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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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Springer Spaniel with pheasant Graphite and crayon drawing on buff paper of seated Springer spaniel with hen pheasant.
Signed bottom right.
To the reverse framer’s label:
“16/6/87
Frame Express
1 Queen’s Road, Wimbledon, SW19 8NGâ€.
English, circa 1987.
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Spaniel |
Yr: 1987 |
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“The Spaniel†by John R. Scott, (English, 1774–1827) & John Webb (English late 18th – early 19th) after John Webb (English late 18th – early 19th) A Water Spaniel standing beside a stream.
An engraving commenced by John R. Scott, (English, 1774–1827) finished by John Webb (English late 18th – early 19th) after the painting of 1815 by Richard Ansdell, R.A. (English, 1815-1885).
Titled “The Spaniel†and dedicated “To the Right Honourable Baron Northwick F.S.A. &c. &c., this print is with permission humbly dedicated by his lordship's most obedient servants, Moon, Boys & Gravesâ€.
“London,Published July 1 1830 by Moon, Boys & Graves. Printsellers to His Majesty, 6.Pall Mall.â€
There is an example in the Welcome Collection.
English, 1830.
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Spaniel |
Artist: John Cother Webb |
Yr: 1830 |
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