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“Grip” the Skye Terrier enamel by William Bishop Ford (English, 1832-1922) Enamel miniature set as a gold pendant of “Grip” the Skye Terrier, by William Bishop Ford (English 1832-1922). Popularised by James Bateman’s (English, 1815-1849) painting and subsequent engraving published by Lloyd Brothers & Co., in 1848. English, circa 1865.
A similar pendant of this enamel by William Bishop Ford (1832-1922) was previously in the Commendatore Melville A Jamieson loaned to the Victoria & Albert Museum around 1929.
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Skye Terrier |
Artist: William Bishop Ford |
Yr: 1865 |
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A gold and guilloch enamel Pointer brooch A rare rectangular gold and guilloch brooch of two Pointers in the field. The enamel mounted in an Etruscan revival gold frame of delicate gold wire turned in swirling rosettes in the manner of such Jewellers as Castellani, Edwin Streeter and Fontenay. English, Circa 1870. Possibly inspired by Sir Edwin Henry Landseer (English 1802 - 1873), 1820 painting, "Pointers, To Ho! To Ho!". English, Circa 1870.
The enamel mounted in an Etruscan revival gold frame of delicate gold wire turned in swirling rosettes in the manner of such Jewellers as Castellani, Edwin Streeter and Fontenay.
English, Circa 1870.
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Pointer |
Yr: 1870 |
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