* British European Airways. A group of post-war travel posters c. 1950s, variously inscribed for Belgrade, Valencia, Germany & Israel, decorative artwork designs, chromo-lithograph on paper, 30 x 20in (76 x 51cm), together with two slightly later BEA posters, c. 1960s, "For Your Holidays" Italian Riviera imagery artwork (Anon), and "Christmas Gifts - Flights" promotional poster with seasonal graphic artwork design (Anon), 40x24in (102 x 61cm), various conditions, all unframed (6)
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Anglo Indian School - `A View from Lodge...of the Probable Appearance of the Rudipole Lake Gardens, 1890`, (Landscape with River, Bridges, Palaces and Figures wearing Traditional Costume), late 19th Century watercolour and ink, signed, inscribed and dated 1890, approx 21cm x 48cm, within a gilt frame, together with a mid-19th Century lithograph after I.E.G.
After Leonard Robert Brightwell - `Of Course the Zoo has its own Health Service`, (Poster Design with a Giraffe, Hippopotamus, Elephant and Monkeys in a Veterinary Waiting Room, probably London Zoo), early 20th Century lithograph printed in colours, approx 76cm x 63.5cm, together with three similar posters, after Brightwell.
* Boys (Thomas Shotter). Hyde Park Corner [1842], lithograph with orig. hand colouring and some later enhancement, some staining and slight spotting to image, 310 x 435 mm, framed, mounted and glazed. The view shows Apsley House, Hyde Park gate and the building which housed the original St. Georges Hospital and is now a hotel.Not examined out of frame. (1)
* Cricket. Bufford (J.H.), The Eleven of New England. Cricket Match at Boston Sep. 28th 1850, Boston, 1851, large uncoloured lithograph, several old folds and signs of repair, some dust soiling and occ. spotting largely confined to lower margin, 540 x 640 mm, good contemp. maple frame, glazed (1)
Scrap album. Mostly British and overseas views, 1820s-50s, including twelve watercolours and nine pencil drawings, subjects include English country houses, Pico Island in the Azores, Lake Como, etc., plus numerous lithograph views, contents loose from contemp. dec. calf binding, spine damaged, 23.5 x 32cm (1)
* Paul Hogarth 1917-2001- "Marrakech"; lithograph printed in colours, signed and numbered 12/50 in pencil, 52x72cm: Lee Crew, late 20th century- "Energy" and "Light"; screenprints in colours, both signed, titled and numbered 31/100 in pencil, 65x57cm ea: together with two mixed technique prints by an unknown hand, both signed and numbered 23/175 in pencil, 74x92cm., ea., (5) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
Russell Baker b.1958- "Breakthrough"; mixed technique print on paper, of irregular form, signed and titled in pencil, 47x25cm: together with one other similar mixed technique print by the same hand titled `Transfer`, signed and titled in pencil: S Stewart Liberty, late 20th century- "Sunset, Sussex"; lithograph in colours, signed, titled, numbered 1/4 and dated 91: together with three other lithographs by the same and titled "Sunset Hills", "Four Olives", "Offa`s Dyke", all signed, numbered and dated: A Wilkinson, late 20th century- "Autumn Reflections, Giverny"; photo etching, signed, titled and numbered 22/90 in pencil: together with four other similar prints by the same hand titled "Through Willow Branches, Giverny", "The Willow Tree, Autumn, Giverny" and "Sunset After Rain, Giverny", all signed, titled and numbered in pencil: together with three other prints by different hands, titled variously "Explorer XXX", "Defender VII" and "Blue Sea", all signed and numbered, late 20th century, (13) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
After Honoré Daumier 1808-1879- "Egmitation boutiquiere sur des chevaux de louage, et ou il n`ya pas autre chose a louer...", from "Les Parisienes"; lithograph, signed within the plate, 32.5x24cm: After Paul Gavarni 1804-1866- "Un Menuet", "M`ame Sur, oisin, y aura ce soir trente un an que tu n`es plus ma`m`selle Boucle", "Croyez vraiment, Mademoiselle, a toute la sincerite de mes sentimens et c`ect la tout ce que tu payes?", "Revue retrospective" and "Monsieur et M`ame Ernest"; lithographs, five, various sizes, largest 32.5x24cm., all in passe partout frames, (6)
Erlund Hudson, American b.1912- Ballerina in the wings; etching, signed in pencil, 17x13.5cm: American School, mid 20th century- Pinter, at the Cherry Lane Theatre; lithograph, 32.5x22cm: Wm Richardson, Castle Street, Leicester Fields, publ.- "Ed: Finch his Perambulations"; engraving, from a later edition, 13x15cm., (3)
J J Lanner after Winterlin, Lausanne, gouache and aquatint, 14.5 x 19.5cm; and M Frey (19th Century), Lausanne, pencil drawing, signed lower right and dated 1841 to the reverse, on pale brown paper, unsigned, 27 x 43cm; and maple framed lithograph of Lausanne, 28 x 39cm (image); and another smaller view (4)
[Baum (L Frank)] The Wonderful Game of Oz later issue" original colour lithograph playing board (480 x 480mm.) 4 wooden playing pieces W-I-Z-A-R-D dice and green wooden casting cup white 4pp. illustrated rules book slightly damaged with tear to rear page within original cardboard box box lid with coloured pictorial label lid damaged on sides a good set Springfield Mass. Parker Brothers Inc. " (Copywright 1921) [c.1939].
Ravilious/Richards (J.M.) High Street first edition" 24 colour lithograph plates and plain wood-engraved title vignette by Eric Ravilious neat ink signature on front pastedown original pictorial boards lightly rubbed at corners and edges small crack across spine and very slightly frayed at head and foot but generally a good copy 8vo Curwen Press for Country Life Ltd. " 1938. ***One of the best examples of Ravilious` experimentations with colour lithography produced for the Curwen Press.
Pictorial Music Covers A collection of including: The Life of a Soldier and The Life of a Sailor" each cover with 9 lithographed illustrations coloured by hand stitched together the first soiled and worn; The Battle March tinted lithograph depicting the Triumphant Entry into Delhi; Alma a Battle Piece tinted lithograph by S. Rosenthal depicting the battle cover only; The Retreat from St. Jean d`Acre lithographed illustration of an Arab horseman cover only; Honour to the Brave with portraits of Major Bromhead and Major Chard; The Prince of Wales` Own coloured lithograph portrait by Stannard & Dixon; The Mafeking March with portrait of Baden-Powell; The King`s Colonials I.Y. March depicting a mounted Australian soldier; The Military Lancers depicting various soldiers below a statue of Britannia; "Be British" depicting the "Titanic" 1912 all complete with music unless otherwise stated somewhat worn and soiled; and 17 others including a further seven military subjects; I Wonder where my Baby is Tonight 1925; and Hearts and Flowers 1932 " folio (27)
A WWII X craft compass, the liquid filled compass with horizontal observation window and compensation balls on flinders bar to either side, brass plaque to front enclosing calibration details, later mounted on a brass bell shaped plinth, also together with a lithograph print of an x craft submarine.
A group of four racing prints, i) After Godfrey Douglas Giles, CANAL TURN, THE GRAND NATIONAL, large, decorative colour lithograph with canvas lining, circa 1892, framed & glazed, the image 50 by 98cm., 19 3/4 by 38 1/2in.; ii) After John Frederick Herring senior, CRUCIFIX, colour aquatint engraved by Charles Hunt, published by J. Moore, framed & glazed, the image 32 by 42cm., 12 1/2 by 16 1/2in.; sold together with two bookplate prints after Stubbs of Eclipse and after Gilpin of King Herod.
A signed Lionel Edwards colour lithograph of Goodwood from Trundle Hill, the scene with horses and jockeys pulling up after a race, signed in pencil by the artist to the lower margin, mounted, published by Rowland Ward Ltd, London, circa 1951, framed & glazed, the image 23 by 39cm., 9 by 15 1/4in.
Cricket and other sporting memorabilia, comprising: a commemorative framed printed cotton scorecards for two famous England v Australia Test Matches: Jim Laker`s 19 wickets match at Old Trafford in 1956 and the Headingley Test of 1981, both with illustrations by the cartoonist Roy Ullyett and published by the Daily Express newspaper; and a framed signed b&w photograph of Jim Laker; plus a regular printed scorecard for the 1981 Headingley Test; a Boy`s Own Paper supplement print titled Famous English Cricketers-1880, decorative colour lithograph, mounted, the image 26 by 38cm., 10 by 15in.; sold together with 18 miscellaneous sporting posters, subjects including cricket, boxing and motor racing, duplication, various sizes, all rolled; and an original Times newspaper dated 1st April 1889 carrying a report on the University Boat Race, rolled (24)

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