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Morning before the battle and Evening after the battle, a pair of chromolithgraphs, published by Currier & Ives (New York 1835-1907), each mounted within an oak frame, 53 x 68cm, together with a 1901 Calender print for The Central Clothing Co., Army Barracks, 11 & 13 Tacket Street, Ipswich, titled Parting Friends, 67 x 47cm. (3)
Winifred Austen (1876-1964)"Over the Oak Tops"Signed in pencil, a black and white etching, together with two further signed black and white etchings by the same hand to include "Curlews" and "A Decoy Pool", 23.5cm by 20.5cm, 18cm by 24.5cm and 17.5cm by 25.5cm respectively (3)Condition report: Curlews and pheasant are in comparable condition to each other in that they have a degree of time staining to the sheet. Some slight cockling in evidence and the odd tiny sporadic foxing spot. Ducks have a cluster of more pronounced foxing spots mostly within the upper right-hand corner with the odd more sporadic spot elsewhere. General staining throughout the sheet, particularly along the upper section. More pronounced cockling in general, a small u shaped pair within margin towards the upper left-hand corner. A diagonal tear towards the right, approximately 2cm to the left of signature from lower edge and approximately 2.5cm in length. Would appear to have some kind of tape or supportive repair to reverse which is visible from the front. Not examined out of the frame. Two of the examples bear the artists monogram on the print having been etched into the plate.
Eric Gill ARA, RDI (1882-1940)"David"Signed and numbered 9/15, etching, together with two further signed etchings and a signed woodblock print, 10.5cm by 6.5cm and various other sizes (4) Condition report: "David" has extensive cockling to the paper and the odd handling crease. Slight time staining to paper with the odd minor foxing spot. Slight time staining to the mount with some light surface dirt and debris trapped under the glass. Not examined out of the frame.The other three works are in a similar condition to the former with less cockling. The two etchings have more sporadic tiny sized foxing throughout. Not examined out of the frames.
FIVE SCARVES – including A LIBERTY SILK PEACOCK PRINT SCARF, in green, 88cm by 88cm; A GIAN FRANCO ERRE SILK SCARF; A FORTNUM & MASON SILK SCARF; A PIERRE BACCARA SILK SCARF (a/f); and AN UNBRANDED SCARF; together with A CREAM EMBROIDERED SILK SKIRT. (6)CONDITION REPORTLiberty scarf: good condition. Other scarves: Varying conditions, Erre scarf with staining and some small holes, Pierre Baccara scarf with various tears and staining, Fortnum & Mason scarf with staining, unbranded scarf in good condition, silk skirt with light staining, pulling and fraying.

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