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Picasso.- Verdet (André) Pour un Nouveau Printemps de Pablo Picasso, number 68 of 79 copies, lacking the signed colour lithograph by Picasso and Verdet's photograph of Picasso but inscribed by Verdet with watercolour design dated 1963, colour from design slightly seeped onto title, loose as issued in original raffia-covered boards with leather straps and cut-out shapes mounted on upper cover, uncut, spine a little worn, folio, Nice, 1963; sold not subject to return
Salvador Dali, Spanish 1904-1989 - Hand of Dali removing the Golden Fleece - a lithograph limited edition print, signed in pencil to lower margin right, Salvador Dali publishers blindstamp and number edition in pencil to lower margin left 71/300, 29 2/8" x 21 1/2", mounted in an un-glazed brown frame
George Braque (French 1882-1963) Galerie Maight - a mid 20th century coloured lithograph print, printed by Mourlot Paris circa 1950, signed to print, 6 5/8" x 9 1/8", mounted in a silver coloured frame, along with Patricia J Chicharro - Happy Poppies and one Happy Butterfly, limited edition print 18/85, signed and titled in pencil to lower margin, 8" x 11", mounted in a glazed, gilt frame
Dame Elizabeth Frink CH DBE RA (1930-1993); signed lithograph 'Eagle Owl' in greys with yellow eyes, numbered 241/250 lower left and signed in pencil with blind stamp lower right, with Christies certificate of authenticity and excerpt about the publishing verso 76 x 56cm, framed and glazed. †CONDITION REPORT This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit
After James S Lonsdale, (1777-1839, British), engraved by W Skelton "Rev Samuel Parr, L.L.D." black and white engraving, published 1823 350mm x 290mm together with After Alexander Chisholm (1792? - 1847, British)"The Reverend Samuel Parr, L.L.D."black and white lithograph 350mm x 295mm Rev Dr Parr (1747-1825) was an influential literary figure known for his political writing as "The Whig Johnson". He was Master of the Norwich School (1778-1785) and intercoursed with many of the Norfolk politicians. (2)
After Cecil Aldin (1870-1935) - Three coloured lithographs - "The Blue Market Races - The Arrival on the Course", "On the Road" and "Homewards", each 14.75ins x 24ins, published by Lawrence & Bullen, 10 Henrietta Street, London 1902, together with coloured lithograph - Huntsman and Hounds, 15.5ins x 27.5ins, all framed and glazed

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