A restrike engraving after Edward Hacker’s Mr. William Long on Bertha. The original hand-stippled colored engraving was engraved by Edward H. Hacker (English,1813-1905), after a painting the brothers William and Henry Barraud (English, 1810-1850, 1811-1874 respectively). Underneath the image is a dedication to the Duke of Beaufort by “his obliged servants”. It depicts Long, who was his Grace’s famed Badminton huntsman, on a white horse, Bertha, surrounded by foxhounds. Under glass in a gold and black painted wooden frame.
Sight: 19.5" x 23"
Frame: 24.5" x 28"
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Notes: Good Condition, heavy toning, frame may show some surface wear consistent with age.
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21st Century Antiques
44 Meadow Ave
Stonington Connecticut 06378
Friday, 10/6, 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Saturday, 10/7, 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Please read for directions to shop entrance: We are located at the Velvet Mill, however not at the main entrance.
PLEASE READ FOR DIRECTIONS TO SHOP ENTRANCE: We are located at the Velvet Mill, however not at the main entrance, we are at the opposite end of the building.
The address for your GPS should be 44 Meadow Ave in Stonington, CT 06378. Our entrance is opposite of the main entrance. It is a set of double doors under the Black Velvet Ink sign. Please go down those stairs (5 steps), and our shop is on the right. 21st Century Antiques.
Keep a lookout for AUCTION PICKUP sign.
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WITHIN 2 WEEKS OF AUCTION CLOSING DATE.
We will accept anyone who can not make the agreed pickup times on Friday (10/6) and Saturday (10/7) to a different day pick up for a $30 flat rate fee. However, you must pick up the items within 2 weeks of auction closing date. (10/19). Please contact us ASAP about different day pick ups. Thank you
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