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768 Thomas Stevens 19th Century Chromolithograph Of Point To Point Horse Racing

This 19th-century chromolithograph by Thomas Stevens captures the thrill of point-to-point horse racing. The vibrant print showcases detailed horses and riders in a dynamic scene, typical of Stevens’ renowned sporting art. A beautiful addition to any collection of antique prints or equestrian art.

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Bidder Name Bidding Time Bid Auto
Lou Molecules 2025-11-16 08:09:05 £10.00

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Winning Bid: £10.00

Winner: Lou Molecules

Timezone: Europe/London

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Thomas Stevens Point to Point Chromolithograph

This vibrant chromolithograph, created by Thomas Stevens in the 19th century, depicts a lively scene of point-to-point horse racing. The print showcases a dynamic composition with horses and riders in full gallop, capturing the energy and excitement of the sport. Stevens was a renowned artist known for his depictions of sporting scenes, and this print exemplifies his skill in capturing movement and detail. The print’s rich colours and detailed rendering make it a captivating piece of Victorian sporting art.

Condition and Collectibility

The chromolithograph shows signs consistent with age, including some minor foxing and slight paper discoloration, which is typical for a print of this era. Despite these minor imperfections, the print remains visually striking and retains its original vibrancy. This piece would be a desirable addition to a collection of antique prints, equestrian art, or Victorian sporting scenes, appealing to collectors and enthusiasts alike.