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A SMALL QUANTITY OF PICTURES AND PRINTS ETC, to include 'The Last Halifax' by Terence Cuneo - commissioned by The Birmingham Evening Mail', a share certificate issued by Overend, Gurney & Company Ltd, issued to Capt. Pelly of the Indian Army, James Priddy etching in colours depicting Worcester Cathedral, Alfa Romeo ninety years of Racing presentation print, framed adverts for Parker and Swan pens, reproduction maps, topographical prints etc (box and loose)
DOCUMENTARY VICTORIAN TIFFANY SILVER PEPPERETTE WITH ROYAL PROVENANCE, 1879, in the Aesthetic taste, from the 'Harlequin' set, tapering quatre-lobed form with lateral rib, engraved with foliage, pierced push-on cover with copper knop, strap handle with foliate pierced copper grille, raised on four short bracket feet, the base stamped 'Tiffany & Co Sterling Silver and Other Metals', pattern no. 5141, order no. 9720, etching design no. 153, also engraved presentation inscription 'GIVEN BY T.R.H. PRINCE & PRINCESS OF WALES, XMAS 1879'Dimensions: 9.2cms highProvenance:inherited within the family of a private collection North Wales, consigned via our Colwyn Bay office, family records do not record how the pepperette came into the familyAuctioneer's Note:Inscription refers to Prince Albert Edward & Princess Alexandra of Denmark, later King Edward VII & Queen Consort. Tiffany Archive records the entry for order 9720 for a '5141' Pepper, in the Silver Manufacturing Ledger no.3. costing 10.00 for making and 14.00 for etching. Etching design is illustrated in appendix 2 of the archive, and the 1879 Blue Book, p. 89, documents H.R.H The Prince of Wales at the top of the purchaser list. Accompanying the lot is the Tiffany research certificate dated November 2021.Condition Report:small ding to base, knop slightly skewed.
Five framed and glazed prints:JOHN KAY, copperplate etching, 'Vincent Lunardi's 1785 Ascent from Heriot's Hospital Green, Edinburgh' (image size, 12.5 x 11 cm);after D.A.S. Douglas (1886) monochrome, hunting scene, (frame size 51 x 62.5 cm);after John Leech, hand coloured, 'Mr Bunting on his way to the Pic-nic' (frame size 33 x 38.5 cm);after J. Byrne, hand-coloured etching, 'View of Lillybrook, Capt. Mansell's Seat at Charlton Kings', (now Chelt. Park Hotel) printed and published by Samuel Young Griffith & Co, Cheltenham, 1826, (frame size 26 x 28.5 cm);'The Very Thing' from John Leech's 'Pictures of Life and Character', Punch 1856 (frame size 27.5 x 34 cm).
A mixed lot comprising:Carly Coomer - a signed pair in pen and wash, 'Leaping Hare' and 'Running Stag' (frame sizes 27cm x 33.5cm);Tiny Nijman S.W.A. - an etching, 'Train Crossing Bridge' (1 of 50) (14cm x 19cm);after Norman Ives and Jean-Michel Folon - two stamped Melinex foils from the ICI 'Reflections' series (each 24.5 square cm and boxed together);a circa 1825 map engraving, 'Gloucestershire', published by Pigot & Co, 17 Basing Street, London.
‡ EDGAR HOLLOWAY limited edition (27/50) etching - entitled 'Self Portrait No. 25: Goodbye to all that!', etching after a 1947 drawing, signed fully in pencil Dimensions: 21 x 17cmsProvenance:private collection Ceredigion, consigned via our Cardiff officeCondition Report:framed and glazed, no problems
‡ DAVID CARPANINI limited edition (28/30) monochrome etching - three figures standing on a pavement casting long shadows, entitled 'Tomorrow's Dust', signed Dimensions: 28 x 17cmsProvenance:private collection Carmarthenshire, consigned via our Carmarthen officeCondition Report:framed and glazed
Hilary Paynter (b.1943)"Tynemouth Priory"Limited edition print, signed and numbered 33/50; Clare Turner, "Brown Hare", etching, Maria Caisley, "Strong Woman", limited edition linocut, signed and numbered IV/X, 21.5cm by 26.5cm, 22cm by 17cm and 74.5cm by 55cm respectively, together with a watercolour still life, signed Marina Kuznetsova? and dated 2004, another contemporary watercolour of flowers in a mug, two pen and ink works by Gordon Close, an abstract watercolour and a print after Margaret Russell, "Watching the Heron at Kew", various sizes (9)
Kunstnachlass, 10 Arbeiten von: Jean Michel Basquiat, Elvyra Katalina Kriaučiūnaitė (Lithuania), Bruce Onobrakpeya (Nigeria), Dieter Olaf Klama, Johannes Heisig, Günther Huniat, meist in Galerierahmungen, daher für Selbstabholer - kein Versand !!Jean Michel Basquiat, 1960 - New York - 1988, "Puzzle", Giclee-Druck auf Lwd.,56 x 195 cm -- Elvyra Katalina Kriaučiūnaitė, 1942 Buenos Aires - lebt und arbeitet in Vilnius, bedeutende litauische Grafikerin, 2 Blatt aquarellierte Prägedrucke (sign. & numm. Unikate je 2/15) -- Bruce Onobrakpeya, 1932 Agbarha-Otor in Bendel State, aufgewachsen im Nigerdelta, ab 1957 Kunststudium in Zaria, bedeutender nigerianischer Maler und Bildhauer, "Fligth to Egypt III", "deep etching", sign. u. dat. 1982 (He has exhibited at the Tate Modern in London, the National Museum of African Art of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. and at The National Gallery of Modern Art, Lagos. His works can be found at the Virtual Museum of Modern Nigerian Art) -- Dieter Olaf Klama, 1935 Hindenburg - 2021 Waal, deutscher Grafiker und Maler, Ein Frauenakt wird bemalt, große sign. Farblithographie 6/100, in Galerierahmung -- Johannes Heisig, *1953 Leipzig, deutscher Maler, Zeichner und Grafiker in der sozialkritischen Tradition des Realismus, "Was`n los", sign. Lithographie, 154/200, in Galerierahmung -- Rolf Kilian, *1963 Marburg, dtsch. Maler & Graphiker, 1983-84 Studium an der Freien Kunstschule Stuttgart, 1984-90 Studium an der Staatlichen Akademie der Bildenden Künste Stuttgart bei Peter Grau, Horst Bachmayer und Rudolf Haegele, 1994 Gründung der Künstlergruppe maximal, Abstrakt, 2 sign. Farboffsets in Galerierahmen -- Günther Huniat, *1939 in Thammühl, deutscher Maler und Grafiker, "Dein Körper, eine Landschaft - Eva", sign. Farblithographie, 2/25, in Galerienrahmung, dazu Unleserl. von 1991, abstrakte Landschaft in Gelb/Silber, übermalte Farblithographie (Unikat 1/5), im Metallrahmen
Franz Otto Robert Kasimir (Austrian/American, 1914-2002). Etching depicting the Yale University quad in New Haven, Connecticut. Pencil signed along the lower margin. Robert Kasimir was the son of Tanna and Luigi Kasimir.Sight; height: 16 in x width: 10 3/4 in. Framed; height: 22 in x width: 16 in.
Adrian Wiszniewski (Scottish, b. 1958). Group of two etchings on paper. One etching in pink titled "Tightrope" depicting a man balancing precariously on a rope. One untitled etching in blue depicting a man holding a scroll and cane standing next to a tree in a landscape. Both pencil signed along the lower right and numbered 1/25 along the lower left.Provenance: Distinguished corporate collection, Minnesota.Sight; height: 9 3/4 in x width: 7 3/4 in. Framed; height: 17 1/2 in x width: 15 1/2 in.
Rembrandt Harmenszoon Van Rijn (Dutch, 1606-1669). 18th century posthumous etching on paper titled "Adoration of the Shepherds with Lamp," depicting the shepherds gathered around the Virgin Mary and infant Jesus. Signed in the plate along the lower center.Sight; height: 4 in x width: 5 1/4 in. Framed; height; 17 1/2 in x width: 18 1/2 in.

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