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    Sale 9877

    British and Continental Watercolours including Original

    London, South Kensington

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    1 July 2004

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    Lot 491 A

    Raymond Allen Jackson, called 'Jak' (b.1927)

    'Arthur would never miss match of the day!'; and 'It'll be Australia next if we win the ashes!'

    Price realised

    GBP 538

    Estimate

    GBP 300 - GBP 500

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    Raymond Allen Jackson, called 'Jak' (b.1927)
    'Arthur would never miss match of the day!'; and 'It'll be Australia next if we win the ashes!'
    the first signed 'Jak' (lower right) and inscribed as title (on the mount); the second inscribed as title (centre)
    pencil, black ink and watercolour, the second, unframed
    16 x 23 in. (40.5 x 58.5 cm.) and smaller; and an illustration by Roy Ullyet entitled 'If John McEnroe gets though, who's he most likely to insult in the final?' (3)

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    Saleroom Notice

    Please note this is an additional lot and the description should read as follows:

    Raymond Allen Jackson (b.1927)
    'Arthur would never miss Match of the Day'; and 'It'll be Australia next if we win the Ashes'
    the first signed 'Jak' (lower right) and both inscribed as titles
    pencil, black ink and watercolour, one unframed
    16 x 23 in. (40.5 x 58.5 cm.) and smaller; and an illustration by R. Ullyet
    (three in the lot)
    Estimate: £300-500


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