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                                    THE COLLECTION OF THE LATE LORD AND LADY JOHN CHOLMONDELEY: A DAVID HICKS INTERIOR LOTS 267- 301
                            
                            A PAIR OF WATERCOLOURS AND A PAIR OF COLOURED PRINTS OF BIRDS
                            18TH CENTURY, THE COLOURED PRINTS ITALIAN
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                                            A PAIR OF WATERCOLOURS AND A PAIR OF COLOURED PRINTS OF BIRDS
18TH CENTURY, THE COLOURED PRINTS ITALIAN
The watercolours depicting exotic birds and flowers, mounted on blue silk; the coloured prints depicting parrots perched on a branch, with plate numbers 'CIII.' and 'CXXII.' and printed descriptions, one numbered '(1227)', each with paper labels to the reverse printed 'H. Alden & Co., / Picture Frame and Mount Makers, / 29, James Street, Oxford Street, / London, W1 / Established 1893 Near Selfridge's'
The watercolours: 10 x 13 in. (25.5 x 33 cm.)
The prints: 17 x 13 ½ in. (43 x 34.5 cm.)
                                        
                                    18TH CENTURY, THE COLOURED PRINTS ITALIAN
The watercolours depicting exotic birds and flowers, mounted on blue silk; the coloured prints depicting parrots perched on a branch, with plate numbers 'CIII.' and 'CXXII.' and printed descriptions, one numbered '(1227)', each with paper labels to the reverse printed 'H. Alden & Co., / Picture Frame and Mount Makers, / 29, James Street, Oxford Street, / London, W1 / Established 1893 Near Selfridge's'
The watercolours: 10 x 13 in. (25.5 x 33 cm.)
The prints: 17 x 13 ½ in. (43 x 34.5 cm.)
Provenance
                                        
                                            Acquired by Sir Phllip Sassoon Bt. (d. 1939), Trent Park and by descent.
                                        
                                    Literature
                                        
                                            The prints illustrated in an unpublished photograph, Country Life, at Trent Park, 1931.
                                        
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                Benedict Winter