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Clare Leighton (1898-1989), wood engraving printed from the block on paper, September, Apple-Picking, from The Farmer’s Year, 1933, 22cm x 28cm, mounted, glazed and framed. This original, full page wood block print is from the first edition of Clare Leighton’s most famous work, which she wrote, engraved and designed
19th century ballet hand coloured lithograph, including Melle St Marc, in the role of D.Antotine, dans Moulin A Paroles and the tenor singer Nicolas Jean-Jacques Masset in the opera Gulistan and another of Audran, in the role of de Scipion in the ballet La Sirene, all three from a French publication between the dates of 1796 and 1880, framed and glazed. This lot includes a colour print of Esmeralda approx 9.5 x 15.5 cms and a sepia lithograph entitled 'Cupid Blowing Bubbles' by H. Sintrenich pupil to E. Bartolozzi approx 12.5 x 14 cms, framed and glazed. Note: Property of a Yorkshire lady.
19th century polychrome print by A.Deveria of Melle. Noblet in costume for the Ballet la Muette de Portici, which premiered at the Paris Opéra, in 1828, signed on the stone, approx 23 x 33 cms (excluding the title) framed and glazed; 19th century polychrome print of Country Dancers, by Baxter processing circa 1855, 27 x 9 cms framed and glazed; another polychrome print of dancers approx 28 x 8.5 cms; 19th century print entitled 'Les Contemporaines 4 Quadrilles' depicting principal dancers Marie, Nathalie, Pauline and Fanny by Guillet approx 31.5 x 23.5 cms. (4) Note: Property of a Yorkshire lady.
Folding etching of an 18th century ball, featuring Lady Milbourne, The Duchess of Devonshire and Lady Townsend, approx cms, together with three Georgian ladies with fans, coloured etching, approx cms, framed and glazed, and Marie Camargo (1710-1770) print after Nicolas Lancret, approx cms, framed and glazed.
Marie Taglioni (1804-1884) in four scenes from La Sylphide (1832) choreographed by Filippo Taglioni of important scenes from the ballet approx cms, together with Marie Taglioni in La Fille du Danube (1836) choreographed by Filippo Taglioni, approx cms, framed and glazed; Marie Taglioni colour portrait print, framed and glazed, approx. cms; and Marie Taglioni in the role of Fleur des Champs print, framed and glazed, approx. cms.
François Prevost as Methea in La Siréne, Theatre Royale de l'Opera Comique, hand coloured print by J Riguel, approx cms and Mademoiselle Pauline Amant hand coloured print in the role of Rigolette in Les Mystères de Paris, Theatre de la Porte Sain Martin after V. Doller, approx cms, framed and glazed together with a contemporary poster of a young ballerina approx 12 years old, unframed. (4)
18th century etching and stipple, printed in brown, portrait of the dancer Marie Auguste Vestris, performing a dance in the character of Colas in the Ballet of Ninette a la Cour, 1781, after a drawing by Scorodoomoff, published in London May 9th 1781 by C.Ruotte, No 18 Wells Street Oxford Street, and to be had of Mrs Vivares Printseller, Great Newport Street, approx 24 x 32.3 cms, framed but not glazed. This lot includes a print of Monsieur Vestris Senior, by J.Miller, published in London April 1781, approx 10w x 18 h cms and another of Monsieur Vestris Junior, published London April 1781, approx 9.4 x 14 cms, both framed and glazed. Note: These two were the most celebrated 18th century father and son ballet virtuoso. Vestris Junior helped establish ballet as a stand alone pursuit quite separate from Opera, this propelled ballet into the serious art form we see today. Note: Property of a Yorkshire lady.
19th century print of Fanny Elssler (1810-1884) Danse Cosaque, compose pour le Piano et dédié à Mademoiselle Fanny Elssler, by Gustave Blessner, on stone by A. Newsam, approx 24w x 32 cms, framed and glazed; 19th century print of Fanny Cerito as Ondine after Charles Heath, engraved by E.Smith approx 16w x 22 cms; 19th century lithograph on Indian paper of Adele Louise Pauline Leroux (1809-1891) in the ballet Le Diable Amoureux, published in Paris in 1841, the plate from Galerie der Artist Dramatiques, approx 15 x 24 cms and another of Priscilla Horton as Ariel from The Tempest publ. 1840, approx 16 x 22 cms. (4) Note: Property of a Yorkshire lady.
Rare silk ballet programme, Anna Pavlova performing at The Empire Theatre Calcutta, India, Tuesday January 16th 1923 featuring Anna Pavlova in the Presence of Her Excellency The Countess of Lytton, the programme included the Polish Wedding, Flora's Awakening and III Divertissements, 18.3 x 27.3 cms. This lot includes a black and white photographic print of Anna Pavlova in her most notable roll Dying Swan, laid on board, indistinct signature across the body approx 19.5 x 25 cms. Footnote: In 1922 Miss Pavlova was the first ballerina to embark on a world tour, including Australia, India, South America, The Far East and the United States. She danced in countries where very different dance forms existed. She was influenced by these many dance forms and created a ballet called 'Oriental Impressions' with Uday Shankar, a ballet of divertissements in Japanese and Indian styles. She performed a duet with Uday Shankar (Shangar) which was presented at the Royal Opera House. Miss Pavlova's performances inspired many youngsters to take up ballet, including British prima-ballerina Alicia Markova.
Mr G. Brooke as Othello, tinsel print, circa 1848, published in London by J. Redington, approx 17 w x 21 h cms, framed and glazed. Note: please see similar in the V & A - https://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O1277668/mr-gv-brooke-as-othello-tinsel-print-redington-john Note: Property of a Yorkshire lady.
After John Skinner Prout (19th century) - "Picturesque Antiquities of Bristol", view of Temple Street, Bristol, the Bastion and part of the city wall, Bristol, the Pithay, and various other topographical views in the city, black and white lithographic print produced by C. Hullmandel, all contained within an album, 9.75" x 6.5" and various sizes, overall size of the album 19" x 14.5"
Otmar Alt (German, born 1940), 'The Painter', limited edition print, signed and numbered 44/150 in pencil, 17" x 21", framed 24" x 30" overall - ** Alt is a German painter, designer and sculptor, he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Berlin between 1960-1966, he was a master student of Prof. H. Bachmann, and along with H. Antes and HAP Grieshaber, is one of the representatives of the 'New Figuration' in Germany. - ** with a copy of the 'Artes' certificate and receipt for 685DM dated 1993
George Rodrigue (American 1944-2013), ' Tobacco Art: Cigar And Cigarette Labels From Cuba And Florida...' limited edition print advertisement poster for The Presbytere, Louisiana State Museum August 20th - November 29th 1998, signed and numbered 38/100 in pencil, 20" x 32", framed 31" x 40.5" overall
Salvador Dali (1904-1989) - Purgatory Chant 12: The Beauty of The Sculptures, from The Divine Comedy series, a woodcut and block print, hand signed, 12.5" x 9.5", framed 20" x 17" overall - ** with certificate of Authenticity from F&B Gallery LLC together with a copy of the F&B Gallery billing invoice of £2710
Art Including The Curwen Studio Pinter, Harold - Harold Cohen, artist - Curwen. The Homecoming. London: Karnac - Curwen, 1968. Folio, number 198 of 200 copies, signed by Pinter and Cohen, original green Terylene, slipcase, covers a little dampstained; and a paperback copy of The Homecoming;The Curwen Studio. Curwen - Peter Blake, jacket designer. Forty Years in Print. 2000. Original red cloth boards, pictorial dust-jacket/print by Peter Blake (number 81of 150 signed by Blake), red clamshell box;Warhol, Andy. The Philosophy of Andy Warhol (From A to B and Back Again). New York and London: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1975. 8vo, dust-jacket;Edinburgh International Exhibition 1886. Memorial Catalogue of the French and Dutch Loan Collection. Edinburgh: T. & A. Contable, 1888. Folio, original cloth;Smith, W. Thomas. The Modern Woodcut. London: John Lane The Bodley Head, [1924]. Original cloth;Westhofen, Wilhelm. The Forth Bridge (Centenary Edition). Edinburgh, 1989. Folio, original blue cloth, slipcase;Salaman, Malcolm C. The Etchings of Sir Francis Seymour Haden. London: Halton and Truscott Smith, Ltd., 1923. Original quarter calf, slipcase
Mandeville, Sir John The Voiage and Travaile of Sir John Maundevile, Kt. Which Treateth of the Way to Hierusalem, and of Marvayles of Inde, with other Islands and Countries. London: J. Wooman, D. Lyon & C. Davis, 1725. 8vo, [xvi], [viii], 384, [vii]; title page printed in red and black, contemporary mottled calf, rebacked, upper board detached, slight wear to upper cornersNote: Note: Fine 18th-century English edition of the classic, though partly fictional, 14th-century account of the voyages of Sir John Mandeville through Turkey, Egypt, Ethiopia, Syria, Persia, Arabia, India and the East Indies, published from a 15th-century manuscript in the Cottonian Library. Printed by William Bowyer whose records show a print run of just 350 copies. ESTC T100822.

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