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[Let Sleeping Dogs Lie]
[Let Sleeping Dogs Lie]
HD 1930.
Copyright 1930 by Frost & Reed Ltd. (of Bristol, England) in the United States of America.
Rare etching signed by the artist in pencil. Frost & Reed blindstamp, one of the smaller limited editions 33/150, very large margins. Frame dimensions 275 x 445mm (11¾ x 16"). Unexamined out of frame.
Two airedale puppies blissfully asleep. Herbert Thomas Dicksee (1862-1942) was an English painter who specialised in paintings of dogs and animals. He studied at the Slade School of Art and his first painting was exhibited in 1881. His paintings were usually done from life; he kept numerous dogs as pets and frequented London Zoo. His daughter, Dorothy was the executor of his will, which directed her to destroy most of the plates for his etchings.
[Ref: 56064]   £950.00  
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[Airedale Terriers]
[Airedale Terriers]
Henry Wilkinson.
Coloured etching signed by the artist. 241 x 342mm (9½" x 13½"). Limited edition: 68/250.
An etching by artist Henry Wilkinson (1921-2011) who specialised in sporting dogs and scenes.
[Ref: 9702]   £170.00   (£204.00 incl.VAT)
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The Hill Top [pencil]
The Hill Top [pencil]
Lucy Dawson [pencil]
[n.d. c. 1930]
Etching. 240 x 275mm (9½ x 10¾")
Two Airedale Terriers. Lucy Dawson, 1875–1954, was a British painter and printmaker best known for her portraits of dogs of all breeds. Under the pseudonym 'Mac' she illustrated books as well.
[Ref: 1598]   £360.00  
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[Pair of Airedale Terriers.]
[Pair of Airedale Terriers.]
Arthur Wardle [Pencil signature]
Published by F.Mansell, 1 Orleston Road, Holloway, London N, 1904.
Photogravure. Printed area 385 x 505mm (15¼ x 20").
[Ref: 6470]   £520.00  
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Irish Stew - Lick! Licking!! Lick'd!!!
Irish Stew - Lick! Licking!! Lick'd!!!
Painted by Stanley Berkley. Etched by W. Heydemann.
London. Published Decr. 1st 1886 by Sidney Redrup, 175 New Bond Street.
Etching. 154 x 400mm.
A terrier attacking a saucepan.
[Ref: 635]   £450.00  
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When We Were Pups Together.
When We Were Pups Together.
Painted by Stanley Berkley.
London Published Febr. 25th 1886 by Sidney Redrip, 175 Bond Street W.
Sepia photogravure. Four images on one sheet, total printed area 460 x 460mm. Small stain on publisher's line.
The adventures of two young terriers.
[Ref: 636]   £320.00  
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A Bone of Contention.
A Bone of Contention. "Chu Chunky of Notts" "Comedian of Notts". The property of Her Grace The Duchess of Newcastle.
Kate Beard 1915 [signed and dated in plate.]
Published by Art Engraving Department, Spratt's Patent Limited London, E.C.3 1924.
Large photogravure on india paper with some colour added by hand, 375 x 460mm. 14¾ x 18". A fine impression with wide margins. Mint.
Two wire haired fox terriers facing each other inside a kennel, a joint of meat on the floor between them.
[Ref: 23439]   £350.00  
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A Bone of Contention.
A Bone of Contention. "Chu Chunky of Notts" "Comedian of Notts". The property of Her Grace The Duchess of Newcastle.
Kate Beard 1915 [signed and dated in plate.]
Published by Art Engraving Department, Spratt's Patent Limited London, E.C.3 1924.
Large photogravure on india paper, 375 x 460mm. 14¾ x 18". A fine impression with wide margins. Mint.
Two wire haired fox terriers facing each other inside a kennel, a joint of meat on the floor between them.
[Ref: 23449]   £360.00  
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[Border Terriers.]
[Border Terriers.]
Henry Wilkinson.
Etching signed by the artist. 235 x 275mm (9¼ x 10¾"). Limited edition 53/250.
An etching by artist Henry Wilkinson (1921-2011) who specialised in sporting dogs and scenes.
[Ref: 47895]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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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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[Bull Terriers.]
[Bull Terriers.]
Henry Wilkinson.
Coloured etching signed by the artist. 250 x 300mm (9¾ x 11¾"), with very large margins. Limited edition: 76/250. Mint.
An etching by artist Henry Wilkinson (1921-2011) who specialised in sporting dogs and scenes.
[Ref: 59717]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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[Studies of Staffordshire Bull Terriers.]
[Studies of Staffordshire Bull Terriers.]
[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: 9079]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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[Wasp.]
[Wasp.]
Rosa Bonheur 1856 [signed and dated in plate.]
London Published 17th April 1900, by L.H. Lefevre & Son, 1a King Street St. James's S.W.
Mixed method engraving on india paper, artist's proof from an edition limited to 100, very large margins. 625 x 450mm. 24½ x 17¾".
Charming portrait of a Cairn terrier in a landscape, after Rosa Bonheur (1822 - 1899).
[Ref: 23440]   £380.00  
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[Cairn Terriers.]
[Cairn Terriers.]
Henry Wilkinson.
Etching signed by the artist. 240 x 295mm (9½ x 11¾"). Limited edition: 124/150.
An etching by artist Henry Wilkinson (1921-2011) who specialised in sporting dogs and scenes.
[Ref: 47913]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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[Hope.] [Cairn Terriers]
[Hope.] [Cairn Terriers]
Herbert Dicksee [pencil signature.]
Published at 10 Clare Street, Bristol, By Frost & Reed Ltd. of Bristol, & London, 1929. Copyright. Copyright 1929 by Frost & Reed Ltd. (of Bristol, England) in the United States of America.
Etching, signed by the artist. 290 x 420mm (11½ x 16½"). Framed, with printed title label pasted on backboard. Unexamined out of original frame.
The image shows the black terrier laid down with the white terrier sat in front of him. The label reads: '''Hope'' (Cairn Terriers). A New Original Etching by Herbert Dicksee R.E.'. Herbert Dicksee and his family owned a variety of different breeds of dogs which enabled him to paint them from life, such as “Hope”. The Cairn is one of the native Scottish Breeds and from the 17th century had been used in the Western Highlands and the Isle of Skye to keep down vermin which were a threat to game. They often worked in small packs and they take their name from the Cairn - small outcrop of stones, common in the highland moors.
[Ref: 57225]   £1,450.00  
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"Champion Breda Mixer"
[Anon]
Published by F.Mansell at 1 Orleston Road, Holloway, London N. the 15th June 1896. Copyright registered.
Photogravure on india laid paper, 365 x 420mm. 14¼ x 16½".
Fine portrait of an Irish terrier in the style of Arthur Wardle.
[Ref: 23450]   £360.00  
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The Chase.
The Chase. To Thomas Griffith Esq:r, this Engraving from the Original Picture in the Collection, Is most respectfully dedicated by his very Obliged Servant Chalrles Hancock.
Painted by C. Hancock. Engraved by W. Giller.
London, Published Nov.r 1. 1837, by Hodgson & Graves Printsellers by Special appointment to Her Majesty, 6 Pall Mall.
Mezzotint. Sheet size: 470 x 340mm (18¼ x 13¼"). Trimmed inside plate.
A dramatic scene with a black dog falling over the edge of a cliff, while chasing a rabbit lying dead below, as two other dogs watch from above. After sporting and animal painter Charles Hancock (1802 - 1877).
Ex collection of Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 39065]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Refaits.
Refaits.
P. Cottin Del. E.Pirodon lith. Imp. Lemercier & Co. Paris.
Publie par Goupil & Compie. le !st Octobre 1874. Paris, London, La Haye, Berlin.
Lithograph. Printed area 330 x 525mm.
A pair of rough terriers.
[Ref: 1402]   £320.00  
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It's no use Tiney, we must go to the gate.
It's no use Tiney, we must go to the gate.
Lithographed by C.J. Culliford, 22, Southampton S.t Strand.
Published Nov.r 11.th by Mess.rs Fielding & C.o. 5, Melton Street, Euston Squ.e. London. [n.d. c.1858.]
Coloured lithograph, 380 x 285mm (15 x 11¼").
A satire on the mid 19th century fashion for crinolines. A woman walking her small dog is blocked by her crinoline dress going through a small passage in a fence.
[Ref: 60113]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Champion Dandies
Champion Dandies "Blacket House Yet" and "Ancrum Fanny".
Arthur Wardle 1897 [signed and dated in plate.]
Published by Art Engraving Department, Spratts Patent Limited, London E.C.3. 1924.
Photogravure on india laid paper, 445 x 525mm. 17½ x 20¾". A good impression with full margins. Slight Printer's crease on left.
Two Dandie Dinmont terriers. The breed is named after Dandie Dinmont, a jovial farmer in Sir Walter Scott's novel Guy Mannering. Arthur Wardle (British, 1864 -1949) was a prolific and very talented late nineteenth century artist who created an extraordinary body of work, yet surprisingly little has been written about him. Known by some as a painter of big game and wildlife, he is for dog lovers one of the pre-eminent painters of pure bred dogs that England has produced.
[Ref: 23448]   £420.00  
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[Dandie Dinmont and his Terriers.]
[Dandie Dinmont and his Terriers.]
Gourlay Steel R.S.A. Delt. James Stephenson Sculpt.
Engraving. 330 x 435mm.
A fictional scene from Sir Walter Scott's novel, Guy Mannering. This character, Dandie Dinmont, is thought to be partly based on James Davidson, who is credited as the originator of the modern Dandie Dinmont terrier breed.
[Ref: 5712]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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[Dandie Dinmont]
[Dandie Dinmont]
David Gee [pencil signature].
[n.d., c.1950.]
Etching. 125 x 125mm (5 x 5"), very large margins.
A Dandie Dinmont head.
[Ref: 55435]   £75.00   (£90.00 incl.VAT)
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A Danish Terrier - From the original Picture in the possession of T. Lister Parker Esq.r.
A Danish Terrier - From the original Picture in the possession of T. Lister Parker Esq.r.
Painted by J. Northcote Engraved by Will. Say
London. Published Novr. 22 1804, by the Engraver, 92 Norton Street, Marylebone.
Mezzotint 275 x 380mm
[Ref: 4432]   £480.00  
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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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[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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[Jack Russell] Excelsior!
[Jack Russell] Excelsior!
Painted by W.m Strutt. Etched by A.W. Strutt.
London, Published Nov.r 1st 1887 by I.P. Mendoza, St James's Gallery, King St, St James's _ Copyright registered.
Etching. 525 x 345mm (20¾ x 13½"), with very large margins.
One Jack Russell terrier puppy wins the race up three steps. William Strutt (1825-1915), son of William Thomas Strutt, travelled to Australia and tried his hand in the Ballarat gold fields. Failing to make his fortune he returned to painting. He travelled to New Zealand 1855-6, and recorded the preparations of the Burke and Wills exploration expedition in 1860-61. He left Australia in 1862, not wanting to bring his children up in such a godless society. Back in England he turned his sketches into full paintings: in 2015 his ''View of Mt Egmont from New Plymouth, with Maori driving off settlers' cattle'' was purchased by the Museum of New Zealand for NZ$1.5 million, becoming the only significant oil painting from the 1850s or 1860s in their collection. The engraver of this plate, Alfred William Strutt, was his son, born in Taranaki, New Zealand in 1856.
[Ref: 47813]   £380.00  
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Champion Sandown Violet.
Champion Sandown Violet.
Arthur Wardle 1902 [signed and dated in plate.]
Published by Art Engraving Department, Spratt's Patent Limited, London, E.C.3 1924.
Photogravure on india paper, 350 x 455mm. 13¾ x 18". A fine impression with wide margins. Mint.
Fine portrait of a fox terrier in a landscape. Arthur Wardle (British, 1864 -1949) was a prolific and very talented late nineteenth century artist who created an extraordinary body of work, yet surprisingly little has been written about him. Known by some as a painter of big game and wildlife, he is for dog lovers one of the pre-eminent painters of pure bred dogs that England has produced.
[Ref: 23442]   £360.00  
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[Ready.]
[Ready.]
HD. 1928. Herbert Dicksee [pencil signature.].
Printed at 10 Clare Street, Bristol, by Frost & Reed Ltd. of Bristol & London 1928. Copyright. Copyright 1928 by Frost & Reed Ltd. (of Bristol, England) in the United States of America.
Proof etching, signed by the artist. edition of 325. 335 x 540mm (13¼ x 21¼"), with publisher's blindstamp. Framed. Unexamined out of frame. Mint.
Alert wire-haired fox terrier lying with ball by front paws.
From the celebrated collection of Bryan & Valerie Steele.
[Ref: 52106]   £950.00  
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[March - Nipped in the Bud.]
[March - Nipped in the Bud.]
Maud Earl.
Copyright 1906. Published by the Berlin Photographic Company Berlin - London W. 133 New Bond Street.
Colour photogravure, ltd edition of 100, signed by the Artist. 220 x 350mm.
Wire-haired Fox Terriers. Maud Alice Earl (1864-1943) was an eminent British-American canine painter. Her works are much enjoyed by dog enthusiasts and also accurately record many breeds. Earl was the born in London, the daughter of artist George Earl and his first wife Alice Beaumont Rawlins. Maud's profession was the continuation of a family tradition. George Earl, an avid sportsman and noted sporting painter, was his daughter's first teacher and had his daughter study the anatomy of her subjects, drawing dog, horse and human skeletons to improve her skill. She later said that her father's instruction had given her ability that set her apart from other dog painters. After her father's tutelage Maud went on to study at Royal Female School of Art (later incorporated into the Central School of Art). Earl became famous during the Victorian Era, a time when women were not expected to make their living at painting. Nevertheless, she developed a select clientele, including Royals amongst her patrons such as Queen Victoria and Queen Alexandra. Although evidently extremely successful in England, Earl felt that the world she knew had been destroyed by World War I and she emigrated to New York City in 1916. By this time her work had received wide international recognition and her popular images were published in a number of books and in print form. The Sportsman's Year featured twelve of Earl's works as engravings. Maud Earl died in New York in 1943 and is buried at Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in Sleepy Hollow, New York.
[Ref: 2289]   £350.00  
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[Fox Terrier] Locked out.
[Fox Terrier] Locked out.
Painted by J. Yates Carrington, Engraved by Alfred S. Handford
Published by the South Kensington Fine Art Association, 8 Exhibition Road South Kensington, London SW.
Mezzotint, 430 x 580mm, Image. tear in top margin, right corner of margin missing.
Fox terrier and pups.
[Ref: 1177]   £350.00  
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[Fox Terrier held at bay by a cat.]
[Fox Terrier held at bay by a cat.]
J. Yates Carrington.
London Published October 1st 1886. by J. Wallace 138 Fenchurch Street.
Etching on chine collé. 230 x 355mm (9 x 13¾"), with remarque of a palette containing the artist's pencil signature, very large margins.
James Yates Carrington (1857-1892).
[Ref: 47930]   £320.00  
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[A fox terrier.]
[A fox terrier.]
Arthur Wardle 1903 [in image lower left, pencil signature lower right.]
Published by F.Mansell at 1, Orleston Road, Holloway, London, N. the 12th January 1904. Copyright registered.
Photogravure on india laid paper, 345 x 450mm (13½ x 17¾"). One worm hole near signature lower left.
Fox terrier.
[Ref: 13373]   £320.00  
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[Terrier and Ferrets.]
[Terrier and Ferrets.]
TB [Thomas Blinks].
Published 1st June 1889, by Arthur Rayner, 26, Francis St Tottenham Court Road, London. Copyright reserved.
Etching on chine collé. 600 x 460mm (23½ x 18") very large margins.
A fox terrier standing in front of a pair of caged ferrets.
[Ref: 57264]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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[March - Nipped in the Bud.]
[March - Nipped in the Bud.]
Maud Earl.
Copyright 1906. Published by the Berlin Photographic Company Berlin - London W. 133 New Bond Street.
Colour photogravure, ltd edition of 100, signed by the Artist. 220 x 350mm.
Wire-haired Fox Terriers. Maud Alice Earl (1864-1943) was an eminent British-American canine painter. Her works are much enjoyed by dog enthusiasts and also accurately record many breeds. Earl was the born in London, the daughter of artist George Earl and his first wife Alice Beaumont Rawlins. Maud's profession was the continuation of a family tradition. George Earl, an avid sportsman and noted sporting painter, was his daughter's first teacher and had his daughter study the anatomy of her subjects, drawing dog, horse and human skeletons to improve her skill. She later said that her father's instruction had given her ability that set her apart from other dog painters. After her father's tutelage Maud went on to study at Royal Female School of Art (later incorporated into the Central School of Art). Earl became famous during the Victorian Era, a time when women were not expected to make their living at painting. Nevertheless, she developed a select clientele, including Royals amongst her patrons such as Queen Victoria and Queen Alexandra. Although evidently extremely successful in England, Earl felt that the world she knew had been destroyed by World War I and she emigrated to New York City in 1916. By this time her work had received wide international recognition and her popular images were published in a number of books and in print form. The Sportsman's Year featured twelve of Earl's works as engravings. Maud Earl died in New York in 1943 and is buried at Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in Sleepy Hollow, New York.
[Ref: 7452]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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A Find!  [&]  A Find Indeed! The Biter Bit!  [&]  The Blue Bag.
A Find! [&] A Find Indeed! The Biter Bit! [&] The Blue Bag.
Painted by Stanley Berkley. [to first plate, signed in first and third plates.]
[n.d., c.1890.]
A series of three mixed-method prints, each image 125 x 305mm. 5 x 12". Margins roughly trimmed; scratch to surface of third plate.
Charming triptych following the exploits of two fox terrier puppies who discover and dig up a wasp's nest and end up looking decidedly sorry for themselves, nursing stung and swollen muzzles. Stanley Berkeley (1855 - 1909) was a London etcher, animal, sporting and historical painter who exhibited paintings at the RA from 1881 to 1902, and was member of the RPE.
[Ref: 19452]   £420.00   view all images for this item
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Going! Going!  [&] Gone!!!
Going! Going! [&] Gone!!!
Stanley Berkley [etched in plate and signed in pencil lower left.] W. Heydermann [signed in pencil lower right.]
London Published September 20th. 1886 by Sidney Redrup, the Proprietor, 175, New Bond St. w. New York_Fishel Adler & Schwartz.
Pair of etchings, signed remarqued proofs, each 310 x 445mm. 12¼ x 17½". Repaired tear through sheet along lower platemark, 1st plate.
Three terriers engaged in a tug-of-war over a plucked chicken, which in the second plate splits sending the dogs flying backwards in different directions. A chained bulldog watches on with amusement to the right. With remarques of an auctioneer on the rostrum at a sale lower right. Stanley Berkeley (1855 - 1909) was a London etcher, animal, sporting and historical painter who exhibited paintings at the RA fom 1881 to 1902, and was member of the RPE.
[Ref: 9490]   £420.00   view all images for this item
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[A Hot Scent - Jack Russell terriers]
[A Hot Scent - Jack Russell terriers]
Henry Wilkinson.
Coloured etching signed by the artist. 235 x 342mm (9¼" x 13½"). Limited edition: 113/250.
A pair of Jack Russell terriers. An etching by artist Henry Wilkinson (1921-2011) who specialised in sporting dogs and scenes.
[Ref: 9690]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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[Irish Terrier head.]
[Irish Terrier head.]
Alice Banwell [Pencil signature.]
[n.d, c.1930.]
Etching, signed by the artist. 150 x 110mm (6 x 4¼"), with blindstamp 'Rembrandt Guild Artist's Proof', very large margins.
[Ref: 60114]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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[Islay Begging.]
[Islay Begging.]
Engraved by Thomas Landseer, A.R.A., in his 78.th Year. [EL: artist's monogram.]
London Published Dec.r 19.th 1874 by Henry Graves & Co, the Proprietors Publishers to H.M. the Queen &, T.R.H. The Prince & Princess of Wales, 6 Pall Mall, Copyright Registered. [Published by Henry Graves & Co. Printsellers and Publishers to Her Majesty the Queen and T.R.H. The Prince and Princess of Wales, Pall Mall, London. Sold by D. Woodcock & Co., 17, Farringdon Street, London.]
Mixed method engraving, proof before letters on india. Printseller's Association Stamp. Artist Proof Edition, Limited to One Hundred Copies. Plate 502 x 381mm. 19¾ x 15". Uncut, mint.
Islay begging; a full-face portrait of Her Majesty's favourite terrier. The picture belongs to Her Majesty the Queen and hangs at Osborne. From "Her Majesty's Pets being a Collection of Twenty Steel-Place Engravings from Paintings by Sir Edwin Landseer, R.A. By Special Permission of, and Dedicated to Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen".
Ex Collection of Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 23020]   £420.00  
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[Jack Russell]
[Jack Russell]
Signed Carsberg?.
n.d. c. 1930
Etching 200 x 260mm.
[Ref: 1192]   £110.00   (£132.00 incl.VAT)
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[Jack Russell.]
[Jack Russell.]
Henry Wilkinson.
Coloured etching signed by the artist. 180 x 220mm (7 x 8¾"), with very large margins. Limited edition: 71/250. Mint.
An etching by artist Henry Wilkinson (1921-2011) who specialised in sporting dogs and scenes.
[Ref: 59654]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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[Jack Russell & Rat.]
[Jack Russell & Rat.]
Henry Wilkinson.
Etching signed by the artist. 105 x 95mm (4 x 3¾"), with very large margins. Limited edition: 200/250. Mint.
An etching by artist Henry Wilkinson (1921-2011) who specialised in sporting dogs and scenes.
[Ref: 59653]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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[Jack Russell.]
[Jack Russell.]
B. Howitt-Lodge/[19]22 [signed and dated in image.]
Copyright. John Bale, Sons & Danielsson Ltd. London. [c.1925.]
Colour photolithograph, image 260 x 210mm. 10¼ x 8¼".
A Jack Russell terrier appears at an open window, imploring the viewer to play with the ball it has deposited on the window-sill.
[Ref: 15271]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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[Jack Russell Terriers.]
[Jack Russell Terriers.]
Henry Wilkinson.
Coloured etching signed by the artist. 235 x 345mm (9¼ x 13½"), with very large margins. Limited edition: 115/250. Mint.
An etching by artist Henry Wilkinson (1921-2011) who specialised in sporting dogs and scenes.
[Ref: 59656]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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[Lakeland Terriers.]
[Lakeland Terriers.]
Henry Wilkinson.
Coloured etching signed by the artist. 250 x 340mm (9¾ x 13¼"), with very large margins. Limited edition: 50/200. Mint.
An etching by artist Henry Wilkinson (1921-2011) who specialised in sporting dogs and scenes.
[Ref: 59660]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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[Mr. Brown Left Luggage]
[Mr. Brown Left Luggage]
A.H.Phillips, signed in Pencil
London Published Sept. 3rd 1900 by I.P. Mendoza Limited Printsellers and Publishers to H. M. the Queen, St. James's Gallery, 4 King Street, St. James's, Copyright Registered
Mixed method engraving 300 x 425mm.
Two sad Scottie dogs with a luggage tag.
[Ref: 4636]   £340.00  
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[Norwich Terriers.]
[Norwich Terriers.]
Henry Wilkinson.
Coloured etching signed by the artist. 245 x 300mm (9¾ x 11¾"), with very large margins. Limited edition: 31/250. Mint.
An etching by artist Henry Wilkinson (1921-2011) who specialised in sporting dogs and scenes.
[Ref: 59658]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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Paddy.
Paddy.
Painted by Frank Paton. Engraved by J.B.Pratt. Printed by A.Holdgate.
London. Published June 1st 1898, by Leggatt Brothers, 62 Cheapside E.C.
Mixed-mthod engraving. 550 x 440mm. Slight spotting in print area.
An Irish Terrier.
[Ref: 4572]   £450.00  
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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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