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A group of five prints, including three woodcuts and two engravings of Ardingly College, together with a pencil drawing of Stratford, all framed

A limited edition signed photograph of Lester Piggott, 123/250, 'Lester Piggott wins the 1970 Epsom Derby on Nijonsky', 56 x 39cm, framed and gl...

An Edwardian colour aquatint 'The Woman in the White Dress', showing young figures in scenes of sorrow and regret in a river landscape 44.5cm x 74...

James Hamilton Mackenzie (1875-1926), dry point etching, 'The Archway over the Blinde Ezelstraat', 18 x 37cm, framed and glazed, together with an...

Boris O`Klein (1893-1985) a series of four hand tinted engravings from The Dirty Dogs of Paris Series, entitled to the margin and pencil signed, ...

A set of twelve Victorian sepia print tiles, depicting the months of the year, mounted in two parts in wooden frames, together with another blue ...

Of Antarctic interest: A set of three photographic prints made from the original negatives taken by H.G. Ponting during the Arctic Expedition of 1...

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