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Arther Edwin Tayler (20th century century) - A watercolour study ' Desert Orchid After Winning The Gold Cup 1989 ', signed and dated '89 to lower right, approx 46cm x 39.5cm; and ' The Gentlemen of Steeplechase ' anthropomorphic print, signed, dated '94 & presentation inscription to lower right. Both framed & glazed
Schubert, seascape, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 29.5 x 39.5cm, framed, Karen Buckley 'The Eyes of the Wood', print, signed in pencil, lower right, 51.5 x 43.5cm, gilt framed and after G.D. Ehret, four Plantae et Papiliones Rariores a Georgio Dionysio Ehret 1748, limited edition prints reproducing the original in the Chatsworth Library, limited edition 54/5000, all with 'Certificates of Authentication', 35.5 x 23cm, all framed
Pair of c1931/32 Metropolitan Railway MAPS OF LONDON, the Met's own version of the London Underground map, comprising issues coded M1090/100M (red cover, excellent condition, barely a blemish) and M.1495.100M (green cover, used condition with damage at one fold). Neither has an additional print-code on the map-side. [2]
Trio of 1930s London Underground POCKET MAPS in used condition comprising 'Stingemore' linen-card examples from 1931 & 1932, the first heavily used with fold-splits, small tape repair, the second only lightly-used but with a damp stain at one corner, plus a 1933 first-year 'Beck' diagrammatic (edition with no print-code, c.August), lightly-used with small annotation on cover and light cover staining. [3]
1934 London Underground 'Underground Railways of London' POCKET MAP. A second-year H C Beck diagrammatic card map with print reference 34-1945 and showing the escalator connection between Bank and Monument stations. An excellent example in near-mint condition bar a very small mark on the rear cover. [1]
1933 London Underground H C Beck diagrammatic, card POCKET MAP from the first-year series titled 'Underground Railways of London'. This is the edition with no print-code, issued c. August 1933 and has 'LPTB' inside the bullseye logos. Refers to re-naming of Dover St station to Green Park and the merger of Holborn and British Museum stations, all in September that year. An excellent example, crisp, firm and unmarked. [1]
1933 London Underground H C Beck diagrammatic, card POCKET MAP from the first-year series titled 'Underground Railways of London'. This is the edition with no print-code, issued c. August 1933 and has 'LPTB' inside the bullseye logos. Refers to re-naming of Dover St station to Green Park and the merger of Holborn and British Museum stations, all in September that year. An excellent example, crisp, firm and unmarked. [1]
1933 London Underground H C Beck diagrammatic, card POCKET MAP from the first-year series titled 'Underground Railways of London'. Issued c.September 1933 and has print reference 33-2791. Shows the escalator connection between Bank and Monument stations. An excellent example, crisp and firm. [1]
1933 London Underground H C Beck diagrammatic, card POCKET MAP from the first-year series titled 'Underground Railways of London'. Issued c.September 1933 and has print reference 33-2791. Shows the escalator connection between Bank and Monument stations. An excellent example, crisp and firm and with only very minor blemishes. [1]
1933 London Underground H C Beck diagrammatic, card POCKET MAP from the first-year series titled 'Underground Railways of London'. This is the edition with no print-code, issued c. August 1933 and has 'LPTB' inside the bullseye logos. Refers to re-naming of Dover St station to Green Park and the merger of Holborn and British Museum stations, all in September that year. An excellent example, crisp, firm and unmarked. [1]
Pair of 1920s/30s Metropolitan Railway MAPS OF LONDON, the Met's own version of the London Underground map, comprising c1931 issue print-coded M.1795/50M and c1925 issue coded G.3285/50M. Neither has an additional print-code on the map-side. These are in used condition with some wear, small fold-partings etc, but very reasonable overall. [2]
LIEBERMANN, MAX (1847-1935) "Kind im Wiegenkorb" 1890 Kaltnadelradierung, signiert unten rechts, HxB: 17/11,5 cm. (Bildmaß) Späterer Abzug. Unter Passepartout und Glas gerahmt, HxB: 53/38 cm. LIEBERMANN, MAX (1847-1935) "Child in a Cradle" 1890Drypoint, signed lower right, HxW: 17/11,5 cm. (picture size) Later print. Framed under mount and glass, HxW: 53/38 cm.
ACKERMANN, MAX (1887-1975), 2 Grafiken: "Komposition in Blau" (1) & "Figürliche Komposition" (2), (1): Lithographie, u. re. mit Bleistift von Hand signiert und gewidmet, HxB: Blatt ca. 60,5 x 45 cm, Druck ca. 40,5 x 30 cm, Außenmaße Rahmen ca. 63,5 x 48 cm. Alters- und Knickspuren, leicht gebräunt und fleckig. Dazu: (2): Lithographie, im Druck u. re. signiert, HxB: Blatt ca. 46 x 57 cm, Außenmaße Rahmen ca. 48 x 59 cm. Altersspuren, leicht gewellt, gebräunt, fleckig, u. re. kleiner Sprung im Glas. Je mit verglastem Rahmen (leicht besch.).| ACKERMANN, MAX (1887-1975), 2 prints: "Composition in Blue" (1) & "Figural Composition" (2), (1): Lithograph, signed and dedicated by hand in pencil lower right, with dedication, HxW: sheet approx. 60,5 x 45 cm, print approx. 40,5 x 30 cm, outer dimensions frame approx. 63,5 x 48 cm. Signs of age and creases, slightly browned and stained. Comes with: (2): Lithograph, signed in plate lower right, HxW: sheet approx. 46 x 57 cm, outer dimensions frame approx. 48 x 59 cm. Signs of age, slightly waved, browned, stained, lower right small crack in the glass. Each with frame (slightly dam.).

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