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India - Panjab Outpost of Rhodawala occupied by British Piquets on 10th February 1845. Sobraon is 1500 yards to the right hand coloured lithograph - published by T. McLean, London 1847. From Recollections of India. Part 1. British India and the Punjab by James Duffield Harding. Depicts the outpost in advance of Rhodawala. Unframed, measures 49x37cm approx.
India - Two Arabs, Followers of the Late Sir A. Burnes, Who Accompanied him to Simla Lithograph 1844 - by Emily Eden, from Portraits of the Princes and People of India, published 1844 by J. Dickerson. Emily Eden, writer, whose brother George was appointed governor-general of India in 1835. He was unmarried and Emily and Frances accompanied him to Calcutta, where they arrived in 1836 and carried out the official duties of the governor's lady with Emily assuming chief responsibility. Her travels formed the basis of what became perhaps her best known book, Up the country, which was drawn from a series of letters to one of her sisters. Emily was a talented amateur painter as well as writer, in 1842 the Edens returned to England, where Emily spent the rest of her life, she had by that time published Portraits of the People and Princes of India (1844), a collection of her accomplished lithographs. Unframed measures 37x53cm approx.
India - Fakeer Attached to the suite of the Governor General in Camp Lithograph 1844 - by Emily Eden, from Portraits of the Princes and People of India, published 1844 by J. Dickerson. Emily Eden, writer, whose brother George was appointed governor-general of India in 1835. He was unmarried and Emily and Frances accompanied him to Calcutta, where they arrived in 1836 and carried out the official duties of the governor's lady with Emily assuming chief responsibility. Her travels formed the basis of what became perhaps her best known book, Up the country, which was drawn from a series of letters to one of her sisters. Emily was a talented amateur painter as well as writer, in 1842 the Edens returned to England, where Emily spent the rest of her life, she had by that time published Portraits of the People and Princes of India (1844), a collection of her accomplished lithographs. Unframed measures 37x53cm approx.
India - A Young Native of Rank at Calcutta, One of the Students of the Hindu College, A Little Mussulman Girl Lithograph 1844 - by Emily Eden, from Portraits of the Princes and People of India, published 1844 by J. Dickerson. Emily Eden, writer, whose brother George was appointed governor-general of India in 1835. He was unmarried and Emily and Frances accompanied him to Calcutta, where they arrived in 1836 and carried out the official duties of the governor's lady with Emily assuming chief responsibility. Her travels formed the basis of what became perhaps her best known book, Up the country, which was drawn from a series of letters to one of her sisters. Emily was a talented amateur painter as well as writer, in 1842 the Edens returned to England, where Emily spent the rest of her life, she had by that time published Portraits of the People and Princes of India (1844), a collection of her accomplished lithographs. Unframed measures 37x53cm approx.
Qty of decorative prints, incl "Tulips by Nicholas Robert, Paris, Repro 1650s flower 'Guirlad de Julie' Manuscript of flower paintings" and other similar; & "Parrots in Captivity", Original hand finished Lithograph by W.Green published 1884, and other similar; plus 2 hare pictures, and other unframed prints
Sir William Russell Flint (Scottish 1880-1969): Four Girls in a Flour Store, coloured lithograph with Fine Art Guild blind stamp signed in pencil, titled on the reverse "Provisional Gallery", 36cm x 56ccm Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Sir William Russell Flint (Scottish 1880-1969): Figures on a Beach, coloured lithograph published by Frost & Reid with Fine Art Guild blind stamp signed in pencil , 36cm x 61ccm "The Hedonis", published W J Stacey signed in pencil 48cmcm 36cmscm) Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
•NICOLAS DE STAEL (1914-1955) COMPOSITION SUR FOND BLEU Lithograph, 1958, numbered from the edition of 200, with stamped signature 57.5 x 44.5cm.; with three further colour lithographs, `Au Dessus de la Cite` by Maria Helena Vieira da Silva, signed, edition of 95, 34 x 43cm.; `Mistral Nuit` by Gustave Singier, signed and dated `59, 51.5 x 73cm.; and another by Maurice Esteve, unsigned, 49.5 x 61cm.' all framed (4) Provenance: Bolton, Prestons Art Gallery, June 25th, 1966, where purchased with 43 other items. Between 17 gns and £73.10s were paid for these four items. ++ Each in generally good condition

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