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AFTER J M BROWN "Players Navy Cut Tobacco", colour print of tall-masted ship in harbour, housed in an oak frame with stamp to base "Player", 41 cm x 50 cm CONDITION REPORTS Has foxing and dirt marks all over and various insects/dirt trapped beneath the frame and picture. There are some rubbing marks to the right hand side of the mount. Glass is in need of a good clean as is frame which has splitting nad various holes, chips, knocks etc. General wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for further details
AFTER DOROTHY WILDING (1893-1976) "Queen Elizabeth II", a photographic portrait study, black and white, seated in formal dress, signed "Elizabeth R" and dated 1953 to the bottom centre, paper size 66 cm x 51 cm (ARR) CONDITION REPORTS Titled 'AFTER' because it is a print and not done in the Artist's own hand. ARR stands for 'Artist's Resale Rights' - it is applicable. Image appears to be stuck on mount board. Has general wear and tear to include some discolouration to the ink. There is some small pinhead size damage to the mount board. Frame has surface scratches, knocks etc and wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for further details. The Queen's signature is on the mount, there is no Certificate of Authenticity - it is glazed
HUGH CECIL (1892-1939) bromide print, photographic portrait of Edward, Prince of Wales, future Edward VIII, seated, his arms folded before him in jacket and tie, signed "Edward P" and dated 1934 bottom right, bears "Hugh Cecil. London" embossed studio stamp bottom left, 18 cm x 13.5 cm (the original photograph taken by Hugh Cecil in 1925 when the Prince of Wales sat for him for the first time)
AFTER SIR HENRY RAEBURN RA (1756-1823) "The MacNab", study of a gentleman in ceremonial dress, colour print, advertising Dewars White Label Whisky, inscribed "White Label Whisky" to the gilt slip and to the frame "Dewar - The MacNab Sir Henry Raeburn RA", image size 49 cm x 30 cm CONDITION REPORTS There is a mark where it looks like the print has slightly rolled over the top of the picture. Otherwise general wear and tear. Glass is in need of a clean both underneath the frame and outside it. The frame has chips, knocks and scuffs etc all conducive with age and use - see images for more details
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE "The Plays of William Shakespeare", a set of eight volumes, published London, printed for H Woodfall, C. Bathurst, et .AL. 1768, bound in brown leather CONDITION REPORTS Volume 1, consists of:The TempestA Midsummer Nights Dream The 2 Gentlemen of Verona Measure for MeasureThe Merchant of VeniceBoth front and back cover are broken, no longer attached to spine. Spine is very worn and the leather is very cracked and faded in some places. The pages are mostly intact but some are loose. Some of the print is slightly faded but generally clear to read.Volume 2, consists of:As you like itLoves, Labours, LostThe Winters TaleTwelfth NightThe Merry Wives of WindsorThe spine is split down the middle, however the front and back covers are still attached. Some pages are loose, the print is slightly faded but still readable.Volume 3, consists of:The Taming of the ShrewThe Comedy of ErrorsMuch Ado About Nothing All's Well that ends WellThe life and death of King JohnFront cover is broken, back cover still attached to spine, which is split but still intact. Some pages appear to have mould around the edge. Print is very clear to read. The leather is faded in the middle but appears very black around the edges, this can be said for all volumes.Volume 4, consists of:The life and death of Richard the 2ndThe first part of King Henry the 4thThe second part of King Henry the 4thThe life of King Henry the 5thThe first part of King Henry the 6thFront and back covers are both broken, spine is intact and has very little damage. Again some of the pages appear mouldy at the edges.Volume 5, consists of: The second part of King Henry the 6thThe third part of King Henry the 6thThe life and death of King Richard the 3rdThe Life of King Henry the 8thFront and back cover are broken, spine is intact, but the leather has cracked. Pages are mainly intact but some are loose. Pages are generally in good condition, no tearing etc.Volume 6, consist of:The Life and Death of King LearTimon of AthensTitus AndronicusThe tragedy of MacbethCaius Marcius Coriolanus.Back cover is attached, front cover is broken, spine has a split in the leather. Pages are all intact, words are clear to read with very little fading.Volume 7, consists of:Julius CeasarAntony and CleopatraCymbelineTroilus and CressidaBoth front and back cover are attached to the spine. Probably the best condition out of the others. Print is clear to read. Some signs of water damage. Volume 8, consists of:Romeo and JulietHamlet, Prince of DenmarkOthello the Moor of Venice.Front cover broken, back over attached, spine is intact. Leather is very black towards the edges. Again, pages have some signs of water or other damage.All have wear and tear subject to age and use. See images for further detail.
AFTER ANTHONY HARRISON (b. 1931) "The harbour", colour print, signed in pencil to the margin bottom right, titled, dated 1956 and No'd. 35/50 bottom left, image size 49 cm x 67 cm (ARR) CONDITION REPORTS There is discolouration throughout but mainly to the bottom left hand corner. Some small areas of dirt. It would appear the mount has been stuck to the print at some point as there is a glue-like substance at the bottom. There is a line around the edge of the painting, possibly has been mounted previously with the signature etc being covered. Has general wear and tear. There is a line of yellowing tape visible at the top of the print. Frame has some chips, knocks, scratches etc and cracks to it. The entire piece has general wear and tear conducive with age and use and in need of a good clean. There are thunderbugs etc trapped beneath the glass - see images for further details
AFTER A. T. NOWELL "Her Majesty The Queen", colour print, signed "Mary R 1933" verso, together with AFTER JOHN A.A. BRERRIE "His Majesty The King Colonel in Chief, The King's Regiment", colour print, signed "From George R" verso CONDITION REPORTS Both prints slightly faded, generally good condition to the back. Foxing to the mounts. Signature on "George R" has been ripped and repaired. General signs of wear and tear throughout - see images
A Booth's Old Matured Dry Gin advertising poster print, housed in an ebonised frame inscribed "Booth's Distilleries London", 48 cm x 32 cm (not including frame), together with a painted plaster Booth's Gin lion figure, 17 cm x 15 cm and a "Black & White" advertising poster with cut-out mount within an ebonised framed, stamped "Black & White" to top edge, image size 50 cm x 40 cm
A Toyokuni III (Utagawa Kunisada) colour woodblock print, a feudal lord's sweetheart and a woman attendant under the branches of pine in snowfall, and another by the same, a princess and her woman attendant gathering young herbs at the garden after snowfall, both with labels verso dated 1852 (2) Condition report With original bill of sale
Peter Hayman, snipe in flight over a wetland, pencil and crayon on paper, signed, Medina Gallery, Bideford label verso, 41 x 49 cm, a Henry Wilkinson etching, The Chase, signed in pencil, 10/150, another print, Southern (John) Thorburn's Birds and Mammals, signed by the author, and a mahogany writing slope (5)
A Well Built Live Steam Model 1" Scale Overtype General Lorry, based on a Foden named 'MEG' and designed by F.B.Neville 1985 with eleven blue print drawings, two cylinder engine 7/16" Bore x 5/8" stroke with dual displacement lubricators, boiler with gas burner and manual water pump, wooden constructed with a few parts, very good basis for restoration. No Certificate
A Decoupage by M.W. Hawking B.G.A. with hand painting edition, a French print (butterfly on newsprint) signed Cuessie, a limited edition print 23/500 Ken Howard, The Thames,m a limited edition print 13/750 signed W. Forbes - a leaping Salmon 1986, a limited edition print by W Forbes 520/2500, signed ;The Drookit' and another Highland print (6)
A box containing a quantity of children's books, including: 'A New Hieroglyphic Bible', Oliver & Boyd, Edinburgh, numerous woodcut illustrations, undated (owner inscription for 1855); 'Geography Made Easy: Intended for the use of Young Children', W. Pinnock, woodcut illustrations, 1829; 'Babar's Travels', 1935; 'Histoire De Babar', 1931; 'Little Tim and the Brave Sea Captain', Edward Ardizzone, 1936; 'Johnny Crow's Garden', drawn by L. Leslie Brooke, Warne & Company Ltd, 1961; 'Mother Goose', illustrated by Kate Greenaway, Warne & Company Ltd, undated; six works from Pere Castor's Wild Animal Books series; seven works from the Petersham Story Book series; 'Topsy and Tim's Snowy Day', 1964. Together with 'Kearsley's Complete Peerage of England, Scotland and Ireland', 1799, engraved crowns and armorial shields (as found). Also a mounted woodcut print by Hilary Whyard, depicting cats, signed and dated.
A pair of cabinet plates with added gilding and highlighted detail (hand painting) to transfer print plate, after Abouchoe 1759; together with a Limoges 19th Century trefoil dish with hand enamel and gilding detail; together with two hand painted saucers and a hand enamelled Halcyon day box (5)

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