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A horse racing vase painted by P Räbiger for Dresden
A tall Dresden horse racing vase painted by P Räbiger for Dresden. Decorated with a scene of six riders on the humps course. The scene signed "P Räbiger". With gilt and enamel geometric patterning. The base marked with the crown and "Dresden", numbered "7661", with a further floral motif. German, circa 1900
P Räbiger also painted Royal Vienna Austrian porcelain.
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Horse |
Artist: P Robiger |
Yr: 1900 |
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Horse head etching after Heywood Hardy ARWS, RP, RE, RWA (English, 1842-1933) An artist's proof of a head study of a harnessed horse after Heywood Hardy ARWS, RP, RE, RWA (1842-1933). Signed, in the margin, bottom left. English, circa 1900.
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Horse |
Artist: Heywood Hardy |
Yr: 1900 |
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Victorian reverse intaglio carriage / coaching / four-in-hand diamond and gold laurel leaf set crystal brooch A stunning reverse intaglio coaching crystal brooch of a four-in-hand carriage / coaching on the road, followed by a rider. Mother of pearl backed and unusually set in a frame of berried laurel leaves, the symbol of victory, worked in 14 carat gold. The crystal possibly Belgium, circa 1900, the gold setting America, possibly a little later, marked “14KPâ€, 14 karat plumb gold, meaning exactly 14K, no more, no less. Belgium / American, circa 1900. The reverse also bears jewellers mark. Reverse intaglio crystals are commonly and erroneously often called Essex Crystals.
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Yr: 1900 |
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Stick Pin of a Horse Horse head pin by 'Fix'
A stick pin of a bridled horses head by Bijoux Fix.
The reverse marked 'FIX' and the pin stamped.
FIX (Bijoux FIX) was founded in 1823 and is credited to have invented the laminated gold technique often known today as rolled gold.
Lamination bonds a thick layer of gold onto a base metal whereas plating adds a thin layer of gold normally by a chemical or electrolytic process.
FIX became a generic name used when speaking of the finest quality gold overlayed products. They produced well designed art-nouveau items that had a substantial gold layer on a base metal.
French, circa 1920
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Horse |
Yr: 1920 |
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A reverse Intaglio crystal brooch of Jockey over jump A reverse Intaglio crystal stock pin brooch of jockey up jumping hedge fence. The jockey's colours specifically distinguishable and the horse name written within the crystal 'Brise-Tout II'.
Brise-Tout II was a French hurdler running circ 1925.
Reverse intaglio crystals are commonly and erroneously often called Essex Crystals.
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Reverse Intaglios |
Sporting |
Yr: 1925 |
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The Royal Richmond Horse Show, watercolour with gouache by Alfons Purtscher (Austrian, 1885-1962) A watercolour with pencil and gouache on buff paper of four in hand carriages at the Royal Richmond Horse Show before the Royal box in Richmond’s Old Deer Park by Alfons Purtscher (Austrian, 1885-1962). Signed and dated bottom right “A Purtscher 1927â€. The Royal Richmond Horse Show was started in 1892 by local vet WJ Hatton and grew into a major equestrian event. By 1967 it became part of the South of England Show, but was briefly revived in the 1990's by local residents. Austrian 1927.
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Horse |
Artist: Alfons Purtscher |
Yr: 1927 |
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