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Lot 32

A mixed lot to include; Special Constable armband, St Andrews Ambulance badge, Police metal badge & Women's voluntary service badge

Lot 841

A Special Constabulary medal, a WWII medal and a Mercantile Marine medal a/f, the Police medal awarded to Esme C.R. Keir, (Female Special Constable)

Lot 318

The Jubilee Mint TRISTAN DA CUNHA sapphire jubilee silver proof three coin collection 2017, The Royal Mint BAILWICK OF GUERNSEY silver proof twenty five pence 1978, The Royal Mint COMMONWEALTH OF THE BAHAMAS silver proof ten dollars 1978 and other coins also a special Constable medal to Thomas Herrington

Lot 183

Maureen Lipman and James Dreyfus 10x8 signed colour photo. Maureen Diane Lipman, CBE (born 10 May 1946) is a British film, theatre and television actress, columnist and comedian. James Dreyfus (born 9 October 1968) is an English actor. He is most notable for his roles on television sitcoms The Thin Blue Line as Constable Kevin Goody, and Gimme Gimme Gimme as Tom Farrell. He is most recently known for his role as Reverend Roger in Mount Pleasant. Comes from an in person collector from theatres, awards shows etc. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.95

Lot 498

LOUIS BOSWORTH HURT (BRITISH 1856 - 1929), HIGHLAND CATTLE IN A SCOTTISH LANDSCAPE oil on canvas, signed 50cm x 76cm Framed Note: Born in 1856 in Ashbourne, Kent, Louis Bosworth Hurt is best known for his evocative landscape paintings. Hurt lived in Derbyshire with his wife Harriet, where he painted the local moors and his own herd of highland cattle. Part of his early training was as the pupil of George Turner, who was dubbed 'Derbyshire's John Constable'. Most of Hurt's work was carried out at his home in Ivonbrook, and he also owned a cottage in North Wales, where he would paint autumn scenes of Snowdonia and the surrounding landscape, however, his foremost inspiration lay in the wilderness of the Scottish Highlands. Hurt continued in the tradition of Victorian landscape painting whose most famous proponents were artists such as Horatio McCulloch, Edwin Landseer and John Constable. A prolific painter, he exhibited thirteen paintings at the Royal Academy, starting in the 1880s, as well as at the Royal Society of British Artists. His paintings were highly sought after by collectors for their poetic sense of nostalgia during a period when the effects of rapid industrialisation caused a widespread sense of longing for a rapidly disappearing way of life.

Lot 3684

Victorian Special Constable truncheon with painted crowned VR and Special Constable in cartouche, 47cm

Lot 69

NANSEN, Fridtjof, Farthest North. Archibald Constable and Co, 2 vols, 1st edition, 1897. Green cloth gilt (2)

Lot 74

CRADDOCK, Harry, The Savoy Cocktail Book. Constable and Co. 1930. 1st edition with errata slip on p.25. Covers oxidised as usual

Lot 244

Birmingham City Police WW1 1916 Special Constable white metal police badge.Die-stamped white stamped ‘484’Brooch pinVGC

Lot 245

1914 European War Tynemouth Special Constable police lapel badge.Die-stamped white metal shield with Town ArmsButtonhole with inlaid white enamel ‘W.E. Middlemiss Special Constable’VGC

Lot 246

Scottish. County of Ayr WW1 Special Constable 1919 Birmingham hallmarked silver police lapel badge.Circular die-cast title circlet flanked with ‘1914 1919’; County Arms to centre.JRG&S (JR Gaunt and Sons)ButtonholeVGC

Lot 247

St. Helens Special Constable police lapel badge.Victorian style crowned blue enamel circlet, central civic Arms; red enamel cushion to crown. Reverse numbered.Fattorini BradfordButtonholeVGC

Lot 253

Borough of Glossop Special Constable police lapel badge.Die-cast crowned title scroll, Arms of Glossop to centre.ButtonholeSmall chip to blue enamel scroll

Lot 282

Borough of Preston Special Constable Sectional Commander’s WW1 police lapel badge.Borough shield within blue enamel title circlet, red ‘SECTIONAL COMMANDER’ below.Hiatt, B’hamButtonholeVGC

Lot 409

Royal Doulton series ware large jug Constable DogberryD2644, height 23cm ( hairline crack to spout)

Lot 5392

Two constabulary calf bound general order note books relating to the chief constables of Oxford dating from 1857-1916 and an associated cast painted metal police man figure Oxfordshire constabulary note book and special constable Oxon arm band (4)

Lot 330

1914-18 MEDAL, VICTORY, 1914 18, 1934 45 DEFENCE MEDAL & SPECIAL CONSTABLE MEDAL & MINIATURE ( AWARD TO E. SHARROCK LIVERPOOL REGIMENT) & PHOTO ALBUM

Lot 591

BOOKS: MOFFATT, (Harold Charles): Old Oxford Plate, pub. Archibald Constable & Co Ltd, 1906; and two further volumes: The Church Plate of Oxfordshire by John Thomas Evans, and The Church Plate of Warwickshire by Sidney N. Jeavons (3)

Lot 239

Pair of pencil drawings by Hugh Constable

Lot 455

Watcombe Pottery Terracotta Plate of Metropolitan Police Interest, circular plate with painted floral scene and dedication panel to “81807 Constable Worthy William Gay” 28th December 1896, signed by the commissioner of Police and also signed by the artist G Tendean “99”. Watcombe Torquay stamp to the reverse. Remains in good condition.

Lot 480

Tradition 52mm scale Knights of the Hundred Years War on foot, repainted by Pat Campbell in gloss finish WELL DETAILED, including King Henry V, Bertrand du Guesclin, Constable of France and Sir Edmund du Thorpe with thirteen further character figures and one other (Condition Excellent) (17)We are not able to offer in house post and packing on any toy soldier lots. Please contact us for recommended shippers or arrange collection.

Lot 435

After Constable, river scene with bridge and poplars, pencil sketch, 9 x 13.5cm approx. Framed and glazed. Inventory no. 114. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: From a deceased estate, good collector but no real provenance. Appearing in good condition, no damage. Possibly stuck down.

Lot 347

Martin Constable (b. 1961), jungle scene with two figures, circa 1987, oil on canvas, in deep stained wood frame, 158 x 135cm

Lot 2196

A large framed print of H.M Queen Elizabeth II from the original painting by John R. Townsend, along with a Constable print.

Lot 302

DUNDEE - A COLLECTION OF PROVINCIAL TODDY LADLES WILLIAM CONSTABLE, JAMES DOUGLAS, JAMES IVORY marked, pot of lilies thrice marked WC, of Fiddle pattern; DOUGLAS, crowned heart, heart, ID of Celtic Point pattern, italic initials engraved to terminal; marked IJ BUSH, D, acorn, of Old English pattern italic J engraved to terminal (3)

Lot 540

A FINE MID EIGHTEENTH CENTURY EBONY AND MOTHER OF PEARL BALUSTER SNUFF MULL CIRCA 1740 of conventional baluster shape with alternating staves of mother of pearl and ebony, with silver mounted rim and foot, intricately pierced and engraved thumb piece, the hinged cover similarly formed with central oval applied cartouche and an engraved crest of an eagle and motto above 5.6cm high The crest as engraved dating to circa 1740 is that of Agnew of Lochnaw. It may be blazoned as follows: Crest: An eagle issuant and reguardant proper Motto: Consilio non impetu [By counsel not by force] This snuff mull was undoubtedly in the possession of the Nova Scotia baronetcy family of Agnew of Lochnaw in the County of Wigtownshire in south west Scotland. Given its presumed date the leading candidate for its ownership was Sir Andrew Agnew of Lochnaw, the 5th Baronet (born 21st December 1687 died 21st August 1771). Sir Andrew served as Lieutenant General in the British Army and Governor of Tinmouth Castle in 1750. He married Eleanor Agnew of Lochryan (died 29th May 1785), the daughter and eventual sole heir of Thomas Agnew of Lochryan in Agnew’s home county of Wigtownshire on the 12th May 1714. Andrew and Eleanor had several children and on his death in 1771, his fifth son Stair succeeded as the 6th Baronet of Lochnaw. The Agnews of Lochnaw together with several other Wigtownshire branches of the family all stemmed from Andrew Agnew, Constable of Lochnaw who was appointed to the office of Sheriff of Wigton in 1451. Provenance: Sir John Noble of Ardkinglas collection Bonham's Edinburgh, 'Jewellery, Silver, European Ceramics & Glass', 13th December 2012 lot 358

Lot 117

Favour (John). Antiquitie Triumphing over Noveltie: Whereby it is proved that antiquitie is a true and certaine note of the Christian Catholicke Church and verity, against all new and late upstart heresies, advancing themselves against the religious honour of old Rome..., 1st edition, 1619, woodcut headpiece and initials, errata leaf at end, some light spotting and toning, some underlining, previous owner inscription, 1670 at head of title, a front endpaper torn with loss, later speckled calf, splits to upper joint, a little rubbed with a few stains, 8vo, together with Resolves. A Duple Century, by Owen Felltham, 2 parts in one, 3rd edition, 1628-29, engraved title for first part (trimmed at head with loss), second title with woodcut device, a few leaves detached, some light soiling, a few words underlined, bookplate of Sir Walter Raleigh (1861-1922, English scholar and author), contemporary sheep, covers detached, old reback, rubbed with stains, 8vo, plus The Life or the Ecclesiasticall Historie of S. Thomas, Archbishope of Canterbury, [by Cesare Baronio}, Paris, 1639, title with woodcut device, some light soiling, armorial bookplate of William Constable, 19th century calf gilt, lightly rubbed, 8vo, with three others including Edward Reynoldes' Israels Prayer in Time of Trouble, with God's Gracious Answer thereunto, 1645, and John Owen's Vindiciae Evangelicae or the Mystery of the Gospell Vindicated, and Socinianisme Examined, Oxford, 1655 (6)

Lot 349

A Box Containing Blue and White Plates, Ginger Beer Stoneware Bottles, Glass Silver Wedding Plate, Commemorative Magazines, Great Exhibition Etching, Constable Oil Sketch Book

Lot 132

Three boxes of miscellaneous books, to include Boswell's Life of Johnson by G.B. Hill 1887, six volumes, half morrocco bound, Portrait of Dante 1911 first edition, Anastatic Drawing Society for 1859, Goya as Portrait Painter by A. de Beruete y Moret published by Constable & Co Ltd London, Bombay & Sydney, 1922, Modern French Painters by Raynal etc

Lot 808

An Interesting Set of Three Groups of Medals to Family Jackson, the first group comprises WWI Victory and War Medals to 2-202450 Private F. Jackson, Army Service Corps; plus a 1927 Life Saving Society Award of Merit to same. The second group, a WWII Quartet, comprises War Medal, Africa Star and 1939-45 Star self named to 135403 F.S. Jackson and an Africa Service Medal to same; plus a South African Police Service Medal to 10466 Det. Constable Jackson and a 1953 Coronation Medal to Capt. F.S. Jackson. Group three comprises a George VI Faithful Service Special Constabulary Medal and Long Service bar to George M. Jackson; plus a Barnsley Swimming Club gold medal and two Butchers Association pendants to same. *It is believed the groups represent father and two sons.

Lot 749

A mixed lot of variously hallmarked silver flatware to include a set of George III fiddle pattern table spoons, William Constable, Edinburgh 1817, combined approx 44.7ozt.

Lot 452

A. Rickatson, 'Autumn Eve', oils on canvas, 30 x 20cm approx., framed, together with a framed print on canvas after Constable. (2)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 296

Three Gilt Framed Constable Prints

Lot 41

A group of five 19th century watercolours, including one attributed to Lionel Bicknell Constable, of landscapes and views including Swallow Falls, and Trees at Dedham.(5) L1

Lot 220

A Victorian Special Constable painted truncheon, decorated with a crown and VR with a ribbed handled, 18" l

Lot 5381

Fridtjof Nansen's, Farthest North. Being the Record of a Voyage of Exploration of the Ship 'Fram' 1893-96 and a of a Fifteen Months' Sleigh Journey by Dr. Nansen and Lieut. Johansen with an Appendix by Otto Sverdrup, Vol 1 and 2, published by Constable, London, 1897

Lot 219

Various army and military related medals, cap badges, shoulder badges, etc., Irish related, to include Barrack Orderly J Hetherington Constable badge, 15cm high, a Victorian medal with blue ribbon and another Edward VII medal, awarded to CWJ Young RIC, various cap badges, etc., in a glazed presentation frame. (a quantity)

Lot 470

Royal Doulton series ware large jug Constable DogberryD2644, height 23cm ( hairline crack to spout)

Lot 1041

A Manchester Special Constable Truncheon with the name; Alfred L. Curtis

Lot 25

A turned wooden truncheon approx 43.5cm in length and an enamelled Warrington Special Constable badge (2) (badge located in cabinet 4) Est £40 - £60

Lot 5

African Medal Selection - An African WWII Service Medal to 572615 H. Rostrum, and (3) Rhodesian G.S.M. Medals, 26581 Constable O. Nyanyi, PR103741 RFN V.P. Sutherland and PR86884 RFN B.S. Hattingh.

Lot 1162

A collection of hunting books including:Edwards, Lionel, A Sportsman's Bag. Country Life, [1926]. Folio, original boards with wrapper; decorative title and 18 full colour plates, numerous illus. to text. No. 463 of 650; Rees & Somerville, A Patrick's Day Hunt. Archibald Constable & Co. Ltd., [1902]. Oblong 4to; 8 hand-coloured plates, numerous illus to text; Burnand, Sir Francis; Neilson, Harry B; The Fox's Frolic. Wm. Collins & Son, [n.d.]. Oblong 4to; numerous full colour and b/w plates and illus; Jalland, G.H; Sporting Adventures of Mr Popple. John Lane, [n.d. but owner's inscription 1899]. Oblong 4to; 10 full colour plates, illus. to text, with a number of others [15]

Lot 813

A group of WW2 medals and badges issued to A A Vernal and a Special Constable medal issued to Alfred Vernal

Lot 163

FREEMASONRY: LINDSAY (Robert): 'A History of the Mason Lodge of Holyrood House (St Luke's), No.44..', Edinburgh, Constable, 1935: 2 vols, 4to, pub. red cloth, a little rubbed: TOGETHER WITH 5 other related volumes, including 4 manuscript membership logs of the Duke of Cornwall chapter No.1839, circa 1900. (7)

Lot 900

Richard Parkes Bonington (British 1802 - 1828) Original Oil On Board A historical scene depicting a Flemish townscape with figures to the foreground. Signed by the artist to bottom left, 'R.P. Bonington 1824', paper label to verso in black ink reads, 'by R.P. Bonington 15 1/2 x 12 1/2' Please see accompanying image. A Contemporary of Eugene Delacroix, Bonington was a celebrated English Romantic landscape painter, who moved to France at the age of 14, Bonington entered the École des Beaux-Arts, Paris (1819) He exhibited at the famous Paris Salon of 1824 with John Constable, Sir Thomas Lawrence, and others, where he won a gold medal. Bonington was one of the most important artists of the early nineteenth century, vital to the understanding of French and British art of the Romantic period. His range included history, landscape and subject paintings, He also painted small historical cabinet paintings and was an early exponent of lithography.

Lot 48

Good Selection of Special Constable Lapel Badgesconsisting KC gilt and enamel West Riding of Yorkshire Special Constable ... KC gilt and enamel Blackpool Special Constable ... KC silvered and enamel Nottingham City Special Constable 1914 ... Tudor crown gilt and enamel Worcestershire Special Constabulary ... KC white metal and enamel Birmingham Special Constabulary Reserve ... Gilt and enamel West Sussex Special Constable ... Gilt and enamel Brighton Police Inspector ... Gilt and enamel Brighton Police Commissioner ... Gilt and enamel Brighton Police Special Constable ... KC gilt and enamel Gloucestershire Special Constable. 10 items.

Lot 49

Good Selection of Special Constable Lapel Badgesconsisting KC gilt and enamel County Borough of Southend on Sea Police Reserve ... KC white metal Surrey Special Constable ... KC white metal East Suffolk Police Reserve ... Gilt and enamel City of Manchester Special Constable ... KC gilt and enamel Dorset Special Constable ... Gilt and enamel West Sussex Special Constable ... Gilt and enamel Devon Special Constable ... Gilt and enamel Portsmouth Police Special Constable (chip to enamel) ... KC gilt and enamel Gloucestershire Special Constable. 10 items.

Lot 50

Selection of Special Constabulary Badgesincluding KC bronzed Herts Special Constable ... KC bronzed and enamel Bucks Special Constabulary 1914 ... KC bronzed Norfolk Constabulary Special Constable ... KC darkened North Riding Constabulary ... KC bronzed and enamel Metropolitan Special Constabulary ... Tudor crown and enamel KCC Special Police ... KC white metal and enamel Surrey Special Constable ... KC white metal Cambridgeshire Special Constabulary ... Gilt and enamel Royal Borough of Inverness Special Constable ... Gilt and enamel Brighton Special Constable ... Gilt and enamel Devon Special Constable (enamel chipped). 15 items.

Lot 51

Selection of Special Constabulary Badgesincluding white metal KC Birmingham City Police Special Constabulary Reserve ... KC white metal Worcestershire Police ... KC silvered Essex Special Constable ... KC brass City of Edinburgh Special Constables ... KC chrome Bucks Special Constabulary ... KC white metal Surrey Special Constabulary ... Vic crown white metal Hertfordshire Constabulary ... KC white metal Oxfordshire Special Constable .. KC white metal Berkshire Constabulary ... Small selection of collar badges. 22 items.

Lot 52

Selection of Special Constabulary Lapel Badgesincluding KC brass Essex Special Constable ... KC gilt and enamel Leicestershire Special Constabulary ... KC gilt and enamel City of Norwich Special Constable ... Gilt and enamel Burgh of Carnoustie Special Constable ... KC gilt and enamel Birmingham Special Constabulary Reserve (no fitting) ... KC chrome and enamel Pams ... KC chrome and enamel Ulster ... KC chrome and enamel MP War Reserve ... KC chrome and enamel Kent SC. 16 items.

Lot 53

Selection of Special Constabulary Lapel Badgesincluding KC bronzed Norfolk Constabulary Special Constable ... KC bronzed Herts Special Constable 1914 ... KC bronzed Herts Special Constable Long Service ... KC gilt and enamel Leicester County Special Constable 1915 ... Silvered and enamel City of London Police Reserve ... KC gilt and enamel Durham County Special Constable ... Gilt Metropolitan Special Constabulary 1914 Long Service ... KC bronzed Metropolitan Special Constabulary ... KC white metal Surrey Special Constabulary. Together with a cast alloy Isle of Wight Constabulary Special Constable wrist band. 14 items.

Lot 142

Selection of Various Special Constabulary Badgesincluding KC chrome and enamel Lancashire Special Constabulary lapel ... Chrome and enamel City of Bradford Special Constable ... Chrome and enamel Wallasey Special Constabulary ... KC chrome and enamel Essex War Reserve ... Gilt and enamel Cardiff City Special Constabulary. 10 items.

Lot 456

Shaw (George Bernard). Methuselah. A Metabiological Pentateuch, 1st edition, Constable and Company Ltd., 1921, inscribed by the author 'G. Bernard Shaw, Prior's Field, 27/6/21' on the front free endpaper, below a contemporary gift inscription, inner hinges cracked, front joint split, marked overall, 8vo, together with: Jones (Henry Arthur), Mrs. Dane's Defence. A Play in Four Acts, New York: Samuel French, 1908, bookplates of playwright Terence Rattigan (1911-1977), annotations in pencil and ink, original cloth, spine perished, 8vo; Quiller-Couch (Sir Arthur), The Ship of Stars, 1st edition, Cassell and Company Limited, 1899, inscribed by the author 'Mrs Daintrey with best wishes from A T L Q.C., Christmas 1899' on the half-title, with his bookplate to the front pastedown, mild spotting, original red cloth, spine slightly faded, pale mottling to covers, corners bumped, 8vo; Masefield (John), Good Friday, A Play in Verse, William Heinemann, 1921, inscribed by the author 'For Sybil Jackson, from John Masefield, May 14. 15. 1926', laid-in typed letter signed, original blue cloth, dust jacket (slightly nicked), 8vo; Younghusband (Sir Francis) Within, Thoughts during Convalescence, 1st edition, Williams & Norgate, 1912, inscribed by the author 'From Francis Younghusband, Nov. 1912' on front free endpaper, autograph letter signed by the author and dated 1913 tipped to title page, later collector's bookplate to front patedown, endpapers spotted, original green cloth, front board ink-stained, 8vo; Bibesco (Marthe), The Eight Paradises, Travel Pictures in Persia, Asia Minor, and Constantinople, 1st edition in English, New York: E. P. Dutton & Company, 1923, inscribed by the author 'to dearest L‚onie, from Marthe, London 1924', with the bookplate of the recipient Leonie Leslie (1859-1943), maternal aunt of Sir Winston S. Churchill, original cloth, spine faded, 8vo; and approximately 40 others, including some 20 other inscribed works, and 20 assorted modern first editions, including Clarke (Arthur C.), A Fall of Moondust, 1st UK edition, Victor Gollancz Ltd, 1961, original red boards, slightly sunned along top edges, dust jacket slightly frayed at extremities, 8vo The Prior's Field of Shaw's inscription is the name of a school in Surrey founded in 1902 by Julia Huxley, which on several occasions hosted the Fabian summer school. (a carton)

Lot 182

John Constable Reeve framed oil on board prospect farm shire horse at work.

Lot 808

Four badges, a Nottingham County Special Constable marked 1914 on the back and made by Gaunt, London, Nottingham City Transport Driver, Nottinghamshire Ambulance Service and Nottingham Hackney 399

Lot 44

GRANBY, VIOLET, MARCHIONESS OF "Portraits of Men and Women", published Archibald Constable & Company Westminster 1900, tooled and gilded paper board bound, inscribed with ownership name "Ethel M.... National Bazaar 1900", including various portrait print studies including Queen Victoria, Rudyard Kipling, Duke and Duchess of Portland, etc, etc, including several signed by the sitters including The Marquess of Granby, The Marchioness of Granby, Sir Rennell Rod, Lord Rowton, Miss Pamela Plowden, Lady Randolph Spencer-Churchill, Maud Beerbohm Tree, Lord Roos of Belvoir, Lady Marjorie Manners, Norah (Mrs H) Lindsay, Mrs Patrick Campbell, Miss Madeline Bourke, Pamela (Mrs E) Tennant and Mabel Veronica Batten

Lot 4054

AA Enamel Car badge, Post Office badges, Police Special Constable badges, etc.

Lot 3689

Fridtjof Nansen's, Farthest North. Being the Record of a Voyage of Exploration of the Ship 'Fram' 1893-96 and a of a Fifteen Months' Sleigh Journey by Dr. Nansen and Lieut. Johansen with an Appendix by Otto Sverdrup, Vol 1 and 2, published by Constable, London, 1897

Lot 141

*Ragon (Adolphe, 1847-1924). Old Falcon, Gravesend in 1876, pen, black ink and watercolour on card, heightened with white bodycolour, signed and dated lower right, and titled to lower edge, 12 x 20 cm (4.75 x 8 ins) mount aperture, additionally inscribed by the artist to lower edge of mount, and with annotations to verso, together with Woolwich Dockyard, Old Hulk and North Woolwich Gardens & Pier, signed lower left and inscribed along lower edge, additionally inscribed by the artist to lower edge of the mount, and annotated to verso 'Sketched in Lionel Constable's yacht Breeze', 7.5 x 20.8 cm (3 x 8.2 ins) mount aperture, plus six other pen, ink and watercolour studies by Ragon, mostly signed, and all with annotations: Shrimper's House, Gravesend, 1870, with Constable, Canada Wharf (sketched in Lionel Constable's yacht Breeze), a view of shipping on The Thames at low tide, dated 1886, boats at Rotterdam, Holland, 1869, Northfleet and Blois 1889, each mounted, some spotting, together with four watercolour studies by J.B. Hardy: Bamburgh Castle, 1883, Shoreham, July 1883, Dunstanboro Castle and Gorleston, some spotting and soiling, mounted (12)

Lot 265

*Lucas (David, 1802-1881). The Glebe Farm, Weymouth Bay, Dorsetshire, Old Sarum, View on the River Stour, Sir Richd. Steele's Cottage, Hampstead Road, & Opening of Waterloo Bridge (from English Landscape Scenery by John Constable), six mezzotint engravings by David Lucas after John Constable, on thick wove paper, plate size 17.5 x 25 cm and similar, sheet size 29 x 41 cm and similar, together with other various 19th and early 20th century engravings and etchings, including Kirkstall Abbey on the River Aire by John Bromley after J.M.W. Turner, 1826, 3 engravings after John Martin published by James Virtue, a signed wood engraving by Leslie Benenson of Balcombe House, 1970, a signed etching with drypoint by Alfred Ehlers of women in a box at the theatre, 1910, an etching by Alphonse Legros entitled The Wayfarer, William Strang, Lucien Boucher, an etching by Nikolaas Eekman entitled Vliegers, signed and marked Epreuve d'artiste, Brunet-Debaines, a lithograph by Eugene Carriere entitled L'enfant au chien, signed and titled, etc., various sizes (65)

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