[Hawkesbury Or Pittwater View, NSW]
1874. Watercolour, signed and dated lower centre, 33.5 x 63.1cm. Old mount burn. More
1874. Watercolour, signed and dated lower centre, 33.5 x 63.1cm. Old mount burn. More
1866/1876. Colour lithograph, signed and dated “1865” in image lower left to right, text including date “1866” and title below image, 48 x 65.7cm. Repaired slight tears to image and margins, minor stains to margins. Laid down on acid-free tissue. Text includes “J.H. Wright, pinxt. Copyright 1876 by Currier &..... More
c1900. Platinum photograph, photographer’s blind stamp on backing below image, 19.6 x 29.6cm. Slight foxing, laid down on original backing. Blind stamp reads “C.G. Mason, Ambleside [Cumbria, North West England].” This photograph appears to have been taken in 1900 at Pavement End, prior to the venue being moved in 1904..... More
c1904. Colour and process lithograph, 48.5 x 66.2cm. Slight stains, old folds, repaired missing portion to upper margin. Laid down on acid-free tissue. Text includes “H.C. Hersey, trainer. Dan Patch eats ‘International Stock Food’ every day. Owned by International Stock Food Co., Toronto and Minneapolis.” Dan Patch (1896-1916) was a...... More
c1920s. Etching, signed in pencil in lower margin, 21.2 x 30cm. Discolouration and pin-holes to edges of margins. More
1928. Drypoint, signed in plate lower centre, signed by Tudor, and annotated “original etching” and titled in another hand in pencil in lower margin, 17.5 x 27.6cm. Stains to margins. First of a suite of twenty-five etchings, The American Football Set, published by Kennedy & Company, New York, October 1928..... More
c1930s. (1) Walter Jardine (Australian, 1884-1970). [Dr William Gilbert “W.G.” Grace]. c1930s. Watercolour, signed upper left, 18.2 x 13.2cm. Slight soiling. Design for the accompanying card, An Ideal Cricket Eleven Series. No. 1: Dr W.G. Grace, based on a 1908 photograph of Grace when he made his final first-class appearance..... More
1823. Lithograph, text with date and title in plate below image, annotated in pencil in lower margin, 34 x 45.5cm. Text reads “James Ward RA. Prix, et Del. Select proof retouched by J.W. London. Pub. April 1823 for J.W. by R. Ackermann. Rodwell & Martin. Colnaghi & Co.” Annotation reads..... More
c1913–1915. Twenty-four (24) colour process lithograph postcards with seven admission tickets for Baker’s Stadium boxing matches, each postcard printed with name of boxer in image and “Arthur McQuitty & Co.” printer’s line verso, some tickets annotated and stamped, 13.8 x 8.7cm (approx. each). Slight foxing and scuffing overall, missing portions..... More