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Franz Politzer (German, b. 1950). Two signed limited edition etchings 'Naturdownmal', 39cm x 39.5cm, and a tree in a cage on a plinth, 19cm x 26.5cm, and another limited edition etching 'Der tollkuhne entschluss des selbstwussten Pilzes', 80/100, indistinctly signed and dated '74, 29cm x 20cm, (3)
A collection of nine screenprints, etchings and lithographs to include: Richard Beer (British, 1928-2017), 'Parma'. etching, unsigned, sheet size: 75 x 56cm. Bernard Green (British, 1931-1988), two unsigned screenprints, 'Cul de Sac II' (sheet size 59 x 72cm), and 'Temple To Constable II' (sheet size 59 x 70.5cm). Two illegibly signed limited edition screenprints 'Dawn' (sheet size 63 x 52cm, numbered 22/45) and 'Look' (sheet size 52 x 65.5cm, numbered 47/50). Mike Owens (British, 1955-2018), 'Dancing Figures', lithograph, signed, dated Dec '78, titled, numbered 10/10 in pencil, sheet size 57.5 x 77cm. Tim Lee, 'Spike', signed and numbered 5/40 in pencil, sheet size 32 x 24cm. Abstract lithograph, signed 'Collock' and denoted 'Hors Commerce', sheet size 50 x 65.5cm. 'Elgar's Dream', limited edition lithograph published by the Elgar Birthplace Appeal from the original watercolour by Norman Perryman, 1996, sheet size 63 x 81cm (9)
§ David Hockney (British, b.1937). 'French Shop', etching and aquatint, signed and dated '71 in pencil lower right, numbered 90/500, image size 53 x 45cm. Provenance: with copy of Marlborough Fine Art Insurance Valuation 2003Please note that Artists Resale Right maybe additionally payable on top of the hammer price for this lot, where above the threshold, up to a maximum of 4% of the hammer price, visit www.dacs.org for more information. Condition Report: § Minor foxing to edges of paper, including lower right corner. Crease to right border. Diagonal crease from bottom of shop to lower right corner. Crease to lower left. More photographs to follow.
§ Julian Trevelyan RA (British, 1910-1988). 'Windsor' (1969). Soft ground etching. Signed and numbered in pencil (30/75). Image size 35 x 48cm. Sheet size 59 x 78cm. Unframed. From the artist's 'Thames Suite', comprising different views of the River Thames. Printed by Geoffrey Beardsall and Dorothea Wright, London and published by London Graphics.Please note that artist resale right may also be payable on top of the hammer price for this lot, if sold above the threshold, up to a maximum of 4% (please visit www.dacs.org for more information).
NO RESERVE Arnold (Jean) and John Appleby. Catalogue (A) Raisonné of Etchings, Drypoints & Lithographs of Edmund Blampied,one of 350 copies with an original numbered etching, colour illustrations tipped in, numerous plain illustrations, original burgundy morocco, g.e., slipcase, 1996 § Sotheby's. [Sale Catalogue] The Duke and Duchess of Windsor, 3 vol., photographic illustrations, many colour, original wrappers, original slip-case, one joint with small tear, scuffed and lightly soiled, 1997 § Louÿs (Pierre) Les Aventures du Roi Pausole, etched illustrations by Foujita, original pictorial wrappers, glacine wrapper, slightly frayed at extremities, 1928; and 4 others, art and literature, v.s., (7)
Bath.- Claybourn Cossley (Elizabeth) [View]... from the Corner House at the East End of the North Parade at Bath, etching with hand-colouring, on thick laid paper with indistinct text-based watermark, paper appears to be late 18th century, platemark 400 x 530 mm (15 3/4 x 20 7/8 in), sheet 480 x 650 mm (18 7/8 x 25 1/2 in), several repaired tears within the margins, one at upper right just within the platemark, small nicks and tears to extremities, minor losses, unframed, 1760.⁂ Scarce. An uncoloured impression is held in the King George III Topographical Collection, BL (see inv. no. Maps K.Top.37.26.e.]
H* Remmington (20th century) - landscape with trees in a lane, signed, oil on board 7.25" x 10.25"; together with a further example by the same artist depicting a further landscape, also a lithographic print depicting a mouse dressed in costume with other insects nearby, a lithographic print, an oil painting by G* Noone, landscape scene, a hand coloured engraving by R Creihton depicting a map of Norfolk, a coloured lithographic print after Johannes Franciscus Spohler depicting a Dutch river scene, an oilegraph, also two reproductions depicting brass rubbing scenes after Irene Cowan, one depicting Sir Robert de Burgh originally from a tomb dated 1302, signed artist coloured etching depicting Bromley Parish church interior by Janet Simpson, and a coloured print after Anna Lea Merritt, entitled 'Love Locked Doubt' and a monochrome print depicting the officer's motto for the RAF, the title being 'Per Ardua Ad Astra', various sizes (a collection)
John Piper (1903-1992) - "Kirkham Priory Gateway" signed and editioned to the margins 65/100, etching, 40 x 52cms, in black oak frame.Literature - Orde Levinson, John Piper 'Quality and Experiment, The prints of John Piper, Catalogue Raisonne' Lund and Humphries Publishers, London, 1996, cat. no. 406.
Paul Molete (South African Contemporary) - "Justified anger ought to be left to those better qualified to handle it", signed, inscribed with title and dated '07 in pencil, 3-plate sugar-lift and hardground etching, numbered 3/15, 29 x 21cms (plate size), unframed.Provenance: Sold by direction of the artist's studio.
§ A group of three unframed works, to include:Romain de Tirtoff Erté (French-Russian 1892-1990), Conte Hindou, inscribed 'AP2/' (lower right), pochoir and gouache, 60 x 75cm; Roy Turlington (British 1942-), Darling Don't Leave Me, signed 'Roy Turlington' (lower right), gouache and etching, 76 x 112; and Bob Sanders (British b.1945), Fruit Fantasy, signed 'Bob Sanders' (lower right); titled and inscribed 'P/P' (lower left), screenprint, 70 x 79cm
Dame Elizabeth Frink (1930-1933) British, 'Long-Eared Owl' from 'Six Owl Series', etching aquatint in colours, pencil signed and numbered 46/75, 'White Ink, London' watermark to lower right corner, 53.5 cm x 45 cm, framed and glazed.Footnote: Provenance: Deceased London estate, no written details present.Condition report: No apparent faults.
Engravings and watercolours to include Eugene Bejot (1867-1931) - etching of Paris, view across the Seine towards Notre Dame, signed in pencil to lower margin and titled within the etching 22.5cm x 24.5cm mounted in an ebonized frame; Charles John Watson (1846-1927) - French city market scene, etching, signed in pencil to lower margin 25cm x 29cm mounted, unframed; J F ? - two 19th century watercolour studies of a gentleman with hands outstretched, the other a disreputable man seated on a side table, both signed with artist's initials and dated '77 to lower corner 25cm x 17cm unframed
19th Century school, watercolour study of a figure walking along a country path; a late 19th Century school watercolour study of a busy continental street scene; a small watercolour study of a continental port, signed W.Payne; a rosewood framed etching "Le Chariot"; and a 19th Century Dutch style reverse painting on glass (5)
Georgian Royal Naval Officer's Fighting Sword 27 3/4 inch, single edged blade with large fuller. Foliage, stand of arms and crowned GR cypher etching. Gilt brass crossguard with downturn quillon and central langets engraved with fouled anchors. Stirrup knuckle bow. Gilt brass plain pommel and backstrap. Shagreen covered grip with twist wire binding. Blade with dark patina.
Helen Hyde (1868-1919) - 'Spring Blossoms', colour etching, pencil signed to lower right margin and numbered 123 from the edition of 200, 18 x 13 cm to/w an original Japanese woodblock print design, circa 1910, 11 x 7 cm and a Japanese print of a cat with red character mark (3)Slight rippling to the paper, and some foxing to top and lower areas
ANTIQUE PRINTS & WATERCOLOURS (6) including an unattributed watercolour titled - T. Dove in May, 6 x 4.75cms, GARETH PARRY mono print of an owl, 22.5 x 27.5cms, coloured etching titled - 'Penmachno', 18 x 25.5cms, tinted block print - a badger, initialled 'CRR 1984', 15 x 10.5cms, G CUITT etching titled - 'Gateway at Denbigh Castle', dated 1813, 26 x 32cms and a watercolour study - a thistle type flower, initialled 'MM', 26 x 7cms
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