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BROWNE (Alexander): 'Ars Pictoria: or an Academy..Treating of Drawing, Painting, Limning, and Etching...' London, printed by J Redmayne, 1669: folio, period calf boards, rebacked: with 27 plates only (of 30), much marking/creasing and handling wear including some old ink marginalia, some leaves repaired to edges, recent endpapers, for sale with all faults and not subject to return. (1)
13 1/2 inch double edged narrow blade, one side with floral etching and retailer “Charles Clements Limited London”. Leather covered grip. Contained in its leather covered swagger stick case. Charles Clements founded 1890 as a Gentleman’s Outfitters at 17 Billeter St EC3 from 1908 - circa 1920 when it went out of business.
32 3/4 inch single edged slightly curved blade. Large fuller. Traces of blue and gilt etching with foliage swags, mounted Cavalry Officer and peacock over a tent. Brass D shape knuckle bow with downswept quillon. Double langets. Brass backstrap with flat top pommel. Contained in its brass scabbard with two loose hanging rings. Minor dents to scabbard.
30 1/2 inch single edged slightly curved blade. Two narrow fullers. Floral scroll etching with “Faba D Toledo 186” to one panel. Brass guard with flags and shield cartouche. Floral cast knuckle bow and backstrap. Wooden grip with twist wire binding. Contained in its steel scabbard with two loose hanging rings. Rear folding section of hilt absent.
21 1/4 inch single edged, slightly curved blade. Central fuller running through the point. Traces of etching. French silver double quillon crossguard with marks for “Louis-Pierre Favier”. Silver ferrule and bucket pommel. Fluted and ribbed ebony grip. Contained in a later simple leather scabbard. This pattern of hanger was carried by French Naval Officers. See Sea Service by May & Annis.
18 inch single edged blade with faint foliage etching and crowned “VR” cypher. Faint retailer’s name. Brass acorn terminating S shape crossguard with central Vic crown Naval anchor within an oak leaf cartouche. Rear locking stud. Brass lion mask and main pommel and backstrap. Shagreen covered grip with twist wire binding. Contained in its leather scabbard with brass mounts. The throat with two loose hanging rings. Blade with dark patina and some edge knocks. Brass tarnished.
8 1/2 inch double edged hollow blade with scissors action revealing a central double edged blade. External gilt filled engraved shield with stylised elephants. Steel wrist bars and central double grip bars operating the blade action. The hilt retaining some gilt filled etching, floral and line decoration. Some rusting.
A stirrup hilted sword having wire bound shagreen grip, deeply fullered blade with etched decoration, one side of the blade stamped with balance scale mark, blade 69cms and in original white metal scabbard ++the whole rather pitted, etching on the blade worn, suspension loop to scabbard replaced
Basil Ivan Rákóczi (1908-1979)In the Beginning: A folio of lithographs illustrating 'The Book of Genesis'A folio of sixteen hand printed etchings with accompanying text. Each etching, 32.5 x 42cm (12½ x 16½''), is signed and numbered 31/50. The folio is signed again by the artist, by the printer Marita Van der Poest Clément and by Alexandre Sarrés who organised the layout. The folio was completed 16th February 1961 on the presses of the circle of the White Stag and the folio, which is presented in a slipcase, is dedicated to friends of the artist.Published by Friends of the White Stag (White Stag Press). 50 copies were hand-printed on Velin d’Arches paper, signed by the artist and numbered 1-50.Seven extra copies, containing five original proofs of the illustrations printed on Japanese Torinoko Kozo paper, were marked A to G. Three printer’s copies marked X, XX and XXX have been reserved by the collaborators in the creation of this folio. The hand-printing was done by Marita van der Poest Clement, the composition and the lay out were executed by Alexander Sarres. The black and white etchings and the facsimile writing of the text, taken from the King James Version of the Bible, were made by Basil Ivan Rakoczi.The original drawings were done by Rakoczi.The printing was completed 16/2/1961 on the Circle of the White Stag presses in Paris.
* HENRY MACBETH-RAEBURN (SCOTTISH 1860 - 1947), WOODLAND SCENE WITH TOWN IN DISTANCE etching, signed in pencil 26cm x 35.5cm Mounted, framed and under glass Labels verso: The Regent Gallery, 146 West Regent Street, Glasgow; together with James Connell & Sons, Fine Art Dealers and Publishers, Glasgow. Inscribed with title and artist's name.
Sir Frank Brangwyn R.A. (1867-1956), A Mosque, Constantinople, signed in pencil in the margin, 1911, from a signed impression of 125, plate destroyed, etching, plate size 58 x 73cm, 23 x 28.75in. * The plate was etched from a drawing, 'The Mosque of Ortakevi, Constantinople, at the entrance to the Bosphorus'. Artists' Resale Right (droit de suite) may apply to this lot. For condition report please see the catalogue at www.peterwilson.co.uk
Sir Frank Brangwyn R.A. (1867-1956), Breaking up of the 'Duncan', signed in pencil in the margin, 1911, from a signed impression of 125, plate destroyed, etching, plate size 54 x 82cm, 21.25 x 32.25in. Artists' Resale Right (droit de suite) may apply to this lot. For condition report please see the catalogue at www.peterwilson.co.uk
James Gillray (1756/1757-1815), by and after, caricature, The Esplanade, [George III in satirical rustic dress at Weymouth, flanked by a deferential General the Earl Cathcart and General Sir David Dundas, and society ladies], Published by Hannah Humphrey, No. 27 St. James's Street, London, June 1st, 1792, hand-coloured etching, 26cm x 31.5cm
Local Interest - Pentrich Rising - George Cruikshank (1792-1878), by, Jeremiah Brandreth, The Nottingham Captain, Published [at] Derby], Oct. 24 1817, hand-coloured etching, 24.5cm x 12.5cm Condition Report: Colours good. Loss to top-left edge and bumped loss to lower-right edge. Minor bumped crease to top-right. Horizontal fold and mid-right foot across with slight fraying to right. Some spots of discoloured staining to print details.
A George V naval officer's sword of the Royal Indian Marine, blade 31 in., etching including crowned star above a fouled anchor, gilt brass hilt with crowned fouled anchor superimposed on a star, lion head pommel with mane running the length of the back strap, wire bound shagreen grip; complete with gilt-brass mounted black leather scabbard, sword knot, and sword bag; together with an Officer of the Watch telescope by Ross, London. [2]

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