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Illustration Interest A Collection Of Prints Three in total to include large framed and mounted image of seated hare in winter landscape, also a small, hand coloured illustration of running hare, dated 1913 to verso with cream card mount. Finally, a mounted Arthur Rackham print 'Mother Goose' in good condition, ready to frame.
David Shepherd Artist Signed Ltd and Numbered Edition Colour Lithograph / Print. Titled ' Lone Wanderers of The Arctic ' No 263 of 1,500 Copies. Fine Art Trade Guild Stamp to Bottom Left of Margin, Pencil Signed by David Shepherd to Lower Right Margin. Mounted and Framed Behind Non Reflective Glass. Lithograph / Print Size 19 x 28.75 Inches. Size with Frame 28 x 38 Inches. All Aspects of Condition Is Excellent.
Tom Merry Framed Colour Lithograph Presentation Cartoon 'Elopement Extraordinary' From St Stephens Review November 15th 1884 Polychrome lithographic Cartoon by Tom Merry, framed and mounted under glass in later wood frame with gilt fluted inner detail. Published by Gilbert & Rivington, Limited London. Tom Merry, also known as William Mecham was an illustrator and political satirist, his work was reproduced in The St Stephens Review which was in circulation in the UK from 1883 to 1892. 14 x 10 inches, some areas of staining and foxing to print margins.
Tom Merry Framed Colour Lithograph Presentation Cartoon 'The Return Of The Prodigal Son' From St Stephens Review August 30th 1884 Polychrome lithographic Cartoon by Tom Merry, framed and mounted under glass in later wood frame with gilt, fluted inner detail. Published by Gilbert & Rivington, Limited London. Tom Merry, also known as William Mecham was an illustrator and political satirist, his work was reproduced in The St Stephens Review which was in circulation in the UK from 1883 to 1892. 14 x 10 inches, some areas of staining and foxing to print margins.
Tom Merry Framed Colour Lithograph Presentation Cartoon 'The Road To Ruin Or Too Fast To Last' From St Stephens Review January 12th 1884 Polychrome lithographic Cartoon by Tom Merry, framed and mounted under glass in later wood frame with gilt, fluted inner detail. Published by Judd & Co, Lith London. Tom Merry, also known as William Mecham was an illustrator and political satirist, his work was reproduced in The St Stephens Review which was in circulation in the UK from 1883 to 1892. 14 x 10 inches, some areas of staining and foxing to print margins.
Tom Merry Framed Colour Lithograph Presentation Cartoon 'Will It Come To This (A Radical's Vision Of The Future)' From St Stephens Review October 11th 1884 Polychrome lithographic Cartoon by Tom Merry, framed and mounted under glass in later wood frame with gilt, fluted inner detail. Published by Gilbert & Rivington, Limited London. Tom Merry, also known as William Mecham was an illustrator and political satirist, his work was reproduced in The St Stephens Review which was in circulation in the UK from 1883 to 1892. 14 x 10 inches, some areas of staining and foxing to print margins.
Collection of Japanese Kutani ware and a woodblock print of a Peacock, to include a lidded sucrier, two cups and saucers, and a vase and stand, also a blue and white pierced porcelain dish, (9) the vase measures 20cm high. Condition report: One cup has a hairline. The handle of the sucrier has been restuck, the vase has restorations, the dish has been chipped in several places.

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