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WP-2626z: An English Vanity Fair Chromolithograph of Mr. Thomas Colleton Garth

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A Vanity Fair chromolithograph of Mr. Thomas Colleton Garth by Sir Leslie Ward, English. “A Very Old Master”, at this time he had been fox hunting & Master of the Hounds for 64 years and was 74 years old.

A Vanity Fair chromolithograph of Mr. Thomas Colleton Garth by Sir Leslie Ward, English. “A Very Old Master”, at this time he had been fox hunting & Master of the Hounds for 64 years and was 74 years old. Signed in plate Spy (Ward’s pseudonym). Descriptive page taped to the back. Published Vanity Fair, London, Oct 29, 1896, Men of the Day series No. 661. One frame bruise.

Framed: 20 7/8″ x 15 3/8″.

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WP-2626z: An English Vanity Fair Chromolithograph of Mr. Thomas Colleton Garth

$115.00

A Vanity Fair chromolithograph of Mr. Thomas Colleton Garth by Sir Leslie Ward, English. “A Very Old Master”, at this time he had been fox hunting & Master of the Hounds for 64 years and was 74 years old. Signed in plate Spy (Ward’s pseudonym). Descriptive page taped to the back. Published Vanity Fair, London, Oct 29, 1896, Men of the Day series No. 661. One frame bruise.

Framed: 20 7/8″ x 15 3/8″.

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WP-2626z: An English Vanity Fair Chromolithograph of Mr. Thomas Colleton Garth

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$115.00

A Vanity Fair chromolithograph of Mr. Thomas Colleton Garth by Sir Leslie Ward, English. “A Very Old Master”, at this time he had been fox hunting & Master of the Hounds for 64 years and was 74 years old. Signed in plate Spy (Ward’s pseudonym). Descriptive page taped to the back. Published Vanity Fair, London, Oct 29, 1896, Men of the Day series No. 661. One frame bruise.

Framed: 20 7/8″ x 15 3/8″.

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