*Rowlandson (Thomas). Public Characters, published R. Ackermann, 1801, etching with contemporary hand colouring, slight staining, some creasing, pencil numbers to each 'head', 440 x 435 mm, mounted, framed and glazed Portraits of contemporary figures, including William Pitt, James Fox, Edmund Kean, Horatio Nelson and Rowlandson himself in the centre of the lowest diamond. (1)
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LUIGI KASIMIR (1881-1962 AUSTRO HUNGARIAN), a coloured mezzotint etching of continental houses beside a river 19/50, signed in pencil lower right, approximate size 36cm x 26cm, together with a Sir Frank Short (1857-1945) signed etching of a moonlit scene and three other pictures and prints (5)
GERALD M. BURN (BRITISH, 1862-1945) H.M.S. 'Renown' carrying the Prince of Wales en route to Australia Sepia watercolour Signed 'Gerald M. Burn' (lower right) and inscribed 'H.M.S. Renown Nov. 1919' (lower left) 9 x 20¼in. (23 x 51.5cm.); together with a signed etching of Thames barges by W.L. Wyllie; a reproduction print of the Battle of Jutland by Wyllie and a coloured etching by Henry Walker (4)
Erich Wolfsfeld (German 1884-1956)- 'Elderly Couple Seated on Steps with Accompanying Cat'Fine point etching, signed in pencil lower right, framed and glazed, 30x25cm Erich Wolfsfeld (German 1884-1956)- 'Elderly Couple Seated on Steps with Accompanying Cat'Fine point etching, signed in pencil lower right, framed and glazed, 30x25cm
Framed Grouping of British WW1 Cloth Insignia of the 2/3rd City of London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers) of Gallipoli Interest, pair of embroidered red on khaki cloth tunic shoulder titles “3RD LONDON” and overseas service chevrons for 1914 and 1915. Insignias are framed along with a 1914/14-15 star medal ribbon and a silk etching of “W” Beach Gallipoli, underneath the ribbon is inked “SULVA BAY 1915”. Frame measures 23 x 28 ½ cms. On 13th April 1915 the 2/3rd London’s moved to Egypt, landing at Port Said before going on to garrison Khartoum in Sudan. On 15th September 1915 they left Khartoum and returned to Port Said before carrying on to Mudros, where they arrived on the 18 September. They entered the Gallipoli Campaign on 26 September when they landed at Suvla Bay and was attached to the Regulars of 86th Brigade in 29th Division. Here it was assigned to 'C' section of the 'Dublin Castle' sector of the line, with A Company attached to 2nd Bn Royal Fusiliers for training. During two months of trench holding the battalion lost approximately half its strength. then on 26th November 1915 a great thunderstorm hit the peninsula and their trenches were flooded, followed by snow. The 2/3rd London’s were the worst hit of any unit, 50 men drowned and another 30 were evacuated with frostbite, leaving the battalion with an effective strength of just six officers and 50 other ranks. The battalion was evacuated to Mudros on 12th December 1915 but was re-inserted in the Cape Helles sector on 16th December, taking up positions in the 'Gully Beach' area. It was finally evacuated from Gallipoli on 2nd January 1916.
Early nineteenth century English school portrait miniature watercolour of a dog named Fairy, other nineteenth century-style portrait miniatures, pair of miniature oils and others CONDITION REPORT Dog picture is on paper, area of paint adhered to surface lower left, miniature is an etching in elaborate ormalu frame 19th century portrait of a lady with lamp is on ivory, other portraits miniature on ivory
Paul Drury (British, 1903-1987): head of a young girl, etching, initialled PD and dated 1930 to upper right hand corner of etching, signed in pencil lower right Paul Drury Fecit Imp., framed, with newspaper cut-out from The Telegraph which includes a mention of this artwork, 14 by 11.5cm, framed and glazed 47 by 34cm.
Part of the North Riding of Yorkshire, 17th century map by Richard Blome, 1673, hand coloured, York Minster, 20th century etching by Tom Whitehead, 19th century map of Yorkshire and Scarborough, lithograph max 27cm x 33cm (4) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Sailing at Sea, coloured etching signed in pencil by Alexander Y. Whishaw (British 1870-1946), 'West Cowes' and 'Tor-quay', two aquatints by William Daniell, pub. 1823/5, 'The Bridesmaids', 19th century engraving, three others after Thomas Allom etc max 24cm x 31cm (9) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
ANTONIO MARIA ZANETTI II (1706-1778) Italian, After GIOVANNI BATTISTA ZELOTTI (1526-1578) Italian, Varie Pitture a Fresco De'Principali Maestri Veneziani, 18th century etching of an allegorical female figure with a lion partially destroyed after the fresco by Zelotti, Plate 18, framed and glazed. Plate 12 x 17 cm.

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