WAIN
(Louis, 1860-1939, Artist famed for his Comic drawings of Cats)
Picture Postcard inscribed and signed on the image to 'Margery',
saying "you must be my most fervent admirer - another old post card signed for you, with great pleasure, as these cats are my happy family", the picture (not apparently by him, no artist's name) shows three kittens playing round their mother on an elegant cushion, titled 'A Happy Family', the card has been used in the post by 'LB' to Miss W. Rhodes of Upper Mill near Oldham, with traces of postmark
Item Date:
1903
Stock No:
51595
£200
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ORIGINAL SKETCH OF A CAT AND RHYME, SIGNED WITH BOTH TYPES OF HIS SIGNATURE
WAIN
(Louis, 1860-1939, Artist famed for his Comic drawings of Cats)
Charming original pen and ink sketch signed with his stylised signature with an Autograph Rhyme Signed with his ordinary one
“Those with feelings wondrous kind / Can love with felines ever bind...”, written in ink under a pencil sketch of a cat’s head, he is grinning wickedly and looking straight ahead, 6” x 5”, no place, no date,
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
42175
£2750
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ETCHING OF USS DELAWARE - THE LARGEST BATTLESHIP IN THE WORLD WHEN SHE WAS BUILT
WALCOT
(William, 1874-1943, RBA, RSPE, RIBA, Architectural Painter, War Artist and Etcher)
Fine drypoint etching, signed 'W Walcot' in pencil,
showing the USS Delaware, loaned for service with Great Britain in the North Sea, at the review by George V of the Grand Fleet, at Rosyth, 22nd July 1918, with a submarine in the foreground and the Forth Bridge looming behind, in Walcot's impressionist style, engraved surface 3½" x 4¾" in a framed and glazed mount 8¾" x 11¾", [Rosyth, 22nd July
Item Date:
1918
Stock No:
54453
£375
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WARD
(Henrietta, 1832-1924, Artist)
Autograph letter signed to Mrs Lucas,
about arranging to visit Mrs Lucas' friend Mrs Binney at Slinfold, she apologizes for not realising Mrs Binney is not in town, "My father is going to take me by the 11 o'clock train on Tuesday", they would go on to Mrs Binney's "I expect about one or two oclock according to our arrangements when we arrive", with a contemporary unsigned photograph showing her full length, full face, at her easel and holding her brush and palette, 3½" x 2¼", the letter 3 sides 8vo, Kent [-?-], 'Monday Evg.' no date, circa
Item Date:
1865
Stock No:
53837
£65
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WARD
(Edward Matthew, 1816-1879, Historical Painter)
Fine Autograph Letter Signed to Mr Robinson
telling him that "my private view days will be on Saturday & Monday next when I hope to have the pleasure of seeing Mrs Robinson & yourself to see the pictures before their departure for the R.A. ...", 1 side 8vo., with a small print, 14 Wellington Terrace, 2nd April no year
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
39806
£100
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