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After David Shepherd - Two reproduction colour prints entitled The Watering Hole Trilogy No 2 and No 3, issued in a limited edition of 1000 (No 736) with blind stamp lower left, signed by the artist in pencil lower right, mounted and framed under glass, image sizes 15cm (h) x 25cm (w) - (2) - Est £80 - £120
After Peter Deighan - Two reproduction colour prints entitled Leister Piggott's Derby Winners, issued in a limited edition of 850 (No 443), and Lester Piggott's Oak Winners, issued in a limited edition of 850 (No 443), both signed in pencil to the margin by the artist, mounted and framed under glass, image sizes 44.5cm (h) x 53cm (w) - Est £60 - £80
After Peter Deighan - Two reproduction colour prints entitled The Golden Boy, Steve Cauthen, issued in a limited edition of 550 (No 124) image size 43cm (h) x 52cm (w), and Dawn Run, Jonjo O'Neill, issued in a limited edition of 500 (No 296), image sixe 40cm (h) x 33cm (w), both signed in pencil to the margin by the artist, and the latter also signed in pencil to the margin by Jonjo O'Neill, both mounted and framed under glass - included in the lot is a reproduction colour print after Barry Hobson entitled Reference Point, Steve Cauthen issued in a limited edition of 500 image size 39cm (h) x 58cm (w), mounted and framed under glass (3) - Est £80 - £120
After Cecil Aldin (1870-1935) 'The Warwickshire - away from Watergall', Signed in pencil, Coloured reproduction, together with three others, a set, also signed, Image 14.5 x 29.5 cm, and two other hunting prints after Aldin CONDITION REPORT: impressions good, mounts stained PLEASE SEE ADDITIONAL IMAGES
After William Hogarth, 'Morning', 'Noon', 'Evening', 'Night', a set of four engravings, published 1738, 48.5 x 40 cm CONDITION REPORT: Generally good but with some foxing the paper appears to be laid but we do not guarantee this the prints have not been inspected out of frames The full plate margin is visible on all four prints Evening: The 'price 5 shillings' is present, the wive's face does not appear reddish and the hands of the man does not appear blueish
Thornton R. : The Temple Flora. Folio Society facsimile edition ( book form ) 2008. Elephant folio. Qtr. binding with leather spine, gilt titling, cloth boards with decorative/illustrative upper board. Limited edition of 1980 numbered copies of which the first 600 are in book form - this is no.380. Twenty nine full size colour plates, nine preliminary colour plates and nine monochrome plates. Also two additional loose prints suitable for framing. Together with commentary volume 'The Temple of Flora ' - a commentary by Stephen Harris. Both volumes housed in the original Folio Society clamshell or solander box. CONDITION REPORT: Condition: Fine copy.
Tennis Miscellany : Collection of prints and original water-colour cartoons related to Tennis : "Thou canst not be serious?" ; 'Seeking confirmation from the marker - or "Vous n'etes pas serieux!" ; 'Manchester Tennis & Racquet Club 1991' , limited edition colour print (43/150) signed by Peter Kershaw; 'Joueur de paume' ( The Bouncer ), limited edition print ( 11/100 ) signed 'AM'. Together with related certificates, one signed by H.R.H. Prince Edward. CONDITION REPORT: Vg. PLEASE SEE ADDITIONAL IMAGES
DAVID SHEPHERD. Five signed in pencil limited edition prints on paper. Three framed, two unframed. "Highland Mist", "Clouded Leopard and Cubs" and "Men of the Woods, Arang-utans" (all damaged). "Happy Home for Donkeys" and "Happy Hippo". (Both framed and undamaged).(5). Smallest 15cm square, largest 43cm x 68.5cm.
A parcel lot of framed pictures to include a Chinese silk embroidered picture depicting two ladies seated by a table under a tree watching children play, two Baxter prints entitled `Copper your honour` and `Me warm now` , a coloured engraving of Serjeants Inn Hall, Chancery Lane engraved by Henry Winsor Bond (fl.1827-1881) from an original study by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd (1793-1864), from the series `London and its Environs in the Nineteenth Century` (London 1829-1832) and two miniature ceramic plaques depicting a bulldog and pheasant
A parcel lot of ceramics and glass to include a Wedgwood lustre powder box, Gibson`s silver lustre teapot, sugar bowl and jug, continental porcelain dressing table set, A J Wilkinson part dinner service with gilt star pattern to include tureens, platters, dinner and side plates, egg cups etc, another part tea service in rose design, Empire set of gilt floral ground with crinoline lady design to include teaset, fruit set, butter dishes jugs, etc, a Doulton Bunnykins child`s bowl, blown glass tumblers, salts, prints etc, approx. 90 pieces

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