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After Robert Alexander Hillingford, colour print 'Farewell Waterloo Station London 1897'; British troops are shown bidding farewell to their families at Waterloo Station, London, before boarding a train, possibly on their way to fight in the first Boer War in 1881; 41 x 65.5cm in varnished pitch pine cruciform frame; and an oak framed late Victorian colour print of a soldier in uniform at home playing a violin to his family (2)Condition Report:Hillingford - generally quite grubby consistent with age. Crudely cut mount. Some bumps and scratches to frame.Other - generally very grubby. Small quadrant of glass missing to bottom left corner.
Late 19th century colour print on board half length portrait of Field Marshall Earl Roberts of Kandahar 55 x 41cm in gilt frame; and four modern colour prints of 19th century battlefield scenes (5)Condition Report:Roberts - grubby and buckled with some losses and chipping to frame.Four modern - good condition.
Early 20th century watercolour drawing of a WW1 Dog Fight over Suzanne Aerodrome, framed with a manuscript account of the encounter and initialled C.P. 4.9.18; modern gilt frame; and a framed publisher's promotional photographic print of Lt.-Colonel W.A. Bishop V.C., D.S.O., M.C., D.F.C., signed in the text (2)Condition Report:Both in good condition in modern frames.
Military related ephemera including copies of research material relating to various KIA and other servicemen; collection of WW2 manuscript letters from a soldier to his wife; coloured humorous print of bayonet training entitled 'The Recruit Who Took To It Kindly' in mount bearing multiple signatures and clip frame; Franklin Mint die-cast model of a Spitfire etcCondition Report:Condition varies but most in reasonably good condition.
FOUR FRAMED CHINESE AND JAPANESE ARTWORKS AND PRINTS. To include: Chinese painting of a battle scene, colour and ink painting on silk; Two Japanese woodblock prints on paper and one other Japanese print, largest: 48.5 x 38 cm (including frame) (4) Minor discolouration to paper on woodblock print of five women. Small area of damage to silk on Chinese painting. No other visible signs of damage or repair.
TEN BOOKS ON JAPANESE ART TO INCLUDE: 'Osaka Prints', by Dean J. Schwaab, published by John Murray; 'Yokohama: Prints from Nineteenth-Century Japan' by Ann Yonemura; 'Hokusai', by J. Hillier; 'Shunga: The Art of Love in Japan', by Tom and Mary Anne Evans, Paddington Press, 23330; 'Japanese Prints', edited by Gabriele Fahr-Becker, published by Taschen; 'Images From the Floating World: The Japanese Print', by Richard Lane; 'Ukiyo-E: Great Japanese Art', by Tadashi Kobayashi; 'Japanese Graphic Art' by Lubor Hajek; 'The Art of Japanese Prints' by Richard Illing; and 'Kuniyoshi' by B. W. Robinson (10)
GREGOIRE JOHANNES BOONZAIER (South African, 1909-2005) lithograph - General Smuts, head and shoulders portrait of a gentleman, signed 'Gregoire' and dated 1939, 47 x 35cmsComments: mounted but unframed, small amount of foxing and some creasing to paperProvenance: Estate of Prof. Ritchie Ovendale, Aberystwyth.Amendment: this is a print not a pcencil sketch
WALTER WHALL BATTISS (South African, 1906-1982) limited edition (34/200) print - entitled 'Nauplion, South Africa', signed in pencil 'Giles Battiss', 43 x 61cms together with another print signed 'Battiss', figures in a city park, 37 x 51cms (2)Comments: both mounted but unframedProvenance: Estate of Prof. Ritchie Ovendale, Aberystwyth.
WALTER WHALL BATTISS (South African, 1906-1982) set of four limited edition (34/200) coloured prints - various images of figures and birds, all signed 'Giles Battiss' together with a monochrome print with expanding hair, printers blind stamp to bottom left, 36 x 50cms (5)Comments: slight foxing to monochrome print, all mounted but unframedProvenance: Estate of Prof. Ritchie Ovendale, Aberystwyth.
WALTER WHALL BATTISS (South African, 1906-1982) four monochrome prints - one entitled 'Land and Water', recumbant female with birds, figures with hair, man's head with birds, hands and feet, all 26 x 34cms, all with artist blind stamp to lower left (4)Comments: slight foxing to figures with hair print, mounted but unframed
SIR FRANK SHORT AFTER J M W TURNER two mezzotints - view along a valley and bridge across a gorge, published by Robert Dunthorne and signed 'Frank Short', 22 x 30cms together with an etching of cattle by M DE GUOISEILLIEZ, 20 x 27cms and an 18th Century satirical etching, entitled 'A Just View of the British Stage, All Three Heads are Better Than One, Scene Newgate', by M D-V, 23 x 23cms (4)Comments: all mounted but unframed, cattle print is laid down, all have some tinting and foxing to some extent.Cattle: laid down, foxing and tinting, unable to tell if cattle print has been trimmed A Just View: foxing and tinting, not laid down, trimmedLittle Devil's Bridge: not laid down, waterstain in top margin, not trimmed, other waterstains to margins Alpine View: not trimmed, foxing and staining present Provenance: Estate of Prof. Ritchie Ovendale, Aberystwyth.
WALTER WHALL BATTISS (South African 1906-1982) limited edition (25/62) screen print - set of two of birds, animals and shubbery, signed, 20 x 23cms and 14 x 2cms, the smaller with artists blind stamp, limited edition (34/100) screen print kneeling figure with birdsigned, 14 x 29cms plus two screen prints of animals and birds (13 x 18cms and 13 x 14cms), both with artists blind stamp (3)Comments: all mounted and unframedProvenance: Estate of Prof. Ritchie Ovendale, Aberystwyth.

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