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The Afghan "Champion Garrymhor Souriya" by Gladys Davison (English, early 20th century) A pastel and crayon on buff paper of a standing Afghan Hound "Champion Garrymhor Souriya", by Gladys Davison (English, early 20th century). A famous and well documented Afgan, see, for example, “Hutchinson's Popular and Illustrated Dog Encyclopedia”. Garrymhor Souriya (Ashna Of Ghazni x Alfreda) was whelped 13 July 1931, by the fancier and breeder Mrs Olive Couper. Mrs Couper was simultaneously active in breeding and exhibiting German Shepherd Dogs and Salukis. Two breeds where she was a major founding influence, as well as Afghan hounds. Souriya four grandparents were all born in Afghanistan / India. Titled "Champion Garrymhor Souriya" and signed and dated bottom right “Gladys Davison 1933”.
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Afghan Hound |
Artist: Gladys Dorothy Davison |
Yr: 1933 |
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Beagle photogravure from The Sportsman's Calendar published by The Berlin Photographic Company after Maud Alice Earl (English, 1864-1943). “January - "A Check .... Beagles" “ a photogravure of Beagles published 1906, as part of The Sportsman's Calendar by The Berlin Photographic Company after the painting by Maud Alice Earl (English, 1864-1943
The Sportsman's Calendar featured twelve of Maud Earl's works, January - "A Check .... Beagles"; February - "... Spaniel"; March - "Nipped in the Bud - Wire-Haired Terrier"; April - "Raw Material - Welsh Springer Puppies"; May - "Visiting The Coops - Ilchester Retriever"; June - "The Long Vacation - Foxhounds"; July - "Near The Holt - Otterhounds"; August - "The Twelfth ... Setter"; September - "Brace-Work ... Pointers"; October - "A Busy Team ... Cockers"; November - "Full Cry ... Foxhounds"; December - "Tender and True ... Retriever".
English, 1906.
The Sportsman's Calendar edition was limited to just 100 sets, each signed by Maud Earl, and came in a case designed so that a different that a different photogravure could be displayed for on month of the year.
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Beagle |
Artist: Maud Earl |
Yr: 1906 |
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Ivorine miniature of a “Bedlington Terrier†by Cecil Charles Windsor Aldin RBA (English, 1870-1935) An ivorine miniature of a standing “Bedlington Terrier†by Cecil Charles Windsor Aldin RBA (English, 1870-1935). Signed bottom right “Cecil Aldinâ€. Francis Iles Gallery, Rochest, Kent, label to the reverse. First illustrated, “Dogs of Character†by Cecil Aldin, published by Eyre Spottiswoode, 1927. Here titled “A Bedlington Terrierâ€, page 6. English, circa 1927.
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Bedlington Terrier |
Artist: Cecil Aldin |
Yr: 1927 |
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"Slimbridge" ducks lithograph by Sir Peter Markham Scott (1909-1989) Coloured offset-lithograph "Peter Scott 181" printed by the Curwen Press for Arthur Ackermann & Son Ltd and Sir Peter Markham Scott (1909-1989).
From 1935 up until about 1983 Ackermann's published a limited number of colour prints of Sir Peter's work. Many of the original oils are in major private and public collections, and these prints, signed by the artist.
Signed in pencil by the artist, bottom right, "Peter Scott".
The reverse bears label "Arthur Ackermann & Son Ltd., 3 New Bond Street"
English, circa 1981
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Birds |
Yr: 1981 |
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