Rushton (William) Original sketch of Kingsley Amis, 1988; and another by the same (2)
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Rushton (William) Original sketch of Kingsley Amis, pen and ink, signed in pencil in the lower right, title inscribed upper left "Difficulties with Girls, None with Calvados", 125 x 135 mm. (4 3/4 x 5 1/4 in), under glass, framed, 1988; and another by the same (2)
⁂ Willie Rushton co-founded the magazine Private Eye, and achieved fame as part of That Was the Week That Was alongside David Frost, and as a regular panelist on I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue.
⁂ Willie Rushton co-founded the magazine Private Eye, and achieved fame as part of That Was the Week That Was alongside David Frost, and as a regular panelist on I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue.
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Rushton (William) Original sketch of Kingsley Amis, 1988; and another by the same (2)
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