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After Eduard von Grutzner. Monks Raising a Toast. Hand finished print. 39 x 50cm. Together with another similar by unknown artist 37 x 28cm. Catalogue notes; The collection of Ernest Pearce (1930-2012) a dedicated art collector and connoisseur of the bookplate.His files of letters reveal that he was in regular correspondence with many well-known artists and fellow collectors from the 1950s onwards, sharing with them his in-depth knowledge and often exchanging rare prints and other works of art. Of particular note is his collection of works by the Romanticist artist Samuel Palmer many of which were purchased from Carlos Peacock, author of 'Samuel Palmer, The Shoreham Years' who himself acquired a number from AH Palmer, Samuel's son. Also works by well-known 20thcentury artists, some, unusually, accompanied by personal notes or cards. Finally, of course, his extensive collection of bookplates including British and Continental artists and some illustrious libraries.Ewbank's is delighted to have this opportunity to bring Ernest Pearce's lifelong collection to the market. Provenance: The family of Ernest Pearce.
Howard Phipps (b.1954). Sheepstor, Dartmoor. Woodcut, 1973. Limited edition 25/30. Titled, signed and dated, with dedication to Ernest Pearce. Image size 13 x 17cm. With two signed letters from Phipps to Ernest Pearce and signed postcard referring to Sheepstor print. (4) Catalogue notes; The collection of Ernest Pearce (1930-2012) a dedicated art collector and connoisseur of the bookplate.His files of letters reveal that he was in regular correspondence with many well-known artists and fellow collectors from the 1950s onwards, sharing with them his in-depth knowledge and often exchanging rare prints and other works of art. Of particular note is his collection of works by the Romanticist artist Samuel Palmer many of which were purchased from Carlos Peacock, author of 'Samuel Palmer, The Shoreham Years' who himself acquired a number from AH Palmer, Samuel's son. Also works by well-known 20thcentury artists, some, unusually, accompanied by personal notes or cards. Finally, of course, his extensive collection of bookplates including British and Continental artists and some illustrious libraries.Ewbank's is delighted to have this opportunity to bring Ernest Pearce's lifelong collection to the market. Provenance: The family of Ernest Pearce.
Cecil Keeling (1912-1976). Portrait of three Theatrical Characters in a Dressing Room. Woodcut print on pink card. Initialled in the print and hand signed lower right. 20 x 13cm. Catalogue notes; The collection of Ernest Pearce (1930-2012) a dedicated art collector and connoisseur of the bookplate.His files of letters reveal that he was in regular correspondence with many well-known artists and fellow collectors from the 1950s onwards, sharing with them his in-depth knowledge and often exchanging rare prints and other works of art. Of particular note is his collection of works by the Romanticist artist Samuel Palmer many of which were purchased from Carlos Peacock, author of 'Samuel Palmer, The Shoreham Years' who himself acquired a number from AH Palmer, Samuel's son. Also works by well-known 20thcentury artists, some, unusually, accompanied by personal notes or cards. Finally, of course, his extensive collection of bookplates including British and Continental artists and some illustrious libraries.Ewbank's is delighted to have this opportunity to bring Ernest Pearce's lifelong collection to the market. Provenance: The family of Ernest Pearce.
Paul Peter Piech (1920-1996). Peace on Earth. Ltd edition linocut print with Charles Sumner quotation. 1980. Numbered 4 of 30. Inscribed To HT and signed beneath central image. Catalogue notes; The collection of Ernest Pearce (1930-2012) a dedicated art collector and connoisseur of the bookplate.His files of letters reveal that he was in regular correspondence with many well-known artists and fellow collectors from the 1950s onwards, sharing with them his in-depth knowledge and often exchanging rare prints and other works of art. Of particular note is his collection of works by the Romanticist artist Samuel Palmer many of which were purchased from Carlos Peacock, author of 'Samuel Palmer, The Shoreham Years' who himself acquired a number from AH Palmer, Samuel's son. Also works by well-known 20thcentury artists, some, unusually, accompanied by personal notes or cards. Finally, of course, his extensive collection of bookplates including British and Continental artists and some illustrious libraries.Ewbank's is delighted to have this opportunity to bring Ernest Pearce's lifelong collection to the market. Provenance: The family of Ernest Pearce.
A collection of bookplates by Northern European artists including Vive Tolli (signed) and Jorma Pirronen, ), ex libris Due Nielsen by unknown artist (indistinctly signed), ex libris Toiyo Torma, ex libris Dr H. Piskorskiej. Plus a photographic print after Maja Andersen and a tiny print presented to HM Haile Selassie l, Emperor of Ethopia by Swedish libraries and publishers. (9) Catalogue notes; The collection of Ernest Pearce (1930-2012) a dedicated art collector and connoisseur of the bookplate.His files of letters reveal that he was in regular correspondence with many well-known artists and fellow collectors from the 1950s onwards, sharing with them his in-depth knowledge and often exchanging rare prints and other works of art. Of particular note is his collection of works by the Romanticist artist Samuel Palmer many of which were purchased from Carlos Peacock, author of 'Samuel Palmer, The Shoreham Years' who himself acquired a number from AH Palmer, Samuel's son. Also works by well-known 20thcentury artists, some, unusually, accompanied by personal notes or cards. Finally, of course, his extensive collection of bookplates including British and Continental artists and some illustrious libraries.Ewbank's is delighted to have this opportunity to bring Ernest Pearce's lifelong collection to the market. Provenance: The family of Ernest Pearce.
'APE' (CARLO PELLIGRINI) - 'Oscar' - Oscar Wilde, chromolithograph, published by Vanity Fair, May 24th 1884, unframed, plate size 32cm x 18.5cm, three copies, also a 'Spy' (Sir Leslie Ward) print titled 'A Symphony' depicting James McNeill Whistler, published by Vanity Fair, January 12th 1898. (4)
'APE' (CARLO PELLIGRINI) - 'Oscar' - Oscar Wilde, chromolithograph, published by Vanity Fair, May 24th 1884, unframed, plate size 32cm x 18.5cm, three copies, also a 'Spy' (Sir Leslie Ward) print titled 'A Symphony' depicting James McNeill Whistler, published by Vanity Fair, January 12th 1898. (4)
THOMAS BLACKSHEAR II (AMERICAN, BORN 1955) - 'Beauty and the Beast', photographic reproduction print, signed in pencil and numbered 136/1000, framed, 78cm x 59cm, frame size 102cm x 81cm, also 'Golden Breeze', signed and 88/850 after the same hand and a signed limited print after Caroline Holmes-Smith. (3)
Sport Arsenal Goalkeeper Pat Jennings Personally Signed 18x12 Colour Print. Print Shows Jennings in Action For Arsenal. Jennings Signed for Arsenal in 1977 Playing 237 Games, Leaving in 1985 to Re-Join Spurs. Fantastic signature. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Sport Cricket Legend Phil Tufnell Signed 17x12 Colour Print. Print Shows Tufnell Celebrating Behind A Wicket While In Action for England, with an Umpire looking on. Superb Signature. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Sport Liverpool Legend Jan Molby Signed 18x12 colour Montage Print. Signed in black marker pen. Superb Signature. Small Damage to top of print, not affecting image. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Make & Model: Peugeot Boxer 320 MWBDate of Reg: V549 EAUColour: Whitecc: 2446MoT: 16-06-2023Fuel Type: DIESELMileage: 38kTransmission: MANUALSummary: MOT History print out. Last registered keeper since November 2018. Appliances not tested or checked. Two keys (not tested) Sold with no V5The V5C for this vehicle is missingVehicle Check Sheet: https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/umbraco/surface/auction/GetVehicleCheckSheet?id=155796
CHURCHILL (WINSTON)Photograph of the 'Commonwealth Economic Conference. London, November 1952', SIGNED BY CHURCHILL, NEHRU and the 7 other sitters, gelatin silver print, some uneven tones, captioned in black ink above, the signatures on mount below, mounted, glazed and framed, the image 260 x 425mm., November 1952; together with 2 other similarly mounted group photographs, captioned 'Meeting of Prime Ministers. London, April-May 1946' and 'Meeting of Commonwealth Prime Ministers. London, October 1948', signed by all the sitters (including Clement Attlee) (3)Footnotes:GROUP PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED BY WINSTON CHURCHILL, NEHRU and all the other Commonwealth Prime Ministers called together by Churchill for an emergency Economic Conference to find common ground in a review of 'the pressing issues of financial, commercial and economic policy with which our several Governments are faced' (Hansard, online). For both the 1946 and 1948 Commonwealth Conferences Clement Attlee was the British Prime Minister, and other signatories include, General Smuts, Montgomery of Alamein, and Liaquat Ali Khan.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
CHURCHILL (WINSTON)Photograph of the 'Meeting of Commonwealth Prime Ministers. London, June 1953', SIGNED BY CHURCHILL, NEHRU and the 7 other sitters, gelatin silver print, captioned in black ink above, the signatures on sheet of paper (c.70 x 390mm.) pasted below, mounted, glazed and framed, the image 245 x 270mm., June 1953Footnotes:GROUP PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED BY CHURCHILL, NEHRU AND SEVEN OTHER COMMONWEALTH PRIME MINISTERS - Official group portrait of the Prime Ministers present at the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference, hosted by Churchill at Downing Street in June 1953, immediately following from Queen Elizabeth's Coronation. Hansard noted that 'The Prime Ministers have met at a time of general rejoicing. The presence at the Coronation of representatives of all parts of the Commonwealth has illustrated the unity and the variety of the Commonwealth association of which Her Majesty is the Head. The discussions... demonstrated the concord which exists between all the Governments and peoples of the Commonwealth, despite their varying interests and circumstances, in their approach to the major problems of the world today...'. The other signees are Jawaharlal Nehru (India), Robert Menzies (Australia), Louis St. Laurent (Canada), Dudley Senanayake (Ceylon), Sidney Holland (New Zealand), Muhammad Ali Bogra (Pakistan), Sir Godfrey Huggins (Southern Rhodesia), and Daniel Francois Malan (South Africa).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
KING (MARTIN LUTHER, JR.)Large signature ('Best Wishes Martin Luther King Jr.'), inscribed for producer Hugh Burnett on the day of his interview for the BBC television programme Face to Face, blue ink on single sheet of paper, the signature approx. 30 x 180mm. with flourish, the sheet 290 x 240mm., [29 October 1961]; together with 4 gelatin silver print press photographs (MLK with producer Hugh Burnett; with interviewee John Freeman; with artist Feliks Topolski, 2 images from contact sheet; sheet with 5 sketches of King by Topolski); typed letter signed by King's secretary Miss McDonald to Hugh Burnett giving consent for the text of his interview to be used in the Face to Face book [a copy of which included with the lot], one sheet, folio, Jackson, At., Southern Christian Leadership conference, 19 June 1962; telegram to Hugh Burnett, from Barbara Vesey Brown, alerting him that 'Doctor King willing to meet you Tuesday afternoon Montgomery Alabama after court hearing... He staying with Reverend Abernathy...', on page, 8vo, Canadian Pacific Telegram, 8 June 1961 (small group)Footnotes:Provenance: Hugh Burnett (1924-2011), producer of ground-breaking television interview series Face to Face which ran from 1959 to 1962, and included the interview with Martin Luther King Jnr. on 29 October 1961.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
MANTEL (HILARY)A twentieth century pine desk belonging to Hilary Mantel, the rectangular top above a kneehole enclosed by nine drawers, on a plinth base, INSCRIBED BY MANTEL inside the central drawer 'Hilary Mantel / her desk till 2022', 137cm wide x 65cm deep x 79cm high, together with various contents such as a wax seal, several Hilary Mantel bookmarks, a box of 'Mirror and the Light' pencils, a small mounted promotional print of the 'Wolf Hall' and 'Bringing up the Bodies' dramatisations at RSC, programmes for the same, and 5 signed paperbacks of Mantel titles (small group)Footnotes:THE DESK AT WHICH WOLF HALL WAS WRITTEN. In an accompanying autograph letter letter addressed to the buyer of the present lot ('Dear owner'), Dame Hilary Mantel writes, 'This desk was made for me in Holt, in Norfolk,' before she moved to Woking. 'Soon after, its real work began - 15 years on the Wolf Hall trilogy, beginning in Surrey, continued in Devon, & concluded here, in the room from which I write to you.'Mantel wrote all her novels since the 1994 A Change of Climate on this desk, including Wolf Hall, Bring Up the Bodies and The Mirror and the Light. Elsewhere, she has remarked that the desk 'has served me well and has a great record of turning out prize winners' - Wolf Hall won both the Man Booker Prize and the National Book Critics Circle Award. In the present letter, she concludes that she is relocating to Ireland, so 'It's time for the desk to move on - battered tho' it is, it still has life in it... The proceeds of the sale will buy books for children who need them.'The desk is being sold to support the work of the prestigious Budleigh Salterton Literary Festival in local schools. The Festival takes authors free of charge into schools to engage children in reading for pleasure, and this year is also providing as many children as it can in the region with a free book.Provenance: Hilary Mantel.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
ROWLING (J.K.)Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, UNCORRECTED PROOF COPY, with 'J.A. Rowling' on the title-page, publisher's plain white and yellow wrappers, a little light soiling and rubbing, vertical creasing near edge of spine where opened, 8vo, Bloomsbury, 1997; together with a COLOUR TRIAL DESIGN FOR THE COVERS (2)Footnotes:THE FIRST APPEARANCE IN PRINT OF HARRY POTTER - UNCORRECTED PROOF COPY WITH THE PROPOSED COVER DESIGN. Approximately 200 copies of this uncorrected proof were printed, with the spelling error 'J.A. Rowling' on the title-page and priced at £4.50. Included here is the trial cover, not always present, which varies from the eventual design used for publication.Provenance: Given to the current owner whilst working in a bookshop in 1997.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
WHITMAN (WALT)Leaves of Grass; Two Rivulets. Including Democratic Vistas, Centennial Songs, and Passage to India, together 2 works, AUTHOR'S PRESENTATION COPIES, inscribed 'William Minturn from the author' on the front free endpaper of each volume, 'Leaves of Grass' additionally SIGNED ('WALT WHITMAN') ON TITLE, 'Two Rivulets' with frontispiece of an ALBUMEN PRINT PORTRAIT OF WHITMAN SIGNED ('Walt Whitman 1878'), advertisement leaf at end of each volume, yellow endpapers, original cream half morocco, gilt morocco spine labels, spines age soiled and chipped at head, upper joint of 'Two Rivulets' slightly weakened [BAL 21412, 21413], 8vo, Camden, New Jersey, Author's Edition, 1876 (2)Footnotes:PRESENTATION COPIES INSCRIBED BY WHITMAN TO THE AMERICAN AUTHOR WILLIAM MINTURN. Whitman recorded in this daybook a meeting with Minturn in New York on 16 January 1878, during which they talked 'about Emile Zola of Paris, Dante Rossetti, Swinburne & O'Shaughnessy'. Minturn, whose Travels in the West had been published in 1877, had spent time in Paris (where he was to be buried at the famous Père Lachaise cemetery), meeting Zola who had expressed admiration for Leaves of Grass. Provenance: William Minturn (1853-1882), gift inscriptions from the author, and bookplate in each volume.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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