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Los 122

EVEREST LUMINAIS, BLACK AND WHITE ETCHING, Norse Equestrian Figures, 10 ¾" x 7 ½"

Los 124

GEORGE VERNON STOKES, SIGNED IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, LIMITED EDITION COLOURED ETCHING, (31/75), Pointer Dogs on the Scent, 8" x 10"

Los 151

JOSEPH STANNARD, MONOGRAMMED AND DATED 1827 TO THE IMAGE, BLACK AND WHITE ETCHING, Fishermen with Dog on a Beach, 4" x 6"

Los 156

SUTTON PALMER, ENGRAVED BY DAVID LAW, BLACK AND WHITE ETCHING, dated 1892, Extensive River Landscape with Cattle Watering, Castle in Distance, 20" x 14", mounted but unframed (A/F)

Los 165

ROBERT WALKER MACBETH, SIGNED IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, BLACK AND WHITE ETCHING, PUBLISHED 887, Ploughing Scene in Olden Times, 23" x 33" (A/F), unframed

Los 167

AFTER SIR JOHN EVERETT MILLAIS, ENGRAVED BY HERBERT THOMAS DICKSEE, BLACK AND WHITE ETCHING, PUBLISHED 1901, "Boyhood of Raleigh", 22" x 26", unframed

Los 169

HERBERT THOMAS DICKSEE, SIGNED IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, BLACK AND WHITE ETCHING, PUBLISHED 1909, "The Ruined Temple", 17" x 25", unframed

Los 171

HERBERT THOMAS DICKSEE, SIGNED IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, BLACK AND WHITE ETCHING, PUBLISHED 1900, "In Enemy's Country", 19" x 27", laid-down (A/F)

Los 172

HERBERT THOMAS DICKSEE, SIGNED IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, BLACK AND WHITE ETCHING (UNDATED), "Against the Wind and Open Sky", 10" x 23 ½"

Los 173

HERBERT THOMAS DICKSEE, SIGNED IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, BLACK AND WHITE ETCHING, PUBLISHED 1890, "A Wanderer", laid-down, 12" x 18" (A/F)

Los 248

VICTOR MIGNOT, SIGNED IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, BLACK AND WHITE ETCHING, Dancers, 13" x 10"

Los 256

A COLLECTION OF WORKS BY TEACHERS AND STUDENTS OF THE WORKING MEN'S COLLEGE, MORNINGTON CRESCENT, LONDON, IN 1954 FOR THE CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION OF THE FOUNDING OF THE COLLEGE BY WILLIAM MAURICE AND OTHER PHILANTHROPISTS: CROMWELL COOKE, SIGNED SILK SCREEN, "Back Yard"; ALFRED HARRIS, SIGNED LINO CUT, "Rocks Italy"; DANIEL BURDEN, SIGNED LINO CUT, Still Life; ANTHONY YOUNGS, SIGNED LITHOGRAPH, "St Ives"; IVOR FOX, LIMITED EDITION (4/25) ETCHING, Maritime Landscape; DONALD MELBOURNE, SIGNED WOOD ENGRAVING, "Dawn"; JOHN GRIFFITHS, LINO CUT, "Signals, Wandsworth Road"; JOHN ELGAR, SIGNED SILK SCREEN, "Paddington Basin"; BRUCE LACEY, SIGNED ETCHING, "Vultures"; GEOFFREY WICKHAM, SIGNED LITHOGRAPH, "The Curraghs"; plus two unsigned pen and wash drawings, assorted sizes (some framed and unframed)

Los 260

MAURICE MILLIERE, SIGNED AND DATED 13 IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, LIMITED EDITION (91/100), COLOURED ETCHING, Study of an Elegant Lady Seated in a Chair, 14" x 11"

Los 261

LOUIS ICART, SIGNED IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, LIMITED EDITION (13/100), BLACK AND WHITE ETCHING WITH BLIND STAMP, Elegant Lady Wearing Fur holding a Hat Box, 14 ½" x 10"

Los 179

A Geo V 1897 pattern infantry officer's sword, straight, fullered blade 33", with traces of etching, regulation plated hilt incorporating crowned GVR cypher, diced backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, with leather knot (AF) in its leather FS scabbard. Basically GC (blade rusted)

Los 879

Frank Martin - 'Norma Talmadge', 20th Century sepia etching with additional watercolour, signed, titled and editioned 62/100, together with a 20th Century watercolour; 'St Paul de Vence', signed, inscribed and dated 1974.

Los 926

Mortimer Menpes - Three Women on a Terrace looking at a Young Woman below, hand-coloured etching, signed in pencil, approx 27.5cm x 20cm, within a gilt frame.

Los 931

After Lowes Dalbiac Luard - 'Race-Horses', monochrome etching, signed in pencil and editioned '16/60', approx 13cm x 18cm.

Los 960

Renee Lubarrow - 'Jeux Derisores' (Study of a Lizard at a Plant), colour etching, signed, titled and editioned 34/120 in pencil, recto, labels verso.

Los 381

19th century etching continental river scene 8" by 9" and two other similar prints

Los 23

CLAUDE GELLEE (Dit 'Le Lorrain') - Figures in a boat in choppy seas, etching, 5" x 7"; another of the same subject and three further (5).

Los 24

JEAN-BAPTISTE MARIE PIERRE (1713-1789) - A biblical scene, etching, 15 1/4" x 14 1/4". P.D. Colnaghi & Co. Ltd label verso.

Los 31

JACQUES CALLOT - 'The Little Fair of Nancy', etching, 7 1/4" x 12 1/2" and mixed other unframed old master etchings and engravings, etc., all unframed.

Los 46

ALBANY E. HOWARTH (1872-1936) - 'West Door, Rochester', etching, pencil signed and titled in the margin, 13" x 7 3/4"; and one further etching - A cathedral doorway, signed 'Arthur J. Towell', 10" x 11" (2).

Los 47

A MIXED LOT OF PRINTS AND ENGRAVINGS to include; M.M. Rudge 'Magdalen College Oxford'; Ed. Adams 'Florence'; View of Rylands, Manchester 1932; Sybil Blunt 'Riverside View'; A.E. Bottomley 'View of Windmill' (unframed); an unusual etching of a gaily dancing fellow on the stage with printed script in Greek and 'Monsieur Vestris' in ink below, 12 1/2" tondo laid down; and three further various prints (9).

Los 49

RONALD BASIL EMSLEY WOODHOUSE (b.1897) - Study of a spaniel, etching, pencil signed in the margin, 8 1/4" x 5 1/2".

Los 51

ALBANY E. HOWARTH (1872-1936) - A Dutch windmill, etching, pencil signed in the margin, 12 1/2" x 10"; William Palmer Robins (1882-1959) - Landscape with windmills, etching, pencil signed and dated 1922 in the margin, 5 1/2" x 8 1/2"; two further etchings of windmills, one signed George Horton, the other signed with initials ?HH; and a winter landscape, Reigate Heath by Tatton Winter (5).

Los 53

ATTRIBUTED TO PAUL CESAR HELLEU (1859-1927) - Portrait of a young lady with hands clasped, sepia etching, 11" x 5 1/2" (laid down).

Los 54

SIR DAVID MUIRHEAD BONE (1876-1953) - View of a river with building partially covered by scaffolding, etching, pencil signed in the margin, 5 1/4" x 7 3/4" (see illustration).

Los 55

ARTHUR RALPH MIDDLETON TODD (1891-1966) - Portrait of a young lady, etching, pencil signed in the margin, 7 1/4" x 5 1/4"; John Everett - View of a chateau, etching, pencil signed in the margin, 9 3/4" x 11 3/4" and a small wood engraving, a horse drawn timber wagon passing buildings in a rain storm, 4 1/4" x 5 1/4" (3).

Los 56

KAREL DU JARDIN - Study of two ram heads, etching, 4" x 7".

Los 69

ROBERT DIGHTON - 'Sir David Dundas K.B. Commander in Chief', etching, hand coloured, 10 1/2" x 8" and two further prints to include a Game of Cards after Dendy Stadler and Marlow Ferry by R.W. Macbeth (3).

Los 83

THOMAS MORRIS after Albert Cuyp, 'Morning', etching, 12" x 15 1/2" and two further etchings by Vischer (3).

Los 84

OROVIDA PISSARRO (1893-1968) - 'Man and Beast', silvered ground etching, signed in the plate and numbered 1/100, 22" x 19". Redfern Gallery label verso.

Los 86

REMBRANDT VAN RIJN - 'The Triumph of Mordecai', etching, 6 1/2" x 8" (A late impression).

Los 88

RICHARD BAWDEN (b. 1936) - 'Jug and Cat', etching, pencil signed in the margin and titled No. 15/85, 22 1/2" x 14 1/4".

Los 112

JAMES GREIG (1861-1941) - 'Cloister Quad, Magdalen College, Oxford, signed, watercolour, 13" x 18"; and an etching by M. Oliver Rae - 'Tom Tower', Oxford, both items unframed (2).

Los 159

FANNY HICKS (19TH CENTURY) - Coastal scene with sailing vessels, signed and dated 1886, watercolour, 10 1/2" x 13 1/2"; and Eliza Greatorex - A view of Albrecht Durer's house, etching, hand coloured, 5 1/2" x 3 1/2", both mounted but unframed (2).

Los 259

FELIKS JABLCZYNSKI (1865-1928) - View of Warsaw Church, lithograph, dated 1916 in the plate and signed in pencil by the artist, 18 1/2" x 24"; together with a pair of views of Warsaw by J. Kuczewski dated '82, 5" x 4" and 3 1/2" x 3 1/2"; a pair of prints after Czermanski, figural subjects; a wood engraving by Stanislaw Raczynski (b.1903); and an etching of a church signed H. Jakubowski; and a lithograph of a Russian cossack after Vernet (8).

Los 323

JAMES MCBEY (1883-1959): 'Tangier - 4th February 1913', etching, signed in pen by the artist and numbered 'XXX', 16 1/4" x 11".

Los 325

MORTIMER MENPES (1860-1938): Chinese junks in calm waters, etching numbered '396', pencil signed, 6" x 9"; and two further by the same hand - a Continental balcony scene, etching with hand colouring, pencil signed in the margin, 10 1/2" x 7 1/2"; and fishing boats off the coast, 6" x 4 1/4" (3) (see illustration).

Los 343

AFTER CANALETTO - 'Arco di Traiano in Ancona', etching, 5 1/4" x 10 1/2" (see illustration).

Los 364

ROBERT SARGENT AUSTIN (1895-1973): 'Roma MCMXXIV', etching, pencil signed in the margin and dated '1924', 4 1/4" x 11" (see illustration).

Los 376

AFTER JOHN SHAPLAND - View of Florence, etching, indistinctly pencil signed by the engraver and the artist to the margin, 7 1/4" x 10 3/4".

Los 411

GEORGE MAYER-MARTON (1897-1960) - An Italian mountain lake, signed, watercolour, 15 1/4" x 20"; another by the same hand, river landscape with bridge, signed, 15 1/2" x 19 1/4"; an etching signed by the artist; four further continental etchings and a figure study, some items unframed (8).

Los 10

After Rembrandt Etching of Thos. Worlidge 1759, 17 x 13 cm

Los 21

20th century view of Embankment, London, at sunset, pen and ink with crayon, 16 x 10.5 cm to/w Adeline S. Illingworth 'La Rue des Cordeliere, Falaise', etching, pencil signed to margin, 28 x 20 cm; and a nude study, pen and ink with watercolour, the verso with watercolour of figures at railway station, 33 x 34 cm (3)

Los 28

Claude Rowbotham 'A Cornish Moor in early spring', coloured etching, unmounted, 30 x 22 cm to/w Edward J. Cherry three etchings of London landmarks, pencil signed, 17 x 10 cm, 16 x 11 cm, 17 x 10 cm; etching of 'The National Gallery St Martins 1925', 28.5 x 21.5 cm; W.P. Robins 'Mercury Lane, Canterbury', pencil signed, 25 x 17 cm; Map of Islington, 1805, 29.5 x 32 cm; and a print of 'Islington Green in 1750' (8)

Los 34

Siobhan Coppinger Ltd ed 1/50 soft ground etching of a 'Tawny Owl I', pencil signed and dated to margin, 26 x 30 cm

Los 94

Frank Brangwyn 'Entrance to Montrieul', etching, pencil signed to margin, 37.5 x 43 cm

Los 383

Richard Beer (Brit. b.1928)-Venice III, etching with aquatint, signed and numbered in pencil to the margin, No.17/100, 61 x 45cm, one other of Venice II, etching with aquatint, No.15/100, one other of West Pier, Brighton, lithograph, No.110/150, signed in pencil to the margin (Part Illus.) (3)

Los 418

Jean Vyboud (1872-1944)-Female nude, sepia etching, 14 x 11cm, and one other by the artist-Sleeping female nude, 13 x 25cm, each signed in pencil

Los 429

Henry James Stuart-Brown-The Norman Tower, Bury St Edmunds, etching, dated to the plate 1916, signed in pencil to the margin, 20.5 x 12.5cm

Los 445

Charles DeLort (1841-1895)-Dutch scene with courting couple on rowing barge, windmill and cattle grazing beyond, etching on silk, 35 x 55cm

Los 459

Sidgewick-Old St Pauls, etching, signed and titled to the margin, 25 x 16.5cm; Dolf Rieserre-Deux Femmes, etching, numbered 15/35, signed and titled in pencil to the margin; Marian Rhodes-Quai Montebello, Paris, etching, signed and titled in pencil; and Ernest Marston-Rouen Cathedral, etching, with blindstamp, signed in pencil to the margin (4) (Part Illus.)

Los 123

A FINE GERMAN EXECUTIONER'S SWORD, DATED 1684, with broad heavy double-edged blade formed with a characteristic rounded tip, etched at the forte with Christ crucified, the inscription 'Justicia', three men suspended from a gibbet, an execution scene and a pious inscription on one side, and with Christ crucified, a wheel dividing further pious inscriptions and an oval panel filled with verse including the date on the other (the etching worn), brass hilt comprising a pair of straight moulded quilllons with spirally-fluted globular terminals, incised with the date on one side of the cross-piece and the initials 'IH' on the other, and faceted plummet-shaped pommel en suite with the quillons over the upper portion, and retaining its original grip of plaited string (the cross- pieces loose), in its leather-covered wooden scabbard with large brass mounts, 83.1cm; 32 3/4in blade, Provenance, E. Oser Collection, Basel, sold Dr.Störi Kunstsalon, Zurich, 6th December 1929, lot 146, The inscriptions include:, 'Veracht nit mich und die mein....shaven dich unddied....nie....chavandich und....mich vatheie nit wietumi ....h sicht wer was o.tuay ...ch frumb bist...a anno 1684'

Los 172

A RARE GERMAN ETCHED HALBERD, DATED 1566, with medially-ridged leaf-shaped central blade etched on the respective faces with the figure of St George on one side and an inscription including the date and the initials P W on the other, all against a stippled ground surrounded by scrolling leafy tendrils, small axe-blade pierced with five holes, rear fluke formed with an additional lug above, the latter stamped with a clover leaf mark on one side, etched throughout with further tendrils inhabited by exotic birds (the etching worn), and faceted socket decorated en suite, on an early fabric-covered wooden haft, fitted with two pairs of straps on the upper portion and the lower encased with a trellis pattern of leather studded with large domed brass nails, 46.2cm; 18 1/4in head, Provenance, Schloss Grafenegg, sold Galerie Fischer, Zurich 1934, lot 47, The inscription reads:, "Gott Mein Trost, Aber Jesus Christus Hat Mich von Allen Suenden Erloest, Anno Domini 1566", A halberd of similar form struck with the same maker's mark and decorated with the Crucifixion on one side and a standard bearer on the other is preserved in the Royal Armouries, Leeds. See C. J. Ffoulkes 1915, p. 248. No. 1026.

Los 182

A RARE ETCHED PARTISAN THIRD QUARTER OF THE 17TH CENTURY, with broad flat tapering central blade, formed with a pair of broad lugs cut with a series of notches at the base, retaining some etching over its surface including foliate rondels within a stylised architectural framework, the inscription 'Fide sed Cuide' on one side and further inscriptions on the other, moulded neck, faceted socket, and a pair of short straps, on a later wooden haft, 84cm; 33in head, This belongs to a group of partisans variously dated 1631 and 1632 and were almost certainly used by a Protestant Army from Saxony. Another, formerly in the collection of Count Dimitri de Nesselrode and William Randolph Hearst is the the Kretzschmar von Kienbusch collection, inv. no. 594. Another was sold in these rooms 26th June 2007, lot 219 (£3600 including premium).

Los 203

A SWISS DRAGOON OFFICER'S SWORD FOR THE CANTON OF ZURICH, CIRCA 1780, with double-edged blade retaining traces of etching towards the forte, brass regulation hilt comprising solid double shell-guard, short straight quillon, knuckle-guard (a small crack at the base), additional scrolling outer bar, and ovoid pommel with a raised rib on each side, and retaining an early grip of plaited copper wire, 80cm; 31 1/2in blade, For a similar example in the Carl Beck Collection see J. A. Meier 2002, no. 48.

Los 235

AN ITALIAN ETCHED HALF ARMOUR, CIRCA 1560, comprising close helmet with one-piece skull rising to a low cabled comb etched on each side with scrolling foliage inhabited by reclining nude figures, fitted at the nape with a shield-shaped plume-holder, visor, bevor and lower bevor all attached by common pivots, the visor pierced with a pair of stepped vision-slits and roped en suite with the skull, fitted at the right side with a lifting-peg, etched at each side with a mounted classical warrior and at the edges with narrow guilloche borders, upper bevor etched en suite and with a vertical band including grotesques and putti, repeated on the bevor proper, the upper bevor and bevor each retained at the right side by a hook and pierced stud, neck-guard of two lames front and rear (restored, the lowest lame with later etching), restored collar of a single lame front and rear, the former embossed with a pair of volutes, breastplate of deep bellied, medially ridged form, later embossed at the neck with a pair of addorsed volutes and fitted at its lower edge with a deep waist-plate, flanged outwards to receive a fauld of a single lame, a pair of restored pendant tassets each of seven lames, restored backplate formed en suite, a pair of large pauldrons each of six lames, the third and largest embossed with a quatrefoil, early 17th century articulated vambraces formed of a tubular upper and lower cannon, the latter of slightly 'tulip-shaped' form, and a couter of five lames, the central lame of winged bracelet form and embossed en suite with the pauldrons, two gauntlets with short obtusely-pointed tubular cuffs, five metacarpal-plates, a transversely-roped knuckle-plate, a shaped finger- plate (the right restored) and hinged thumb-plates (restorations, one detached), the collar, cuirass, tassets, arm- defenses and gauntlets etched throughout with a later pattern of running acanthus foliage on a hatched ground: on a wooden stand

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