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Miners Shift, ltd.ed print signed in pencil by Geldart, Illustration from 'The Snob', colour print after Cecil Aldin, 'The Bridges, Yarm, etching signed by Pamela Jones, Coastal View, print signed by Roger Inman? and two others max 56cm x 32cm (6) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Jean Cocteau, (1889-1963), Les Anges s'ettonet, etching, together with another by the same hand, Le Main de Guillaume, etching, both illustrations from 'Thomas L'Imposteur', 1927, each inscribed to the reverse 'Original etching by Jean Cocteau purchased in 1953 in a galerie in The Palais Royale in Paris', each 28 x 20cm (2)
Knife: American Bowie knife. Blade 6" and etched 'The United States Land of the Free and Home of the Brave protected by her Noble and Brave Volunteers'. American Eagle underneath 'Ready to Defend' '.....and nothing but wishes and to submit to nothing'. Etching faint in places. Nickel silver (?) & Mother of Pearl grips with early American Eagle relief. In its leather scabbard with a red scorpion carved in relief. Frog stud on nickel locket and chape. A nice item worthy of further research. Scarce
Sword: An 1821 Pattern Artillery Officers Sword to the Hampshire Artillery. Blade 32.5" etched with makers name 'C. Webb 23 Old Bond Street London' with 'Hampshire Artillery'. In its steel scabbard (one crease and some small dents). Wirebound fishskin grip (minor losses to fishskin). Blade etching includes Victoria's Crown. Overall good condition with some wear.
AN ARGYLL & SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS DIRK. A high quality 19thC A & Sutherland Highlanders officers dirk , with silvered mounts and etched blade. The ornate mounts to the scabbard throat and knife and fork fittings, bear the Boars Head and Sans Peur, Ne Oblivis Caris. Dark brown leather on the scabbard, with both knife and fork present, the latter lacking its spring clip. The blade of exceptional etching details, Crowns surmounting the Boars Head on one side, Sans Peur below the Wild Cat. Of some 12" length with dual fullers, being exceptionally clean with very little staining present. See Illustration
HEDLEY FITTON (1857-1929)Rue St. Romain, Rouenoriginal etching, first statepencil signed in the lower margin12 1/2 x 13 1/2 in (31.7 x 34.3cm)Provenance: with Robert Dunthorne, LiverpoolSold with three other etchings comprising 'The Empress' by Robert Houston; St. Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh by Mary Mackay; and The Castle, Edinburgh by Mary Mackay; four (4)
WALTER GREAVES (1846-1930)Duke Street, Chelseaetching, signed in plate 'W.Greaves', with some foxing in margins and on mountPl. 8 x 7 in (20.3 x 17.8cm); together with a further etching by the same artist depicting Old Chelsea Bridge, 1872; two (2) The son of a Chelsea boat builder, Walter Greaves and his brother Henry ferried the artist James Whistler on the Thames. Already an amateur artist when he first met Whistler in 1863, he later became an unpaid studio assistant of the artist. As a topographical draughtman he specialized in recording the Thames and Streets of Old Chelsea before their development in the later Victorian era.

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