Thomas Cook (1744-1818) - After William Hogarth, The Rake's ...

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Estimate

£50 - £100

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Thomas Cook (1744-1818) - After William Hogarth, The Rake's Progress, Plate III, coloured engraving, published by G. G & J. Robinson, London, 1796, 37 x 42cm, Robert Winchester Fraser (1848-1906) - Scene on the River Thames, signed, dated '95 and inscribed At Kew, watercolour, laid on the original mount, 19 x 39cm, unframed, a drawing of Mont Croix, Brittany by John Falconar Slater, signed with monogram, dated September 1909 and inscribed, pencil, a set of nine early 19th c miniature French prints of Nottingham, lithographs, in contemporary colour, 65 x 88mm, together framed and an engraving after Swain (5)

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One of the miniature prints stained, lighter stains affecting one or two of the others
Watercolour foxed, with loss to upper right corner and with slight fold to centre

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Auction Date: 11th Mar 2025 at 10am

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