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Leonard Griffith Brammer R.E. (b.1906 - ), View of the Wedgwood Estate, signed in pencil in the margin, mezzotint, 18 x 28cm.; 7 x 11in.; together with, Wedgwood Factory at Etruria, Saggar Mill, signed in pencil in the margin, etching, 20. 5 x 16cm.; 8 x 6. 25in (2). * Born in Burslem, Staffordshire, he was a pupil of M. Osborne and R.S. Austin at the Royal College of Art. Returning to Staffordshire he concentrated on producing atmospheric views of The Potteries.
Julian Trevelyan (1910 - 1988), "The White Nile", signed and titled in pencil; inscribed "artist's proof", colour etching and aquatint, 35 x 47. 5cm.; 13. 75 x 18. 75in. * He was a tutor at Chelsea School of Art, 1950 - 60 and engraving tutor at the Royal College of Art, 1955 - 63. Made Honorary Senior Royal Academician in 1986. Tate Gallery holds his work.
William Crozier A.R.S.A. (1897 - 1930), "Edinburgh from Salisbury Crags", signed and inscribed in pencil in the margin, etching, 20 x 25cm.; 8 x 9. 75in. * Studied Edinburgh College of Art and Royal Scottish Academy School. Exhibited Royal Scottish Academy, Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolours, Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts. Represented in Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow Art Gallery, City of Edinburgh collection, Perth Art Gallery.
After James Gillray (1756 - 1815), "Loyal Souls:_or_ a peep into the Mess-Room at St. James's", the original plate published 14th November 1797 by Hannah Humphrey, London, later impression with later hand colouring, etching, 26. 5 x 37cm.; 10. 5 x 14. 5in; together with another, "A Decent Story", the original plate published 9th November 1795 by Hannah Humphrey, London, later impression with later hand colouring, etching, 24. 5 x 34. 5cm.; 9. 75 x 13. 5in (2).
Prints & engravings. Including topographical, portraits, book illustrations, etc., together with an original oil on canvas by F. Johan of a river landscape (approx. 380. x 505. mm), a landscape engravimg on silk by Fred Slocombe, a signed etching of St. Bartholomew's the Great Church in Smithfield, London, Heath Robinson prints, etc., some framed (approx. 80)
Durer (Albert). A Chronological Catalogue of the Engravings, Dry Points and Etchings of Albert Durer as Exhibited at the Grolier Club Compiled by S.R. Koehler, New York, 1897, seven plts. & illusts., edges rough trimmed, orig. cloth, some browning to board edges and spine, extrems. rubbed, 4to, together with Temple (A.G.), The Art of Painting in the Queen's Reign, Being a Glance at Some of the Painters and Paintings of the British School During the Last Sixty Years, 1897, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. two tone cloth, 4to, with Hamerton (Philip Gilbert) , Paris in Old and Present Times with Especial Reference to Changes in its Architecture and Topography, 1885, b & w plts. and illusts., occ. scattered spotting, a.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, rubbed to extrems., folio, plus four other painting & etching reference (7)
An officer’s full dress sword, c 1820, of The Life Guards, straight, flattened diamond section blade 32", with faint traces of etching at forte, gilt brass hilt with boat shell guard, turn down inner portion, crosspiece, knucklebow and ovoid pommel, wooden grip, in its flattened diamond section steel scabbard. Basically GC (grip cracked and wire missing, blade worn, 75% hilt gilt rubbed, scabbard painted black)
A bandsman’s sword, straight DE blade, 21", with traces of etching at forte, brass S shaped crosspiece with ornamental langets, solid grip, lion’s head pommel, grip stamped TV.R 16 (worn and light pitted); a near relic 1796 infantry sword, broad DE blade with traces of etching, gilt shell guard with unusual turn down portion (remainder of hilt AF), and a sabre with traces of blued and gilt decoration, (hilt AF). FC to QGC. (3)
An Italian officer’s sword, straight, plated pipe back blade 30½", etched with R Arms and trophies of weapons and instruments within panels, sheet steel half basket hilt with 3 sidebars, plain wooden grip, in its plated scabbard (dark rust pitting to hilt and scabbard); and a Turkish police officer’s sword, DE blade 25", by Horster, Solingen, with traces of etching, plain steel knucklebow, wirebound fishskin grip, in its steel scabbard (hilt and scabbard rusted overall). Basically GC
A Highland officer’s broadsword, DE double fullered blade, 32¾", by Sanderson & Sons Ltd, 14 George St Edinburgh, with very faint traces of etching, regulation plated pierced basket hilt with chamois lined red cloth liner and tassels, wirebound fishskin grip, in its steel scabbard. Basically GC (some wear and dark pitting to blade, hilt extensively repaired)
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