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After Cecil Aldin (1870-1935) Westward Ho! A foursome on the 5th green beneath the elevated 6th tee looking across the Taw Estuary to Saunton Sands at the Royal North Devon Golf Club Coloured Lithograph Signed in pencil with FATG blind stamp Published by Eyre & Spottiswoode 35.5cm x 50.5cm; and two accompanying pictures (3)
4 various money boxes: a tinplate mechanical money box with mechanism operated by lever, ejecting tongue from an African face to recieve coin, by DRGM of Germany, approx 6½" high; an early British money box in the form of a pillar box with lithograph military scenes and GVR to sides, a cast iron artillery bank with cannon firing coin into a walled pillar, mechanism operated by lowering arm on soldier figure, together with a copper barrel bank money box. GC (age wear and paint chips to most, some display dust)
A good coloured lithograph of a trooper, 2nd Life Guards, in full dress, with black & gilt helmet and white plume, blue flask cord to shoulder belt, with sword and carbine, standing in a stone gateway, after the original by R Scanlon, 12" x 18", well mounted and framed; and a coloured print of tanks landing in a bay, 19" x 13", mounted and framed. VGC
NORVAL MORRISSEAU, SIGNED IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, LIMITED EDITION COLOURED LITHOGRAPH, (38/99), ‘Thunderbirds’ and TONY HUNT, SIGNED IN PENCIL TO IMAGE, DATED ’75, LIMITED EDITION COLOURED LITHOGRAPH (95/202), ‘Southern Kwa-Gulth Eel’, 18” x 12” and TAWIT, SIGNED IN PENCIL TO IMAGE, LIMITED EDITION COLOURED LITHOGRAPH, (15/100), ‘Mother Love’, 23” x 19”, (3)
English School (19th century) Study of Red Deer (Stags) on a Hillside Coloured stone lithograph, heightened with watercolour, 25.5cm by 22. 5cm (10in by 8 3/4in) *Provenance. With J.Davey & Sons, 44 Duke Street, Liverpool 1, and 70 Bridge Street, Deansgate, Manchester 3, numbered "6454" on the backing board verso
After Sir Edwin Landseer (19th century) Study of Deer beside a Rocky Outcrop with Trees Nearby Inscribed "Balmoral Castle", also inscribed on a later label attached to the glass, "An original piece of Queen Victoria's mourning paper, designed by Edwin Landseer", black and white stone lithograph, 16cm by 9.5cm (6 1/4in by 3 3/4in)

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