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The Hobby Horse, 1819 A horizontal format coloured print published by The Leadenhall Press, July 16, 1891 illustrating a busy scene in the country 2 miles from London, with numerous hobby horse riders and onlookers. Frame size 14.5 x 17-inches (37 x 43cm), print size including the decorative border and publisher's details 10.5 x 12.25-inches (27 x 31cm). Good colour, some light surface soiling.
The Autocar Portfolios being both series I and 2, published by Iliffe in the late 1930s. Each folder containing 2 pages of text and 12 lithographic colour prints with captions by F. Gordon Crosby, originally appearing in the Autocar magazine, each print measures 12 x 10-inches and were originally suitable for framing, but the joy of these two folders are that they have remained intact and complete. The covers a little faded and discoloured, but the colour images are excellent. (2)
Palmer Tyres An advertising colour Print, 45 x 35 cms; a Hupp-Yates Electric Car advertisement, 39 x 28 cms; a Strand Magazine colour printed cover for March 1905, 22 x 15 cms; A Napier limousine advertisement, 23 x 16 cms; and a 1979 pen and ink drawing entitled 'GD H.P. Locomotive, Winner 1908, Vanderbilt Cup Race, Driver Geo Robertson, signed E.A.P lower right, 9 x 14 cms, all framed and glazed (5)
Two rolls of antique 'The Cedar Tree' wallpaper by Louis Stahl for Sanderson, c.1910, woodblock print in stunning colours on a satin-gloss black ground, of a peacock with outstretched tail falling between the boughs of a cedar tree, with other flowering plants including wisteria and lilac, 20¾in. width, one roll 174in. long, the other 120½in. long. (2) * See the V&A Collection, accession no. E.2762-1914. Also Manchester Art Gallery, Accession Numbers: 1934.22/13i and 1934.22/13iia.
Description revised: Gakusui Ide (1899-1992), a Japanese woodblock print with gauffrage or karazuri (embossing), depicting an Egret, signed, 14 x 8¾in. (35.5 x 22.2cm.), in a modern gilt frame. * Good overall. Two small fox marks to the egret's feathers. No other faults visible. Not examined out of frame.

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