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Cuala Press No. 1 Evening by Jack Butler Yeats Hand-coloured print, 20 x 30cm The following ten lots come from the private collection of an Irish vendor, whose father Frank Bowers was a printer at The Dolmen Press in the 1970s. He was directly involved in the entire print making process from the original colour selection to the amount of copies that were produced. Each print is inscribed with handwritten instructions and notes from Bowers for the final draft. They are a rare and lovely collection.
A Second World War Large Cast Metal R.E.M.E. Wall Plaque, cold painted in colours and gilt and set onto an oak shield, 44cm by 37cm **Removed from the Sergeant`s Mess at Barracks shortly after the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II After Lady Butler - ``Scotland the Brave`` - the Charge of the Scots Greys at Waterloo, colour print, framed and glazed (2)
The Last Fighting Tommy - Private and Lewis Gunner Harry Patch, No. 29295, C Company, 7th Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry (17 June 1898 - 25 July 2009) a special limited edition print after the original painting by Bill Leyshon ‘Harry Patch Born 1898 The Last Fighting Tommy’ commissioned by the Western Daily Press, signed in the lower border by the artist and Harry Patch, no.4/109, the reverse bearing an official label, inscribed ‘I hereby certify that this framed print is number 4 of 50 signed by Harry Patch during, Spring 2008, ......Andy Wright, Editor, mounted framed and glazed, 30cm x 46cm.View on dnfa.com
The Last Fighting Tommy - Private and Lewis Gunner Harry Patch, No. 29295, C Company, 7th Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry (17 June 1898 - 25 July 2009) a special limited edition print after the original painting by Bill Leyshon ‘Harry Patch Born 1898 The Last Fighting Tommy’ commissioned by the Western Daily Press, signed in the lower border by the artist and Harry Patch, no.2/109, the reverse bearing an official label, inscribed ‘I hereby certify that this framed print is number 2 of 50 signed by Harry Patch during, Spring 2008, ......Andy Wright, Editor, mounted framed and glazed, 30cm x 46cm.View on dnfa.com
Robert Taylor (British, 20th Century). ‘Battle of Britain VC’ [James Nicolson winning his VC, 16th August 1940]. Colour print. Edition unspecified. Signed by the artist, lower right, and by numerous others to the margins. Overall 51cm x 61cm. Framed and glazed. Note (1): The VC of Flight Lieutenant James Brindley Nicolson, 249 Squadron, was gazetted on 15th November 1940: ‘During an engagement with the enemy near Southampton on 16th August 1940, Flight Lieutenant Nicolson’s aircraft was hit by four cannon shells, two of which wounded him whilst another set fire to the gravity tank. . When about to abandon his aircraft owing to flames in the cockpit he sighted an enemy fighter. This he attacked and shot down, although as a result of staying in his burning aircraft he sustained serious burns to his hands, face, neck and legs. Flight Lieutenant Nicolson has always displayed great enthusiasm for air fighting and this incident shows that he possesses courage and determination of a high order. By continuing to engage the enemy after he had been wounded and his aircraft set on fire, he displayed exceptional gallantry and disregard for the safety of his own life’. Nicolson later recalled: ‘I couldn’t see through my left eye for blood and my left heel was shattered. I remember shouting "I’ll teach you some manners, you Hun”‘. Note (2): The signatories to this print include Muriel Nicolson, widow of James; Eric Kightley, air gunner and one of only two survivors from the plane crash that killed James Nicolson in 1945; Eric Coleman, the Hampshire Police constable who took the injured Nicolson to Southampton Hospital in 1940; Air Commodore ‘Freddie’ West, VC; Captain Richard Annand, VC; Wing Commander Roderick Learoyd, VC; Flight Lieutenant Bill Reid, VC; Flight Lieutenant John Cruikshank, VC; Lieutenant Commander Ian Fraser, VC; Sir Roden Cutler, VC; Colonel Patrick Porteus, VC; Lieutenant Thomas Gould, VC; Captain Ganju Lama, VC; and many others.View on dnfa.com

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