- Three early 20th C. cast iron door stops,
Three early 20th C. cast iron door stops, including a boxer 10”H x 9”L, Scottie dog 8.5”H x 10”L, and a German shepherd 12.5”H Condition: boxer with paint wear CT Transfer Fee $10
- TWO CAST IRON DOG DOORSTOPS Comprising
TWO CAST IRON DOG DOORSTOPS Comprising a Terrier, 10 in. H., 9 1/2 in. L.; and a German Shepherd, 10 in. H., approx. 13 3/4 in. L.
- VOLKSTEDT WHITE PORCELAIN GERMAN SHEPHERD
VOLKSTEDT WHITE PORCELAIN GERMAN SHEPHERD By Arno Oswald Zauche(1875-1941), handsome standing German Shepherd, signed A. Zauche, Weimar, with blue Volkstedt mark, on rectangular plinth type base, 16 in. H., 18 in. L.
- ASSORTMENT OF METAL ANIMALS Including
ASSORTMENT OF METAL ANIMALS Including an Austrian bronze figure of a German Shepherd, mounted on a marble base; a German painted metal bulldog; a painted white metal cat-form pincushion, marked "Austria;" and a bronzed white metal lion and penguin.
- BLACK FOREST CARVED WOODEN GERMAN SHEPHERD.
BLACK FOREST CARVED WOODEN GERMAN SHEPHERD. Early 20th C. Black Forest carving in walnut, seated German Shepard dog, 38”H x 38”L x 15”W.
- CARL BRENDERS (1937-), LOOKOUT TOWER,
CARL BRENDERS (1937-), LOOKOUT TOWER, TIMBERWOLVES Title: Carl Brenders (1937-), Lookout Tower, Timberwolves Medium: mixed media on board Dimensions: 43 1/4 x 31 3/4 Frame dimensions: 54 x 42 1/2 x 4 Notes: Born near Antwerp, Belgium in 1937, Carl Brenders has drawn since childhood. He studied at the Fine Arts Academy in Antwerp and later at Berchem. His love for all creatures is evident in his masterful attention to detail. Brenders’ insistence on anatomical perfection in his paintings stems from his philosophy that nature, itself, is perfection. A dedicated conservationist, Brenders has raised awareness for environmental and conservation causes through his art, which enjoys international acclaim.
Of his painting Lookout Tower - Timberwolves he says: “Why are most people so fascinated with wolves? If one looks at these four wolves on a cliff, the harmony of their colors and wonderful proportions of their bodies, as well as the resemblance to our dear German Shepherds and Huskies, explains everything. The teamwork in their hunting strategy has fascinated many biologists and naturalists. It is the same for most dog species like the Wild Dogs in Africa and the Dingoes in Australia, to name a few. Just like lions hunting in groups, the wolves can lay down big prey like moose, elk and caribou. Even a bear isn’t safe facing a big pack of wolves. One might wonder why wolves are so shy of humans. The story of Little Red Riding Hood is still in people’s minds. This fairy tale gave the wolf a bad reputation. Wolves avoid humans, as humans are their worst enemy.”
He adds: “The inspiration for this painting came when I flew back to Europe after a wonderful field work trip (hunting with my camera). As I am unable to sleep in planes, I often make sketches for future paintings. With a ball-point pen and a little sheet of paper, one sketch was enough to create this painting. The scenery in this painting is typical of Western America with Lodgepole Pine and Rocky Mountain Maple. I mostly paint not what I have seen, but what I dream of seeing in the wild. This painting was done as a celebration for the success of the reintroduction of the wolves in Yellowstone National Park. As a wolf-lover, I am thankful to the people who worked hard to reintroduce the wolf into Yellowstone National Park. A wild area like this isn’t complete without this wonderful predator.”
- Charles-Louis-Eugene Virion (French,
Charles-Louis-Eugene Virion (French, 1865-ca. 1932), large patinated buff terra cotta figure of an alert recumbent German Shepherd dog, first quarter 20th century, signed at the proper right front edge of the rock base \"Ch. Virion\", h. 16\", w. 23\", d. 8\".
- Two Pairs of Bookends, consisting of
Two Pairs of Bookends, consisting of a pair of Anglo-American Art Deco white-painted bookends in the form of alert Scottish terriers, h. 7\", and a pair of gold-lacquered weighted cast-iron bookends in the form of seated German Shepherd dogs, also second quarter 20th century h. 5\".
- TWO AUSTRIAN COLD PAINTED MINIATURE
TWO AUSTRIAN COLD PAINTED MINIATURE BRONZES AND A BRONZE SEATED DOG (lot of 3) Two Austrian cold painted miniature bronzes, the first Orientalist figure depicted seated with a rifle, stamped '1000', 4"h x 3"w, a team of horses drawing a cart with boulder, monogram and amphora mark, 1.5"h x 4"l;, together with a bronze German shepherd dog, 4.5"h x 3.5"w,
- BRONZE FIGURE, GERMAN SHEPHERD BUSTBronze
BRONZE FIGURE, GERMAN SHEPHERD BUSTBronze bust of Buddy, the?First Seeing Eye Dog.
Dimensions: 8.75"H
- ALSATIAN HN1117 - ROYAL DOULTON DOGSRoyal
ALSATIAN HN1117 - ROYAL DOULTON DOGSRoyal Doulton Dog, Alsatian Small HN1117 (dark brown coat with light brown underbody, black highlights). Designed by Frederick Daws, Issued 1937 - 1968. Size: 4.5"H Alsatian is a term for "German Shepherd" which was invented during World War I. The Alsatian was originally bred for herding sheep. Today they can be found working as guide dogs for the blind or disabled, police work, guarding, search and rescue, therapy and in the military.
Artist: Frederick Daws
Issued: 1937-1968
Dimensions: 4.5"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
- ROYAL DOULTON ART NOUVEAU TOBACCO JAR,
ROYAL DOULTON ART NOUVEAU TOBACCO JAR, SILVER LID LOCKCobalt ground with gilt & encircling raised decoration of dogs.
An exemplary Art Nouveau Royal Doulton cobalt tobacco jar with applied decoration and raised relief decoration of dogs, including corgi, bulldog, Westie and German shepherd. Thick gilt edge to rim. Silver and metal lock. ROYAL DOULTON ENGLAND backstamp.
Issued: c. 1910
Dimensions: 4.5"H x 5.25"W
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England