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“Micky” Irish Wolfhound dry-point etching by Cecil Charles Windsor Aldin RBA (English, 1870-1935) “Micky”, a dry-point etching of the artist’s Irish Wolfhound, his head over the sofa by Cecil Charles Windsor Aldin RBA (English, 1870-1935). Numbered in the margin, in pencil, bottom left, “27/100” and signed bottom right “Cecil Aldin”. The reverse base label “Original Etching Irish Wolfhound Herbert Dicksee R.E. The Horner Galleries (F.J.Horner) THE CATHEDRAL CORNER 2, Church Street, Sheffield Telephone 26214 Established in 1886.English, circa 1925.
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Irish Wolfhound |
Artist: Cecil Aldin |
Yr: 1925 |
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Terrier oil by Rudolf Carl Huber (Austrian, 1839 - 1896) A very fine oil of a terrier seated on velvet covering before a floral display by Rudolf Carl Huber (Austrian, 1839 - 1896). The pampered pet wears a pink silk bow, with a silver bowl and waits expectedly besides his owner’s gloves and cane for a walk. Signed “R Carl Huber†and dated 66/5, May, 1866. The reverse bears Vienna gallery label. Austrian 1866.
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Terrier |
Artist: Rudolf Carl Huber |
Yr: 1866 |
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"Fire worshippers"dry-point etching by Herbert Thomas Dicksee (1862-1942) "Fire worshippers", a pencil signed artist's proof dry-point etching of a King Charles Cavalier Spaniel and a Scottish Deerhound by Herbert Thomas Dicksee R.E (1862-1942. Exhibited, 1899 at the Royal Academy, exhibit number 1515. Lettered middle bottom "London, Published 1899, by C E Clifford & Co., 21 Haymarket SW", beneath signed in pencil "Herbert Dicksee". It was first published, 1899, by printsellers C E Clifford & Co., of 200 Piccadilly, later of 21 Haymarket.
Frost and Reed further published the work in 1906. There is an example of the etching in the National Trust property, Tyntesfield, North Somerset. In original black ebonised frame. English, 1899.
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King Charles Cavalier Spaniel |
Artist: Thomas Herbert Dicksee, RE |
Yr: 1899 |
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19th century, French, Persian influence, elephant earthen ware / faïence jardinière / ‘cache-pot’ by Théodore Deck for Jules Viellard & Cie Théodore Deck A rare and important, 19th century, ovoid, Persian influence, finely enamelled elephant head handles jardinière / ‘cache-pot’ with geometric, lambrequin and floral decoration by Théodore Deck for Jules Viellard & Cie of Bordeaux. French, circa 1880.
A variant of this jardinière model is illustrated in Jacqueline du Pasquier 2015 book "Vieillard & Cie, Histoire de la faïencerie fine de Bordeaux", plate 51, page 77.
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Other |
Yr: 1880 |
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Oil on canvas of a pair of Italian Greyhounds by François Gabriel Guillaume Lepaulle (French, 1804-1886)
Oil on canvas of a pair standing Italian Greyhounds by François Gabriel Guillaume Lepaulle (French, 1804-1886). Signed bottom right in red paint “G Lepaulleâ€. French, circa 1850
Lépaulle schooled at the prestigious l’École des Beaux-Arts, exhibited at the Paris Salon from 1824 onwards, and the Universal Exhibition of 1855, then today his work can be seen in museums in Paris, Versailles, Victoria Museum in London and The Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, MA.
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Greyhound |
Artist: François Gabriel Guillaume Lepaulle |
Yr: 1850 |
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Scottish Terrier watercolour by Marguerite Kirmse (English, 1885 -1954) A watercolour of a Scottish Terrier seated in a flowering grassland by Marguerite Kirmse (English, 1885 -1954). The stunningly observed dog wears a leather collar and silver circular tag. Indistinctly monogramed “MHâ€. The reverse bears scarcely decipherable pencil inscription “Mrs Woods 3472 ½ girl Gland Haigâ€. A framer’s label reads “FREDDIE SCHNEIDER PICTURE FRAMES 1338 3RD AVENUE (Between 76th & 77th Streets) NEW YORK , N.Y. 10021 LE 5 – 0160â€
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Scottish Terrier |
Artist: Marguerite Kirmse |
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