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PICTURES AND PRINTS ETC, to include a still life oil on canvas in the manner of Oliver Clare, signed bottom right, framed, size approximately 49cm x 39cm, portrait study of a pair of Hounds, signed H.Kelly, oil on canvas, framed, size approximately 49cm x 59cm, together with assorted oils, watercolours and prints etc (one box and four loose)
PAINTINGS AND PRINTS ETC, to include 'Horse Running Through Yellow' by Henrietta Corbett, signed and dated (20)02, framed and glazed, approximate size 15cm x 25cm, a watercolour by Paul Purday of flowers before a country village, framed, John Snelling watercolour of boats on a lake, framed, R.Wortley watercolour of a water mill, framed still life study of fruit, indistinctly signed, over painted print of ballet dancers, a Richard Fozard etching and five Frank Brangwyn prints (12)
PICTURES AND PRINTS ETC, to include possibly Kenneth Edward Wooton (1885-1974) still life flowers in a Loertz style vase, signed K.Wooton oil on board, framed, size approximately 29cm x 22cm, a Stan Richards oil on board depicting Battersea Power Station, a reproduction porcelain plaque, ornate gilt frame, small watercolour attributed to G.Chambers together with other pictures and prints (1 box and 3 loose)
Silver cigar box mounted with a racing plate worn by Mill Reef,Winner of the Epsom Derby, The Eclipse Stakes, The King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes and Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe in 1971, of rectangular form with hinged cover mounted with the racing plate and engraved, with fitted interior, hallmarked Birmingham 1968 by Padgett & Braham Ltd, 8 by 17.5 by 14cm.Mill Reef (1968-86) was bred in Virginia by his owner Mr Paul Mellon but sent to be trained by Ian Balding at Kingsclere because his small stature was thought to be better suited to English racing. In a career lasting three years, he raced 14 times, ridden exclusively by Geoff Lewis, winning 12 of his races and establishing a unique record of highly impressive victories in the Derby, Eclipse Stakes, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes and Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe in the same season (1971) which still stands today. In August 1972, Mill Reef catastrophically broke a leg at exercise and endured a life-saving operation which enabled him to stand at the National Stud for many years. His widespread progeny includes Classic winners such as Derby heroes Shirley Heights, Reference Point and grand-son Slip Anchor among others.
Banned book.- Smith (Wallace) Bessie Cotter, first English edition, scattered spotting to endpapers, pencil inscription to front free endpaper, original cloth, extremities a little rubbed, dust-jacket by Youngman Carter, minor rubbing and chipping to spine ends and corners, 2 short closed tears to foot of upper panel, light rubbing to extremities, still an excellent example of a rare jacket, 8vo, 1935.⁂ Wallace Smith's novel about the life of a prostitute on the streets of Chicago was deemed indecent by the UK censor, leading to its withdrawal and a fine for the publisher. Copies of this edition are therefore rare, especially so in the wonderfully atmospheric Carter dust-jacket.
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