Fred Lawson (1888 - 1968) Building and tree in a windswept landscape, signed in pencil, a black and white etching, together with three further 1913 watercolours by George Graham depicting cattle grazing in a landscape, a figure droving cattle towards farm buildings and a horse mounted figure crossing a bridge, and an unframed signed black and white reproduction of Runswick Bay by Arthur Friedenson, 12cm by 14.5cm, 21cm by 27cm, 25.5cm by 32cm, 20cm by 25cm respectively (5)
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~ Francis Sartorius (British, 1734-1804) ''Carless'' [Careless], mezzotint and etching together with a further mezzotint with gouache colouring After Thomas Spencer, `Miss Doe', a mare of Sir Edward O'Brien, Bart, plate 250mm by 350mm and 235mm by 330mm, respectively (2) Provenance: Tennants 24.11.00, lot 601Not examined out of frame. Evenly browned Imprint: 1768, London, R Sayer Siltzer p.242
Percy Robertson ARE (1868-1934) ''Switzerland'', signed and inscribed in pencil, etching, unframed, together with seven other etchings entitled ''Bushy Park, Hampton Court'', ''Dordrecht'', ''Lincoln'', ''Books and Toys'', ''Bon church'', A windmill in an open landscape and an etching of a river landscape, 19cm by 24.5cm, 19.5cm by 28cm, 28cm by 25.5cm, 38cm by 28cm, 29cm by 23cm, 39.5cm by 28cm, 20.5cm by 23cm and 36cm by 39cm respectively (sh) unframed (8)
Henry Wilkinson (British, 1921-2011), Springer spaniels flushing a pheasant, coloured etching, signed in plate and also signed and numbered 47/150 in pencil to margin, 9 7/8 x 13½in. (25 x 34.3cm.). * Condition: Some light foxing to etching and mount. Light mount burn and smaller darker patch of mount burn lower right corner.
Six watercolours and prints to include J MacKay; a watercolour of river scene with children fishing, church in the distance, signed and dated lower-left, 23 x 34cm and an etching of a cathedral, signed in pencil Fridrich Gocht, an antique hand-coloured print of Chester, first published c1770, an engraving 'Genova. Parte Della Riviera Presa Dal La Xxaretto' and Greshan; a pair of watercolours of Highland moorland scenes, 21 x 12cm, all framed and glazed (6).
An etching, portrait of William Hill Knight, architect of Pates Grammar School, Cheltenham, initialled 'AG', possibly by his granddaughter Ada Grudelach, the original drawing hung in the school, a book 'Malvern Chase: An Episode of the Wars of the Roses and the Battle of Tewkesbury', 1881, belonging to William Hill Knight, also a print of an architectural drawing for Pates Grammar School, Cheltenham taken from the original drawing by William Hill Knight, mid-1895 (3). CONDITION REPORT The portrait is an etching of an original pencil sketch.
Palmer (Samuel, 1805-1888). An English Version of the Eclogues of Virgil, with illustrations by the author, 2nd edition, Seeley & Company, 1884, half-title and title printed in red and black, 9 (of 14) plates, (lacking all 5 original etchings), contemporary vellum gilt, rubbed and some soiling, folio, together with Haden (Seymour), About Etching, Fine Art Society, 1879, lacking the etched frontispiece by Haden, etched reproduction plates, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original morocco-backed cloth gilt, rubbed and scuffed, large 4to, plus a bound folio volume of lithographed caricatures by John Doyle (somewhat worn), an 1808 edition of Allan Ramsay's The Gentle Shepherd, Edinburgh, A Memoir of the Printer and Publisher Richard Bentley, reprinted from Le Livre of October 1885, privately printed in July 1886, with autograph presentation inscription to S.M. Ellis from Michael Bentley, dated November 1907, plus a handwritten letter from Michael Bentley to S.M. Ellis dated June 1932, loosely inserted, and The Ghosts of the Slain by R.L. Outhwaite, M.P., with drawings by Joseph E. Southall, Manchester, National Labour Press, 1915, bound in original printed wrappers (6)
*Lifesaving. An exact representation of Mr F. C. Daniels Life Preserver, as exhibited on 21st July 1806, passing through London Bridge to Gun Dock Wapping, circa 1806, etching with contemporary hand colouring, trimmed to image, 250 x 355 mm, framed and glazed Scarce image depicting the use of early life jackets. (1)
DAVID HOCKNEY, Grimm's Fairy Tales, Exhibition Catalogue WITH unsigned Hockney etching: 'Riding around on a Cooking Spoon' labelled 'AP' - artist's proof - in pencil, bottom left. Etching tipped into a display folder. WITH Hockney's Itineraire d'un Regard, Chene, No 907/ 1000 copies, a pair of fine books contained within worn slipcase (3) (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)
A COLLECTION OF CONTEMPORARY LIMITED EDITION PRINTS AND WATERCOLOURS to include abstract limited edition prints, indistinctly signed watercolour of a harbour scene, an architectural sketch depicting the Gate of the Maschio Angioino in Naples, a Helen McKie, a Jack Merriott watercolour, a Charles Madden watercolour and a Elyse Ashe Lord (1900-1971), 'English Valve Horns', etching, (6)

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