 460mm. 13¾ x 18".
[Ref: 8539]   £680.00  
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Le Chien du Prisonnier.
Le Chien du Prisonnier.
J.Stevens pinx. V.Loutrel lith.
Bruxelles, J.Géruzet, Editeur.
Lithograph, printed area 580 x 510mm. Publisher's blindstamp in title area.
[Ref: 5719]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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M.r Grenier-à-Puce, M.d de Chiens.
M.r Grenier-à-Puce, M.d de Chiens.
APM. 1817. Chez Martinet. Lithographie Pl. des Marais F. S.t Germain N.o 13.
Coloured lithograph, sheet 330 x 205mm (13 x 8"). Foxed and creased.
A dog merchant surrounded by his animals.
[Ref: 60149]   £60.00   (£72.00 incl.VAT)
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[Battersea Dog's Home.]
[Battersea Dog's Home.]
R.B. Parkes [pencil signature] [after Allen Culpepper Sealy].
[London Published October 1st, 1885 by Thomas Mc,,Lean, 7 Haymarket.]
Rare mixed-method engraving, proof before publisher's address, on chine collé, signed by the engraver, 400 x 470mm (15½ x 18½") with large margins. A little surface abrasion to the backing paper.
A young girl kneels to hug a long-haired St Bernard dog in the corridor of Batersea Dogs Home. This was published the year that Queen Victoria became the first royal patron of the home, a tradition that has continued.
BM 2010,7081.5973; ''acquired for reference purposes only. Its condition is so poor that it cannot be displayed''.
[Ref: 56679]   £380.00  
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[Infant in highchair at table with dogs and a cat.]
[Infant in highchair at table with dogs and a cat.]
[Anon; unsigned.]
London, Published October 12th 1891 by Louis Brall & Sons, 38, Hart Street, Bloomsbury, W.C.
Mezzotint on india paper, proof before title, 685 x 535mm. 27 x 21". A crisp impression with full, somewhat soiled and spotted outer margins.
Eating from the child's plate which has dropped to the floor (and cracked) is a pug, Scottish terrier, fox terrier and another dog; also a tabby-cat.
[Ref: 23444]   £380.00  
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[''All the children brought dogs''.]
[''All the children brought dogs''.]
C.M.H. V.S.
[n.d., c.1944.]
Drawing. Sheet: 130 x 180mm (5 x 7"). On board with pencil annotations.
A scene in which several children and their dogs sit on a bench. An original illustration by illustrator and author Cynthia Harnett (1893-1981) and animal artist George Vernon Stokes (1873-1954), probably for Muriel Denison's 'Happy Tramp: the Story of a Little Girl and Her Old English Sheep Dog', 1944. After her father is wounded as a soldier in World War II and her mother is killed by in a German air raid Biddie and her Old English Sheepdog are evacuated to America where her father has found work as a kennel man for a wealthy New York dog breeder.
[Ref: 47831]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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[Edward VII?] Fidelity.
[Edward VII?] Fidelity.
[Drawn from nature &] engraved by Newton.
[Published Edinburg, by Swinton, Princes Street. Paris, chez A. Fonrouge, Place du Louvre, 10.] [n.d., c.1850.]
Mezzotint. 390 x 295mm (15¼ x 11½"). Some spotting, publication inscriptions indistinct.
A boy dressed in tartan with his dog. At his side hangs a sgian dubh, the traditional Scottish pairing of a hunting and skinning knife in a sheath. As Holyrood Palace can be seen in the background it is likely that this is Bertie, Prince of Wales, later Edward VII.
[Ref: 13971]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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[Girl and Poodle.]
[Girl and Poodle.]
François Flameng.
Etching, 350 x 250mm. 13¾ x 9¾". Stamp of Société des Amis de l'Eau-Forte, Paris in bottom left; signed in pencil by the artist.
A girl with a poodle. Remarque Proof.
Lugt: 113.
[Ref: 9108]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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[The Connoisseurs.]
[The Connoisseurs.]
[Painted by Edwin Landseer R.A. Engraved by Samuel Cousins, A.R.A.]
London; Published Dec.r 10th 1867, by Henry Graves & Co the Proprietors, Publishers to H.M. the Queen, and T.R.H. the Prince & Princess of Wales _ 6 Pall Mall. Copyright Registered.
Mezzotint on india, proof before letters, 'Printsellers' Association' blindstamp. Plate mark 580 x 430mm (23 x 17"), very large margins. Very slight foxing mainly in large margins.
Landseer's self portrait, accompanied by two dogs.
Whitman: Samuel Cousins, 99, state II of II.
[Ref: 57856]   £450.00  
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[Metgen Mor, wife of the artist?] Retrato desconocido, pintado por Antonio Moro, que está en el Real Palaciode Madrid.
[Metgen Mor, wife of the artist?] Retrato desconocido, pintado por Antonio Moro, que está en el Real Palaciode Madrid.
Antonio Mor lo pinto. Bart. Vasq.z lo grabó. 1793.
Stipple. Sheet 360 x 270mm (14¼ x 10½"). Trimmed close to image, mounted in album paper.
A seated woman in mid-16th century Flemish dress, with a lapdog (probably a Cavalier King Charles spaniel) under her right hand, used as a symbol for maritial fidelity. Although the sitter is believed by some to be Metgen Mor, wife of the Flemish painter Antonis Mor (or Antonio Moro), the Museo del Prado describes the original oil of 1565 (P002114) as merely 'Portrait of a Seated Woman'. The plate was engraved by Bartolome Vasquez for the 'Compañía para el grabado de los cuadros de los Reales Palacios', the 'Company for the engraving of the paintings from the Royal Palaces'.
[Ref: 60119]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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[Metgen Mor, wife of the artist?] Retrato desconocido, pintado por Antonio Moro, que está en el Real Palaciode Madrid.
[Metgen Mor, wife of the artist?] Retrato desconocido, pintado por Antonio Moro, que está en el Real Palaciode Madrid.
Antonio Mor lo pinto. Bart. Vasq.z lo grabó. 1793.
Stipple. Sheet 395 x 290mm (15½ x 11½"). Trimmed within plate, dusty.
A seated woman in mid-16th century Flemish dress, with a lapdog (probably a Cavalier King Charles spaniel) under her right hand, used as a symbol for maritial fidelity. Although the sitter is believed by some to be Metgen Mor, wife of the Flemish painter Antonis Mor (or Antonio Moro), the Museo del Prado describes the original oil of 1565 (P002114) as merely 'Portrait of a Seated Woman'. The plate was engraved by Bartolome Vasquez for the 'Compañía para el grabado de los cuadros de los Reales Palacios', the 'Company for the engraving of the paintings from the Royal Palaces'.
[Ref: 60118]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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[Metgen Mor, wife of the artist?] [Retrato desconocido, pintado por Antonio Moro, que está en el Real Palaciode Madrid.]
[Metgen Mor, wife of the artist?] [Retrato desconocido, pintado por Antonio Moro, que está en el Real Palaciode Madrid.]
[Antonio Mor lo pinto. Bart. Vasq.z lo grabó. 1793.]
Stipple, proof before letters. 450 x 350mm (17¾ x 13¾"), large margins. Collector's stamp of the Defer-Dumesnil Collection on reverse. Slight central crease.
A seated woman in mid-16th century Flemish dress, with a lapdog (probably a Cavalier King Charles spaniel) under her right hand, used as a symbol for maritial fidelity. Although the sitter is believed by some to be Metgen Mor, wife of the Flemish painter Antonis Mor (or Antonio Moro), the Museo del Prado describes the original oil of 1565 (P002114) as merely 'Portrait of a Seated Woman'. The plate was engraved by Bartolome Vasquez for the 'Compañía para el grabado de los cuadros de los Reales Palacios', the 'Company for the engraving of the paintings from the Royal Palaces'.
Lugt L.739 for collector's stamp.
[Ref: 60120]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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'A Mute Appeal'.
'A Mute Appeal'.
C. Burton Barber 1882 [in plate]. Painted by C.Burton Barber. Photogravure Goupil & Co. Printed in Paris.
Published December 1st 1884 E.E. Leggatt 62 Cheapside London Copyright registered New-York M. Knoedler & Co.
Photogravure. 650 x 520mm.
A small girl with her pug puts money into a basket around the neck of a plaintive beggar's dog. This is from one of numerous child and dog paintings executed by Charles Burton Barber (1845-1894) towards the end of his life. He attained great success with his paintings of children with their pets; during his life he received commissions from Queen Victoria, and a number of his portraits are in the Royal Collection.
[Ref: 512]   £360.00  
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My Dogs.
My Dogs.
W.M. Craig del. J. Godby sculp.
Published June 4th. 1806. by Edw.d Orme, London.
Stipple. 240 x 185mm .
A Newfoundland and three puppies.
[Ref: 2742]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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[''She thought the judging would never end''.]
[''She thought the judging would never end''.]
C.M.H. V.S.
[n.d., c.1944.]
Drawing. Sheet: 205 x 185mm (8 x 7¼"). On board with pencil annotations.
A scene showing a young girl showing her Old English Sheepdog in a dog show. An original illustration by illustrator and author Cynthia Harnett (1893-1981) and animal artist George Vernon Stokes (1873-1954), for Muriel Denison's 'Happy Tramp: the Story of a Little Girl and Her Old English Sheep Dog', 1944. After her father is wounded as a soldier in World War II and her mother is killed by in a German air raid Biddie and her Old English Sheepdog are evacuated to America where her father has found work as a kennel man for a wealthy New York dog breeder.
[Ref: 47832]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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[On Guard.]
[On Guard.]
[Painted by R. Ansdell. Engraver by Wm.H. Simmons.]
London Published by Ths.Agnew & Sons, Old Bond Street Galleries. W. and H.Blain Ansdell, Savile Row Gallery. W. May 2nd. 1881. Copyright Registered, Entered according to Act of Congress in the Year 1881 by Mr Knoedler & Co in the Office of the Librarian at Washington.
A scarce mixed method engraving on india laid paper. Plate 761 x 585mm. 30 x 23".. Printsellers stamp. Proof, before all letters, uncut sheet. Limited edition of 250.
A Mastiff watches over a small child in a pram.
PSA
[Ref: 18766]   £480.00  
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The Pilgrim.
The Pilgrim.
W. Hamilton R.A. pinx.t. Jos.h Barney sculp.t.
London, March 1 1794; Published by Darling & Thompson, (Printsellers to the Duke & Duchess of York) Great Newport Street and M. Chamberlin No 51 Great Russel Street.
Stipple. 555 x 410mm (22 x 16"), very large margins. Slight paper soiling.
A woman seated at a rustic spring, staff and rosary in her hands, a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel lying at her feet. She wears a hat and short cape decorated with shells.
[Ref: 47934]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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[Boy, pug and broken cup.]
[Boy, pug and broken cup.]
Published by M. Knœdler & Co., 170 Fifth Avenue, New York. Entered according to act of congress in the year 1880 by M.Knœdler & Co., in the office of the Librarian of congress at Washington.
Mezzotint on india paper. 680 x 530mm (26¾ x 20¾"). Laid on board.
A young child hugs a pug, the handle of a broken tea cup hooked over his thumb.
Ex: Collection of the Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 47329]   £450.00  
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Sir Joseph Radcliffe of Milns-Bridge-House near Huddersfield Bar.t.
Sir Joseph Radcliffe of Milns-Bridge-House near Huddersfield Bar.t. For the Prompt & Judicius Exertions of this Intrepid Magistrate during a Period of Insubordination, Danger & Alarm, in the year 1812. His Sovereign Created Him a Baronet with the Singular Favor of a Gratuitous Patent. The Original Portrait placed in the Court House at Wakefield, and This Print are the tribute of Public Respect and Gratitude.
Painted by W. Owen R.A. Portrait Painter to H.R.H. the Prince Regent. Engraved by J. Heath, Engraver to His Majesty & H.R.H. the Prince Regent.
[n.d., 1813.]
Engraving. Sheet 585 x 365mm (22¼ x 14½"). Trimmed within plate.
Portrait of Joseph Radcliffe (1744-1819), seated with a large dog lying between his feet. A magistrate for the West Riding of Yorkshire, Radcliffe gained a reputation for heavy-handed justice. 'The Insubordination' commemorated by this portrait was that of the Luddites: he used spies and informers to infiltrate workers' meetings and, having sent three men to trial, sat on the jury that sentenced them to death. He then watched the hanging.
[Ref: 60121]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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Sir Joseph Radcliffe of Milns-Bridge-House near Huddersfield Bar.t.
Sir Joseph Radcliffe of Milns-Bridge-House near Huddersfield Bar.t. For the Prompt & Judicius Exertions of this Intrepid Magistrate during a Period of Insubordination, Danger & Alarm, in the year 1812. His Sovereign Created Him a Baronet with the Singular Favor of a Gratuitous Patent. The Original Portrait placed in the Court House at Wakefield, and This Print are the tribute of Public Respect and Gratitude.
Painted by W. Owen R.A. Portrait Painter to H.R.H. the Prince Regent. Engraved by J. Heath, Engraver to His Majesty & H.R.H. the Prince Regent.
[n.d., 1813.]
Engraving on chine collé. Sheet 580 x 365mm (220 x 14½"). Trimmed inside platemark.
Portrait of Joseph Radcliffe (1744-1819), seated with a large dog lying between his feet. A magistrate for the West Riding of Yorkshire, Radcliffe gained a reputation for heavy-handed justice. 'The Insubordination' commemorated by this portrait was that of the Luddites: he used spies and informers to infiltrate workers' meetings and, having sent three men to trial, sat on the jury that sentenced them to death. He then watched the hanging.
[Ref: 60122]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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[Virginie de Sainte-Aldegonde.] Le Premier Ami. The First Friend.
[Virginie de Sainte-Aldegonde.] Le Premier Ami. The First Friend.
Peint par F. Winterhalter. Gravé par Alph.se Martinet.
London _ Published Feb.y 1844, by the Anaglyphic Company, 25 Berniers St, Oxf.d St. Paris _ Publié par Goupil & Vibert., Boulevart Montmartre 15, & rue de Lanery 7.
Rare photogravure. 440 x 490mm (17¼ x 19¼"), with large margins. Surface soiling, manuscript within plate mark, outside image area.
A portrait of the five-year old Virginie de Sainte-Aldegonde (1834-1900, the future Duchesse de Rochechouart-Mortemart) in a garden overlooking the sea, leaning on a huge hound, probably a Neapolitan mastiff.
The original painting is Winterhalter Catalogue, no 162.
[Ref: 47432]   £360.00  
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[''Runtie lay still & let Elizabeth Virginia pull'']
[''Runtie lay still & let Elizabeth Virginia pull'']
CMS. GVS.
[n.d., c.1944.]
Pencil drawing. Sheet: 305 x 220mm (12 x 8¾"). Laid on board.
A scene in which a young girl pulls at the hair of an Old English Sheepdog. An original drawing by animal artist George Vernon Stokes (1873-1954) for Muriel Denison's 'Happy Tramp: the Story of a Little Girl and Her Old English Sheep Dog', 1944. After her father is wounded as a soldier in World War II and her mother is killed by in a German air raid Biddie and her Old English Sheepdog are evacuated to America where her father has found work as a kennel man for a wealthy New York dog breeder.
[Ref: 47826]   £150.00   (£180.00 incl.VAT)
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[Woman, boy, & St Bernard.]
[Woman, boy, & St Bernard.]
Daniel A. Wehrschmidt [Pencil signature]
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 2nd January, 1904. Published by Messrs Mawson, Swan & Morgan Ltd., 11, Grainger Street West.
Mezzotint on india paper, sign by the artist. 470 x 450mm (18½ x 17¾"), Printsellers' Association blind stamp. Some spotting
A circular portrait of the three subjects lying on the floor, a fluted pillar, grape vine and wooded landscape behind. Daniel Albert Wehrschmidt (Veresmith) (1861-1932) is best known for his portrait of Scott of the Antarctic, the only one done from life.
[Ref: 47714]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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Puzzled & Pleased.
Puzzled & Pleased.
Painted by B. A. Howe Esqre. Drawn on Stone by Worsley Combe Robinson.
William Tegg & Co 85 Queen Street, Cheapside, London. J. Straker, lith. 80 Bishopsgate Street London. [c.1855.]
Hand coloured lithograph. Image 350 x 450mm (13¾ x 17¾").
Four terriers excitedly investigate a hedgehog, watched by two boys. After B. A. Howe (English, fl.1844 -1857 ).
[Ref: 13409]   £320.00  
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Trust.
Trust. From the original picture in the Collection of Charles Churchill Esq.re of Weybridge Park, to whom this Engraving is respectfully dedicated by The Publisher.
Painted by C. Burton Barber. Engraved by F. Stacpoole, A.R.A.
London, Published by Thomas Mc.Lean, Publisher to Her Majesty, April 16th 1889, 7, Haymarket, S.W.
Mixed method engraving, open-letter state. 700 x 540mm (27¾ x 21¼").
A small girl balances a sugar cube on the nose of a dog much larger than her. The girl was one of the nine children of Charles Churchill (1823-1905) a City timber broker who bought Weybridge Park in 1863. Another of his children was the subject of Barber's 'In Disgrace'. This is from one of numerous child and dog paintings executed by Charles Burton Barber (1845-1894) towards the end of his life. He attained great success with his paintings of children with their pets; during his life he received commissions from Queen Victoria, and a number of his portraits are in the Royal Collection.
[Ref: 47805]   £380.00  
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