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Los 1068

Samuel Palmer (1805-1881), The Cypress Grove, etching, 12cm x 15.5cm.

Los 1098

Marie Laurencin (1883-1956), Tete du Femme, colour etching, signed and numbered 55/60 in pencil, 10cm x 7.5cm. DDS

Los 1132

Marino Marini (1901-1980), Figure and horse, etching, signed and numbered 39cm x 50cm. DDS

Los 1031

LEWIS, John. John Nash the Painter as Illustrator. Pendomer Press, Godalming. 1978 1 st ed. Fine copy in wrapper. Together with 2 other volumes relating to Wood engraving and etching. Condition report: 1 book lacking rear panel of wrapper.

Los 1044

BUCKLAND-WRIGHT, John. Etching and Engraving Techniques and the Modern Trend. Studio Productions, London 19531 st ed. Together with GARRETT, Albert. A History of Wood Engraving. Bloomsbury, London. 1978 1 st ed. [2]. Condition report: Partial wrapper only to first title.

Los 272

Herbert Dicksee (1862-1942), Etching on vellum, In The Silent North - Polar bears beside a broken sledge, Signed in pencil and with blind stamp 'PN'?, Published Newcastle Mawson Swan and Morgan 1st January 1903, 52cm x 72.5cm, Framed and glazed

Los 1503

Thomas Gainsborough (1727-1788) - Wooded landscape with country cart and figures, soft ground etching with aquatint, circa 1785, published by J & J Boydell of No.90 Cheapside & The Shakespeare Gallery, Pall Mall in 1797, with plate number 9 upper left corner (from a posthumously printed set of 12), 28 x 34.5cm. Condition report: Some creasing to paper, most noticeable upper right corner and lower right to margin. Margin appears complete, but some obscured by mount. Some light discolouration, fading and minor spotting all over. Appears un-restored. In later glazed frame.

Los 128

An 1854 pattern Welsh Guards Officer's sword by Wilkinson Sword Co, the 80cm blade (tip missing) etched with a crowned GRVI cypher amongst foliage, the opposing side etched with a crowned Welsh Guards emblem and various battle honours, marked to the forte with Royal coat of arms by appointment to his late Majesty King George V, Wilkinson Sword Co Ltd London, numbered 67786 to the back edge, having a typical pierced steel hilt with wirebound fish skin grip and chequered back strap, housed in a leather covered steel scabbard with frog, 96cm.Condition report: Tip of blade missing, etching to blade generally good but with areas of wear, the hilt is in need of re-plating, some shrinking to the fish skin grip.

Los 1070

•ERNEST BURNETT HOOD RGI (SCOTTISH 1932-1988) SIX GLASGOW ETCHINGS Etching, signed and numbered (various edition sizes), 19 x 12cm (7 1/2 x 4 3/4") (largest), 10 x 12.5 (4 x 5") (smallest) (6) Condition Report: Available upon request

Los 1102

•ELIZABETH VIOLET BLACKADDER DBE, RA, RSA, RSW, RGI (SCOTTISH B. 1931) FOUR TULIPS Etching with aquatint in colours, signed, inscribed with title and numbered 30/50, 44 x 70cm (17 1/4 x 27 1/2") (sheet) Glasgow Print Studio label verso Condition Report:The etching with aquatint is in good condition with no issues to report.

Los 1138

•IAN FLEMING RSA, RSW (SCOTTISH 1906-1994) TREES ON A COUNTRY ROAD Etching, signed, 17.75 x 23cm (7 x 9") Condition Report: The paper has been stuck down and the margins appear to be markedly discoloured the image being less so. There is quite a large foxing mark located in the right half section, lower middle.

Los 1183

WILLIAM LIONEL WYLLIE RA, RE, RBA, RI, NEA (BRITISH 1851-1931) A BUSY FISHING HARBOUR Drypoint etching, signed, 20 x 40.5cm (8 x 16") Condition Report: There are two or three very tiny foxing marks visible over the area of the sky and the outer margins at the edge of the mount show signs of light discolouration.

Los 1184

•FRANK BRANGWYN RA, PRBA, RE, ROI, HRMS, HRSA, ARWS (BRITISH 1867-1956) AND YOSHIJIRO URUSHIBARA (JAPANESE 1889-1953) BRUGES BY NIGHT Woodcut in colours, signed, 38 x 49.5cm (15 x 19 1/2") FRANK BRANGWYN NIGHT GATHERING, PARIS Drypoint etching, signed, 23.5 x 29.5cm (9 1/4 x 11 1/2") (2) Condition Report: BRUGES BY NIGHT:. There is discolouration in the margins, a foxing mark below the signature and what appears to be an area of damage repair at the edge of the image located in the top right hand corner area. NIGHT GATHERING, PARIS:. Light foxing visible in top and bottom margins with a heavier mark in the top margin close to the right corner. tiny white fragments of a pigment located in proximity to the bottom left hand corner.

Los 1188

REMBRANDT HARMENSZOON VAN RIJN (DUTCH 1606-1669) PORTRAIT OF JAN UYTENBOGAERT Etching and engraving, signed 'Rembrandt f.' in plate (top left), 22.5 x 18.6cm (8 4/5 x 7 5/16") Inscribed and signed poem by Hugo Grotius recto Condition Report: There is a lighter shaded area of what appears to be mould, approximately one centimetre square in area close to the left edge, lower middle. There are areas of light brown discolouration overall noticeable in the margins, running along the bottom of the image from the left to the right edge, top right at the margin edge, smaller areas generally over the surface of the margins, and the largest of which, located in the top left quarter section impinges over the plate signature and to a lesser degree the image. There is a small diagonal crease in the paper located at the top right corner.

Los 196

J W Winkelman limited edition etching 'Winter Morning' plus Walter Meadows 'Garden'

Los 462

A framed and glazed etching of Cromer by E W Cooke plus four Suffolk watercolours by Don Rose

Los 60

An etching of Garboldisham Mill plus one other by A Hugh Fisher Oxford, Old Houses, The Broad

Los 1016

Suzanne Runacher (b.1912) ''Cathedrale'', signed, inscribed and numbered 3/6, lithograph; together with E Bellini, ''Cannes Harbour'', signed watercolour, three works on paper by Adam Wedgwood and a further etching by Colette Pettier (6)

Los 348

WILLIAM LIONEL WYLIE R.A. (BRITISH 1851-1931) Greenwich from the River Pencil signed etching 9cm x 35cm 

Los 358

META PLUCKEBAUM (1876-1945) Fifi Pencil signed etching 11cm x 9cm

Los 363

ROLAND LANGMAID RN RA (1897-1956) *ARR* Plymouth Harbour Pencil signed etching 9cm x 32cm

Los 1352

A continental etching depicting a farmer and his cow in a field. Indistinct signature to bottom right. Approx. 25 x 20.5cm.

Los 347

After William Heysham Overend (British, 1851-1898)London BridgePrint Signed lower right16.5 x 25cmTogether with further prints, many depicting scenes of 19th century London life, one after M.W. Ridley, another of a Tuscan landscape after D. Brousse, a signed etching by Horst Rosemann of Rotherberg, and maps (qty)

Los 407

PHILLPOTTS (Eden) The Girl and the Faun, illustrated by Frank Brangwyn, First edition, 1916, published by Cecil Palmer & Hayward, London, printed by the Morland Press, London, plastic dust jacket protecting the burnt orange cloth cover Together with CONGREVE (William) The Way of The World, an unexpurgated edition, including an original signed etching by A.R. Middleton Todd, 1928, Haymarket Press, London (2)

Los 364

Richard Pearsall (early 20th century), The Gathering Storm, Toledo, etching, numbered 4/75, inscribed and signed in pencil, 20.5cm by 30cm

Los 942

A Mid 20th Century French Etching With Watercolour Highlighting On Paper By Janicotte 'Paris Notre Dame Et Les Bouquinistes Framed and glazed depicting the iconic cathedral and antiquarian book sellers. Framed and glazed, pencil signed and titled to lower left. 11 1/2 x 15 1/2 inches

Los 67

FRANK WILLIAM BRANGWYN (1867-1956). Figures eating and drinking at a table, signed in plate on table cloth, etching and lithograph on paper, framed and glazed, 17 x 36 cm

Los 56

ANNE ASPINALL (b.1949). 'Riding a Tiger I' signed in pencil lower left, limited edition coloured etching with aquatint. 12/50, framed and glazed, 13 x 12 cm, together with PAUL HIPKISS. 'Hopton Castle Shropshire' signed in pencil lower right, limited edition coloured vinylcut on paper, 1/25, 30 x 14 cm

Los 59

LEONARD GRIFFITH BRAMMER (1906-1994). Study of industrial pottery works with horse, cart and figures, signed in pencil lower right, etching on paper, framed and glazed, 19 x 25 cm

Los 1212

Boris O'Klein, the naughty dogs of Paris, a framed and glazed hand coloured etching titled 'Sex appeal'. Measures 25cm high x 32cm wide. 

Los 1287

A late 19th Century / early 20th Century etching depicting a monk sat at an organ within a church with  a spirit visible to the background. Signed Godfrey in pencil. Framed and glazed. Measures 93cm high x 105cm wide.

Los 30

Estella Solomons HRHA (1882-1968)Portrait of the artist's sister Sophie reclining in the studioOil on canvas, 55 x 68cm (22 x 27)Provenance: The artist's family by descent.Estella Solomons attended the Royal Hibernian Academy schools under Walter Osborne, and entered the Metropolitan School of Art, where she was a pupil of William Orpen. In 1904 she spent a summer working in the mornings drawing at Colorossi's in Paris. In 1906 she visited the Rembrandt tercentenary exhibition in Amsterdam, which was a significant event for her. The chiaroscuro in her early portraits, and her interest in etching was adopted from the Dutch master, and like Rembrandt put emphasis on seeking the inner person. This portrait was possibly painted in her studios at Brunswick Street in the heart of the city, where she was ready at any moment to shelter republicans on the run, herself a member of Cumann na mBan, where she had become versed in signaling and prepared for administering first aid to any republicans that needed it. The list of those who sat for their portraits in her famous studio is a lengthy one, and includes Thomas Bodkin, Jack B Yeats, Padraic Colum and Seamus O' Kelly. Seamus O'Sullivan described her studio in The Rose and Bottle; “ ...The tall press, on which were printed those etchings of old Dublin, so prized by collectors: the curtain which veiled the 'throne'; the boxes, with their cushion covers, which made such pleasant seats about the fire on wintry days and nights....”In 1958, Seamus died, and life became quiet for Estella in her remaining ten years. Although she was crippled with arthritis, though half-bent her tall body now was, she received close friends such as Kathleen Goodfellow to 'The Grove' on Morehampton Road, where tea, sandwiches and freshly baked scones were served and discussions of art, poetry, literature and politics continued to be an important part of her life.

Los 52

 Frederick Brocas (1792-1847)'Howth Harbour and Ireland's Eye' and 'Portmarnock Strand from Howth'Watercolours, 30 x 43.5cm (11¾ x 17'') and 29 x 43cm (11½ x 17''). (2)Born about 1792, Samuel was the second son of Henry Brocas. He attended the Dublin Society’s School and was a multiple prize winner for flower painting, etching and figure drawing. Strickland notes that he practiced as a landscape painter in Dublin both in oil and watercolour and that his works “possess considerable merit”. He was a contributor to various Dublin exhibitions in 1804, 1809 and 1812 while he exhibited at the newly formed Royal Hibernian Academy from 1828 to 1847, the year of his death. His topographical views in the environs of Dublin are perhaps what he is best remembered for, with many of his drawings being engraved by his brother Henry Jnr.

Los 024

Ronnie Wood (b 1947) Rolling Stones Legend, 'Experimental Charlie' date 2002, medium unknown possibly an etching, with certificate and insurance valuation from Washington Green 2013, Provenance, purchased 2013 Castle Galleries, Exeter.

Los 057

Robert Lenkiewicz (1941-2002), etching 'Self Portrait with Books', signed, edition no 36/75, framed and glazed, overall size 45cm x 42cm.

Los 134

William Lionel Wyllie, RA (British, 1851-1931) Seascape, Medway inscribed to the reverse in pencil "This is a drawing made by W L Wyllie RA near the mouth of the Medway / I was with him at the time" and indistinctly signed with initials watercolour on paper 26.50 x 45.50cm (10 x 18in) Provenance: Private collection, London Other Notes: Widely regarded as the leading British marine artist of his time, Wyllie excelled at watercolour painting - although he is much remembered for his mastery of the etching technique. Son of a genre painter and a singer, he grew up in London, but spent much time in Wimereux, a coastal village near Boulogne, France. It was there that he started making sketches and paintings of the French coast and local fisher-folk. Having settled down in London with his wife in 1879, he established his reputation as a marine painter - he had five solo shows at the Fine Art Society in 1883. A year later, he moved with his family to Gillingham House, near Chatham, but also rented a house in Rochester, Kent. Wyllie kept his boats on the foreshore of the Medway at the end of the garden and made frequent painting trips to Portsmouth, Northern France and Holland. It was at this time that he forged a good relationship with the Royal Navy at nearby Chatham. The present watercolour appears to be inscribed by one of Wyllie's friends who accompanied him on one such trip.

Los 87

Attributed to Johann Franz Ermels (German, 1641-1693) View of a classical archway, possibly the Colosseum inscribed in ink "Ermels ... Viviano Roma" and numbered '6' to the reverse; pen and brown ink with grey wash, on laid paper with the Arms of Amsterdam watermark 28.50 x 19cm (11 x 7in) Other Notes: Johann Franz Ermels produced a series of nine etchings depicting Roman Ruins and Monuments between 1660 and 1693, (Hollstein 6-14). A drawing of a similar view by Ermels was sold by Christie's, Amsterdam, on 13th May 2015 (lot 278) as being a preparatory drawing for the etching 'View of the ruins of the Colosseum' (Hollstein 6), taken from the same direction. The British Museum holds two states of the etching and a complete set of the views.

Los 316

Boris O'Klein: a set of four "Dogs of Paris", in strip frames, and an etching of a landscape, indistinctly signed and dated '86, in white strip frame

Los 249

Harold Wylie - After W L Wylie RA - The First Journey of Victory 1778, pub. Robert Dunthorne & Son 2nd Dec 1922, hand coloured etching 19 6/8" x 16 2/8", framed and glazed

Los 3030

A George V 1828 pattern Scottish officers sword, fitted with the undress cross hilt. 83cm blade etched with thistles and crowned GRV cypher, owners name to ricasso in scrolling script J.Arthur MacKenny, .maker Fenton Brothers Ltd, Sheffield, correct pattern steel mounted leather scabbard with ball finial Condition Report: blade etching legible but a little soft , please refer to additional images

Los 3074

An 1854 pattern Infantry officers sword, 82.5cm blade with standard etching and VR cypher

Los 311

William Walcot (1874-1943), The River Mersey, from 'The Arteries of Great Britain' series, published in 1919, drypoint etching, signed in pencil by the artist, 13.5cm x 33.5cm Provenance: Purchased from The Chadwick Gallery, Warwickshire, 1996 at a cost of £280

Los 312

William Walcot (1874-1943), Arc St Carlo, Naples, drypoint etching, signed in pencil by the artist, 19.5cm x 18cmProvenance: Purchased from Aquila Fine Art 2001 at a cost of £375

Los 313

William Walcot (1874-1943), Old St Pancras Town Hall, circa 1920, drypoint etching, signed in pencil by the artist, 17cm x 25cmProvenance: Purchased from The Chadwick Gallery, Warwickshire, 1998 at a cost of £275

Los 314

Luigi Kasimir (1881-1962), 'The Winter Palace', aquatint etching, signed in pencil by the artist, 25cm x 26cm

Los 386

Winifred Marie Louise Austen (1876-1964), Red grouse over moorland, drypoint etching, signed in pencil by the artist, 20cm x 27.5cm

Los 147

Four Works from the Chelsea Art Club, by Glynn Uzzell, Alice Epps, Anne Roe-Jones and M.J. Ambown (2012 and 2013), an etching signed Don Grant 'Hot Seat' and another work

Los 151

After David Law 'Cliefden' Etching 17cm x 24.5cm An engraving of Richmond in Surrey and Yorkshire, various topographical steel engravings and other prints

Los 570

Charles de Vic Carey (British b.1930) "Chinese Yellow", original aquatint etching, limited edition No. 46 of 200, with applied artist label verso, signed and titled in pencil in the margins, plate 19.5 cm x 19 cm.

Los 577

V Charmian Pollok (British 20th century contemporary), "In Repose" dry point etching, signed and dated in pencil in the margins '95, limited edition number 1 of 12, the plate 15 cm x 20 cm.

Los 652

English School 20th century, "Owl" limited edition etching, initialled I.H. number 3 of 10, plate 8.5 cm x 9.5 cm and a further etching of long eared owls, signed in pencil, plate 14.3 cm x 12.5 cm.

Los 685

Leonard Russell Squirrell RWS RE (1893-1979), Hyde Park Corner, black and white etching, plate 17.5 cm x 24.5 cm.

Los 739

W C Montgomerie (British b. 1881), "Venice from the Lido", original dry point etching, signed in pencil in the margins and numbered XXXVIII, Taylor and Brown artist label verso inscribed in ink, plate 16 cm x 34.5 cm.

Los 300

KAROLINA LARUSDOTTIR (Icelandic b.1944), Joninas Garden, etching, 1/75, signed and inscribed in pencil, plate size 5 3/4" x 5 3/4", ebonised frame (subject to Artists Resale Right) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)

Los 301

DAVID A.P. THOMAS (Contemporary), Anchorites, soft ground etching, signed by the artist on reverse, plate size 10 1/4" x 29 1/4", ebonised frame (subject to Artists Resale Right) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)

Los 302

WILLIAM E WALCOT (1874-1943), View of St Peter's Rome, etching signed in pencil, plate size, 23 1/2" x 29 1/2", ebonised frame (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT) (Illustrated)

Los 307

IAN BROOKS (Contemporary), "Rockall", etching, signed and inscribed in pencil, plate size 4 3/4" x 5 3/4", ebonised frame (subject to Artists Resale Right) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)

Los 308

TOM MCGUINNESS (1926-2006), Miner in the Return, etching, signed, inscribed and dated 1978 in pencil, plate size 3 1/4" x 6 3/4", ebonised frame (subject to Artists Resale Right) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)

Los 181

* Raymond Mason [1922-2010]-Self-Portrait in Sailor's uniform,:-etching, image size 19 x 15cm.* Provenance. With Abbott & Holder Ltd.

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