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Jack Russell/ Smooth Fox Terrier plaque Brown Westhead & Moore enamel plate of the ‘Fox Terrier’ “Bellonna”, T H Murchison Esq’s., a painting illustrated in George Earl's (1824-1908), 'Portraits of the Champion Dogs of England'. 'Champion Dogs of England' illustrated forty paintings by the artist.
To the reverse a Victorian lozenge mark being design number 235691, registered by 'T C Brown-Westhead Moore & Co', the 'Cauldon Place, Staffordshire Potteries on the 3rd November 1869.
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Artist: George Earl |
Yr: 1869 |
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King Charles Cavalier Spaniel Needlepoint Footstool A cross stitch Berlin needlepoint on beige ground inspired by the depiction of Dash, Queen Victoria's beloved King Charles Cavalier Spaniel from Sir Edwin Landseer's 1837-1838 famous painting "His majesty's favourite dogs and parrot", also known as "Hector, Nero and Dash with the parrot, Lory", which can today be can be seen in the Royal Collection.
In original rosewood frame.
English, circa 1860
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Yr: 1860 |
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A 19th century Aesthetic Movement ebonised and gilt firesceen / pole screen in the manner of B Bruce James Talbert (Scottish, 1838 - 1881) or Edward William Goodwin (English, 1833-1866) with needlepoint of a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. A 19th century Aesthetic Movement ebonised and gilt firesceen / pole screen with sampler of a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. The Cavalier recumbent on a red tasselled cushion clearly inspired by the depiction of Dash, Queen Victoria's beloved King Charles Cavalier Spaniel from Sir Edwin Landseer's 1837-1838 famous painting "His majesty's favourite dogs and parrot", also known as "Hector, Nero and Dash with with the parrot, Lory", which can today be can be seen in the Royal Collection. The top corners with floral work and in the centre an oval of flowers framing the makers' name age and the date "Martha Shaw.agd.12 .yrs. 1850". The firesceen / pole screen in the manner of Bruce James Talbert (Scottish, 1838 - 1881) or Edward William Goodwin (English, 1833-1866).
English, circa 1850
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Yr: 1850 |
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The Power of the Dog by Maud Earl (1864-1943) and Arthur Croxton Smith (1865-1950) published by Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1911 The Power of the Dog by Maud Earl (1864-1943) and Arthur Croxton.
Smith (1865-1950) published by Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1911
This Edition de Luxe is limited to One Hundred copies signed by the Artist in ink. The cover in leather with gilt titles and signature, printed on thick art-paper with 21 tipped-in colour plates after paintings by Maud Earl, each with script about the breeds by eminent dog writer Arthur Croxton Smith. The breed chapters include the Pyrenean Mountain Dog, Foxhound, Bloodhound, Pointer, Greyhound, Welsh, Scottish, Boston, Bull, West Highland White, Fox, Sealyham Terriers, Pekingese, Miniature Bulldog, Chow, Griffon Bruxellois, Pomeranian, Springer Spaniel and Miniature Poodle.
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Artist: Maud Earl |
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