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[Well Bred Sitters that never say they are bored]
[Well Bred Sitters that never say they are bored]
[After Landseer] [W. H. Simmons pencil signature]
[n.d., c.1850.]
Mixed-method, proof on chine collé. 850 x 650mm (33½ x 25½"), with large margins. Crease in image.
Three dogs, including a poodle, before an array of dead fowl. One dog holds a brush in its mouth, suggesting the dogs belong to the artist.
See Landseer Tate Gallery pg 200
[Ref: 56264]   £620.00  
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[Inseparable.]
[Inseparable.]
Cecil Aldin [signed in pencil.]
[n.d. c.1925.]
Etching, with pencil signature; numbered edition 62/100. Sheet 285 x 420mm. 11¼ x 16½".
An alsatian and young keeshond puppy.
[Ref: 24301]   £990.00  
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[32 original pencil sketches by Winifred Austen, drawn for] A Book of Dogs
[32 original pencil sketches by Winifred Austen, drawn for] A Book of Dogs Being a Discourse on them, with Many Tales and Wonders Gathered by E. Nesbit, and Original Pencil Drawing by Winifred Austen.
London: J.M. Dent & Co., 1898.
Oblong 8vo (170 x 240mm, 6¾ x 9½"), illustrated cloth; pp. (iv)+60, photogravure frontispiece, offset-lithographic text illustrations throughout. WITH 32 original pencil sketches on 27 cards, largest 240 x 300mm (9½ x 11¾"). WITH ink a.l.s. signed by Austen. Three images have foxing.
A collection of pencil sketches by Winifred Austen (1876– 1964) drawn to illustrate 'A Book of Dogs', including one not used. The signed letter, dated 23rd February 1904, was to accompany 28 cards sent by Austen to William H. Ward, who had engraved and printed the book six years earlier, with a typed list on the second page. Of the 28, one ('Tatters') is marked in pencil 'To Helen Hofer' and is not present here. Ward initialed the letter as confirmation of receipt two days later. Among the breeds illustrated are a bulldog, pug, Irish terrier, dingo, Schipperke and dingo. Winifred Austen (1876-1964) was a painter and engraver known for her pictures of animals and birds, publishing individual plates and illustrating several books.
[Ref: 60126]   £5,000.00   view all images for this item
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A Bear Hunt.
A Bear Hunt.
Design'd by G.Morland. Engrav'd by S.W.Reynolds.
London: Published April 1st 1796, by S.W.Reynolds, No 6. Rolls Buildings Fetter Lane.
Mezzotint. 325 x 380mm (12¾ x 15").
Whitman: 409. Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 4282]   £520.00  
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[A Boycotted Puppy]
[A Boycotted Puppy]
Painted by Frank Paton [pencil signature], engraved by W. Redaway
Published by E.E. Leggatt, December 10th 1881
Etching, artists proof, signed by the artist, limited to 150. Remarque. 330 x 290mm
A puppy being stared down by a frog.
[Ref: 4564]   £380.00  
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[Come Over Here!]
[Come Over Here!]
Lilian Cheviot.
Copyright, Published April 17, 1915, by Arthur Ackermann & Son Ltd, 157a New Bond St, London W.
Photogravure, artist's proof, signed in pencil, printed in colour. 450 x 520mm (17¾ x 20½") with very large margins. Fine Art Trade Guild blindstamp. Worm holes filled.
A bulldog, an Irish Terrier & a Scottish Terrier guard the south coast of England. First World War interest. Lilian Cheviot (fl. 1894 - 1920), who lived in South Molesey in Surrey, exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1895 and 1899. She is best known for her painting 'On the way to the Horse Fair'.
[Ref: 52137]   £480.00  
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'Cave Canem!'
'Cave Canem!' (Beware of the Dog.) Engraved from, and the same size as, the original Picture in the possession of Henry James Turner Esq. of Stockleigh House, Regents Park.
Painted By Briton Riviere, R.A. Engraved by J.J. Chant.
London Published May 3rd. 1881, By Arthur Lucas, The Proprietor, 37, Duke Street, Piccadilly, S.W.
Mezzotint and etching, final published state on india laid paper, 605 x 455mm. 23¾ x 17¾". Some spotting; traces of mold in image. Margins trimmed.
A puppy stands guard at a doorway. After Briton Rivière (1840-1920).
Printseller's Association: pg.49.
[Ref: 8849]   £360.00  
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Charity. ''Charity suffereth long, and is kind.'' 1 Cor. IV Chap: 5 V.
Charity. ''Charity suffereth long, and is kind.'' 1 Cor. IV Chap: 5 V. Engraved from the original Picture in the possession of Lieu.t Col.l Loyd Lindsay V.C. _ M.P. To whom this plate is respectfully dedicated by the publisher.
Painted by Briton Riviere. Engraved by F. Stacpoole.
London: Published Jan.y 1st 1872, by Arthur Lucas, the Proprietor, 49, Wigmore St. Cavandish Sq.re W. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1872, by W.m Schaus in the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington.
Mixed method engraving. 565 x 705mm (22¼ x 27¾"), with very large margins.
A little girl in ragged clothes sitting barefoot in the snow, feeding two stray dogs from a small piece of bread. After Briton Rivière (1840-1920).
[Ref: 47812]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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[Dalmatian Dogs and kennels.]
[Dalmatian Dogs and kennels.]
[Etched by Paul Renouard.]
[n.d., 1907.]
Etching. 280 x 225mm, 11 x 8¾".
Charles Paul Renouard (1845-1924). While at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in 1875 he and his instructor were hired to decorate the ceiling of the Paris opera house, which was the inspiration for his most well-known series of etchings, Le Nouvel Opéra. He came to London in the 1890s and started work for the 'Graphic' newspaper, sketching theater-goers and performers at the Theater Royal in Drury Lane, and policemen and defendants at one of London's many police courts.
[Ref: 9058]   £150.00   (£180.00 incl.VAT)
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[The Dismemberment of a Turkey.]
[The Dismemberment of a Turkey.]
Painted by Frank Paton, engraved by W. Redaway signed in pencil by both.
London Published April 2nd 1883 by E.E. Leggatt, 46 Fenchurch Street EC.
Etching, artists proof, limited to 75. Remarque "Turkey chasing away puppies". 330 x 330mm.
Frank Paton (1856-1909)
[Ref: 4567]   £380.00  
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Les Tondeuses de Chiens.
Les Tondeuses de Chiens.
Designed & drawn on Stone by J.J. Chalon.
London. Published by Rodwell & Martin New Bond St. May 1, 1820. C. Hullmandel's Lithography.
Hand-coloured lithograph, watermark 1817, sheet 315 x 445mm (12½ x 17½") with very large margins. Slight mount burn around image, slightly stained on edge of margins.
A scene with two women sitting in a street and grooming dogs on their laps, under a parasol and by a sign for their business. Two groomed dogs are visible in the right foreground, further two in a kennel on the left, with pedestrians and a carriage in the background.
[Ref: 60112]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Democ-Soc. Aristo.
Democ-Soc. Aristo.
Peint par Alfred De Dreux. Imp. Lemercier, 57 Rue de Seine, a Paris. ['Emile Lassalle' signature facsimile in plate lower left.]
Paris et New York_ Goupil Vibert et C.ie Editeurs. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1850, by W. Schaus, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York. London. E. Gambert & Co. Publishers. [Publisher's blindstamp below publication line].
Tinted lithograph. Printed area: 510 x 680mm (20 x 26¾"). Light foxing to lower half of sheet. Pin hold in left edge of printed area.
A large tinted lithograph depicting a Boston Terrier (left) and a Whippit (right) looking at each other, wearing large thick collars. The Boston Terrier is named 'Democ-Soc', representing a Democratic Society, whilst the Whippit is named 'Aristo', a reference to the Aristocracy.
[Ref: 32009]   £450.00  
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[Two dogs, one sleeping, the other awake.]
[Two dogs, one sleeping, the other awake.]
Jo Eli Ridinger fec: et excud A.d.
[1728]
Etching, platemark 190 x 240mm (7½ x 9½"), with large margins.
Plate from the 'Zeichenbücher, Säugethiere betreffend' (Sketch books of mammals) produced and published by Johann Elias Ridinger (1698-1767), one of the most celebrated German engravers of animals. Much of his career was spent in Augsburg.
[Ref: 47791]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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Graphic Illustrations Of Animals. Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death.
Graphic Illustrations Of Animals. Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death. The Dog.
Designed and Drawn on Stone by W Hawkins.
London, Published by Thomas Varty, Adelaide Street, Strand. [n.d., c.1850.]
Hand coloured lithograph. Sheet 345 x 420mm (13½ x 16½").
A central illustration of a collie dog is surrounded by eight vignette scenes depicting the commercial uses and relationship to man of the animal, in life and death (in this case dog-skin boots!). Plate to 'Graphic Illustrations Of Animals', illustrated by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807 - ?1889), artist and sculptor of natural history subjects. In 1852 he was appointed director of the fossil department at the Crystal Palace, where he worked with Richard Owen on the famous models of dinosaurs and other extinct lifeforms. Numbered 'Pl. 7.' upper right.
[Ref: 48193]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Portraits of Dogs.
Portraits of Dogs. From the Original Picture In the Collection of Briggs Price Fountain, Esq.e at Narford in the County of Norfolk.
Jean Fyt Pinxit. Daniel Lerperniere Sculpsit.
Publish'd Sep.r 25.th 1799 by John & Josiah Boydell, No.90 Cheapside London.
Engraving with fine hand-colour. Plate: 510 x 600mm (20 x 23¾"). Framed, size 755 x 850mm (29¾ x 33½"). Unexamined out of frame.
A portrait of ten dogs in a landscape: in the foregroud are several spaniels, a greyhound and a pair of bloodhounds. In a fine decorative frame.
[Ref: 47108]   £990.00  
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[Dogs Fighting.]
[Dogs Fighting.]
Painted by A. Cooper. Engraved by C. Turner.
London, Published June 1, 1816, by A. Cooper No.10 Robert Street, Bedford Row. Printed by J. Lahee.
Mezzotint, before title, image 270 x 320mm. 10½ x 12½". Trimmed to/close to plate.
Two terriers fighting over a bone. After Abraham Cooper (1787 - 1868).
Siltzer: p.95. Whitman: 701.
[Ref: 18845]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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Dogs Fighting.
Dogs Fighting. To the R.t Hon.ble Lord Charles Townshend, this Print is with permission dedicated by his lordship's most ob.t & hum.ble S.t. A. Cooper.
Painted by A. Cooper. Engraved by C. Turner. Printed by J.Lahee.
London, Published June 1, 1816, by A. Cooper No.10 Robert Street, Bedford Row. printed by J. lahee.
Mezzotint.. 380 x 410mm. Image of a stag on publication line. Margins slightly damaged. Light foxing to publication line.
Two terriers fighting over a bone.
Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 1366]   £420.00  
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Evening.
Evening.
Frederick Tayler lithotint.
C. Hullmandel's Patent. [n.d., c.1845.]
Lithotint. Sheet: 365 x 540mm (14½ x 21¼"). Foxing in large margins.
A scene in a kennel in which a pack of tired setters & pointers all lie on the floor exhausted after a days work.
[Ref: 47455]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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Favorite Pony and Spaniels.
Favorite Pony and Spaniels.
Painted by E.Landseer, R.A. Engraved by Wm. Giller.
[London, c.1841.]
Mezzotint. 350 x 430mm.
The property of Charles William Pack: a pony called Belle, a black & tan spaniel called Corah, and a Blenheim Spaniel called Fairy. Landseer retouched the painting some years later, remarking that the horse 'needed grooming'.
[Ref: 12297]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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La Courmandise. Braque Francais et Griffon. The Gluttony _ La Glotonía.
La Courmandise. Braque Francais et Griffon. The Gluttony _ La Glotonía.
Lith par J. Didier d’après le tableau original de Zacharie Noterman.
Paris, Desgodets et C.ie 20 Rue Hautefeuille. London V.or Delarue. Imp. Lemercier, rue de Seine 57 Paris. [n.d. c.1860.]
Coloured lithograph. 596 x 786mm. 23½ x 31". Repaired tears.
A Braque Francais and a Grifon digging into a basket of dead fowl, including pheasant.
[Ref: 25912]   £480.00  
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Macédoines No.11. Greyhound & Spaniel.
Macédoines No.11. Greyhound & Spaniel.
E.d. Traviés.
Paris Berrieux .r. rue des Grnads Augustins 1g. London Gambart et c. 25 Berners St, Oxford St. [n.d., c.1840].
Coloured lithograph, printed area 220 x 270mm.
An oval image is within a very ornate lithographed border the greyhound and Spaniel rest on a terrace.
[Ref: 6177]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Jack In Office.
Jack In Office. From a Picture in the possession of John Sheepshanks Esq.r. Proof.
Painted by Edwin Landseer, R.A. Engraved by Benj.n P. Gibbon. Printed by McQueen.
London, Published Dec.r. 29, 1834, by Colnaghi & Co. Pall Mall East; F.G. Moon, 20 Threadneedle Street; Wyatt and Son, Oxford; and the Engraver, 89 Albany Sreet.
Proof etching on india paper. 510 x 435mm, very large margins. Tear in platemark at top. Foxing on left.
A fat Jack Russell terrier sits on a cart in a yard with two food bowls beside him, dominating four other dogs on the ground who look up at him hopefully. 'A Jack in Office' was a slang expression for a pompous government official.
Graves: 191.
[Ref: 52081]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Chivied.
Chivied.
Painted by Samuel J. Carter. Engraved by A.C. Alais. Printed by A. Holdgate.
London. Published July 17th 1886, by Henry Graves & Co. Proprietors Publishers to HM the Prince & Princess of Wales, 6 Pall Mall. Copyright Registered.
Mezzotint with engraving. Platemark: 695 x 550mm (27¼ x 21½"). Damage to edges of sheet. Staining in margins. Very large margins.
Two kittens look down at three puppies, who have chased them up into a tree. A later issue of this print was published with the title, 'Baffled'. After reputed animal painter Samuel John Carter (1835-1892).
[Ref: 39244]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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The First Lesson.
The First Lesson.
[James Bateman. Alfred Lucas.]
London, Published Septermber 1.st 1863 by B. Brooks & Sons, 48 Fetter Lane, City.
Mezzotint with etching. Platemark: 485 x 605mm (19 x 23¾"). Large margins.
A terrier in a barn, on the left, with a rat under its paw, looking at three puppies which watch eagerly; a kennel and broom behind. After James Bateman (1814 - 1849).
Ex collection of Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 39071]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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Morning.
Morning.
Frederick Taylor lithotint. C. Hullmandel's Patent.
[n.d., c.1845.]
Lithotint. Sheet: 365 x 540mm (14½ x 21¼"), with very large margins. Slight foxing .
A scene showing a pack of setters excited to be let out in the morning.
[Ref: 47453]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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Morning. [&] Evening.
Morning. [&] Evening.
Frederick Taylor lithotint. C. Hullmandel's Patent.
[n.d., c.1845.]
Pair of lithotints. Sheet: 365 x 540mm (14½ x 21¼"), with very large margins. Foxing in margins.
Scenes comparing dogs behaviour in the morning and at night; a pack of setters excited to be let out; a kennel scene where a pack of tired setters & pointers all lie on the floor exhausted after a days work.
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Naughty Dogs of Paris…
Naughty Dogs of Paris…
[Boris O' Klein]
Printed by Ducher & Mathieu, 35 Avenue De L'Opera, Paris.
Coloured engraving. 435mm. n.d. c.1925.
'Naughty Dogs of Paris' Series. Proof. Arthur 'Boris' O'Klein, born in Moscow [1893-1983.]
[Ref: 4461]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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[A puppy asleep inside a gambler's hat.]
[A puppy asleep inside a gambler's hat.]
[by Henry Macbeth Raeburn.]
London Published 1st January 1887 by W. Wollrauch & Co. 24 Great Alie Street, Aldgate.
Etching before Artist proof stamp. 330 x 380mm (13 x 15") very large margins.
On the table are scattered playing cards, one of which has been chewed by the dog; also a cigar stub and a box marked 'Colorado'.
[Ref: 53134]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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[The Queen's Dogs.]
[The Queen's Dogs.]
Gourlay Steell. 1867.
Published by T. & R. Annan, Glasgow 10th September 1885.
Coloured photogravure on chine collé, signed by the artist. 480 x 445mm (19 x 17½"). Some slight soiling. Small margins.
Three of Queen Victoria's dogs: Noble, a Cheviot-breed collie, lying on a divan; Waldmann, a dachshund; and Corran, a Skye terrier. After Gourlay Steell (1819-94), animal painter dubbed the 'Scottish Landseer' who received many aristocratic commissions for his work. In 1872 he succeeded Edwin Landseer as Queen Victoria's Animal Painter. This portrait was probably painted at Balmoral.
[Ref: 47811]   £350.00  
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Het Rekest.
Het Rekest.
B. te Gempt del. Joh.s de Mare sculps.
[n.d., c.1860.]
Mezzotint. Sheet 295 x 425mm. Trimemd to image on three sides.
A dog's court scene! 'The Petition'.
[Ref: 8358]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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[His First Night From Home.]
[His First Night From Home.]
HD. Herbert Dicksee [pencil signature].
Pub. London Nov. 1901 by the Fine Art Society Ltd. 148, New Bond St. W.
Etching on vellum, signed by the artist. 205 x 290mm (8 x 11½). Frame with Frost and Reed label. Small scratch in image. Unexamined out of frame.
A tiny puppy curled up asleep.
[Ref: 50057]   £750.00  
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Liberté - Égalité - Fraternité. Société des Partageux. Society for the Equal Division of Property.
Liberté - Égalité - Fraternité. Société des Partageux. Society for the Equal Division of Property.
Godfroy Jadin pinx.t. Émile Lassalle Lith.
London Publ.d 1st of April 1852 by Goupil & Co.
Tinted lithograph. Printed area 550 x 370mm (21½ x 14½"), blind stamp of Goupil Paris.
Three dogs around a bowl. The muzzled bulldog pushes to the front of the queue. Louis Godefroy Jadin (1805-82), painted hunting scenes in both Napoleon III's rooms in the Louvre and the dining room of the Palace of Tuileries for Ferdinand-Philippe, Duke of Orleans.
[Ref: 3424]   £350.00  
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Société des Fréres et Amis. Society of Friends and Brothers. [&] Société des Partageux. Society for the Equal Division of Property.
Société des Fréres et Amis. Society of Friends and Brothers. [&] Société des Partageux. Society for the Equal Division of Property.
Godfroy Jadin pinx.t Émile Lassalle Lith.
London Publ.d 1st of April 1852 by Goupil & Co.
Pair of tinted lithographs. Printed area 550 x 370mm.
A surtitle on both plates reads 'Liberté - Égalité - Fraternité'. Louis Godefroy Jadin (1805-82) painted hunting scenes in both Napoleon III's rooms in the Louvre and the dining room of the Palace of Tuileries for Ferdinand-Philippe, Duke of Orleans.
[Ref: 3425]   £850.00   view all images for this item
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The Sportsman's Kennel,
The Sportsman's Kennel, A Series of Heads of the principal British Sporting Dogs; Fox Hound. Terrier. Blood Hound. Spaniel. Pointer. Setter. Greyhound. Water Spaniel. Harrier. Beagle. Deer Hound. Newfoundland.
Executed in Lithography by Thos. Fairland, After Pictures Painted From The Life, And Expressly For This Work by Edwin Landseer, R.A. A. Cooper, R.A. And Charles Hancock.
London. Published by B.B. King, Monument Yard. Sold Also By Ackermann & Co. Strand, Charles Tilt, Fleet St. & Thos. Mc.Lean Haymarket. Printed by Graf & Soret. [1833.]
Extremely rare. Twelve lithographic plates and frontispiece on india laid paper in original green morocco boards, folio (500 x 350mm, 19¾ x 13¾"). Complete as isssued. Boards stamped in gilt on cover: 'The Sportman's Kennel. By Edwin Landseer, R.A. Abraham Cooper, R.A. & Charles Hancock'. Boards scuffed and rubbed; missing spine. Soiling and some spotting to plates, water stain to lower edge of all sheets. Images largely unaffected, good.
A fine set of lithographs of the principal sporting dog breeds. All plates captioned below image and inscribed 'London, Published by Harding & King, 24, Cornhill Novr. 1st. 1833.'
[Ref: 8533]   £1,250.00   view all images for this item
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The Stag At Bay. To the Most Noble the Marquis of Breadalbane this Engraving from the Original Picture in his Lordship's Collection, Is with permission most respectfully dedicated by His Lordship's Obedient Servants, Henry Graves & Compy.
The Stag At Bay. To the Most Noble the Marquis of Breadalbane this Engraving from the Original Picture in his Lordship's Collection, Is with permission most respectfully dedicated by His Lordship's Obedient Servants, Henry Graves & Compy.
Painted By Sir Edwin Landseer, R.A. Engraved By Thomas Landseer.
London; Published by Paul Jerrard & Sons, Fine Art Gallery, 170, Fleet Street [n.d. c.1855].
Engraving. 985 x 605mm. Tear c.8cm into image top left. Water staining through title area and into image at right. Staining and foxing mostly in margins.
Re-issue from original plate by Jerrard of print originally published by Henry Graves, with Graves publication line erased. Painting was exhibited at the Art Treasures Exhibition of 1857.
Graves: 234. Provenance: Royal House of Hanover.
[Ref: 3709]   £650.00  
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The Twa Dogs.
The Twa Dogs. To His Grace the Duke of Bedford this Engraving is by permission most respectfully dedicated by His Graces oblidged Servant. Edwin Landseer.
Painted by Edwin Landseer 1822. Engraved by Benj.n P. Gibbon 1827.
London, Pub Jany 14th by W.B. Tiffin, N'3 Haymarket & Colnaghi Son & Co No 11 Pall Mall East.
Etching on chine collé. 390 x 435mm (15¼ x 17") very large margins.
Two dogs seated on a grassy knoll above a lake, with four lines of verse by Robert Burns.
[Ref: 52080]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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The Three Graces.
The Three Graces.
Painted by W.Weekes.
Published by Richard C. Hall & Co. 72 Dean Street, London. W. Copyright Registered. Entered According to Act of Congress, 1898 by Richard C. Hall & Co. in the Office of the Library of Congress.
Photogravure. 460 x 365mm.
A Pug, Fox Terrier, and Spaniel.
[Ref: 6497]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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Qui Vive! Who Goes There!.
Qui Vive! Who Goes There!.
Emile Lassalle d'apres Alfred De Dreux. Imp. par Lemercier, a Paris. ['Emile Lassalle' signature facsimile in plate lower left.]
New-York, Pubd. by Goupil & Co. 289 Broadway. Paris._Goupil, Vibert & Cie. _Editeurs, 15. Boulevart Montmatre et 10 rue d'Enghien. London._Pubd. By E. Gambart & Co. 25 Berners St. Oxford St. [n.d., c.1855.]
Coloured lithograph highlighted with gum arabic, image 460 x 630mm. Light staining to title area.
A Cavalier King Charles spaniel and fox terrier alerted by someone approaching. With publisher's blindstamp below publication line.
[Ref: 8329]   £680.00  
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