Moore, Henry The Shelter Sketch-Book. Marlborough Fine Art, 1967. Folio, collotypes bound in leather backed boards, spine lettered in black with facsimile of Moore's signature, in slipcase; 80 facsimile collotypes, without separate lithograph. Signed limited ed., this 128 of 180 of the English Edition B. idem Sketchbook 1926. Ganymed and Fischer, 1976. 8vo (2 vols). Sketchbook in cloth-backed boards; 86 facsimile pages with catalogue, wrappers; four b/w photographic plates, both in clamshell box. Signed limited ed., this 132 of 325 (standard edition numbered 126-325). [3]
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Peake, G. The Tree of Misery and Death. c.1880. Hand-coloured lithograph, framed and glazed. Temperance propaganda showing the evils and horrors that drink causes. It shows the roots (pubs and spirits) feeding into the trunk of moderation and finishing with the flourishing tree of disgrace, debt, death and all the other social ills which the Movement traced to drink.
MARILYN MONROE, PIN-UP, DOOR PANEL POSTER, 1953: a colour lithograph, Write Pin-Ups, Dept. X, Box 86, Boston, Mass, printed lower l.h., 156cm x 53.3cm, framed and glazed. * the poster of Marilyn, (part of a set of pin-up posters) was advertised 'for sale' in the August 1953 issue of Popular Science magazine.
Richardt, F R & Ljunggren, G; 'Skanska Herregardar', featuring numerous tinted lithograph architectural illustration, Lund 1853, in navy cloth boards. CONDITION REPORT Binding heavily worn with damage and losses, internal pages with spotting and foxing, some of the plates also with spotting and foxing.
Joan Miró Rafael Alberti, Maravillas con Varaciones Acrósticas en el Jardìn de Miró , Editions Poligrafa, Barcelona, 1975 (M. 1051-1072; C. books 211) the complete set of twenty lithographs in colours, 1975, on Guarro paper, with title, text, justification, and two additional lithographs printed on the covers, the justification signed in pencil by the artist and the author, numbered 173, from the total book edition of 315, each plate printed to or close to the sheet edges, loose (as issued) in the original cream cloth-covered boards with lithograph printed on the front, within matching cream cloth-covered portfolio with lithograph printed on the front, back and spine, the boards and portfolio in very good condition (portfolio) 540 x 387mm (overall).Footnote: Provenance: Acquired Christies South Kensington, Prints and Multiples, 19th April 2012, lot 115.
After W.J. Bulmer, The Long Galley Burton Constable, lithograph by J. Rymer, published by Robert Brown, Hull on the 1st March 1841, hand coloured, 35 x 46 cm, gilt frame. Label verso; Ferrens Art Gallery, Hull, "Lent by Basil Reckitt Esq, Roos, given to Raleigh Xmas 1957", the composition shows Marianne, Lady Clifford-Constable, Frederick Augustus Talbot Clifford-Constable and Mary Elizabeth Chichester, sold with a letter from the Burton Constable Foundation.
(XX). Interior scene with Mother, children and dog, indistinctly signed with monogram lower middle to right, oil on canvas, unframed, 61 x 45 cm, together with after HENRY BUNBURY 'An agreeable specimen of an after dinner speech, the way to bamboozle John Bull', coloured print on paper, framed and glazed, 27 x 35 cm, ROBERT HUNT. 'Descent from The Cross' signed and dated 1954 in pencil lower left, lithograph on paper, framed and glazed, 37 x 27 cm, a Continental wooded river landscape with figures before a gatehouse with round towers, signed in pencil lower right, limited edition lithograph on paper, framed and glazed 25 x 27 cm and CLEMENT LAMBERT. Beach scene at Shoreham with horses, carts, figures and beached fishing boats, signed verso, pencil on paper, framed and glazed, 22 x 34 cm (5)
After Charles Louis Baugniet (Belgian, 1814-1886) Oval three-quarter length portrait of a seated gentleman, mid-19th century lithograph, bears label for Morant & Boyd, 91 New Bond Street, London, 45 x 34.5cm, together with a head and shoulders portrait of a boy wearing a white chemise and blue bow-tie, charcoal and chalks, within an oval ebonized frame, 44.5 x 34.5cm. (2). Please see ewbanks.co.uk for condition reports and further images
Irish-American Political Broadside .- Goff (J.L., Philadelphia-based publisher) The Eviction: A Scene from Life in Ireland, large vignette with 10 columns of verse below by Mrs O'Donnovan-Rossa, lithograph with hand-colouring by Robison & Mooney after Powell on wove paper, sheet 555 x 710 mm. (21 7/8 x 28 in), minor surface dirt, unframed, Robison & Mooney, New York, [1871].

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