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Valerie Thornton (1931 - 1991), aquatint and etching - 'Lavenham Church', signed and inscribed Artists Proof, image 40cm x 52cm, in glazed frame. N.B. Label verso for 'East Anglian Art Today' The Royal Institute Galleries, London CONDITION REPORT A little discolouration to margins where image meets mount, ghost of a horizontal stain top margin suggests an earlier framing scheme, or that the print has slipped in the mount, otherwise OK
A mid 19th Century 78th Highlanders basket hilted broad sword, retailed by Landon, Morland and Landon, 7 New Burlington Street, London, the blade etching incorporating the regimental number and Royal cipher together with the initials T H T, [Thomas Hinde Thompson, ensign 1857, Lieutenant 1858, Captain 1863]
*Dicksee (Herbert, 1862-1942). The Crest of the Hill, published Frost and Reed, 1911, etching with contemporary hand colouring, slight spotting laid on near contemporary card, 440 x 700 mm, framed and glazed, together with another uncoloured example of the same image, slight abrasion to printed surface, framed and glazed (2)
*Edwards (Edwin, 1823-1879). Under the Willows, Sunbury-on-Thames - fantin in the foreground, 1861, etching on japan paper, a few light creases, plate size 163 x 262 mm (6.4 x 10.3 ins), with margins, framed and glazed (unexamined out of frame), together with another etching by the same artist depicting a panoramic view across London, dated in the plate 1865, plate size 235 x 434 mm (9.25 x 17.1 ins), with margins, framed and glazed (unexamined out of frame) The first work depicts the French artist Henri Fantin-Latour, a close friend of Edwin Edwards, who had been introduced to etching in 1861 by Alphonse Legros. (2)
*London. New (Edmund Hort), The City & Port of London from the Borough of Southwark Showing the River & the Principal Buildings between the Temple & the Tower Bridge A.D. published Oxford, 1919, colour printed photo-etching, decorative key below image, two conjoined sheets, slight staining to margins, 365 x 1130 mm, together with, Christchurch Oxford founded by Thomas Wolsey..., published Oxford, 1916, two copies of a black and white photo-etching, 415 x 635 mm (3)
After Giovanni Battista Piranesi (Italian 1720-1778). 'Veduta della vasta Fontana di Trevi anticamente detta l'Acqua Vergine', 'Veduta della Basilica di S.ta Maria Maggiore con le due Fabbriche laterali di detta Basilica', etching from the Vedute di Roma, 40 x 54.3cm together with a later print of 'VEDUTA DELL'ARCO DI CONSTANTINO', each in a glazed giltwood frame. (3)
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