Allan Gwynne-Jones CBE DSO RA (British 1892-1982)/Trinity Fair, Gun Hill, Southwold, 1912/signed/etching, 14.5cm x 12cm/see illustration Condition Report: The etching is in good condition, the plain mount is a little discolouredARR - Artist's Resale Right may apply. See Fees for further information
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Stanley Anderson (British 1884-1966)/The Hurdle Makers/limited edition etching, 21cm x 18cm/see illustration Condition Report: ARR - Artist's Resale Right may apply. See Fees for further informationPlease note there is only one etching in this lot. Some slight discolouration to sheet, a few isolated spots of foxing, otherwise generally good.
A 19th century sepia coloured etching after Herbert Thomas Dicksee - The Little Gypsy showing a girl and a terrier seated beside a cauldron in a woodland setting, 46 x 60cm in wide burrwood frame and gilt slip, together with a further etching after Dicksee, Silent Sympathy, showing a girl and deerhound beside a fire, 45 x 60cm in wooden frame with gilt slip
A set of three black and white etching by Graham Barry Clilverd, of city scenes including Florence flower market, all signed, 26 x 18 cm approx, framed, together with a signed portrait etching by Robert Bell, inscribed Mr Davenport and dated 1935, and a watercolour of a lake scene signed Pearl Hatton
"Hidden Treasure" a monochrome etching of a monkey on a branch, by Leonard Robert Brightwell. 29.5cm x 21.5cm, inscribed with title and signed in pencil. Condition Report. The size is for the etching including plate mark (approx A4 size)A few tiny spots of very light foxing, generally in good condition.Marks to mount
Victorian 74th Highland Regiment Officers' Claymore with steel basket guard and wire bound fish skin grip, double fullered double-edged blade, signed 'Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall London', etched with 74th Highland Regiment badge, crowned VR and crest with G.W.F. initials in steel scabbard. Sold with letter from The National Army Museum dated 1972, stating this sword belonged to Lt. Colonel George W. Fordyce 74th Highlanders (joined 1832 - retired 1852). He commanded his regiment in action at Krome, South Africa in 1851 where he led an ill-fated attack on a Maqoma's Kraal, with the loss of one officer and fourteen men CONDITION REPORT Good original condition - hilt and scabbard has some rust staining but no deep pitting. Blade in good greased order with some minor staining at forte and has been cleaned in the past but the etching is still clear, although a little worn

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