Decorative Arts and Silver Online Auction

November 14, 2013

LOT 275

Lot 275

Eleven Volumes of Canine Dog Interest, 19th/early 20th centuries

Eleven Volumes of Canine Dog Interest, 19th/early 20th centuries
Lot 275 Details
Eleven Volumes of Canine Dog Interest, 19th/early 20th centuries

Lieut. Col. W. N. Hutchinson
DOG BREAKING. THE MOST EXPEDITIOUS, CERTAIN, AND EASY METHOD, London, John Murray, 1850

Frank Forester
THE DOG. BY DINKS, MAYHEW AND HUTCHINSON, New York, 1857

Ubique
GUN, ROD, AND SADDLE. PERSONAL EXPERIENCES, New York, W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1869

John Henry Walsh (Stonehenge)
THE DOG IN HEALTH AND DISEASE, Longmans, Green, Reader, & Dyer, 1872 (2nd ed.)

Rawdon B. Lee
MODERN DOGS (Four Volumes)
Sportin Division, Non Sporting Division and Terriers, London, Horace Cox, 1899-1906

C. B. Whitford
TRAINING THE BIRD DOG
Outing Publishing, 1908

Various
The Popular Retrievers
Popular Dogs Publishing

Dr. A. Ströse
GRUNDLEHREN DER HUNDEZUCHT, Neudamm, J. Neumann, 1897

Estimate $75-$150

Realised: $60
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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