• War. To Arms Citizens of the Empire, 1915 -
    Enquire about this picture£1,500

    Presentation: Framed
    Lithograph poster without lettering,with added colour, 65.5×57.5cm (25¾×22⅝in)
    Provenance:Hilary Gerrish
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    Presentation: Unmounted

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    Presentation: Unmounted

  • The Mowers, 1912 -
    Enquire about this picture£150

    Presentation: Unmounted
    Posthumous print taken from the original block
    5 1/4 x 7 5/8 in. (13.4 x .19.4 cm.)
  • Study for Arab Women Carrying Jugs, C1919 -
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    Presentation: Framed
    Signed with monogram t.l.: ‘FB’. Also inscribed (in another hand) verso: ‘122’ and ‘WdeB Coll’
    Black ink, crayon and brown paint on paper, 7.5 × 20cm (3 × 7⅞in)
    Provenance: William de Belleroche (No 205C); Christie's, 18 July 1961, part Lot 9; Gordon Anderson
  • Head of a Clown, c 1910-1920 -
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    Presentation: Unmounted
    Signed with monogram b.l.: ‘FB’ and inscribed across bottom of image: ‘l’.
    Also inscribed (in another hand) b.r.: ‘WdeB Coll’
    Black ink and brush on Temple Lodge headed notepaper, 16×12cm (6¼×4¾in)
    Provenance: William de Belleroche (No 190); Gordon Anderson

    The face was probably intended to be printed as a woodcut as with cat 127–137.

  • Courtyard, c 1930 -
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    Presentation: Unmounted
    Etching proof with pen alterations, 17.6×13.7cm (6⅞×5⅜in)
    Provenance: Edgar Peacock; Edgar Horns, Eastbourne, 20 September 2000
    Ill: L’Ombre de la Croix, Book 2, p243
    Verso pencil sketches and inscription ‘See Ruskins life/of Turner dealing/with his boy hood/Modern painters’

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