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      • T.S Crowther (19th/20th Century) The Potato Crop: A Poor Prospect for Pat
        May. 23, 2016

        T.S Crowther (19th/20th Century) The Potato Crop: A Poor Prospect for Pat

        Est: €100 - €200

        T.S Crowther (19th/20th Century) The Potato Crop: A Poor Prospect for Pat pen & wash signed on reverse h:14  w:16.75 cm. Provenance: Private Collection

        Morgan O'Driscoll
      • An original pen & ink drawing by T S C Crowther of the 1893 F.A. Cup Final
        Oct. 27, 2015

        An original pen & ink drawing by T S C Crowther of the 1893 F.A. Cup Final

        Est: £800 - £1,200

        An original pen & ink drawing by T S C Crowther of the 1893 F.A. Cup Final Wolverhampton Wanderers v Everton, signed, three scenes titled A ''Soft'' Goal for Wolverhampton; Chairing The Winners; & ''After The Match'', the image 25 by 23cm., 10 by 9in., mounted, framed & double glazed to reveal various annotations to the reverse of the paper; sold together with The Daily Graphic newspaper March 25th 1893 listing the match under ''Memoranda For The Day'' (page 7) and featuring another Crowther illustration; Express and Star newspaper 27th April 1908, page 3 ''Fifteen Years Ago - Final For The Cup in 1893'', page 6 ''Wolves English Cup Triumph''; Tony Pawson's book ''100 Years of the F.A. Cup'', pages 77/78 providing a photograph of the Wolves team and a match report; and Martin Tyler's book Cup Final Extra!, page 40 providing a reproduced Sporting Chronicle Match report and illustrations of the team and the scene at Fallowfield, Manchester (5) T S C Crowther was an illustrator from 1891 to 1907 for The Daily Graphic, The Graphic and various other magazines. It is highly likely that the present artwork was produced for The Daily Graphic as inscribed ''3 cols, immediate'' on the reverse. Wolverhampton Wanderers beat Everton 1-0 in the 1893 F.A. Cup Final to lift the trophy for the first time in their history. The Final was played at Fallowfield Stadium. Due to serious overcrowding, which delayed the start of the game and caused damage to the ground's infrastructure, the Cup Final was never to return to the Manchester venue. On the hour mark the Wolves captain Harry Allen launched what could only be described as a hopeful lob from distance into the Everton box. Richard Williams, the Everton 'keeper, completely misjudged the danger and allowed the ball to bounce into his net.

        Graham Budd Auctions
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