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Billy The Rat CatcherBilly, the celebrated rat killing dog performing his wonderful feat, killing 100 rats in five minutes and a half on the 22nd April 1823 being his 9th match
Dick TurpinPastel 22 x 30 ins, signed Aldin painted this picture for a groom to give to his bride as a wedding present, the German Shepherd Dog Dick Turpin, being her pet
Japanese ChinPortrait of a Japanese Chin by Frances Fairman
An Early Canine MeetingSigned and dated 1855 Oil on canvas 29 x 37 ins This is one of the most historic of all dog paintings. It depicts a scene at Jemmy (or Jimmy) Shaws Queens Head Tavern in 1855
Crib and RosaCopper 9.25 x 12.25 ins Through John Scotts engraving of Coopers original, this painting is one of the most reproduced and best known paintings of dogs from the period
Suntop English Setters - four head studies Suntop Songbird, Suntop Nightingale, Suntop Starling, Suntop True Breeze
The Open DoorSigned with monogram and dated 1916 Oil on canvas 40 x 47 ins Sir R W Buchanan Jardines Greyhound, Long Span, won the Waterloo Cup in 1907
art, Artwork, four, oil, painting, brown, white, black, The Kennel Club Art, 4914 Fannie Moody (b 1861-c 1947) 053 The Kennel Club©
Fox Terriers at Newstead AbbeyOil on canvas 35 x 27.5 ins This painting was completed for the 6th Duchess of Newcastle in c. 1870. A composite picture, it is reasonable to assume that not all the dogs with still alive when it was
Mr Fleming and His Falconer James AndersonOil on canvas 20 x 25 ins This painting by Howe was completed in about 1811 and shows Mr Fleming seated on his horse with his hooded falcon on his fist
Ch Wimpole PeterSigned and dated 1901 Oil on canvas 24 x 29 ins Ch Wimpole Peter is one of six paintings Henry Reginald Cooke commissioned of his Flat Coated Retrievers from Maud Earl
Brutus of BridgesollersSigned Pastel 41 x 28.5 This particularly fine portrait of the Deerhound, Brutus of Bridgesollers, was a gift to Agnes Linton from her father, who reputedly commissioned Aldin to paint the picture
England ExpectsSigned Oil on canvas 18 x 24 ins There was much political infighting between supporters of Toy Bulldogs, Miniature Bulldogs and French Bulldogs: the Kennel Club would not have them
Totteridge Eleven'How's that, Umpire' - The Totteridge Eleven, 1897 by Arthur Wardle Titles and inscribed with the eleven dogs ‘names around the frame line L-R in the straw: Dryad, Ch Daddy, Dame Dalby
Totteridge Fox Terrier Panel twoTotteridge Fox Terrier panel
Laying Down the LawLandseer helped popularise anthropomorphism in art and this is a copy of one of his best-known examples. Sometimes called Trial by Jury
Buy A Dog Ma amSigned and dated 1860 Oil on canvas 36 x 29 At the time this picture was painted, selling animals in the street had become very profitable and was frequently a public nuisance
Totteridge Fox Terrier Panel oneTotteridge Fox Terrier panel
Titus of Ashways was bred by Mrs.Wells-Cole and owned by Captain Lesile Williams, who was interested in competing in Working Trials with his Schnauzers
Mrs. Santers English Springer SpanielsCanvas 21 x 15.5 ins. The three dogs are Ch.Dry Toast, in the foreground, Ch.Winning Number of Solway and Ch.Nimble of Hamsey
poodle, Artwork, oil, painting, outside, grass, The Kennel Club Art, 10021 Frederick Thomas Daws (b 1878) 046 The Kennel Club©
Champion Dogs of EnglandFive head studies on one canvas 35.5 x 53.5 ins The five dogs shown in this painting are: the Yorkshire Terrier Huddersfield Ben owned by Mr Foster, the Blenheim Spaniel Charlie owned by J Dawes
Portrait of a BorzoiCanvas 76 x 63 ins, signed and dated 1890 This painting is a fine example of the breed before it was established as a show dog in this country
Sir Humphrey de Traffords English SettersSigned and dated 1897 Oil on canvas 44 x 74 ins Sir Hunmphrey de Trafford helped establish Britain as a great nation of dog breeders
The Card GameSigned and dated 1885 Oil on canvas 27.5 x 36 ins This painting typifies anthropomorphism depicted in art during the 19th century, when dogs were portrayed in the guise of humans
Ta AgeurHand coloured engraving 20 x 24 ins. Engraved by Robt. Mitchell 1852 and published by W.Schaws, New York, 1852 Landseers original painting was completed in 1821 when he was 19 years old
Brenda of AshwaysCanvas 20 x 16 ins. Brenda of Ashways was owned and bred by Captain Leslie Williams and successfully competed in Working Trials
Ch Cranbourne LupinCanvas 16 x 20 ins. Ch Cranbourne Lupin was born in 1929, bred by Captain and Mrs.Hornyold, owned by Captain Leslie Williams and the first British Champion Schnauzer
Ch OxonianCanvas 16.75 x 20.75 ins. Mary Reeks was married to Fox Terrier breeder, F.Reeks, who owned Ch Oxonian. It was once a popular practice to cross-breed the two coats of Fox Terrier
Ch BardolphCanvas 21.5 x 17.5 ins. This Champion Bloodhound from the kennel of Edwin Brough was once described as being one of the finest young hounds seen for a long time
VesuvienneFox Terrier (Wire)
Ch Chow VIIICanvas 14 x 12 ins. ChChow VIII was the first Champion in the breed. He passed through many hands during a long show career, one theory being his poor temperament, at times proving difficult to handle
running, two, Artwork, oil, painting, two dogs, horse, historical, The Kennel Club Art, 10848 Franz Xaver Muller 031 The Kennel Club©
Crufts, Agricultural Hall, 1893Signed and dated 1893 Pencil, pen and black ink and grey wash heighted with white, 6.25 x 9.75 ins
Ladies of the ChorusThis photogravure has been taken from Maud Earls portfolio British Hounds and Gun-Dogs, which was published in a limited edition of 500 copies in 1902 by the Berlin Photographic Company
Entente CordialeBoard 18 x 15.5 ins, signed The understanding between Britain and France reached in 1904 formed the basis of the Anglo-French cooperation in the First World War
FT Ch Sulhamstead Sheilin D OrPastel 27.5 x 38.5 ins, signed Mrs Florence Nagle, owned the two Irish Setters Valla D Or and Sheilin D Or. Mrs Nagle was a great friend of Aldin
CherootCanvas 12.5 x 16.5 ins, signed Cheroot was born in 1886 and was owned by G W Cook. He was out of a bitch named Busy whose details are unknown and he was sired by Cavendish
FT Ch Sulhamstead Valla D OrPastel 27.5 x 38.5 ins, signed Mrs Florence Nagle, owned the two Irish Setters Valla D Or and Sheilin D Or. Mrs Nagle was a great friend of Aldin
Ch Tintagel was owned and bred by Mrs Surtees Monkland and was one of a number of famous Champion Bulldogs she owned. The artist, Frederick Thomas Daws
Bedlington TerrierCanvas 13 x 15.5 ins, signed The Bedlington Terrier is rarely represented in art and this is a particularly fine portrait of a breed whose roots are with the poachers and tinkers of Northumberland
Mrs Skewes Coxs SchipperkesSigned and dated 1900 Watercolour and gouache 20.5 x 28.5 ins The dog is Ch Yaap, born in 1898 and a fine example of the type of Schipperke that was developing in England at that time
Lady Wavertrees PomeraniansSigned and dated 1904 Oil on canvas 18 x 24 ins The painting here shows the Pomeranians Ch Dainty Boy, Ch Gateacre Bilbury Belle and Ch Gateacre Dainty Belle
Beacon Hill MeetingSigned and dated 1853 Oil on canvas 28 x 36 ins This painting shows the end of a successful course at the Beacon Hill meeting in October 1848
Ancient BritonsPhotogravure 11.5 x 14 ins Taken from the portofolio entitled British Hounds and Gundogs, this image shows the Welsh Foxhounds Trailer, Warrior and Grafter
Acklam Afghan HoundsSigned Oil on canvas This painting shows the Acklam Afghan Hounds bred by Mrs Howard Gibson. Ch Mitzou of Acklam is the top centre hound, shown with her litter, whelped in May 1946