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Lot 421: Valentine Green, British 1739-1813- "The Right

Est: £200 GBP - £300 GBP
RoseberysWest Norwood, United KingdomOctober 04, 2014

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Valentine Green, British 1739-1813- "The Right Honble Lady Louisa Manners, Sister of the Earl of Dysart", after SirJoshua Reynolds PRA, publ Dwec 24th 1779 by V Green No 29 Newman Street Oxford Street; mezzotint, 63x38cm: John Ogborne, British act 1755-1795- The woodcutter and Milkmaid crossing a bridge on a donkey; stipple engravings printed in colours, 49x64cm., ea: William Ward, British 1766-1826- "The Farm Yard", after George Morland, publ July 1 1795 by J R Smith King Street Covent Garden; mezzotint, 45x55cm: William Satchwell Leney, British 1769-1831 - "Shakspeare, Second Part of King Henry the Fourth Act II Scene IV Doll Tearsheet Fastaff & Henry & Poins", after Henry Fuseli RA, publ March 25th 1795 by John & Josiah Boydell at the Shakspeare Gallery, Pall Mall & at No 90 Cheapside London; stipple engraving, 57x42cm: George Morland, British 1763-1804- Shoeing a horse, publ May 1st 1793 by D Orme & Co at the Morland Gallery 14 Old Bond Street; soft ground etching, 52.5x37cm: together with three other soft ground etchings by George Morland. 52.5x37cm., ea., approx: James Kirby Baldrey, British 1750-1823- "Sketches by G Morland", publ March 1 1792 by J Harris N 28 Garrard Street, Soho; soft ground etchings, four, with front wraps, 43x55cm: John Faber Jnr, Dutch 1695-1756- Portrait of Margaret Yorke (nee Cocks), Countess of Hardwicke, after Sir Godfrey Kneller Bt, publ by Faber at the Golden Head Bloomsbury Square, 1741; mezzotint, 36x25cm: together with a mixed folio of prints by and after different hands, mostly 18th and early 19th century, various sizes, (a lot) (unframed)

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Roseberys
October 04, 2014, 10:00 AM GMT

70/76 Knights Hill, West Norwood, LDN, SE27 0JD, UK