Fur Your Eyes Only
Items for auction at the
2010 KCA National

No. 002: Engraving on metal of “Wrocky,” 22 x 18 inches. Engraved inscription on back reads, “An original hand engraved by Orville Kuhl expressly for Porter & Dicky Washington from Wayne and Cynthia Griffen, Larry Niven, Michael and Linda Niven, Christmas 1964”

No. 001: Cleanthe drawing,
opening bid - $200

No. 004: Pen drawing,
29 x 36 inches
(signature illegible)

No. 003: Painting by
Moreitz Grossman
17 1/2 x 21 1/2 inches

No. 005: Inscription on back: "Am Eng Can CH Wrocky of Wistonia, 2/100 prints
re-done on a computer – original air brushing had left a bulge on his right eye!"

No. 006: Photograph of Frazaira Full of the Dickens (AKA Dicky). Inscription on back reads, “For Dicky With fond memories & our love – Joanie & Jim Fraser 12/23/97”

No. 008: Round Delft Platter,
15 inches

No. 007: Photograph of the “Perky Streaker.”
Best in Show ring with Porter and
dog in background watching (intently!).

No. 010: Statue, made in Canada by Amy Artcrafts, LTD

No. 011: Brass candle holder

No. 009: Bronze statue #7,
by R Chaschoudian, 1974

No. 013: Painting on wood plaque,
9 x 8 inches

No. 014: Hexagonal paver stone,
by Liz Kissel

No. 012: Dish, 5 x 5 inches with holes for hanging. Photograph by Allen Theise, 1949

No. 015: 4 wine glasses with
Washington crest
and name

No. 016: Washington crest with family name history on back. (This hung over the Washington’s bar)

No. 019: Linen banner, 16 x 28 inches, reads, “The Keeshond became the national dog of Holland in the late 18th century. The Dutch employed him to guard their barges and his loyalty won their hearts.”

No. 018: "What do you MEAN! You can’t put him up? He has a GORGEOUS head. And he
can’t put a foot wrong!"

No. 017: Latch-hooked pillow,
14 x 14 inches

Books:
No. 020: How to Raise and Train a Keeshond, by William D. Westcott, 1983.
No. 021: Jan, the Dutch Barge Dog, by G. W. Barrington, 1953 (1st edition), with note enclosed from the bookseller/dealer..
No. 022, 023, and 024: The New Complete Keeshond, by Ron and Carol Cash, 1987 (1st edition) – 3 copies. 
No. 025: The Complete Keeshond, by Clementine Peterson, 1971.
No. 026: The Complete Keeshond, by Clementine Peterson, 1960, 6th printing, inscription “Flakkee Kennels, Reg’d.”
No. 027: The Keeshond, by Anna Katherine Nicholas, 1984.
No. 028: The Keeshond, by Alice Gatacre, 1938.
No. 029: Canine Dictionary, Pictorial Edition, by Marion R. Mangrum, B.S., M.S., Revised 1973. Signed by author. Photo of Porter Washington and Ch. Flakkee Instant Replay with judge Stanley Hanson on page 49.
No. 030: Preparation and Presentation of the Show Dog, the Complete Handling Guide, by Jeff and Betty Brucker, 1978. Signed by authors.
No. 031: Successful Dog Show Exhibiting, by Anna Katherine Nicholas, 1981. Signed by author. Photos of Joy S. Brewster showing Ch. Japar's Fearless Knight, page 146; Ch. Flakkee Instamatic owned by Dicky and Porter Washington, page 281; and unnamed Keeshond owned by Charlotte White on page 289.
No. 032: The Westminster Kennel Club, 1877-1976, One Hundredth Anniversary Book, 1976. Photo of Ch. De Vignon's Ducomo, owned by Ann and Frank Vinion. (2 copies for auction)
No. 033: The American Kennel Club, 1884-1984, a Source Book, published 1985.
No. 034: The Dog Show, 125 Years of Westminster, 2001. Presented to Dicky Washington in 2008 by Joanie Fraser.
No. 035: Skitch, The Message of the Roses, by Vincent G. Perry, 1975. Signed by author, Copy No. 7 out of 250

Also:
No. 036: 26 VHS tapes of various shows and specialties, Westminster, and a visit to Flakee Kennels.