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Lot 147 - Antique Chromolithograph Print Titled “Waiting For His Master” Depicting Dog Waiting For His Human, After Aexander Pope Jr., Published By The Gerlach Barklow Co., Joliet, Illinois, 1911, Framed, 14-1/2" x 18-3/8"
Lot 147 - Antique Chromolithograph Print Titled “Waiting For His Master” Depicting Dog Waiting For His Human, After Aexander Pope Jr., Published By The Gerlach Barklow Co., Joliet, Illinois, 1911, Framed, 14-1/2" x 18-3/8"
Antique chromolithograph depicting a white spaniel dog with black spots and black ears, seated in a well-furnished room with a gold curtain and a carved, gold-painted chair draped with leather accessories. The dog gazes upward with head cocked, appearing to wait expectantly. Captioned “832 – Waiting For His Master,” with copyright 1911 by The Gerlach Barklow Co., Joliet, Illinois, U.S.A., and signed in the image “Pope II.” The print is mounted on paper bearing an additional caption reading “Hello, Teddy,” which may reference an underlying or associated image, or may have been added for this print. Presented in a painted wood frame designed to resemble wood grain, likely not original. Exhibits wear and tear to the frame consistent with age.