Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935), 'OP IT', an original lithograph First World War propaganda print with an English Bulldog seeing off a German Dachshund, 20cm by 46cm, oak frame.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector, from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.

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