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A 19th century Coalbrookdale Foundry style cast iron garden Setter / hound seat / bench A late 19th century, Coalbrookdale Foundry cast iron garden Setter / hound seat / bench. Grape decoration to the back, the side supports of vines and serpent, and the arms with Setter / hound head and paw feet. English circa 1890.
This is a variant of a casting design, produced circa 1844, by the Coalbrookdale Foundry. The Coalbrookdale design, number 17597, is the second oldest seat design registered and patented by the Foundry at the Public Records Office, on 6th April 1844. It further appears as seat No. 9 in their 1875 Castings Catalogue, Section III, page 249
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A metal shafted cane with holly handle sleeved in silver with a Setter's head A metal shafted cane with holly handle sleeved in silver with a Setter's head, the dog wearing a oak leaf collar, and set with cabochon eyes.
Assayed with the Austro-Hungarian Empire mark used for 800 purity silver from 1st March 1872 1st May 1922, and the assay mark "WB" being silver mark used in Vienna circa 1900. Stamped with a further indecipherable mark.
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Pair of Setter bronze bookends after Pierre Jules Mene (French, 1810 - 1879) A pair of Setter bronze bookends after Pierre Jules Mene (French, 1810 - 1879). The squatting dogs are those from the artist's 'Chienne de Meute avec ses Petits', which was exhibited at the Salon de Paris in 1859. See "Pierre - Jules Mene Catalogue raisonne by Michel Poletti & Alain Richarme. The squatting dogs appear again in the Susse Freres "P. J. Mene and Auguste Cain" catalogue of 1902-1912, in the 'Chienne de Meute avec ses Petits' group and another "Groupe chien au repos".
Unsigned, French, circa 1900.
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Artist: Pierre Jules Mene |
Yr: 1900 |
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A Setter / Braque bronze by Georges Gardet (French, 1863-1939) A bronze of a Setter / Braque at work by Georges Gardet (French, 1863-1939), this casting unusually mounted on chiselled marble terrace. The foundry for this work was the 'Societes Des Bronzes de Paris'. Carved into the marble “Georges Gardetâ€. French, circa 1900
Gardet was made an Officer of the Legion of Honor in 1900, and was a member of the Académie des Beaux-Arts, and the Society of French Artists.
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A very fine, German, circa 1900 Setter bronze A very fine and rare German bronze , circa 1900, of a setter at work. Note the unusual slip collar. Inscribed to the side of the base "Seinem scheidenden Kommandeur Herrn Oberst Hopfe, das Offiziercorps des 4. Magdeburg. Infanterie Regiments No. 67, 18.4.03 - 18.5.05". Clearly an appreciating gift to Kommandeur Hopfe, comanber of the 4th Magdeburg. Infantry Regiments No. 67, from 18.4.03 - 18.5.05. German circa 1900.
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Mezzotint of Setters by William Ward ARA (English, 1762-1826), after George Morland (English, 1763-1804) A mezzotint of Setters in a forest setting engraved by William Ward ARA (English, 1762-1826) after the painting by after George Morland (English, 1763-1804).
Titled "SETTERS". London, Published June 15th 1806 by James Linnell 2, Streatham Street, Charlotte Street, Bloomsbury.
Lettered bottom left "Painted by G. Morland" and bottom right "Engraved by Wm. Ward, Engraver to H.R.H. the Duke of York"
The engraving is illustrated in “The life of George Morland”, by George Dawe, R.A. (1781-1829.), with an introduction and notes by J. J. Foster (1847-1923), published by Dickensons, London, 1904.
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Artist: William Ward |
Yr: 1906 |
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