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“Micky” Irish Wolfhound dry-point etching by Cecil Charles Windsor Aldin RBA (English, 1870-1935) “Micky”, a dry-point etching of the artist’s Irish Wolfhound, his head over the sofa by Cecil Charles Windsor Aldin RBA (English, 1870-1935). Numbered in the margin, in pencil, bottom left, “27/100” and signed bottom right “Cecil Aldin”. The reverse base label “Original Etching Irish Wolfhound Herbert Dicksee R.E. The Horner Galleries (F.J.Horner) THE CATHEDRAL CORNER 2, Church Street, Sheffield Telephone 26214 Established in 1886.English, circa 1925.
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Irish Wolfhound |
Artist: Cecil Aldin |
Yr: 1925 |
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Coaching oil, the Leeds Royal Mail by Samuel Henry Alken (English, 1810-1894) Coaching oil of a Royal Mail coach crossing landscape passing seated man with his dog by Samuel Henry Alken (English, 1810-1894). The coach wearing the correct Royal Mail livery, black with red door and lower panels, Post Office red wheels, and The Royal Coat of Arms on the door with the name of the town at the end of the coach's route.Signed bottom left "H Alken". Frame bears label for HENRY ALKEN Jnr. (1810-1894), being Samuel Henry Alken. English, circa 1885 Provenance: Leger Galleries, 13 Old Bond Street June 1969 Christies London.
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Other |
Artist: Samuel Alken |
Yr: 1885 |
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Coaching oil “On Top of The Hill†by Henry Thomas Alken Snr. (English, 1785 – 1851) Mid 19th snow scene of the London to Leeds Royal Mail carriage / coaching / six-in- hand oil by Henry Thomas Alken Snr. (English, 1785 – 1851)
A mid 19th century oil on panel of a London to Leeds Royal Mail coach . carriage/ six-in- hand driving through deep snow on approach to a village by Henry Thomas Alken Snr. (English, 1785 – 1851). The coach wearing the correct Royal Mail livery, black with red door and lower panels, Post Office red wheels, and The Royal Coat of Arms on the door. The reverse bears stencilled Christie’s number N 843 to the reverse. English, circa 1830.
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Coaching |
Artist: Henry Alken |
Yr: 1815 |
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Coaching oil “Doing Collar Work†by Henry Thomas Alken Snr. (English, 1785 – 1851) An oil on panel of a coach fully laden with passengers and luggage following an incline as it approaches a thatched cottage. by Henry Thomas Alken Snr. (English, 1785 – 1851). The coach wearing the correct Royal Mail livery, black with red door and lower panels, Post Office red wheels, and The Royal Coat of Arms on the door with the name of the town at the end of the coach’s route. The reverse bears ink label “Coaching Scene A Alken Sen. Very rare old painting. Horses - "doing Collar work" up the hillâ€. Monogrammed and dated on the milestone “1815â€. English, 1815.
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Coaching |
Artist: Henry Alken |
Yr: 1815 |
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Watercolour on paper of a West Highland Terrier by Christopher Gifford Ambler (English, 1886-1965) Watercolour on paper of a West Highland Terrier performing before his 13 friends! by Christopher Gifford Ambler (English, 1886-1965). Signed "C Ambler".
Clearly the West Highland Terrier does not impress his 13 friends "Bearded Collie, Carn Terrier, Beddlington Terrier, German Sheppard, Wire-Haired Fox Terrier, St.Bernard, Rough Collie, Bull Terrier, Pekingese, Scottish Terrier, West Highland Terrier, Dalmatian and Sealyham.
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West Highland White Terrier |
Artist: Christopher Gifford Ambler |
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Watercolour on paper of a seated black and white Scottish Terrier by Christopher Gifford Ambler (English, 1886-1965). A Watercolour with white heightening on board of a seated black and white Scottish Terrier by Christopher Gifford Ambler (English, 1886-1965). Signed bottom right “C Ambler”
English,circa 1920’s.
To the reverse the artist has written possible titles in ink “Patience” or “Ye’ll no be much longer?”, or “Not guilty, Miss us” and in pencil Isn’t Love Wonderful” suggesting the work was published. A “Marble Hill Gallery 72 Richmond Road Twickenham Middx” label to the reverse reads “C Ambler. The Two Friends, pencil and coloured mashes, heightened with white. Lived in Buckhurst Hill Esses , Exhibited two works at the Royal Academy between 1912-1914.” With stock number “P926ms”.
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Scottish Terrier |
Artist: Christopher Gifford Ambler |
Yr: 1920 |
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