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Geoffrey Elliott 'Hermitage Castle, Roxburghshire, Scotland' Lithograph Signed and titled in pencil Artist's proof 45cm x 58cm; Geoffrey Elliott 'Fort St. Angelo, Grand Harbour, Malta' Lithograph Signed and titled in pencil Ltd edn 6/21 48cm x 61.5cm; and Geoffrey Elliott 'Malta Suite' Lithograph Titled verso in a later hand 44cm x 58.5cm, (3). NB: Painter, muralist, draughtsman, printmaker, and teacher. Won the Italian Government Travelling Scholarship 1969. Exhibited worldwide. Emigrated to Australia. See Buckman, D. 'Dictonary of Artists in Britain since 1945' p. 392
Richard Bawden (b.1936) 'Boat at Rowhedge' Lithograph Signed and titled in pencil Ltd edn 15/100 43.5cm x 60cm. NB Painter, printmaker, designer and illustrator. Married the potter Hattie Bawden. Chelsea and St. Martin's schools of art and the Royal College of Art. Designed posters for the London Underground, amongst others. Exhibited in numerous solo exhibitions. His work can be found in the V&A and Tate Gallery collections. See Buckman, D. 'Dictonary of Artists in Britain since 1945' p. 122
Robert Tavener (b.1920) 'Evening anglers (Pier head series)' Lithograph Signed, titled and dated [19]61 Artist's proof 1/20 38cm x 49cm. NB: Illustrator, printmaker, designer and lecturer. Hornsey College of Art 1946-50. Exhibited widely. Over 2,000 of his prints were bought for national collections in Britain and abroad. See Buckman, D. 'Dictonary of Artists in Britain since 1945' p. 1173
Barbara Jones (1912 - 78) 'Bandstand' Coloured lithograph Signed Artist's Proof 55cm x 38cm Painter, mural designer and illustrator, major contributor to the WW II Recording Britain project and completed murals for the Commonwealth Institute, London; Bryan Pearce (b.1929) 'Bethesda St Ives' Screenprint Signed and dated [19] 82 Limited edn 87/90 47cm x 38cm; and three others by different hands, (5).
Humphrey Spender (1910-2005) 'Donegal Landscape' Coloured lithograph Signed Limited edn. 4/65 41cm x 59cm Commissions include Festival of Britain, British Rail and Shell International, winner Council of Industrial Design award four times 1956 - 76; Rachel Roberts (b.1908) 'The Promenade, Clifton' Lino cut Signed 38cm x 47cm; and two others by different hands, (4).
William Daniell (1769-1837) - Coloured aquatint - "Walmer Castle", 8ins x 11ins, published by William Daniell, Cleveland Street, Fitzroy Square, London, August 1st 1823, in Hogarth frame and glazed, 19th Century School - Pen and ink drawing - "Ramsgate" - Showing harbour, 12.75ins x 9ins, signed with monogram, unframed, and C. Hullmandel after Louis Raze - Lithograph - "South East View of St. Anselm’s Chapel, Canterbury Cathedral", 14ins x 11.25ins (unframed - borders cropped), and English School - Watercolour - Beach scene with bathing machines and numerous figures gathering on beach, 8.25ins x 12.25ins, unsigned, in grained as walnut frame and glazed
Manzi, 20th century- Portrait of a woman; lithograph, signed in pencil, 69.5x53.8cm. Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist's studio in San Gimignano, Italy: British School 19th century- Study of a lady standing full-length by a stream; black and white chalk on buff paper, 32.5x20cm., (2)
After Maurice Pillard Verneuil- Plates from Kaleidoscope; pochoir print in colours, plates 1 and 15, 38x30cm., ea., (2): After Georgio de Chirico- Costume design for Le Bal, Ballet Russes, 1929, publ. by Decors de Theatre Paris 1930, from an edition of 600; lithograph in colours, signed within the plate, (3)
After Paul Iribe- Design from Les Robes de Paul Poiret, 1908; pochoire print, signed within the plate, 30x27cm: After Leonor Fini- Portrait of a young women, head study; lithograph, signed and numbered 198/200 in pencil: After Jules Cheret- Cymbal player, publ. by Les Maitres de l' Affiche; lithograph in colours, signed within the plate, (3)
Italian school, Late 18th century- Harlequin; hand coloured etching, 33x25cm: After Francis Sydney Unwin- Bridge and tower; etching, signed in pencil and within the plate: After Theophile-Alexandre Steinlen- Busy Market scene; transfer lithograph, signed within the plate, 24x23cm: together with three similar examples and a collection of watercolour studies, etchings and pencil studies by or after different hands, (a lot)
*Folland (Ron). Winter Harbour with Fishing Boats at Anchor, & The Farmland, together two colour prints, both pub. Venture Prints, 1969 & 1975 respec., each signed in pencil, the first with pencil remarque to lower margin, F.A.T.G. blindstamp to lower left corner, image size approx. 380. x 800. mm, white painted wood frames, glazed, together with Shepherd (David, 1931- ), African Afternoon, colour print, pub. Solomon & Whitehead, 1976, signed in pencil, and numbered 832/850, F.A.T.G. blindstamp to lower left corner, image size approx. 445 x 760. mm, framed and glazed, together with a lithograph of a cheetah, by Norman Hoad, printed in Bistre, approx. 315 x 505 mm, framed and glazed (4)
[Gale, Frederick]. The Public School Matches, and Those we Meet There, by a Wykehamist, 1853, 65pp., litho frontis. (spotted) and two litho plts., orig. printed wrappers, spine worn, slim 8vo, together with a mid 19th c. lithograph view of a park with a game of cricket in progress, approx. 140. x 200mm (2)
Geoffrey Elliott Royal Pavilion Brighton Lithograph Signed Limited edition 44cm x 58cm Painter muralist draughtsman printmaker and teacher. Won the Italian Government Travelling Scholarship 1969. Exhibited worldwide. Emigrated to Australia. See Buckman D. Dictonary of Artists in Britain since 1945. p. 392.
4 early tinplate racing cars: 2 seater racing car with driver, yellow and orange with Ace of Spade decals, clockwork driven by Ingap of Italy, approx 6.5” length (motor loose in chassis). Single seat racing car with driver in red, No 8 decals to sides Memo logo at rear, approx 6” long. Single seat racing car in yellow lithograph drive, No 6 decals, clockwork driven (GWO), made in Britain, possibly Mettoy approx 7” long. And a Record Breaker car in orange with lithograph detail, rubber tyres, clockwork driven (GWO) by Lindstrom, USA. QGC - GC for age, paint chips and age wear

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