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Lot 391

After Laurence Stephen Lowry RBA, RA (1887-1976)"The Park"Numbered 617/850 and blind stamped 'HD Limited London', a colour reproduction, 61cm by 76cm (unframed)This print is not signed

Lot 849

Depicting a large open-drive Mercedes Limousine and Sentinel Steam lorry Photographer’s blind-stamped photo on original card mount; together with a maple-framed card-mounted blind-stamped fine image of a Sentinel Steam lorry with attendant trailer of Harmsworth Brothers Ltd of London & Gravesend. Largest 23cm x 31cm. Part of the collection of the late Bryan Goodman.Click here for more details and images

Lot 6589

After Laurence Stephen Lowry R.A. (British 1887-1976): 'Police Street', limited edition colour lithograph blind stamped and numbered 745/580 in pencil 51cm x 41cm

Lot 6590

After Laurence Stephen Lowry R.A. (British 1887-1976): 'The Football Match, limited edition monochrome lithograph blind stamped and numbered 356/1500 in pencil 28cm x 39cm (unframed)

Lot 6593

After Laurence Stephen Lowry R.A. (British 1887-1976): 'Burford Church', limited edition colour lithograph blind stamped and numbered 390/1500 in pencil 52cm x 38cm (unframed)

Lot 367

A CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY AND UPHOLSTERED WING-BACK CHAIR A CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY AND UPHOLSTERED WING-BACK CHAIR, with a blind-fretwork carved seat rail. Height of back 105cm

Lot 1436

J. Steven Dews 'Velsheda off The Needles, 1935' limited edition colour print of 500, pencil signed, blind backstamp, 53 x 70.5cm.

Lot 1559

1920's Oak Corner Chair, with blind fretwork top, barley and block supports, acanthus leaf carved hand rests.

Lot 724

A 19th century painted pine wash stand, with three quarter gallery and blind drawer, on turned legs and undershelf, 86x47x73cmH (worm to feet)

Lot 732

An unusual estate made blanket box, disguised as a chest of drawers, hinged top over two short and two long blind drawers, with real drawer to base, 136x50x100cmH

Lot 528

L. S. LOWRY R.A (1887-1976)Meeting PointLithographSigned in pencil, lower rightFine Art Trade Guild blind stamp numbered 017 (ABH)49 x 71cmNot examined out of the frame but would appear to be in good condition. Glazed with conservation glass. Slight buckling of the paper can be seen along the edge of the mount at the top of the print. The edges are covered by the mount.

Lot 553

Beryl COOK (1926-2008)AngelsLithographSignedFine Art Trade Guild blind stamp numbered 843 (KEC)34 x 43cmThe Florentine Galleries label displayed to versoThis piece is in good condition.

Lot 625

L. S. LOWRY R.A (1887-1976)His FamilyLithographSigned in pencil, lower rightFine Art Trade Guild blind stamp numbered 122 (ECB)56 x 73cmThis piece is in good condition overall. Well presented and framed under conservation quality glass. Not examined out of the frameWe believe this is from the 575 edition. This is stamped in black with the number 403

Lot 2018

FORD (FORD MADOX) 'HUEFFER', THE GOOD SOLDIER, first edition with London publisher listed above New York on the title page and book called 'The Saddest Story' in the adverts, red cloth, London, Bodley Head, 1915 (1)Additional InformationThe book has a blind impressed stamp to the top of the title page 'Bradford Library and Literary Society'. Pages lightly toned and with light rounding of corners. Cloth faded with some marks, rubbing and fraying to the top and bottom of the spine. 

Lot 2129

HEBREW DICTIONARY; SEBASTIANUS MUNSTERUS SACRAE, HEBRAE LINGUAE STUDIOUS LECTORIBUS, with text in Hebrew, two engraved decorations, contemporary blind embossed calf with two portraits, Basileae, 1564 (1)Additional InformationThe binding is worn throughout and with age dirt, rubbing and losses to edges etc. Clasps lacking. Pages with expected age browning, some foxing and odd blemish. One page with slight tear which does not affect text. Dated 1586 on the binding. The book has not been located. May be missing a prelim title as starts at A2. No full page engravings. Two small engravings as part of text and an engraving at the end. 

Lot 2606

An early 20th century mahogany dwarf open fronted bookcase with blind fret decoration to the top above two fixed shelves, width 101cm, depth 34cm, height 100cm.

Lot 2611

An early 20th century mahogany standard lamp with blind fret decoration to the upper section on a cushion plinth base, height 160cm.

Lot 2618

An Edwardian ebonised bijouterie table with blind fret decoration, with moulded and pierced cornice on tapering block legs, width 53cm, depth 40cm, height 75cm.

Lot 362

KATHE SCHMIDT KOLLWITZ (1867-1945) "Tod Frau und Kind", black and white etching and soft ground on wove paper, 14th/Final State, published by Von Der Becke, with blind stamp, full margins, 42 cm x 42 cm (Provenance: Sotheby's 15 10 81) (ARR) CONDITION REPORTS Has general wear and tear conducive with age and use. Could do with having the glass removed and cleaned.

Lot 511

An Edwardian mahogany Chippendale Revival open bookcase, the top with gadrooned edge over a blind fretwork decorated frieze and two banks of adjustable shelving interspersed by twin turned column supports, raised on bracket feet, 122 cm wide x 35.5 cm deep x 129 cm high

Lot 1016

A GEORGE III AND LATER MAHOGANY BLIND FRET CARVED RECTANGULAR FOOT STOOL58cm wide; 45cm deep; 45cm high

Lot 520

HENRI DE TOULOUSE-LAUTRECElles, published by The Toulouse-Lautrec Circle, 1969, London, with an introduction by Michel Melot Conservateur au Cabinet des Estampes de la Bibliotheque Nationale, to include the eleven facsimile colour lithographs after Toulouse-Lautrec, each print numbered in pencil '866/1250' and each bearing publisher's blind stampThe edition limited to 1250 copies, of which this is number 866. Only available to members of The Toulouse-Lautrec Circle by subscription. The series of eleven lithographs known as Elles were originally published in 1896.Folio 57 x 44.5cm

Lot 254

L S Lowry, The Cart, framed print, blind stamped and signed in pencil in the margin, 52cm by 41cm.

Lot 58

Carved oak coffer, 18th century and later, panelled top, blind fret scrolling frieze above three panels with carved lozenges, width 134cm, depth55cm, height 65cm.Condition report:The hinges and lock plates have been replaced and adapted over time. The interior has had the candle box removed. The front right-hand panel (of the three) has an old oak panel attached to the back in the interior - presumably to aid stability. Various splits and losses to the side panels. The front stiles do have historic worm holes and a fair degree of loss due to the infestation.

Lot 48

A late Victorian beech and oak upright armchair, with blind carved central splat, upholstered seat; together with an early 20th century side chair. (2)

Lot 80

An original dry point by Jackson Simpson (limited edition) signed in pencil with blind stamp

Lot 39

DEATH NYC, contemporary 'Tabasco', limited print 4/100, 29.7cm x 21cm, with blind stamp and COA.

Lot 12

David Shepherd Fred after his shampoo with blind stamp, framed

Lot 13

Limited edition David Shepherd signed print Muscovy ducks with blind stamp framed

Lot 53

Tom Dodson limited edition print 802/850 with artist blind stamp Dinner time at t'mill

Lot 546

TEN DECORATIVE PICTURES, comprising two signed Kelly Jane limited editions depicting a Lily and a Daffodil, both from editions of 500, approximate sizes 22cm, x 21cm, signed Simon Palmer limited edition cartoon print 'The Strangers Advice' 67/75, A. P. Peller open edition cartoon print depicting a medieval fast food booth, printed signature with Nestle blind stamp, signed Annie Williams proof print depicting flowers in a vase, two Jennifer Hannaford signed limited edition prints - glass missing to one frame print scratched, Ioyan Mani signed print 'Spring Morning', Robin Davidson print 'Lulworth Cove' signed to the mount and a wool work picture depicting a train crossing the Tamar bridge

Lot 92

Press release photographs for films and television series, to include Grotbags, Black Beauty, Blind date (film), the Darling Buds of May etc. (qty) Provenance: From a media company Archive

Lot 214

An Edwardian mahogany satinwood and box wood line inlaid bookcase, the top with pierced swan neck and blind fret pediment over a pair of glazed panelled doors enclosing shelves on a base with ogee bracket feet, W. 109 cm

Lot 225

Edwardian mahogany bookcase with a carved blind fret frieze and three 13 glazed panelled doors on ogee bracket feet, H.121.5 cm, W. 144.5 cm, D. 32.5 cm.

Lot 239

Edwardian Chippendale style mahogany folding top tea table with carved floral top, on chamfered blind fret legs . 73.3cm x 85.7cm x 47.5cm

Lot 251

Edwardian carved mahogany pedestal desk with a gadrooned top, inverted breakfront and central drawer flanked by eight drawers and blind fret canted corners, on scallop and claw and ball feet, H.76.2 cm, W. 138cm, D. 75.3 cm (labelled 'S & H Jewell, antique furnishers, 131-2 High Holbourn, London WC1)

Lot 546

19th century Continental Chest of Drawers with small blind drawer flank by two faux drawers over two short and two long drawers, 97cm high x 135cm wide x 55cm deep

Lot 16

A George III silver teapot of serpentine form with hinged cover, chased decoration includes a blind wreath cartouche on either side, London 1795, 553g (Declaration of ivory from GOV)Condition report: The heat discs are ivory (we have permission certificate no. because it is pre 1947 and less than 10% ivory in the item) knop on lid a little loose, handle a little loose, scratches to surface, some dents bottom of the spout, back of teapot near handle, to the top of the handle, base of handle, cartouches not been engraved, no visible holes, splits, or repairs.

Lot 18

Charles Reily & George Storer, A Victorian silver mug, chased strapwork decoration with blind cartouche, scroll work handle, 9.5cm high overall, London 1842, 146g

Lot 21

A collection of hallmarked silver items, to include; an Edwardian silver visiting card case, hammered decoration, blind cartouche, Birmingham 1908, by W.G. Knight, together with a pair of silver scallop form salts with spoons, a silver sifting ladle, and a silver capstan inkwell, weighable silver 90g

Lot 13

LATE 18TH CENTURY WELSH OAK PRESS CUPBOARD, probably Cardiganshire, cavetto cornice and blind fret frieze above fielded paneled doors enclosing shelves, canted angles, on chest base fitted five drawers, bracket feet, 176h x 143w x 58cmsComments: top boards with old worm damage, side panels shrunk, base back panel missing, generally good colour

Lot 161

GEORGE III OAK TALLBOY CHEST, dental cornice and blind fret, carved frieze above three short, three graduated long drawers on a chest with brushing slide and three graduated long drawers, bracket feet, 190h x 113w x 56cmsComments: sides with restored shrunk timbers, top and backboards with old woodworm, otherwise good

Lot 213

MID VICTORIAN BURR-WALNUT SUTHERLAND TABLE, shaped top over column suppports with blind fret carved scrolled feet, casters, 91cms wide; together with a set of four early Victorian walnut balloon-back dining chairs with scrolled crossbars and cabriole front legs (5)Condition Report:The dimensions when open are:Height – 72cm’sWidth – 91cm’sLength fully open – 117cm’sWhen closed – 17cm’s

Lot 366

J. Clowes, London, a William & Mary longcase clock, amboyna and walnut case, plain moulded cornice, blind fretwork scroll frieze, brass square dial, 30cm by 30cm, with cherubs holding orb spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, flanked by ebonised pilasters, the trunk door with pendulum window and ebonised border, 213cm high, (pendulum, weight, winder and door key)

Lot 536

WMF, a pair of Jugendstil silver plated candlesticks, square section flared form with open splayed strap design, blind knotted panels and cup form sconces, stamped marks, 15.5cm high

Lot 1058

An 18th Century style walnut cheval mirror with shaped top, blind-fret carved base

Lot 1117

E Wardle After Ben Marshall, 'Doctor Syntax...', signed by the engraver, blind stamped, colour print, I.40.5 x 50cm; together with another engraving of a horse race by Reuben Ward Binks, signed by the artist and the engraver, I.29 x 41.5cm. (2)

Lot 1123

After David Wilkie, 'The Blind Fiddler', monochrome engraving, I.38.5 x 55.5cm. 

Lot 1276

An early 20th century mahogany and blind fret duet stool, with hinged seat, 93cm wide.

Lot 149

Marvel Superheroes - an extremely rare collection of Limited Edition Art of iconic Comic Book Covers, Artist's Proof Set limited edition of 29 only (No 14) signed by Stan Lee with blind stamp, Thor, Wolverine, Spider-Man, Iron Man, Captain America, X-Men, published by Glyn Washington, Washington Green Fine Art, with certificates of authenticity, release date Summer 2015 (A/P14) image sizes 61 cm x 42 cm

Lot 1059

GEORGE MCCLELLAN (1826 - 1885) Union major general and general-in-chief of the army whose hesitation in attacking Confederate forces caused him to be sacked by Lincoln. War-date A.L.S. signed at conclusion and writing 'McClellan' twice more in the text, written on his blind-embossed letterhead, 3pp. 8vo., Apr. 25, 1864 to a lady. McClellan still suffers from having been sacked by Lincoln in November, 1862 as he hints at in this letter. He writes, in part: '...it was quite impossible for me to reply to [your letter]...Mrs. McClellan and I have felt [?] unwell that writing has been out of the question...You are quite mistaken in supposing that your note would be a 'bore' to me - on the contrary if afforded me much pleasure, for there is much satisfaction in having that in the days of adversity. I have retained the kind feelings which originated[?] in lighter times. I prize very highly your esteem & hope that I shall profit from it. You will find with this the photograph you desire...I also enclose...the autograph letter of Mr. Bates which arrived too late for the [Sanitary] Fair. Mrs. McClellan...[is confined] to her bed...from our exertion at the Fair...' Very nicely signed, in very good condition.

Lot 108

NO RESERVE Garimberto (Girolamo) La Prima Parte delle Vite...d'Alcuni papi, et di Tutti i Cardinali Passati, collation: a-e4 A-Z8 2A-2H8 2I10, large device on title, decorative initials, fore-edge margin of title defective and restored, title little marked, Chatsworth bookplate, X¹ torn and restored to margin, blind stamp on rear free endpaper, later vellum, morocco spine label, [Adams G250], Venice, G. Giolito de' Ferrari, 1568.

Lot 120

Poetry.- Cargill (James, teacher, of Leith) The Poetical Cabinet, manuscript, 81pp., in a fine calligraphic hand, with decoration, some ff. foxed, original red morocco gilt with blind-stamped centre decoration, g.e., 8vo, Leith, 1841.⁂ This volume contains mostly unattributed poetry, but also works by Walter Scott, James Hogg, Percival, Gilmour and others.Provenance: Owned by a member of the Cavendish family, Chatsworth house with ink inscription on front free endpaper.

Lot 134

Manuscript Facsimile.- Great Domesday Book, 6 vol. comprising: 2 vol. manuscript facsimile, 2 vol. translation, introductory/index vol., and a drop-back box of maps, millennium edition, one of 450 copies, 2 vol. manuscript facsimile, original calf, blind-stamped in the design of the Winton Domesday, very lightly rubbed, each with limp calf slip-case, other vol. in original cloth-backed boards, very lightly rubbed with occasional finger-soiling, spines slightly sunned, Alecto Historical Editions, 1992-2000; with a copy of the prospectus, folio (7)

Lot 151

NO RESERVE Cookery.- Hammond (Elizabeth) Modern Domestic Cookery..., eighth edition, engraved frontispiece, additional vignette title and 4 plates, 2 advertisement leaves printed on yellow paper bound in at end, light foxing to plates, original blind-stamped cloth, recased preserving original spine, corners neatly repaired, new endpapers, [Cagle 722], [1828] § [Phillip (Robert Kemp)] The Practical Housewife..., only edition, wood-engraved frontispiece and additional title with vignette of a kitchen, illustrations, original cloth, gilt, rather faded, [Bitting p.593], [1855] § Marshall (Agnes B.) Mrs. A.B.Marshall's Cookery Book, revised and enlarged edition, half-title, wood-engraved portrait and illustrations, 33pp. advertisements at end and on endpapers, original cloth, [c.1888] § Kirk (Mrs. E.W.) Tried Favourites Cookery Book, fourteenth and enlarged edition, advertisements to endpapers featuring modern ovens, carpet cleaners etc. (browned), original cloth, Edinburgh & London, 1915, 8vo et infra (4)⁂ The second mentioned contains information on all household and other matters and the particularly useful advice, "Never jump from a rapidly-moving vehicle, unless...you see a precipice in front, in which case any risk of personal damage is preferable to remaining still. A Duke of Orleans lost his life by neglecting these simple precautions". p.128

Lot 179

Bindings.- Mardrus (Joseph Charles) Histoire D'Ali Ben-Bekar et de la Belle Schamsennahar, one of 500 copies on Japon, coloured plate, book-label to endpapers, contemporary dyed calf with red Art Deco decorative blind-stamping, spine gilt, lightly rubbed, Paris, L'Edition d'Art H. Piazza, 1923 § Géraldy (Paul) Toi et Moi, illustrations by André E. Marty, contemporary half calf, spine gilt in compartments, Paris, 1939 § Theuriet (André) Les Oeillets de Kerlaz, engraved plates and illustrations, contemporary half calf, spine gilt, faded. Paris, 1885; and a large quantity of others, handsomely bound, French, v.s. (5 boxes)

Lot 223

NO RESERVE Greene (Graham) Our Man in Havana, light marginal toning, dust-jacket, light toning, spine ends and corners a little chipped, extremities rubbed, 1958 § Chesterton (G. K.) Irish Impressions, "Review copy" blind-stamp to title, browning to endpapers, spine darkened, some damp-staining to covers, 1919 § Jones (James) From Here to Eternity, some edge-spotting, jacket spine ends and corners a a little chipped and creased with repairs to verso, 1952, first or first English editions, original cloth; and 20 others, modern literature, 8vo (23)

Lot 72

Hunting.- Gardiner (John Smallman) The Art and the Pleasures of Hare-Hunting, first edition, lacking half-title, title chipped at upper corner (repaired and laid down), browned, some staining, final leaf silked, stab-holes, bookplate and pencil notes of William Bates to front free endpaper, old marbled boards, rebacked, rubbed, [Schwerdt I, p.197], R. Griffiths, 1750 § [Squire (Rev. Francis)] An Essay on Hunting. By a Country Squire, first edition, title with contemporary ink inscription identifying the author, later half calf, [Schwerdt I, p.164], J.Roberts, 1733 § § [Savile (Albany)] Thirty-Six Hints to Sportsmen, 18pp., first edition, title with ornamental border, stitched in original marbled wrappers, very slightly rubbed, [Schwerdt II p.148], Okehampton, Simmons, [c.1823, water-marked 1822] § Beckford (Peter) Thoughts on Hunting, half-title, engraved frontispiece, title with wood-engraved border, folding engraved plate of dog kennel, advertisement leaf at end, title browned, attractive contemporary russia stamped in gilt and blind, spine gilt, [c.1820]; and 6 others on hunting, v.s. (10)⁂ The first is "a classic on hare hunting" (Schwerdt). The third is a scarce pamphlet by a famous Master of Foxhounds and MP; Library Hub lists only 2 copies (BL & Oxford), WorldCat adds 3 in America. At the time of the Schwerdt catalogue there was no copy in the British Library.

Lot 1000

§ Laurence Stephen Lowry (British, 1887-1976), 'Huddersfield', print, signed in pencil to margin and bearing Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp, framed and glazed, image size 45 x 56cm.Please note that Artists Resale Right may be additionally payable on top of the hammer price for this lot, where the price is above the threshold of Euros 1,000, up to a maximum of 4% of the hammer price, visit www.dacs.org for more information

Lot 1053

Mackenzie Thorpe (British, b. 1956), 'Victor Sleeping', limited-edition lithograph, signed and numbered 51/850 in pencil to margin with Washington Green blind stamp, bearing certificate of authentication to reverse, unframed, 35 x 76cm.

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