LOT 232:
A group of four 19th century coloured prints, including a depiction of boats sailing away from port, signed Serres ...
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A group of four 19th century coloured prints, including a depiction of boats sailing away from port, signed Serres pinx and Balthasar Friedrich Leizelt, inscribed in both French and German, translated to 'View of the port of La Trinite and the entire north of Martinique', another depicting a scene of merchant ships and a castle, inscribed in latin, translated to 'The merchant sails here and cares for no dangers, the journey of death, the weary days / The merchant goes to the ship, laughs at the feeling of the crossing, it is worrying, true', signed 'C.priv. S. C.Maj' and published by Martin Engelbrecht, another print depicting a peaceful scene of a lake and castle inscribed in Italian and German, translated to 'View of Lake Castel Gandolfo from the Lake Gate / Another part of the Caftells Gandolfo against the lake", published by Martin Engelbrecht, along with a artwork depicting lords in the streets of Amsterdam, inscribed in French and German, translated to 'Ditch of the lords of the street of mirrors towards the ditch of Leyde in Amsterdam / The Herren Ditch of the Spiegelstraat leads to the Leidse Ditch in Amsterdam". (4)
View of the port of La Trinite; 41 x 29.5 cm. Other three print; 29.5 x 20cm.
Provenance: Estate of the late William Lloyd George, 3rd Viscount Tenby (1927-2023), the grandson of David Lloyd George, 1st Earl of Dwyfor (1863-1945) the British Prime Minister from 1916 to 1922 during WWI.

