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Bees Worth Hiving. Registered.
Designed, Lithographed, & Printed, by C.J. Culliford, Fulwood House, Gray's Inn, London, W.C.
London. Published August 16th. 1870, for the Proprietor, by C.J. Culliford, Fulwood House, Gray's Inn.
Rare coloured lithograph. 265 x 342mm (10½ x 13½"). Repaired tear on left
Inscribed on hive: 'Patient, prayerful, modest, mild; / Wise as a Solon, meek as a child; / Studious, thoughtful, loving, kind; Sure to make matter subservient to mind...'.
[Ref: 52384] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
Crinoline in the Ball Room. Valse Ala Mode. My dear Tiney is Fretting exceedingly at being kept Solitary so long.
C.J. Culliford, lith. Southampton S.t. Strand.
W.H.J. Carter, Bookseller & Printseller, 12 Regent S.t. Pall Mall.
Lithograph. Sheet: 280 x 380mm, (11 x 15"). Damage to top right corner. Repaired tear in left edge. Some marks.
A scene in a ballroom depicting a young woman in an extremely large crinoline dancing with a young man, behind them are two other couples.
[Ref: 36835] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
Questions Unanswered. Little Sister Fanny, (Loquitur) "Clara, are these the Hoops the Ethiopians call Hoop de dooden do."_Why do you make yourself look so like a Ballon?_Why does pa say I shall never wear Crinoline?. and why do you never take Tiney in the Carriage now.
Lithographed & Printed by C.J. Calliford, 22, Southampton S.t., Strand.
London, Published by W.H.J. Carter, Book & Printseller, 12, Regent S.t. Pall Mall.
Lithograph. Sheet: 285 x 380mm, (11¼ x 15"). Some slight damage to corners and edges.
Scene in a bedroom in which a young girl questions her older sister, who stands looking at herself in a dressing mirror, about her crinoline.
[Ref: 36836] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
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