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Los 497

A good collection of Hornby Meccano 0 gauge model railway items with tinplate locos 6781 LMS (black), 6100 'Royal Scot' (burgundy), 2509 'Silver Link' and further example in green, carriages including 3888 and 6844 LMS, 1584 and 1585 LNER 'The Silver Jubilee', 'Mitropa Schlafwagen' (red and cream), tenders and wagons including 'Motor Pratts Spirit' (green), 'Castrol Oil' barrels on red wagon, LMS (burgundy and green), 'Meccano' coal (red) etc, trackside architecture and furniture including lithograph printed station with hinged doors, 'Ripon' sign and fence section (x2), boxed No. 1 Crane Truck and Hydraulic Buffer Stop, signal post, 'St. Leonards-on-Sea' sign, refreshment stand, 'Try Your Weight' scales, etc, conductors and passengers, a quantity of straight and curved track and a number of vacant boxes. CONDITION REPORT: All in playworn condition.

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AFTER JOSEPH PRIESTMAN ATKINSON; a 19th century hand coloured satirical lithograph 'Ye Pilgrimage to Bedlam 1864', published by Bemrose & Sons, Derby, 23.5 x 53.5cm, in glazed maple frame.A copy of this print is in The British Museum no.19371018.4, a black and white copy in National Portrait Gallery no.NPG D3783, and on show at National Trust Calke Abbey, Derbyshire NT286745.

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TREVOR GRIMSHAW (1947-2001); a signed limited edition black and white lithograph 'City 1982', numbered 221/450, produced as a further edition to the S & B series of Christmas limited editions, 20.5 x 14.5cm, in Seasons Greetings mount. (D) CONDITION REPORT: This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk.

Los 1553

C. Bentley lithograph depicting a fishing boat below cliffs. Highlighted in watercolour. Framed and glazed. Approx. 20 x 27cm.

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A framed & glazed Victorian Lithograph of a hilltop scene of Coventry. In decorative gilt frame. Approx.34 x 49cm.

Los 395

A gilt framed lithograph of "Old Ironsides in Chase", published 1929 after Harold Wyllie, 50 x 55cm.

Los 400

H. Papprill after Knell, 'This View of Her Majesty's Steam Frigate Cyclops, off Spithead Under Admiralty Orders,' published by Ackermann 1857, aquatint on paper, 50x68cm, together with 'To be Or Not To Be,' colour lithograph, 38x56cm

Los 57

Henri Matisse "Venus Blue Nude" original lithograph after Matisse's cut outs 1954 printed by Mourlot H: 53cm W:43cm

Los 58

Georges Braque "Birds" lithograph 1955, printed by Mourlot H: 53cm W: 43cm

Los 59

George Braque lithograph "Flowers" 1955 printed by Mourlot H: 53cm W: 43cm

Los 61

Wassily Kandinsky Lithograph 1969 Composition II Printed by Maeght H: 53cm W: 43cm

Los 610

Orient Express ‘The Network at Work’ Pierre Fix-Masseau, a coloured limited edition lithograph, in the Art Deco style signed in pencil Fix-Masseau 1987, 495/500, unframed in blue vinyl folio with gold detail depicting the Orient Express 16” x 12”, E, Folio G-E (2)

Los 612

David Shepherd ‘Willesden Sheds’, limited edition coloured lithograph, signed in pencil David Shepherd, 380/850 published by Solomon and Whitehead 1991, unframed 22” x 29”, in Solomon and whitehead, folio with guarantee and other documents E, folio F

Los 613

Chris Woods ‘The Bournemouth Belle’ and ‘The Cunarder’ Coloured lithograph, signed in pencil Chris Woods, depicting Merchant Navy Pacific No 35022 leaving Southampton (18” x 25”) together with an unsigned example, depicting LN Class 4-6-0 No 30850 leaving Southampton Ocean Terminal (20” x 26”) both framed and glazed, G, Frames F (2)

Los 8

Berbrugger (Louis Adrien). Algerie Historique, Pittoresque et Monumentale, (plates only), Paris, 1843, one lithograph map hand-coloured in outline, 58 lithograph plates, mostly tinted, some marginal tears & fraying, dust-soiling, spotting and browning, disbound folio Sold as a collection of plates. (1)

Los 19

*Darell (Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Harry). Interview between Col. Hare, Lieut.-Governor and the Caffir Chiefs at Blockdrift [from China, India, Cape of Good Hope and Vicinity. A series of thirteen travel-tinted views from sketches by Lieut.-Col. Sir Harry Darell, Bart., 7th Dragoon Guards, published by Day & Son, 1852], colour lithograph, heightened with gum arabic, image size 28 x 40.5 cm (11 x 16 ins), framed and glazed (1)

Los 138

London. Lee (Kerry), London. The Bastion of Liberty, circa 1950, large colour lithograph pictorial map of London, slight staining and fraying to margins, laid on card, 990 x 1230 mm A charming portrait of the artist Kerry Lee (1902 - 1988) can be seen in the lower right corner, his name signed on an easel with his faithful dog Jim sitting by his side. Kerry Lee produced two colour pictorial maps for British Railways in the 1930s which were revised up until the 1950s. These railway posters are very much in the style of Macdonald Gill. (1)

Los 288

Hall (Anna Maria). The Book of Royalty. Characteristics of British Palaces, by Mrs S.C. Hall, the drawings by W. Perring and J. Brown, published Ackermann, 1839, hand-coloured additional lithograph title and 12 plates, some minor marginal spotting and dust soiling, hinges cracked, all edges gilt, original red morocco gilt, slightly darkened and rubbed, some wear to head and foot of spine, folio (1)

Los 90

Pratt (Anne). The Flowering Plants and Ferns of Great Britain [with] The British Grasses and Sedges, 7 volumes, London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, [1856 or later], numerous colour lithograph plates, all edges gilt, publisher's gilt and blind decorated purple cloth, spines faded to blue, 8vo (7)

Los 156

Nottinghamshire. Speed (John), The Countie of Nottingham described, The Shire townes situation and the earls thereof observed, published Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, [1676], uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Nottingham, slight creasing, 385 x 510 mm, no text to verso, together with Bell (Thomas & Son, publisher), Plan of the Borough of Nottingham shewing surface levels by contour lines and geological formation, circa 1870, lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, slight dust soiling and marginal creasing, 620 x 450 mm, with several black & white facsimile maps, various sizes and condition (approx.26)

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Perez Villaamil (Jenaro). Espa¤a Artistica y Monumental vistas y Descripcion de los Sitios y Monumentos mas Notables de Espa¤a..., Texto Redacladopor Don Patricio de la Escosura..., volumes 1 & 2 only (of 3), Paris, 1842-1844, 96 lithograph plates (including many sepia), double column text in Spanish & French, few tears to last leaf of text and final plate detached & torn to lower margin, dust-soiling mostly to first & last leaves, spotting throughout volume (particularly to text), toning to margins, contemporary half calf with non matching oversized upper board (detached), spine torn with loss, large folio The third volume was published in 1850. (1)

Los 140

London. Wyld (James), Wyld's New Plan of London, published June 1866, folding lithograph map with sparse contemporary hand colouring, laid on linen, titles repeated in French & German, uncoloured vignette views of London landmarks in the margins, 555 x 950 mm, publisher's boards with red and grey printed wrappers, worn (1)

Los 74

Mantell (Gideon). The Geology of the South-East of England, 1st edition, 1833, lithograph frontispiece, wood engraved vignette title, hand-coloured engraved plan, five lithograph plates (one folding), wood engraved illustrations & diagrams to text, ink stamp to title & front pastedown, contemporary half calf, neatly rebacked preserving original morocco title labels, 8vo This volume includes the rare four page subscribers list. (1)

Los 65

Darwin (Charles). Geological Observations on the Volcanic Islands and Parts of South America visited during the Voyage of H.M.S. 'Beagle', 2nd edition, 1876, folding engraved map, folding hand-coloured lithograph cross section plan, four folding plates, illustrations & diagrams to text, occasional scattered spotting, contemporary half calf, gilt decorated spine with contrasting morocco labels, extremities slightly rubbed, 8vo (1)

Los 144

Maps. A mixed collection of 50 maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved maps, several with contemporary hand colouring including 16 county maps by John Cary, each approximately 220 x 270 mm, 15 county maps by Thomas Moule including four with contemporary hand colouring, seven lithograph geological county maps published by Edward Stanford,and others similar, including examples by Morden, Laurie & Whittle, Heywood, Taylor, Mercator and Walker, some duplicates, various sizes and condition (50)

Los 27

Keppel (Captain the Hon. George). Personal Narrative of a Journey from India to England, by Bussorah, Bagdad, the Ruins of Babylon, Curdistan, the Court of Persia, the Western Shore of the Caspian Sea, Astrakhan, Nishney Novogorod, Moscow, and St. Petersburgh, in the Year 1824, 2 volumes, 2nd edition, Henry Colburn, 1827, hand-coloured lithograph frontispiece to each, tinted lithograph plate, and folding linen-backed engraved map, few vignette illustrations to text, without 10 page publisher's catalogue at rear of volume 2, contemporary half calf gilt, extremities rubbed, 8vo Atabey 631. Three editions of Keppel's account of his return from India to England were published in 1827, the third with the title Personal Narrative of Travels in Babylonia and with an additional plate. The journey, which began in January of 1824, took him through Iraq, Kurdistan, and into Russia. (2)

Los 56

Phillips (Philip). The Forth Bridge in its Various Stages of Construction and Compared with the Most Notable Bridges of the World, Edinburgh: R. Grant & Son, [1889], lithograph title, numerous illustrations, plans and black & white plates from photographs etc. (printed to one side only), recent red buckram hinges, all edges gilt, original pale red cloth, gilt blocked title & image of the Forth Bridge to upper board, rebacked preserving original cloth spine, some fading & scuffing, oblong folio (1)

Los 95

[Yokohama Nursery Co Ltd]. Rare Hardy Japanese Peonies, Iris, Maples, Magnolias &c [so titled on upper cover], circa 1890, a sample catalogue containing 93 leaves of fine colour lithograph plates with magnificent hand-coloured blooms on Japanese tissue paper, arranged in eight sections with printed paper label mounted as section title before each part, comprising tree peonies (10), hardy Japanese flowering cherries (6 illustrations on 3 leaves), Gauntlett's Japanese herbaceous peonies (27), hardy Japanese maples (31 illustrations on 4 leaves), hydrangeas (9), hardy magnolias (9 illustrations on 5 leaves) and new hardy Japanese irises (35), many with printed and numbered title and price slip pasted to inner or lower margins, a few touching illustrations, versos blank, small typed ticket 'Set 27' to inside front cover, near-contemporary limp morocco with stab-stitched cloth spine tie, gilt-titled upper cover and with importer's stamp in gilt at lower margin, 'V.N. Gauntlett & Co. Japanese Nurseries, Chiddingfold, Surrey', small printed adhesive label at upper margin, 'When returning, kindly see that the Book of Lilies in included', heavily rubbed and some wear to extremities, oblong folio (28 x 37 cm) The Yokohama Nursery Company was founded in 1890 and though Gauntlett's Japanese Nurseries moved to Chiddingfold in 1907 this catalogue must be of an earlier date as from 1900 the Yokohama Nursery catalogues contained chromolithographed illustrations. Very rare. (1)

Los 399

Cotton (Robert). An Exact Abridgment of the Records in the Tower of London, from the reign of King Edward II, unto King Richard III, revised, rectified... and supplied with a preface, marginal notes... by William Prynne, printed for William Leake, 1657, title with small excision towards lower outer corner, contemporary blind-ruled calf, modern reback, thick folio, together with Cowley (Abraham), Works..., now published out of the authors original copies, first collected edition, printed by J.M. for Henry Herringman, 1668, engraved portrait frontispiece by William Faithorne (slightly trimmed and relined), 19th century half calf with gilt morocco spine label, a little rubbed, folio, plus Mundy (Captain), Pen and Pencil Sketches, being the journal of a tour in India, 2 volumes, 2nd edition, John Murray, 1833, etched plates, some light spotting, school prize ink inscription to front endpaper of first volume dated July 1842, contemporary calf, rubbed and marked, modern gilt rebacks, 8vo, and other various antiquarian interest, including a defective copy of William Guthrie's Geographical Grammar, 19th edition, 1801, John Jacob, Annals of Some of the British Norman Isles, constituting the Bailiwick of Guernsey, Part I [all published], Paris, 1830, lithograph plates and other illustrations, some scattered spotting throughout, early owners' presentation inscriptions to front endpaper, dated 1855 and 1877, Guy Mige, The Great French Dictionary, 1688 (some fraying with loss to fore-edge of early leaves), folio, etc. (a carton)

Los 382

Piper (John). Buildings and Prospects, 1st edition, Architectural Press, 1948, colour lithograph title, monochrome plates, original cloth in dust wrapper, a little rubbed and chips to extremities, large 8vo, together with Betjeman (John), First and Last Loves, 1st edition, 1952, monochrome plates, original cloth in dust wrapper, designed by John Piper, lightly spotted, 8vo, plus Nash (John, illustrator), One Hundred and One Ballades, [1931], The Natural History of Selborne, 1951, The Contemplative Gardener, by Jason Hill, 1940, Wild Flowers in Britain by Robert Gathorne-Hardy, 1938, & Men and the Fields, by Adrian Bell, 1939, all with colour and monochrome illustrations by John Nash, all original cloth in dust wrappers, a little chipped to extremities, but generally in good condition, plus Fleming (Ian), Thrilling Cities, 1st edition, 1963, monochrome plates, original cloth-backed boards in dust wrapper (designed by Paul Davis), and other 20th century illustrated books, or titles with jackets designed by Barnett Freedman, Clark Hutton, Harold Jones, etc., mostly original cloth, nearly all in dust wrappers, mainly 8vo (20)

Los 35

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)

Los 130

Folding maps. A mixed collection of 33 maps, mostly 19th & 20th century, maps of the British Isles, English Counties and overseas, including Wyld (James), New Map of the County of Suffolk, reduced from the large map in six sheets..., circa 1850, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, marbled endpapers, 580 x 805 mm, contained in publisher's cloth slipcase with printed label to upper board, with Ferguson (A.), Wilson's plan of the City of Dublin, published Dublin, W. Wilson, 1796, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, some staining, 295 x 375 mm, contained in a contemporary marbled card slipcase, plus Darton (William & Son, publishers), Warwickshire divided into Hundreds and the Parliamentary divisions, circa 1855, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, engraved vignette of Warwick castle, table of explanation and list of market towns, sectionalised and laid on linen, 450 x 355 mm, publisher's cloth boards with gilt title to upper siding, and Shawe (W.), Philips' New Map of England and Wales compiled from the Ordnance Survey showing Canals, Navigable Rivers & Principal Railway Lines, circa 1870, colour lithograph map with sparse later outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, 1050 x 86 mm, with others similar including examples by Ordnance Survey, Bradshaw, Cary and Cruchley, various sizes and condition (32)

Los 354

Bawden (Edward, illustrator). Adam and Evelyn at Kew or Revolt in the Gardens by Robert Herring, illustrated by Edward Bawden, 1st edition, 1930, colour plates and endpapers by Bawden, original cloth-backed patterned boards with matching dust wrapper, spine darkened and chipped with loss to head and foot, 8vo, together with BBC Year Book 1947, monochrome illustrations after photographs, original blue cloth gilt in dust wrapper designed by Bawden, with glassine over-wrapper (a little loss), wrapper a little chipped with minor loss to head of spine, 8vo, plus The Voyages of Lemuel Gulliver to Lilliput & Brobdingnag by Dean Swift, Folio Society, 1948, colour lithograph plates by Bawden, original cloth-backed marbled boards gilt in dust wrapper designed by Bawden, very slightly frayed to extremities (very good copy), and other works illustrated by Edward Bawden, including London A to Z, 1953, in original pictorial wrappers, The Walled City, by Elspeth Huxley, 1948, in dust wrapper, Mr Byculla, by Eric Linklater, 1950, in dust wrapper, Genevieve, by Jacques Lemarchand, translated by Rosamund Lehmann, [1950], with dust wrapper, The Hammering, by Hal Martin, 1960, with dust wrapper, Good Drinks by Ambrose Heath, 1939, with dust wrapper, Vegetable Dishes by Ambrose Heath, 1938, with dust wrapper, Review of Revues & Other Matters, edited by C.B., 1930 (with calendar designed by Bawden), with dust wrapper, A New Essay upon Tea, 1936, Gardener's Diary for 1937 (designed throughout by Bawden), original cloth-backed pictorial boards, some browning to edges, Official Guide to the Gardens of the Zoological Society of London, by Julian Huxley, 1938 (with colour lithograph map by Bawden at rear), bound in original printed wrappers, some marks, etc., mainly 8vo (20)

Los 223

*Searle (Ronald, 1920-2011). Greenfinger, 1973, colour lithograph, printed Michel Cass‚, Paris, published Edition R S, Paris, titled, signed and dated in pencil, publisher's and printer's blindstamp, 485 x 635 mm, mounted, framed and glazed Limited edition 56/99. (1)

Los 151

Netherlands. Nederland in Oorlogstijd, 1940 -1945, published circa 1946, colour lithograph allegorical map showing the Netherlands under German occupation with twenty oval vignettes of German brutality and Dutch resistance decorating the margins, old folds, 970 x 690 mm The title translates as 'Netherlands in Wartime'. (1)

Los 342

Mourlot (Fernand). Picasso Lithographe II, 1947-1949, Monte-Carlo, Andr‚ Sauret, 1950, colour and monochrome plates, original uncoloured lithograph frontispiece, original wrappers with uncoloured lithograph by Picasso to both covers, a little rubbed to edges and head and foot of spine, with a little fraying and minor loss, with remains of glassine dust wrapper, 4to, together with Silvester (David, & Whitfield, Sarah), Ren‚ Magritte Catalogue Raisonn‚, volume I: Oil Paintings 1916-1930, 1st edition, 1992, monochrome plates and illustrations, original dark blue cloth in dust wrapper, some minor marks, large 4to, plus other modern and contemporary art monographs, various, including Julius Bissier, Tuschen 1934-1964, 1965, Cathelin Lithographe, 1957-1986, by Roger Passeron, 1987 (with 3 original colour lithographs), Keith Tyson, Studio Wall Drawings 1997-2007, published by Haunch of Venison, 2008, Gilbert & George, The Complete Pictures 1971-2005, 2 volumes, 2007 (1st volume bound upside down within its binding), with slipcase, oblong 4to, Joana Vasconcelos, Works 2011, etc., mostly original cloth in dust wrappers, all large format, generally VG (38)

Los 10

Bossoli (Carlo). The War in Italy, from drawings by Carlo Bossoli, with a descriptive narrative by the author of 'the times' letters from the allied camp, Day & Son, December 1859, 38 (of 40) tinted lithograph plates (lacking plates 12 and 39), including additional lithograph title, plus two maps, titles with some waterstaining, contents generally loose and with some minor marginal fraying, original gilt decorated red cloth, worn, 4to, together with Brackenbury (George), The Campaign in the Crimea, An Historical Sketch, accompanied by forty double-tinted plates from drawings taken on the spot by William Simpson, Colnaghi & Co., November 27th 1855, additional lithograph title, and 80 tinted lithograph plates, occasional minor marks, original gilt-decorated blue cloth, recased with remains of original spine laid down, frayed and worn, large 8vo Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (2)

Los 126

Europe. Neumon (Maurice), La Guerre est l'industrie Nationale de la Prusse, published P. J. Gallais, Paris, 1917, colour lithograph map, old folds, laid on modern linen, 605 x 775 mm An unusual map using the popular conceit of the 'Russian Octopus' using its tentacles to envelope its European neighbours, but on this occasion the octopus is German and the tentacles sweep across Europe with historical dates marking earlier acts of German aggression. The message is reinforced by a caricature of a brutal looking German soldier holding a smoking rifle with the bayonet attached and wearing a Pickelhaube. (1)

Los 396

Bearn (Louis Hector de). [Quelques souvenirs d'une campagne en Turquie, published Paris, 1839], lacking title, dedication and introduction leaf, 62 lithograph plates (complete), each with a printed page of explanatory text, water stained throughout, contemporary half morocco, lacking spine, boards detached, heavily rubbed and worn, folio (Atabey 77), together with Hassell (J.), Memoirs of the Life of the Late George Morland..., 1806, engraved portrait frontispiece, additional title and six plates, some dampstaining, contemporary half calf, joints broken, worn, 4to, with Pinkerton (John), An Essay on Medals: or, an Introduction to the Knowledge of Ancient and Modern Coins and Medals; Especially those of Greece, Rome, and Britain, 2 volumes, 3rd edition, 1808, six engraved plates, modern calf gilt, 8vo, plus other miscellaneous books, including some antiquarian and partly bound volumes etc. (2 cartons)

Los 218

* Crystal Palace Flying Club. Seven prize certificates for cross-channel pigeon racing, 1893 - 1895, colour lithograph certificates awarded to E. Saunders for prize winning pigeons, each with manuscript annotations detailing the distance flown, the date and the number of pigeons competing, each approximately 375 x 250 mm, together with another 14 colour lithograph prize certificates from the United Counties Flying Club, London Columbarian Society, Crystal Palace Flying Club and the Peckham Homing Pigeon Society, circa 1890 - 1895, each illustrated with vignettes of pigeons and pigeon racing, each approximately 365 x 250 mm,, with a further 12 prize certificates similar and an annual report from the Crystal Palace Flying Club for 1895, various sizes and condition (34)

Los 13

Burslem (Rollo). A Peep into Toorkisthan, 1st edition, 1846, folding map, 4 lithograph plates including folding frontispiece, a few minor marks and a little light browning to frontispiece and title-page, upper hinges split, original blind-stamped green cloth gilt, a little rubbed and marked, minor fraying to spine ends and along lower joint, corners bumped, 8vo Scarce. (1)

Los 44

Whymper (Frederick). Travel and Adventure in the Territory of Alaska, 1st edition, London: John Murray, 1868, half-title, wood engraved frontispiece and plates (some with dampstain to lower margins of plates), folding engraved map at rear (with closed tear), wood engraved vignette illustrations, 32pp. publisher's catalogue at rear, occasional scattered spotting, original cloth gilt, joints splitting and frayed at head & foot, bookseller's paper label to upper board, 8vo, together with Wilson (Andrew), The Abode of Snow, Observations on a Journey from Chinese Tibet to the Indian Caucasus, through the Upper Valleys of the Himalaya, 1st edition, Edinburgh & London: William Blackwood & Sons, 1875, tinted lithograph frontispiece, folding lithograph map contained in rear pocket, 32 page publisher's catalogue at rear, sewing broken at centre of text block, original cloth, frayed & worn, 8vo (2)

Los 2039

David Bowie - Blackstar Limited edition clear vinyl LP from 2015 & three Lithograph prints, 11 x 17 inches (4)

Los 353

Interesting Collection of Disney Pixar Toy Story Ephemera and Toys, including Toy Story facsimile signed picture, Toy Story full script, Toy Story promotional booklet with 6 photographs, Toy Story 2 Photocard Album, Toy Story book The Art of Making of the animated film, 4 x Athena prints, Exclusive lithograph 1996, Toy Story II Screenplay, 3 x Toy Story 2 Poseable figures in blister packs, Watch by Timex, boxed, Limited edition 45 card collector set, plus other items.

Los 3421

A 19th Century, hand coloured Lithograph of a young mother, together with an antique map, etching and a watercolour along with two other prints (6)

Los 622

A colour lithograph, by Polly Binder - "West African Market", signed and inscribed.

Los 632

A lithograph, by T. Hardy - "The Great Fire at Newcastle on Tyne & Gateshead, after the explosion 6th October, 1854", inscription verso reading "There were only 50 of these prints published and other relics of Old Newcastle is unique".

Los 13

Banksy (b.1974) (after)Soup Can PosterOffset lithograph printed in colours, 2010, on thin wove paper, printed and published by Pictures on Walls, London, the full sheet 835 x 590mm (32 7/8 x 23 1/4in) (unframed)

Los 22

Banksy (b.1974) (after)Save or Delete (Greenpeace Print)Offset lithograph printed in colours, 2002, on thin wove, with full margins, 405 x 580mm (16 x 22 3/4in) (I); accompanied with the original Save or delete' stickers and campaign stencil (3) (unframed)

Los 34

Banksy (b.1974) (after)Monkey ParliamentOffset lithograph printed in colours, 2009, on thin wove paper, sheet 840 x 530mm (33 1/8 x 21 in) (unframed)

Los 5

Banksy (b.1974) (after)Tesco Value Petrol BombOffset lithograph printed in colours, 2011, on thin wove paper, from the edition of 2000, the full sheet, 470 x 375mm (18 1/2 x 14 3/4in) (unframed)

Los 444

Louis le Brocquy HRHA (1916-2012)Tenement Doorway Lithograph, 45 x 32cm (17¾ x 12½)Signed, dated 1986 and numbered 10/35This is one of 22 lithographic drawings of Joyce's Dublin specially commissioned by Liam Millar as illustrations for a special edition of James Joyce's 'Dubliners', published by the Dolmen Press in 1986. They are printed on handmade Japanese paper.

Los 553

Dmitri Semenovich Stellestski (1875 - 1947)'Matinée au Profit des Artistes Russes Residant en France, President d'honneur Monsieur Auguste Rodin. Allocution par M. Rodin, Salle Gaveau, Le 14 Mai'.Published by I. Lapina, Printers and Publishers, Paris. Lithograph, 120 x 80cm (47¼ x 31½)Signed 'D. Stelletski'Provenance: The collection of the late Anne Bullitt

Los 603

A miscellaneous collection of prints, comprising:W. Nicholas after J. Stewart, The Happy dream after the Ball, mezzotint, 47 x 34cm; S.T. Statue of Bacchus and a Satyr, lithograph, 48 x 26cm; F. Basan after A. Sckouman, Le Cordonnier Hollandois, engraving 18th century, 38 x 27cm; Albert Adam, Man with Tigers, lithograph, 1819, 40 x 46cm; View in Cloister, Fort Augustus, lithograph, 20th century, 25 x 19cm; After Tintoretto, David with the head of Goliath together with Andromeda Chained to the Rocks, 29 x 24cm; After Titian, Battle of Cadore, engraving, 42 x 53cm; Deer in Landscape, photograph, 22 x 35cm; Photograph of Murillo, The Madonna and Child with St. Anne and St. John and the Holy Trinity 28 x 22cm; Modlitwa Family Tree, lithograph, 45 x 37cm

Los 360

ROBERTS, DAVID (BRITISH 1796-1864) 'Gaza', an uncoloured lithograph, published by F.G.Moon, London 1843, 38cm x 52.5cm

Los 257

After Willy Trapp (1905-1984) 'Kandersteg' A lithograph, printed in colours by Wolfsberg, Zurich, circa 1930, 97 x 60cm

Los 2577

Books - W. F. Kirby - European Butterflies and Moths - published Cassell & Company 1899, extensive coloured lithograph illustrations, tooled cloth binding, 27cm x 22cm, together with The Royal Natural History, volume V reptiles and fishes, flowers of the field by Rev. C. A. Johns

Los 657

A David Roberts lithograph, CHAPEL OF THE NUNNERY OF THE MOST PURE VIRGINand two other David Roberts lithographs, 27 x 39cm (3)

Los 672

William Russell Flint (British, 1880-1969)VARIATIONS IVOffset lithograph printed in colours, 1966, signed in pencil, from the edition of 850, framed, frame size 67 x 81cm

Los 681

Harold Rily (British, b.1934)SUNDAY WASHINGOffset lithograph printed in colours, 1962, signed, titled, dated and numbered 2/50 in pencil, framed, frame size 58 x 49cm

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