A group of five prints by the horse racing artist John Beer (British, 1853-1906)
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A group of five prints by the horse racing artist John Beer (British, 1853-1906),
including two colourful prints, the first of the 1903 Eclipse Stakes at Sandown Park won by Ard Patrick (beating Sceptre), the other depicting the last fence fall of HM King Edward VII's Ambush II in the 1903 Grand National (won by Drumcree); together with a smaller print of a winner being led in by an Edwardian lady owner; the lot also including a double-mounted pair of John Beer book plates showing Spanish colonial hunting scenes, 5 prints in 4 frames, various sizes, the largest 49 by 66cm., (4)
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