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A miniature of a tabby cat by Violet Nellie Garrod (English, 1898 - 1981) A miniature on ivorine of 'Dignity' a recumbent tabby cat by Violet Nellie Garrod (English, 1898 - 1981).
Dignity is believed to be one of the artist's cats.
Monogrammed bottom right in a rectangular cartouche 'VNG'.
To the reverse the remnants of an old exhibition label, and the ink inscription 'VIOLET N GARROD RIVERBANK, BATH ROAD, LYMINGTON, HANTS' and titled 'DIGNITY' and priced No 2 7.7
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Yr: 1930 |
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"Vic" a Whippet by Gertrude Massey (1868-1957) SOLD The Whippet titled "Vic" by Gertrude Massey (1868-1957) signed "Gertrude Massey".
Set within original gilt-metal frame with pierced ribbon crest.
"A Casualty" was exhibited in 1900 at "The Fine Art Society's", New Bond Street, London "Exhibition of Miniatures of Dogs by Mrs. Gertrude Massey".
English, circa 1900.
Provenance by family descent.
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Artist: Gertrude Massey |
Yr: 1900 |
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An ivory miniature of a Yorkshire Terrier in kennel silver frame An ivory miniature of a standing Yorkshire Terrier mounted in a silver frame in the design of a kennel.
The kennel design being patented, and the bottom right of the frame bears the registration mark "Rd.329067"
The design was registered by the silversmiths James Samuel Bell & Louis Willmott of Bell & Willmott, suppliers to Bond Street retailers, and whose frames are in the The Royal Collection of the Queen.
The reverse bearing the retailers name "Dobsons & Sons 32 Piccadilly. W.", and twice assayed London, and dated, 1918.
The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Dobsons & Sons specialised in sporting jewellery and took commissions and were famed for their reputation "likeness guaranteed".
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Yorkshire Terrier |
Yr: 1918 |
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