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***Frederick Thomas Daws (1878-1955) - Oil painting - Study of a dog's head wearing green collar, signed, canvas 18ins x 14ins, in gilt frameNote: Daws Collection - Frederick Thomas Daws (1878-1955) was a noted artist and sculptor. In the course of a distinguished career Daws exhibited many times at the Royal Academy and the Paris Salon. He worked extensively in this country and on the Continent, the USA and India.His patrons included Queen Alexandra, Queen Amelie of Portugal, and the Maharajah Shum Shere Jung of Nepal. He was also commissioned by the RAF to paint a lifesize portrait of the late King George V. Daws also worked at the Doulton Burslem factory and from 1913 into the 1920s accurate depictions of pedigree dogs were modelled by him. In 1930 he became the main artist at the Royal Doulton works for their champion dogs. He also worked in bronze and many were produced in porcelain.Provenance: By family descent
***Frederick Thomas Daws (1878-1955) - Painted plaster model - "Ch. Shrewd Saint" - Dachshund, on oval base, 10ins x 8ins overall, signed on baseNote: Daws Collection - Frederick Thomas Daws (1878-1955) was a noted artist and sculptor. In the course of a distinguished career Daws exhibited many times at the Royal Academy and the Paris Salon. He worked extensively in this country and on the Continent, the USA and India.His patrons included Queen Alexandra, Queen Amelie of Portugal, and the Maharajah Shum Shere Jung of Nepal. He was also commissioned by the RAF to paint a lifesize portrait of the late King George V. Daws also worked at the Doulton Burslem factory and from 1913 into the 1920s accurate depictions of pedigree dogs were modelled by him. In 1930 he became the main artist at the Royal Doulton works for their champion dogs. He also worked in bronze and many were produced in porcelain.Provenance: By family descent
***Frederick Thomas Daws (1878-1955) - Oil painting - "Healing Balm" - recumbent tiger in naturalistic setting, signed, canvas 40.5ins x 60ins, in gilt slip frameNote: Daws Collection - Frederick Thomas Daws (1878-1955) was a noted artist and sculptor. In the course of a distinguished career Daws exhibited many times at the Royal Academy and the Paris Salon. He worked extensively in this country and on the Continent, the USA and India.His patrons included Queen Alexandra, Queen Amelie of Portugal, and the Maharajah Shum Shere Jung of Nepal. He was also commissioned by the RAF to paint a lifesize portrait of the late King George V. Daws also worked at the Doulton Burslem factory and from 1913 into the 1920s accurate depictions of pedigree dogs were modelled by him. In 1930 he became the main artist at the Royal Doulton works for their champion dogs. He also worked in bronze and many were produced in porcelain.Provenance: By family descent
***Frederick Thomas Daws (1878-1955) - Plaster model - Elephant and handler, on rectangular base, 16.5ins x 15.5ins overall, signed on baseNote: Daws Collection - Frederick Thomas Daws (1878-1955) was a noted artist and sculptor. In the course of a distinguished career Daws exhibited many times at the Royal Academy and the Paris Salon. He worked extensively in this country and on the Continent, the USA and India.His patrons included Queen Alexandra, Queen Amelie of Portugal, and the Maharajah Shum Shere Jung of Nepal. He was also commissioned by the RAF to paint a lifesize portrait of the late King George V. Daws also worked at the Doulton Burslem factory and from 1913 into the 1920s accurate depictions of pedigree dogs were modelled by him. In 1930 he became the main artist at the Royal Doulton works for their champion dogs. He also worked in bronze and many were produced in porcelain.Provenance: By family descent
***Frederick Thomas Daws (1878-1955) - Three painted plaster models - "Ch. Biddee of Ifield" - Pekingese on rectangular base, 11ins x 9ins overall, "Ch. Scona Stylist" - terrier, on rectangular base, 11.5ins x 8ins high, and one other plaster model of a recumbent cub, 8ins x 5insNote: Daws Collection - Frederick Thomas Daws (1878-1955) was a noted artist and sculptor. In the course of a distinguished career Daws exhibited many times at the Royal Academy and the Paris Salon. He worked extensively in this country and on the Continent, the USA and India.His patrons included Queen Alexandra, Queen Amelie of Portugal, and the Maharajah Shum Shere Jung of Nepal. He was also commissioned by the RAF to paint a lifesize portrait of the late King George V. Daws also worked at the Doulton Burslem factory and from 1913 into the 1920s accurate depictions of pedigree dogs were modelled by him. In 1930 he became the main artist at the Royal Doulton works for their champion dogs. He also worked in bronze and many were produced in porcelain.Provenance: By family descent
***Frederick Thomas Daws (1878-1955) - Two painted plaster models - approaching tiger on naturalistic base, 17ins x 8.5ins, and standing black horse on rectangular base, 14ins x 13.5ins overallNote: Daws Collection - Frederick Thomas Daws (1878-1955) was a noted artist and sculptor. In the course of a distinguished career Daws exhibited many times at the Royal Academy and the Paris Salon. He worked extensively in this country and on the Continent, the USA and India.His patrons included Queen Alexandra, Queen Amelie of Portugal, and the Maharajah Shum Shere Jung of Nepal. He was also commissioned by the RAF to paint a lifesize portrait of the late King George V. Daws also worked at the Doulton Burslem factory and from 1913 into the 1920s accurate depictions of pedigree dogs were modelled by him. In 1930 he became the main artist at the Royal Doulton works for their champion dogs. He also worked in bronze and many were produced in porcelain.
Gordon Allen - a contemporary abstract aluminium and bronze sculpture, untitled, raised on integral slanted black slate and aluminium stepped and faceted base, with inset label 'Original Sculpture by Gordon Allen' further label 'The Guild of Master Craftsmen' inset to underside of base, h.37cm, w.35cm, d.16.5cm

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