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William Lionel Wyllie (British, 1851-1931) Shipping and armed cruiser with submarine etching, signed in pencil lower left 4¾ x 8¾in. (12 x 22cm.) * Condition: Time staining to paper at margins due to contact with mount. Otherwise clean with no foxing or damage. No restoration. In a modern giltwood frame. Does not appear to have been laid down, but not examined out of frame.
A Chrono Lithograph published 1883, of "South West View of Canterbury Cathedral", approx 23 x 30 cms and a lithograph of "Temple Ruin" published 1860, approx 36 x 26 cms, together with a pair of coloured lithographs depicting Rouen Cathedral and Ely Cathedral, Gloucester Cathedral from the South East, hand coloured etching dd 1860, a hand coloured steel engraving of The Chapel Kalenberg, from His Royal Highness Prince Albert's drawing, a steel engraving of Arbroath Abbey dd 1840, three antique prints depicting St Leonard's Loddington, two of St Mary's/
British Constabulary Sidearm, un-cleaned brass mounted sidearm with button release to the reverse. Curved blade with remains of the original etching visible, S.C. No 36. Some light surface rusting to the blade. Complete with the original brass mounted leather scabbard. Top scabbard chape is stamped 17. Some scuffing to the scabbard and small area of damage to the grip.
British 1803 Infantry Officers Sword with curved blade etched with crowned GR cipher, foliage and military trophies. The etching is in gilt but the blued panel that originally would have been on the blade is now absent. Regulation pattern grip with Lion head pommel and crowned GR to the guard. Much of the original gilt remains to the handle. Housed in its original leather scabbard with brass mount fittings. Leather scabbard has shrunk and gilt metal fittings are now a little loose. Some surface staining to the blade. Blade measures approx 30 ¼ inches.
L. ALDRIDGE; oil on board, a river landscape scene with bridge, signed lower right, dated 1973, 41 x 48cm, framed, a black and white photo-etching "Tyne Bridge", 16 x 32cm, a watercolour depicting a village scene with figures, signed "T.A. Phillips 1911", a hand painted floral tile, and a similar coloured print (5).
R. Morden map of England, Bishoprick of Durham, Hertfordshire and Worcestershire, Carte de l'ocean occidental, plans of the principal towns, forts and harbours in Ireland, for Mr Tindals continuation of Mr Rapins History. Roberto Gordonio a'straloch, Aberdene and Banf, a new map of Sarmatia Europaea Pannonia and Dacia, Hugh S White A Tripoli Well, 2nd state c1/6 Etching, W.L. Walton, engraving of the first carriage the Ariel. The Arial Transit Company. Pub 1843.
After Rembrandt Van Rijn (1606-1669), 'The Three Trees' (B.212), etching, year of work 1643 , late 1800's impression, 19.5cm x 27cm, framed and glazed,Provenance: Purchased From Englands Gallery 1 Ball Haye Terrace, Leek, Staffordshire in the 1990's. Note: This information is direct from the consignor, no documentation.
‡Malcolm Osborne R.A. (1880-1963) Old Stirling Bridge; Chartres Cathedral; Stirling Church of Holyrood; Norton Bavant; A continental town; A portrait Six, all signed All etchings 31 x 19cm;12 x 7½in and smaller With an etching by Alfred Bentley of a covered market (7) ++Please see images on W & W website for condition or view in the room.
David Charles Read (1790-1851) A collection of drawings of mainly romantic landscapes and etchings, including views of Salisbury, Stonhenge and and an etched self portrait Some signed and inscribed to his dear friends Mrs Mack and Miss Riseborough and dated from the 1830s Pencil, a few with pen and ink, prints in drypoint etching Various sizes (drawings c.23, prints c.46) ++A few fox marks, backing papers and margins foxed and discoloured but images generally in good condition

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