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* Le Petit Journal and Le Petit Parisien. A collection of eight early 20th c. issues, each with a colour lithograph illustrating a motoring or other incident, 'La Premire voiture automobile dans Paris', 'Locomotive contre automobile', 'Terrible accident d'automobile des Rousses' and others. (8)
Charles Johnson Payne (Snaffles) (1884-1967) Great banks there was below in the fields Lithograph Signed within the plate lower left Signed in pencil and impressed with 'snaffle bit' within the margin lower left Three lithographic remarques within the margin lower right, left and upper left S. 50cm x 69.5cm
Charles Johnson Payne (Snaffles) (1884-1967) The Sparrow-Catchin' Sort; a head like a lady - a farewell like a cook Lithograph Signed within the plate lower left Signed in pencil and impressed with 'snaffle-bit' within the margin lower left Lithographic remarque within the margin lower right S. 47.5cm x 42cm
Charles Johnson Payne (Snaffles) (1884-1967) A sight to take home and dream about - but old Jorrocks would have had it - They were nasty jealous steeple-chasin' little hussies Lithograph Signed within the plate lower right Signed in pencil within the margin lower left S. 51.5cm x 67cm Bears label verso for Vicars Brothers Ltd., 12 Old Bond Street, No. 46163, Ref: D8250/OT, inscribed coloured artist's proof
Charles Johnson Payne (Snaffles) (1884-1967) Oh! To be in England now that April's there Lithograph Signed within the plate lower left Signed in pencil within the margin lower left Lithographic remarque lower right S. 51.5cm x 66.5cm Bears label verso for Vicars Brothers, 12 Old Bond Street, London, No. 46737, Ref: D8250/OT, inscribed coloured artist's proof
Charles Johnson Payne (Snaffles) (1884-1967) The Worst View in Europe: 'Oh Murther! The dhrink died out of me and the wrong side of Bechers' Lithograph Signed within the plate lower right Signed in pencil within the margin lower left Lithographic remarque within the margin lower right S. 42cm x 66.5cm
Burke, John Bernard, A Visitation of The Seats and Arms of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland, London, Hurst and Blackett, 1854, 4to (315 x 200mm.), half title, advertisement leaves, title printed in red and black, tinted lithograph frontispiece, and 22 plates, contemporary red cloth gilt
Menachem Gueffen, Israeli/French School, 20th century - Seated lady in a hat with flowers; pen and black ink, signed, 37x25.3cm: together with one other similar pen and ink and watercolour study, signed and dated 1963, and a lithograph of a young boy seated by the same hand, signed in pencil,33.5x28.3cm., (3).
After Salvador Dali- Portrait of Pablo Picasso; lithograph with gold, bears signature and numbered 90/250 in pencil, 66.5x50cm: together with a print of a circus scene signed in pencil by Marcel Marceau, a poster advertising wine dedicated to Roger Moore, a gouache by Martin Law and coloured crayon study by an unknown hand, (5), (unframed).

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