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Click to see full size: Pekingese pastel by Persis Kirmse

26 ) Pekingese pastel by Persis Kirmse (English, 1885-1954)
A pastel on buff paper of a recumbent and seated Pekingese by Persis Kirmse (English, 1885-1954). Signed "Persis Kirmse" and dated "1933", bottom right. Reverse bears original French picture label "A LA PALETTE DE RUBENS ENCADREMENTS BEAUX ARTS M.TRAIMIER 9 RUS DES BELGES CANNES"


Paintings | Pekingese | Artist: Peris Kirmse | Yr: 1933 |
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Click to see full size: Victorian diamond Pekingese brooch

27 ) A Victorian diamond Pekingese brooch
A Victorian diamond brooch of a standing Pekingese, silver set with old cut diamonds, gold backed and cabochon cut ruby eyes.


Jewellery | Pekingese |
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Click to see full size: Pekingese etching by Leon Danchin

28 ) Pekingese etching by Leon Danchin (French, 1887-1939)
Early 1920's etching of a Pekingese, by Leon Danchin (French, 1887-1939), This is one of the first breed before Danchin's well known works published by Devambez et Associés with his partner Georges Weil from 1921 to 1931, with the lithographs usually limited from numbered 300 to 400 editions. F L Tournet of 31-33 rue Navarin, Paris label to the reverse


Paintings | Pekingese | Artist: Leon Danchin | Yr: 1921 |
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Click to see full size: Pastel of the Pekingese, “Jero’s Pu Zin” by Robert C G Allen

29 ) Pastel of the Pekingese, "Jero's Pu Zin" by Robert C G Allen (English, fl early 20th)
A pastel on paper of the Pekingese "Jero's Pu Zin" by Robert C G Allen (English, fl early 20th). Titled "Jero's Pu Zin" and signed bottom right "C G Allen". Illustrated Our Dogs, January 2003. Provenance: Lot 242, Doyle / Bonhams Dogs in Art, New York 11th February 2003


Paintings | Pekingese | Artist: Robert Allen |
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Click to see full size: The Pekingese “Shadza” and “Che-ka” by Miss Dorothy S Hallet

30 ) The Pekingese 'Shadza' and 'Che-ka' by Miss Dorothy S Hallet (English, fl 1913-1934).
Pastel of a head study of the Pekingese 'Shadza' and 'Che-ka' by Miss Dorothy S Hallet (English, fl 1913-1934). The Pekingese were owned by Mrs Fletcher of Langrish House, Hampshire. Signed, bottom left 'Dorothy S Hallet' and titled and dated bottom right 'Shadza & Che-ka 1939'. Interestingly and no doubt in recognition Shadza was the name given Empress Tzu Hsi favourite dog painted by Miss Carl, after the Boxer revolution. English,circa 1939.


Paintings | Pekingese | Artist: Dorothy S. Hallett | Yr: 1939 |
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Click to see full size: The Pekingese “Erbert” by Reuben Ward Binks

31 ) The Pekingese “Erbert” by Reuben Ward Binks (English, 1880-1950).
Watercolour of a head study of the Pekingese “Erbert” by Reuben Ward Binks (English, 1880-1950) Signed, dated bottom left “R Ward Binks 21” and titled “Erbert”. English,circa 1921


Paintings | Pekingese | Artist: Reuben Ward Binks | Yr: 1921 |
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Click to see full size: Pekingese etching by George Vernon Stokes RA

32 ) Pekingese etching by George Vernon Stokes RA (English, 1873-1954)
Pekingese coloured dry-point etching by George Vernon Stokes, RA (English, 1873-1954). Coloured dry-point limited edition of 75, signed in pencil in the margin, “G Vernon Stokes”. English, circa 1930.


Paintings | Pekingese | Yr: 1930 |
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Click to see full size: Gouache of a Pekingese by Ruben Ward Binks

33 ) Gouache of a Pekingese by Ruben Ward Binks (English, 1880-1950) SOLD
Gouache of a Pekingese by Ruben Ward Binks (English, 1880-1950) SOLD An image of the Champion Pekingese San San of Kyratown standing on an oriental rug. The famous dog owned by Hindley Taylor one of the most famous breeders of the period, and this painting is illustrated in the book on Pekingnese written by Hindley Taylor. Champion San San of Kyratown was later owned by Mrs Ashton-Cross a famous Pekingese fancier of the day. Titled bottom right "Ch. San San of Kyratown" and dated "1930" and signed bottom left "Ward Binks"


Paintings | Pekingese | Artist: Reuben Ward Binks | Yr: 1930 |
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Click to see full size: An enamel brooch of a standing Pekingese by Kenart

34 ) Enamel Kenart brooch of a standing Pekingese
Enamel on copper brooch of a standing Pekingese, made by the Manchester firm of Kenart, they were introduced at Crufts circa 1923 and the company stopped making them in the 1970s. Stamped to the reverse "Kenart". English, circa 1930.


Enamels | Pekingese | Yr: 1930 |
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Click to see full size: Watercolour of a Pekingese by Ruben Ward Binks (1880-1950)

35 ) Watercolour of a Pekingese by Ruben Ward Binks (1880-1950)
Watercolour of a Pekingese by Ruben Ward Binks (1880-1950)


Paintings | Pekingese | Artist: Reuben Ward Binks | Yr: 1910 |
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Click to see full size: A Pekingnese oil pastel by Marion Harvey

36 ) The Pekingese "Wei Elfann of Giffnock", pastel by Marion Rodger Harvey (Scottish, 1886-1971)
Pastel on paper of the Pekingese “Wei Elfann of Giffnock” by Marion Rodger Harvey (Scottish, 1886-1971). Titled “Wei Elfann of Giffnock” and signed "Marion Harvey". Born 4th July 1946 “Wei Elfann of Giffnock” was sired by ‘Chungking Tula Of Elfann’ and dammed by ‘Puff Ball Of Chungking'. Scottish, circa 1950.


Paintings | Pekingese | Artist: Marion Harvey | Yr: 1950 |
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37 ) Chinese courtesan of the Imperial Court reverse glass painting of courtesan of with a Pekingese
Reverse glass painting of a Chinese courtesan of the Imperial Court holding a Pekingese. Pekingese were Palace dogs for the sole enjoyment and preserve of the Emperor, and with his blessing, his family members, his wives, concubines and favoured eunuchs. For the strictest seclusion of the Court, their removal from the Palace precincts was strictly forbidden. Reverse glass paintings were the preserve of Imperial patronage, but also exported and keenly sought for English country house collections in the 18th century.


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Click to see full size: Miniature of a Pekingese by Alfred Wheeler

38 ) Miniature of a Pekingese by Walter Herbert Wheeler, (English, 1878-1960).


Minatures | Pekingese | Artist: Walter Wheeler | Yr: 1900 |
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Click to see full size: Oil on canvas of five Pekingese, monogrammed HL and dated 07

39 ) Oil on canvas of five Pekingese, monogrammed "HL" and dated "07"
An oil of five Pekingese. Likely to be painted for likes of such aristocracy and Pekingese fanciers as Lady Algernon Gordon Lennox rather than say the famous breeder Mrs Ashton Cross. The rarity of the lovely black Pekingese at this time makes this especially historic. English 1907


Paintings | Pekingese | Yr: 1907 |
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Click to see full size: Pekingese by Mrs E. Marion Nelson

40 ) Oil painting of a Pekingese by Mrs E. Marion Nelson (ex1890-1930).
Oil on canvas titled 'Tokie'.


Paintings | Pekingese | Artist: Mrs E. Marion Nelson (ex 1890-1930) | Yr: 1920 |
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41 ) Pekingese miniature on ivorine by Michael Weirs.
Pekingese miniature on ivorine by Michael Weirs. The ivorine beneath original convex glass. Signed "Weir's Min's". English circa 1925. SOLD.


Paintings | Pekingese | Artist: Michael Weirs | Yr: 1920 |
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Click to see full size: Oil on canvas of five Pekingese

42 ) Pastel on paper of five Pekingese by Dorothy S Hallet (fl 1913-1934)
A pastel on paper of five generations of Luebon Pekingese by Dorothy S Hallet (fl 1913-1934). Titled "Pai Che, Tang Leo, Tang Chu, Tang Sing & Tang Sang Of Luebon" and signed bottom right “Dorothy Hallet”. The Pekingese breed was on of the artist’s most favourite, and one in which Dorothy Hallett excelled. English, circa 1925.


Paintings | Pekingese | Artist: Dorothy S. Hallett | Yr: 1925 |
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Click to see full size: Pekingese manner of Horatio Henry Couldery

43 ) Pekingese manner of Horatio Henry Couldery (1832-1893)
Chalk on paper, manner of " Horatio Henry Couldery" (1832-1893).


Paintings | Pekingese | Artist: Horatio Henry Couldery |
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44 ) Pekingese "Chu-Chu" by Marion Rodger Hamilton Harvey (1886 - 1971)
Etching of a seated Pekingese by Marion Rodger Hamilton Harvey (1886 - 1971). Signed in the margin in pencil "Marion Harvey". Labeled with the title "Chu-Chu" and "Edition strictly limited to 75 artist's proofs". Scottish circa 1925.


Paintings | Pekingese | Artist: Marion Rodger Hamilton Harvey | Yr: 1925 |
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45 ) Pekingese by Frank Prosser (Early 20th Century)
Pekingese, pastel on paper by Frank Prosser. English, circa 1915.


Paintings | Pekingese | Artist: Frank Prosser |
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46 ) Pekingese inscribed 'H.B. Chalon'
Pekingese oil on canvas, inscribed 'H.B. Chalon'.


Paintings | Pekingese | Artist: Henry Bernard Chalon |
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Click to see full size: Pekingese Brooch

47 ) Pekingese Brooch
Pekingese costume brooch, with red glass eyes.


Jewellery | Pekingese |
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Click to see full size: Pekingese Seated Inkwell

48 ) Pekingese Seated Inkwell. SOLD
A Pekingese seated beside an inkwell. Both worked in spelter, upon a marble base. French, circa 1920.


Objets D'Art | Pekingese | Yr: 1920 |
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Click to see full size: Pekingese Miniature by Michael Weirs

49 ) Pekingese Miniature by Michael Weirs
Miniature painted on ivorine of a Pekingese standing in grass landscape, by Michael Weirs. In original gilt frame behind convex glass. Signed bottom right in red, "Weirs Min’s". English, circa 1920.


Minatures | Pekingese | Artist: Michael Weirs | Yr: 1920 |
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Click to see full size: Pekingese Screen by Maud Earl (1864-1943)

50 ) Pekingese painted silk screen, by artist Maud Earl (1864-1943).
This is one of the screens painted on silk whilst Earl was living in New York and exhibited at the Jacques Seligman Galleries 51st Street. 14th December 1927 - 14TH January 1928. It was exhibit number 14 titled "Pekes and Paroqurt" and was lent by Mrs George Blumenthal. The Blumenthal's were major art buyers. In the year they purchased this work by Maud Earl 1928 George Blumenthal gave $1,000,000 to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and was its President from 1934 until his death in 1941. The screen was illustrated in The Illustrated London News of August the 11th 1923, in an article “Portraits of Pets as Wall Decoration: Maud Earl Panels”, and titled “Mrs George Blumenthals’s “Pekes” a Gold Screen”. This is one of the screens painted on silk whilst Earl was living in New York and exhibited at the Jacques Seligman Galleries 51st Street. 14th December 1927 - 14TH January 1928. It was exhibit number 14 titled "Pekes and Paroqurt" and was lent by Mrs George Blumenthal. The Blumenthal's were major art buyers. In the year they purchased this work by Maud Earl 1928 George Blumenthal gave $1,000,000 to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and was its President from 1934 until his death in 1941.


Paintings | Pekingese | Artist: Maud Earl | Yr: 1925 |
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1) Antiques & Art at the Armory 2012

 
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2) 8th Annual Palm Beach Jewellery, Art and Antique Show, West Palm Beach Febuary 18th-22nd 2011

 
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3) The 'Book of Frogs' by 'Frances Fry'

 
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4) ?A Bibliography of the Dog: Books Published in the English Language 1570-1965? by Jones, E. Gwynne, published by Publisher: The Library Association, London, 1971. - ?A Bibliography of the Dog: Books Published in the English Language 1570-1965? by Jones, E. Gwynne, published by Publisher: The Library Association, London, 1971. Near perfect original red cloth-covered boards/white spine title, with pictorial gilt front board/original glassine dust-wrapper.

 
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5) ?The Literature of British Dogs? by Clifford Lionel Barry Hubbard (1913-2000), privately published by the author at Ponterwyd, 1949. - ?The Literature of British Dogs? by Clifford Lionel Barry Hubbard (1913-2000), privately published by the author at Ponterwyd, 1949. Perfect dustjacket, green cloth with gilt lettering to the spine. This is a rare copy with a special inscription by the author,Clifford Hubbard.

 
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6) "The Power of the Dog" by Maud Earl (1864-1943) - 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 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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7) The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel: A Tribute in Art by Barbara Garnett-Wilson and Roy A. Wilson

 
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