A View near Kennaquhair.
E.Gerard.
[n.d., 1822.]
Lithograph. Image 300 x 250mm. With author's ink ALS on verso, folded and used as letter, with wax seal. Trimmed to left edge, splits in folds, some toning.
A medley print, with a playing card, silhouettes, nameplate & a keyhole plate. On verso is a watercolour sketch of two pairs of scissors crossed. Kennaquhair (literally, 'know-not-where' in old Lowland Scots) is an imaginary locality in Walter Scott's novels The Monastery and The Abbot.
[Ref: 6823] £75.00
[n.d., 1822.]
Lithograph. Image 300 x 250mm. With author's ink ALS on verso, folded and used as letter, with wax seal. Trimmed to left edge, splits in folds, some toning.
A medley print, with a playing card, silhouettes, nameplate & a keyhole plate. On verso is a watercolour sketch of two pairs of scissors crossed. Kennaquhair (literally, 'know-not-where' in old Lowland Scots) is an imaginary locality in Walter Scott's novels The Monastery and The Abbot.
[Ref: 6823] £75.00