After Edward King (British, active 19th/ 20th century), a set of four coloured etchings of London scenes, Horse Guards Parade, Buckingham Palace and the Queen Victoria Memorial, Cleopatra's Needle and the Thames Embankment and The Thames between Richmond and Petersham, each signed in pencil and additionally by the engraver, bearing blindstamp, published 1925 by The Museum Galleries, framed, the first 29cm high x 39cm wide (4)

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