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Hares in Landscape Early 20th
Hares in Landscape Early 20th century chromolithograph; 29 x 36.5 in. (sight)
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A bronze figure of a seated hare,
A bronze figure of a seated hare, 41.5cm high/Provenance: Spetchley Park, Worcestershire
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(2) LARGE BRONZE SCULPTURE BOXING
(2) LARGE BRONZE SCULPTURE BOXING HARES, 34.5"H(pair) Patinated bronze sculptures, Boxing Hares, rising on conjoining bases, each: approx 34.5"h, 12.5"w, 22"d
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A Herend group of two rabbits,
A Herend group of two rabbits, mosaic pattern, 14cm high
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A carved hardstone figure of a hare
A carved hardstone figure of a hare a carved netsuke in the form of three terrapins an amber tortoise a tortoise shell tortoise and a hardstone tortoise
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SILVERED BRONZE SCULPTURE RUNNING
SILVERED BRONZE SCULPTURE RUNNING HARESSilvered bronze sculpture, Running Rabbits, on black marble base, approx 6.75"h, 21.5"l, 4.5"w, 15.75lbs
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A Bronze Hare A cast bronze hare
A Bronze Hare A cast bronze hare figurine with alert ears, Unmarked and unsigned. Measures approx. 10-1/2"H x 10-1/4"L.
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A Japanese ivory netsuke, 18th/19th
A Japanese ivory netsuke, 18th/19th Century, in the form of a crouching hare, with amber inlaid eyes, 4cm long/see illustration
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Beswick Running Hare 1024 (restored
Beswick Running Hare 1024 (restored ears and legs)
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Three Japanese Ivory Articles
Three Japanese Ivory Articles comprising a netsuke and two okimono two depicting hares and one depicting a frog. Length of first 1 5/8 inches.
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19 Herend animals: includes
19 Herend animals: includes turtles, grasshoppers, rabbits, swan, pigs. Private Collection, Salisbury, North Carolina.
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AUSTRIAN COLD-PAINTED BRONZE FIGURE
AUSTRIAN COLD-PAINTED BRONZE FIGURE OF A RUNNING HARE STATIONERY HOLDER Fitted to oak stand modeled leaping over branch; 3 1/4 x 9 3/4 in. Provenance: The Warren Fett Sale Sotheby's New York.
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PUDLALIK SHAA (B.1965), Kinngait
PUDLALIK SHAA (B.1965), Kinngait (Cape Dorset) ARCTIC HARE signed in syllabics 7.9 x 4.7 x 9.8 in — 20 x 12 x 25 cm
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Set of 4 French 19th Century Rabbit
Set of 4 French 19th Century Rabbit Huntengravings handcolored a comical style series with hunters & dogs each approx. 8'' x 11'' in birdseye maple frames.
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A pair of Staffordshire
A pair of Staffordshire greyhounds each with a gilt collar and hare, on an oval base, 23.5cm high
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HEREND FIGURAL GROUP OF RABBITS
HEREND FIGURAL GROUP OF RABBITS Approximately 5 1/4 in. H.
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Herend porcelain figural group of a
Herend porcelain figural group of a rabbit in the ''Blue Fishnet'' pattern modeled as large-eared rabbit standing on hind legs with parcel-gilt highlights on paws and nose 6 in. H. Estimate $ 150-250 No apparent faults.
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Mick Causton - Oil painting - Study
Mick Causton - Oil painting - Study of a running hare board 15.5ins x 19.5ins signed in gilt moulded frame
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GROUP OF BESWICK RABBITS With other
GROUP OF BESWICK RABBITS With other figures.
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THREE HEREND ANIMALS Includes two
THREE HEREND ANIMALS Includes two cats, 2 to 4 1/2 in. H.; and a rabbit, 1 1/2 in. H.
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PAIR OF CARVED WALNUT ANIMALIER
PAIR OF CARVED WALNUT ANIMALIER GROUPS MOUNTED AS LAMPS Carved as a hound pursuing a goat or rabbit around a tree amidst ferns and roots; 13 1/4 in. Provenance: The Warren Fett sale Sotheby's New York.
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Thirteen Shaw & Copestake Sylvac
Thirteen Shaw & Copestake Sylvac green or brown glazed earthenware models of rabbits, various sizes, moulded marks
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John Knowles Hare, etching of a
John Knowles Hare, etching of a Terrier puppy, approx 48cm x 35cm
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HARRIERS, AFTER JAKOB HACKERT
HARRIERS, AFTER JAKOB HACKERT Handcolored engraving by William Leney depicting a group of Harrier foxhounds, after the original painting by Jakob Hackert for William Beckford, Esq., matted in frame; 27.5"H 32.5"W overall
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GREEK BLACK-FIGURE LEKYTHOS - HOUND
GREEK BLACK-FIGURE LEKYTHOS - HOUND & HARE GROUP, TL'D**First Time At Auction**
Greece, Attic (Athens), attributed to the Hound and Hare Group, ca. 500 to 480 BCE. A splendid pottery lekythos attributed to the Hound and Hare Group - a group of Athenian black-figure vase-painters - appropriately boasting action-packed decoration of a hound pursuing a hare on the shoulder and a pair of nude athletes flanked by male youths on the body. At the top, the slender canine bounds forward, chasing his long-eared prey, who leaps off, narrowly escaping the jaws of his foe. The annular shape of the shoulder gives the impression that the 2 will forever race around the neck of the vessel, caught in an endless game of cat and mouse, or rather hound and hare. The body of the lekythos features a similarly energetic scene of 2 nude athletes sprinting right, the first with legs bent in the position of a standing start as he turns back to grab a relay baton from his partner who hurdles forward. Size: 2.4" Diameter x 4.9" H (6.1 cm x 12.4 cm)
A pair of figures draped in long chitons and himations stand to either side, each facing inward and grasping a spear or pole, as though to frame the main action of the scene. Horizontal stripes adorn the area below the runners as well as the shoulder edge, while the base, foot, spout, and handle are all enveloped in a lustrous coat of black glaze.
This lekythos has been attributed to the Hound and Hare Group of painters due to the decoration on the shoulder for which the group is known. The group was named by Beazley (following Haspels ABL) due to the unusual subject (a hound pursuing a hare) decorating the shoulder. Other lekythoi by the Hound and Hare group can be found in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (53.192.8), the Athens Agora Museum (P24412), the British Museum (1772,0320.10.+, 1864,1007.177, and 1864,1007.179), and many other esteemed institutions throughout the world. A Hound and Hare lekythos with the same imagery on the body as this example can be found at the St. Petersburg State Hermitage Museum under accession number P1911.16.
This piece has been tested using thermoluminescence (TL) analysis and has been found to be ancient and of the period stated. A full printed and bound report will accompany the item upon purchase.
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Provenance: private Chicopee, Massachusetts, USA collection; ex-East Coast, USA collection, acquired before 2002
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#176692
Condition:
Small area of restoration on edge of foot and stable hairline surface fissure to standing draped figure on right. Expected nicks and abrasions, as well as chipping to pigment in a few areas, but otherwise intact and excellent. Great remaining painted decoration and detail. TL holes to underside of foot and below rim near handle.
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Three Small Herend Rabbitsall of
Three Small Herend Rabbitsall of hand painted blue fishnet motif; the first of a pair of rabbits one with standing ears (3.5 in. tall good condition) the second of a pair of rabbits both with resting ears (1.5 in. tall good condition) the third of standing rabbit with one ear at attention (4 in. tall; good condition)
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A Lalique Molded and Frosted
A Lalique Molded and Frosted Glass Vase Lievres having a continuous band of leaping hares the neck broken and ground. Height 5 1/2 inches.
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Pair of Resting Herend
Pair of Resting Herend Rabbitshand painted blue fishnet motif sitting rabbits both signed stamped and numbered on base.5 in. tallOne rabbit with repair to right ear.
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Two Herend Rabbitsboth of hand
Two Herend Rabbitsboth of hand painted blue fishnet motif; one seated at rest the other with ''praying hands'' both signed stamped and numbered.''Praying'' 6 in.; ''Resting'' 5.25 in. tallBoth appear to be in good condition.
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HARE, John Cuthbert, (American,
HARE, John Cuthbert, (American, 1908-1978): St. George Street, St. Augustine, Florida, Watercolor, 5.75'' x 7'', signed lower right, unframed.
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GROUP OF SIX HEREND PORCELAIN
GROUP OF SIX HEREND PORCELAIN RUST NETTED RABBITSGROUP OF SIX HEREND PORCELAIN RUST NETTED RABBITS, each with blue factory marks, including a lying bunny, l: 5 in.; running rabbit, h: 3 1/2 in.; a small lying bunny, w: 2 1/2 in.; rabbit with paws up, h: 2 3/4 in.; and two miniature rabbits both with one ear up, h: 2 in. (6)
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SEVEN HEREND PORCELAIN RABBITS, H
SEVEN HEREND PORCELAIN RABBITS, H OF TALLEST: 5 INSeven Herend Porcelain Rabbits, H of tallest: 5 in
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FOUR HEREND PORCELAIN RABBITS Green
FOUR HEREND PORCELAIN RABBITS Green fishnet, #15305, #15307 with crossed paws, #15335, rabbit with ears back.
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CROUCHING HARE BRONZE SCULPTURE
CROUCHING HARE BRONZE SCULPTURE AFTER BAYRE: 1 1/2'' h. x 3'' incised signature stamped underneath The Henry Bonnard Iron Co. Foundry NY.
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T. McClean (after Walter Parry
T. McClean (after Walter Parry Hodges) (British 1760-1845) Hare Hunting (a pair) color engraving 14 x 20 inches.
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R.G. Reeve after W.P. Hodges -
R.G. Reeve after W.P. Hodges - Two prints - ''Hare Hunting Plate I'' and ''Hare Hunting Plate II'' each 13ins x 20ins framed and glazed