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
[Bucks Staghounds] The Favourites.
[Painted by] J. Hanson Walker Jun.r [Engraved by] E. Gilbert Hester.
Copyright in the year 1902, in the United States of America, by I.P. Mendoza Ltd. London. London, Published in the year 1902, by I.P. Mendoza, Ltd, Printsellers and Publishers to the late Queen Victoria, St. James's Gallery, 4A. King Street, St. James's, S.W. Copyright Registered, Printed by Mc.Queen Brothers.
Indian laid proof - open letters. A fantastic image. 595 x 691mm. 23½ x 27¼".
John Hanson Walker, Jnr. (exh. 1900-1925).
[Ref: 17798] £650.00
Steeple Chase Cracks. Une Course au Clocher.
D'Orschwiller Pinx. Régnier, Bettannier, Morlon lith.
New York_Pub.d by W. Schaus, 749 Broadway. Paris, François Delarue, rue JJ. Rousseau 18. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1860, by W. Shaus in the clerk's Office of the district Court of the United States for the Southern district of New York. Imp. F.ois Delarue, Paris.
Coloured lithograph. 528 x 856mm. 20¾ x 33¾".
A satire on horse-racing: jockey monkeys riding dogs in a race.
[Ref: 20677] £520.00
Taffy.
H.Goffey [Pencil signature].
[n.d., c.1940].
Etching. signed by the artist. 270 x 190mm (10½ x 7½").
Harry Goffey (1871-1951). Possibly an Old English Sheepdog.
[Ref: 2751] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
There's No Place Like Home.
Painted by Sir Edwin Landseer, R.A. Engraved by Alfred Lucas.
London, Published Oct.r. 27th 1874, by G.P. Mc.Queen, 37, Great Marlborough Street, Regent Street. Printed by Mc.Queen.
Mixed-method engraving with colouring by hand, open-letter state. 510 x 590mm, 20 x 23¼". Large margins slightly tatty and grubby.
A small rough-haired terrier looks up plaintively, an empty bowl in front and kennel behind. After Edwin Landseer (1802 - 1873). The publisher's colour sample.
[Ref: 23443] £420.00
Vixen. The Property of Daniel Maude, Esq.r
B.E. Duppa, Esq.r Del.t R. Roe, fec.t
[n.d. c1850.]
Etching on india. 252 x 299mm (10 x 11¾").
Head of a terrier wearing a collar, viewed in profile, looking to the right of the image. After portrait painter Bryan Edward Duppa (1804-1866). VAM: 23722:3.
[Ref: 29463] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
[The Prodigal.]
HD 1926. [Signature outside image:] Herbert Dicksee.
Published...Bristol by Frost & Reed Ltd of Bristol & London 1926 Copyright. Copyright 1926 by Frost & Reed Ltd (of Bristol, England) in the United States of America.
Etching, signed artist proof on vellum. 571 x 470mm (22½ x 18½"). Time stained outside platemark.
A terrier sitting on a doorstep in front of a closed door.
[Ref: 20270] £1,200.00
[Terrier and Ferrets.]
[Thomas Blinks.]
Published 1.st. June, 1889, by Arthur Rayner, 26. Francis S.t., Tottenham Court Road London. Copyright Reserved.
Etching with very large margins. On india. Plate: 460 x 610mm (18 x 24"). Some faint foxing.
A portrait of a terrier behind which several ferrets are kept in a cage.
[Ref: 35755] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
[Terrier Head.]
Alice Banwell [Pencil signature.]
[n.d, c.1930.]
Coloured etching, signed by the artist. 250 x 190mm (9¾ x 7½").
[Ref: 506] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
A Plan Of Campaign.
W.H. Trood. 1887 [signed and dated in plate.] Painted by W.H. Trood. Engraved by C.A. Alais.
Published by Frost & Reed, 12, Clare St. Bristol, October 18th. 1888.
Mixed method engraving in colour, on india laid paper, sheet 520 x 410mm. 20½ x 16". Slight stain at top right.
Various terriers surround a barrel, looking up at a crow perched on top. After William Henry Hamilton Trood (1860 - 1899).
[Ref: 13298] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
Three of us.
From a drawing by E.A. Drage. [Signed in plate lower left.]
[n.d., c.1900.]
Photogravure, 320 x 450mm. 12½ x 17¾".
Three terriers, including a Jack Russell (to right).
[Ref: 13408] £220.00
(£264.00 incl.VAT)
The First Lesson.
[J. Bateman.]
Berlin, F.Sala & Co. Unter d Linden 51.
Lithograph. 599 x 711mm. 23½ x 28".
A small dog in a barn demonstrates how to kill a rat to three puppies, who sit watching intently on the right, in front of the kennel, as the elder holds the rat under its paw on the left. Ex Norman Blackburn Collection.
[Ref: 18776] £280.00
(£336.00 incl.VAT)
[Scotty and Khaki.]
Margaret Collyer [pencil signature.] Stanley C. Pratt [pencil to right.]
Published at 8, Clare Street, Bristol by Frost & Reed. Printsellers of Bristol, Clifton and London. May 1st 1906. Copyright 1906 in the United States of America, by Frost & Reed, Bristol, England.
Rare etching on india, signed by artist and engraver. Plate 509 x 635mm (20 x 25").
A Westie and a Scottie sit on a rug, a ball lies in front. Margaret Collyer (1872-1945) the British animal and genre painter. Ex Collection: The Late Honourable Christopher Lennox-Boyd. PSA [Vol.II]: AP.300.
[Ref: 28707] £420.00
The Problem Play LXXXV. [in pencil.]
Diana Thorne. [signed in pencil.]
[n.d., c.1940.]
Etching. Plate: 185 x 230mm (7¼ x 9''), with very large margins. Mount burn.
A scene showing three puppies watching a spinning top.
[Ref: 50628] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
Terriers.
H, Alken del.t. I.Clark sculp.t.
London, Published by T.McLean, Jan.y. 1.1820.
Coloured aquatint. 270 x 380mm. Small mark in sky.
Seven assorted terriers.
[Ref: 67] £240.00
(£288.00 incl.VAT)
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
"They Won't be Happy Till They Get 'Em."
[Etched by Frank Paton.] G.Yates Carrington /88
[London, Published May 17th 1889 by E.E.Leggatt, 62 Cheapside, E.C.]
Rare etching. 285 x 355mm (11¼ x 14"). Various repaired tears not in the cricket image.
The central image of two terriers either side of a guinea pig's hutch is surrounded by nine vignette scenes. One of these is a cricket match, a scoreboard inscribed with the scores of the opening batsmen: 302 and 189 runs for numbers 1 and 2 respectively. Frank Paton (1856 - 1909) was a successful artist during his lifetime and could even count Queen Victoria as an admirer of his work. He is perhaps most widely known for his series of etched Christmas cards published annually by Edward Ernest Leggatt from 1880 until Paton's death in 1909. They were intended to be a cut above the average Christmas card and sold for half a guinea each. Their format became quite formulaic over the years. A central subject reflecting the title of the print was usually complemented by a series of often humorous sketches around its border. A number of the prints would be sent from the printers to be signed in pencil by Paton, as here. A cricketing item.
[Ref: 60117] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
Portraits of Three Dogs. Billy Rose Tumbler. The property of F. Redmond. Dedicated by permission to the Right Hon.ble Lord Macdonald by his Obedient humble Servant D. Wolstenholme.
Painted by D. Wolstenholme Jun.r. Engraved by John Bromley.
London, Published Aug.st 6, 1834, by D. Wolstenholme, 22 Chad's Row, Grays Inn Road.
Coloured mezzotint. Printed area; 360 x 420mm. Lighti spotting. Repaired hole on publication line. Pasted into mount.
Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 6690] £420.00
Three Pets. The Property of James Webb, Esqre. A Copy of the Pedigree of "Wee Pet" given with each Copy.
B. Aplin Howe, Pinxt. Lavars, Chromo-Lith, Bristol.
Entd. at Sta: Hall. Bristol. -Published by Oldland and May, 1863.
Chromolithograph, sheet 560 x 385mm. 22 x 15¼".
Sweet oval portrait of three pet dogs, two Scottish terriers and a fox terrier.
[Ref: 19427] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
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
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)
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)
[Weimaraner.]
Henry Wilkinson.
Etching signed by the artist. 240 x 345mm (9½ x 13½"). Limited edition: 38/250.
An etching by artist Henry Wilkinson (1921-2011) who specialised in sporting dogs and scenes.
[Ref: 47929] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
[Welsh Springer]
Henry Wilkinson.
Coloured etching signed by the artist. 293 x 248mm (11½" x 9¾"). Limited edition: 109/150.
An etching by artist Henry Wilkinson (1921-2011) who specialised in sporting dogs and scenes.
[Ref: 9683] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
[Welsh Springer & Partridge.]
Henry Wilkinson.
Etching signed by the artist. 240 x 295mm (9½ x 11¾"). Limited edition: 45/250.
An etching by artist Henry Wilkinson (1921-2011) who specialised in sporting dogs and scenes.
[Ref: 47915] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
[Welsh Springer Spaniel Puppies] [April - The Raw Material.]
Maud Earl.
Copyright 1906 by Photographische Gesellschaft. Berlin Photographic Company Berlin, London W, 133 New Bond Street; New York, 14 East 23rd Street. Copyright 1906
Photogravure on chine collé, printed in colours. 280 x 420mm (11 x 16½"), with large margins. Spots in image.
A litter of Welsh Springers, one of twelve plates in Maud Earl's ''Sportsman's Year".
[Ref: 56245] £380.00
[Welsh Springers]
Henry Wilkinson.
Coloured etching signed by the artist. 235 x 298mm (9¼" x 11¾"). Limited edition 22/250.
An etching by artist Henry Wilkinson (1921-2011) who specialised in sporting dogs and scenes.
[Ref: 9681] £170.00
(£204.00 incl.VAT)
[West Highland Terrier.]
HD 1930. Herbert Dicksee [pencil signature.]
Copyright 1930 by Frost & Reed Ltd (of Bristol, England) in the United States of America.
Etching, 32/150 impressions signed by the artist. 225 x 300mm (8¾ x 11¾"). Framed. Unexamined out of frame.
A seated Westie, looking up intently at something out of the image. From the celebrated collection of Bryan & Valerie Steele.
[Ref: 52125] £950.00
[Home Again.]
H.D. Herbert Dicksee [pencil signature] 21/200.
[n.d., c.1910.]
Rare etching, limited eition of 200 signed by the artist. 290 x 220mm (11½ x 8¾"). Framed. Unexamined out of frame. Mint.
A West Highland Terrier seated outside a closed door. From the celebrated collection of Bryan & Valerie Steele.
[Ref: 52093] £950.00
[Westie.]
Henry Wilkinson.
Etching signed by the aritist. 165 x 222mm (6½" x 8¾"). Limited edition 4/150.
An etching by artist Henry Wilkinson (1921-2011) who specialised in sporting dogs and scenes.
[Ref: 9711] £190.00
(£228.00 incl.VAT)
[Whippets.]
Henry Wilkinson.
Etching signed by the artist. 240 x 300mm (9½ x 11¾"). Limited edition: 63/200.
An etching by artist Henry Wilkinson (1921-2011) who specialised in sporting dogs and scenes. See Ref: 9686
[Ref: 47904] £170.00
(£204.00 incl.VAT)
[Whippets]
Henry Wilkinson.
Coloured etching signed by the artist. 241 x 297mm (9½" x 11¾"). Limited edition: 65/200.
An etching by artist Henry Wilkinson (1921-2011) who specialised in sporting dogs and scenes. See Ref: 47904
[Ref: 9686] £170.00
(£204.00 incl.VAT)
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
[Wolfhounds.]
Henry Wilkinson.
Etching signed by the artist. 245 x 345mm (9¾ x 13½"). Limited edition: 31/250.
An etching by artist Henry Wilkinson (1921-2011) who specialised in sporting dogs and scenes.
[Ref: 47905] £170.00
(£204.00 incl.VAT)
La Chasse De La Bècasse. [Woodcock hunting].
Peinte par G. Morland. Dirigee par A. Suntach.
Publieé les 15 Juin 1790 par Antoine Suntach.
Stipple. Platemark: 270 x 315mm (10 ½ x 12¼"). Large margins. Small holes in lower left margin. Damage to upper right corner outside platemark.
A man is packing his rifle at left, while a dog beside him sniffs at a dead bird wit another dog lying beside. Two more men are at the right, with one thrashing the bushes in the background. After English painter, George Morland (1762/3 - 1804) renowned for his scenes of English rural life and picturesque landscapes. Engraved and published by Italian reproductive stipple engraver, Antonio Suntach (1744 - 1828). Part of a series of nine hunting scenes, including some plates after Ibbetson.
[Ref: 33241] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)