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Antoni Tapies Les Quatre Coins (G. 232) etching and aquatint in black and grey, 1970, on wove paper, signed in pencil, numbered 15/75, published by Maeght Editeur, Paris, with full margins, a little soft creasing at the upper sheet edge, otherwise in good condition P. 350 x 500mm., S. 580 x 775mm.
Antoni Tapies Jean Fremon, Equation, Daniel Lelong, 1987 the set of five aquatints in colours, on Arches, with title, text and justification, the first and last etching signed in pencil, number 8 from the edition of 25 (there was also an edition of 50 and 20 hors commerce copies), printed to the edges of the full sheets, in very good condition, loose in paper covers, within brown paper-covered boards and slipcase, in very good condition(portfolio)S. 315 x 250mm. (overall)
Joe Tilson Air Mantra (V.A.G. 50) etching and aquatint in colours with collage, 1979, on wove paper, signed and dated in pencil, numbered 37/75, published by Waddington Graphics, London, with margins, a tiny tear at the right sheet edge, a little soft creasing in the margins, otherwise apparently in good condition, unexamined out of the frame P. 745 x 835mm.
Joe Tilson Eye Mantra (V.A.G. 51) etching and aquatint in colours with collage, 1979, on wove paper, signed and dated in pencil, numbered 70/75, published by Waddington Graphics, London, with margins, a short hard crease in the upper left margin, soft creasing at the sheet edges, otherwise apparently in good condition, unexamined out of the frame P. 745 x 835mm.
David Wurtzel Dante's Inferno, published by the artist, Florence, 1976 the set of eight etching and aquatints in colours, on Arches, with handwritten justification, each signed and titled in pencil, numbered 11/25, with full margins, in very good condition, loose in a beige solander folder P. 330 x 400mm., S. 495 x 640mm.
Damien Hirst (b. 1965) Global-a-go-go (for Joe), from In a spin, the action of the world on things: Volume I etching and aquatint in colours, 2002, on wove paper, signed in pencil, from the edition of 68, published by C. Booth-Clibborn and the Paragon Press, London, the full sheet, in very good condition, framed Image: 27 x 26in. (70.5 x 67cm.), Sheet: 36 x 28in. (91.5 x 71cm.)
Damien Hirst (b. 1965) My Way, from In a spin, the action of the world on things: Volume I etching and aquatint in colours, 2002, on wove paper, signed in pencil, from the edition of 68, published by C. Booth-Clibborn and the Paragon Press, London, the full sheet, in very good condition, framed Image: 23 x 15in. (60 x 40cm.), Sheet: 36 x 28in. (91.5 x 71cm.)
A Georgian naval officer's dirk, diamond section blade 8" with floral, laurel wreath, flags and drums etching, ivory grip with swollen ribbed centre section, short crosspiece with ball shaped finials, in its gilt heavily embossed sheath with lion's head supporting shield with trophy of arms, fouled anchor and foliate decoration for its entire length, two hanging rings. Good Condition (two hair line cracks to hilt) (Please see lot 61 for image)
Antoine Cardon- 'Bulldogs and Badger', publ., by R. Lambe & Son, 96 Gracechurch Street; hand-coloured engraving with etching, 49.7x58.3cm: British School early 19th century- 'Billy the celebrated Rat killing Dog performing his wonderful Feat, Killing 100 Rats in five minutes and a half on the 22nd April 1828 being his 9th Match'; aquatint, varnished over: together with a quantity of prints and reproductions, (a lot)
British School early 20th century- 'Dera Ismalkhan, Southern Waziristhan, India, D.Coy, 1/4 Queen's RW.S, Waiting to cross River Indus on way to tank', c1917; oil on panel, inscribed on the reverse, 25.4x30.5cm: Attributed to Elizabeth Nelson- Vie wof a tomb; etching, inscribed: together with two prints and an oil of a church, (a lot), (unframed)
Leo Zogmayer- Figure by a Jetty; etching with aquatint in black and red, signed, dedicated dated '86 and inscribed EA in pencil, 49x63. 5cm: together with two other similar etchings by the same hand, eight other prints and two photographs, Lila Katzen, H. Blumenfeld and others, most signed in pencil, (13), (unframed)
Leonard Baskin- Bird of prey; etching in green and black with aquatint signed, dedicated, dated 1 October 1991, and numbered 19/25 in pencil, 60.5x44.5cm: together with one other aquatint tiled 'Blake' by the same hand, signed, titled and dedicated in pencil, 10x7. 2cm: together with two exhibition posters relating to the artist's work, one dedicated and signed in pencil, (4), (unframed)
After Henry Moore- Reclining figures; lithograph, 43.8x35.4cm: together with two posters publ. by Mourlot, 'University de Geneve, Centre Culturel International, one after Chagall the other after Picasso, and a further lithograph after Miro, and an etching of a mother and child by different hand, (5), (unframed)
After Rembrandt Harmensv. van Rijn- 'The Three Trees'; etching, 21.5x28.2cm: Albrecht Durer- The Flagellation of Christ; engraving, 1512, from a later edition: together with a mixed folio of Old Master and later prints, including examples by or after: Jan Kobell, Castiglione, Adriaen Collaert, and others, (a lot), (unframed)

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