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The Beloved - Happiness, a promotional lithograph print for the 1990 album by Bob Linney, limited edition no. 48/100, signed in pencil to the margin and dated '90, 44 x 44cm.Condition report: Lots 501 - 591 are from the collection of Jonathan Ruffle, a British writer, director and producer, who has made TV and radio programmes for the BBC, ITV, and Channel 4. During his time as a producer of the Radio 1 show from the mid-1980s-90s he collected the majority of the lots on offer here. These include rare vinyl, acetates, and Factory Records promotional items. The majority of the vinyl lots being offered for sale are in Mint or Near-Mint condition – with some having never been played.
*Modern British School - Pair: Lying Leopard, lithograph, indistinctly signed, titled, and numbered 14/75 in pencil; and Hadeda Ibis, lithograph, signed, titled, and numbered 8/22 in pencil, each visible sheet dimensions 99 x 69cm (Hadeda Ibis lacking glass)Condition report: Provenance: Consigned from a local deceased estate, being descendants of Robert Heath (of Robert Heath & Sons, founders of the Biddulph Valley Colliery and Iron Works) who resided at Biddulph Grange between 1871-1922, and direct descendants of the Earls of Denbigh of Newnham Paddox.
*Modern British School - Untitled Abstract Study, lithograph printed in colours on wove paper, indistinctly signed, titled, numbered 3/7, artists proof in pencil to the lower margin, full sheet dimensions 79.5 x 58cmCondition report: Provenance: Consigned from a local deceased estate, being descendants of Robert Heath (of Robert Heath & Sons, founders of the Biddulph Valley Colliery and Iron Works) who resided at Biddulph Grange between 1871-1922, and direct descendants of the Earls of Denbigh of Newnham Paddox.
Harry Norman Eccleston (b.1923) - Gap in the Cloud, Southend, lithograph on wove paper, signed, titled, and dated 1980, artists proof 10/10 in pencil to the lower margin, visible sheet dimensions 49 x 57cmCondition report: Framed and glazed.Some thunderflies to underside of glass, mostly to outer areas of white margin.Otherwise good.
Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887-1976) - An Industrial Town, offset lithograph, signed and numbered 398/500 in pencil to the lower margin, visible sheet dimensions 46 x 62cmCondition report: Framed, mounted & glazed. Slight yellowing to external extremities of margin. Image perhaps a little faded/dulling of colour. Otherwise good.
•GERALD SPENCER PRYSE A TANK OFFERING FROM THE BRITISH EMPIRE TO BRITISH NURSES, 1915 Lithograph poster, without lettering, for The Nation's Fund for Nurses, printed by Vioncent Brooks Day & Sons Ltd 72.5 x 49.5cm approx. Exhibited: Salisbury, Young Gallery, 'Terrain & Conflict: Repercussions', November - December 2018
19THC DOLLS HOUSE FURNITURE a set of 19thc lithograph dolls house furniture including 2 tables, set of 7 dining chairs, dressing table, sofa, and bedroom furniture. Also with a suite of red velvet upholstered furniture. 18 items in total. (18) *Purchased at the Vivien Greene auction of her dolls houses and furniture.
HARRY TATE REVUE POSTERS 'MOTORING' & 'FLYING' c1909 Two rare original posters for his Music-hall show revue with decorative artwork believed by W. Heath-Robinson for Allen & Sons, London & Belfast; chromo-lithograph on paper; together with a photo portrait stamped postcard of the subject sent from Stroud May 2nd 1907
HAZARDS de la ROUTE' - HUMOROUS STORYBOARD PRINTS c1920s A good group of thirteen French pochoir hand-coloured lithograph prints by J.C. Bellaigue, depicting pitfalls of early motoring: a story in pictures with printed humorous captions; original unbound sheets from a Paris printing workshop: contained in folio-folder, suitable for framing
* Wolf, (Joseph, 1820-1899 & Smit, Joseph 1836-1929). Epimachus Ellioti, from A Monograph of the Paradiseidae or Birds of Paradise, by Daniel Elliot Giraud 1873, hand-coloured lithograph on pale cream wove paper, printed by M. & N. Hanhart, pale mount stain to outer blank margins, closed tears repaired to centre of left margin, centre of top margin, and shorter closed tear to the blank area near centre of right margin, all without loss, laid down on modern card, sheet size 54.5 x 45.5 cm (21.5 x 18 ins), framed and perspex glazed, together with another hand-coloured lithograph from Giraud's A Monograph of the Paradiseidae or Birds of Paradise, 1873, by Joseph Wolf and Joseph Smit, with some damage, particularly to lower edge of the image, including some damp staining and one or two closed tears, with printed title no longer visible, laid down on modern card, 54 x 44 cm (21.25 x 17.25 ins), framed and perspex glazedQty: (2)
Wright (M., W. & F. von). Svenska Faglar, efter naturen och pa sten ritade, 3 volumes, Stockholm, 1927-29, 364 fine colour lithograph plates, text by Einar Lonnberg, portrait frontispiece to volume I with printed dedication and original signature of Swedish poet & Nobel Prize for Literature winner Verner von Heidenstam (1859-1940), contemporary mottled calf gilt, joints and edges a little rubbed, indentation at head of volume III spine, a couple of corners bumped, 4toQty: (3)NOTESAnker 544; Nissen IVB 1026; Wood p. 637. Limited edition 563/1250
* [Afghanistan]. 'View of Istalif in Koh Daman by C. Masson Esq', Addiscombe, 11 May 1844, pencil with white bodycolour on card, mounted, unevenly toned, slightly spotted and marked, 12.9 x 42.2 cmQty: (1)NOTESAn accomplished sketch by two cadets at the East India Company Military Seminary at Addiscombe, after a lithograph in Charles Masson's Narrative of Various Journeys in Balochistan, Afghanistan, and the Panjab (1842-4; see volume 3 p. 120). Pencilled captions read: 'Gent[leman] Cadet W. R. Howell fecit', and 'Corrected by C. T. Boddam'; this is apparently the W. R. H. J. Howell who became captain in the 1st Bengal Fusiliers and died of cholera at Alleepore during the Mutiny on 7 June 1857; Boddam was likely a member of the distinguished Company family which also produced Rawson Hart Boddam, governor of Bombay, 1784-8.
* Aldin (Cecil). The Angel at Henley-on-Thames [and] The White Hart at Hook, published Lawrence and Bullen, circa 1903, pair of colour lithographs, each signed in pencil by the artist to the lower left, publisher's blind stamp to lower right, printed remarque in sanguine to lower left, slight staining and spotting, each approximately 405 x 595 mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with St. Bartholomew's Gateway, published Alfred Bell & Co., 1925, colour lithograph, signed in pencil by the artist to lower left, 535 x 270 mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with an untitled lithograph dated 1897 of a huntsman with three and a half couple of hounds and a fox terrier carrying a rat, slight staining, 460 x 385 mm, framed and glazedQty: (4)
Campbell (E.C.). Scottish Scenery. Sketches from Nature, [Edinburgh, circa 1835], 50 lithograph plates including hand-coloured map, tipped-in additional subscribers list present and publisher's advertisement slip tipped-in at rear, few faint blind stamps to lower outer corners, some browning & spotting mostly at head, bookplate of Archibald Walker to upper pastedown, hinges split, original green cloth, printed paper label to upper board (Scottish Scenery ... by Mrs Robert Campbell), spine ends worn and light fraying to extremities, oblong 4to, together with: Banks & Co. (Publisher) , Views of the Scottish Lakes, Edinburgh, circa 1840, engraved title, 15 engraved vignette plates, few faint blind stamps to lower outer corners, all edges gilt, original gilt & blind blocked dark green cloth, oblong 8voQty: (2)
Lipscomb (George). The History and Antiquities of the County of Buckingham, 4 volumes, London: J. & W. Robins, 1847, titles in red & black, 40 engraved & lithograph plates (one double-page), 10 single-page engraved maps, some toning and spotting, contemporary half calf, gilt decorated spines with contrasting labels, upper board to volume 1 near detached (old broken joint repair), some joints cracked, large 4toQty: (4)NOTESLarge Paper copy.
Meason (Gilbert Laing). On the Landscape Architecture of the Great Painters of Italy , London: Printed at C. Hullmandel's Lithographic Establishment, 1828 , half-title, vignette title bearing signature of Mary Laing Meason to upper margin, 55 lithograph plates on india paper, including frontispiece, faint blind stamp to lower outer corner of title and plates, occasional minor spotting, front blank with author's signature, top edge trimmed with remainder untrimmed, contemporary dark green half morocco gilt, extremities rubbed and scuffed, 4toQty: (1)NOTESPrinted in an edition of 150 copies only. This is an interesting association copy. Gilbert Laing Meason (1769 - 1832) was a friend of Sir Walter Scott and the man who invented the term 'landscape architecture', as used in the title of this volume. Born in Kirkwall St Ola, Orkney, he later lived at Lindertis House near Forfar, in Fife, Scotland and was married to Mary Whitelaw Wemyss (1792-1858). His interest in architecture was inspired by the outward appearance of buildings and the placing of buildings and the types of space with which they are surrounded.
Maitland (Captain F. L.). Narrative of the Surrender of Buonaparte and of his Residence on board HMS Bellerophon; with a detail of the principal events that occurred in that ship, between the 24th May of 8th August, 1815, 1st edition, Henry Colburn, 1826, folding lithograph map frontispiece, some light spotting, later quarter brown cloth, rubbed and some soiling, together with: Las Casas (Emanuel Augustus Dieudonné, Count de). Memoirs of Emanuel Augustus Dieudonné, Count de Las Casas, communicated by himself. Comprising a letter from Count de Las Casas at St. Helena to Luciarte, giving a faithful account of the voyage of Napoleon to St. Helena, his residence, manner of living, and treatment on that island. Also a letter addressed by Count de Las Casas to Lord Bathurst, 2nd edition, Henry Colburn, 1818, some light marks and minor water stains, original blind stamped cloth, with paper label to spine, frayed and some wear and soiling, with upper cover near-detached, plus: Young (Norwood). Napoleon in Exile: Elba, 1st edition, 1914, & Napoleon in Exile: St. Helena (1815-1821), 1st edition, 1915, 2 volumes, monochrome plates, top edge gilt, original uniform publisher's green cloth gilt, lightly rubbed, and others on Napoleon, Waterloo, and St. Helena, including A.M. Broadley, Napoleon in Caricature 1795-1821, 2 volumes, 1911, Alan Lagden and John Sly, The 2/73rd at Waterloo, 1st edition, 1988, and 2nd edition, 1998, George Caldwell and Robert Cooper, Rifle Green in the Peninsular, An Account of the 95th Foot in the Peninsular Campaign of 1808-14, 3 volumes, 1998-2012, etc., some in dust wrappers, all 8voQty: (46)NOTESFrom the Library of Lt. Col. R.J. Wyatt MBE TD (1931-2019), Part III.
Roscoe (Thomas). The London and Birmingham Railway; with the Home and Country Scenes on each side of the line; including Sketches of Kenilworth, Leamington, Warwick, Guy's Cliff, Stratford, &c., London: Charles Tilt, [1839], folding engraved map frontispiece (closed tear to central fold), additional engraved title, 16 engraved plates and one single-page engraved plan, wood engraved vignette illustrations, occasional spotting, contemporary calf, moroon morocco labels to spine, some wear, lower board scratched, 8vo, together with: Belcher (Henry) , Illustrations of the scenery on the line of the Whitby and Pickering Railway, in the North Eastern part of Yorkshire, London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longman, 1836, engraved frontispiece, additional engraved title and 11 plates, some toning, spotting and offsetting, bookplate of Sir David Salomons Bt. to upper pastedown, top edge gilt, early 20th century brown half morocco by John Bumpus, upper joint cracked, 8vo, Walker (James) , Observations on the Comparative Merits of Locomotive & Fixed Engines, as applied to Railways; being a reply to the Report of Mr. James Walker, to the Directors of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, compiled from the Reports of Mr. George Stephenson, with an Account of the Competition of Locomotive Engines at Rainhill, in October, 1829, and of the Subsequent Experiments. By Robert Stephenson and Joseph Locke, Civil Engineers, Liverpool: Printed by Wales & Baines, [1830], folding lithograph frontispiece, modern antique style half calf, maroon morocco title label, 8vo, Great Western Railway , The Official Illustrated Guide to the Great Western Railway, by George Measom, [1860], wood engraved illustrations, bound with [London] , The Illustrated Hand-Book to London and its Environs, London: Ingram, Cooke & Co., 1853, wood engraved illustrations, folding wood engraved panorama of the river Thames from Windsor to the Nore, and folding map, bookplate to front free endpaper, contemporary black half calf, gilt and blind decorated spine, thick 8vo, Osborne (E.C. & W., Publishers) , Osborne's Guide to the Grand Junction, or, Birmingham, Liverpool, and Manchester Railway, Birmingham, 1838, engraved folding map strengthened to folds at verso, wood engraved illustrations, two plans (one folding), late 20th century dark brown morocco, maroon morocco title label to spine, 12mo in 6s and two others, A Practical Treatise on Rail-Roads..., by Nicholas Wood, 3rd edition, 1838, and Permanent Way. The Story of the Kenya and Uganda Railway, by M.F. Hill, 2nd edition, 1961Qty: (7)
Simms (Frederick Walter). Practical Tunnelling; Explaining in Detail the Setting out of the Works; Shaft Sinking and Heading Driving; Ranging the Lines and Levelling Under Ground; Sub-Excavating, Timbering, and the Construction of the Brickwork of Tunnels; With the Amount of Labour Required for, and the Cost of the Various Portions of the Work: as Exemplified by the Particulars of Bleechingley and Saltwood Tunnels, 2nd edition, revised, with additional plates, by W. Davis Haskoll, Civil Engineer, London: Bradley Thomas Batsford, 1859, half-title, wood engraved frontispiece, 16 engraved plates (some folding), plate 3 detached, toning and few marks, some scattered spotting, modern quarter black calf, cloth sides, small folio, together with: Brunel (Isambard Kingdom) , Descriptions of the Wrought-Iron Tubular Suspension Bridge on the South Wales Railway, over the River Wye, at Chepstow; from the Designs of I. K. Brunel, Esq. F.R.S. constructed by Edward Finge, Bridge Works, Chepstow, London: Printed by Robson, Levey & Franklyn, 1856, folding wood engraved frontispiece (closed tears to folds), light toning and spots, hinges a little split, original cloth, slim 8vo, Buck (J.H. Watson) , The Construction of Large Tunnel Shafts, A Practical and Theoretical Essay, London: Crosbury Lockwood & Co.,1880, 8 folding lithograph diagram plates, title inscribed 'Francis Stevenson Esq. with the Author's Complts', original cloth, tall 8vo, Buck (George Watson & Buck, J.H. Watson) , A Practical and Theoretical Essay on Oblique Bridges, 3rd edition, London: Crosby Lockwood & Co., 1880, 13 folding lithograph diagram plates, signature to title, original cloth, tall 8vo, Bow (Robert Henry) , A Treatise on Bracing with its Application to Bridges and other Structures of Wood or Iron, Edinburgh: Adam & Charles Black, 1851, 5 folding lithograph plates, errata slip present, front blank inscribed by the author to a John Cameron, endpapers renewed, original cloth with recent calf spine, printed title label to upper board, slim 8vo, and one other, Erskine Bridge Joint Committee, Report on Proposed Erskine Bridge by Freeman, Fox & Partners, 1964Qty: (5)
Stowe. A Description of the House and Gardens of the most Noble and Puissant Prince, Richard Grenville Nugent Chandos Temple, Marquess of Buckingham, Buckingham: Printed & sold by J. Seeley, 1817, 29 engraved plates (2 double-page), folding engraved plan of the grounds & gardens, some light offsetting to text, occasional spotting, original publisher's boards, joints cracked, spine worn and torn at foot with loss, 8vo, together with: Wheler (Robert Bell) , History and antiquities of Stratford-upon-Avon: comprising a description of the collegiate church, the life of Shakspeare..., Stratford Upon Avon: Printed & sold by J. Ward, [1806], 7 sepia aquatint plates (including frontispiece) and one engraved plate, contemporary half calf, joints split and spine very worn with loss, 8vo in 4s, ibid. A Guide to Stratford-Upon-Avon, containing a concise account of its ancient history..., Coventry: Henry Merridew, circa 1825, half-title, 6 engraved plates (including frontispiece), contemporary half calf, rubbed and some wear, slim 8vo, Oxford , The Oxford University & City Guide, on a New Plan..., to which is added a Guide to Blenheim, Nuneham, the newly discovered Roman Villa, near Northleigh, &c., new edition, Oxford: Printed & sold by Munday & Slater, 1824, folding engraved map and additional engraved title (with adhesive tape residue to verso of map at spine edge and recto of additional title at upper blank margin), 7 engraved plates with offsetting to text, closed tear & marginal fraying to final leaf, signatures and adhesive tape residue to from pastedown, original printed wrappers, crude cloth spine, 12mo in 6s, with a later 1843 edition of the same work in original printed wrappers, 12mo, Grosvenor (Theodora) , Motcombe, Past and Present, 2nd edition, Shaftesbury: C. Bastable, 1868, tinted lithograph frontispiece and 4 plates, original cloth, damp mottled, small 8vo in 4sQty: (6)
Trade Catalogues. Relating to tailoring, fashion, jewellery, silverware, watches etc., early 20th century, including: 1. Tailors & Costumiers Linings & Trimmings, D. Bros & Co Ltd., 1936, containing numerous mounted samples of material samples of art silk fancy linings, artificial silk crepe, exclusive art silk satins & twill, art silk satin linings, fancy sateens & silesia, and coloured Italian fabrics, some soiling, original cloth, upper joint splitting, tall 8vo, 2.Illustrated List of Gilt & Silvered Laces Fringes, Cords, Tassels, Braids and Ornaments, for Balls & Fancy Dresses. Manufactured by George Kenning & Son, London, circa 1900, lithograph illustrations, some dust-soiling and marginal fraying, later card covers, worn, slim 4to, 3. A.E. Poston & Co., Ltd., Manufacturing Goldsmiths, Silversmiths, Electro-Platers and Cutlers Wholesale Distributors of Watches, Clocks, Travel and Fancy Goods etc., circa 1963, monochrome illustrations, related letter loosely inserted, original pictorial wrappers, slim folio, 4. A. Bellamy & Co. Ltd., New Ideas in cake top designs, circa 1950, colour & monochrome illustration, original spiral-bound printed card covers, slim 4to, 5. Genykage - Catalogue No. 33 Birdcages, circa 1930, photolithograph and monochrome illustrations, few marks, original printed stiff wrappers, slim 4to, 6. ASB [Aldolph Scott Ltd., Birmingham] New Designs and New Prices, circa 1935, wood engraved and monochrome illustrations, original printed wrappers, slim 4to, and other catalogues including Selfridge's Decorations for the Coronation 1937, Pryce Jones 1933, and Harrods' Christmas Painting Competition for Children, 1912 (covers torn), etc.Qty: (16)
* Gould (John, 1804-1881). Brachyotus Palustris (Short Eared Owl), from The Birds of Great Britain, 1862-73, fine hand-coloured lithograph on pale cream wove paper by H.C. Richter after John Gould, printed by Walter & Cohn, heightened with gum arabic, very light toning to outer blank margins (generally in very good condition), sheet size 38.5 x 56 cm (15.2 x 22 ins), together with: ibid., Athene Noctua (Little Owl), & Scops Zorca (Scops Owl), from The Birds of Great Britain, 1862-73, two hand-coloured lithographs on pale cream wove paper, by H.C. Richter after John Gould, printed by Walter, heightened with gum arabic, sheet size 56 x 38 cm (22 x 15 ins), plus: Gould (Elizabeth, 1804-1841). Noctua Cuculoides, from A Century of Birds from the Himalaya Mountains, 1832, hand-coloured lithograph, on pale cream wove paper, by Elizabeth Gould, printed by Hullmandel, some light soiling (generally in good condition), sheet size 55 x 37.5 cm (21.75 x 14.8 ins)Qty: (4)
* Gould (John, 1804-1881). Picus Insularis (Formosan Spotted Woodpecker), from The Birds of Asia, 1850-83, fine hand-coloured lithograph on pale cream wove paper, by H. C. Richter after John Gould, printed by Walter & Cohn, heightened with gum arabic, in very good condition, sheet size 56 x 38.5 cm (22 x 15.1 ins), together with: Eurylaimus Javanicus (Javan Eurylaime), from The Birds of Asia, 1850-83, fine hand-coloured lithograph on pale cream wove paper, by H. C. Richter after John Gould, printed by Hullmandel & Walton, heightened with gum arabic, a few pale spots, and stitching marks to extreme right margin (generally in good condition), sheet size 54.2 x 37 cm (21.4 x 14.6 ins), and: Nucifraga Multipunctata (Large Spotted Nutcracker), from The Birds of Asia, 1850-83, fine hand-coloured lithograph on pale cream wove paper, by H. C. Richter after John Gould, printed by Hullmandel & Walton, a few minor marginal marks, and stitch marks to extreme right margin, sheet size 54.2 x 37 cm (21.3 x 14.5 ins)Qty: (3)NOTESFormosan Spotted Woodpecker, Banded Broadbill, and Kashmir Nutcracker from Gould's Birds of Asia.
* Gould (John, 1804-1881). Strix Indica (Indian Screech Owl), from The Birds of Asia, 1850-83, fine hand-coloured lithograph on pale cream wove paper, by H.C. Richter after John Gould, printed by Walter, heightened with gum arabic, very good condition, sheet size 56 x 38.5cm (22 x 15.2 ins)Qty: (1)
* Gould (John, 1804-1881). Syrnium Ocellatum (Speckled Wood Owl), from The Birds of Asia, 1850-83, fine hand-coloured lithograph on pale cream wove paper, by H. C. Richter after John Gould, printed by Walter, heightened with gum arabic, a few minor marks to margins (generally in very good condition), sheet size 56.5 x 38.5 cm (22.25 x 15.2 ins)Qty: (1)NOTESNow known as the Mottled Wood Owl, and generally found in India.
* Gould (John, 1804-1881). Sterna Paridisea (Roseate Tern), from The Birds of Europe, 1832-37, lithograph with fine contemporary hand-colouring, by H. C. Richter after John Gould, printed by Walter, in very good condition, sheet size 56 x 38cm (22 x 15ins), together with: Lear (Edward, 1812-1888). Little Egret (Ardea Garzetta), from The Birds of Europe, 1832-37, fine hand-coloured lithograph on pale cream wove paper, drawn and lithographed by Edward Lear, printed by Hullmandel, one or two minor spots to blank margins (generally in very good condition), sheet size 36 x 53.5 cm, (14.25 x 21 ins), plus: Richter (Henry, Constantine, 1821-1902) . Dendrolagus Inustus (Brown Tree Kangaroo), from The Mammals of Australia, by John Gould 1845-63, hand-coloured lithograph by H.C. Richter, on pale cream wove paper, printed by Hullmandel, some pale toning to extreme outer margins, (generally in very good condition), sheet size 55.5 x 38 cm (21.8 x 15 ins)Qty: (3)
After John Leech Our Friend Mr. Noddy has a Day with the Brockside Harriers; Where There's a Will, There's a Way Two, each with printed signatures and titles to mounts Each lithograph heightened with gum arabic, published by Thos. Agnew & Sons 41.3 x 60.6cm; 16Ό x 23Ύin; 40.8 x 63.4cm; 16 x 25in (images) (2) Provenance: Baroness Anne Louise de Graevenitz; And by descent
Attributed to Jean Franηois Janinet (French 1752-1814) View of the Rhine Falls; View of Ringgenberg Castle A pair, both titled indistinctly Both hand-coloured aquatint Each 22.9 x 31.8cm; 9 x 12½ (2) Together with Carl Guttenberg after J. L. Alberli 'Vue Prise du Chateau de Thoun'; hand-coloured lithograph; 20 x 30.5cm; 7ÎŽ x 12in (3)
Orlando Norie (1832-1901) Three soldiers in an Egyptian landscape Signed Watercolour and pencil with bodycolour 17.7 x 13.6cm; 7 x 5Όin Together with Gilbert Holiday (1879-1937); Royal Horse Artillery; numbered 474/500 in pencil to margin; lithograph; 18.3 x 48.9cm; 7Ό x 19Όin; and a 19th Century hand-coloured print of an officer on horseback (3) Provenance: Formerly in the collection of the 6th Marquess of Cholmondeley, Houghton Hall
Richard Simkin (1850-1926) The uniform of the Coldstream Guards 1660-1914 Signed, and inscribed with the dates of the uniforms Watercolour, bodycolour and pencil, heightened with gum arabic 54.5 x 37.2cm; 21½ x 14ÎŽin Together with Gerald C. Hudson (act. 1918-1932); Study of a Coldstream Guard in No. 1 dress; Two studies of Coldstream Guards in No. 2 dress; three, each signed and inscribed The/Coldstream/Guards; each gouache; each 24.6 x 18.3cm; 9ÎŽ x 7ÎŒin; and Thomas Strong Seccombe (c.1840-1899); Guardsman; lithograph; 22.8 x 19.4cm; 9 x 7ÎŽin (5) Provenance: Simkim and Seccombe with The Parker Gallery, London, where purchased by the present private collector

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