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An antique Stevengraph of a rowing race entitled ' The Final Spurt ', pasted to board with Thomas Stevens retail information verso, overall size, 5 3/8 x 8 1/8in. (13.7 x 20.7cm.), together with woven silk picture of Her Majesty Queen Alexandra, Rd. Q 370915. (2) * Both mounts with foxing and staining, silk images with light stains, otherwise good.
Two early 20thC Postcard Albums, containing UK and Devon topography and greetings cards, together with silk and embroidered postcards, loose, a black and white photo of Offwell School 1936, a Stevengraph, 'The Final Spurt', various commemorative ephemera, including a Corgi 1977 Silver Jubilee model of the 1902 Coronation State Landau, boxed etc. (a lot)
Two 19th century Stevengraph silks of William Gladstone, with a further silk of Queen Elizabeth II dated 1953, a selection of decorative prints, an embossed metal African panel, an Indian carved wood model of a buffalo, a Kenyan cast bronze animal paw dish, named Simba, and a modern Wedgwood transfer printed Turkey pattern meat dish.
Three Victorian Stevengraph silk pictures depicting portraits of the following pugilists: John Lawrence Sullivan (American, 1858-1918), "Boston Strong Boy", the first Heavyweight Champion of gloved boxing; Charles Watson "Charley" Mitchell (English, 1861-1918), heavyweight contender and Lightweight Champion; Jem Smith (English, 1863-1931), bare-knuckle prize fighter and Heavyweight Champion of England. In original Thomas Stevens mounts, framed, glazed recto & verso (both sides visible). The silk portraits are well-preserved with some very faint spotting; the mounts have toning from age, creases, marks, wear and slight loss verso. Boxing Interest (3)
Three stevengraphs of the jockey Fred Archer circa 1886, the first in the Royal Colours of HRH The Prince of Wales, one in the colours of "Mr Manton" (Duchess of Montrose); the other in the colours of Lord Falmouth; the lot also including a fourth stevengraph potraying the jockey Tom Cannon in the colours of Lord Rosebery, published by Thomas Stevens, Coventry, the Cannon lacking the original publisher's printed details to the reverse; the lot also including two colour bookplates after Finch Mason portraying steeplechasing and hunting (6) ...
A collection of memorabilia relating to the Victorian jockey Fred Archer,comprising; a cart-de-visite of Archer with his daughter Nellie Rose; a framed Stevengraph of Archer in the colours of Mr Dover, which original publisher's mount; a clay pipe, the bowl featuring the late Fred Archer and the Duke of Portland's 1889 Derby winner Donovan; a brass and enamel pocket watch stand featuring Archer; a silver pendant (stamped .925) for keeping postage stamps, bearing an enamelled portrait of Fred Archer in the Royal Colours; a gentlemen's stick pin set with a portrait of Archer after the Vanity Fair print; and E.M. Humphris's book 'The Life of Fred Archer' published by Hutchinson's Booklover's Library, with d/jPlease be aware all glass will be removed from framed and glazed items prior to posting and may result in delays to shipping your items. (This service is included in the cost of postage and packing). We can also totally remove all framing and mounts upon request to reduce shipping costs. Alternatively lots can be collected in person by prior appointment from NN8 1RT.
An 18th century lead tobacco box and cover, of chamfered rectangular form, with figural and dolphin finial, 15.5cm wide, a 19th century small oil on panel, depicting shipping on rough seas, 5.5 x 9.5cm, in bird's eye maple frame, and with miniature easel stand, a Stevengraph "Full Cry", and a late 19th century carved ivory puzzle ball (AF), on turned stand. (4)
An antique Stevengraph of a rowing race entitled ' The Final Spurt ', pasted to board with Thomas Stevens retail information verso, overall size, 5 3/8 x 8 1/8in. (13.7 x 20.7cm.), together with woven silk picture of Her Majesty Queen Alexandra, Rd. Q 370915. (2) * Condition: Both mounts with foxing and staining, silk images with light stains, otherwise good.

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