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A pair of circular coloured engravings in gilt gesso frames, 45cm diameter, (2). ...[more]
After Percy John Delf Smith, `Death Waits`, `Death Forbids`, `Death Awed`, three etchings from a
After Percy John Delf Smith, `Death Waits`, `Death Forbids`, `Death Awed`, three etchings from a series of seven titled `Dance of Death`, signed a...
Ken Howard, "Shapeless Form", an etching, later inscribed on mount "Ken Howard 1954", 19 x 13cm.
Ken Howard, "Shapeless Form", an etching, later inscribed on mount "Ken Howard 1954", 19 x 13cm. ...[more]
After Cecil Aldin, a pair of amusing coloured prints, `The Hunt Breakfast` and `The Hunt Supper`, 38
After Cecil Aldin, a pair of amusing coloured prints, `The Hunt Breakfast` and `The Hunt Supper`, 38 x 61cm, (2). ...[more]
After James Burleigh, a set of four coloured limited edition hunting prints, 35 x 45cm, (4). ...[more]
After Sir William Russell Flint RA, PRWS (1880-1969) LITTLE FLOWER GIRL, SENLIS Limited edition
After Sir William Russell Flint RA, PRWS (1880-1969) LITTLE FLOWER GIRL, SENLIS Limited edition Frost & Reed coloured print, signed with pencil in...
Two graphotype coloured hunting prints, `Hunting Sketches` no. 1 & no. 6, 33 x 25cm, in oak frames
Two graphotype coloured hunting prints, `Hunting Sketches` no. 1 & no. 6, 33 x 25cm, in oak frames and another hunting print, (3). ...[more]
Five small Baxter prints, including Crystal Palace, 3x5cm, (5). ...[more]
A 19th century coloured engraving `View of Mount Edgcumbe from Nicholas Island` and `View of Hamoaze
A 19th century coloured engraving `View of Mount Edgcumbe from Nicholas Island` and `View of Hamoaze and Plymouth Dock from Mount Edgcumbe`, 34 x ...
A collection of engravings, prints and watercolours, mainly from a 19th century scrapbook. ...[more]
After Edward Ardizzone, `The Quadrangle`, an unframed lithograph, signed and numbered 90/100 in
After Edward Ardizzone, `The Quadrangle`, an unframed lithograph, signed and numbered 90/100 in pencil, 42.5 x 58cm. ...[more]