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Berkley's Black Eyed Maid.
Berkley's Black Eyed Maid. All useful arts, a bore, your Dandies vote / And row Six Poodles, in a six oar'd boat.
H.H. [Henry Heath, in image]
Published Septr 20th 1827 by S.W. Fores 41 Piccadilly London
Very rare etching with hand-colour. Sheet 240 x 375mm (9½ x 14¾"). Trimmed to printed border at sides, tears taped, wormhole in image. Staining and damaged.
Rare rowing scene on the banks of the Thames at Putney, with two young women being rowed by a six, steered by a liveried waterman in Doggett's uniform.
Not in BM. See Ref: 46932
[Ref: 59499]   £270.00   (£324.00 incl.VAT)
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[Golf]  A Threesome.
[Golf] A Threesome.
Lionel Edwards, 1904.
Scarce chromolithograph, sheet 370 x 565mm (14½ x 22¼"), large margins. Some creases and nicks.
A couple are looking fondly at each other next to the 12th hole! While an old gentleman can be seen looking over the brow of the hill disapprovingly. On the ground next to the lady is a caddie bag, whilst in the back ground is a silhouette of a horse and trap with a dog following.
[Ref: 59551]   £350.00  
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[Royal Society of British Bowmen] To His Royal Highness George Prince of Wales. The Plate Representing a Meeting of The Society of Royal British Archers In Gwersyllt Park Denbighshire
[Royal Society of British Bowmen] To His Royal Highness George Prince of Wales. The Plate Representing a Meeting of The Society of Royal British Archers In Gwersyllt Park Denbighshire Is by Permission Most Respectfully Dedicated to his Royal Highness's most obedient and devoted humble Servant John Emes.
The Figures drawn by R. Smirke R.A. The Landscape by J. Emes. The Aqua-Tinta by C. Apostol.
Published as the Act directs April 1, 1794 by J. Emes, No. 1 North Street, Upper Charlotte Street, London.
Scarce aquatint. 490 x 620mm (19¼ x 24½"). Framed. Unexamined out of frame.
A scene showing a meeeting of the Society of British Bowmen, founded by Sir Foster Cunliffe in 1787, showing a lady taking aim at a target, surrounded by onlookers.
See Ref: 42740
[Ref: 59554]   £480.00  
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