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Rare J Hassall "The Seven Ages of Golf" portfolio published by Fine Art Society London 1899 - c/w the original illustrated boards, title page together with the introduction by Horace Hutchinson, coloured lithograph plates have minor knocks to corners and some dust stains - boards soiled and but still rare to find
Alfred William Strutt (1856-1924) - Two lithographs - A donkey cart being pursued by fox hounds wishing to catch a fox resting on some poultry cages on the back of the cart, published by Arthur Tooth & Sons, London, 1896, 16ins x 29ins, and 16ins x 25ins, each signed in pencil and with Printsellers Association stamp, and Douglas Adams (1853-1920) - Lithograph - Trout fishing, 15.5ins x 25ins, signed in pencil and with Printsellers Association blind stamp, all in gilt frames and glazed
JOHN STEEPLE (1823-1887), 'Large Castle in a Landscape with Cattle Resting and Angler by a River', watercolour, signed lower left and dated 1879, 10" (25cm) x 14" (36cm); together with a lithograph, after Picasso; a coloured print, 'Silver Strand Wicklow'; another watercolour, signed M. Savage, 'Rugged Coastal Scene'; and one other. (5)
At the sixth round of the season of 1992 at Monaco, Nigel Mansell set the fastest lap in practice and lead from pole until just a few laps from the end when he was forced to pit and gift the lead to the slower Ayrton Senna resulting in an epic chase around the tight corners at Monaco. 50 x 35cm lithograph, hand signed by Nigel Mansell CBE.
The British Grand Prix at Silverstone in 1991 gave us one of the most memorable moments in Formula One. On his victory lap following an epic drive from the front,Nigel Mansell CBE in the Williams-Renault gives title rival Ayrton Senna a lift back to the pits after his McLaren-Honda ran out of fuel. 50 x 35cm lithograph, hand signed by Nigel Mansell CBE.

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