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Collection of five framed prints, comprising: Cecil Aldin (1870-1935), Talbot Inn, Chaddesley-Corbett, colour print signed in pencil l.l., Fine Art Trade Guild blind-stamp, published by Eyre & Spottiswoode, period frame bearing publisher label verso, 39cm by 42cm; Joseph F. Pimm, An Ancient Relic, signed l.r., etching, 19.5cm by 25cm (plate-mark); Joseph F. Pimm, The Customs House, Kings Lynn, signed l.r., etching with drypoint, 25cm by 30cm (plate-mark); T. A. Phillips, K.E.S. New Street Birmingham, 1937, signed l.r., etching, 15cm by 20cm; 'Set Too', cock-fighting scene, hand-coloured aquatint etching, engraved by R. G. Reeve after Henry Alken, dated 1840, 15.5cm by 20.5cm (5)
Laurence Stephen Lowry R.B.A. R.A. (British, 1887-1976), Market Scene in a Northern Town, signed l.r. colour print, published by Patrick Seale Prints Ltd and bearing their blind stamp l.l., sheet 61 by 76cm, unframed, housed in a protective cardboard tube bearing address label from Christie's Contemporary Art department, postmarked 20.2.1974Note: Artist Resale Rights apply
Sir Cecil Walter Hardy Beaton C.B.E. (British, 1904-1980), an illustration for Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest, Cecil Beaton Studio Sale stamp l.r., watercolour on giropad paper, 44 by 35cm, unframed Note: it is thought that this illustration is for the 1960 Folio Society edition of The Importance of Being Earnest
A gents Hamilton RAF chronograph wristwatch, with manual wind movement, dated 1970, the black dial with Arabic numerals denoting hours, two subsidiary dials and stop watch feature, dial also marked with military broad arrow and 'T' for Tritium, housed in a stainless steel case with fixed bars, on NATO strap. Case back with broad arrow stamp, issue markings '0552/924-3306' and '662/70', case diameter approximately 39mm including winding crown
The Acts Made in the First Parliament of our Most High and Dread Soveraigne Charles by The Grace of God, printed for Robert Young 1633 and containing Acts for Second 1641, Third 1644, Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth 1646, Sixth 1647, with Acts of the Second Triennial 1648, engraved titles and decorated initials ex Foreign Office library copy with bookplate and ink stamp on covers (binding worn) with printed Parliamentary Debate dated 1965 on Death of Sir Winston Churchill loosely inserted
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