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Los 481

A pair of 19th century hand-coloured ornithological bookplates, in hand-coloured mounts, 26x18cm, together with a hand-coloured floral bookplate print after P. Bessa. (3)

Los 521

Dale Devereux Marker (British b.1962), "I Can be Gris," abstract with wine and glass, signed, titled and dated "90" in pencil, limited edition acrylic screen print 6/6, 75 x 110cm.

Los 524

Thomas W. Benton (American 1830-2007), Abstract, a pair from the "Dune" and "Wave" series, screen print, signed in pencil and numbered edition 31/100 and 80/100 with blind gallery stamp, 64x64cm in glazed aluminium frames

Los 61

A Cloisonné bowl decorated with peony flowers to an iron red ground, on pierced and carved stand, together with a print after Ren Yi entitled "Pheasant of the Springtime Blossoms," (2)

Los 264

Prints - Roma Tearne, Minerals, framed print; others (3)

Los 267

Biedow, after, Faggot gathers, print on canvas; another (2)

Los 268

Geoff Hutchins, by and after, Escape From The Death Star, coloured print, signed in pencil, 32cm x 41cm, limited edition 488/650, frame

Los 273

Rex Preston, after, Highland Cattle Grazing, coloured print, 45.5cm x 59.5cm

Los 287

Pictures - EMG, Old Deer Park, watercolour; The Cheshire Hunt, coloured print; black and white image, Queens College, Rugby XV, 1939-40; another, 1938-40; etc

Los 80

Pictures and Prints - Pratts High test map of the Great North Road; George Cunningham Limited Edition print, signed in pencil; Fletcher Sibthorp, Una Belladona en Rosa; etc qty

Los 212

A group of four vintage Playboy magazines, 1972, 1974, 1975 & 1980, together with a Vallee print of a women exercising. (5)

Los 379

RAF interest. A brass model of a Spitfire, a quartz RAF commemorative wrist watch, a Limited Edition Roy Huxley 'Spitfire over Westminster 1945' print and a 1943 copy of the New York Herald Tribune. (4)

Los 454

A Victorian gilt gesso picture frame, decorated with flowers and berries, containing a print.

Los 186

ROBERT LENKIEWICZ (1941-2002) 'Moi Wong with the Painter' signed limited edition print, no 136/450, mounted, not framed.

Los 230

HENDERSON CISZ 'London by Night', giclee print on canvas, no 77/195, 59cm x 59cm, in a black frame.

Los 237

BERYL COOK (1926-2008) 'Shall We Dance' limited edition print no 229/650, 61cm x 48cm with certificate.

Los 238

BERYL COOK (1926-2008) 'Poetry Reading' limited edition print signed, 54cm x 41cm

Los 249

Limited edition print 'Portrait of a Seated Girl', signed and numbered 665/851

Los 251

W. HAY print 'View of St Nicholas Island Plymouth Sound'

Los 310

Tsuchiya Koitsu (1870-1949), Japanese woodblock print depicting three sparrows, 48cm x 27cm and Taki Katei (1830-1901), Japanese woodblock print depicting a kingfisher, 48cm x 27cm,

Los 321

Limited edition abstract print of two musicians, 24/25, indistinctly signed

Los 322

Oil on canvas, Landscape, two watercolours of birds, four framed plaques a print and a mirror.

Los 218

*Gould (John and Hart W.). Psitteuteles Placens, Psittacella Madaraszi, Charmosyna Margaritae [and] Charmosyna Josephinae, [1875 - 88], four lithographs of parrots with contemporary hand colouring, one print a little toned and with frayed margins, 'ring binder' holes to left hand margin, each approximately 530 x 350 mm Originally published in 'Birds of New Guinea'. (4)

Los 243

*Roberts (David). A collection of six lithographs, originally published in 'Sketches in the Holy Land, Syria, Egypt & Nubia', [1842 -49], six uncoloured lithographs, one image heavily stained and with a hole affecting the print (Jerusalem from the Road leading to Bethany), the remainder with some spotting, each approximately 270 x 500 mm, with a further two hand coloured 'half plates', text below image, one plate torn with loss of some text, (Ruins of Semua & Entrance to the Tomb of the Kings), some spotting, together with two title pages from the same work, plus two lithographs from Emily Eden's 'Portraits of the Princes and People of India', circa 1844 (A Zemindar or Farmer of the Upper Provinces and a Puthan a Famous Wrestler [and] Akalees], with another lithograph of warriors, each approximately 420 x 310 mm, various condition The six David Roberts lithographs comprise of:- Church of St. Helena Bethlehem, Crypt of the Holy Sepulchre Jerusalem, Jerusalem from the Road Leading to Bethany, Chapel of the Convent of St. Catherine on Mount Sinai (2) [and] Shrine of the Holy Sepulchre. (13)

Los 490

Walker (George). The Battle of Waterloo. A Poem, 1st edition, G. Walker, 1815, 77pp., adverts to final leaf verso, title and final leaf chipped at edges with loss not affecting text, some browning and finger soiling throughout, lacks final advert leaf, modern marbled boards with manuscript paper label to spine, small 8vo (A rare copy of a poem written soon after the event, to commemorate the victory at the Battle of Waterloo, and preceded by a short description of the battle itself. WorldCat locates 7 copies, 3 in the UK and 4 in the USA), together with Houssaye (Henry), 1815 Waterloo, Translated... by Arthur Emile Mann and edited by A. Euan-Smith, A. & C. Black, 1900, extra-illustrated with 23 early 19th-century prints and engravings and one hand-coloured battlefield map, including a finely hand-coloured frontispiece of Napoleon plus folding print of Duke of Wellington, etc., top edge gilt, modern three-quarter brown morocco gilt by Bayntun, 8vo (2)

Los 521

Foster (Birkett, illustrator). Milton's L'Allegro and Il Penseroso, W. Kent & Co., 1859, title and text printed in red, black and white illustrations to text throughout, original publisher's cloth, blind and gilt decorated, 4to, together with Moore (James Carrick), The Life of Lieutenant-General Sir John Moore, 2 volumes, John Murray, 1833, black and white portrait frontispiece to volume 1 (captioned in ink A Miserable Print from a Bad Picture), some scattered spotting, manuscript annotation to title from Mrs Carrick Moore - a woman of too much sense and spirit to like this pitiful production so unworthy of the great man, autograph of Sir John Moore pasted onto upper pastedown, modern red straight-grain morocco (by Bayntun Riviere), gilt decorated spine, 8vo, plus Ballantyne (R.M.), Up in the Clouds, or Balloon Voyages, James Nisbet & Co., 1880, black and white frontispiece, additional engraved title, original publisher's cloth, a little rubbed and scuffed at extremities, small 8vo, and other 19th and 20th century titles, including illustrated literature, biography, air travel and exploration (6 shelves)

Los 620

Watson (Joseph). Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb; or, A Theoretical and Practical View of the Means by which they are Taught to Speak and Understand a Language; Containing Hints for the Correction of Impediments in Speech: together with A Vocabulary Illustrated by numerous Copperplates, representing the most common Objects necessary to be named by Beginners, 2 volumes, 1st edition, Darton and Harvey, 1809-10, eighty engraved plates, slightly offset and one with short closed tear to one corner, first volume with frontispiece lacking (Manual Alphabet plate), early ownership signature at head of title-page, and faint creasing to lower outer corners, bookticket of Lawrence Darton on front pastedowns, modern half morocco, 8vo Provenance: from the library of a descendant of the publisher William Darton. See Darton G1026. Scarce first exposition in print of the teaching methods of Thomas Braidwood (1715-1806), the pioneer teacher of deaf and mute children. Joseph Watson (1765-1829) was Braidwood's nephew, and he attended his uncle's school in Mare Street, Hackney, before going on to be appointed headmaster of the Asylum for Educating the Deaf and Dumb Children of the Poor in the Kent Road in 1792. The pictorial vocabulary includes a large number of scenes of trade and commerce, household objects, and natural history subjects. (2)

Los 627

*Jigsaw. Prince Lee Boo, [James Izzard, 1818?], hand-coloured engraved wooden jigsaw puzzle, with thirty-six pieces forming twelve scenes, each with printed caption below image, lightly dust-soiled, three lugs lacking and one piece supplied in facsimile, 26 x 19cm (10.25 x 7.5ins), together with a new edition of The History of Prince Lee Boo, published by Wetton, circa 1828, disbound, 12mo Hannas, pp.129-30. Extremely rare early jigsaw. The only other copy we have traced is that in the private collection of Linda Hannas; her copy is housed in the original box, which carries the (partially erased) imprint on the label. The National Library of Australia holds a similar puzzle telling the story of Prince Lee Boo, published by William Darton in 1822 (with three replacement pieces). The Harry R. Beard print collection in the V & A has an uncoloured undissected engraving by Izzard in the same format, titled 'Gulliver or the Island of Laputa', published in 1818. (1)

Los 784

Beardsley (Aubrey, illust.). Morte Darthur Portfolio. Reproductions of Eleven Designs Omitted from the First Edition of Le Morte Darthur Illustrated by Aubrey Beardsley and Published in MDCCCXCIII. Also those made for the Covers of the Issue in Parts and a Facsimile Print of the Merlin Drawing, J.M. Dent & Sons, 1927, black and white illustrations, including one tipped-in, some minor spotting and off-setting, free endpapers toned, top edges gilt, remainder untrimmed, original calf-backed vellum, gilt decorated, 4to Limited edition of 300 copies, this unnumbered. (1)

Los 876

*Joyce (James, 1882-1941). James Joyce leaving the registry office with his new wife Nora Barnacle and their solicitor Mr Munto, London, 4 July 1931, vintage gelatin silver print press photograph with wetstamp and typed caption details pasted to verso, two light creases, 15 x 20cm (1)

Los 11

Burma. The British Burma Gazetteer, Compiled by Authority, 2 vols., Rangoon: The Government Press, 1879-1880, albumen print photograph frontispieces with original tissue guard (short repaired closed tear to mount), eight further albumen print photographs (including three cracked and torn) small hole (with some loss) affecting volume one, pp.17-38 (eleven leaves), long repaired closed tears affecting volume one pp.41/42, 143/144 and numerous leaves in volume two, numerous smaller closed tears (mostly marginal), pencil marginalia, slight worming, black half leather, 8vo Sold with all faults, not subject to return. (2)

Los 1053

STEAM ENGINE SIGNED PRINT. Signed limited edition print of Duchess of Hamilton

Los 898

FRAMED RAF SIGNED PRINT. Framed and glazed print of T1 based at RAF Scampton, signed by the nine pilots of the 1982 squadron

Los 913

MCLAREN F1 SIGNED PRINT. Limited edition John Lawson 1994 Mclaren F1 picture signed by artist and Lord Montagu of Beailieu, 40 x 25 cm

Los 1711

D... Gould (early 20th century)TWO LANDSCAPESWatercolourLargest 30 x 22cm;J... E... WilkinsonLAKE WINDERMERESigned l.l., watercolour;and a print

Los 1817

A wing back armchair, recently reupholstered in print fabric, on claw and ball feet

Los 1327

A print tray with contents, including china figures, silver dish, bosun's whistle, etc

Los 1493

Three boxes of Continental crystal glassware, including a carafe, a modern sculpture titled 'Mia - Sprite of Water', and a signed limited edition print titled 'Self Pity'

Los 716

Edmund Blampied - 'Playing as a hole in ground', anthropomorphised dogs dressed as golfers, one holding an umbrella, print, Frost & Reed Ltd., 21.5 x 28cm approx.

Los 724

David Shepherd - 'Country Cousins', print of sheep, dated (19)84, signed in pencil to mount, numbered 664/850, 41 x 22cm

Los 137

A Coulson print of a Mosquito in flight, framed and glazed

Los 143

Linda Zane Smith, The Cats Chorus, limited edition print, 456/850

Los 220

A Charles Johnson Payne 'Snaffles' print, Wipers, with the 'Snaffles' blindstamp, dated 1914

Los 244

A Lionel Edwards artist's proof print, The Kadir Cup, other assorted pictures and prints (qty) Condition report Report by RB Signed, very faded, published by Eyre and Spottiswoode, very faded, frame lacks glass. A pair of black and white prints, Black Game and Partridge shooting, both slightly faded, Black Game with tear, some water staining.

Los 28

A Minton style majolica jardiniere, with lion mask handles (a.f.) 35 cm high, a Staffordshire style jug, decorated flowers, 17.5 cm, a firescreen, inset a Japanese panel decorated birds and foliage (some loss), 61 cm wide, and a print, View of Cape Town, from Table Bay (4) Condition report Report by GH One possibly restored chip to the rim. One of the foliate swags going from the mouth of the lion to the centre of the face of the jardiniere is broken off and missing in its entirety. The next swag along is cracked and has been re-glued. These things suggest that at one point it may have been dropped on its side. There do not appear to be any major structural cracks, just some crazing to the interior.

Los 521

Frank Whittle related ephemera, including a Gloster Aircraft Co Ltd Test Flight Report No 1, blueprint drawings for W2B and W2/500, various photographs including W24/500 engine installation images and images of the jet engine, all images bearing the Secret Air Ministry stamp verso (qty) Condition report Report by GH There are 12 items in total, including the aforementioned Test Flight Report and the blue print, as well as 10 photographs of the jet engine and its installation.

Los 62

CONTEMPORARY LITHOGRAPHIC PRINT THE NEW BANTING BED FOR REDUCING THE FIGURE AFTER W. HEATH ROBINSON F/G 17CM X 25CM APPROX

Los 476

Framed Military History print, 'The Relief of Mafeking', depicting the meeting of Major General R.S.S. Baden Powell and Colonel Mahon, May 18th 1900.

Los 483

Vera Baker, African landscape, oils on board, signed and dated '65. Framed. Together with a framed print of a Wels

Los 487

Two Chinese School pictures, a study of a man balancing a plate on stick in watercolours and a coloured print depicting a Chinese man at work. Framed. (2)

Los 489

After C. Seerey-Lester, an aviation print depicting a Lancaster Bomber in flight, signed in pencil by the artist with publisher's back stamp. Framed and glazed.

Los 497

After Mark Postlethwaite, 'Black Friday' an aviation interest limited edition coloured print depicting Bristol Bowfighter in combat over Norway. Signed in pencil by the artist and two crew members, no.: 720 of 850. Framed. Provenance: consigned by the lead pilot.

Los 514

After Tony Richards, 'The Goldfish', coloured print, signed in pencil, coloured limited edition print. Framed and glazed.

Los 519

Irene Bache, farmyard scene and village street scene, two similar pen and ink, signed. Framed. Together with a framed print, 'The Young Dreamers, the Boyhood of Raleigh'. (3)

Los 522

Coloured print, ploughing scene in modern frame, indistinctly signed.

Los 532

After C. V. Waine, 'The Scooner Sir Winston Churchill', coloured print. Framed and glazed.

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