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Folio Society.- Kipling (Rudyard) Just So Stories for Little Children, one of an edition limited to 1000 copies with an original etching by Niroot Puttapipat, signed and numbed by the artist, 14 colour plates by Puttapipat, tipped-in, original vellum-backed pictorial boards, housed within original presentation cloth drop-back box, 4to, The Folio Society, 2012.
London.- Fore-Edge Painting.- [Arthur (Winifred)] Besant (Walter) Westminster, frontispiece etching by Francis S. Walker, illustrations by William Patten and others, title printed in red and black, fore-edge painting depicting Westminster Abbey by Winifred Arthur with the artist's monogram to lower right corner, bookplate of F. Reddaway, light foxing to e/ps., g.e., finely bound contemporary full levant chocolate morocco by Fazakerley, Liverpool, spine decorated in gilt within compartments, gilt inner dentelles with binder's stamp to front, 1892; and 2 others, both similarly finely bound with fore-edge paintings depicting Greenwich Hospital and the Bear Garden and Hope Theatre in 1616 respectively, 8vo (3)
FRANCISCO GOYA (Spanish, 1746-1828) "Caridad" (Charity) H.147 6 1/8" x 8 7/8" etching, lavis, drypoint, butin and burnisher on laid paper. signed and dated in the lower left. Plate27 from "Los Desastres de la Guerra". From the fourth edition limited to 275 impressions. Made in the 'Calcografia for the Real Academia' in 1906 73cm by 65cm framed with CoA
Napoleonic / Battle of Waterloo interest - After Meissonier, Louis Ruet (1861 - 1951) Black and White Etching of Napoleon on Horse Back together with David Cartwright signed limited edition print titled ' Day of Destiny, The morning of Waterloo ' no. 681/850 plus twelve further pictures and prints
λ RICHARD BEER (BRITISH 1928-2017) BOULANGERIE Etching aquatint Signed in pencil, titled and numbered 36/70 53.5 x 40cm (21 x 15½ in.) Exhibited: London, Royal Academy of Arts, Summer Exhibition, 1982, cat no. 791 ED (where purchased by the present owner) Condition Report: Under glass and unexamined out of frame. A few light stains and discolourations in the lower left corner (on the white margin). Otherwise in good condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
λ DAME ELISABETH FRINK (BRITISH 1930-1993) I FLEW THROUGH A BLACK CLOUD AND THEN WINDS CAME UP FROM THE HILLS BELOW ME Etching, 1987 Signed in pencil and numbered 27/48 30.5 x 30.5cm (12 x 12 in.) From RCA Artist's Choice Portfolio Condition Report: Executed on white wove paper. With deckled edges to left and bottom sides. Hinged to the mount at points along each edge verso. In good condition under glass. Unexamined out of glass frame. Condition Report Disclaimer
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