Raymond Harris Ching I Extremely valuable set of limited I edition prints of immediate interest to: I Galleries/Collectors/Antique Dealers. I j dMfih •; B ■ ■■ - I- ''7 a * J A set of two matched drewinfs, M : Hula male and female. ■ Drawings 16” x 12” on a. I . F aBI I INK* .. . .-rf.w, WAkSOSOS total sheet.sUe23*'xl8 u «PKOX. H Eaeh set nrnnhered/Earii individnal B print findsignedbythe Artist. A folio edition of 500 prints only. A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR THE I Heavyweight cartridge paper, fine ait COLLECTOR. A GIFT OF BEAUTY 9 reproduction, indistinguiahable from the AND TASTE. ortsina! drawings. Overall sheet tjze_2j“ Remember, both prints signed personally ■ xlB approx. by this internationally famous **•”"»**■**"• whose drawings are currently selling at. 9B The Beautiful New Zealand Hula ... up to $ 500.00 each 9E .Now considered to be extinct. The only ? ■ an<l whose paintings drawings made from life of this unique ? obtain in excess of BE bird were those by Laura Buller, who 52,000 in London HK drew them during the latter part of the at the present time. HH last century at Regent's Park Zoo, SEND THE 91 London, "here they had been sent to COUPON BELOW Hi her by her husband. Buller himself was •' ■ ™ W fascinated by these birds. Raymond H Harris Ching's highly accurate studies LIMITED EDITION were made as a r'eault of considerable PRINTS MUST M research tn museums and from a close IMMEDIATELY tit °Mr ~Ur b * k ‘ n * OV " *P er , tod of I APPRECIATE yegfb. Mr. Ching owns the largest .;&>• *aj VALUE private collection in the world, and lIM valuk. n these definitive studies being the only F™" drawings ever published, (apart from TO: FOLIO PRINTS LIMITED, D ■ Laura Buller's sketches), will surely rank P.O. BOX 24.120, AUCKLAND. as the ultimate documentation in drawing form, of a species now lost Name:,< forever. Scientific name: Hcteratocha acutirostris Address: |H Habitat: Bush-clad ranges. Last glghtinea: c 1907-1 M 3 , ,■ ,— Mi MAORI VALUE: The white-tipped , I enclose cheque/money order for ■ black tail feathers of the Huia were £45 aq n. r sa f ' highly prized amongst all Maori tribes pnruTrTmnM PFrrracir namsr r<s <stu ■ d so C n o . U g^TJe b b*d O ™se^ reverence and ?ve« todav RELEASED BEFORE THEN. PRINTS SENT ■ feathera'aMne up for aucUon; S^^rMg lCT ACCORDANCE TO ■ they command substantial prices. | ORDERS RECEIVED. K
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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32902, 28 April 1972, Page 2
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