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A range of 31 publications on Printing, Typeface, Typography etc, to include Printing Types (Stephenson, Blake & Co., 3 different versions), Riscatype (Yendall & Co.), One-Line Specimens of Mould Type (Claxton & Dudley), Printing & Publishing in Medieval China (Banks & Miles), How to Plan Print (John Charles Tarr), Early Printed Books (E. Gordon Duff), Specimens of Printing Types and Catalogue of Material (H.W. Carlson & Co.) etc.
British School - late 19th / early 20th century, a pair of oil on canvases, an oil on canvas still life, and a print of possibly William Shakespear, the pair of oild signed with initials, possibly MAB, one of a gentleman holding a Christmas pudding, the other of a jester in thought, both 62cm by 46cm, all in gilt frames (4)
A pair of 18th Century stipple engravings "Whip Top" and "Shuttle Cock", framed in late 18th Century pearwood frames with oval sunburst mounts. Ovals framed to the image. Both retaining printed titles verso, one retaining the publication line, published by "A. Poggi" 1788 and bearing a historic label for "Howison Carver & Gilder, Cowgate Edinburgh". Together with two antique portrait engravings in antique oval pearwood frames, a framed Medici Gallery print and a small modern signed print of a fisherman mending nets after Jean René Thellier (XXth Century) (6).
Ernest Howard Shepard (1879 - 1976) - A set of 4 'Winnie The Pooh' related prints of pencil sketches, depicting some of the characters from the book series. Original drawings provided by the Victoria and Albert Museum, printed and manufactured in The ECC Reflex Marketing Ltd. Featuring a printed signature and each print is framed and glazed, measuring approx. 19cm x 19cm.
Trevor Price (British, b. 1966) - 'Five Vessels' coloured etching print on hand made paper, signed and numbered 57 of 100 in pencil. Framed and glazed 38 x 37 cm (14" x 14").Trevor Price is a member of the Royal Society of Painter Printmakers (since 1991) and Vice President (2013 - 18). He has work in various collections including His Royal Highness Prince Michael of Kent, Victoria and Albert Museum (London), Ashmolean Museum (Oxford), Fitzwilliam Museum (Cambridge), Yinchuan Contemporary Art Museum (China), Guangdong Museum of Art (China), Yale University (USA), Office of Public Works (Dublin), University of Wales, Bank of England etc. Also obtaining many awards including Printmaking Today award, Bankside Gallery 2017, Mall Galleries 1997, Clifford Chance award. Royal Society of Painter Printmakers annual show. Bankside Gallery 2017, Wyndham award. Royal Society of Painter Printmakers annual show. Bankside Gallery 2014, Invited 'Printmaker of the year' 2011 at Printfest. North Britons only annual art event dedicated to Printmaking, Royal Society of Painter Printmakers. University of Wales purchase award 2005. Julian Trevelyan Outstanding Printmaker award. National Original print exhibition 2001.This lot is also sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
Kawase Hasui (1883-1957) colour woodcut print 'Morning in Dotonbori', from the series - Souvenirs of Travel II, signed and with diamond shaped seal, publishers circular sale - Watanabe Shozaburo, image 24 x 36.5cm, in glazed frameGlazed frame, not examined out of the frame. A few surface scratches, fox marks and slight deterioration to paper surface (see images)
James Gillray (1756-1815) hand coloured etching - Tiddy-Doll the Great French Gingerbread Maker, published Jan 23rd, 1806, by H. Humphrey, BM 10518, 26cm x 38cm, in glazed frameGlazed frame, not examined out of the frame although full extent of the print is exposed, trimmed to plate mark, very minor marks, overall good condition, see additional images
Collection of advertising pieces relating to Henry Irving, including large bill poster for Theatre Royal, Bradford, 1905, in glazed frame, 79 x 25cm, together with a memorial print on tissue paper, Theatre Royal Bradford lithographic poster, and a Spy print by Ape. (4)Can confirm these ar original and not facsimiles. point of interest: Acting manager of Theatre Royal, Bradford - Bram Stoker
After Sesshū Tōyō (1420-1506) - 'Long Scroll/Landscape of Four Seasons' , black and white print c.1900, bearing three-character inscription to the osaedake as well as a section of calligraphic text at the end of the scroll, presented in a wooden box with label inscribed 'Long Roll Landscape Painting by Sesshu (original preserved in the Family of Prince Mori)', as stated the original painting resides in the Mori Museum, Yamaguchi, Japan, and is documented in the book 'Long Scroll: A Zen Landscape Journey' ( Charles E. Tuttle Co., Inc., 1959), 15 metres long; 37.8 cm wide.Toyo Sesshu's "Long Scroll" (or "Landscape of Four Seasons") is a 15-meter masterpiece of 15th-century Japanese ink painting. Depicting landscapes through the four seasons, Sesshu blends Chinese traditions with Japanese aesthetics using fluid brushstrokes and ink washes. The scroll’s depth and harmony reflect his Zen-inspired style and deep connection to nature.
Two watercolours, to include: Attributed to John Collingwood/Callington Moore (1829-1880) - 'Llanfairfechan', pencil and watercolour on paper, titled lower right, attribution with artist's bio in print attached verso, 9 x 15 cm; Stephen J. Bowers (act.c.1874-1892) - Punting on the Thames, signed lower left, watercolour on paper, 59 x 33 cm, 81 x 56 cm, both mounted, glazed and framed (2)
Eleven artworks to include three watercolours of landscapes by different artists: Joseph Pighills - 'Langdales'; and two by Harry Turner; together with two screenprinted fabrics with medieval themed designs pinned onto boards; Three colour prints of birds and botanicals after Marjorie Blamey in memory of Tom Wedgwood, published for the World Wildlife Fund; a contemporary Chinese silk embroidery and one other print, largest:112 x 58 cm, (11)
Local Interest - Four framed works depicting Wotton-under-Edge: Rhona Cowell - 'View of Wotton from Hack Hill', watercolour and pen on paper, signed below; Brian C Lancaster (British 1931 - 2005) - 'Bearpacker Alms Houses, Wotton' signed limited edition print 1/250, 70 x 60 cm; with two watecolours by Paul Webley - 'Cottages, Church Walk' and 'The Ancient Ram Inn' (4)
A collection of framed prints, to include: An original studio photograph of 'Stowaway' (1936), Alice Faye, Shirley Temple and Robert Young; Six hand-tinted Baxter-type chromolithographs; Two hand-coloured maps of Gloucestershire, to include J & C Walker; Seven tinted fashion illustrations, a print on canvas of foxhounds, and others (20)
A group of eight 19th-20th century watercolours, to include: Judy Whitton 'The Yellow Shirt, Pin Hill'; A.H. Hobson - Country Scene (1917), signed and dated below; Late 19th century castle ruins, unsigned; Two figures amongst a mountainous landscape; L.W. - still life of cacti, initialled below; A Victorian botanical study; Becky Fale? 'Manadon', inscribed to label verso, frame dimensions: 54 x 48 cm; A hand-tinted print for the Shakespeare play 'Much Ado About Nothing' (8)

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