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Rare engraving by Frederick Stacpoole (English, 1813-1907) after Briton Riviere (English, 1840-1920). Mixed media engraving by Frederick Stacpoole (English, 1813-1907) after Briton Riviere (English, 1840-1920). Young girl in front of closed door holding Pug surrounded by Collie, King Charles Cavalier, another Pug, Old English Whit Terrier, another terrier, and Bloodhound, Signed in pencil bottom left “B Riviere“. and right “F Stacpoole“. English.
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Artist: Frederick Stacpoole |
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A pair of English, 18th, bronze Pug candelabra A pair of English, 18th, bronze Pug candelabra, on rectangular bases. The recumbent Pugs on floral leafy bases, sit beneath a stylised lion on which the sconces sits, and which are hung cut glass ‘icicle’ drops. The ‘Robert and Gilles Dubois Pont -aux-Choux faience factory copied variants of these designs circa 1765. (See “The T. & T. Collection Porcelain Pugs: A Passion edited by Claire Dumortier and Patrick Habets 2019”). English, circa 1760.
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Yr: 1760 |
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A miniature oil on panel of Pugs by Horatio Henry Couldery (1832 - 1893) A miniature oil on panel of two Pugs in a barn by Horatio Henry Couldery (1832 - 1893). One seated startled and fascinated by an approaching Stag Beetle, clearly an interruption to his bone. The other unaware and asleep in an upturned barrel.
Though unsigned this skilful miniature painting, its subject matter, composition, the detail to the breed and scene, the sensitivity and depth, and tightness of the brushwork are the work of Horatio Henry Couldery.
English, circa 1870.
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Pug |
Artist: Horatio Henry Couldery |
Yr: 1870 |
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Pug Set in fine 18 Carat Gold estruscan worked setting, Mother of Pearl Backed.
English, Circa 1880
Rare large finely carved and painted, and very three dimensional.
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Pug |
Yr: 1880 |
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A 19th century oil on canvas of a Pug, "The Croquet Winner". A 19th century oil on canvas of a Pug standing in a garden before a stone wall. Wearing a blue winners silk ribbon sash, astride a croquet mallet, the dog rests his paw supremely on his croquet ball. Note the elaborate gold bell collar. Signed indistinctly bottom right.
English, circa 1880
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Yr: 1880 |
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