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Fred Cuming RA (b.1930)+A limited edition etching entitled 'Night Studio with Self Portrait', numbered 1/45, signed and titled to lower margin, 49cm x 37cm, framed and glazedOriginally purchased in 2015 from the Rye Art Societywww.fredcuming.comThis lot is part of a single owner collection of 20th and 21st century artwork owned by the late Tony Allen. Many of the artists featured are Sussex based and local to Hastings and Rye where Tony himself studied and exhibited. Tony was a keen patron and his extensive collection will be offered for sale over a number of forthcoming auctions+ Possibly subject to Artist Re-Sale rights (Droit de suite) - For further information go to to www.artistscollectingsociety.org CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
Modern British school - Merganser, etching and aquatint, indistinctly signed and titled in pencil to the lower margin, artists proof, visible sheet dimensions 24.5 x 31cm; one other by the artist of Newhaven Harbour, etching and aquatint, signed, titled, numbered 8/25, and dated '93 to the lower margin, visible sheet dimensions 20 x 19.5cm; Frans Wesselman - Still life with radish, etching, signed, titled and numbered 31/100 in pencil to the lower margin, 16 x 20.5cm; and Maggie Wiglas - A Puffin, colour print, signed and dated ' 95 in pencil lower right, 18 x 16cm (4)
Norman Wilkinson CBE RI (British 1878-1971): Fishing on the Lake, drypoint etching signed in pencil 23cm x 31cm Condition Report & Further Details There is a stain in the sky above left hand figure and a smaller stain higher up and in the centre of picture. There is some movement in the paper, possibly a tiny crease on right hand side. Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
NICHOLSON BEN: (1894-1982) British Painter. A.L.S., with his initials B N, to the verso of a picture postcard, the image depicting Nicholson's artwork The Master (1941), Brissago, 18th September 1968, to John Russell. Nicholson informs his correspondent, in part, 'That old etching affair… back here in tact & has gone off again to 5 W St. Suppose that is alright & that you will be there & not S. America.' Together with a signed and inscribed Christmas greetings card by Nicholson, the stiff white folding 8vo card featuring a colour image of The Adoration of the Child with St. John the Baptist. Signed ('Ben') in bold blue ink beneath a printed greeting, the artist further adding, 'PS What a magnificent Dagda you sent me! Bless you & thank you, B' in his hand. With light age wear, about VG, 2John Russell (1919-2008) British Art Critic.
REMBRANDT HARMENSZ VAN RIJN (1606-1669) 'Jan Cornelis Sylvius', signed and dated 1633 within the plate, the reverse inscribed in ink with a monogram in a 17th century hand, etching, the sheet 17.5cm x 14.75cm, mounted on a card, the top corners stuck down; together with another etching 'Peasant in a high cap, standing on a stick', signed and dated 1639 within the image, 8cm x 4.5cm (2) Jan Cornelis Sylvius (1564-1638), a preacher in the Dutch Reformed Church in Amsterdam beginning in 1610, was the legal guardian of Rembrandt's wife-to-be, Saskia van Uylenburgh, at the time this portrait was made. It was to Sylvius that Rembrandt made his appeal for Saskia's hand. This portrait undoubtedly helped engineer the old man's consent, for Saskia and Rembrandt married the year after its completion. His hands clasped over his Bible and his head covered by a skullcap, the early Sylvius (Rembrandt executed another, posthumously, in 1646), conveys the asceticism of this religious scholar.
A Ltd Edition and Numbered Fishing Book Titled ' The Diary and Observations of a Tench Fisher ' by D.R ( Bob ) Wakefield. Published by Chevington Press 1981, Signed by the Authors, The Book In No 6 of Only 50 Issued Worldwide. Description - Tall Folio Quarter Leather Ltd and Numbered Edition, No 6 of 50. Signed by Wakefield Below The Colophon, 6 Full Page Signed Etchings, Along with 8 Smaller Etched Head and Tall Pieces, Excellent Work, Backed In Tan Calf Leather with Marbled Paper over Boards and on Engraved Titled Paste down with Etching on The Upper Cover, This Book Is a Recollection of the Artists, Fishing Trips In The Years Preceding Publication. Condition of Book In All Aspects Is Excellent, This Includes Interior, Exterior, Binding and Comes with Outer Cover.
Henry Moore (1898-1986), a pair of limited edition (94/100) monochrome etchings 'Ideas for Sculpture'; executed by Moore at Much Hadham, Hertfordshire in February 1969, each etching signed in pencil in the margin lower-right and individually numbered in pencil lower-left; , framed and glazed, (each etching approx. 31cm x 24cm (41cm x 33cm including margins). Provenance: Lacewing Fine Art, Winchester, Hampshire (informational gallery labels verso)
Louis Icart (1888-1950) La Dame au Camelias (Lady of the Camelias), 1927 etching with drypoint and aquatint, on paper, published by Les Graveeurs Modernes, framed signed in pencil 52cm. wide (image) Literature Catalia and Isen Holland Louis Icart The Complete Etchings, page 152 catalogue no.321 for a comparable example.
'Elfin Palace' a Wedgwood Fairyland plaque designed by Daisy Makeig-Jones, printed rectangular form in wooden frame, and an Elfin Palace etching of this design, framed unmarked, 27.5 x 20.5cm. (2) Literature Una Des Fontaines, Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre, Sotheby Park Bernet, page 194 plate 42 for a comparable plaque in the black and gilt colourway. Provenance From the collection of Anne Makeig-Jones.
Henry Moore (British, 1898-1986), Head of girl soft ground etching on wove paper, signed "Moore" in pencil lower right, numbered "J38/50" in pencil lower left, from an edition of 50, printed for The Henry Moore Foundation, Much Hadham (Cramer, 597), Copyright 1983, Printmaking Department Trust Fund Appeal Royal College of Art, London, Copyright Henry Moore Foundation plate size 11½ x 12 1/8in. (29.2 x 30.8cm.)
Edmund Blampied, RE (Jersey, 1886-1966), 'Fishing Fleet', drypoint etching on laid paper, signed in ink lower right and in the plate "Blampied Sep 1926" lower left, inscribed on reverse 'Fishing fleet ……. 1st proof Aug' 1926', 8½ x 11¾in. (21.5 x 29.8cm.). * Not listed in the Catalogue Raisonné by Appleby & Arnold.
Bartolomeu do Santos (Portuguese 1931-2008)/Flower Girl/signed, dated '67 and numbered 24/50 in pencil/colour etching, image 55cm x 48cm CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk

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