Attributed to Richard Dighton (British, 1795-1880) - Honour & Talent (Lord Falmouth and Fred Archer), 19th century watercolour with ink and gouache, inscribed verso, 20cm x 15cm, within a gilt composition frame. Note: Fred Archer, a renowned English flat race jockey of the Victorian era, was hailed as "the best all-round jockey that the turf has ever seen." As a retained rider for Lord Falmouth, he secured more than half of his British Classic Races victories
Tommy Steele (British, b. 1936), watercolour signed and inscribed, label on verso "Singing in Singing In The Rain", dancing with a bunch of flowers and umbrella (Palace House North Bedroom Montague, Beaulieu, Hampshire S042 7ZN) with inscription on verso, signed and dated 1982 47cm x 32cm