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Local Interest: A RARE GEORGE III HAND-COLOURED SUBVERSIVE POLITICAL PRINT, "DEDICATED to the Newly Created E__L of L__NSD_LE", depicting two soldiers with "WM" to their sashes (for Westmorland), flanking a shield beneath an Earl's coronet, the shield with six scrolls entitled "False Musters", "False Certificates for Volunteer Companies", "False Returns", "Retention of Cloathing" (sic), "CONTRACT for building a Man of War/Cancell'd & Money returned" and "Retention of Bounty",above a banner inscribed "WHO DOUBTS IT", dated May 11th 1784 lower right, 29cm x 35cm, (11.4in x 15.8in), unframed (edges torn)
Richard Caton Woodville II, (1856-1927) THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE led by Lord Cardigan in his 11th Hussars Uniform, engraved print published in 1895 by Henry Graves & Co, signed in pencil lower right, oval blind-stamp of the Publisher's Association, image size 52cm x 85.5cm, (20.5in x 33.5in), backed onto panel, unframed (foxing)
After J F Herring. AN EARLY VICTORIAN HAND-COLOURED ENGRAVED PRINT, "Charles XIIth & Euclid - The Decisive Heat for the Great St. Leger Stakes at Doncaster 1839", engraved by Charles Hunt, published 19th May 1840 by John Moore, London, dedicated to the Jockey Club, plate impression size 39cm x 48cm, (15.3in x 19in), in card mount and modern gilt frame under glass
Archibald Thorburn, (1860-1935). AN ARTIST'S PROOF PRINT OF A WOODCOCK, after the 1923 original, signed in pencil beneath, original label of Vicars Brothers, London, inscribed "Artist's Proof - Woodcock" verso, image size 28cm x 38cm, (11in x 15in), in wash-lined card mount and oak frame under glass
AN EARLY 20TH-CENTURY HAND-COLOURED ENGRAVED PRINT of three young ladies, perhaps sisters or emblematic of The Three Graces, in Georgian dress with differently coloured waistbands. Copyright April 1st 1920 by Alfred Bell & Co, Publishers, 6 Old Bond St. London W., plate impression size 37.5cm x 42.5cm, (14.8in x 16.7in), unframed, the border inscribed in pencil "Lawrence/The Three Graces"

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