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A Box containing: MCC Bi-Centenary Cricket ephemera including Official Souvenir Programme, Score Card, MCC versus Rest of World, August 1987, Lords Cricket Ground, Eve of Match Dinner Invitation Card to I M Fushill, Two MCC Menu Cards (one with signatures including Dennis Compton, Gubby Allen, Jim Swanton, Imran Khan, Phil Edmunds) + Coloured Photograph of Members at Lords 12” x 10” + a Book by Neville Cardus and John Arlott “The Noblest Game – Fine Cricket Prints”
James Basire I 1730-1802- "A Woman of Prince William Sound", after John Webber RA 1743-1820 ; engraving, 31x24.3cm: Samuel Middiman 1750-1831- "A Man of Kamtschatka, Travelling in Winter", after John Webber RA 1743-1820 ; engraving, 25.1x40.5cm: together with seven other plates, mostly from Cook's Third Voyage, 1776-1780, various sizes: After Joseph Mallord William Turner RA 1775-1851- "Bridge and Cows" and "Little Devil's Bridge over the Russ above Altdorf Swissd", from Liber Studiorum, published by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi & Co., 23x30cm., ea: together with eight other later reproduction prints after Turner originally from the Liber Studiorium and a further mixed quantity of prints and engravings, (a lot), (unframed)
Richard Gilson Reeve 1803-1889- "Drawing The Cover"; published by Mess Brall & Sons, 6 Gt Prescott Street, hand-coloured aquatint, after Henry Thomas Alken I 1785-1851, 33x43cm: together with three other hand coloured aquatint's from the same suite entitled "Getting Away, The Full Cry and The Death: After Norman Wilkinson 1878-1971- "Saribar" reproduction printed in colours, bears signature in pencil, together with three similar signed prints by the same hand, (8)
William Daniell RA 1769-1837- "Brugh-head, Murrayshire", "View of Cuniag, from Loch Inver", "Ardnamurchan point, Argylshire", "Gair-loch head, Rosshire", "Unapool in Kyles-cu Assynt", from A 'Voyage Round Great Britain', 1814-25, these plates publ by Longman & Co March 1 1820, 1821; hand-coloured aquatints, 22.5x30.2cm: Joseph Kirkpatrick 1872-1936, exh 1891-1928- Ploughing; mezzotint, signed and dedicated in pencil, 20.3x25cm: together with ten various reproduction prints and one hand-coloured 19th century engraving, (17)
Pair of colour prints from Colnaghi's Authentic Series - 'Charge of the light cavalry brigade 25th Oct 1854 Under Major General the Earl of Cardigan', and 'The Cavalry Affair of the Heights of Bulganak - The First Gun 19th September 1854', published by Colnaghi after W. Simpson, both 32 x 47 cm
After Sir Edwin Landseer (19th century) "Precious Trophies": "Grand Hart, killed by HRH the Prince Consort, Balmoral": "Wait Till ye Rise!” One bearing a pencil signature, all inscribed with the title and the blindstamp for EWK Print sellers Association, published by Henry Graves & Co, 1868, black and white prints, each 41.5cm by 56.5cm (16 14/in by 22 1/4in) (a set of three)
After Carlo Bossoli (19th century) "Beautiful Scenery throughout the Crimea” Published by Day & Son, Lithographers to the Queen, 6 Gate Street, Lincoln's in Fields, London, August 1st 1856, "The Gate at Perekop"; together with "Chief Places of Interest throughout the Crimea", including the "Entrance to Sebastopol from the Sea"; "The River Alma"; "Remains of Chersoneese Near Sebastopol" etc, coloured lithographic prints, approximately 19.5cm by 28cm (7 3/4in by 11in) all contained within a bound album with gilt tooling, overall size of album 55cm by 39.5cm (21 3/4in by 15 1/2in)
After Helen Bradley M.B.E. (1900-1979) "The Fair at Daisy Nook” Signed in pencil, also inscribed with the title and "Published by Helen Bradley Prints Ltd England 1978…", with the blindstamp for the Fine Art Trade Guild, from an edition of 550, reproduction in colours, 50cm by 76cm (19 3/4in by 30in)
After Helen Bradley M.B.E. (1900-1979) "Our Christmas Ducks” Signed in pencil, inscribed with a short tale of the picture verso, also inscribed "Published by Helen Bradley Prints Ltd England…", with the blindstamp for the Fine Art Trade Guild, from an edition of 850, reproduction in colours, 38.5cm by 48.5cm (15 1/4in by 19in)
Evelyn Gibbs, RE, (British 1905-1991) The Grape Harvest, signed lower right, Evelyn Gibbs 1956, watercolour, 54 x 43cm. Evelyn Gibbs, RE, was a pioneer educationalist, illustrator, portraitist, war artist, and founder of the Midland Group of Artists. She was an engraver and etcher of the most exquisite prints and was a pupil of Paul nash. Many of her landscapes were of Provenance, Tuscany or Gozo. Evelyn won the Rome Scholarship in Engraving in 1929

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