[The Black Watch.]
Lillian Cheviot.
Copyright. Published May 20th 1916 by Arthur Ackermann & Son Ltd, 157a, New Bond St, London, W.
Photogravure, printed in colours, signed by the Artist. 440 x 510mm. Laid on board, Fine Art Trade Guild blindstamp in title area.
A pair of Scottish terriers, being compared to the Black Watch, the Royal Highland Regiment, the most feared infantry regiment of the British Army. The kilted highlanders were called 'the Ladies from Hell' by the German troops that faced them in the trenches of World War I.
[Ref: 1266] £320.00
Copyright. Published May 20th 1916 by Arthur Ackermann & Son Ltd, 157a, New Bond St, London, W.
Photogravure, printed in colours, signed by the Artist. 440 x 510mm. Laid on board, Fine Art Trade Guild blindstamp in title area.
A pair of Scottish terriers, being compared to the Black Watch, the Royal Highland Regiment, the most feared infantry regiment of the British Army. The kilted highlanders were called 'the Ladies from Hell' by the German troops that faced them in the trenches of World War I.
[Ref: 1266] £320.00