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Mezzotint of "Pointers" by William Ward ARA (English, 1762-1826), after John Nost Sartorius (English, 1759-1828) A mezzotint of two Pointers in a forest setting engraved by William Ward ARA (English, 1762-1826) after the painting by John Nost Sartorius (English, 1759-1828).
Titled "POINTERS. London, Published June 16th 1806 by James Linnell No. 2, Streatham Street, Bloomsbury".
Lettered bottom left "T N Sartorious" and bottom right "Engraved by W. Ward, Engraver to H.R.H. the Duke of York."
The Lennox-Boyd database lists three states not listed by Frankau: (i) proof before letters; (ii) with closed letters and the word 'Proof'; (iii) with the word 'Proof' erased. This is the third state.
There is an example in the collection of the British Museum.
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Pointer (English) |
Artist: William Ward |
Yr: 1806 |
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Coaching oil “On Top of The Hill†by Henry Thomas Alken Snr. (English, 1785 – 1851) Mid 19th snow scene of the London to Leeds Royal Mail carriage / coaching / six-in- hand oil by Henry Thomas Alken Snr. (English, 1785 – 1851)
A mid 19th century oil on panel of a London to Leeds Royal Mail coach . carriage/ six-in- hand driving through deep snow on approach to a village by Henry Thomas Alken Snr. (English, 1785 – 1851). The coach wearing the correct Royal Mail livery, black with red door and lower panels, Post Office red wheels, and The Royal Coat of Arms on the door. The reverse bears stencilled Christie’s number N 843 to the reverse. English, circa 1830.
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Coaching |
Artist: Henry Alken |
Yr: 1815 |
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Coaching oil “Doing Collar Work†by Henry Thomas Alken Snr. (English, 1785 – 1851) An oil on panel of a coach fully laden with passengers and luggage following an incline as it approaches a thatched cottage. by Henry Thomas Alken Snr. (English, 1785 – 1851). The coach wearing the correct Royal Mail livery, black with red door and lower panels, Post Office red wheels, and The Royal Coat of Arms on the door with the name of the town at the end of the coach’s route. The reverse bears ink label “Coaching Scene A Alken Sen. Very rare old painting. Horses - "doing Collar work" up the hillâ€. Monogrammed and dated on the milestone “1815â€. English, 1815.
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Coaching |
Artist: Henry Alken |
Yr: 1815 |
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A Barr Flight & Barr Worcester inkwell set depicting a Spaniel / Setter A Barr Flight & Barr Worcester lidded single inkwell set depicting a recumbent red and white Spaniel / Setter. With marbled veined finish and mercurie oxide gilt decoration, imitating Italian scagliola marble, the inkwell provides for two quills and a central candle. The scagliola finishes were popular by the maker from around 1800 to 1820. The painting of the Spaniel / Setter is possibly by Enoch Doe (English, ca. 1785 - fl. 1851). On the base the hand written script marks read, beneath a crown, “Barr Flight & Barr Worcester manufactured to their majesties Prince of Wales & Royal Familyâ€. This is considered to be the most elaborate of Flight and Barr porcelain marks. Together with the maker’s mark, in the same hand. Then incised ‘173’. English, circa 1815.
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Spaniel |
Yr: 1815 |
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“On the Scentâ€, a pencil drawing of a setter by Sir Edwin Henry Landseer R.A. (1802-1873) from 1819. A pencil drawing of a setter on the scent by Sir Edwin Henry Landseer R.A. (1802-1873). The drawing is illustrated, as a woodblock, ‘‘Fig.27 page 37 “The Works of Sir Edwin Landseer†by W. Comos Monkhouse titled “On the Scentâ€. That image is slightly cropped, the drawing here complete with some canine studies near the margin. The author refers to the dogs “as a cross between a pointer and setterâ€. It is though more likely a setter. The reverse bears label for Watling Street Galleries. English 1819.
Provenance:
- Charles William Mansel Lewis
- "The Works of Sir Edwin Landseer RA†by W Cosmo Monkhouse, published in 1879 which was "illustrated by 44 steel engravings and about 200 woodcuts".
- Watling Street Galleries, 116 Watling Street East, Towcester, Northamptonshire
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Setter |
Artist: Sir Edwin Landseer RA |
Yr: 1819 |
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Gold set carnelian (sardonyx) cameo brooch of a Setter A superb and gold set intaglio cameo carnelian (sardonyx) brooch of a recumbent Setter. Possibly modelled on "Tawney" the 6th Duke of Devonshire's Gordon Setter painted circa 1819 by Johann Wenzel Peter (Czechoslovakia 1745 - Rome 1829) when the Duke travelled to Italy.
Magnificent wide and deep floral designed gold mount and original pin. Italian cameo English, mount circa 1820.
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Jewellery |
Setter |
Yr: 1820 |
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"In The Warren", English terriers pencil drawing by Sir Edwin Henry Landseer R.A. (1802-1873) from 1824 "In The Warren", English terriers pencil drawing by Sir Edwin Henry Landseer R.A. (1802-1873) from 1824. The drawing is illustrated, as a woodblock, ‘Fig.89’ page 132 in “The Works of Sir Edwin Landseer†by W. Comos Monkhouse titled “In The Warren (1824)â€. The author refers to the dogs as ‘English terriers’. The reverse bears label for Watling Street Galleries. English, 1824.
Provenance:
- C W Mansel Lewis
- "The Works of Sir Edwin Landseer RA†by W Cosmo Monkhouse, published in 1879 which was "illustrated by 44 steel engravings and about 200 woodcuts".
- Watling Street Galleries, 116 Watling Street East, Towcester, Northamptonshire
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Swedish Vallhund |
Artist: Sir Edwin Landseer RA |
Yr: 1824 |
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