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Van Hecke, Willem (Belgium, 1893-1976), Abstract portrait, lithography on paper, numb. 19/80 Dim.: 86 x 65 cm (the frame) Dim.: 66 x 47 cm (the lithograph) We have more lots available for bidding on on our website only, see www.rm-auctions.com. Both auctions are being held simultaneously, but the extra lots are not available during our live auction nor on this platform. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
Of Royal Interest: A collection of items related to Edward VIII and other members of the Royal family comprising:1. A printed cotton Union Jack commemorating King Edward VIII and the five dominions.2. A copy of Prince Edward's 'Farewell to the Nation' as broadcast on December 11th 1936.3. Nine black and white and coloured postcards depicting Edward the Prince of Wales/Edward VIII.4. An sepia lithograph depicting an official photograph of Edward the Prince of Wales/Edward VIII, mounted.5. Two American newpapers dated Thursday July 16th 1936 headlining the attempted assassination of King Edward6. A group of 34 un-issued Edward VIII postage stamps 1D-2½D (6) CONDITION REPORT: Folds, fading and discolouration. Please Note: This autograph has not been inspected by a specialist and its authenticity is not guaranteed. Please satisfy yourself before making any bids.
Swift (Jonathan) The Voyages of Lemuel Gulliver to Lilliput & Brobdingnag, colour lithograph plates by Edward Bawden, signed by Bawden on front free endpaper, original cloth-backed boards, dust-jacket slightly soiled and creased, Folio Society, 1948 § O'Connor (John) Canals, Barges and People, wood-engravings by the author, some colour, original cloth-backed boards, 1950 § Bilbo (Owo & Jack) Laugh with the Piffles, inscribed by Jack Bilbo, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, dust-jacket, 1947 § Cranbrook (Earl of) Parnassian Molehill: An Anthology of Suffolk Verse, one of 500 copies, illustrations by John Nash, original cloth, slip-case, Ipswich, 1953 § Butterworth (A.M.) William Blake, Mystic..., one of 250 copies, original buckram, uncut, Liverpool & London, 1911, plates and illustrations, all rubbed; and c.40 others, illustrated, v.s. (c.45)
Verve: The French Review of Art, Nos.5/6, 14 colour lithographs Guys (4), Braque, Rouault, Derain (2), Léger, Bonnard (2), Matisse (2) and Klee, plates and illustrations, some mounted, title lightly browned, contemporary boards, rubbed, original colour lithograph wrappers by Maillol bound in, 4to, Paris, 1939.
Graham (Rigby) & Brewhouse Press.- Hickman (Trevor) The Execution of a Bookbinder: James Cook, number 29 of 75 copies, 2 linocuts by Rigby Graham, one large colour, with printed note 'Apology' for poor presswork loosely inserted, lightly browned, slight crease at lower corner, 1966; Cave (Roderick) The Dance of Death, number 69 of 150 copies, large linocut by Trevor Hickman, 1967 § Hoy (Peter) Silence at Midnight [and] Silence a Minuit, each number 193 of 200 copies, 1967 § Graham (R.) & T.Hickman. One Hour Less: A Bookbinder Dies from Gaol Fever, one of 200 copies, large colour lithograph by Graham, 1968 § Holt (Penelope) Roger Payne: Bookbinder, one of 200 copies, 1969 § Graham (Patricia) The Brewhouse at Wymondham, one of 90 copies, 1974, Brewhouse Press Broadsheets Nos.1-6 & 13 (of 13), large single sheets folding to 4to, all with illustrations, most by Graham, nos.1, 2 & 5 with large illustration filling verso of folding sheet (c.410 x 340), all but the first loose in printed/pictorial folder, the last with list of broadsheets and a few other additional items from the press, Wymondham, Brewhouse Press; and another on the Cook murder, 4to (7)⁂ The first broadsheet relates the tale of James Cook, a Leicester bookbinder who murdered John Paas, a maker of bookbinding tools, by hitting him over the head with an iron press pin and then attempting to dispose of the body by cutting it up and burning it. After a chase in a rowing boat Cook was arrested, tried and sentenced to be hanged and then suspended in an iron gibbet cage, the last case of such punishment in England.
Ardizzone (Edward).- St. Luke's Life of Christ, translated by J.B.Phillips, number 52 of 150 copies signed by the artist and translator, illustrations by Edward Ardizzone, original morocco-backed cloth, t.e.g., spine a little faded, board slip-case, Curwen Press, 1956 § Black (Margaret) Three Brothers and a Lady, first edition, colour illustrations by Ardizzone, original pictorial boards, a little rubbed, spine ends chipped, 1947 § Fordham (Hallam, editor) Hey Nonny Yes, signed and inscribed by the editor, colour lithograph illustrations by Ardizzone, original pictorial boards, dust-jacket rubbed and torn, crudely repaired with sticky tape, 1947; and 2 others illustrated by the same, v.s. (5)
Chagall (Marc) Green Acrobat, rare proof for cover of 'Derrière le Miroir' No. 235, 4 lithographs, two printed in colours, on one sheet of wove paper, the full sheet with registration mark, 780 x 590mm (30 3/4 x 23 1/4in), Paris , Mourlot, 1979; La Ruche et Montparnasse, lithograph printed in colours, on wove paper, 745 x 540mm (29 1/4 x 21 1/4in), Mourlot, Paris, [c.1978] (2)
Colette ([Sidonie-Gabrielle]) Break of Day, translated by Enid McLeod, limited edition signed by the artist, 3 original colour silkscreens and illustrations in blue by Françoise Gilot, tissue guards, prospectus loosely inserted, original blue silk, slip-case, New York, Limited Editions Club, 1983 § Eluard (Paul) Tout Dire, out-of-series copy from an edition limited to 115, plates by Françoise Gilot, original pictorial wrappers, uncut, Paris, 1951 § Cocteau (Jean) Théatre, vol.2 only (of 2), colour lithograph plates by the author, original pictorial boards, uncut, spine soiled, Paris, 1957, 4to & 8vo (3)
Doyle (John, pseud. "H.B."). Political Sketches &c. by H. B., volume 2 (only), published Thos. McLean, circa 1832, title page and contents list, 110 uncoloured lithograph caricatures, all trimmed to neatline and laid on contemporary paper, slight spotting throughout, some images with 'HB subscribers copy' blindstamp in margins, bookplate of 'City of Leeds public library', near contemporary half morocco with gilt title and library number to spine, worn at extremities, folio (1)
Scott (Captain R.F.). Scott's Last Expedition, 2 volumes, 2nd edition, 1913, photogravure portrait frontispiece to each, colour and black & white plates and maps, occasional light spotting, bookplate, top edge gilt, original blue cloth, slightly rubbed, large 8vo, together with Lecture Advertisement leaflet, Town Hall , Birmingham. Under the auspices of the Council of the Birmingham and Midland Institute, on Tuesday, November 4th, at 8, Commander Evans C.B., R.N., wil deliver a Lecture on "Capt. Scott's Expedition"..., [1913], 4pp. advertisement leaflet printed in red & black, with black & white portraits from photographs and map, central horizontal fold and short repaired closed tears, 4to, with British Antarctic Expedition Reports, British Antarctic ("Terra Nova") Expedition, 1910. Natural History Reports, Zoology volumes 1 & 3 only, (Vertebrata & Arthropoda), London: Trustees of the British Museum, [1914?-],Preface to volume 1 dated 1924, lithograph & photogravure plates, numerous illustrations and diagrams, few ink stamps, presentation bookplates by the Trustees of the British Museum to Bedford College, 20th century library buckram, library number at foot of spines, 4to, and Simpson (G.C.), British Antarctic Expedition 1910-1913, Meteorology, 2 volumes, Calcutta: Printed by Thacker, Spink & Co., 1919, map frontispiece to volume 1, numerous charts including many folding, ink stamps to titles, presentation bookplates by the Capt. Scott Antarctic Fund to Bedford College, July 1924, contemporary two tone cloth, light wear to upper board of volume 2, library numbers at foot of spines, 4to (7)
Thomas (Antoine Jean-Baptiste). Un an … Rome et dans ses environs. Recueil de dessins lithographi‚s, Paris: A. Firmin Didot, 1830, lithograph vignette to title and 72 hand-coloured & tinted lithograph plates after Villain, preceded by 44 pages of text, scattered spotting, some water staining, toning and few marks, all edges gilt, contemporary dark green quarter morocco, gilt decorated spine, cloth covered boards with gilt title to upper board, upper joint splitting at head & foot, folio (1)
Prosser (George Frederick). Select Illustrations of the County of Surrey, Comprising Picturesque Views of the Seats of the Nobility and Gentry, Interesting Remains &c., 1st edition, 1828, lithograph title, 46 uncoloured lithograph plates, vignettes to text, subscriber's list present, bound with Scenic and Antiquarian Features of the Town and Neighbourhood of Guildford Surrey, Published, Drawn &c. by G.F. Prosser, Guildford, Surrey, 1840, lithograph title, five tinted lithograph plates, vignette illustration, some spotting and toning throughout, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt panelled and richly decorated dark green morocco, modern reback with gilt decorated spine, 4to (1)

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