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A Barr Flight & Barr Worcester inkwell set depicting a Spaniel / Setter A Barr Flight & Barr Worcester lidded single inkwell set depicting a recumbent red and white Spaniel / Setter. With marbled veined finish and mercurie oxide gilt decoration, imitating Italian scagliola marble, the inkwell provides for two quills and a central candle. The scagliola finishes were popular by the maker from around 1800 to 1820. The painting of the Spaniel / Setter is possibly by Enoch Doe (English, ca. 1785 - fl. 1851). On the base the hand written script marks read, beneath a crown, “Barr Flight & Barr Worcester manufactured to their majesties Prince of Wales & Royal Family”. This is considered to be the most elaborate of Flight and Barr porcelain marks. Together with the maker’s mark, in the same hand. Then incised ‘173’. English, circa 1815.
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Objets D'Art |
Spaniel |
Yr: 1815 |
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Springer Spaniel with pheasant Graphite and crayon drawing on buff paper of seated Springer spaniel with hen pheasant.
Signed bottom right.
To the reverse framer’s label:
“16/6/87
Frame Express
1 Queen’s Road, Wimbledon, SW19 8NG”.
English, circa 1987.
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Spaniel |
Yr: 1987 |
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“The Spaniel” by John R. Scott, (English, 1774–1827) & John Webb (English late 18th – early 19th) after John Webb (English late 18th – early 19th) A Water Spaniel standing beside a stream.
An engraving commenced by John R. Scott, (English, 1774–1827) finished by John Webb (English late 18th – early 19th) after the painting of 1815 by Richard Ansdell, R.A. (English, 1815-1885).
Titled “The Spaniel” and dedicated “To the Right Honourable Baron Northwick F.S.A. &c. &c., this print is with permission humbly dedicated by his lordship's most obedient servants, Moon, Boys & Graves”.
“London,Published July 1 1830 by Moon, Boys & Graves. Printsellers to His Majesty, 6.Pall Mall.”
There is an example in the Welcome Collection.
English, 1830.
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Paintings |
Spaniel |
Artist: John Cother Webb |
Yr: 1830 |
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