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Art Deco Brooch SOLD Art Deco brooch worked with platinum set diamonds with cabochon cut and half cabochon rubies and enamel detail. The standing Scottish Terrier is worked in enamel and wears a gold set calibre cut ruby collar.
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Scottish Terrier |
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Photogravure "The Pot Boilers" of Scottish Terriers by Maud Earl (English, 1864-1943) A photogravure of three seated Scottish Terriers before a steaming cauldron from a painting by Maud Earl (1864-1943)
Written at the top "London Published 1899 by Henry Graves & Co. Limited the proprietors 6 Pall Mall Copyright U.S.A. & Stiefbold J Co. Berlin_Printed in Paris by Paul Moglia". Written bottom left "Painted by Maud Earl" and bottom right "Photogravure by J Chavet".
With blindstamp bottom left "Henry Graves & Co"
An example of the photogravure can be found in the collection of the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
English / French, circa 1899
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Scottish Terrier |
Artist: Maud Earl |
Yr: 1899 |
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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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