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Los 136

Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe O.B.E., R.A. (British, 1901-1979)The Spotted Sow; To the Slaughter Etching, 1928, on wove, signed and numbered 8/75 in pencil, with margins, 175 x 250mm (6 7/8 x 9 3/4in)(PL); together with 'To the Slaughter', etching, on laid, signed in pencil, with margins, 285 x 210mm (11 1/4 x 8 1/4in)(PL)(2)Footnotes:ProvenanceTo the Slaughter; with H. Dickins, Oxfordshire, where acquired by the present owner Private Collection, U.K.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 137

Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe O.B.E., R.A. (British, 1901-1979)Christmas Chickens; The Pig Dealer Etching, 1927, on laid, signed and numbered 25/75 in pencil, with margins, 240 x 190mm (9 3/8 x 7 7/8in)(PL); together with 'The Pig Dealer', etching, on laid, signed and numbered 33/75 in pencil, with margins, 175 x 225mm (7 x 8 7/8in)(PL)(2)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 138

Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe O.B.E., R.A. (British, 1901-1979)The Thief; The Stallion Etching, 1928, on laid, signed and numbered 47/75 in pencil, with margins, 150 x 230mm (5 7/8 x 12 5/8in)(PL); together with 'The Stallion', 1928, etching, on laid, signed in pencil, with margins, 170 x 225mm (6 3/4 x 8 7/8in)(PL)(2)Footnotes:ProvenanceWith David Cross Gallery, Bristol, where acquired by the present ownerPrivate Collection, U.K.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 336

19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL "Study of a gentleman in white cravat", pencil, unsigned, 23 cm x 18 cm, together with various etchings, engravings, etc, to include AFTER ROWLANDSON and PUGIN "Tattersall's, Horse Repository", etching heightened in colour etc

Los 302

William Walcot: a signed etching, "The Thames from Waterloo", 3 3/4" x 7", in gilt strip frame

Los 303

William Walcot: a signed etching, Liver Buildings, Liverpool, 4 3/4" x 13", in gilt frame

Los 1592

* Frank Brangwyn [1867-1956]-Strand on The Green, No.1, 1904:-etching, signed in pencil in the marginimage 15 x 10cm.*Note With the Goldmark Gallery, Rutland.

Los 1683

Ernest Matthews [early 20th Century]-Low Tide; figures on a beach white chalk cliffs beyond,:-signed bottom right, oil on board, 24 x 34cm, together with a small oil Autumn Landscape by Margaret Cheffins, a small oil of Mediterranean Fishermen by a different hand, and an etching of a Bull Fighter by Stracha Halpern. [4]Please see website for further images of this lot www.bhandl.co.uk

Los 458

Sporting Adventure by J. Wentworth Day with Photogravure Plates & line drawings by “Fish Hawk”, published Harrap 1937 first edition in gilt lettered cloth with etching loosely inserted. Dogs As I See Them by Lucy Dawson (Mac) with 22 illustrations in colour, published Collins 1936 first edition in illustrated dust-wrapper. Wild Geese & Eskimos by Peter Scott 1951 illustrated with photographs and line drawings. The Book of Lawson Wood and Tom Browne illustrated 1930, both in picture cloth plus a group of small leather and suede bindings (12)

Los 562

Cruickshank, G: Etching 'Monstrosities of 1824 pt 7' hand coloured, and 'Symptoms of Lewdness or a Peep into the Boxes', by Fores JW. published 1794, inscribed to verso 'This picture was a present from the wonderful Margaret Leighton after we had done Anthony and Cleopatra - such a special and great actress and person'

Los 136

Late 20th Century Scottish Sgian Dubh4 3/4 inch, single edged blade.  Clipped back edge with narrow fuller with holes.  Both blade flats with thistle etching.  Antler grip with white metal disk pommel cap.  Contained in its leather scabbard.  Clean condition.   PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY

Los 5

1831 Pattern Victorian Duke of Albany Highlanders Scottish Broadsword32 1/4 inch, double edged blade.  Narrow double fullers and similar to the forte.  Etched foliage scrolls, Duke of Albany Highlanders and battle honour scrolls.  Forte with retailer "Meyer & Mortimer Conduit St London".  Steel basket hilt with heart pierced panels.  Steel dome pommel.  Shagreen covered grip with twist wire binding.  Steel with dark patina.  Etching faint in places.   PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY

Los 62

1796 Pattern Officer's Cavalry Sword32 1/4 inch, single edged, curved blade with wide fuller.  Traces of etching.  Steel, downturn quillon and stirrup knuckle bow.  Plain steel backstrap.  Leather covered wooden grip with twist wire binding.  Steel with dark patina.   PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY

Los 75

Honourable Artillery Company Napoleonic War Period 1796 Light Cavalry Sword. A rare example. The single edged, 29 inch curved blade with etched decoration of a crowned GR cypher, the crest of the HAC and a Stand of Arms. The hilt of regulation pattern with gilt single bar guard and leather covered grip. Complete with original black leather and gilt mounted scabbard. The etching to the blade is clear, but the blade with areas of deep pitting. Gilt worn to base metal. Blade fully fits into the scabbard. PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY

Los 76

Napoleonic War Period 1796 Infantry Pattern Sword. scarce and good quality example by Osborne 1798. Straight 32 inch blade with etched decoration depicting crowned GR cypher, panel of a crown above BA, initial E.J, Britannia etc. The hilt of regulation pattern with gilt single bar, urn pommel and wire grip. Complete with steel scabbard. The sword has been professionally restored, with some pitting to the blade, etching clear. PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY

Los 77

Victorian 1887 Heavy Cavalry Officer?s Sword. slightly curved, single edged, 35 inch blade with etched decoration of a crowned VR cypher and retailer's details of Hamburger Rogers & Co. The hilt of regulation pattern, the guard enclosing a shagreen grip with twist wire binding. Housed in steel scabbard with two loose rings. Etching to blade clear. PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY

Los 78

Honourable Artillery Company Victorian Artillery Section Officer?s Sword. example of the 1821 pattern sword.  Single edged, slightly curved blade with etched decoration of a crowned VR cypher, Artillery field gun with HAC above. The forte with the retailer's details of SEWELL AND CROM. Three bar open guard with shagreen grip with twist wire binding. Complete with steel scabbard with two loose rings. Etching to blade clear, overall age wear. PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY

Los 85

Honourable Artillery Company Light Cavalry Officer?s Sword. rare regimental example of the 1821 Light Cavalry Pattern sword. The blade etched with a crowned VR cypher, HAC entwined initials, Light Cavalry scroll and the original owner's name of E. Duckworth. The forte with the retailer's details of Kirby of London. The hilt with three bar open guard and shagreen grip. Complete with scabbard. Some overall age wear, etching clear. PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY

Los 288

Nevinson, C. R. W. Modern War Paintings With an Essay by P. G. Konody. London: Grant Richards Limited, 1917. First edition, 4to, original green quarter cloth, green paper boards, printed labels to spine and front cover, dust jacket, colour lithographic frontispiece ('The Column on the March') signed by Nevinson in pencil and with captioned tissue-guard, 24 monochrome plates, peripheral toning to boards, corners bumped, dust jacket with toned spine, chipping to head and foot of spine and joints, short closed tear to head of front panel, a few small marks; Bone, Muirhead. Glasgow. Fifty Drawings. Glasgow: James Maclehose, 1911. 'Special edition', number 2 of 110 copies (of which 10 were for presentation) with a signed original etching, comprising text volume (folio, original wrappers, partly unopened), signed etching (in window-mount), and 53 unbound plates (each on separate card mount and including duplicates of plates 3, 11 and 36), all in portfolio as issued; Binyon, Laurence. The Art of Botticelli. An Essay in Pictorial Criticism. London: Macmillan and Co., 1913. First edition, one of 275 copies, folio, original quarter vellum, etched frontispiece by Muirhead Bone (signed by the artist), 23 tipped-in colour plates, tissue-guards browned; Burns, Robert (1869-1941). Scots Ballads. London: Seeley Service & Co Limited, [1939]. First edition, one of 320 copies only, folio, original quarter cloth, printed on japon, wood-engraved illustrations throughout; [Chromolithography]. Poem by Lord Byron. Illuminated by W & G Hudsley, Architects. London: Day & Son, 1865. 4to, original decorative cloth, 20 chromolithographic leaves, gutta percha perished and contents loose; Stevenson, Robert Louis. Familiar Studies of Men and Books, New Arabian Nights. A New Edition; Ballads. London: Chatto and Windus, 1888-89-90. 3 works, large-paper editions, each one of 100 copies only, 4to, original cream cloth, slightly marked, tips bumped (8)

Los 880

An Edwardian mirror brass fire screen with Art Nouveau style etching.

Los 995

2 framed and glazed oriental silk paintings and an etching of the Lord Mayors Mansion House

Los 23

LILIAN CHEVIOT (1884-1932). Study of two kittens and a dog, signed in pencil lower left, also indistinctly signed lower right by another artist, etching on paper laid on card, with academy proof stamp, unframed, 25 x 31 cm

Los 30

D LAW - A LAKELAND SCENE ETCHING WITH FIGURE SIGNED IN PLATE 54CM X 37CM

Los 33

A QUANTITY OF FRAMED AND GLAZED PRINTS TO INCLUDE A SIGNED ETCHING OF A CHURCH (8)

Los 185

Sale Item: 5 MODERN MASTERS OF ETCHING BOOKS (AF) Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 4.95% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%

Los 511

LANDSCAPE WITH TREE, ETCHING (proof) indistinctly signed, French or Belgian, early 20th century

Los 525

SIR FRANK BRANGWYN (1867-1956) Etching, a scene of labourers on a building site 66 x 75 framed

Los 547

JUDY WILLOUGHBY (?), ARTISTS PROOF ETCHING, SEATED COUPLE on handmade paper, 23cm x 17cm, framed, one other watercolour by the same artist and a watercolour entitled 'Services Rendered, both framed

Los 563

JUDY WILLOUGHBY (?), ARTISTS PROOF ETCHING, GIRL ON A SWING 2/50, 45cm x 30cm, five other pictures by the same artist and seven other decorative pictures, all framed

Los 158

A small watercolour painting of a lady & child signed Tina Robinson & dated 74, 10¼” x 7”; & a small coloured French etching of Corsham House, 5¾” x 7¼”, each in a glazed frame.

Los 640

Victor Pasmore CH, CBE (1908-1998) - Word and Image 'When the Curtain Falls', 1974, etching, aquatint and screenprint, signed by the artist with initials in pencil, dated '74 and numbered 56/60, 47.5 x 45cm Pinhead sized brown stain lower margin. Gold mark gallery label on backboard

Los 97

FRAMED ETCHING OF NORWICH CATHEDRAL SIGNED BY E J MAYBERY

Los 52

ANTONI TAPIES (Spanish, 1923-2012) 'Symetrique Noir', 1984, etching, resin and carborundum in colours, on Arches wove paper, signed in white crayon and numbered 20/50, published by Galerie Lelong, Paris, 80cm x 121.5cm, framed. (Subject to ARR - see Buyers Conditions)

Los 67

HENRI MATISSE (French, 1869-1954) 'Femme et Satyr', 1932, etching, a very rare proof from the edition of 30, issued for the series 'Poesies, etchings inspired by the poetry of Mallarmé', printed at the Studio of Lacoutiere, published Lausanne, with William Weston label to verso, 27.7cm x 35.5cm, framed. (Subject to ARR - see Buyers Conditions)

Los 13

BSA, BIRMINGHAM A SCARCE .177 UNDER-LEVER AIR-RIFLE, MODEL 'CLUB', serial no. EC2033, for between March and May 1956, with blued 18in. barrel, ramp fore-sight fitted with a period Parker Hale tunnel sight with interchangeable elements, elevating notch rear-sight, automatic loading tap at breech, plain 9 1/2in. air-chamber, the top of cylinder etched 'THE BIRMINGHAM SMALL ARMS CO LTD' over THE CLUB .177 AIR RIFLE' over 'MADE IN ENGLAND' (all etching bright and clear), the wording partially obscured by applied period Parker Hale telescopic sight mounting dove-tailed blocks, black stove enamelled trigger unit fitted with a dedicated folding Parker Hale aperture sight, plain three-piece constructed walnut half-stock with ribbed heel and broad finger-grooves to fore-end, the underside of butt fitted with a fore-sight element holder (with elements), bakelite stock-bolt cover, concealed under-lever and fitted with sling swivels, the whole appearing very little used

Los 17

BSA, BIRMINGHAM A SCARCE .177 UNDER-LEVER AIR-RIFLE, MODEL ''A' PREFIX STANDARD', serial no. A1789. for 1936, with blued 17in. barrel, dove-tailed fore-sight, elevating notch rear-sight, tap-loading breech, plain air-chamber etched 'THE BSA STANDARD AIR RIFLE .177 BORE (No.1)' bisected by the 'Piled Arms' trademark above 'THE BIRMINGHAM SMALL ARMS CO LTD ENGLAND, PATENTED, SOLE MAKERS' over three lines of various countries patents (etching faded but quite legible), single hole trigger unit with weight of pull adjuster to front of guard, walnut saw-handled butt-stock with pressed chequered panels incorporating the letters 'BSA', ribbed end to butt, no provision for fore-end and push-button under-lever, the whole retaining much original finish Pre-1939

Los 20

WEBLEY & SCOTT, BIRMINGHAM A RARE .177 BARREL-COCKING AIR-RIFLE, MODEL 'MKI', serial no. 464, circa 1927, with blued 19in. barrel, dove-tailed blade fore-sight, elevating notch rear-sight, plain barrel release block with sliding locking catch, plain blued air chamber, left hand side of breech housing etched with 'REGISTERED' and the 'winged bullet' trademark, right side of air-chamber etched with 'PATENTS GRANTED' above ten countries patents in five lines, the left side etched 'WEBLEY AIR RIFLE MKI, the trigger housing stamped 'MANUFACTURED BY WEBLEY & SCOTT LTD, BIRMINGHAM & LONDON' and fitted with a rotating safety catch, the underside of block with trigger adjustment screw marked 'ADJUST PULL', the right hand side with serial number to rear, walnut saw-handled pistol-grip half-stock (cracked and repaired at wrist), plain iron heel-plate, the whole retaining much original finish but etching faded and barely legible in places Pre-1939

Los 1601

Frank Lewis Emanuel (1866-1948), pencil drawing, Richmond Street scene, signed, 18 x 16.5cm and a Frederick Carter (1863-1947), etching. 'The Dean's Eye Gate, Wells', signed, 4/30, 19 x 24cm

Los 1635

E.J. Detmold, drypoint etching, 'The Captive', signed in pencil, 33.5 x 29cm

Los 1652

Chris Orr, coloured etching, 'The Platters on the Holiday', signed and dated 1989, 11/40, sheet overall 58 x 76cm

Los 1668

A. Van Heintzelman, drypoint etching, Scene in a music hall, from the edition of 100, signed in pencil, 28 x 24cm

Los 1677

Robin Tanner (1904-1988), etching, White violets, signed in pencil, 131/150, 12 x 9.5cm

Los 1696

William Lionel Wyllie (1851-1931), etching, 'Yachts racing off Southsea', signed in pencil, 12 x 37cm

Los 1697

William Lionel Wyllie (1851-1931), etching, View along The Thames, signed in pencil, 11 x 33cm

Los 1

* Georges Braque (French, 1882-1963)'Parole Peintes'etching and aquatint in colours, 1962, signed 'G Braque' in pencil l.r., artist's proof37.5 x 27cmProvenance: With the Redfern Gallery, 4 May 1967 (incorrectly titled).The residual contents of Bixley Manor by instruction of the executors of Sir Timothy Colman KG.Condition Report55.5x45

Los 115

* Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973)Head of a woman in half-profile, from the suite 'Vingt Poèmes Luis de Góngora y Argote' etching, 1948, from an edition of 23537 x 26.5cmProvenance: With Goldmark Gallery.Condition ReportFramed size: 59 x 47.5cm.Not viewed out of glazed frame, appears to be in good condition. Well-presented.

Los 16

* Roland J Green (1890-1972)'Montagues Harrier';Hen Harriertwo, both signed 'Roland Green', watercolour31.5 x 46.5cm and 24.5 x 17.5cm;together with an etching of snipe by the artist17.5 x 27.5cm (3) Condition Report Largest framed size: 53 x 68.5cm Not viewed out of glazed frames, both watercolours with a bit of mount staining, please see images, otherwise generally appear to be good condition. Some light time staining and mount staining to the etching, some rippling to the sheet.

Los 215

* Bryan Ingham (1936-1997)Hebden Bridgeetching and aquatint, signed 'B Ingham' and inscribed A/P I in pencilimage 54 x 72cmProvenance: With Ashgate Gallery, Farnham.Condition ReportFramed size 73 x 91cmNot viewed out of glazed frame. Paper a little cockled. A small crease to right edge.

Los 227

* Julian Trevelyan (1910-1988)'Stone Cuttings', 1970etching and aquatint in colours, signed 'Julian Trevelyan' in pencil l.r., inscribed with title and numbered 46/5057.5 x 75cmCondition ReportFramed size: 60 x 78cm. Not viewed out of glazed frame, a few imperfections to the white areas of the print, some darker lines, although these are not distracting, some time staining, some specks of foxing emerging and a tear top right margin, some rippling to sheet.

Los 3

* John Piper CH (1903-1992)'Little Cressingham, Norfolk', Levinson 365etching and aquatint in colours, signed 'John Piper' in pencil l.r. and numbered 'X/X', one of 10 artist's proofs, aside from the edition of 100, printed by Kelpra Studio 1983, on Vélin Arches 300gsm50 x 65cmThe residual contents of Bixley Manor by instruction of the executors of Sir Timothy Colman KG.Condition ReportFramed size: 74 x 88cm. Not viewed out of glazed frame, appears to be in good condition.

Los 366

* Mark Harris (contemporary)'Double Bill'etching in colours, signed and dated 'Mh 99' in pencil l.r., inscribed with title and numbered 1/15plate 49 x 74cmProvenance: With Jill George Gallery.Condition ReportFramed size: 65 x 85cm.Unexamined out of the glazed frame. Loosely mounted to backboard, seems to have slipped slightly to the left inside the frame, otherwise appears to be in good condition.

Los 57

Sir William Orpen (Irish, 1878-1931)'George Russell 'AE''etching, proof, inscribed in pencilplate 11.5 x 8cmCondition ReportFramed size: 34 x 27.5cmUnexamined out of glazed frame, not mounted, a slight wave to the sheet, some staining along top edge, otherwise generally appears to be in good condition.

Los 68

* Elyse Ashe Lord (1900-1971)Still life of flowers in a vasetwo, etching and aquatint in colours, both signed 'Elyse Ashe Lord' in pencil, one inscribed 'K o ssu' the other numbered 53/75 plate mark 37 x 29cm and 36 x 25cm, framed as a pair (2)Condition ReportNot viewed out of glazed frames.Yellow vase - overall discolourd paper, a few light spots of staining.Black vase - staining seen in print and also margin.

Los 7

* John Piper CH (1903-1992)'Hales Norfolk' (Levinson 412)etching and aquatint in colours, signed 'John Piper' in pencil l.r. and inscribed 'AP', one of 15 artist's proofs aside from the edition of 70, printed by Kelpra Studio, 1989, on Vélin Arches 300gsm43 x 61.5cmThe residual contents of Bixley Manor by instruction of the executors of Sir Timothy Colman KG.Condition ReportFramed size: 67 x 84.5cm. Not viewed out of glazed frame, appears to be in good condition.

Los 8

* John Brunsdon (1933-2014)'West Bay'etching in colours, signed 'John Brunsdon', inscribed with title and numbered 4/10063 x 47cmThe residual contents of Bixley Manor by instruction of the executors of Sir Timothy Colman KG.Condition ReportFramed size: 86 x 67.5cm. Not seen out of glazed frame, a scratch to surface of print please see illustration, some mount staining, generally a bold and striking image.

Los 417

After George Francis Reiss (1893-1973) a limited edition monochrome etching, floral study, signed, numbered and dated 1951 in pencil to margin, within a slender oak frame, under glass, 23cm x 23cm & 39cm x 37cm

Los 490

After Charles Dighton (18th/19th century) coloured etching, entitled 'A View of the Telegraph, Cambridge' withina blue material mount, unframed, and sold along with a selection of other prints and pictures.

Los 126

* TOM MACKENZIE (SCOTTISH 1947 - 2018),KILT ROCKcoloured etching on paper, signed, titled and numbered 59/75image size 40cm x 60cm, overall size 64cm x 84cm Mounted, framed and under glass.

Los 129

* TOM MACKENZIE (SCOTTISH 1947 - 2018),FIRTH OF LORNcoloured etching on paper, signed, titled and numbered 13/40image size 45cm x 60cm, overall size 70cm x 84cm Mounted, framed and under glass.

Los 132

* TOM MACKENZIE (SCOTTISH 1947 - 2018),NATURAL ARCH coloured etching on paper, signed, titled and numbered 22/50image size 50cm x 40cm, overall size 75cm x 63cm Mounted, framed and under glass.

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