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Lot 247

* Vondrous (Jan C., 1884-1974). Prague, 1921, etching, signed and dated in pencil, no. 38/100, and marked 1st state, plate size 20.2 x 35.5cm (8 x 14ins), framed and glazed (1)

Lot 248

* Walcot (William, 1874-1943). Two city scenes, two etchings, both signed in pencil below image, one with a personalinscription to Malcolm Salaman, one image laid on near contemp. card, 13 x 12cms (5 x 4.75ins), the other 18 x 25cms (7 x 10ins). Malcolm Salaman was an English author, journalist and critic, particularly on prints, who frequently contributed to the art magazines of the day. He also wrote the introductions to the 33 volume series ‘Modern Masters of Etching’ published between 1925-32 by ‘The Studio’. (2)

Lot 251

* Whiting (Frederic, 1874-1962). Jockeys, 1923, etching, signed in pencil to lower margin, additionally inscribed ‘To my friend D. Jones’, some pale toning, plate size 194 x 185mm (7.75 x 7.25ins), framed and glazed, with label of the Royal Exchange Art Gallery, London to verso (1)

Lot 255

* Wyllie (William Lionel, R.A. 1851-1931). Entering Naples harbour, etching, signed in pencil below image, plate size 16.5 x 37.5cms (6.5 x 14.75ins), mounted, framed and glazed (1)

Lot 256

* Ackroyd (Norman, 1938- ). St. John’s Head, 1975, colour etching with aquatint, signed, dated, titled and marked ‘Artist’s Proof’, plate size 18 x 19.2cm (7 x 7.5ins), sheet size 41 x 32.5cm (16 x 12.75ins), framed and glazed (1)

Lot 262

* Clough (Prunella, 1919-1999). Shadow Play 12, 1993, etching with aquatint, signed and numbered 3/12, sheet size 42 x 34.5cm (16.5 x 12.75ins), framed and glazed (1)

Lot 274

* Moore (Henry, 1898-1986). Untitled, 1973, b&w etching, signed and dated, and numbered 16/75, plate size 15 x 15cm (6 x 6ins), framed and glazed (1)

Lot 277

* Pasmore (Victor, 1908-1998). Linear Motif 5, 1975, etching and sepia aquatint, signed, dated, and numbered XXIII/XXV, plate size 25 x 37.5cm (9.75 x 14.75ins), framed and glazed (1)

Lot 278

* Pasmore (Victor, 1908-1998). Linear Symphony, 1977, etching with aquatint, signed, dated, and numbered 16/60, plate size 45 x 65cm (17.75 x 25.5ins), framed and glazed (1)

Lot 284

* Trevelyan (Julian, 1910-1988). LK927, colour etching, signed, titled and numbered 10/150, pubs. blindstamp to lower right, plate size 35 x 47.5cm (13.75 x 18.75ins), framed and glazed (1)

Lot 285

* Trevelyan (Julian, 1910-1988). Birds, etching with aquatint, signed, titled and numbered 27/75, plate size 22 x 47.2cm (8.6 x 18.5ins), framed and glazed (1)

Lot 286

* Trevelyan (Julian, 1910-1988). Flood Tide, etching with aquatint, heightened with blue bodycolour, signed, titled and numbered 16/50, plate size 34.5 x 47.7cm (13.6 x 18.75ins), sheet size 56 x 69cm (22 x 27ins), framed and glazed (1)

Lot 379

Affleck, pencil signed etching of a cathedral interior, 61.5cm x 42cm; Eric Oppermann, study of a semi naked native girl, signed pen and ink study, 27cm x 17.5cm; and Sirkee Hansen, mixed medium study of a bedroom scene with naked female stood in the doorway, 23.3cm x 26cm, (3)

Lot 1532

George Soper, `Wapsies`, etching, signed in pencil and inscribed on paper label with title, 22cm x 31.5cm (The pair of ploughing horses have bolted, due to wasps presumably)

Lot 167

After W.L. Wyllie - a small etching of sailing boats with gulls to the foreground and distant smoke, signed in pencil to the margin, in broad mount and moulded oak frame (20cms x 14cms).

Lot 285A

Wilfred Crawford Applebey - Original signed etching of "The Royal And Ancient Club House" produced to celebrate the 200th Anniversary ltd ed no 3/75 - signed in pencil and inscribed to the border "The Headquarters of Golf Bicentenary Etching - 75 /No3" image 8.5 x 13.75" - scarce. W C Applebey studied at Glasgow School of Art, exh Glasgow 1912, GI x 48 and RSA x 14.

Lot 634

Sir David Muirhead Bone (1876-1953) A QUAYSIDE WITH SAILING BOATS Etching, signed in pencil l.r. 18 x 23cm

Lot 305

Alphonse Legros, Small Signed Black and White Etching depicting figures in river landscape, signed in pencil, mahogany frame, 8cm x 14.5cm

Lot 307

Alphonse Legros, Signed Black and White Etching depicting elderly lady seated next to trees, signed in pencil, framed, 14.5cm x 19cm

Lot 308

Alphonse Legros, Signed Black and White Etching depicting farm building, signed in pencil, framed, 15cm x 30.5cm

Lot 14

Allan Gwynne-Jones RA (1892-1982) Horses Watering etching, third state, 1928 30 x 36cm (plate)

Lot 17

* Thomas Rowlandson Four O`Clock in the Country coloured etching published 1790 by Fores, signed in the plate 1788 32 x 39cm (overall visible size)

Lot 26

Michael Ayrton (British, 1921-1975) Rising, from the Minotaur Series signed lower right "Michael Ayrton", proof etching 50 x 74cm Beginning in 1961, Michael Ayrton wrote and created many works associated with the myths of the Minotaur and Daedalus, the legendary inventor and maze builder, including bronze sculpture and the pseudo-autobiographical novel "The Maze Maker" (Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1967)

Lot 30

Sir Henry Rushbury RA (1889-1968) St Martins in the Fields etching, 1949, signed below, inscribed to label verso 29 x 26cm (image); with RODD (Sir R) Rome of the Renaissance and Today, illustrated by Rushbury, 1932, in damaged jacket

Lot 31

Malcolm Osborne RA (1880-1963) Shrimant Sampatrao Gaikwad Baroda etching, signed 30 x 23cm (image); and Fred Pegram (1870-1937) Flower Seller etching, signed 27 x 18cm

Lot 443

Art related, a box including various on etching and engraving

Lot 203

James Gillray (1756-1815), "Independence", etching with hand colouring, on wove, published June 9th, 1799 by H. Humphrey, 27 St James`s Street; 34 x 26cm.; 13.5 x 10.25in.

Lot 434

Royal Navy Officers dress sword by Salter`s Londonwith lion mask hilt, etched blade and leather scabbard, (some wear to the mounts and etching) 79cm blade

Lot 35

E Sharland coloured etching of Clifton College, signed in pencil

Lot 52

Eric Beardsall watercolour Country Road" & etching "Wicklewood Church"

Lot 291

Etching William Lionel Wyllie Signed in pencil "Vessels off the coastline" 18cm x 38cm

Lot 527

* French School, mid 20th century- Abstract form; etching and aquatint printed in colours, indistinctly signed and titled in pencil, with full margins on cream wove, good condition, 22x15.5cm NOTE: This lot is in fact by the German artist Johnny Friedlaender 1912-1992.

Lot 531

* John Augustus Atkinson 1775-1833- "Charcoal Bark". published May 1st 1803, by JA Atkinson & JA Walker London & Messrs John & Josiah Boydell, Pall Mall, London; etching and aquatint printed in colours, 20x25cm: Raphael Wintter 1784-1852- "Thierstudien"; five plates, c.1831, etchings: William Henry Pyne 1784-1852- "Cattle Market; Domestic Employment"; published by Pyne & Nattes, aquatint in brown, pl.1,2: together with a folio of other 18/19th century etchings and engravings by and after various hands to include After Teniers, "La Vessie"; Frank Palou, "Notice to Quit"; Klien, Peasant travellers; Ludwig Richter, Zu den Vater Kommen die Kinder"; and others, (17) (unframed)

Lot 567

* Le Brussel, act. early 19th century- "Aloys Senefelder"; lithograph, after Jabard, full sheet with margins, on cream wove, 31x24cm, (unframed) Note: Senefelder the inventor of lithography; Problems with the printing of his play Mathilde von Altenstein caused him to fall into debt, and unable to afford to publish his new play, playing with an etching technique using a greasy, acid resistant ink as a resist on a smooth fine-grained stone of Solnhofen Limestone. He then discovered that this could be extended to allow printing from the flat surface of the stone alone, the first Planogrphic process in printing. He joined with the André family of music publishers and gradually perfected his technique into a workable state. He called it "stone printing" or "chemical printing", but the French name "lithography" has stuck.

Lot 589

* Carlo Marrata 1623-1713- "..Abraham Isaac..."; etching, overall good impression, handling marks and minor creasing to the centre margins, scattered foxing to the entire sheet: After Giuseppe Maria Mitelli 1634-1718- The Triumph of Bacchus and Ariadne; etching on wove: Pietro Monaco c.1707-1772- "S.Pietro ....Da Gesu Cristo.."; published in Venice, engraving after Giovanni Battista Crosato c.1697-1756: and others by and after various hands, (a lot) (unframed)

Lot 592

Frances Myers, American b.1936- "Gotham"; aquatint in colours, signed, titled and inscribed `Artist`s Proof` in pencil, 69.5x55cm: American School, late 20th century- Straw basket; screenprint in colours, signed, numbered 17/90 and dated 1981 in pencil, 95x74cm: American School, late 20th century- Seated figure with flowers; etching printed in colours, signed, numbered 20/50 and dated 78 in pencil, 60x47cm: together with a framed poster for a Picasso exhibition at The Pace Gallery, New York, 108x70cm., (4) Provenance: with Joan E Kaplan, New York, according to label attached to the reverse of the frames of three of the above pictures

Lot 603

* After Pablo Picasso 1881-1973- Horse and carriage from the Portfolio of "La Célestine"; c.1968, (B.1583) etching, on cream wove with full margins, bears signature and numbered 25/50 in pencil, bears blind stamp for Liberia Prandi Reggio, good condition, 25x33cm Note: There were 66 etchings for the Portfolio of La Célestine which Picasso completed between April 11 and August 18, 1968. The series was printed in collaboration with brothers Piero (1934-2001) and Aldo Crommelynck who, in 1963, set up a studio in Mougins when Picasso was 82 years old. Picasso`s prolific production relied on these engravers. The original portfolio was published by Editions de l`Atelier Crommelynck in Paris in 1971. (unframed)

Lot 611

* Jacques Villon- "Marchands des Quatres Saisons"; (G. & P. 273) etching with aquatint, signed in pencil, on cream laid paper with margins, unnumbered impression, from the original edition of 25, good condition, 30.4x38.5cm: "La mer vient a nous tandis que la montagne or Sur le Galet, Les vieux"; (G. & P. 178) etching with aquatint printed with tone, inscribed essai and signed in pencil, on cream wove with margins, good condition: "Le Banc Des Vieux"; lithograph printed in colours 1899, signed in blue crayon, numbered 3/40 (recorded as edition of 40), on simili japan paper, with margins, in good condition apart from minor paper discolouration and pale mount staining, (3) (unframed)

Lot 649

* James Arden Grant 1887-1974- The Bathroom; circa 1920s, dry-point etching, 2nd state, initialed and inscribed in pencil, on laid paper, with margins, scattered staining within the image, 20x24cm: together with an interesting folio of lithographs and dry-point etchings by Grant, mostly signed and dated c.1920s, predominantly of his wife and young family, to include "Cafe Types; The Drawing lesson; Beach Scene; Zeda; The Bath and others, with multiple images various states and proofs: Hubert Andrew Freeth 1912-1986- "Campbell Dodgson Esquire"; etching printed with tone, 1938, 2nd state, signed dated and titled in pencil, (a lot) (unframed)

Lot 694

* Pierre Gatier, French 1878-1944- "La Modiste"; etching printed in colours, signed in the plate, signed and dedicated to Eugene Delatre in pencil, 31x20cm

Lot 756

Charles O`Murray fl.1907- "Windsor Castle"; published July 1st 1907 by the Art Union of London, etching with remarque, after Neils McLund, early 20th century, signed by artist and etcher, 50x66cm

Lot 771

Samuel Buck 1696-1779 and Nathaniel Buck fl. 1724-1759- The North Prospect of the City of Wells; The South-West Prospect of the City of Lincoln"; published by S. & N. Buck, No. 1 Garden Court, Middle Temple, 1736-1745, two plates from the "Cities, Sea-ports, and Capital Towns"; London, engravings by S. & N. Buck, No. 1 Garden Court, Middle Temple, 32x81cm,ea: Wenzel Hollar 1607-1677- Lincoln Cathedral/ Ecclesia Cathedralis Lincolniensis Facies Occidentalis "; 1672, etching with engraving, published in 1672 for Monasticon Anglicanum: or, the History of the Ancient Abbies, Monasteries, Hospitals, Cathedral and Collegiate Churches, with their Dependencies, in England and Wales. Note: Hollar returned to England in 1652 and begun working for the publisher John Ogilby and the antiquary Sir William Dugdale. Over the next twenty-five years he etched more than 566 plates for them, dedicated to Michael Honywood dean of Lincoln, (3)

Lot 781

Ken Moore b.1923- The dressing room; 1983, off-set lithograph, signed and numbered 3/25, 52x26cm: Jo Oakley, late 20th century- Mosaic; etching: Robert Heinbel, late 20th century- Deux Filles; off-set lithograph: Patricia Emery, late 20th century- still-life; reproductions printed in colours, and others (7) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)

Lot 816

Marco Ricci 1676-1730- "Gerardo Sagredo D. Marci ..."; etching printed in sanguine, good impression, unexamined out of the frame, 31x43cm

Lot 820

George Pencz 1500-1550- The centaur visited by thetis; Tomyris hiding King Cyrus head; and Sextus tarquinius raping lucretia (B.90,70,78: Holl, 119,120, 130; L.78,73,68), respectively, etching and engravings three plates, initialed within the plates, B.90 and 70 fine rich impressions, B.90 with narrow margins, the others with thread margins, B.70 trimmed on the platemark in places, B.90 with small hole on dog, B.70 with thin areas along left edge of sheet, occasional foxmarks, otherwise in generally good condition, (3) (unframed)

Lot 831

E Hedley Fitton 1859-1929- "Chichester Cross"; published Dec, 1st by R Dunthorne Wilson, London; dry-point etching printed with tone, signed in pencil, 43x35cm: together with similar dry-point etchings by Albany E Wowarth 1872-1936, and others, (4) Note: Hedley Fitton was an engraver and printmaker noted mainly for his architectural etchings. His etchings included street scenes and important cathedrals in London, Florence, Edinburgh and Paris, In 1907 the Societe des Artistes Francais awarded Fitton a Gold Medal for his work. Fitton was a pupil at the Warrington School of Art in Cheshire. He travelled and worked extensively in England, Scotland, France and Italy. He lived in Didsbury in the 1890s, working as editor and illustrator for The Daily Chronicle in Manchester.

Lot 849

Don Bessant 1941-1993- "Wrestlers"; etching with aquatint, signed, titled, numbered 5/10 in pencil and dated 63 in pencil, bears label for Royal College of Art, London, signed by Robin Darwin, attached to the reverse, 28x23cm: Ruta, mid-late 20th century- Figures on a city street and in a parkland setting; pen and black ink and wash, two, both signed, 33x48cm., ea: Julia Farrer b.1950- "Babel"; drypoint etchings, the full suite of six, signed, numbered 9/25 and dedicated on the boards, each signed in pencil, 29x15cm., ea: David Gille, mid 20th century- Untitled abstract composition; gouache, signed and dated 1963, 24x29.7cm., (a lot) (part unframed) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)

Lot 318

English School, 19th century, portrait of a lady, watercolour, together with a portrait by Vicky Wallis, a signed etching and a pair of prints

Lot 254

After Benjamin Williams Leader: original coloured etching `The Vale`, published 1904 by Messrs Arthur Tooth & Sons, London, and printed by A Salmon, etched by Charles Chauvet, measuring approximately 22.5 by 18 inches.

Lot 638

Katherine Cameron RSW, RE (1874-1965) Butterflies and Flowers Signed coloured etching, 19.5 x 17cm

Lot 722

George Houston RSA (1869-1947) Loch Fyne Signed etching, 17 x 25cm

Lot 64

ROWLAND LANGMAID. Signed in pencil etching on paper `The King Leading His Fleet, Jubilee Review 1935`, see labels verso. 6.1/2" x 13.1/2"

Lot 65

EDWARD B.FRANCIS. Signed and dated 1951 in pencil, etching on paper, figures in a zoo `Aviary`. 5.1/2" x 7.1/4"

Lot 488

J Taylor after A Bower, plan of the town and harbour of Kingston Upon Hull, circa 1791, black and white etching with title and inscription, 14 1/2’ x 20’, ebonised frame

Lot 469

AFTER WILLIAM SPENCER BAGDATOPOULOS "Kashmiri", study of a bearded man in turban and woman in robes, a pair, black and white etchings, signed and No`d 23/35, together with AFTER AUGUSTUS BROUET "Cirque Ambulant", study of figures and caravans, black and white etching, 1st state, No : D 1/15, signed in pencil

Lot 483

AFTER ALBANY E. HOWARTH "Rouen Cathedral", black and white etching, signed in pencil, 80.5 x 55.5 cm

Lot 512

AFTER CHARLES HUNT "The Grand Military Steeplechase near Newmarket, March 24th 1856", plate III, coloured engraving, STEFANI ANN JOSEPH "Flowers and grasses", black and white etching, signed edition No. 2, and another, and a modern W. RUSSELL FLINT monochrome print of a Spanish lady (4)

Lot 881

SUZANNE MEUNIER (1847-1954) EXPECTATION etching, in colour, signed with monogram in the plate, signed by the artist in pencil and numbered 153, published by Camilla Lucas, New York, 1934, 41 x 52cm In good condition with minor time stains

Lot 303

A BLACK AND WHITE ETCHING ON SILK OF A BOAT AND BOAT HOUSE SIGNED A (ARTHUR) FULLER DAVIS (MASSACHUSETTS U.S.A.)1863-1953 IN AN OAK FRAME 44CM X 34CM.

Lot 285

AN ITALIAN ETCHED COMB MORION, CIRCA 1600, POSSIBLY BRESCIA formed in one piece with tall skull rising to a very high roped medial comb (cracked and repaired at the apex), integral brim turned down at the sides and rising to a point at the front and the rear, its edge decorated with a file-roped inward turn accompanied by a recessed border (two small cracks), the base of the crown encircled by eighteen round-headed lining-rivets and fitted at the rear with a brass plume-holder, finely etched on each side of the crown with a bold design of interlacing strapwork surrounding military trophies enclosing at the centre a standing classical warrior, the crown decorated en suite and with a central cherub on each side, and the brim with a band of acanthus foliage (small delaminations, areas of pitting, the etching worn in parts) 33cm; 13in high A morion decorated in a similar style is preserved in the Armeria del Museo Civico Medievale di Bologna. See L. G. Boccia 1991, p. 57

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