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ATTR. KEITH HARING BARKING DOG
ATTR. KEITH HARING BARKING DOG PLYWOOD SCULPTURE New York1958-1990Black cut out dog with vibrant pink figures throughout. Haring was a leading contemporary artist in New York. He studied at the School of Visual Arts and first experimented with grafitti in the subways, eventually holding his first exhibit at the Tony Shafrazi Gallery in New York. In 1997, a retrospective of his work was held by the Whitney Museum.
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Both London each with removable
Both London each with removable heads the first: makers mark ''JBH'' (James Barclay Hennell) date marked 1880 modeled as Mr. Punch's dog Toby wearing a hat and neck ruff; the second: with maker's mark ''HSB'' underside of body inscribed with name of London retailer: ''MacMichael S. Audley St W'' modeled as an unclothed hound; 2 pcs 8.7 oz troy tw approximately the first 3.25''H x 1.5''W x 2''D; the second. 3'' H x 1.25'' W x 2'' D.
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British School (Fourth Quarter 19th
British School (Fourth Quarter 19th Century) "Dogs in Landscapes", suite of six chromolithographs of a different single dog standing in a different landscape, from Cassell's Illustrated Book of the Dogs, published by Vincent Brooks, Day & Son, sight 8" x 10". Glazed, handsomely matted and framed en suite.
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British School (Late 19th Century)
British School (Late 19th Century) "Dogs", suite of six color lithographs of various dogs in landscapes, sight 8" x 10", from Cassell's Illustrated Book of the Dog, printed by Vincent Brooks Day & Son. Glazed, matted and framed en suite.
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British School (Late 19th Century)
British School (Late 19th Century) "Dogs", suite of six color lithographs of various dogs in landscapes, sight 8" x 10", from Cassell's Illustrated Book of the Dog, printed by Vincent Brooks Day & Son. Glazed, matted and framed en suite.
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Beswick Dog Seated Model 1240 Dog
Beswick Dog Seated Model 1240 Dog Howling Model 1241 (right leg broken) Dog Barking Model 1242 and Dog with Ruff (unmarked with chipped ear) (4)
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CHRISTIAN AUDIGIER KEITH
CHRISTIAN AUDIGIER KEITH HARING-STYLE "BARKING DOG"unsigned; on metal base; 11 1/2 inches wide; 3 3/4 inches deep; 6 1/4 inches high Condition:
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Bairstow Manor Large Size Bulldog
Bairstow Manor Large Size Bulldog Draped with Union Jack and Cap and Scarf
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SIX BESWICK ENGLAND PORCELAIN
SIX BESWICK ENGLAND PORCELAIN MODELS OF HOUNDSSIX BESWICK ENGLAND PORCELAIN MODELS OF HOUNDS, England, 20th Century, black printed uppercase marks, each naturalistically modeled, including a basset hound, a dachshund, a St. Bernard, a yellow Labrador, an Afghan hound and an Alsatian, l: 8 in. (the longest) (6)
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Beswick Dog with Ladybird on Tail
Beswick Dog with Ladybird on Tail Standing Model 907
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SEVEN BESWICK ENGLAND PORCELAIN
SEVEN BESWICK ENGLAND PORCELAIN MODELS OF HOUNDS AND TWO BESWICK FOXESSEVEN BESWICK ENGLAND PORCELAIN MODELS OF HOUNDS AND TWO BESWICK FOXES, England, 20th Century, black or gilt printed uppercase marks, painter's marks to some, each naturalistically modeled, including a border collie, a dachshund, a yellow Labrador, a Yorkshire terrier, a corgi, a standing bulldog, a seated English bulldog, a standing fox and a seated fox, l: 4.25 in. (the longest) (9)
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PAPIER MACHE BARKING FRENCH BULLDOG
PAPIER MACHE BARKING FRENCH BULLDOG PULL TOY. France c.1890-1900. Flocked body with nodding head glass eyes and bristle ruff collar. Hinged mouth controlled by chain leash. Raised on casters. 11 3/4''h. 18''l. Some flocking los scuffing paint loss.
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British School (Fourth Quarter 19th
British School (Fourth Quarter 19th Century) "Field Spaniels" and "Bull Dogs", pair of chromolithographs, from Cassell's The Illustrated Book of the Dog, published by Vincent Brooks Day and Son, London, 9-1/2" x 11-1/2". Glazed, handsomely matted and presented in matching molded wood frames.
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Barker (K F) Just Dogs reprint
Barker (K F) Just Dogs reprint November 1933 and sundry volumes including Heath Robinson
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BORIS O'KLEIN, (2) NAUGHTY DOGS
BORIS O'KLEIN, (2) NAUGHTY DOGS ETCHINGSTwo hand colored etchings of anthropomorphic Paris street dogs by Boris O'Klein (French, 1893-1985). Matching frames, overall size is 11 1/2" x 22". Excellent condition. One with small stain near bottom edge.
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Price Kensington Model of a Sad
Price Kensington Model of a Sad Basset Hound height 30cm
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PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE DOGS.
PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE DOGS. England late 19th century. Seated dogs having gilt collars locks chains and accents. 13.75''h.
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A pair of Staffordshire dogs head
A pair of Staffordshire dogs head whistles, 5cm/see illustration
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Framed canine engraving "Royal
Framed canine engraving "Royal Stag" London Pub. Feb.21 1883 by George Rees. 18.5"x23"
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Beswick dog playing an accordion,
Beswick dog playing an accordion, no 811, approx 10cm H
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A Derby chamberstick modelled as
A Derby chamberstick modelled as two birds in a bocage arch above a dog, 21cm high
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TWO ROYAL DOULTON BULLDOGS:
TWO ROYAL DOULTON BULLDOGS: Draped in a Union Jack printed Rd No 645658 and lion crown and circle mark 2 3/4'' high.CONDITION: Crazed.
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Six framed stone lithographs of
Six framed stone lithographs of dogs cassell, london, 1880 10 x 8 in. (sight size)
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A Beswick pottery figure of a
A Beswick pottery figure of a seated black labrador 13ins high (black printed and impressed marks and No. 2314 to base - wear to glaze)
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Basil Nightingale (British
Basil Nightingale (British 1864-1940)/The Entente Cordiale/an English bulldog and a standard poodle/signed, inscribed and dated 1906/charcoal, pencil and white chalk, 45cm x 67cm
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A Royal Doulton model of a
A Royal Doulton model of a Bulldog wearing the Union Jack flag green printed mark and RD No. 645658 6in. and a Beswick pottery figure of a seated Siamese cat impressed mark and model no. 1882 8.75in. Estimate ?60-80 Bulldog has a 1cm chip to his front right paw crazing to glaze dark patches to red glaze shallow 0.5cm chip beneath left paw. Siamese cat good. Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?40
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A Derby chamberstick figure of a
A Derby chamberstick figure of a dog looking up at two birds in bocage, on a pink and green scroll base, 26cm high
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PAPIER-MâCHé BARKING FRENCH BULLDOG
PAPIER-MâCHé BARKING FRENCH BULLDOG PULL TOY Circa 1900, with coconut husk fringe collar, glass eyes, pull chain which nods head and opens mouth to activate a growler, resting on wood casters.
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A LARGE CONTEMPORARY DECORATIVE
A LARGE CONTEMPORARY DECORATIVE PAINTING OF DOGS In the antique English style, signed "Reginald Baxter" at lower right, framed.
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BESWICK BASFORD BRITISH MASCOT
BESWICK BASFORD BRITISH MASCOT FIGURE, LARGE BULLDOGPorcelain figure modeled as a standing bulldog in brindle tan coloration with brown spots. Beswick England backstamp. Basford British Mascot backstamp.
Artist: Arthur Gredington
Issued: 1941-1990
Dimensions: 7.25"L x 4.25"W x 5.5"H
Manufacturer: Beswick
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Age related wear.
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Beswick Model of a Bulldog Bosun
Beswick Model of a Bulldog Bosun Gloss 1731 (chipped paw) and a Pug Model 1998 Small
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A late Victorian cast silver figure
A late Victorian cast silver figure of a begging terrier 2.5ins high London 1898 (weight 2.5ozs) and a silvery metal figure of a standing borzoi 2.25ins high (4.3ozs - stamped .925)
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Royal Doulton Figure The Bulldog
Royal Doulton Figure The Bulldog Pups Limited Edition for UKI Ceramics DA248
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HUNTING DOGS ENGRAVING. ''Well Bred
HUNTING DOGS ENGRAVING. ''Well Bred Sitters That Never Say They Are Bored'' original painting by Sir Edwin Landseer engraving by WH Simmons published June 2nd 1879 by Thomas Agnew & Sons Manchester London and Liverpool. Print depicts hunting dogs with game. In a frame 46''h. 39''w.
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ROYAL DOULTON LAMBETH FIGURINE,
ROYAL DOULTON LAMBETH FIGURINE, SLEEPING DOGHand painted stoneware, dark brown and cream color variation. Impressed Royal Doulton mark.
Right front paw professionally restored.
Artist: Leslie Harradine
Issued: c. 1912
Dimensions: 4.75"L x 1.5"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
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BRITISH BULLDOG - ROYAL
BRITISH BULLDOG - ROYAL STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURINEGlossy porcelain bulldog representing Winston Churchill. With a Union Jack vest, black and white top homburg hat.
Condition:
Good