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<p>[QUOTE="udoittwo, post: 219647, member: 1916"][ATTACH=full]65046[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]65048[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]65049[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]65050[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]65051[/ATTACH] Hello,</p><p>Sorry for the poor pictures. This was very hastily done but I can post better when I can figure out how to eliminate the glare and take more time. If they have no interest or value then I won't need to take better picts. The yellowish color is from my camera that does that in low light.</p><p>Anyway, I was given 3 prints for helping clean out a house of a 90yo gentleman that had passed away in Wilmingtin, De.</p><p>I am curious if they have any value and what or how do I do anything with them if they do?</p><p>1. Approx.[with white border] 30" x20"-75mm x 50mm. "DONCASTER RACES", "RACE FOR THE GREAT ST. LEGER'S STAKES 1836". Published May 24th 1837 by Ackerman & Co. -engraver J. Harris.</p><p>2. Approx. + whiter borders 33 1/2" x 22". "HERRING'S FOX HUNTING SCENES" "FULL CRY". October 1867 by R. Dodson, engraved by J. Harris.</p><p>3. Not including outer white border -73mm x 42mm - 28 1/2" x 16 1/2". Signed Cecil Aldin and painting signed Cecil LaLoin. Stamped "ARTIST'S 263 PROOF".</p><p>I am fairly certain the are all original and very old. They may need some restoration if possible as they do have some yellowing. Guess he was a smoker and the Cecil Aldin has water damage on the outer border that I don't think is part of the actual print?</p><p>Thanks for your time and any help and HAVE A GREAT DAY!</p><p>Karl.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="udoittwo, post: 219647, member: 1916"][ATTACH=full]65046[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]65048[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]65049[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]65050[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]65051[/ATTACH] Hello, Sorry for the poor pictures. This was very hastily done but I can post better when I can figure out how to eliminate the glare and take more time. If they have no interest or value then I won't need to take better picts. The yellowish color is from my camera that does that in low light. Anyway, I was given 3 prints for helping clean out a house of a 90yo gentleman that had passed away in Wilmingtin, De. I am curious if they have any value and what or how do I do anything with them if they do? 1. Approx.[with white border] 30" x20"-75mm x 50mm. "DONCASTER RACES", "RACE FOR THE GREAT ST. LEGER'S STAKES 1836". Published May 24th 1837 by Ackerman & Co. -engraver J. Harris. 2. Approx. + whiter borders 33 1/2" x 22". "HERRING'S FOX HUNTING SCENES" "FULL CRY". October 1867 by R. Dodson, engraved by J. Harris. 3. Not including outer white border -73mm x 42mm - 28 1/2" x 16 1/2". Signed Cecil Aldin and painting signed Cecil LaLoin. Stamped "ARTIST'S 263 PROOF". I am fairly certain the are all original and very old. They may need some restoration if possible as they do have some yellowing. Guess he was a smoker and the Cecil Aldin has water damage on the outer border that I don't think is part of the actual print? Thanks for your time and any help and HAVE A GREAT DAY! Karl.[/QUOTE]
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