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" ... markings, evenly distributed in large patches. The ears and cheeks should be red, with a blaze of white extending from the nose up to the forehead, and ending between the ears in a crescentive curve. In the centre of this blaze there should be a clear... "
Toy Dogs and Their Ancestors: Including the History and Management of Toy ... - Page 138
by Lady Wentworth - 1911 - 358 pages
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The Dogs of the British Islands: Being a Series of Articles on the Points of ...

John Henry Walsh - Dog breeds - 1878 - 384 pages
...nose up the forehead, and ending between the ears in a crescentic curve. In the centre of this blaze there should be a clear " spot" of red, of the size of a sixpence. 10. The coat (value 10) in both varieties should be long, silky, soft, and wavy, but not curly. In...
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American Kennel Register: A Monthly Record, Volume 3

Dogs - 1885 - 240 pages
...nose up to the forehead and ending between the ears in a crescent curve. In the center of this blaze there should be a clear "spot" of red of the size of a sixpence. The tri-color or black, white and tan, shall be known in future as the Prince Charles spaniel and should...
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The American Book of the Dog: The Origin, Development, Special ...

George O. Shields - Dogs - 1891 - 746 pages
...nose up to the forehead and ending in a crescentive curve between the ears. In the center of the blaze there should be a clear spot of red, of the size of a sixpence. The Tri-color, or Charles I. Spaniel, must have the tan of the King Charles, with markings like those...
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A History and Description of the Modern Dogs of Great Britain and Ireland ...

Rawdon B. Lee - Dogs - 1894 - 526 pages
...up to the forehead, and ending between the ears in a crescentive curve. In the centre of this blaze there should be a clear ' spot ' of red, of the size of a sixpence. The tri-colour, or Charles the First Spaniel, should have the tan of the King Charles, with markings...
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The Dog in Health and in Disease: Including His Origin, History, Varieties ...

Wesley Mills - Dogs - 1895 - 528 pages
...nose up to forehead and ending between the ears in a crescentic curve. In the center of this blaze there should be a clear " spot " of red of the size of a sixpence. Tricolor or Charles I. spaniel : Like the last, but with black instead of red ; ears and area beneath...
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The Show Dog: Being a Book Devoted to Describing the Cardinal Virtues and ...

Harry Woodworth Huntington - Dog breeds - 1901 - 254 pages
...up to the forehead, and ending between the ears in a crescentive curve. In the centre of this blaze there should be a clear "spot" of red of the size of a sixpence. The tri-color, or Charles the First spaniel, should have the tan of the King Charles, with markings...
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British Dogs, Their Points, Selection, and Show Preparation

William D. Drury - Dogs - 1903 - 688 pages
...extending from the nose to the forehead, and ending in a crescentive curve. In the centre of this blaze there should be a clear " spot " of red, of the size of a sixpence. SCALE OF POINTS KING CHARLES, PRINCE CHARLES, AND RUBY SPANIEI.S Symmetry, Condition, and Size ......
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A Manual of Toy Dogs: How to Breed, Rear, and Feed Them

Mrs. Leslie Williams - Dogs - 1904 - 124 pages
...up to the forehead, and ending between the ears in a crescentive curve. In the centre of this blaze there should be a clear " spot " of red of the size of a sixpence. The tricolour, or Charles the First Spaniel, should have the tan of the King Charles, with markings...
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Dogdom: Monthly, Volume 10

Dogs - 1909 - 1002 pages
...extending from the nose up the forehead, and ending between the ears in a crescentic curve. In the center of this blaze at the top of the forehead there should...a clear "spot" of red, of the size of a sixpence. The tri-color should in part have the tan of the Black and Tan, with markings like the Blenheim in...
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Everyman's Book of the Dog

A. Croxton Smith - Dog breeds - 1910 - 448 pages
...up to the forehead, and ending between the ears in a crescentive curve. In the centre of this blaze there should be a clear " spot " of red, of the size of a sixpence. The Tricolour, or Charles the First Spaniel, should have the tan of the King Charles, with markings...
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