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JACK VETTRIANO (SCOTTISH 1951) 'THE SPARROW AND THE HAWK', a signed limited edition print on paper depicting male and female figures wearing masks, 108/250 without certificate, approximate sizes - image 55cm x 67cm including margins, frame 88cm x 99cm, Condition Report: chips to corner edges of the frame (artist resale rights apply)
A SMALL QUANTITY OF PICTURES AND PRINTS , to include an oil on canvas depicting flowers in a natural setting, signed and dated F. Villenueva 1890, an oil on canvas circa 1980's depicting a still life of flowers in a vase signed Mayer, a topographical print depicting Sutton Coldfield, James Hayllar print 'The Thorn', two Ernest Walbourn print of female figures, a lenticular 3D print depicting Spiderman, three box canvas prints depicting superhero comic front covers etc
SEVEN DECORATIVE PRINTS AND MIRRORS, comprising a Simon Fisher print of the Titanic at Cherbourg, signed by the artist and Titanic survivors Millvina Dean and Eva Hart, approximate size 40cm x 72cm, a signed Dexter Brown print 'Bathing with a 1912 Renault' approximate size 41cm x 63cm, an unsigned John Skelton print 'Into the Surf, Dunquin', an unsigned Peter Leath print depicting a fishing boat at sea, a reproduction Giovani Piranesi print, a Richmond Mirrors bevel edge over mantle mirror and a mirror with a silver painted frame
after Simon Fisher (British, contemporary) 'Salvation, The Cunard Liner Carpathia rescuing survivors of the Titanic, Dawn Monday April 15th 1912' limited edition colour print, signed by the artist, the last living survivor of the disaster, Millvena Dean (1912-2009) and the daughter of the Carpathia's captain Sir Arthur Rostron, Margaret Howman (neé Rostron), numbered 158/850, Certificate of Authenticity attached verso 34 x 67.5cm, wooden frame (59 x 91cm)
after Simon Fisher (British, contemporary) 'Cherbourg Bound, Titanic, Mid Channel, Afternoon of April 10th 1912' limited edition colour print, signed by the artist and Millvena Dean (1912-2009), the last living survivor of the disaster, numbered 160/850, Certificate of Authenticity attached verso 34 x 67.5cm, wooden frame (59 x 91cm)
after Simon Fisher (British, contemporary) 'The Titanic at Queenstown, Noon, Thursday April 11th 1912' limited edition colour print, signed by the artist and Millvena Dean (1912-2009), the last living survivor of the disaster, numbered 626/1000, Certificate of Authenticity attached verso 34 x 67.5cm, wooden frame (59 x 91cm)
7 x Banner / Bunting in red white and blue horizontal stripes. Longest measuring 6.5m, shortest 2m long. Appear good-very good. Also a line on worn traditional bunting in red,white blue and yellow and a limited edition print titled French Village, signed in pencil and numbered 78/350 by the artist M Wood, mounted and framed under glass, approximately 40 cm x 52 cm image size.
This fine art color print on stretched canvas depicting the Madonna del Granduca after the original by Raphael. Includes frame. Sight size: 15.5"L x 19.25"H. Artwork can be unframed. Frame size: 21.25"L x 3.25"W x 25"H. Artist: After Raphael, Raffaello Sanzio (Italian, 1483-1520)Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See dimensions. Condition: Age related wear. As is, as found. There is damage to the frame. Slight surface scratches on print surface.
A rarely available mid-18th century double-hemisphere world map, The World Agreeable to the Latest Discoveries, by renowned British cartographer, print seller, and publisher Thomas Jefferys. Jefferys, who served as geographer to Frederick, Prince of Wales, and later to King George III from 1760, showcases his expertise with this map that features a vibrant hand-colored engraving, an ornate cartouche, and elegant Rococo vignettes adorning each segment. Notably, it depicts the east coast of Australia as it was envisioned prior to James Cook's 1773 charting. Sight size: 15"L x 8"H. Frame dimensions: 23"L x 16"H x 1"W. Artwork can be unframed and rolled for shipment. Artist: Thomas Jefferys (British, 1719-1771)Issued: c. 1750Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear. Included multi-folds.
A red Atlanta 1996 Great Britain men's hockey team autographed polo shirt and two team signed hockey sticks, 1994 World Cup and England 1995 and Greg Rusedski signed Dunlop tennis shirt, Limited edition autographed print of Matthew Pinsent, winning his third gold Sydney 2000, No.19 of an edition 500, by Big Blue Tube, framed and glazed, 22 x 28cm with COA, (5).
A large black and white photographic print of the Nottingham Forest 1979 European Cup Winning team, framed and glazed, measuring 23 x 31 ½ ins and incorporating the signatures in black pen on mounted paper of John McGovern, Trevor Francis, Kenny Burns and Peter Shilton with a central historic plaque and COA.
“The Journeys End” Liverpool 1965 FA Cup Final print, measuring 23 x 30 ins,, mounted and signed in pencil by Roger Hunt, Ian St John and the artist, numbered 285 of a limited number of 600. The image depicts the reaction of the Liverpool players after the final whistle of the 1965 FA Cup Final v Leeds United, won by the Reds by 2 goals to 1.
A fine and large photograph by W.A. Rouch of the 1901 Grand National winner Grudon with jockey Arthur Nightingall up and besides owner/trainer Bernard Bletsoe, signed in pencil by the photographer W A Rouch and dated 1901, unusually large 16 by 23in. print, mounted and glazed in original wooden framing, overall 61 by 81cm., very good condition.
Eight various cricket prints including Christopher Cunliffe, disgruntled cricketer departing the pitch, woodblock print, No.34 of an edition of 200, signed and dated 1987, in card mount and parcel-gilt frame under glass, 20 cm x 19 cm framed, two Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News prints etc., (8)

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