Antique 19thC Pair of Staffordshire Whippets Greyhounds Hunting Dog Figures 1860 Recently Added Soutine told Pascin: ‘Do not
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Soutine told Pascin: ‘Do not assume that I dislike your paintings
This very attractive 18th century chest has just received a coat of wax in Bloomsbury's professional workshops
this fine and elegant pair of 19th century Meissen bowls are ready to grace youir space
Both the painting and frame are in very good condition
Smith is widely recognized as one of America's most important African-American visionary folk artists
Antique 19thC Pair of Staffordshire Whippets Greyhounds Hunting Dog Figures 1860 Recently Added Soutine told Pascin: ‘Do notAn attractive and large pair of antique 19th century Staffordshire pottery whippets or greyhounds, circa 1860. This very attractive pair of Staffordshire dogs are most likely representing dogs from the ancient hunting technique of "coursing", where dogs would be used to chase and catch hares or rabbits. This pair of figures depict such dogs: one with a hare in its mouth the other with a captured hare to the ground, each dog stands on a naturalistic
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