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James Alphege Brewer (early 20th century), 'St. Paul's from Bankside', coloured etching, signed and inscribed in pencil, 13 x 12cm (5 x 4 1/2in), together with 'Homewards', etching by Antoine Maunier after Anton Mauve, signed in pencil by the engraver, 18.5 x 22cm (7 1/4 x 8 1/2in), and 'Philip baptising the Eunuch', engraving by John Browne (1741-1801) after J. and A. Both (3)
Sir Francis Seymour Haden PRE (1818-1910), 'Egham Lock' and 'Henry Kelly's, Putney', two etchings, the latter with drypoint, both signed in the plate, 15 x 23cm (6 x 9in) and 11 x 18cm (4 1/2 x 7in) respectively, together with an etching of a family in a punt on a river, 13 x 39cm (5 x 15 1/2in) (3)
English School (19th century) "First Communication with the Natives of Prince Regent's Bay, as Drawn by John Sackheouse and Presented to Capt. Ross, Augt. 10th 1818"] Published in February 2nd 1819 by John Murray, Albemarle Street, London, a coloured aquatinted engraving, 27cm by 42cm (10 3/4in by 16 1/2in), unframed; together with a large quantity of etchings, engravings and other prints relating to naval and maritime subjects including: [" A First Rate Man of War, Taken from the Dockyard, Plymouth"] Drawn, etched and published by Robert Dighton, January 1809 also the name "Admiral Young" in ink on the margin, hand coloured etching, 27cm by 20cm (10 3/4in by 8in) (pl), unframed; ["Breaking Cover", Hunting Scene with Huntsmen and Hounds; "The Marquis of Anglesey Wounded Whilst Heading a Charge of Heavy Cavalry at the Close of the Battle of Waterloo, June 18th 1815"; A Large Series of Various Military Figures Wearing Period 17th Century Costume, Giving an Explanation on How to Load a Musket, How to Perfo m with a Pike and Other Weaponry; Various Other Naval Subjects Showing Various Naval Dress and Costume; "View of the Memorable Victory of the Nile, Gained in August 1798 over the French by the British Fleet in Aboukir Bay"; "Representation of a Scene at a County Naval Free School, on Waste Land", taken from a drawing by S.H. Grimm; "Moscow by Francesco Bartolozzi W. Byrne, after J. Webber "The Death of Captain Cook"] Extensively inscribed and published 1st January 1784 at 312 Oxford Street and 79 Titchfield Street, London; other naval and military engravings, various sizes, unframed (a collection)
Richard Dighton (1795-1880) "Passing a Mud Cart", the series entitled "A London Nuisance", Plate 1] Published by Thomas McLean, 26 Haymarket, London, hand coloured etching, 32.5cm by 25cm (13in by 9 3/4in), unframed laid down; ["A Heavy Fall of Snow", Plate 2"; "One of the Advantages of Oil over Gas", Plate 3; "A Pleasant Way to Lose an Eye", Plate 4; "One of the Advantages of Gas over Oil", Plate 5; "An Unlucky Hit", Plate 6] Set of six; together with a series of hand-coloured etchings after George Cruikshank (18th/19th century); ["Anglo-Parisian Salutations - Or Practice - Par Excellence!"; "Very Unpleasant Weather, or the Old Saying Verified "Raining Cats, Dogs & Pitchforks"!!!"; "The Piccadilly Nuisance!"; "Jealously"; "A Party of Pleasure"; " Radical Parliament!"; "An Election Ball"; "Dancing Dolls"; "French Musicians"; "Money Hunting"] Various sizes (a collection) s
Herbert Thomas Dicksee R.E. (1862-1942) "Dandie Pup", a Study of a Seated Dandie Dinmont Pup] Signed artist's proof, also bearing the artist's initials and the date "1927" within the plate and inscribed on an old label verso, black and white etching, 25cm by 35cm (10in by 13 3/4in) (pl) *Provenance. With Edward L. Airey & Son, Railway Road, Blackburn.
William Lionel Wyllie R.A., R.I., R.E. (1851-1931) "Deptford on the Thames"] Signed artist's proof, inscribed "London Pubh. June 2nd, 1924 by R. Dunthorne & Son, 5 Vigo Street, W", also inscribed with the title on the reverse, black and white drypoint etching, 16cm by 37.5cm (6 1/4in by 14 3/4in) (pl)
William Lionel Wyllie R.A., R.I., R.E. (1851-1931) "London Bridge, Cannon Street, St Magnus the Martyr and Billingsgate"] Signed artist's proof, inscribed "London Bridge and Adelaide Building", also inscribed with the title on the reverse, black and white drypoint etching, 20cm by 40cm (8in by 15 3/4in) (pl)
William Lionel Wyllie R.A., R.I., R.E. (1851-1931) "U.S. Fleet Visiting the Firth of Forth showing the Battleships: New York, Texas, Arkansas, Wyoming and Florida"] Signed artist's proof, inscribed with the title on the reverse, black and white drypoint etching, 10.5cm by 32cm (4in by 12 1/2in) (pl)
William Walcot R.B.A., R.E. (1874-1943) "St Mary le Strand"] Signed artist's proof, also inscribed with the artist's name and the title of the work on an old label verso and numbered "B53932, black and white drypoint etching, 13cm by 18cm (5in by 7in) (pl) *Provenance. With George Davidson Ltd, Fine Art Dealers & Picture Frame Makers, 123 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow
Sir Terry Frost R.A. 1915-2003 the lorca suite Eleven poems by Federico Garcia Lorca illustrated with eleven etchings by Terry Frost each signed and numbered 4/75 each etching 56x37.5cm.; 22x14.75in. To be sold together with: RED YELLOW and BLUE numbered twice T15; signed and dated 77 on the reverse watercolour and gouache unframed 57x38cm.; 22.5x15in. Published by Austin/Desmond Contemporary Books October 1989 in an edition of seventy-five. The first fifteen included an original drawing/watercolour. Held in a calf-skin leather solander box designed by the artist.

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