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Black forest Ivory Setter Plaque Black forest Ivory Setter Plaque. Such carvings were from German workshop of the Graf von Erbach-Erbach in Odenwald, and the Kehrer family at Erbach, Ernst (working 1830-40) and his son Edouard (1812-63). They were made from around 1830 to 1860.
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English Setter |
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A porcelain Greyhound and hare by Jacob Petit (French, 1796-1865) A porcelain standing Greyhound with a hare between its legs by Jacob Petit (French, 1796-1865). Signed on the base “JPâ€.
Jacob Petit (French, 1796-1865) was one of the most famous French porcelain manufacturers of the 19th century. He began studying painting at Gros, then left Paris for England which gave him the taste for decorative objects. On his return to France in 1830, he published a book of interior decoration. His greatest interest was though in porcelain. By 1838 he bought Weill Baruch, in Fontainebleau. In 1850, he merged his two factories in Avon, but some years later, in 1862, he retires from Paradise Street Poissonière, transferring its business to one of his workers, Jacquemain.
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Greyhound |
Artist: Jacob Petit |
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Bronze of a Puli by Pogány Gábor Benő (Hungarian, b1962) Bronze of a standing Hungarian Puli by Pogány Gábor Benő (Hungarian, b1962), mounted on white marble base.
A metal plaque to the side of the base reads:
FCI EUROPA KUTYAKIALLITAS
EUROPA DOG SHOW
BUDAPEST 1993
The base bears the artist's label:
Pogány Gábor Benő
Sculptor
The Owner of the Corvus Kennel
Atelier: Szent Istvan 7/7
5000 Szolnok, Colony of Artists
T: (36-56) 372-274
Hungarian, 1993
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Objets D'Art |
Hungarian Puli |
Yr: 1993 |
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