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The Smooth Fox Terrier "Ch Captain Double" (K.C.SB. 988H) by Arthur Wardle R.I., R.B.C. (English, 1864-1949) An oil on board of the Smooth Fox Terrier Champion Captain Double by Arthur Wardle, R.I., R.B.C. (English, 1864-1949). Signed on the left “Arthur Wardleâ€. To the reverse in pencil “Champion Captain Double painted by Arthur Wardle April 1904â€. “Captain Double†the property of Smooth Fox Terrier fancier Mrs J H Brown was sired by D’Orsay Double, dammed, Cherry Brandy, and registered K.C.SB. 988H. English, circa 1907. The Smooth Fox Terrier - A Complete Anthology of the Dog writes “Ladies have been supporters of the breed .... Mrs. J. H. Brown, too, as owner of Captain Double, a terrier which has won, and deservedly, more prizes than any Fox-terrier now or in the past, must not be omittedâ€. Signed bottom left “Arthur Wardleâ€. English, 1904.
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Smooth Haired Fox Terrier |
Artist: Arthur Wardle, R.I., R.B.C. |
Yr: 1904 |
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Gold head study of a Whippet Very well modelled Gold head study set with horseshoe of dementoid garnets. The dog wears a platinum collar, with attached natural oriental pearl. English, Edwardian. Circa 1905 SOLD
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Jewellery |
Whippet |
Yr: 1905 |
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'Champion Cara' by Monica Grey Monica Gray (late 19th - early 20th century), oil on board, titled Champion Cara. English, Circa 1905.
This Blenheim was born on the 12th October 1901, bred by Miss R Witt, sired by Hiawatha (unregistered), and damed by Flossie, (also unregistered). The Blenheim was owned by Mrs C M Bright. Mrs Bright was a specialist fancier and breeder of Blenheims at The Grange, Ivinghoe, Tring in Buckinghamshire. Champion Cara was one of the famous and well known Blenheims of her day (circa 1900). She was a winner of 6 'Challenge Prizes' and 'Reserve For Best Non-Sporting Dog or Bitch at Kennel Club Shows'. Cara is well documented in The Hon. Mrs Neville Lytton authoritive and standard book on Toy Dogs.
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King Charles Cavalier Spaniel |
Artist: Monica Gray |
Yr: 1905 |
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Bull Terriers "Maggie" and "Billie" by Gertrude Massey (1868-1957) Miniature of two Bull Terriers called "Maggie" and "Billie" by Gertrude Massey (1868-1957) signed "Gertrude Massey". English, circa 1905. Set within original gilt-metal frame with pierced ribbon crest.
"Two Bull Terriers" was exhibited at the New Gallery when the artist was living at "11 Melina Place" St. John's Wood, London. And in 1900 at "The Fine Art Society's", New Bond Street, London "Exhibition of Miniatures of Dogs by Mrs. Gertrude Massey".
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Minatures |
Bull Terrier |
Artist: Gertrude Massey |
Yr: 1905 |
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