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CHAGALL, MARCFERNAND MOURLOT: Chagall Lithograph II: 1957-1962. Monte Carlo: Sauret 1963. 32 x 24 cm. Mit 12 (7 farb.) OrLithographien von Marc Chagall (1 auf Umschlag) und zahlreichen Abbildungen. 208 SS., 1 Bl. OrLn. mit illustr. lithogr. OrUmschlag. Cramer 56. Mourlot 391 - 402. - Deutschsprachige Ausgabe.
Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887-1976) - Sailing Boats, offset lithograph printed in colours, signed in pencil lower right, published by Venture Prints Ltd, Bristol, 1975, visible sheet dimensions 32 x 36cmCondition report: Fine Arts Guild stamp to lower left hand corner.Framed, mounted and glazed.We cannot tell if stuck down.Colours good, bold and original.Overall very good condition, no apparent damage or foxing.
LEMERCIER COLOURED LITHOGRAPH PLATES FROM ALEXANDRE SAUZAY - 'Monographie De L'Œuvre De Bernard Palissy Suivie D'Un Choix De Ses Continuateurs Ou Imitateurs Dessinée Par MM. Carle Delange Et C. Borneman Et Accompagnée D'Un Texte Par M. Sauzay Conservateur Adjoint Du Musée Impérial Du Louvre Et M. Henri Delange', c.1862, 78 chromo-lithographed plates of Bernard de Palissy pottery held in European Museum Collections, paper size 36.5 x 54 cm (78)Condition Report:Varying condition, some grubby with tears in edges
London.- Walker (J. & C.) A Plan of London and its Environs, decorative plan centred on Blackfriar's Bridge after Creighton, for Lewis's Topographical Dictionary, lithograph with hand-colouring, sheet 420 x 535 mm (16 1/2 x 21 in), old folds, minor surface dirt, faint damp-stains, unframed, 1834.
London.- Collins (Henry George) Collins' London, showing from Kensall Green to Highbury, and the Isle of Dogs to Brixton, lithograph, 560 x 750 mm (22 x 29 1/2 in), folds with a few splits and minor wear, bound with 17 pp. index pasted into inside upper cover, the map folding into original boards with orange publisher's label to upper cover, rubbed and scuffed, 8vo, 1855.⁂ Scarce example of a shilling pocket map of London.
London.- Smith & Sons (Charles) Illustrated Map of London, map of London from Hyde Park to Islington, and Whitechapel to Vauxhall, with numerous bird's-eye view vignette illustrations showing sites of interest, lithograph with some hand-colouring, sheet 500 x 670 mm (19 3/4 x 26 1/4 in), dissected and mounted on linen, repaired splitting to folds throughout, cockling and surface dirt, unframed, [circa 1880].
London.- Dower (John) The River Thames from its Source to the Sea, map of the Thames valley comprising three strip maps, lithograph with hand-colouring, sheet 510 x 660 mm (20 x 26 in), central vertical fold, minor handling creases, unframed, published by Cassell, Petter & Galpin, [late 19th century]; together with James Bartholomew's Plan of London, Metropolitan Burghs and Southern & Eastern Environs, lithograph with full hand-colouring, 270 x 360 mm (10 5/8 x 14 1/8 in), minro handling creases, unframed, [late 19th century] (2)
London.- Booth (Charles) Descriptive Map of East End Poverty, Compiled from School Board Reports' in 1887, folding plan of East London, including Whitechapel, Bethnal Green, Shoreditch, Stepney, Mile End, and part of Poplar, with coloured key identifying 'general condition of inhabitants' from 'Very poor, lowest class... Vicious, semi-criminal' to 'Well-to-do', lithograph printed in colours, 372 x 485 mm (14 3/4 x 19 in), dissected and mounted on linen, folding into original volume, 'Labour and Life of the People. Volume 1: East London', second edition, original boards, rubbed, 4to, Williams and Norgate, 1889.
NO RESERVE America.- Mining.- Georgia Div. of Mines (publisher) Geologic Map of the Coastal Plain of Georgia 1944, detailed plan with explanatory key, from United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey, Bulletin 941, lithograph by A. Hoen & Co., printed in colours, on thin wove paper, sheet 1030 x 1115 mm (40 1/2 x 43 3/4 in), folding with some handling creases, ex-library stamps of 'The Institution of Mining and Metallurgy, London' on verso, without slip-case or covers, 8vo, 1944.
Asia.- Russo-Japanese War.- Bacon (George W.) Bird's Eye View of the Far East, showing part of China, Mongolia, Russia, Korea, and Japan, lithograph printed in colours, sheet 535 x 740 mm (21 x 29 1/8 in), minor nicks, folding into original paper wrappers, bound with 8 pp. pamphlet on 'Why Japan and Russia are Fighting', upper cover with printed title and publication details, browned, rubbed and worn, 8vo, [1904].
Middle East.- War Office (Geographical Section) Sketch Map of Arabia, map of the peninsula, with inset map of 'Koweit', several black ink inscriptions and annotations, lithograph printed in blue and black, sheet 490 x 475 mm (19 1/4 x 18 3/4 in), nicks and tears to extremities, some handling creases and minor surface dirt, unframed, 1835 with corrections July, 1905, Railways revised Sept. 1906; together with an Indian map of Baluchistan, heliozincographed at the Survey of India Office, Calcutta, 580 x 455 mm (22 3/4 x 17 7/8 in), folding into brown paper ends with title printed on upper cover, published under the direction of Col. F. B. Longe, R.E., Surveyor General of India, 1910 (2)
Ireland.- A collection of 7 folding maps, extracted from Parliamentary Reports, together with some of the text reports, including three maps on developments to Phoenix Park, Dublin, and its environs, one of King's Island, Limerick, and others including one of Scottish interest showing River Tay, Dundee, lithographs, some hand-colouring, various sizes, some handling creases, minor off-setting, surface dirt, unframed, [circa 1844-1853]; together with Edward Stanford's Map of Ireland, lithograph printed in colours, 1020 x 805 mm (40 1/8 x 31 3/4 in), dissected and mounted on linen, some surface dirt and minor browning, folding with publisher's labels to ends, with original green slip-case with publisher's yellow label to upper cover, 8vo, [circa 1890s] (8)
λ Laurence Stephen Lowry (British 1887-1976)Meeting PointOffset lithograph printed in colours, 1973 Signed in pencil and numbered 529, from the edition of 850, printed by Chorley & Pickersgill Ltd., published by the Adam Collection Ltd., with the Fine Art Trade Guild blindstampImage: 47 x 71cm (18½ x 27¾ in.)Sheet: 61.5 x 82cm (24 1/4 x 32 1/4 in.)UnframedPlease note: The work is unframed and stamp numbered 529 (as opposed to 429) as recorded in the catalogue. Condition Report: Unframed. Light staining to the margins where it has previously been framed. Remnants of old tape to corners and associated yellow staining . Some creasing throughout notably to the upper right quadrant and lower margin. Black smudgy handling marks to the lower right. The corners are softened due to handling. Condition Report Disclaimer
λ Laurence Poole (British b. 1963) Vinyl Revival (Red)] Lithograph printed in colour Signed in pen, titled, dated 2020 and numbered 3/275 60 x 84cm (23½ x 33 in.)It is impossible to not find yourself intrieged by Poole's booklet of oeuvre titled 'A Congress of Curiosities'. Poole is an assemblage sculptor who lives in Hastings with a studio nearby St. Leonards on the South-East coast of England. Poole was born in 1963 in London and studied at the Croydon College of Art, Chelsea College of Art & Design, The California Sculpture Academy and Brighton University. Poole's work is a celebration of vintage commercial and industrial design. His works often generate a sense of nostalgia than enhances our understanding of time. Poole works with unusual and curious materials such as model cars, golf clubs, vintage cameras and vinyl records as shown here. At first, it is not strikingly obvious what this piece was created with but on close inspection one can see the individual records lined up to create this mesmerising pattern. The current piece is a lithograph of Poole's original relief work.
Andy Warhol (American 1928-1987) Mick Jagger - promotional cardOffset lithograph, 1975Signed in felt tip pen, from the edition of unknown size, co-published by Multiples, Inc., New York, and Castelli Graphics, New York15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.)Provenance:Belgravia Gallery, LondonCondition Report: Tape visible at two places along upper edge indicating hinging verso. In good original condition. Under perspex and unexamined out of frame.Condition Report Disclaimer

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