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Yorkshire Terrier brooch Yorkshire Terrier brooch, in silver set rose cut marcasite, with paste/ rhinestone inlaid eyes and wearing an enamel bow. English, circa 1920.
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Enamel of a Landseer Newfoundland by William Essex (1784-1869) Enamel of a Landseer Newfoundland by William Essex (1784-1869). From the famous painting by Sir Edwin Landseer (1802-1873) of the dog "Bob" painted in 1837.
"The Royal Collection" today holds a substantial number of enamels by William Essex.
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Wire Fox Terrier brooch Reverse intaglio crystal brooch of a Wire Fox Terrier in Arts and Crafts gold setting
Circa 1910
Reverse intaglio crystals are commonly and erroneously often called Essex Crystals.
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Ivory miniature of a red Chow Chow Ivory miniature of a red Chow Chow, watercolour, set in a gold and natural oriental pearls. To the reverse a photograph of the dog, English, Circa 1910
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Airedale Terrier/ Wire Fox Terrier Chalcedony Brooch Chalcedony brooch, the terrier wearing a diamond platinum set collar and with a diamond collet platinum set eye, most likely retailed by Koch, Viennas most famous jeweller and jeweller to the Hapsburgs.
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Miniature on Ivory of a Collie by Edith Waltons (fl 1911-1938) Miniature on ivory of a Rough Collie set within a frame of graduating paste / rhinestone by Edith A Walton(fl 1911-1938). Mounted with a bow worked in paste / rhinestone set as a pendant. English, circa 1915. SOLD
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Maltese "Pixie" By Gertrude Massey (1868-1957) A miniature of a white Maltese dog called "Pixie" owned by Mrs Leopold de Rothschild, signed "Gertrude Massey" (1868-1957). English, circa 1905. Set within original gilt-metal frame with pierced ribbon crest. Provenance by family descent. SOLD
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French Bulldog "Peter" by Gertrude Massey (1868-1957) Massey was allowed by King Edward VII to produce two miniatures of his favourite dog, which is well documented in her Autobiography "Kings Commoners and Me". English, circa 1905. Set within original gilt-metal frame with pierced ribbon crest. Provenance by family descent.