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David Shepherd Artist Signed Ltd and Numbered Edition Colour Lithograph / Print. Titled ' Lone Wanderers of The Arctic ' No 263 of 1,500 Copies. Fine Art Trade Guild Stamp to Bottom Left of Margin, Pencil Signed by David Shepherd to Lower Right Margin. Mounted and Framed Behind Non Reflective Glass. Lithograph / Print Size 19 x 28.75 Inches. Size with Frame 28 x 38 Inches. All Aspects of Condition Is Excellent.
A set of 3 19th century framed and glazed 19th century lithograph prints by J.G. Keulemans. The coloured lithograph prints with latin notation. To include Paurs Nigricinereus, Pholidauges Sharpii, Appalis Viridiceps. Also another by H Gronvold entitled Pucrasia Joretiana. Frames measure 27 cm high and 20 cm wide.
A late 18th/early 19th Century French kingwood and gilt brass mounted rectangular Bureau Plat of "Louis XV" design, the whole of slightly shaped serpentine outline, the top now inset with dark wine velour, within chevron bandings inlaid with central banding, moulded gilt brass edging with leaf and scroll corners, fitted three frieze drawers with chevron inlaid drawer fronts and gilt brass leaf and scroll handles and mounts, three dummy drawers to reverse, above shaped apron and on slender square cabriole legs with gilt brass leaf and scroll mouldings and leaf sabots, 57.5ins wide x 29ins deep x 30.5ins high (later velour inlaid to top - generally scuffed and marked) Provenance: The property of Francis, Lord Jeffrey (1773-1850). Editor of the influential "Edinburgh Review" from 1803-1829 and Lord Advocate of Scotland. Thought to have been acquired in 1801 on his marriage to Catherine Wilson (who died in 1805). On his second marriage in 1815 he leased Craigcrook Castle, Edinburgh and this was the table at which he wrote his articles for the Edinburgh Review and had kept the table until his death in 1850. It was left to John Hunter (1801-1869) his first wife's nephew and protégé and thence by family descent. Note: Complete with a lithograph portrait of Francis Jeffrey engraved by S. Freeman after W.Evans, published March 16th 1812, oval 12.5ins x 8.25ins, framed and glazed
19th Century English school - Gouache - "Kenfield, The Seat of Miss Thomson", 9ins x 12ins, in gilt framed and glazed Note: This local view of Kenfield, Petham was originally published as a lithograph illustration in C. Greenwood's book - "From the Epitome of the History of Kent", published 1838
After Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) - Lithograph - "Guitare et Partitions", 23ins x 11.5ins, in gilt and painted Florentine frame and glazed, and offset print - "Guitare Bouteille et Compotier", 23ins x 21ins, in ash frame and glazed Provenance: John Lewis - "100 Years of Art" - 1st-24th April 1999
1840 Weller's Weekly Dispatch Atlas, maps of Ireland and Dublin, Belfast, Cork and Killarney and their environs. A coloured, lithograph map of Ireland in four, separate sheets and individual maps of Dublin, Belfast, Cork and Killarney and their environs. Each sheet 19.50 by 14in. (49.5 by 35.6cm)
Guinness Temple Bar Blues Festival poster and a Guinness mirror. A colour lithograph poster designed by G. Kirk, for the Guinness Temple Bar Blues Festival, which was staged annually, in July between 1992 and 1997, attractively framed; together with a Guinness mirror., The Festival poster 15.25 by 54.50in. (38.7 by 138.4cm)
1969 Aer Lingus Boeing 737 poster. Aer Lingus advertisement poster showing a Boeing 737 in the airline's livery. Designed by JW Petrie. Colour lithograph by The Ormond Printing Co. 30 by 20in. (76.2 by 50.8cm) Aer Lingus introduced Boeing 737s to its fleet in 1969 to cope with the high demand for flights between Dublin and London. Later, Aer Lingus extended the 737 flights to all of its European network.
OLYMPIC GAMES MUNICH 1972 - "Olympische Spiele Munchen 1972" (1970's) - A highly-collectible original colour lithograph poster promoting the 1972 Munich Olympics, designed and signed on plate by English-American pop artist David Hockney . His signature also dates the photo 1970. This print depicts a figure leaping into a pool of water. Brightly coloured abstract shapes make up the surface of the pool, in a style similar to other imagery of pools and swimmers that Hockney is well-known for. The lower left corner of the poster bears the Olympic logo. (25.2" x 40.1" - 64 x 102 cm) - Rolled (as issued) & printed on a heavy stock paper - Very fine
WORLD WAR 1 - German War Effort poster: 'Arbeit in Stadt und Land!'; 69 x 49cms., within modern light wood frame; depicts an agricultural & munitions worker below an 8 line central verse with relevant illus. above; b/w. lithograph by Hanns Anker, Berlin, 1918; together with WW2 German Poster 'Raider mussen rollen furden Sieg'; 59 x 42cms. loose, orange & black colouring depicting helmeted soldier & express train; sold with another WW1 poster.
A group of assorted prints and engravings, including After Mallet, La Beaute l'Eveille, stipple engraving; Italian School (18th/19th century), Venice; Nizza; Genova, three engravings, two facsimile prints after Albrecht Durer; after William Nicholson, The Golfer, woodcut print; A group of five landscape etchings; A group of sixteen 19th century prints and engravings; Delatre, Street scene, etching; After Pierre Bonnard, Le Boulevard, colour lithograph; and a Continental School (20th century), Untitled, mixed media print, indistinctly signed in pencil.(qty) A4 + CAB

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