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Emily Stracey limited edition "Dot to Dot" artist signed lower right on the mount. Plus Sunlight
Emily Stracey limited edition "Dot to Dot" artist signed lower right on the mount. Plus Sunlight soap "The Family Wash". Framed and glazed 16" x 2...
19th & 20th cent. Prints: "Map of Huntingdonshire" coloured book plate with illustrations, contemporary copy of a "Georgian Cartoon", sandwich car...
20th cent. Kathleen Caddick limited edition prints 'View from the Hillside' 65/150.
Militaria: Prints various artists, Norman Hoad, John Young + others. (A Folio).
Duke of Wellington/Waterloo: The funeral Procession of Arthur, Duke of Wellington, hand coloured
Duke of Wellington/Waterloo: The funeral Procession of Arthur, Duke of Wellington, hand coloured aquatint panorama on 57 sheets (joined), one shee...
Print: Madame Auriol as Columbine and Mr French as Harlequin, crinoline style backed, relief print.
Print: Madame Auriol as Columbine and Mr French as Harlequin, crinoline style backed, relief print.
After Eugen Von Blass crystoleum: Catch of the Day, framed and glazed 10" x 8". The Fruit Seller,
After Eugen Von Blass crystoleum: Catch of the Day, framed and glazed 10" x 8". The Fruit Seller, framed and glazed 10" x 8". (2).
Sporting prints: 19th cent. Set of six coloured prints of cock fighting, published in 1853 by
Sporting prints: 19th cent. Set of six coloured prints of cock fighting, published in 1853 by Ackermann.
Sporting prints: 19th cent. Series of seven, horse and hunting related coloured prints, contained
Sporting prints: 19th cent. Series of seven, horse and hunting related coloured prints, contained within two frames.
Prints: 18th cent. Print of Bildevas Abbey plus a framed cast mount of a classical style warrior
Prints: 18th cent. Print of Bildevas Abbey plus a framed cast mount of a classical style warrior sitting on a rocaille shell. Plus 19th/20th cent....