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CHURCHILL IN PUNCH

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REYNOLDS, FRANK.Two ink drawings, each Signed at lower left, each a politi-

cal cartoon featuring Winston Churchill, for

Punch

Magazine, on illustration board. The

first, showing Churchill on horseback swinging a polo stick at the Earth, lacking caption,

published June 15, 1921 with the caption “Our Imperial No. 1 (What with his pronounce-

ment on Mesopotamia, and the opening of the Imperial Conference, this is a great week

for Mr. Winston Churchill).” 10x9 inches (image), 14

1

/

2

x10

1

/

2

inches overall. The second,

showing Churchill speaking to a man standing outside a stage door, with holograph cap-

tion, in ink and pencil: “‘Resting’ Stars. Mr. Winston Churchill: ‘You’ve nothing to

complain about, laddie. I was playing

Hamlet

before you went to school,’” published

September 16, 1931. 10

1

/

2

x8 inches (image), 15x10

1

/

2

inches overall.

Np, [1921-31]

[400/600]

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MORAN, THOMAS. Autograph Note Signed, on the verso of a photograph of

his 1896 painting,

The Cliffs of Green River,Wyoming

: “This photograph was made from the

picture painted by me.” 7x10 inches; ink stamp below signature (“Order reprints by num-

ber / The Camera Shop”).

Np, nd

[200/300]

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