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A set of three 19th century coloured engravings after H. Alken of hunting scenes 28 x 40 cm, together with a coloured print of a seated man with lantern and spade, inscribed verso 'Jeffrey, Earthstopper to the Berkeley Hunt' 21 x 16 cm in black and gilt glass mount and gilt frame, a late 19th century etching after B.W Leader- 'The Toils of the Day are Over', and 'Ports and Cities of the World' 1927 published by the Globe Encyclopedia Company
An oil painting on board of a mountainous landscape, together with backing board inscribed 'Ben More and Mull from Ulva', original oil by Bill Henderson and with Fife address details 40 cm square unframed, a signed coloured limited edition etching with a printed monogram bottom right, indistinct pencil signature and inscribed Ridgeway Windbreak, edition 1/20, 44 x 34 cm in bronze coloured frame; also together with a coloured print of a sportsman and his dog, signed to mount S.J Sayer and a small coloured print after Paul Henry- Connemara Cottages
A 20th century oil painting on canvas , still life with a vase of red poppies, indistinctly signed bottom right M. Kremnith? 32 x 42 cm in gilt frame, together with a 19th century watercolour of a landscape with cattle and ruined cottage in burrwood frame, four 19th century coloured engravings of horses in stable interiors, coloured print of a hunting scene, German etching, framed postcards relating to Chipping Campden and a cashbook
An 1895 pattern infantry officer’s sword, slender, straight fullered blade 32½”, retaining a little etching, regulation pierced plated hilt the guard without turned over edge, incorporating crowned VR cypher, plain pommel, chequered backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its leather FS scabbard. Hilt GC (blade worn)
REMBRANDT HARMENSZOON van RIJN (1606 - 1669) drypoint etching portrait titled 'Jan Six', signed in the plate to lower left 'Rembrandt f. 1647'. 6 and 4 are printed in reverse. Mounted and framed. 'Embossed Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge' label verso identifying piece as Hind 228 state II of III (also Nowell-Usticke state I of II, Biorklund 47-B state II of III and White and Boon state III of IV)
HUBERT HERKOMER - 'ETCHING AND MEZZOTINT ENGRAVING, Lectures delivered at Oxford', 1892, together with F. L. Leipnik - 'A History of French Etching' 1924, Thomas Warton - 'The Hamlet' illustrated by Birket Foster etchings 1859 and H. W Longfellow - 'The Singers', etchings by Arthur Robertson (4) Condition Report: Please note: every page of every book is not checked, if you are unable to view yourself please ask for detailed information
PAUL NASH (1889-1946); signed and inscribed black and white etching, "Rocks, Zennor", inscribed "To Dorothy" and signed lower right, the image 24.5 x 31.5cm, framed and glazed.It is believed that the inscription to Dorothy is for John Nash's wife, Dorothy. (D) CONDITION REPORT: Overall condition is OK. No foxing or staining. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
DAVID BIRTWHISTLE (b.1947); an artist's proof etching triptych "Barbara", "White House", and "Roosters", signed in pencil lower right and inscribed "Proof Set November 1982 for Melanie Peterson", each image 12.5 x 7.5cm, framed as one and glazed. (D) CONDITION REPORT: This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk

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