- MIXED MEDIA OF HUNTING DOGSMixed media
MIXED MEDIA OF HUNTING DOGSMixed media of hunting dogs, inscribed Alexander Brown's Woods , and signed C.B. Smith , frame - 16" x 23 5/8".
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- A quantity of ornamental ceramics, including
A quantity of ornamental ceramics, including a Lladro figurine of a lady, boxed, 34cm h, another of a seated youth, a Beswick Daschund, a German porcelain group of hunting dogs with a wild boar, etc More Information Good condition
- FERDINAND PAUTROT (FRENCH, 1832-1874)
FERDINAND PAUTROT (FRENCH, 1832-1874) TRAPPED WOLF Gilt bronze. Signed 'F. PAUTROT PARIS 1870' (on base).
Ferdinand Pautrot (French, 1832-1874)
Ferdinand Pautrot was born in Poitiers, France. Very little is known about him. His first recorded exhibit was at the Salon in Paris in 1861 with three entries. Pautrot continued to exhibit at the Salon until 1870. His works consist mostly of hunting dogs, birds, and a few horses and wild animals. His works are highly detailed and accurate in the portrayal of his subjects.
- N. DYSON (20TH C.) HUNTING DOGSSetters
N. DYSON (20TH C.) HUNTING DOGSSetters hunting pheasants, oil on cardboard, 12 3/4 x 23 1/4 inches, signed "Dyson" lower right, with dedication dated 1918 verso.
- CHARLES DUDLEY (BRITISH, 19/20TH CENTURY)
CHARLES DUDLEY (BRITISH, 19/20TH CENTURY) 10" x 14" Two hunting dogs in a stream. Oil on canvas, signed lower right corner, in gessoes and gilt frame, overall 13 ½" x 17 ?".
- AFTER PIERRE-JULES MENE (FRENCH, 1810
AFTER PIERRE-JULES MENE (FRENCH, 1810 - 1879) 7 ?"H x 16" x 8" Hunting dogs with duck. Bronze, signed on base, brown patina.
- PAIR OF ENGLISH WOOL ON LINEN CREWELWORK
PAIR OF ENGLISH WOOL ON LINEN CREWELWORK CURTAINSPair of English wool on linen crewelwork curtains, 18th c. , with overall floral pattern above a lawn with couples, and hunting dogs chasing a stag, 81" x 35" and 73" x 35".
- A GILT METAL DOG FIGURE GROUP TABLE
A GILT METAL DOG FIGURE GROUP TABLE LAMP. DEPICTING A PAIR OF HUNTING DOGS, DISTRACTED BY A FROG.25 X 23CM (EXCL SHADE)
- HENRY ANDREWS "HUNTING PARTY" LARGE
HENRY ANDREWS "HUNTING PARTY" LARGE OIL ON CANVAS Henry Andrews (British, 1794-1868) large oil on canvas depicting a hunting party complete with figures in elegant attire on horseback and hunting dogs with their prey in idyllic landscape, bearing signature "H. Andrews" lower right, with artist's plaque "Henry Andrews / Fl. 1830 - 1860" to frame and gallery label "J. M. Stringer" affixed to frame reverse. Image: 42.5" H x 66" W; frame: 54" H x 77.5" W x 4" D.
- ENGLISH GEORGE JONES (ATTRIB) MAJOLICA
ENGLISH GEORGE JONES (ATTRIB) MAJOLICA CHARGEREnglish majolica charger, attributed to George Jones, late 19th c., molded laurel garland rim, cobalt border with fleurs-de-lis, central high relief scene of hunting dogs pursuing a fox, mottled tortoise shell glazed underside, approx 14"diam, 4.75lbs
- FRENCH CARVED OAK HUNT SIDEBOARD STAG
FRENCH CARVED OAK HUNT SIDEBOARD STAG CRESTFrench carved oak hunt sideboard, late 19th c., in a later whitewashed finish, split pediment with stag crest flanking by hunting dogs, open shelves on scrolled corbels, geometric paneled back, lower case fitted with two drawers over double-door cabinet, figural pilasters, sides with open shelving, rising on bun feet, approx 92"h, 69"w, 23"d
- LARGE PATINATED BRONZE SCULPTURE HUNTING
LARGE PATINATED BRONZE SCULPTURE HUNTING DOGSLarge patinated bronze sculpture, Chiens de Chasse, after Paul Edouard Delabrierre (France, 1829-1912), depicting two dogs leashed to a pole, one investigating a lizard, on a naturalist base, approx 24"h, 28"l, 16.5"d
- (2) SEATED HUNTING DOGS IN A PATINATED
(2) SEATED HUNTING DOGS IN A PATINATED FINISH(lot of 2) Patinated seated hunting dogs, both with slight texture on body, on rounded rectangular base, approx 24"h, 12"w, 16"d
- (2) GARDEN STATUARY CAST STONE SEATED
(2) GARDEN STATUARY CAST STONE SEATED HUNTING DOGS(lot of 2) Cast stone hunting dogs, both seated, with textured fur, spiked belt collars, rising on rectangular base, approx 30"h, 12"w, 13"d
- NEW HAVEN CLOCK CO. OPEN ESCAPEMENT
NEW HAVEN CLOCK CO. OPEN ESCAPEMENT MANTEL CLOCKAmerican mantel clock, New Haven Clock Company, early 20th c., gilt metal case embossed with birds, stylized vining floral motifs, black dial with gilt Arabic numerals, open escapement, time and strike movement, plinth base with hunting dogs centering stag, approx 13.25"h, 15"w, 5.75"d, 23.75lbs
- (3) FRENCH MAJOLICA JARDINIERE GARNITURE
(3) FRENCH MAJOLICA JARDINIERE GARNITURE SET(lot of 3) French majolica garniture set, late 19th c., with horse head handles, molded reserves with hunting dogs in profile, framed by foliate sprays, including: (1) jardiniere, chip to rim, approx 7.25"h, 17"l, 7.75"w, (2) cache pots, approx 8"h, 10.5"w; 15.5lbs total
- (2) ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE HUNTING DOG
(2) ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE HUNTING DOG FIGURES(lot of 2) English Staffordshire figural garnitures, similarly styled, but possibly not a pair, depicting hunting dogs with rabbits, on parcel gilt cobalt glazed base, crazing, some glaze loss, largest: approx 10.25"h, 8.5"w, 3.25"d; 5.25lbs total **Provenance: from a private Austin, Texas estate collection**
- DECORATIVE FRAMED HUNTING DOGS OIL PAINTINGFramed
DECORATIVE FRAMED HUNTING DOGS OIL PAINTINGFramed oil on canvas painting, late 20th c., Hunting Dogs, signed lower right Valentina, after the original by John Emms (United Kingdom, 1843-1912), intentional craquelure, sight: approx 35.5"h, 47.5"w, overall: approx 45.5"h, 57.5"w, 25.75lbs
- FRAMED WATERCOLOR PAINTING HUNTING SCENE
FRAMED WATERCOLOR PAINTING HUNTING SCENE W/ DOGSFramed watercolor and gouache painting on paper, Hunting Dogs with Wild Boar, signed lower left J. D'Lornus (?), sight: approx 22"h, 29.5"w, overall: approx 28.75"h, 36.75"w, 11lbs
- LEON DANCHIN (D.1938) HUNTING DOGS COLOR
LEON DANCHIN (D.1938) HUNTING DOGS COLOR ETCHINGFramed color etching on paper, Chiens de Chasse (Brittany Spaniels), pencil signed lower left Leon Danchin (United States, France, 1887-1938), sight: approx 21"h, 28.5"w, overall: approx 23"h, 30"w, 8.25lbs
- JAPANESE 4-PANEL SCREEN WITH HUNTING
JAPANESE 4-PANEL SCREEN WITH HUNTING DOGS. Japanese 4-panel folding screen depicting hunting dogs. Accompanied by a photographed copy of an appraisal stating, "Four Panel Hand Painted Japanese Screen Featuring Hunting Dogs. A four panel Japanese screen, painted fabric on frame, probably early 20th Century, showing tow hunting dogs, sleeping and resting after the hunt, duck or bird hunting, with hunting gear and baskets portrayed, shown in the background, including a boat paddle leaning against the wall, signed mid-right, of the fat right panel, in Japanese, black and red. Each panel, 58" x 22 1/2", 58" x 90" (overall). In all the recent sales of Japanese painted silk screen, not one had the unusual subject of sport hunting, with dogs portrayed. $3500". From a Long Island, NY estate. Condition: With toning, foxing, stains, and possible water damage. Light surface scratches, dings/dents, and minor tears to edging. Backing of one panel has become removed.
- LOT OF 3 VINTAGE DOG RELATED COLLECTIBLES
LOT OF 3 VINTAGE DOG RELATED COLLECTIBLES . To inc a gilt metal dog and puppy sculpture a pair of possibly bronze dog bookends and a metal plaque of hunting dogs . From an east 69 st NYC estate . Bookends 5"h x 6" Square 13" and dog 3.5"h Condition: good light scratches
- ENGLISH SCHOOL: HUNTING DOGS: A GROUP
ENGLISH SCHOOL: HUNTING DOGS: A GROUP OF FOURFour lithographs in black on wove paper, all dated '38'.
All 8 1/2 x 11 3/4 in. (sight), 11 1/2 x 14 1/2 in. (frame).
Condition
All with some very pale staining and appear to be laid down. Not examined out of frame.Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- AFTER HENRI ALFRED JACQUEMART (1824-1896):
AFTER HENRI ALFRED JACQUEMART (1824-1896): PAIR OF COMPOSITION MODELS OF HUNTING DOGSMarked with the initials 'A.J.' and the indistinct oval foundry marks. Raised on composition pedestals.
5 ft. 2 1/4 x 18 x 29 1/2 in. (overall).
Condition
Both in good restored condition with minor age cracks along the bases, some with associated losses. Staining and expected nicks and wear. One of the plinth bases with the age crack is in two pieces, and currently not glued together. Structurally sound. Grand scale, good quality. Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- EUROPEAN SCHOOL: HUNTING DOGS AND GAMEOil
EUROPEAN SCHOOL: HUNTING DOGS AND GAMEOil on canvas, unsigned, lined.
12 x 12 in., unframed.
Condition
Lined. Surface soiling and some unobtrusive craquelure. A few rubbed spots with attendant small losses showing at the edges. Surface bubbling.Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- 2 FINE QUALITY ANTIQUE BRONZE SCULPTURES.
2 FINE QUALITY ANTIQUE BRONZE SCULPTURES. Both unsigned. The larger 2 Cherubs and the other hunting dogs. From a Beverly Rd, Long Island, NY estate. Dimensions: Cherubs: 10" h x 16.5" w x 6.5" d. Condition: Overall good, dusty and pin hole in paw of one dog.
- (2) Cast iron doorstops, c/o hunting
(2) Cast iron doorstops, c/o hunting dogs (5-1/4" h x 6-1/4" w), pigs (7-1/2" h x 8-1/2" w)
- EDMUND HENRY OSTHAUS W/C STUDY, HUNTING
EDMUND HENRY OSTHAUS W/C STUDY, HUNTING DOGS Edmund Henry Osthaus (German 1858-1928). Watercolor on paper study depicting three setters, signed at lower left 'E. H. Osthaus', framed with reverse painted glass mat. Approximate dimensions: sight h. 2", w. 3"; overall h. 4.5", w. 5.5".
- AFTER EVGENI ALEXANDROVICH (EUGENE)
AFTER EVGENI ALEXANDROVICH (EUGENE) LANCERAY (RUSSIAN, 1848-1886), COSSACK HUNTING GROUP WITH BEAR Early 20th century, patinated bronze, signed in Cyrillic to base, dynamic grouping depicting two cossacks, three hunting dogs, and two horses gathered around a restrained bear, mounted upon a gray marble terrace.
- (13) Porcelain items, hunt scene & hunting
(13) Porcelain items, hunt scene & hunting dogs, c/o Wedgwood Dye Ken John Peel embossed creamer with dog handle, TasteSetter Sigma Hunt Scene (7) mugs (one with chip), (1) saucer, Zeppa Studios hand painted oval platter (17-1/2" x 11-1/4"), Wedgwood Sporting Dog Plates "Gordon Setter" (10-3/4" dia), Royal Doulton Scottish hunting scene plate (10-1/4" dia), dog plate hand painted by Bonnie Lennox Williams with 1991 inscription (10-1/2" dia), 2 mugs have chips
- Pair of Bimini style cocktail glasses,
Pair of Bimini style cocktail glasses, two hunting dogs encased in bubble stem, 4-3/4" h
- Leon Danchin (French, b 1938) (4) etchings
Leon Danchin (French, b 1938) (4) etchings hunting dogs, color etching on paper, each pencil signed "Leon Danchin", largest 18-1/4" x 23-1/4" plate, framed 28" x 33", very good condition
- SCENIC CANE WITH DOGS AND PUPPIES LATE
SCENIC CANE WITH DOGS AND PUPPIES LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY LENGTH 38.25".SCENIC CANE WITH DOGS AND PUPPIES, Late 19th/Early 20th Century, Ivory knob handle, the stem carved with a scene of hunting dogs and puppies cavorting around a washtub and piles of logs along a vine-covered fence. Light wood shaft with ivory-trimmed wrist cord holes (no cord present). Horn ferrule. Dimensions: Length 38.25".
- PERCIVAL ROSSEAU (1859-1937)Pair of
PERCIVAL ROSSEAU (1859-1937)Pair of Aces, 1921
signed and dated "Rosseau 1921" lower right
oil on canvas, 12 1/2 by 19 1/2 in.
Percival Rosseau was born near Baton Rouge, Louisiana, in 1859. Although considered a premier painter of sporting dogs, he did not pick up a paintbrush until the age of thirty-five. After leaving an eclectic business career, including stints as a cowboy and a lumberjack, he sailed to Paris to attend the Académie Julian. His entry at the 1904 Paris Salon, a painting of a pair of Irish wolfhounds, gained him pivotal acclaim. He returned to the United States where he found a ready market for his work among wealthy sportsmen and received many commissions from first-rate breeders of pointers and setters. Rosseau’s best works capture the tense action of hunting dogs and depict them in romantic landscapes.
Among these patrons was Percy Rockefeller, nephew of oil tycoon John. D. Rockefeller and a successful businessman in his own right. Along with several investors, Rockefeller built Overhills, a private hunt and country club with stables and kennels in Cumberland County, North Carolina. He kept a cottage on the property for Rosseau to use when he traveled to the state, and the artist painted there throughout the 1920s and 1930s.
Dog historian A. F. Hochwalt writes, “Eventually such men as Samuel G. Allen, Harry D. Kirkover and others who own high class shooting dogs began to cultivate his acquaintance, for artists who can portray the pointer and the setter, as he really appears in the field, those who are able to transfer to canvas an actual hunting scene where the dog is not a mere caricature, are few and far between the world over, but particularly so here in America."
Rosseau’s debt to the Barbizon tradition is apparent in “Pair of Aces" with its softly defined brushstrokes, rich colors, and pastoral setting. This exceptional, small work is one of the artist's true gems.
- A vintage pair of small hunting dog
A vintage pair of small hunting dog prints on paper, with hand painting embellishment over top of print, each with three hunting dogs, framed in gilt and black frames behind glass. Overall 9” x 11” Condition: backing loose on one CT Transfer Fee $20
- Vintage oil on canvas, Hunter at lake
Vintage oil on canvas, Hunter at lake side log cabin with two hunting dogs, illegibly signed lower right. Image 26" x 36’' Overall 30’’ x 40’' Condition: good CT Transfer Fee $10