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An extensive collection of Victorian and later postcards: includes erotic and glamour from the Art Nouveau to the Art Deco period, artists include Kirchner, Asti, Pepin, Penot, Peltier, Ney, Ogilvie, Hammick and others, together with some patriotic, World War One, Grus Aus, and Louis Wain cats.
Louis William Wain (1860 - 1939)Moonlit view of Roman bridge over the river Tiber with St. Peter's Cathedral in the distance, Rome, the view over Rome and the detail of the CathedralMonochrome gouacheSigned lower left35cm x 25.5cmWith receipt from gallery dated 1969 for £3-15-00Framed and glazed CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
Illustrated Volume etc: Wain (Louis ) and Bingham (Clifton) Fun & Frolic, 4to L. (Ernest Nister) c. 1900, profusely illus., in b. & w. and colour, cloth backed decor. boards, some wear, otherwise Scarce; Kavanagh (Patrick) The Green Fool, 8vo L. (Marlon Brian & O'Keeffe) 1973 (reprint), cloth & d.j., as a lot, w.a.f. (2)N.B. Fun & Frolic should read: c. 1900
Rutley (Cecily M) The Tale of The Tabby Twins, illus by Louis Wain, boards (binding weak) Condition report Report by RBBoard cover scuffed badly, lightly soiled, inside end paper with pencil colouring, inscribed Peter Xmas 1924, binding poor with loose pages, the back boards with an ink stain and pencil marks
LOUIS WAIN CATS AT SCHOOL, by Louis Wain (1911). George Ratledge. Scarce paperback edition. 1st Edition. Pictorial covers with green cloth spine, title page plus 21 coloured plates, Fair condition. TOGETHER WITH ILLUSTRATED ALICE IN WONDERLAND. Published John Shaw with illustrations by D.R. Sexton, Through the Looking Glass, Macmillan 1915 with a small selection of children's and illustrated titles
*After Louis Wain (1860-1939), and Violet Roberts (1880-circa 1958). Prize Cats, a set of 12 early 20th century pencil and watercolour illustrations on cream silk, each showing a single cat in humorous pose, with caption in calligraphic pencil to lower margin with title, a few minor spots, each watercolour 12 x 12 cm (4.75 x 4.75 ins), and mounted and framed as two sets of six images, overall size of mount 24 x 94 cm (9.5 x 37 ins), matching frames, glazed A series of meticulously detailed and technically accomplished paintings entitled: Third Prize; Second Prize; Disqualified; Silver Cup; Premiership; Special, and: Championship; Silver Medal; First Prize; Honorable Mention; The Glad Eye!; Diabolo The Stick Trick. (2)
POSTCARDS - ASSORTED Approximately 110 cards, including real photographic views of Rice's General Store, Springfield, Ontario; St. Mary Street, Cardiff; Penrikyber Colliery; Treaman Colliery, Aberaman; the R.M.S. Empress of Scotland; and Library Grounds, Moose Jaw; with views of Caledonian Road, Stevenston; a Louis Wain artist-drawn; the wreck of the 'Hilda', St. Malo, 1905, signed by one of the few survivors, James Grinter; a portrait of Lt-Com. Holbrook, V.C.; and others, (loose). Note (1): The S.S. Hilda was owned by the London and South Western Railway and was operating the passenger and general cargo service between Southampton and Saint-Malo at the time of her loss, in snow squalls, against the Pierre de Portes rocks. Over 125 people were drowned. Note (2): James Grinter (1856-1945) was born in the village of Ryall, in the parish of Whitchurch Canonicorum (Dorset). He married Amandine Coutu of St. Peter's Port, Guernsey in 1878, and at the time of the tragedy was living at 10, Frederick Street, Newtown, Southampton. He had been shipwrecked twice previously and, on this occasion, survived by climbing and clinging to the rigging. The only other survivors of the 'Hilda' were five Breton onion sellers.

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