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Ephemera - Local Interest - The Bemrose Map of Derby, Showing Parliamentary And Ward Boundaries, Revised 1956, 6:1 scale, sixteen-fold map, 76cm x 100cm; The Cow and Gate Happy Family Game, by Smiler, boxed; Cigarette Cards - Proverbs, by Ardath Tobacco Co. Ltd; sepai photograph, Brighton Hove Boys Football Team - English Schools Shield Finalists - 1927 & 28; Essex, a two-page map, emgraved and published by Pigot & Co, engraving, hand-coloured in places, 29cm x 41cm; English School (early 20th century), Shepherd and His Sheep, etching, 24.5cm x 35.5cm David Rampling, by and after, Owl, offset print, mounted (qty)
*Gillray (James). Farmer Giles & his wife shewing off their daughter Betty to their neighbours, on her return from school, published H. Humphrey, January 1st, 1809, etching with contemporary hand colouring, some staining, trimmed to plate mark, two small tears with slight loss to upper margin 310 x 460 mm, together with A Cockney & his Wife going to Wycombe, published H. Humphrey June 10th, 1805, etching with contemporary hand colouring, trimmed to plate mark, one very small hole affecting image, slight spotting, 260 x 365 mm, with Vices overlook'd in the New proclamation, published H. Humphrey, May 24th 1792, etching with contemporary hand colouring, trimmed to neat line, slight staining, 250 x 350 mm, plus Pry (Paul), The Man wot drives the opposition, The Cad to the man wot drives the Sovereign [and] The man wot drives the Sovereign, published 1829, together three etchings with contemporary hand colouring, 'The man wot drives the Sovereign' with some worming affecting image, each approximately 340 x 240 mm, with Fores (S. W., publisher), Pizzaro a new play or the Drury-Lane masquerade, published June 11th, 1799, etching with contemporary hand colouring, slight marginal fraying but not affecting image, 250 x 410 mm, with another seven caricatures, including examples by Cruikshank, Gillray (after), Fairburn and Rowlandson, various sizes and condition (14)
*Gillray (James, 1757-1815). The King of Brobdingnag and Gulliver, published H.Humphrey, 1803, etching with aquatint on wove, bright contemporary hand colouring, 315 x 255 mm, mounted, framed and glazed George III holds a spy glass to his eye to examine a Lilliputian Napoleon whom he holds in the palm of his hand. The King pronounces that '...you be one of the most pernicious little odious reptiles ever suffered to crawl upon the surface of the earth'. A fine example of Georgian jingoism and anti-French propaganda. (1)
‡FRANK COLLINS ARCA (b.1938)Blue Fieldlithographpencil signed, inscribed , numbered 1/10 and dated 1962 in the lower margin15 ½ x 17 ½ in (39.4 x 44.5cm)The artist studied at the Camberwell School of Art 1954-1958. Later he studied etching with S.W. Hayter in Paris. He continued his studies at the RCA 1960-1963.

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