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*Rowing. Oxford Univ: Assoc: Eleven 1930-1931, b & w team photograph in photographers mount, image 286 x 363 mm, framed and glazed, together with Eton College Boating Calendar, 1882, single sheet listing events, upper boats and lower boats, contemp. silk mount, framed and glazed, and a humorous colour print from Punch by H.M. Bateman, two signed photographic reproductions of caricatures (4)
*Rugby. Monk (W.), Repton College with rugby pitches in foreground, early 20th century, etched view, unsigned, plate dimensions 177 x 289 mm, together with Verjez (Pierre), lithograph of Bordeaux rugby players, c.1906, approx. 310 x 240 mm, and other related print and engravings including an original early 29th century pen and ink sketch of a rugby match, wood engravings of rugby matches from the Graphic, two modern facsimiles of Rugby School, etc. (12)
Cockayne (Andreas Edward). Cockayne Memoranda: Collection towards a Historical Record of the Family of Cockayne... , Congleton: Printed for Private Circulation, 1873, ten mounted albumen prints, one col. print, wood-eng. illusts., folding pedigree in (broken) pocket at rear, a few pencil and ink annotations and related ephemera inserted, ownership names and bookplates of various Cockaine family members at front, rear hinge split, orig. cloth gilt, rebacked with orig. heavily rubbed and slightly damaged spine relaid, 8vo. Apparently one of 100 copies. (1)
*Lindbergh Kidnapping Case. A reward poster with the police notice of numbers of bank notes used to pay the ransome [1932], multiple column of small print numbers listing the five dollar, ten dollar, and twenty dollar bills, with header and footer, a little chipping to centre folds and margins, and affecting some letter press, laid down on stiff paper, 68 x 42 cm, together with a miscellaneous assortment of printed ephemera. The abduction and murder of the toddler son of world-famous Aviator, Charles Lindbergh in 1932 became the cause of an infamous trial. Bruno Hauptmann was convicted and executed for the crime though he always maintained his innocence. The crime inspired the Lindbergh Law making kidnapping a federal crime. (a carton)
After David Shepherd 'Winter of '43 Somewhere in England' A Lancaster Bomber on a hard standing in lee of a wooded belt, a busy scene bombs being loaded, personnel and vehicles around. Limited edition coloured print 191 of 850. Signed in pencil Barnes Wallis and Arthur (Bomber) T. Harris to mount – 51 x 93cm.
After David Kindersley (1915-1995) . Abstract letters. Print in colours, numbered 34 from an edition of 50, signed in pencil and dated 19th Nov '72, 76cm by 57.5cm; and Two Framed Bridget Riley Exhibition Posters (3). David Kindersley. Was apprenticed to Eric Gill and is well known for his letter cutting and design.
hOWARD HODGKIN fOR JOHN CONSTABLE, 1976 signed and dated in pencil, lower right; numbered in pencil lower left, lithograph, edition of 63, number 63/100 44cm x 55cm (plate size) Literature: Liesbeth Heenk, Howard Hodgkin Prints; A Catalogue Raisonné, Thames and Hudson, 2003, p.169, no.25; Elizabeth Underhill, For John Constable, Tate Gallery, London, 17 February - 5th May 1976 (n.p.); Rosemary Simmons, Constable Portfolio, Arts Review, vol. 28, no.5, 5 March 1976, p.117; Howard Hodgkin Talking to Pat Gilmour About his Prints, 1 April 1976 (notes of recorded interview); Penelope Marcus, Howard Hodgkin: Complete Prints, Museum of Modern Art, Oxford, 1977 (n.p.); Pat Gilmore, Howard Hodgkin, The Print Collectors Newsletter, vol.12, no.1 March - April 1981, p.3. Exhibition History: Other examples are in the collections of: Tate Gallery, London & National Gallery of Australia, Canberra

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