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Salvator Rosa (Italian 1615-1673) St. William of Maleval; Albert, companion to St. William A pair, one inscribed in ink Both etchings


Each 35 x 23cm; 13¾ x 9in (2) £300-500


136.


After Bartolomé Esteban Murillo The Pie Eater Lithograph by F. Piloti 44.5 x 34cm; 17½ x 13½in With two aquatints after F.C. Turner of Duck and Woodcock shooting and a mezzotint after Morland (4) £70-100


137.


George Moutard Woodward (1760-1809) From a folio of Caricatures lent out for the evening


12, all coloured engravings, dated 1794-1800 Published by S.W. Fores, Piccadilly


34.5 x 47.5cm; 13½ x 18¾in With a map of Scandinavia by J. & G. Menzies (13) £400-600


138.


After William Hogarth An Election Entertainment; The Polling; Chairing the Members; Canvassing for Votes A set of four, all engravings Each 40 x 54cm; 16 x 21in (4) £300-500


139.


By and After William Daniel London, plate IV Aquatint


40 x 65cm; 15¾ x 25½in With an aquatint of Kingston Bridge by Richard Havell published by F. Lapidge in 1828, 33 x 59cm (2) £70-100


140. After T. Compton


Guernsey and Channel Islands views: Elizabeth College; Jethou; Moulin Huet; Petit-Bo Bay; Rozel; Fermain Bay; Saint’s Bay; L’Eperquerie; From Delancy 9, all lithographs


Each 19 x 25cm; 7½ x 9¾in (9) £200-300


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