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Lhasa Apso Dog 1941 Ole Larsen
Lhasa Apso dog pictured from a painting by Ole Larsen.
The Lhasa Terrier closely resembles an Old English Sheepdog in miniature. The coat is quite long and of shaggy appearance. Like the Old English Sheepdog, his hair falls over the eyes. Color of the Lhassa Terrier varies from golden to black and parti-colors; however, the most preferred are lion-like colors, as he is the true Tibetan Lion-dog.
This is a wonderful collectible for either the breed historian or the person who is...
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Lhasa Apso Dog Hamilton Tatsienlu
Ch. Hamilton Tatsienlu, breeder owners Mr. and Mrs. S. Cutting, Hamilton Farm, Gladstone, N. J. Ch. Hamilton Tatsienlu at this time was the sire of 11 champions.
This is a wonderful collectible for either the breed historian or the person who is lucky enough to be owned by this wonderful breed. This page is from a circa 1960s book, measures approximately 4 1/4 x 6 inches, is in overall in good condition with the normal wear one would expect and would be just wonderful...
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Lhasa Apso Dog 1979 Picture History
Lhasa Apso dog. Beyond the northern boundary of India, where the mighty Mount Everest stands like a guardian sentinel, is the mysterious land of Tibet. It is a country of huge mountains and deep valleys, with a climate of intense cold and great heat, a county where conditions are hard on man and beast. This is the home of the Lhasa Apso, known in that land as Abso Seng Kye, the ''Bark Lion Sentinel Dog.'' Small wonder, then, that these members of dogdom should be of such...
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Lhasa Apso Dog Non-Sporting Group
Lhasa Apso dog, Non-Sporting Group, AKC, origin Tibet, companion, watchdog
This single card measures approximately 3 x 4 1/2 inches and is a wonderful inexpensive collectible for either the breed historian or the person who is lucky enough to be owned by this wonderful breed and looks terrific framed making a great and unique trophy for your specialty or a lovely addition for your breed history archives!
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Lhasa Apso Dog Licos Kulu La
Lhasa Apso dog Ch. Licos Kulu La, the top winning dog in the breed for 1958.
This is a wonderful collectible for either the breed historian or the person who is lucky enough to be owned by this wonderful breed. This page is from a circa 1960s book, measures approximately 4 1/4 x 6 inches, is in overall in good condition with the normal wear one would expect and would be just wonderful framed.
This makes a great and unique trophy for your specialty!
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Lhasa Apso Dog 1944 $10,000 Glamour Boy
Cushioned in luxury is this $10,000 Lhasa Apso (identified in article as Lhasa Terrier - commonly known in the UK by this name at that time) from Tibet owned by a U.S. dog fancier. His fine hair seven inches long and platinum blond, his doting mistress treats him like a piece of Dresden china - and then some!
November 4, 1944 The Toronto Star Weekly
This page measures approximately 11 x 15 inches. Although it has some wear (who wouldn't after all these years) it remains a...
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Lhasa Apso Shih Tzu Dog History Picture
Lhasa Apso and Shih-Tzu dog, overview description, temperament, origin, and color are all included in this page that obviously has come from a book.
It measures approximately 9 1/2 x 11 1/4 inches. This makes a great addition for reference or would be quite cute framed.
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Lhasa Apso Dog Ky-Chu Kaliph Nor San Saba Chi Jimi
Lhasa Apso Ch. Kyi-Chu Kaliph Nor and Can., Am. and Mex. Ch. San Saba Chi Chi Jimi on one side and three of the champion progeny of Ch. Kham of Norbulingka - Ch. Mighty of Norbulingka, Ch. Keke's T'Chin Ting T'Chin and Ch. Betty's Bhu on the other side.
This is a wonderful collectible for either the breed historian or the person who is lucky enough to be owned by this wonderful breed. This page is from a circa late 1960s book, measures approximately 9 x 6 inches, is...
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Lhasa Apso Dog Miniature Plaque
This Lhasa Apso miniature plaque with two buddies laying down together would be just adorable displayed on a small easel. A magnet could be added to the back so you can hang it on your refrigerator or add a hanger to display on the wall. This cute fellow measures approximately 2 1/2 x 1 14/16 inches. The picture does not do this piece justice, it is much nicer in person.
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Lhasa Apso 1959 Dog Standard Visualization Torma
Chosen as the standard visualization model for the Lhasa Apso, Ch. Hamilton Torma. This visualization defines in detail the breed standard of the day.
This is a wonderful collectible for either the breed historian or the person who is lucky enough to be owned by this wonderful breed. This page is from a 1959 book, measures approximately 9 x 6 inches, is in overall in good condition with the normal wear one would expect and would be just wonderful framed. I have not trimmed the side...
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Lhasa Apso 1959 Dog Standard Visualization
Chosen as the standard visualization model for the Lhasa Apso, Ch. Karma Getson. This visualization defines in detail the breed standard of the day.
This is a wonderful collectible for either the breed historian or the person who is lucky enough to be owned by this wonderful breed. This page is from a 1959 book, measures approximately 9 x 6 inches, is in overall in good condition with the normal wear one would expect and would be just wonderful framed. I have not trimmed the side...
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Lhasa Apso Dog Standard Visualization
Chosen as the standard visualization model for the Lhasa Apso dog is Ch. Kham of Norbulingka who I am sure can be found behind the pedigrees of some of the great representatives of the breed today. This visualization defines in detail the breed standard of the day.
This is a wonderful collectible for either the breed historian or the person who is lucky enough to be owned by this wonderful breed. This page is from a circa late 1960s book, measures approximately 9 x 6 inches, is in...
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