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WILLIAM LIONEL WYLLIE RA, RE, RBA, RI, NEA, (BRITISH 1851 - 1931) THE TOWER; THE NORTHAMPTON Drypoint etching, signed, 20 x 25cm (8 x 9 3/4"), 30 x 21.5cm (11 3/4 x 8 1/2") (2) James Connell & Sons labels verso Condition Report: THE TOWER:. The margins and the image, especially in the area of the sky, appear light to moderately discoloured, with touches of light foxing also noticeable. . THE NORTHAMPTON:. On close inspection there are two or three light touches of foxing apparent on both the left and bottom margins and light discolouration round the margins close to the edge of the mount.
The Triumph of Galatea: An Early 18th Century Ivory Brisé Fan, painted with Galatea riding a dolphin accompanied by a Triton and a water nymph. The Cyclops, Polyphemus, is seen seated on a great rock in the background, playing a syrinx. A river God rests upon his urn in the foreground. Delicately painted chinoiserie panels to each side and beneath the cartouche. The verso is a simple etching of the recto. Tortoiseshell thumb guards. Guard length 21cm. Seemingly two sticks to the left missing as panels do not match the right. Rubbed paint.
Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669) Three Oriental Figures (Jacob and Laban?), etching with drypoint, 1641, a good but later impression of New Hollstein's second state (of two), with the foliage added in drypoint, on thin cream laid paper without watermark, sheet 147 x 118 mm. (5 3/4 x 4 3/4 in), small margins, light creasing to upper right corner, small area of repaired loss to the upper left corner and lower right corner, unframed.Literature:Bartsch 118; Hind 183; New Hollstein 118 ii/ii
English Parliament.- Hooghe (Romeyn de) Session of House of Commons with George II on throne, session of Lords inset above [Het hoog-en lager-huys van Engeland], etching, the third state (of 3), on laid paper without watermark, sheet 428 x 575 mm. (16 3/4 x 22 3/4 in), central vertical fold and parallel creases, minor surface dirt, unframed, Covens & Mortier, [1727-28]Literature:Hollstein 153
Four various coloured prints to include 'The Happy Resemblance' published by C. Taylor of London, 1786 and a limited edition coloured etching 'Carousel Horse', 12/150, 13.5 x 13.5cm, also a silk hunting embroidery and a framed gilt medallion depicting Marquis Wellington, all framed and glazed (6).

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