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A dry-point etching of a Skye Terrier by Kurt Meyer-Eberhardt (German 1895-1977). A dry-point etching of a Skye Terrier by Kurt Meyer Eberhardt (German, 1895 - 1957). Signed in pencil "KM Eberhardt". German, circa 1930.
From a series of four etchings with Skye Terriers (three depicting a single and one a pair), and a further two with Scottish Terrier and Sealyham Terrier.
Published by Franz Hanfstaengl, Munchen. German, circa 1930.
The Skye Terrier appears in several etchings by Meyer-Eberhardt, where the dog is sometimes titled "Teddy".
German, circa 1930.
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Paintings |
Skye Terrier |
Artist: Kurt Meyer Eberhardt |
Yr: 1930 |
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Drop Ear Skye Terrier reverse intaglio crystal brooch Drop Ear Skye reverse intaglio crystal brooch set in a 18 carat Etruscan gold mount. English, Circa 1870. Possibly inspired by Edinburgh's famous statue of a Drop Ear Skye, Greyfriars Bobby Reverse intaglio crystals are commonly and erroneously often called Essex Crystals.
Reverse intaglio crystals are commonly and erroneously often called Essex Crystals
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Jewellery |
Skye Terrier |
Yr: 1870 |
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“Grip” the Skye Terrier enamel by William Bishop Ford (English, 1832-1922) Enamel miniature set as a gold pendant of “Grip” the Skye Terrier, by William Bishop Ford (English 1832-1922). Popularised by James Bateman’s (English, 1815-1849) painting and subsequent engraving published by Lloyd Brothers & Co., in 1848. English, circa 1865.
A similar pendant of this enamel by William Bishop Ford (1832-1922) was previously in the Commendatore Melville A Jamieson loaned to the Victoria & Albert Museum around 1929.
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Enamels |
Skye Terrier |
Artist: William Bishop Ford |
Yr: 1865 |
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