Lottery broadsides. Two small lottery hand-bills, 1807 and no date, the first offered by J. Warner No. 16, Cornhill, for a lottery beginning drawing on 20 October 1807 with a Grand Prize of £40,000, contemporary ink ownership inscription to verso with some see-through, some creasing, 19 x 11.5 cm, the second for the Grand City of London Lottery for Freehold Houses, to be drawn in Guildhall, with a woodcut of the Grand Hotel at centre of hand-bill, listing agents in Bath at foot, a little creasing, 22.5 x 9 cm, printed verse with woodcut entitled 'The Hay-Maker' to verso, together with four theatre broadsides for productions in Bath and Cheltenham, late 18th and early 19th century, plus other miscellaneous 18th & 19th-century printed and manuscript ephemera including a duplicate of attestation (Qty: 14)
Lottery broadsides. Two small lottery hand-bills, 1807 and no date, the first offered by J. Warner No. 16, Cornhill, for a lottery beginning drawing on 20 October 1807 with a Grand Prize of £40,000, contemporary ink ownership inscription to verso with some see-through, some creasing, 19 x 11.5 cm, the second for the Grand City of London Lottery for Freehold Houses, to be drawn in Guildhall, with a woodcut of the Grand Hotel at centre of hand-bill, listing agents in Bath at foot, a little creasing, 22.5 x 9 cm, printed verse with woodcut entitled 'The Hay-Maker' to verso, together with four theatre broadsides for productions in Bath and Cheltenham, late 18th and early 19th century, plus other miscellaneous 18th & 19th-century printed and manuscript ephemera including a duplicate of attestation (Qty: 14)
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