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After W J Huggins:,coloured engraving 'This plate from an original painting by WJ Huggins representing the disastrous situation of 23 merchantman in Deadman's Bay and Catwater, Plymouth, as they actually appeared on the third day after the tremendous gale of 23rd Nov, 1824', published 'Nov 1st 1825 by W J Huggins,marine painter, print seller & publisher , 105 Leadenhall Street' in a black and gilt glazed frame, 42 x 75cm
AN INSCRIBED PURPLE MARBLED LUSTRE PEARLWARE PUNCH BOWL, PROBABLY NEWCASTLE, C1835 the interior with transfer print of 'Young Cottagers', the 'Mariner's Arms' and two verses 'SAYS SYLVIA TO A REVEREND PRIEST' and ' FRIENDS ARE LIKE LEAVES' divided by stylised flowers, in black enamel borders, the exterior with 'TYNEMOUTH HAVEN' and the Sunderland Bridge, inscribed "Wm & Johanna Courtis. Rebecca Courtis Born 3rd Septr 1831 Wm Courtis B orn 3rd April 1833 Charles Courtis Born 18th June 1835", on a diaper ground, 23cm diam Provenance: The Tolson Collection of Sunderland Lustre, Sotheby's, 5 February 1998, lot 362 to the present vendor. William Courtis (Curtis) (1807-1885) Master Mariner of Fore Street, Polruan, Cornwall. According to his Master's Certificate (No 36.442) issued at Fowey on 30 December 1850, he was born at Polruan on 14th October 1807, where he had "been employed as Master in the coasting trade nine years". His wife Johanna was born in 1811 and died in 1887. Of his children, those named on this bowl were all baptised at Lanteglos by Fowey, Rebecca on 18 September 1831, William on 19 May 1833 and Charles on 12 July 1835.++Small old filled chip and some rubbing
THREE REGENCY TINSEL PICTURES OF ACTORS, EARLY 19TH C including MR SMITH AS THE PIRATE OF THE BLACK SEA BY A PARK and MR DRY AS LAMBRO, 25 x 20cm and smaller, ebonised frames++One in excellent condition and especially vivid, the other two typically browned/stained with age. The smallest print with rounded lower corners
NINE VICTORIAN TREEN VESTA CASES, C1870-1900 including a Scottish souvenir or Mauchline ware Go to Bed matchbox with print of the Pass of Killiecrankie and made from sycamore FROM THE ATHOLE PLANTATIONS DUNKELD by Mclean & Son, the others including a Tunbridge ware example, another of book shape of olivewood inlaid with matches, one carved with flowers, another painted with flowers and a pokerwork book shaped example, 5-6.5cm h++An attractive selection, as a lot in good condition
RICHARD DAVIES (b.1944), Governor Building Miami Beach, artist's proof screen print, signed and inscribed in pencil, dated 1985, also with a presentation inscription to Tom Pemberton "To Tom for your Retirement with best wishes Richard 1985", image size 40" x 28 1/2", blond wood frame (subject to Artists Resale Right) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
Beryl Cook 1926-2008, "The Art Class", signed in pencil, published in 1979 by Alexander Gallery Publications Limited and with Fine Art Trade Guild Blind Stamp, image 42 cm x 42 cm. CONDITION REPORT: This print is foxed in places. This is visible on the faces and hands of the figures and in the yellow walls to the rear. It is also slightly stained on the upper margin. The picture is well mounted, glazed and in a gilt frame which is in generally good condition.
Beryl Cook 1926-2008, "Four Hungry Cats", colour print, signed in pencil, published in 1977 by Alexander Gallery Publications Limited, image 40 cm x 35.8 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Very good condition generally. The margin is slightly yellowed. The image is also slightly undulating at the top edge and probably requires re-mounting. The double mount is in good condition and the outer gilt frame which is soft metal is serviceable but does have some scratches and blemishes.
Beryl Cook 1926-2008, "Fairy Dell", colour print, signed in pencil, published in 1981 by Alexander Gallery Publications Limited, with Fine Art Trade Guild Blind Stamp, image 41 cm x 39.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Very good condition. The margin is slightly yellowed. The double mount is in good order as is the gilt metal frame.
Beryl Cook 1926-2008, "Musicians", colour print, signed in pencil, limited edition No. 396 of 650, published by Alexander Gallery Publications Limited, image 42 cm x 42 cm. CONDITION REPORT: First class condition. Well mounted and glazed and with pine frame with some minor marks and scratches but no significant issues.
Simon Smith (20thC). Combat over the Pas de Calais, limited edition print 133/500, signed by the artist and Group Captain Johnny Johnson, 38cm x 53cm; Thomas Gower (20thC); Thunder in the Clouds, limited edition print 481/1500, signed, 29.5cm x 41.5cm; Robert Taylor (20thC); The Dambusters, print, signed by Mick Martin, 39cm x 52cm, (3).
Kelty (Edward J., 1888-1967). An original silver print photograph of the 'Congress of Freaks with Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Combined Circus, Season 1927', depicting thirty-six side show acts, including the bearded lady, wolfman, sword swallower, an albino, Major Mite, African Bushman, contortionist, etc., printed to lower right corner 'Photo by Century, 144 West 46th St., N.Y.C. - 3072-B', photographers stamp to reverse, 31cm x 50.5cm approx. Previously owned by the family of the Bostock Circus
Kelty (Edward J., 1888-1967). An original silver print photograph of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus at Madison Square Garden, dated 1935, depicting the whole circus in action, including elephants, horses, clowns, acrobats, tripeze, etc., printed lower left corner 'Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, Madison Square Garden, 1935', printed lower right corner 'Photo by E. J. Kelty Century, 110 W46 St. N.Y.C.', signed to lower right corner in ink 'Wolfman' (?),
CHRIS LEVINE [B.1960]. Lightness of Being (Blue), 2014. Archival inkjet print on wove paper with full margins. Signed in pencil and numbered from the edition of 200, with the artist's blindstamp. 30.3 x 23.7 cm [image size], 41 x 30 cm [sheet size] unframed. [Excellent condition]. Buyers premium 20% + vat payable.
LEON UNDERWOOD [1890-1975]. Goat, 1921. etching, edition of 50 [10/50]. A rare print, so unlikely the whole edition was printed. Signed by Mary Underwood [the artist's wife] on the reverse of the etching and marked 'This is the work of my husband Leon Underwood'. 13 x 18 cm image size [overall including frame 33 x 43 cm]. Provenance: artist's family; private collection, UK. [very good condition - paper slightly wavy top right - unexamined out of frame]. Buyers premium of 20% + VAT is payable.

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