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Two antique black and white architectural prints, one after David Rossi, cross sections of Italian style buildings, 15.75ins x 23.25ins

Six black and white etchings, after W M Chase, A P Bellows, Edmund Henry Garrett, Swain Gifford, Eliza Greatorex and James Smille, various sizes

Stanley Anderson, black and white dry point etching, street scene with buildings and horses pulling wagons, New Premises of Lloyds Bank Limited, 1...

After Alken, engraved by J Harris, Fores's Contrasts, three 19th century aquatint, The Driver 1832 - 1852, The Driver of The Mail 1852 - 1832 and ...

After Herbert Dicksee, two coloured etchings, studies of dogs, bound in a book, Mans Best Friend, images size to plate marks 11ins x 8.5ins, toget...

James Gillray, an 18th Century hand coloured print 'Mrs Gibbs, the Notorious Street Walker', dated 1799, 10x8ins framed, together with The Bow Str...

K Vernon, two engravings, St Paul's from Watling Street and St Mary le Strand, together with Haniesoer engraving, Wells Cathedral, 10ins x 4ins

Art Werger 1992, three limited edition mezzotints, Restless, 70/75, 8.5ins x 8.5ins, Persuaders 10/75, 7.75ins x 10ins, and Seven Affordable Sins,...

A 19th century coloured aquatint, View from Mont St Jean, The Battle of Waterloo, published by R Bowyer, 14ins x 23ins, together with three satiri...

A black printed sign, Street girls bringing sailors into hotel must pay for room in advance, Palace Hotel, Norfolk, VA., 10.5ins x 13ins ...[more]

A Victorian print, highlighted in watercolour, of a seated woman wearing a robe and headdress holding an open jewellery box and a pearl earring, 1...

A Purdey Gun & Rifle Makers limited edition lead and distance print, number 018, signed in ink by Richard Purdey, Chairman, 11ins x 16.5ins ...[m...

An advertising poster, for BSA motorcyclesCondition Report: The poster has some age to it and is creased and marked. There is a small hole and ha...

An Antique black and white etching, Perspective View of Wentworth House in Yorkshire, the seat of The Marquise of Rockingham, engraved for the Com...

The Pointing Collection, Chris and the Gramophone, a limited edition photographic print from the British Antarctic Expedition of 1910-13, publishe...

A pair of Oriental prints, of birds and butterflies in foliage, signed with characters, 6ins x 7ins, together with an Oriental print of a girl, se...

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A 19th century watercolour, full length portrait of a man writing in a book, indistinctly signed possibly J Jumerrs RA, dated 1844, 13ins x 7ins, ...

Three Victorian watercolours, studies of flower fairies, framed as one, 10.5ins x 20ins, together with another watercolour by a similar hand of tw...

A 19th century watercolour, continental town scene, 9ins x 6.5ins, together with another watercolour, interior of a church, 9ins x 7ins

J Jackson Curnock, watercolour, Peat Gathering Glen Torridon Ross-Shire, inscribed and Frost and Reed label verso, 11.5ins x 22ins

John Piper, pen and ink wash, Cwm Pennant to Llandrillo, 4.25ins x 5.5ins (D)Condition Report: The picture is in good condition. It is not signed...

John E Aitken, watercolour, view across moors, 14ins x 19ins (D)Condition Report: Bears Boots framing label to the reverse.  Minor fading, possib...

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