JOHN HOYLAND RA [1934-2011] Anniversary, 2008.lithograph on Somerset paper, edition of 50, published and printed at Curwen Studio to celebrate their 50th anniversary, signed, dated '08 and numbered in pencil, an artist's proof A/P 6.68 x 54cm [image and sheet size]. Unframed.Provenance: publisher's archive. [very good condition]. Buyers premium of 20% + VAT is payable on hammer price of all lots in this auction. Artists Resale Rights [ARR] of 4% are payable on the hammer price of all lots selling for the UK £ equivalent of 1000 euros or more. Bidding via The-Saleroom.com incurs a fee of 4.95% + VAT on hammer price.
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PATRICK HERON [1920-1999] Anniversary, 1998.lithograph on Somerset paper, edition of 40, published and printed at Curwen Studio to celebrate their 40th anniversary, inscribed '6 colour lithograph published by John and Jill Hutchings' in pencil, an unsigned proof aside from the edition, which was on St Cuthbert's paper.54 x 74.5cm [image size], 73 x 101.5cm [sheet size]. Unframed.Provenance: publisher's archive. [very good condition, some minor handling creases to the margins]. Buyers premium of 20% + VAT is payable on hammer price of all lots in this auction. Artists Resale Rights [ARR] of 4% are payable on the hammer price of all lots selling for the UK £ equivalent of 1000 euros or more. Bidding via The-Saleroom.com incurs a fee of 4.95% + VAT on hammer price.
SHMUEL SHAPIRO [American b. 1924] Two Lovers, 1966.lithograph on Barcham Green paper, edition of 100, published and printed at Curwen Studio, signed, dated 1966 and numbered in pencil 86/100.44 x 34.5cm [image size], 40 x 56.5cm [sheet size]. Unframed.Provenance: publisher's archive. [very good condition]. Buyers premium of 20% + VAT is payable on hammer price of all lots in this auction. Artists Resale Rights [ARR] of 4% are payable on the hammer price of all lots selling for the UK £ equivalent of 1000 euros or more. Bidding via The-Saleroom.com incurs a fee of 4.95% + VAT on hammer price.
ANTHONY GREEN RA [b. 1939] Mary's Box and Anthony's Tent, 1988.diptych lithograph on two sheets, edition of 75, published and printed at Curwen Studio, signed, dated '88 and numbered in pencil on both sheets, an artist's proof AP VII/X 25/95.88 x 119cm [total sheet size] [2]. Unframed.Provenance: publisher's archive. [very good condition]. Buyers premium of 20% + VAT is payable on hammer price of all lots in this auction. Artists Resale Rights [ARR] of 4% are payable on the hammer price of all lots selling for the UK £ equivalent of 1000 euros or more. Bidding via The-Saleroom.com incurs a fee of 4.95% + VAT on hammer price.
SIR FRANK BRANGWYN R.A (1867-1956), 'Queen Elizabeth's ships', signed in pencil by the artist and having the Fine Art Society Limited label verso dated November 1919, coloured lithograph. Plate 35.5cm x 58cm approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Glazed gilt frame with washline mount. Appearing in good original condition with no obvious damage. Very slight discolouring outside of the plate.
Two Edwardian lithograph theatre posters 'The Messenger Boy':, for 'Mr George Edwardes' Company from The Gaiety Theatre, London' , one by Stewart Browne, dated October 28th 1901 for David Allen & Sons, 51 x 74cm., also a copy of 'The Boom of Big Ben' at the Shakespeare Theatre, Clapham Junction, printed by Culliford, London, 76.5 x 50cm (torn across fold) (3)
Guy Arnoux, An ealry 20 century lithograph advertising poster 'Les Vins de Bourgogne':, with image of a man on a wine barrel over text 'Les Vins de Bourgogne de Henri de Bahèzre - Maison Fondée en 1886 - Nuits-St. Georges (Côte d'Or)', printed by Devambez, 120 x 80cm (torn upper left quater)
Two early 20th century lithograph theatre posters for 'Robinson Crusoe':, one after Jim Affleck printed by Alf Cooke Limited Design No 256, 74 x 50, the other after Tony Gibbons, printed by John Waddingtons Limited, 50 x 76cm, (both with remains of matinee sticker to upper right corners) (2)
After D'Ezy. A French advertising poster 'Thé de Chine-Compagnie Coloniale' :, published by L Martinet, Paris, 132 x100cm (torn), also Sepo (Severo Pozzati) lithograph poster for 'Balto Cigarettes' published by Jules Simon, Paris, 148 x 100cm ( torn , poor condition) and an Italian advertising poster for 'Cuba Cunesi' Rum. (3)
A late Victorian lithograph theatre poster for ' Miss Nancy Graemes, Public Hall Wealdstone, Wednesday, January 23rd, 1895':, printed by David Allen & Sons, 76 x 50.5cm together with a poster for 'The Boom of Big Ben' at the Shakespeare Theatre, Clapham Junction, printed by Culliford, London, 76.5 x 50cm (2)
Birmingham. Wrightson's Annual Directory of Birmingham, including an alphabetical list of the Inhabitants of the Town; a complete Classification of the Trades; a new arrangement of Mails, Coaches, and Carriers, under the places to which they go..., Birmingham: R. Wrightson, 1829-30, numerous engraved & lithograph plates advertising trades and tradesmen (few folding), ink stain to fore-margin of initial few leaves, modern calf-backed printed boards, red morocco title label to boards, 8vo, together with The Directory of Birmingham; including an alphabetical list of the Inhabitants of the Town; a Classification of its Merchants, Manufacturers, &c..., A new arrangement of Mails, Coaches, and Carriers..., Birmingham: Wrightson & Webb, 1835, folding engraved map, numerous engraved plates advertising trades and tradesmen , modern brown half morocco, red morocco title label to spine, 8vo, plus Smith (William Hawkes) , Birmingham and South Staffordshire; or Illustrations of the History, Geology, and Industrial Operations of a Mining District, London: Charles Tilt, 1838, engraved frontispiece, folding plan and numerous plates including adverts for trades, front free endpaper with pasted-in author's signature, and bookplate of Eric S. Quayle of Greensleeves, Sutton Coldfield to front pastedown, original cloth-backed boards, short tear to lower joint, wear at head of spine, 8vo, plus Parson (William & White, William) , History, Directory, and Gazetteer, of the Counties of Durham and Nothumberland, and the Towns and Counties of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne and Berwick-Upon-Tweed, 2 volumes, 1827, without maps, contemporary calf, both volumes neatly rebacked, with gilt decorated spines and red maroon morocco title labels, large 12mo in 6s (Qty: 5)
Nattes (John Claude). Scotia Depicta; or, the Antiquities, Castles, Public Buildings, Noblemen and Gentlemen's Seats, Cities, Towns, and Picturesque Scenery, of Scotland, London: Printed by T. Bensley for W. Miller, J.C. Nattes, J. Fittler, Longman & Rees, Manners & Miller, & Hill, 1804, additional engraved title (stain to lower blank margin & repaired closed tear at head) and 48 plates, offset to tissue guards (plates 12 Glasgow Infirmary torn to lower outer blank corner), engraved vignette illustration to final leaf (creased), occasional light dust-soiling and minor spotting, endpapers renewed, original boards with printed title label to upper board, cloth spine, rubbed and some wear to board edges, oblong folio, together with Lawson (John Parker) , Scotland Delineated. A Series of Views of the Principle Cities and Towns, particularly of Edinburgh and its Environs; of the Cathedrals, Abbeys, and other Monastic Remains; the Castles and Baronial Mansions; the Mountains and Rivers Sea-Coast, and other grand and picturesque scenery, London: Day & Son, [1858], 72 tinted lithograph plates (including additional title) after David Roberts, J.M.W. Turner, Clarkson Stanfield etc., some scattered spotting, hinges repaired, all edge gilt, original blue cloth gilt in bright condition, rebacked with original spine relaid, spine frayed at head & foot, extremities rubbed, folio (Qty: 2)
Ormerod (George). The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester, 3 volumes, 1819, engraved portrait frontispiece to volume 1 and few engraved plates, wood engraved vignettes and armorials, occasional spotting and toning, 20th century quarter diced calf, folio, together with Earwaker (J.P.) , East Cheshire: Past and Present; or a History of the Hundred of Macclesfield, in the County Palatine of Chester, 2 volumes, 1877, 2 albumen photograph plates and few lithograph plates, sewing to volume 1 broken at front of volume, original gilt blocked green cloth, frayed at head & foot of spines and some joints torn, large 4to, plus Baines (Thomas & Fairbairn, William) , Lancashire and Cheshire Past & Present, 4 volumes, London: William Mackenzie, [1868-1869], engraved plates, some spotting, all edges gilt, original cloth with gilt blocked decoration, slightly frayed to extremities, 4to (Qty: 9)
Jackson (Sidney William). Egg Collecting and Bird Life of Australia. Catalogue and Data of the "Jacksonian Oological Collection," 1st edition, Sydney: F. W. White, 1907, halftone photographs throughout, original front wrapper bound in, modern green crushed half morocco gilt, 4to (28.5 x 21.5 cm), together with: Mosley (Sir Oswald, Bart.), The Natural History of Tutbury. Together with the Fauna and Flora of the District surrounding Tutbury and Burton-on-Trent by Edwin Brown, 1st edition, London: John van Voorst, 1863, 9 plates (5 chromolithographs, 1 hand-coloured lithograph by J. Wolf, 1 uncoloured lithograph, 2 line-engravings), a little spotting, modern half leatherette, large 8vo (25.8 x 15.5 cm), Childs (John Lewis, editor), The Warbler, Second Series [only], 7 volumes in one, 1st edition, 1905-13, 12 colour plates of eggs, 2 mounted colour plates, halftone plate, original wrappers bound in, modern red half calf, 4to (26 x 17.5 cm), Nidiologist, The Nidiologist, 4 volumes in one [all published], Alameda, CA: Henry Reed Taylor, 1896, illustrations throughout, facsimile series title bound in at front, original wrappers bound in at rear, modern green crushed half morocco gilt, 8vo (25 x 16 cm), and 5 others, all leather-bound, various formats (Qty: 9)NOTESMullens & Swann p. 420 (Mosley); Wood pp. 617 (Lewis), 492 (Nidiologist, erroneously reporting six volumes). A notice at the beginning of volume seven of the Warbler states that 'this edition .. is limited to 100 copies'.
Turnbull (William). The Birds of East Lothian and a Portion of the Adjoining Counties, 1st UK edition, Glasgow: printed for private circulation, 1867, hand-coloured lithographic frontispiece by Edwin Sheppard, lithographic vignettes in text, half-title with clipped catalogue descriptions mounted recto and colour lithograph of the Bass Rock by Reginald Phillimore verso, ink-stamp of ornithologist O. V. Aplin (1858-1940) to initial blank, 2 related letters laid in, bookplate, 20th-century red quarter morocco, 8vo (25 x 15.5 cm) , together with: Sterland (W. J., & J. Whitaker), Descriptive List of the Birds of Nottinghamshire, 1st edition, Mansfield: William Gouk, 1879, authorial presentation inscription to front pastedown, original cloth, 8vo, Davis (W. J.), The Birds of the Dartford District, 1st edition, Dartford: J. & W. Davis, 1904, 9 halftone plates, old library stamps, original cloth, call number gilt to spine, printed library notice to front board, 8vo, Aldridge (W.), A Gossip on the Wild Birds of Norwood and Crystal Palace District, 1st edition, Upper Norwood: Burdett and Co., 1885, wood-engraved frontispiece, original blue cloth gilt, a bright copy, 8vo, Nicholl (Digby S. W.), Notes on the Rarer Birds of Glamorganshire, reprinted from 'The Zoologist', 1st edition in book-form, London: West, Newman and Co., 1889, autograph letter signed from ornithologist J. E. Harting (1841-1928) tipped to front free endpaper, original green cloth, 8vo, and 17 others, mainly local avifaunas, including provincial imprints, 8vo (Qty: 22)NOTESMullens & Swann pp. 595 (Turnbull), 559 (Sterland & Whitaker), 165 (Davis, 'not seen'), 10 (Aldridge), 448 (Nicholl, 'not seen'). Turnbull's work is one of 150 copies; OCLC traces eight copies only of Sterland and Whitaker's work, one for Davis's (Natural History for Museum), and nine for Aldridge's.
* Helsinki. Stanford (Edward, Publisher), Panorama of Helsingfors and the Fortress of Svéaborg from photographs by M. V. Wright, printed by Maclure, Macdonald & Macgregor circa 1870, tinted lithograph, old folds, some staining and spotting, marginal repaired closed tear, lower left corner torn and replaced but not affecting printed image, 255 x 700 mm, framed and glazed (Qty: 1)NOTESA scarce view of the capital of Finland.
* Moody (C.). The Prize Heifer Flower, at one year and four months old..., Thomas Moses, Boston, circa 1846, lithograph after B Hubbard with contemporary hand colouring, repaired closed tear and slight surface abrasion affecting image, occasional marginal closed tears, 460 x 540 mm, framed and glazed, together with Davis (William Henry). A Portrait of the Isle of Ely prize Ox of the Improved Shorthorn breed...., W. H. Davis, circa 1828, u ncoloured lithograph, some surface abrasion and scratching, one repaired closed tear, some overall toning, laid on linen and mounted on a contemporary wooden stretcher, 370 x 460 mm, framed and glazed in a contemporary stained oak frame (Qty: 2)NOTESRothamsted Collection, numbers 77 & 50
* Payne (Charles Johnston 'Snaffles'), The Gent in a Ratcatcher , 'I have my man cleaning my 'osses, not my breeches', circa 1922, lithograph heightened with body-colour, uncoloured remarque of a man grooming a horse, snaffle bit blindstamp, signed in pencil by artist to lower right, overall size 380 x 360 mm, framed and glazed with a Malcolm Innes Gallery label to verso of frame (Qty: 1)
* Payne (Charles Johnston, Snaffles), ' Forrard on me lads and hit em Bl----y ard', circa 1940, colour lithograph with an uncoloured remarque of a Huntsman and hounds, snaffle bit blind-stamp, signed by artist in pencil to lower right, slight spotting to margins, overall size 510 x 590 mm, framed and glazed (Qty: 1)
Vanity Fair. Vanity Fair Album: A show of sovereigns, statesmen, judges, and men of the day, volumes I-XVIII, 1869-86, approximately 936 colour lithograph plates by "Ape", "Spy" et al, advertisements, occasional light spotting to text and to mainly plate margins, gutta percha perished in a few albums, some leaves loose, all edges gilt, original green cloth gilt, generally in clean, bright condition, a little rubbed and some minor marks, volume XIV covers with some water stains (front endpaper partially adhered to pastedown) folio (Qty: 18)NOTESIncludes Darwin, Wagner, Whistler, Spofforth & Lord Wimborne.
Beattie (William). The Ports, Harbours, Watering-Places, and Coast Scenery of Great Britain, 2 volumes in one, 1844, engraved portrait frontispiece, engraved titles and numerous plates by W.H. Bartlett, some dampstains and spotting, all edges gilt, disbound 4to, together with Brandon (Raphael & J. Arthur) ,Parish Churches; being Perspective Views of English Ecclesiastical Structures..., 1848, numerous lithograph plates and plans, scattered spotting, contemporary green half calf, joints split, worn, large 8vo, plus Barrow (John) , Mountain Ascents in Westmoreland and Cumberland, 1886, frontispiece lacking, some illustrations, folding map, dedication inscribed by the author, lacking front free endpaper, original cloth, extremities rubbed, 8vo, and Cocks (Alfred Heneage) , The Church Bells of Buckinghamshire, London: Jarrold & Sons, 1897, lithograph frontispiece and plates, original cloth gilt, extremities rubbed, large 8vo (limited edition of 430 copies), plus other miscellaneous books including The Church Bells of Suffolk, by John James Raven, 1890; The Church Bells of Bedfordshire, by Thomas North, 1883; My Cricket Memories by J.B. Hobbs, 1st edition, 1924; Annals of Cricket by W.W. Read, 2nd edition, 1896, plus British topography, literature, travel, and reference etc. (Qty: 3 cartons)
Phillips (John). The Rivers, Mountains and Sea-Coast of Yorkshire. With Essays on the Climate, Scenery, and Ancient Inhabitants of the County, 2nd subcribers' edition, London: John Murray, 1855, 35 lithograph plates (including frontispiece and hand-coloured map), scattered spotting, original green cloth gilt, spine faded, 8vo, together with Shirley (Evelyn Philip) , Some Account of English Deer Parks, with notes on the Management of Deer, London: John Murray, 1867, wood engraved frontispiece, original green cloth gilt, 4to, plus Howitt (William) , The Rural Life of England, 2nd edition, corrected and revised, 1840, wood engraved vignette to title with inscription, wood engraved vignette illustrations, original cloth gilt, spine darkened, 8vo, plus other miscellaneous books (Qty: 2 cartons)
Spooner (William). Spooner's Pictorial Map of England & Wales, Arranged as an Amusing and Instructive Game for Youth. Illustrated with upwards of one hundred & twenty views, London: William Spooner, Nov. 5th, 1844, folding hand-coloured lithograph map sectionalised on linen, light spotting, original cloth covers with uncoloured lithograph pictorial title to upper board, spine faded, tie broken & lacking, map dimensions approximately 62 x 51 cm, together with Bowles (Carington) , Bowles's New Pocket Plan of the Cities of London & Westminster; with the Borough of Southwark: Comprehending the New Buildings and other Alterations to the Year 1789, folding hand-coloured engraved map sectionalised on linen, few ink marks, some dust-soiling and light wear, contained in original wallet case with printed title label (ink date written in manuscript), map dimensions approximately 48 x 94 cm, plus Phillips (William) , Outlines of Mineralogy and Geology, intended for the use of those who may desire to become Acquainted with the Elements of those Sciences; Especially of Young Persons, 3rd edition, 1818, 4 engraved plates (2 hand-coloured), edges untrimmed, original boards, 12mo, and [Anstey, Christopher] , The New Bath Guide: or Memoirs of the B.N.R.D. Family in a Series of Poetical Epistles, Bath, Printed and Published by John Browne, 1807, engraved title and 11 plates, some browning and spotting, original boards with later marbled paper adhered over, small 8vo, plus other miscellaneous 19th century antiquarian including a defective New National Encyclopaedia Atlas by William Mackenzie, 1868 and 11 odd volumes of Buffon's Natural History, published 1797-1808, etc. (Qty: a carton)
Clock case designs. A series of prints of clock case designs, mid/late 19th century, 85 lithograph plates of clock case designs etc., dampstaining, browning and spotting, contemporary half morocco, spine torn with loss, old cloth tape repairs, covers detached, worn, folio, together with Trade Catalogue , Catalogue of Chemical Apparatus and Pure Chemicals sold by Townson & Mercer, 89, Bishopsgate Street, London, 6th edition, 1894, numerous wood engraved illustrations, original brown cloth gilt, 8vo, plus Murphy (William S.) , Modern Drapery and Allied Trades, Wholesale and Retail, by Leading Specialists in Every Department, volumes 1-3, Gresham Publishing Company, [1914], colour and monotone plates, black & white illustrations, original decorative cloth, 8vo, and other trade catalogues and related reference etc. (Qty: a carton)
Ivor Abrahams RA (British, 1935-2015). 'Privacy Plots V: Hedge and Street, 1970', Screenprint and flock fibre on paper signed in pencil and numbered 7/75 56cm x 78cm. Richard Tuff, 'Path to Sennen', Lithograph in colours, signed, titled and numbered 125 /250 in pencil, 70cm x 68cm. Another limited edition print 'Riviera III', 50cm x 61cm. And a watercolour, of a Mediterranean coastal coastal view (4)
δ AFTER BARNETT FREEDMAN (BRITISH, 1901-1958) 15-inch gun turret, HMS 'Repulse', 1941 Coloured lithograph, published by the National Gallery, printed at the Baynard Press 29 x 39½in. (74 x 100.5cm.)Footnote: Barnett Freedman was one of the first artists to be commissioned by the War Artists' Advisory Committee at the start of the Second World War. In July 1941, he was sent to work for the Admiralty, and specifically on H.M.S. Repulse.
After Isaac Cullin (fl.1881-1920)THE SADDLING ROOM AT EPSOMcolour lithograph, mounted with key identifying the jockeys from left-to-right as F Webb, E Martin, C Loates, C Wood, Giles, T Loates, G Barrett, Fagin, Osborne, T Cannon, J Goater, Rickaby, J Watts, J Woodburn, Tomlisson, Fred Archer, Luke, White, Lashmar & F Barrett, the image 38 by 58cm., in a modern frame under glass, 58 by 76cm.
Autographed ''Barcelona'' print of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's winning goal in Manchester United's 1999 UEFA Champions League Final victory,fully-signed by the Manchester United team, Limited Edition Lithograph Print, this example with the exclusively low edition number of 2, artwork by Stewart Beckett who has also signed the piece, bears blind stamps, mounted, framed & glazed overall 65 by 85cm.; COA taped to the backboard

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