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A pair of gold Greyhound cufflinks A pair of gold cufflinks depicting Greyhound heads set to agate. Geometric chasing to the studs. English, circa 1880
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German Shepherd and Wire-haired Fox Terrier dry-point etching “Dare I" by Marguerite Kirmse (English, 1885 -1954) A dry-point etching, “Dare I" of a recumbent German Shepherd with bone approached by a Wire-haired Fox Terrier puppy by Marguerite Kirmse (English, 1885 -1954). Published Spring, 1925. In pencil, titled “Dare I" and signed bottom right “Marguerite Kirmse”. The reverse bears gallery label for “Arthur Ackermann & Son, Bond Street, London”. American 1925.
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Pair of "Midland Counties' Airedale Terrier Club" silver teaspoons Pair of "Midland Counties' Airedale Terrier Club" silver teaspoons. Each spoon depicts the hade of an Airedale Terrie and marked "Midland Counties' Airedale Terrier Club". Assayed Birmingham 1929, and stamped with the Birmingham silversmith mark of "J.A.R" being J A Restall Ltd, known for their club and award medals. English 1928.
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A rare 19th century French, double dog bed / 'Chien de lit'in Louis VI style. A rare 19th century French, double dog bed / 'Chien de lit' in Louis VI style. For a single variant see "Vies de Chiens" by Claude d' Anthenaise published 2000 by Alain de Gourcuff for �Maison de la Chasse & de la Nature, page 89.
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Scottish Terrier tie rack by the Syracuse Ornamental Company (Syroco Wood) A Scottish Terrier tie rack by the Syracuse Ornamental Company (Syroco Wood), an American manufacturing company based in Syracuse, New York, best known for their moulded wood-pulp products that resembled hand-carving. American circa 1940
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Cocker Spaniel tie rack by the Syracuse Ornamental Company (Syroco Wood) A Cocker Spaniel tie rack by the Syracuse Ornamental Company (Syroco Wood), an American manufacturing company based in Syracuse, New York, best known for their moulded wood-pulp products that resembled hand-carving. American circa 1940
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Mid to late 19th century 'Berlin' needlework / needlepoint / tapestry of a tricolour King Charles Cavalier Spaniel. 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