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Picasso, Vollard Suite, 1956,
£140 eachPicasso, Vollard Suite, 1956,
Lithographs, published 1956 based on Picasso's work, produced from 1930-1937 for the art dealer Ambroise Vollard. Framed in plain oak.£140 each -
Picasso, Vollard Suite, 1956
£140 eachPicasso, Vollard Suite, 1956
Lithographs, published 1956 based on Picasso's work, produced from 1930-1937 for the art dealer Ambroise Vollard. Framed in plain oak.£140 each -
Venus and Adonis, 1948,
£140 eachVenus and Adonis, 1948,
Published by W.H. Allen, in 1948 for a limited edition. Framed in natural oak.£140 each -
Lega Idimu mask (C)
£140Lega Idimu mask (C)
Similarly to the pipibudze masks of the Kwele tribe, the Lega’s Lukwakongo (miniature) masks have a heart-shaped face framed by a line formed by the nose, the eye rows and the planes of the cheeks. The wooden face is whitened and smoothed with kaolin clay, which is said to allude to the refined and perfected nature of the Bwami initiate, some of whom use the masks during initiation ceremonies. Any holes running around the lower edge of the mask would have held a beard made of natural liana fibres. This mask would rarely be worn on the front of the face, but instead on the side of the face, the forehead, tied to the body, displayed on the fences, or dragged across the floor during Bwami meetings and ceremonies.£140 -
The Apples of New York, 1905
£140The Apples of New York, 1905
The Apples of New York, published in 1905 summed up over two decades of horticultural research providing an insight into the varieties available to the consumer prior to the industralised farming of the 20th century.£140 -
The Apples of New York, 1905
£140The Apples of New York, 1905
The Apples of New York, published in 1905 summed up over two decades of horticultural research providing an insight into the varieties available to the consumer prior to the industralised farming of the 20th century.£140 -
The Apples of New York, 1905
£140The Apples of New York, 1905
The Apples of New York, published in 1905 summed up over two decades of horticultural research providing an insight into the varieties available to the consumer prior to the industralised farming of the 20th century.£140 -
The Apples of New York, 1905
£140The Apples of New York, 1905
The Apples of New York, published in 1905 summed up over two decades of horticultural research providing an insight into the varieties available to the consumer prior to the industralised farming of the 20th century.£140 -
The Apples of New York, 1905
£140The Apples of New York, 1905
The Apples of New York, published in 1905 summed up over two decades of horticultural research providing an insight into the varieties available to the consumer prior to the industralised farming of the 20th century.£140 -
The Apples of New York, 1905
£140The Apples of New York, 1905
The Apples of New York, published in 1905 summed up over two decades of horticultural research providing an insight into the varieties available to the consumer prior to the industralised farming of the 20th century.£140 -
The Apples of New York, 1905
£140The Apples of New York, 1905
The Apples of New York, published in 1905 summed up over two decades of horticultural research providing an insight into the varieties available to the consumer prior to the industralised farming of the 20th century.£140 -
The Apples of New York, 1905
£140The Apples of New York, 1905
The Apples of New York, published in 1905 summed up over two decades of horticultural research providing an insight into the varieties available to the consumer prior to the industralised farming of the 20th century.£140 -
The Apples of New York, 1905
£140The Apples of New York, 1905
The Apples of New York, published in 1905 summed up over two decades of horticultural research providing an insight into the varieties available to the consumer prior to the industralised farming of the 20th century.£140 -
The Apples of New York, 1905
£140The Apples of New York, 1905
The Apples of New York, published in 1905 summed up over two decades of horticultural research providing an insight into the varieties available to the consumer prior to the industralised farming of the 20th century.£140 -
The Apples of New York, 1905
£140The Apples of New York, 1905
The Apples of New York, published in 1905 summed up over two decades of horticultural research providing an insight into the varieties available to the consumer prior to the industralised farming of the 20th century.£140 -
The Apples of New York, 1905
£140The Apples of New York, 1905
The Apples of New York, published in 1905 summed up over two decades of horticultural research providing an insight into the varieties available to the consumer prior to the industralised farming of the 20th century.£140 -
The Apples of New York, 1905
£140The Apples of New York, 1905
The Apples of New York, published in 1905 summed up over two decades of horticultural research providing an insight into the varieties available to the consumer prior to the industralised farming of the 20th century.£140 -
The Apples of New York, 1905
£140The Apples of New York, 1905
The Apples of New York, published in 1905 summed up over two decades of horticultural research providing an insight into the varieties available to the consumer prior to the industralised farming of the 20th century.£140 -
The Apples of New York, 1905
£140The Apples of New York, 1905
The Apples of New York, published in 1905 summed up over two decades of horticultural research providing an insight into the varieties available to the consumer prior to the industralised farming of the 20th century.£140 -
The Apples of New York, 1905
£140The Apples of New York, 1905
The Apples of New York, published in 1905 summed up over two decades of horticultural research providing an insight into the varieties available to the consumer prior to the industralised farming of the 20th century.£140 -
The Apples of New York, 1905
£140The Apples of New York, 1905
The Apples of New York, published in 1905 summed up over two decades of horticultural research providing an insight into the varieties available to the consumer prior to the industralised farming of the 20th century.£140 -
The Apples of New York, 1905
£140The Apples of New York, 1905
The Apples of New York, published in 1905 summed up over two decades of horticultural research providing an insight into the varieties available to the consumer prior to the industralised farming of the 20th century.£140 -
Londres Secret et Ses Fantomes, lithographs published 1946
£140 eachLondres Secret et Ses Fantomes, lithographs published 1946
Serges was a Circus Chronicler, Graphic Artist, Painter and Radio Broadcaster. Although, a born and bred Parisian he had a great affection for London, a city to which he dedicated this work. They show alongside the well-known landmarks, the seamy underbelly of prostitutes, pub singers, seamen and drunks. Mounted and framed in natural oak.£140 each -
Londres Secret et Ses Fantomes, lithographs published 1946
£140 eachLondres Secret et Ses Fantomes, lithographs published 1946
Serges was a Circus Chronicler, Graphic Artist, Painter and Radio Broadcaster. Although, a born and bred Parisian he had a great affection for London, a city to which he dedicated this work. They show alongside the well-known landmarks, the seamy underbelly of prostitutes, pub singers, seamen and drunks. Mounted and framed in natural oak.£140 each -
Londres Secret et Ses Fantomes, lithographs published 1946
£140 eachLondres Secret et Ses Fantomes, lithographs published 1946
Serges was a Circus Chronicler, Graphic Artist, Painter and Radio Broadcaster. Although, a born and bred Parisian he had a great affection for London, a city to which he dedicated this work. They show alongside the well-known landmarks, the seamy underbelly of prostitutes, pub singers, seamen and drunks. Mounted and framed in natural oak.£140 each -
Londres Secret et Ses Fantomes, lithographs published 1946
£140 eachLondres Secret et Ses Fantomes, lithographs published 1946
Serges was a Circus Chronicler, Graphic Artist, Painter and Radio Broadcaster. Although, a born and bred Parisian he had a great affection for London, a city to which he dedicated this work. They show alongside the well-known landmarks, the seamy underbelly of prostitutes, pub singers, seamen and drunks. Mounted and framed in natural oak.£140 each -
Londres Secret et Ses Fantomes, lithographs published 1946
£140 eachLondres Secret et Ses Fantomes, lithographs published 1946
Serges was a Circus Chronicler, Graphic Artist, Painter and Radio Broadcaster. Although, a born and bred Parisian he had a great affection for London, a city to which he dedicated this work. They show alongside the well-known landmarks, the seamy underbelly of prostitutes, pub singers, seamen and drunks. Mounted and framed in natural oak.£140 each -
Londres Secret et Ses Fantomes, lithographs published 1946
£140 eachLondres Secret et Ses Fantomes, lithographs published 1946
Serges was a Circus Chronicler, Graphic Artist, Painter and Radio Broadcaster. Although, a born and bred Parisian he had a great affection for London, a city to which he dedicated this work. They show alongside the well-known landmarks, the seamy underbelly of prostitutes, pub singers, seamen and drunks. Mounted and framed in natural oak.£140 each -
Londres Secret et Ses Fantomes, lithographs published 1946
£140 eachLondres Secret et Ses Fantomes, lithographs published 1946
Serges was a Circus Chronicler, Graphic Artist, Painter and Radio Broadcaster. Although, a born and bred Parisian he had a great affection for London, a city to which he dedicated this work. They show alongside the well-known landmarks, the seamy underbelly of prostitutes, pub singers, seamen and drunks. Mounted and framed in natural oak.£140 each -
Londres Secret et Ses Fantomes, lithographs published 1946
£140 eachLondres Secret et Ses Fantomes, lithographs published 1946
Serges was a Circus Chronicler, Graphic Artist, Painter and Radio Broadcaster. Although, a born and bred Parisian he had a great affection for London, a city to which he dedicated this work. They show alongside the well-known landmarks, the seamy underbelly of prostitutes, pub singers, seamen and drunks. Mounted and framed in natural oak.£140 each -
Londres Secret et Ses Fantomes, lithographs published 1946
£140 eachLondres Secret et Ses Fantomes, lithographs published 1946
Serges was a Circus Chronicler, Graphic Artist, Painter and Radio Broadcaster. Although, a born and bred Parisian he had a great affection for London, a city to which he dedicated this work. They show alongside the well-known landmarks, the seamy underbelly of prostitutes, pub singers, seamen and drunks. Mounted and framed in natural oak.£140 each -
Londres Secret et Ses Fantomes, lithographs published 1946
£140 eachLondres Secret et Ses Fantomes, lithographs published 1946
Serges was a Circus Chronicler, Graphic Artist, Painter and Radio Broadcaster. Although, a born and bred Parisian he had a great affection for London, a city to which he dedicated this work. They show alongside the well-known landmarks, the seamy underbelly of prostitutes, pub singers, seamen and drunks. Mounted and framed in natural oak.£140 each -
Londres Secret et Ses Fantomes, lithographs published 1946
£140 eachLondres Secret et Ses Fantomes, lithographs published 1946
Serges was a Circus Chronicler, Graphic Artist, Painter and Radio Broadcaster. Although, a born and bred Parisian he had a great affection for London, a city to which he dedicated this work. They show alongside the well-known landmarks, the seamy underbelly of prostitutes, pub singers, seamen and drunks. Mounted and framed in natural oak.£140 each -
Londres Secret et Ses Fantomes, lithographs published 1946
£140 eachLondres Secret et Ses Fantomes, lithographs published 1946
Serges was a Circus Chronicler, Graphic Artist, Painter and Radio Broadcaster. Although, a born and bred Parisian he had a great affection for London, a city to which he dedicated this work. They show alongside the well-known landmarks, the seamy underbelly of prostitutes, pub singers, seamen and drunks. Mounted and framed in natural oak.£140 each -
Londres Secret et Ses Fantomes, lithographs published 1946
£140 eachLondres Secret et Ses Fantomes, lithographs published 1946
Serges was a Circus Chronicler, Graphic Artist, Painter and Radio Broadcaster. Although, a born and bred Parisian he had a great affection for London, a city to which he dedicated this work. They show alongside the well-known landmarks, the seamy underbelly of prostitutes, pub singers, seamen and drunks. Mounted and framed in natural oak.£140 each -
Londres Secret et Ses Fantomes, lithographs published 1946
£140 eachLondres Secret et Ses Fantomes, lithographs published 1946
Serges was a Circus Chronicler, Graphic Artist, Painter and Radio Broadcaster. Although, a born and bred Parisian he had a great affection for London, a city to which he dedicated this work. They show alongside the well-known landmarks, the seamy underbelly of prostitutes, pub singers, seamen and drunks. Mounted and framed in natural oak.£140 each -
Londres Secret et Ses Fantomes, lithographs published 1946
£140 eachLondres Secret et Ses Fantomes, lithographs published 1946
Serges was a Circus Chronicler, Graphic Artist, Painter and Radio Broadcaster. Although, a born and bred Parisian he had a great affection for London, a city to which he dedicated this work. They show alongside the well-known landmarks, the seamy underbelly of prostitutes, pub singers, seamen and drunks. Mounted and framed in natural oak.£140 each -
Londres Secret et Ses Fantomes, lithographs published 1946
£140 eachLondres Secret et Ses Fantomes, lithographs published 1946
Serges was a Circus Chronicler, Graphic Artist, Painter and Radio Broadcaster. Although, a born and bred Parisian he had a great affection for London, a city to which he dedicated this work. They show alongside the well-known landmarks, the seamy underbelly of prostitutes, pub singers, seamen and drunks. Mounted and framed in natural oak.£140 each -
Londres Secret et Ses Fantomes, lithographs published 1946
£140 eachLondres Secret et Ses Fantomes, lithographs published 1946
Serges was a Circus Chronicler, Graphic Artist, Painter and Radio Broadcaster. Although, a born and bred Parisian he had a great affection for London, a city to which he dedicated this work. They show alongside the well-known landmarks, the seamy underbelly of prostitutes, pub singers, seamen and drunks. Mounted and framed in natural oak.£140 each -
Londres Secret et Ses Fantomes, lithographs published 1946
£140 eachLondres Secret et Ses Fantomes, lithographs published 1946
Serges was a Circus Chronicler, Graphic Artist, Painter and Radio Broadcaster. Although, a born and bred Parisian he had a great affection for London, a city to which he dedicated this work. They show alongside the well-known landmarks, the seamy underbelly of prostitutes, pub singers, seamen and drunks. Mounted and framed in natural oak.£140 each -
Londres Secret et Ses Fantomes, lithographs published 1946
£140 eachLondres Secret et Ses Fantomes, lithographs published 1946
Serges was a Circus Chronicler, Graphic Artist, Painter and Radio Broadcaster. Although, a born and bred Parisian he had a great affection for London, a city to which he dedicated this work. They show alongside the well-known landmarks, the seamy underbelly of prostitutes, pub singers, seamen and drunks. Mounted and framed in natural oak.£140 each -
Londres Secret et Ses Fantomes, lithographs published 1946
£140 eachLondres Secret et Ses Fantomes, lithographs published 1946
Serges was a Circus Chronicler, Graphic Artist, Painter and Radio Broadcaster. Although, a born and bred Parisian he had a great affection for London, a city to which he dedicated this work. They show alongside the well-known landmarks, the seamy underbelly of prostitutes, pub singers, seamen and drunks. Mounted and framed in natural oak.£140 each -
Londres Secret et Ses Fantomes, lithographs published 1946
£140 eachLondres Secret et Ses Fantomes, lithographs published 1946
Serges was a Circus Chronicler, Graphic Artist, Painter and Radio Broadcaster. Although, a born and bred Parisian he had a great affection for London, a city to which he dedicated this work. They show alongside the well-known landmarks, the seamy underbelly of prostitutes, pub singers, seamen and drunks. Mounted and framed in natural oak.£140 each -
Londres Secret et Ses Fantomes, lithographs published 1946
£140 eachLondres Secret et Ses Fantomes, lithographs published 1946
Serges was a Circus Chronicler, Graphic Artist, Painter and Radio Broadcaster. Although, a born and bred Parisian he had a great affection for London, a city to which he dedicated this work. They show alongside the well-known landmarks, the seamy underbelly of prostitutes, pub singers, seamen and drunks. Mounted and framed in natural oak.£140 each -
The Comforts of Bath, published 1858
£140 eachThe Comforts of Bath, published 1858
The Comforts of Bath is a series of 12 etchings by Thomas Rowlandson. Each etching is accompanied by verse extracts from Christopher Anstey’s 'New Bath Guide'£140 each -
The Comforts of Bath, published 1858
£140 eachThe Comforts of Bath, published 1858
The Comforts of Bath is a series of 12 etchings by Thomas Rowlandson. Each etching is accompanied by verse extracts from Christopher Anstey’s 'New Bath Guide'£140 each -
The Comforts of Bath, published 1858
£140 eachThe Comforts of Bath, published 1858
The Comforts of Bath is a series of 12 etchings by Thomas Rowlandson. Each etching is accompanied by verse extracts from Christopher Anstey’s 'New Bath Guide'£140 each -
The Comforts of Bath, published 1858
£140 eachThe Comforts of Bath, published 1858
The Comforts of Bath is a series of 12 etchings by Thomas Rowlandson. Each etching is accompanied by verse extracts from Christopher Anstey’s 'New Bath Guide'£140 each -
The Comforts of Bath, published 1858
£140 eachThe Comforts of Bath, published 1858
The Comforts of Bath is a series of 12 etchings by Thomas Rowlandson. Each etching is accompanied by verse extracts from Christopher Anstey’s 'New Bath Guide'£140 each -
The Comforts of Bath, published 1858
£140 eachThe Comforts of Bath, published 1858
The Comforts of Bath is a series of 12 etchings by Thomas Rowlandson. Each etching is accompanied by verse extracts from Christopher Anstey’s 'New Bath Guide'£140 each -
The Comforts of Bath, published 1858
£140 eachThe Comforts of Bath, published 1858
The Comforts of Bath is a series of 12 etchings by Thomas Rowlandson. Each etching is accompanied by verse extracts from Christopher Anstey’s 'New Bath Guide'£140 each -
The Comforts of Bath, published 1858
£140 eachThe Comforts of Bath, published 1858
The Comforts of Bath is a series of 12 etchings by Thomas Rowlandson. Each etching is accompanied by verse extracts from Christopher Anstey’s 'New Bath Guide'£140 each -
The Comforts of Bath, published 1858
£140 eachThe Comforts of Bath, published 1858
The Comforts of Bath is a series of 12 etchings by Thomas Rowlandson. Each etching is accompanied by verse extracts from Christopher Anstey’s 'New Bath Guide'£140 each -
Reverend W. Houghton’s British Fresh-Water Fishes, 1879,
£140Reverend W. Houghton’s British Fresh-Water Fishes, 1879,
The Reverend William Houghton was a well-known amateur naturalist of the 19th century, though aimed his book at the fisherman rather than the naturalist. Bull Trout£140 -
Reverend W. Houghton’s British Fresh-Water Fishes, 1879,
£140Reverend W. Houghton’s British Fresh-Water Fishes, 1879,
The Reverend William Houghton was a well-known amateur naturalist of the 19th century, though aimed his book at the fisherman rather than the naturalist. Vendace, Gwyniad, Grayling£140 -
Reverend W. Houghton’s British Fresh-Water Fishes, 1879,
£140Reverend W. Houghton’s British Fresh-Water Fishes, 1879,
The Reverend William Houghton was a well-known amateur naturalist of the 19th century, though aimed his book at the fisherman rather than the naturalist. Azurine, Dobule, Rudd£140 -
Reverend W. Houghton’s British Fresh-Water Fishes, 1879,
£140Reverend W. Houghton’s British Fresh-Water Fishes, 1879,
The Reverend William Houghton was a well-known amateur naturalist of the 19th century, though aimed his book at the fisherman rather than the naturalist. Graining, Dace£140 -
Reverend W. Houghton’s British Fresh-Water Fishes, 1879,
£140Reverend W. Houghton’s British Fresh-Water Fishes, 1879,
The Reverend William Houghton was a well-known amateur naturalist of the 19th century, though aimed his book at the fisherman rather than the naturalist. Tench£140 -
Reverend W. Houghton’s British Fresh-Water Fishes, 1879,
£140Reverend W. Houghton’s British Fresh-Water Fishes, 1879,
The Reverend William Houghton was a well-known amateur naturalist of the 19th century, though aimed his book at the fisherman rather than the naturalist. Roach£140 -
Reverend W. Houghton’s British Fresh-Water Fishes, 1879,
£140Reverend W. Houghton’s British Fresh-Water Fishes, 1879,
The Reverend William Houghton was a well-known amateur naturalist of the 19th century, though aimed his book at the fisherman rather than the naturalist. Black-Finned Trout£140 -
Reverend W. Houghton’s British Fresh-Water Fishes, 1879,
£140Reverend W. Houghton’s British Fresh-Water Fishes, 1879,
The Reverend William Houghton was a well-known amateur naturalist of the 19th century, though aimed his book at the fisherman rather than the naturalist. Windermere Carp, Cole's Charr, Gray's Charr.£140 -
Reverend W. Houghton’s British Fresh-Water Fishes, 1879,
£140Reverend W. Houghton’s British Fresh-Water Fishes, 1879,
The Reverend William Houghton was a well-known amateur naturalist of the 19th century, though aimed his book at the fisherman rather than the naturalist. Crucian Carp, Prussian Carp.£140 -
Reverend W. Houghton’s British Fresh-Water Fishes, 1879,
£140Reverend W. Houghton’s British Fresh-Water Fishes, 1879,
The Reverend William Houghton was a well-known amateur naturalist of the 19th century, though aimed his book at the fisherman rather than the naturalist. Torgoch, Alpine Charr.£140 -
Reverend W. Houghton’s British Fresh-Water Fishes, 1879,
£140Reverend W. Houghton’s British Fresh-Water Fishes, 1879,
The Reverend William Houghton was a well-known amateur naturalist of the 19th century, though aimed his book at the fisherman rather than the naturalist. Lochleven Trout.£140 -
Reverend W. Houghton’s British Fresh-Water Fishes, 1879,
£140Reverend W. Houghton’s British Fresh-Water Fishes, 1879,
The Reverend William Houghton was a well-known amateur naturalist of the 19th century, though aimed his book at the fisherman rather than the naturalist. Loch Killin Charr.£140 -
Reverend W. Houghton’s British Fresh-Water Fishes, 1879,
£140Reverend W. Houghton’s British Fresh-Water Fishes, 1879,
The Reverend William Houghton was a well-known amateur naturalist of the 19th century, though aimed his book at the fisherman rather than the naturalist. Allis Shad, Twaite Shad.£140 -
Reverend W. Houghton’s British Fresh-Water Fishes, 1879,
£140Reverend W. Houghton’s British Fresh-Water Fishes, 1879,
The Reverend William Houghton was a well-known amateur naturalist of the 19th century, though aimed his book at the fisherman rather than the naturalist. Chub.£140 -
Reverend W. Houghton’s British Fresh-Water Fishes, 1879
£140Reverend W. Houghton’s British Fresh-Water Fishes, 1879
The Reverend William Houghton was a well-known amateur naturalist of the 19th century, though aimed his book at the fisherman rather than the naturalist. Ruffe and Miller's Thumb.£140 -
Reverend W. Houghton’s British Fresh-Water Fishes, 1879
£140Reverend W. Houghton’s British Fresh-Water Fishes, 1879
The Reverend William Houghton was a well-known amateur naturalist of the 19th century, though aimed his book at the fisherman rather than the naturalist. Sticklebacks.£140 -
The Profitable Farm and Garden 1902,
£140The Profitable Farm and Garden 1902,
Published in 1902 by W.H & L. Collingbridge, of London. Framed in natural ash. Two Good Market Damsons - The Shropshire, and Frogmore Prolific.£140 -
The Profitable Farm and Garden 1902,
£140The Profitable Farm and Garden 1902,
Published in 1902 by W.H & L. Collingbridge, of London. Framed in natural ash. Black Currants.£140 -
The Profitable Farm and Garden 1902,
£140The Profitable Farm and Garden 1902,
Published in 1902 by W.H & L. Collingbridge, of London. Framed in natural ash. The Hollow Crown Parsnip.£140 -
The Profitable Farm and Garden 1902,
£140The Profitable Farm and Garden 1902,
Published in 1902 by W.H & L. Collingbridge, of London. Framed in natural ash. The Mushroom.£140 -
Sacred Physics by Johann Jakob Scheuchzer,
£140 each -
Sacred Physics by Johann Jakob Scheuchzer,
£140 each -
Sacred Physics by Johann Jakob Scheuchzer,
£140 each -
Sacred Physics by Johann Jakob Scheuchzer,
£140 each -
Sacred Physics by Johann Jakob Scheuchzer,
£140 each -
Sacred Physics by Johann Jakob Scheuchzer,
£140 each -
Sacred Physics by Johann Jakob Scheuchzer,
£140 each -
Sacred Physics by Johann Jakob Scheuchzer,
£140 each -
Sacred Physics by Johann Jakob Scheuchzer,
£140 each -
Sacred Physics by Johann Jakob Scheuchzer,
£140 each -
Wright’s Poultry, original chromolithograph from 1873
£130 eachWright’s Poultry, original chromolithograph from 1873
Published by Cassells c1873. Framed in natural ash. 'Brown-Breasted Red Game'£130 each -
Wright’s Poultry, original chromolithograph from 1873
£130 eachWright’s Poultry, original chromolithograph from 1873
Published by Cassells c1873. Framed in natural ash. 'Brown-Breasted Red Game'£130 each -
Wright’s Poultry, original chromolithograph from 1873
£130 eachWright’s Poultry, original chromolithograph from 1873
Published by Cassells c1873. Framed in natural ash. 'Wheaten Game Hen'£130 each -
Wright’s Poultry, original chromolithograph from 1873
£130 eachWright’s Poultry, original chromolithograph from 1873
Published by Cassells c1873. Framed in natural ash. 'Black East India Ducks, Black Cayuga Ducks'£130 each -
Songye power figure (Nikisi),
£125Songye power figure (Nikisi),
Unusual wooden power figure from the Congolese Songye tribe. Adorned with natural fibres and beaded cowrie necklace. These wooden power figures would have served to protect the Songye community from evil spirits and practitioners.£125 -
Tchokwe Pwo mask,
£125Tchokwe Pwo mask,
The Pwo is a classic Chokwe mask genre that honours their founding female ancestries as guardians of fertility and procreation. Chokwe masks were made and worn by men, often performed during the celebrations that mark a completion of initiation into adulthood and with means to honour women who had survived the difficulty of childbirth. The occasion is also said to mark the dissolution of intimate bonds between mothers and their sons, which may be represented through the tear carvings and motifs seen on the face. Further, facial scarification as seen on this mask would have been used to make the person less desirable to the spirit of death, and in women specifically would mark the birth of a baby boy.£125 -
A Small Blue and White transfer printed gold fish bowl.
£120A Small Blue and White transfer printed gold fish bowl.
The late nineteenth century European made porcelain bowl, produced to mimic a Chinese gold fish bowl. The wide rim designed to stop fish escaping, is decorated with blue flower heads, above a bulbous body decorated with layered flower designs. The mark on the base in the form of a simple windmill could indicate the piece was produced in Holland.£120 -
Steel engravings of Romantic Courting Couples
£120 the set of three -
British Dogs 1882 – Scotch Terrier & Welsh Terrier,
£120 each -
British Dogs 1882 – Great Dane
£120 each -
British Dogs 1882 – Gordon Setter,
£120 each -
British Dogs 1882 – Fox Terriers,
£120 each -
British Dogs 1882 – Mastiff,
£120 each
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