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Early 20th century Meissen boar after Max Esser, (German, 1885 – 1943) A white hard paste boar standing on it’s front legs, designed in 1922. by Max Esser, (German, 1885 – 1943), for the "Reineke Fuchs" centrepiece.. Marked, on underside of the base, in underglaze blue, with the Meissen ‘crossed swords’ and incised with the model number H247. German, circa 1922.
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Boar |
Yr: 1922 |
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Photogravure of “Queen Alexandra her Grandchildren and dogs†published 1905 by C.W.Faulkner, after the original painting by Frederick Morgan (English, 1856 -1927) and Thomas Blinks (English, 1860-1912). A photogravure of Queen Alexandra (1844 – 1925), Danish born wife of King Edward VII of England feeding her dogs a Borzoi, Scottish Deerhound, Four Collies, Schipperke and two Bassett hounds & pup, sugar lumps from a basket on her arm, besides the Royal kennels at Sandringham House. She is accompanied by Princess Mary Windsor (later The Princess Royal) 1897 -1965 beside her at right, Princes Albert George (later King George VI) 1895 -1952 and David Edward (later King Edward VIII) 1894 -1972 at her left, the keeper standing in the trees behind them at right, beyond at left a further man opens a gate to let another Collie join the group. Published 1905 by C.W.Faulkner and Co., after the original painting by Frederick Morgan (English, 1856 -1927) and Thomas Blinks (English, 1860-1912).
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Borzoi |
Artist: Thomas Blinks |
Yr: 1905 |
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Briard Etching by Leon Danchin (French, 1887-1939) Coloured lithograph of a head study of pair of Briards by Leon Danchin (French, 1887-1938). Limited to 300 impressions and published by Devambez et Associ's of 43 boulevard Malesherbes, Paris. Danchin entrusted Edouard Devambez and his partner Georges Weil to publish his work from 1925 to 1932, with the lithographs usually limited from 300 to 400 editions. Signed in pencil "Leon Danchin" and numbered "92/300". Once the required number of prints was reached, the copper plate was scratched and discarded.
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Paintings |
Briard |
Artist: Leon Danchin |
Yr: 1935 |
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