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Emanuel (Frank L.). Etching and Etchings. A Guide to Technique and to Print Collecting, 1930, foreword by W. Russell Flint, num. b & w illusts., orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, together with Darton (F.J. Harvey), Modern Book-Illustration in Great Britain & America, Studio Special Winter Number, 1931, col. and b & w illusts., some minor spotting of prelims., orig. cloth gilt, folio, plus other misc. art ref. (2 cartons)
*Prints. 'Edward Stockman. Born in London 1804, Stands 5ft 6 ins Weighs 9 stone 5lb', pub. S.W. Fores, 1827 [but later restrike], hand coloured etching, plate dimensions approx. 395 x 275 mm, together with two other similar restike boxing prints of Thomas Skelton and Reuben Martin, some toning and dampstaining (3)
Charles Bartlett (b.1921) Blue Foreshore Aquatint and colour etching Signed Titled to verso Limited edition 24/100. 42cm x 51cm Painter and printmaker. Royal College of Art 1946-50. President of the RWS. Showed regularly at the RA. Examples of his work found at the V&A National Gallery of South Australia and others. See Buckman D. Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945. p.116.
Jennifer Dickson RA (b.1936) Les Premiers Astres Etching Signed and dated 65. Limited edition 25/50. 73cm x 38cm Painter printmaker and teacher. Goldsmiths College of Art 1954-9. Works held at the British Museum V&A Metropolitan Museum New York and others. Elected RA in 1976. See Buckman D. Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945 p.354.
A fine quality European made scimitar, probably made for a Turkish potentate, heavy blade 20” with back rib, with well detailed etching of trophies of arms and flags within elaborate decorated panels, gilt overall, brass hilt of sidearm form, the crosspiece with central panel, simulated feathers grip and lion’s head pommel. Good Condition, (some age stains and light abrasion marks to blade) Plate 22
A Near Identical Pair of Early 19th Century Continental (possibly French) Naval Officers Dirks, the first with curved 38cm blade retaining much original blue and gilt decoration, the second with a curved 35cm blade showing only traces of gilded etching, the brass hilts with small forward facing lionshead pommels, the recurved quillons with sea monster head terminals and linked to the pommel with chain knuckle guards, the grip scales of M.O.P. (one missing), both complete in brass scabbards engraved with scrolls and foliage and to include the letters E.A. divided by an anchor (2)

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