after Dame Laura Knight (née Johnson) R.A., R.W.S., R.E., R.W.A., P.S.W.A. (1877-1970) "An Infant" signed artist's proof, also extensively inscribed on various exhibition labels verso, black and white drypoint etching, 30.5cm by 29.5cm provenance: Exhibited at the Upper Grosvenor Galleries, 19 Upper Grosvenor Street, London W1 and originally purchased by Llewellyn Moorhouse Esq. the work is accompanied by a letter from Dame Laura Knight dated 7th August 1969 and written from 16 Langford Place, St John's Wood, London NW8
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miss Winifred Marie Louise Austen R.I., R.E. (Mrs Frick) (1876-1964) "Hole in the Ice" signed artist's proof, also inscribed on an old label verso, black and white drypoint etching, 16cm by 27.5cm (pl); together with miss Eileen Alice Soper (1905-1990) "The Squirrel" signed artist's proof, also inscribed on an old label verso, black and white drypoint etching, 12.5cm by 18.5cm (pl) (2) Provenance: With Taylor & Brown Fine Art Experts, the Modern Gallery, 121a George Street, Edinburgh
william Lee-Hankey R.W.S., R.I., R.O.I., R.E., N.S. (1869-1952) Seated Lady with her Head held in her Hand, another lady looking on signed artist's proof, bearing artist’s monogram within the impression, together with the artist’s blindstamp, black and white drypoint etching, 12.5cm by 8cm
Marjorie Sherlock, Camden Town School, 1897-1973 exh 1916-1937- "Auranzebs mosque Lucknow"; etching, bears inscription verso, 18.8x40.5cm: together with five further etchings and dry points depicting views in India to include "An Indian Well, "The Iron Pillar Delhi", "Panama Qila" and others, mostly signed and titled, (6) (unframed). Note: Marjorie Sherlock studied under Walter Sickert and Harold Gilman, the Camden Town Painters. Travelled widely and published, Indian Etchings in 1932
James Gillray 1757-1815- "Temperance enjoying a Frugal Meal"; Published 28 July 1792 by H. Humphrey, Etching and engraving in line and stipple, 36.8 x 29.5cm: together with five further hand coloured etchings by the same hand entitled "The Fashionable Momma, Cockney-Sportsmen, A Voluptuary, Raw Weather, Windy Weather, in matching frames, (6)
After Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec 1864-1901- "Jane Avril Jardin de Paris", originally published 1893 chez Kleinmann, 8 Rue de la Victoire, printed by Chaix, 20 Rue Bergere, Paris; lithograph printed in colours, 20x14.7cm: After Anthony van Dyck 1599-1641- "Paulus du Pont Calcographus, Antwerpae"; collotype, 22.5x16cm: British School late 19th entury- ""Isola di San Georgio"; etching, inscribed and initialled in penil, 16.5x34.5cm: Meg Wright, late 20th century- "Squeak Piggie Squeak for Tea..."; pen and black ink and watercolour, signed, titled and dated 98, 24.2x24cm: Roday, late 20th century- Figures in a village street; black ink and wash, signed, 44.5x30cm: Late 20th century- "Corked"; hand-coloured etching, signed, titled and numbered 3/200 in pencil, 29.3x7cm., (6), (part unframed)
J Harris After M A Hayes - Car travelling in the South of Ireland in the year 1836 - Biancori's Establishment, five aquatint engravings (lacking plate III), 6" x 12 1/2", an engraving after Alken - 'In and Out Clever'; a wood engraving 'Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-on-Avon', indistinctly signed; and one further etching of a tree by ?Heinz Welworth (8).
Her Majesty Queen Victoria (1819-1901) An etching after HRH Prince Albert depicting Henry VIII and other figures, and a second etching with other figure studies, both signed in the plate and dated 1840 12 x 16 cm and 16 x 14 cm (5 x 6 in and 6 1/2 x 5 1/2 in), unframed together with an engraving, signed 'EF' and dated Oct 18th 1844, of an inkstand 'In the King's State Drawing Room, W. Castle', a pencil drawing of cattle also by EF, a drawing attributed to Joshua Cristall in pen, ink and pencil of rustic firgures, a slip of paper addressed to George Scharf, Curator of the National Portrait Gallery and a letter from the Royal Librarian dated 1946 regarding the etchings
Luigi Rossini (1790-1857) 'Avanzi del Teatro di Marcello' etching, published 1821, 39 x 51 cm (15 1/2 x 20 in), together with Charles Turner ARA (1773-1857), after Joseph Mallord William Turner, Scene on the French coast (also known as 'Flint Castle') etching with aquatint, from the Liber Studiorum (Finberg 4) 18 x 26 cm (7 x 10 in), Armin Landeck (American, 1905-1984) Hotel de Sens, Paris, aquatint, signed in pencil, 23 x 29 cm (9 x 7 in) Provenance: Knoedler & Co, New York, and T. F. S. (20th century, possibly French) A man walking on a dockside, an elevated bridge beyond, etching, signed and dated 1909 in the plate, signed again in pencil and with monogram in red stamp, 18 x 23 cm (7 x 9 in)
A SET OF EIGHT DECORATIVE JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS, each depicting flowering foliage, 7" x 5 1/2", framed in four; two Bartolozzi portrait engravings (late strikes) an engraved view of the North East prospect of the Parish Church of St Alphage near Sion College, a coloured engraving 'The Happy Shepherds', after N Berchem; and a colour etching 'Rockets' by Agathe Sorel, dated 1960, the last item unframed (13).
RICHARD HENRY KITSON (19TH/20TH CENTURY) Figures in a North African setting, 4 3/4" x 6 3/4" and four other works to include Arthur Bracken (exh 1928-33) 'The River Kent, Kendal', watercolour, 9" x 12"; Beatrice Playne, 'Passion Flower'; an etching, signed with initials V M and dated 1913; and a colour print, North West View of Massachusetts Hall (5).
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