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Rodney Joseph Burn NEAC RA, British 1899-1984- "Bembridge Harbour, Isle of Wight" publ. by the Adam Cavendish Collection Ltd, printed by the Cavendish Press Ltd, Leicester, 1978; offset lithograph printed in colours, signed and numbered 170/475 in pencil, bearing publishers blindstamp, 51x58.5cm, (may be subject to Droit de Suite) CONDITION REPORT: in a perspex glazed wooden frame the sheet is foxed throughout overall in fair condition
Asger Jorn, Danish 1914-1973- "De Vitaliteit in de Kunst" a proof for the exhibition poster De Vitaliteit in de Kunst, February 6, 1960- March 13, 1960, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebaek; lithograph printed in colours, signed and dated 1959 within the plate, 100x70cm, (may be subject to Droit de Suite) Provenance: with Molton Gallery, London, according to label attached to the reverse Note: see Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, object number: 1959_44, for example of a similar print CONDITION REPORT: Framed and glazed in gold finish frame Frame has marks and scratches throughout Two labels on reverse of frame Top of frame is slightly loose , bears label on reverse Printed on what appears to be thin poster paper however the paper has not been taken out of the frame and inspected Creasing throughout print, with a loss to paper in top left grey printed form, exposing backing board
Llewellyn Xavier OBE, Saint Lucian b.1945- "Free George Jackson"; lithograph printed in colours, signed and dated 71 within the plate, numbered 29/75 in pencil, 75x56cm: together with twenty further lithographs and screenprints with mixed technique by the same hand, ea. signed and dated, nineteen inscribed 'A/P', one numbered 15/75 in pencil, ea. 75x56cm, (21), (unframed) CONDITION REPORT: please see the V & A London for more information regarding this lot these prints may have possibly formed a portfolio but was unable to find conclusive proof through research
John Coleman, British, late 20th/early 21st century- Coastal scene with shipping; watercolour, signed, 25.5x32cm: together with a collection of hand-made Christmas cards decorated with watercolours by John E Noble and a signed lithograph by Desmond Knight: After Colin Barnes, British, late 20th century- "An Exhibition of Drawings by Colin Barnes Artwork Studio"; exhibition poster, reproduction printed in black and white on buff paper, in a glazed ebonised frame, 75.5x56cm., (10) (part unframed) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
Margaret Knott, British, late 20th/early 21st century- Abstract landscape; lithograph in colours, signed, 34x36cm: together with three others by the same artist- Abstract landscape; lithograph in colours, all signed, 33.5x33.5cm, 33.5x33.5cm and 34.7x37.5cm, (4) (in matching frames) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
British School, late 19th century- Fishes, Isaac Walton, Angler & Author, A Petty Couple, Fishing Extraordinary, The Prince of Wales landing a Jack, The Princes, Albert Victor and George Line fishing at Sea"; hand-coloured lithograph, 46.5x59.5cm: French School, mid-late 19th century- Figures on a shore; over-painted print laid down on panel, bears inscription, in an ebonised frame, 9.8x14cm: British School, late 20th century- Study of two girls; black pen, inscribed, 10.5x10.5cm: Henricus Hondius, Dutch 1573-1670- "Scotiae pars Septentrionalis", 1619; hand-coloured engraved map, 36x46cm: together with a South East Asian painting on fabric of a portrait subject, (5) (part unframed) (VAT charged on the hammer price)
Circle of John Linnell, British 1792-1882- View of a country house and grounds; watercolour, 12.5x20cm: British School, 19th century- "View of the Rivulet between Brailsford & Ashbourne"; pen and black ink and watercolour, inscribed, 26x39cm: together with five other watercolours of landscape subjects by a different hand, various sizes: Edouard Travies, French 1809-c.1869- "Le Vanneau Huppe et le Chevalier au Pieds Rouges, fro La Venerie, Souvenirs de Chasses", Imp Lemericier, Paris, publ Berrieux Edr rue de Rivoli 36 a Paris and London, E Gambart & Co 25 Berners St Oxf St; hand-coloured lithograph, 60x40cm., (7) (unframed)
Stewart Black, Scottish b.1938- "The Signs of the Zodiac" the complete portfolio, black edition 1974; lithographs, twelve, ea. signed, dated 74 and numbered 32/250, in original red folio with silver printed title, 43.5x43.5cm: Stewart Black, Scottish b.1938- "Aries" from The Signs of the Zodiac, terracotta edition; lithograph printed in terracotta, signed titled, dated 74 and numbered 206/250, 43.5x43.5cm, (folio, part unframed), (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
Ann Williams (20th), "Anemones," still life of flowers with pottery vases, limited edition colour lithograph, 319/850, 23cm x 35cm, framed, together with "The Advocate in his Study," after A. Ostade, coloured engraving, 18cm x 13cm, and a framed "Plan for a Farmhouse or Parsonage," 25cm x 18cm, (3)
CHEFFINS (C F) PLAN AND SECTION OF THE PROPOSED CHESTER AND CREWE RAILWAY 1836 GEORGE STEPHENSON ENGINEER lithograph, hand coloured backed on linen with green tape edging, lightly soiled, 41 x 136cm § A Plan of the Railway or Tramroad from the River Tees at Stockton to Witton Park Colliery and of the several branches therefrom all in the County of Durham, 1823, creased where folded, framed § Ayr & Maybole Junction Railway Company General Orders, Regulations & By-laws, July 1857, overall browning, framed (3)
BY AND AFTER EDWIN COCKBURN (1814-1873) WHITBY FROM THE RAILWAY hand coloured lithograph, stained and faded, printed by W Monkhouse, York, 25.5 x 34.5cm and fourteen various other railway prints and photographs, 19th c and later including a fine large professional mounted black and white photograph of a BR diesel locomotive (15) ++ As a lot in satisfactory condition, some fine, others faded or with other faults
Dated 1822. A group of two framed and glazed tinted sporting prints from the series 'A hunting trip to Melton Mowbray' comprising: a fox hunt with fallen horse (left) and broken fence, group of kneeling men, a man walking with assistance from two comrades (centre) and pack of baying hounds surrounding a man holding the fox's body aloft (right), title beneath '13. Death and the Doctors'; a group of huntsmen with hounds returning, title beneath '14. Dulce domum, - jamdudum animus est in patinis. exeunt in fumo' (sweetly homeward - for some time the mind is on the cooking pot. They leave in smoke); each with old printed label to the reverse 'From Dimmock & Son Fine Art Galleries, Framing and Gilding Establishment, 66 London Street, Norwich. Fancy Goods, Artists' Materials, Paintings Cleaned, Line and Restored'. 1.9 kg total, 66cm (26"). Property of an Essex collector. See D. Snelgrove, British Sporting and Animal Prints 1658-1874, London and New Haven, 1981, p.128, no.1. The series 'A hunting trip to Melton Mowbray' comprises fourteen numbered scenes, progressing from left to right, depicting the journey out of town, preparation for the hunt, various incidents during the hunt and the return. Each a lithograph with hand colouring issued by Henry Alken (1785-1851), printmaker, after images by John Dean Paul (1775-1852); published by S.& J. Fuller (active 1811-1826"). [2, No Reserve] Fine condition; contemporary frames.

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