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A P Brown, British, circa 1935- "Girls Dancing, Chari River"; (sic) watercolour, signed, 39x43cm: together with an extensive folio of watercolour, pencil, lithograph and screen prints, mostly signed and dated , covering the 1930`s, 1940`s and 1950`s by the same hand, various subjects, (a lot) (folio) (unframed)
Linda LeKinff, French/Brazillian b.1949- Woman seated with a cat; lithograph in colours, signed and inscribed in pencil, 64x49.5cm: Urban- "The Great Shawl"; aquatint in colours, signed, titled, numbered 1/25 and dated 69 in pencil: European School, late 20th century- Two figures in a doorway; lithograph in colours, signed with initials ``AK` and numbered 8/11 in pencil: together with a quantity of pictures and prints including three oriental pictures of flowers and a further watercolour of flowers, (8) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
After William Tillyer b.1938- "Chicago International Art Exposition, Navy Pier, May 8-13, 1985", publ by The Lakeside Group in Association with Bernard Jacobson Gallery, 1985, framed exhibition poster, offset lithograph in colours/poster, 98x67cm: Jonathan Kaufman, mid-late 20th century- "Pilgrim`s Way near Westerham"; woodcut in colours, signed, titled, numbered 1/50 and dated 78 in pencil, bears label for Lumley Cazalet, London attached to the reverse of the frame, 49x60cm., (2) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
After Leslie Ward, Spy 1851-1922- "Hythe"; Published by Vanity Fair, Feb 1st 1900, lithograph printed in colours, signed within the plate, 38x25cm, together with nine further Spy lithographs for Vanity Fair to include "Basutoland, Amends, Knight of Ferry, Southwell, Havvy and others, (10) (matching frames)
DAY & HAGHE (LITHOGRAPHERS) - `Panorama of Oxford from the Roof of the Bodleian Library from a sketch by Miss C G`, lithograph in colours produced on three sheets and annotated with the names of the various buildings and colleges, 8" x 68" in cushion moulded varnished oak frame with gilt inner slip (see illustration).
FRANK V MARTIN (1921-2005) `Girl and Plants`, woodcut, pencil signed, titled and numbered IX in the margin, 16" x 11" and two further prints to include a lithograph in the manner of George Braques, pencil signed in the margin but obscured by the frame, 18" x 24" and a print after Raymond Spinito (3) (see illustration).
MARTIN HARDIE (1875-1952) - `The Quiet West (Martigues)`, etching, signed in the plate and dated, "APR `19", also signed in ink to the margin, 9" x 11"; together with six further engravings to include Fred Richards `Falaise- a gateway`, inscribed and dated 1921, 10" x 6 1/4"; Edward Lear `Nicropolis, plate 15`, colour lithograph from "Journals of a landscape painter in Albania", 3 3/4" x 6 1/2"; and four book plates to include `St Paul`s School`; `The new Sulphur Spring, Harrogate`, `Shropham and Snetterton` and `Church Street, Hampstead` (7).
After Dutton lithograph by Brooks, The Yacht `Gertrude`, 135 Tons R.Y.S H.M. Mail boat `Ulster` leaving Kingstown Harbour in a gale. After Condy, The Leda yacht, The Lugger Yacht, New Moon. After Hern Transhipping, The Catch-Sunset and Kittiwake built by Hall & Co Aberdeen, photograph print (6)
Portfolio comprising; Lady Hudson, Kinahan, built at Troon 1891, Political photograph, Culzean Gardens Rain Gauge 18-, family portraits of The Kennedys 1862-63, Queen Victoria Eton Rifles, Cols of The Coldstream Guards, boat race 1843, Marine charts, Three mast Topsail Schooner `William Ashburner`, drawings, Kronstadt, lithograph. A British Chairn-shot dedicated to The Emperor of Russia 1854, Nelson portrait Baltiz 1854, lithograph, Passage of The Douro etc
Barber (David) Covent Garden Market hand-coloured lithograph, 240 x 305mm., framed and glazed, printed by Engelmann & Co. for John Kendrick, c.1830 § Belch (W.) Smithfield, from the series of The London Markets, original hand-coloured aquatint, 220 x 290mm., trimmed within the platemark but well outside the image and title, slight dampstain, lower left, framed and glazed, c.1825(2)
Boys (Thomas Shotter) London As It Is title and 16 plates, including London from Greenwich, Mansion House, Cheapside, The Strand, Westminster Abbey, Hospital &c and N. Front to St. James`s Palace, from Cleveland Row, tinted lithographs, each c.430 x 310mm., or the reverse, some slight browning and surface dirt, title with adhesive marks, 1842; with a copy of N. Front to St. James`s Palace, tinted lithograph, with original hand-colouring, 395 x 310mm., trimmed just within the platemark, mounted on contemporary card, some spotting, 1842(18)

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