CHRISTOPHER RICHARD WYNNE NEVINSON [1889-1946]. Dieppe harbour, 1923. The rare etching on F J Head & Co. laid paper with full margins. Signed in pencil, also inscribed with title at lower edge of sheet, edition size unknown, only a handful of proofs pulled. First exhibited at Alex Reid and Lefevre Gallery, London 1927. 17.4 x 13.6cm [plate size], 36.8 x 26cm [sheet size]. Unframed. Reference: Guichard 104; Black 106. [A strong impression, some evidence of mount stain, thumb print and faint toning to lower margin, otherwise in good condition]. Buyers premium of 20% + VAT is payable on hammer price of all lots in this auction. This lot is stored in London and can be collected or shipped from there.
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TURNER, J. M. W. (Joseph Mallord William Turner 1775-1851), BROOKE, Stopford Rev. (Stopford Augustus Brooke 1832-1916: 'The Liber Studiorum of J. M. W. Turner, R.A., Reproduced in facsimile by the autotype process from examples of the best states in possession of the Rev. Stopford Brooke, M.A.; Each plate accompanied with a critical notice by him.. In Two Volumes.', London: Henry Sotheran & Co., 1899, Second edition. Very good original bindings. Limited edition of 150 copies. 71 plates as listed. 2 matching volumes, oblong folio. 11.5" x 15.5" x 1.0". Vol.I. : [10pp.]/pp.76 + Plates Nos.I. - XXXVI. Vol. II. : [4pp.]/pp.84/[7pp. - Appendix] + Plate Nos. XXXVII - LXXI. Original green buckram with bright gilt titles to each front board and spine. Boards dis-coloured and edges rubbed, but bindings in very good condition. Top page edges gilt. Original black endpapers. Toning to free-endpapers, and last leaf of each volume, otherwise clean throughout. All plates in very good condition. "The Liber Studiorum, a series of Turner's landscape and seascape compositions published as prints in etching and mezzotint, has been described as perhaps containing 'the pith of all that is best in his life and work', central to Turner's career as the most personal and carefully conceived series of prints in his entire oeuvre', or at least the 'most complete document of Turner's attitude to his art in the first decade of the [nineteenth] century', and 'one of the most comprehensive exercises in publication ever mounted by a great artist.' The Latin title may be translated as 'Book of Studies..." - Tate Gallery. (2)
Collection of assorted mainly 19th Century and antiquarian works etc, including 'Finden's Illustrations of Lord Byron', 1833, 2 volumes, numerous engraved plates, uniform full calf gilt, all edges marbled; 'The Secret Correspondence of Madame de Maintenon', 1827, 3 volumes, engraved frontis, old half calf gilt; Butler's Hudibras, 1822, 2 volumes, 12 hand coloured engraved plates as called for, ex library, old boards (worn), printed labels to spines; 'Vita e lettere di Amerigo Vespucci, raccolte, e illustrate dall' abate Angelo Maria Bandini', Florence, 1745, lxxvi,143,1-120pp (ends abruptly page 120, final page 121 supplied in manuscript, engraved frontis, folding pedigree, engraved head/tailpieces and some ills in text, later cloth; 'Voltaire La Pucelle' (spine title), 21 hand coloured engraved plates, 4to, old marbled paper covered boards; some 19th century pamphlets/booklets including 'An Account of the Life, Trial, & Execution of Alexander Thompson who was Executed in the City of York...1843, for the cruel Murders of his Wife and Four Children...', York, printed for Peter Brown, c.1843, 8pp; Houlston's Series of Tracts No's 52, 68 & 81; [Henry Mayhew] & George Cruikshank (illustrated): '"The Greatest Plague of Life." Or, The Adventures of a Lady in Search of a Good Servant', London, Bogue, c.1847, 48pp, orig. pictorial wraps (worn); James Gillray early 19th Century satirical hand coloured etching and aquatint ''Integrity retiring from office!', pub. 1801 by Hannah Humphrey, plus another Gillray 'Lord L-gh- his Large Wig...', each approx 18x23cm, plus another similar titles 'Search Night; -or-State Watchmen, mistaking Honest-Men for Conspirators. Vide State Arrests', 17x23cm; 'Paul Province's Visit to London', [nd], scarce 19th Century humorous picture book, 11 hand coloured engraved folding concertina leaves, approx 10x141cm, folding into boards (a/f boards detached from leaves), printed paper label to front cover, no copies traced on Jisc Library Hub or World Cat; etc etc
Tinus de Jongh (South African 1885 - 1942): STELLENBERG KENILWORTH signed, embossed with the artist's chopmark and titled in pencil in the margin etching sheet size: 24 by 28cm; 34 by 39 by 3,5cm including frame PROVENANCE Ferreira Art Gallery label affixed to the reverse *NOTE: This lot is located at our Cape Town branch
Henry Wilkinson (1921-2011)/Pheasant Shooting/signed and numbered 2/75/etching, 15cm x 19.5cm CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
Edmund Blampied (1886-1966)/Wading/signed in pencil/drypoint etching, 17cm x 24.5cm/Note: Walker's Galleries label verso inscribed in pen Cheshire Yeomanry, Palestine 1914-18 CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.ukCondition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
BSA, BIRMINGHAM A .177 UNDER-LEVER AIR-RIFLE, MODEL 'No.4 CLUB', serial no. C287, for 1936, with 19 1/4in. reblued barrel, dove-tailed fore-sight, elevating notch rear-sight, simplified loading tap at breech, plain air-chamber (no etching visible), single screw trigger block, walnut saw-handled butt-stock with pressed chequered panel at grip, ribbed heel, trigger weight adjuster mounted in guard, no provision for fore-end and push button release under-lever, professional reblue throughout. Pre-1939
FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE BOOKS, LUGGAGE, RUBBER STAMPS, WALKING STICKS AND SUNDRY ITEMS, over sixty books with titles to include fiction, rock music, classic literature, film stars, royalty and reference, two shrink wrapped book sets: Andy McNab and spine tingling books, a wooden box containing sixty eight rubber stamps for crafting, a framed signed, numbered etching of a continental street scene with other unmounted prints, a wicker picnic basket, six walking sticks and canes, seven umbrellas and parasols, a small rigid vintage suitcase measuring approximately 46cm x 30.5cm x 16cm, a holdall, a rucksack, etc (sd) (4 BOXES + LOOSE)
A BOX AND LOOSE ASSORTED PRINTS ETC, to include Berthold Hellingrath etching of a German street view, panoramic print of a historic Danzig city view, approximate size 41cm x 136cm including frame, framed views of Danzig, wooden cottage name plate from Danzig, copy of the Magna Carta and other assorted prints etc
TANAKA RYOHEI (JAPANESE 1933-2019) - LINGERING SNOW Etching, signed, dated '77, and numbered 82/100 in pencil to the margin 28cm x 46cm; 44cm x 64cm (including frame) Condition: Minor signs of wear commensurate with age, minor ageing spots, please contact the saleroom via hello@hotltoz.com for additional images
Alexander OLBRICHT (1876 - 1942). Vorstadtgarten im Schnee.Circa 42 cm x 58 cm das Blatt. Radierung. Rechts unten handsigniert. Links unten nummeriert 43/150.Alexander OLBRICHT (1876 - 1942). Suburban garden in the snow.Circa 42 cm x 58 cm the sheet. Etching. Signed by hand lower right. Numbered 43/150 lower left.
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