WATTS
(George Frederic, 1817-1904, O.M., R.A., Painter and Sculptor)
Autograph Letter Signed to Mrs Davey,
saying that he is “very glad you should have the picture which I think as time goes on will not be of less interest or value. I shall be charmed to see you and hear how the great Italian pictures looked to you on your last visit but I am likely to be away till about this day week. I have been suffering from a violent cold these last three weeks & do not expect to throw it off without change of air. When you come I will show you an excellent plan of my own whereby you can place your pictures in any light you please. Certainly I should like Mr Davey’s portrait to be seen under fairly favourable conditions in your house for I think it one of my best...”, 1 side 8vo., Little Holland House, 7th March
Item Date:
1882
Stock No:
42571
£100
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WEBSTER
(Tom, 1890-1964, Cartoonist on the News Chronicle & the Daily Mail)
Original cartoon signed
on the back of a receipt from The Café Parisien at the Savoy, the picture shows a laughing horse galloping with its mouth wide open and a speech bubble saying "Brown Jack", the small jockey is clinging on its back, the bottom third of 1 side 4to., London, 16th October
Item Date:
1928
Stock No:
39752
£65
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WEBSTER
(Tom, 1890-1964, Cartoonist on the News Chronicle & the Daily Mail)
Signature on piece,
laid down
Item Date:
1931
Stock No:
51075
£15
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WEBSTER
(Tom, 1890-1962, Cartoonist)
Title leaf of his '1934 Annual: Cartoons from the Daily Mail',
inscribed and signed overleaf 'To the incomparable 'Bunch' from a perpetual star-gazer', 2 sides folio, London,
very slight traces of laying down in blank portion of title
Item Date:
1934
Stock No:
50785
£30
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WEBSTER
(Thomas, 1800-1886, R.A., Figure Painter)
Autograph Letter Signed to 'My dear Redgrave',
(Richard Redgrave, 1804-1888, R.A.), saying he is "hard at work and hope to return with two pictures, if not finished, in a very forward state. Something or other turns up every day in this neighbourhood worth painting ... I hope we shall induce you to visit us, by offering you a bed ... Had I my time to commence again I would adopt your practice, as I am certain nothing can be so enjoyable as Landscape painting", with a note by Redgrave, 3 sides 8vo., Willisty House, Cranbrook, Kent, 24th August 1856,
traces of laying down on blank portion of fourth side
Item Date:
1856
Stock No:
13485
£35
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