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Lot 20

NO RESERVE Fishing Satire.- Pyall & Hunt (publishers) Fishing in Troubled Waters, or The Consequence of invading Matrimonial Rights & Privileges, etching with hand-colouring on wove paper without watermark, sheet 260 x 340 mm (10 1/4 x 13 1/4 in), trimmed within the platemark, inset at edges into window mount, small nicks and tears, unframed, [Not in BM Satires], [circa 1820]; together with a good group of 8 further fishing caricatures, including a slightly later impression of Rowlandson's Comforts of an Irish Fishing Lodge, Summers' Fish Fags, a later impression of Woodward's Patience at Paddington..., a trimmed impression of Seymour's Waltonizing or - Green-land Fisherman, and four others similar by various hands, etchings with hand-colouring, various sizes, all unframed, [19th century] (9)Literature:Beazley, David, Images of Angling. Three Centuries of British Angling Prints, Creel Press, 2010, nos. 92-97

Lot 30

NO RESERVE Scottish Fishing.- Tweedside.- Catton (Charles), After. Kelso Bridge and Abbey, from the suite of six Scottish views, etching and aquatint by Francis Jukes, on cream Whatman wove paper with watermark date '1794', with extensive hand-colouring, platemark 460 x 640 mm (18 x 25 1/4 in), sheet 550 x 840 mm (21 3/4 x 33 in), minor handling creases, unframed, published by Jukes, 1793Literature:Beazley, David, Images of Angling. Three Centuries of British Angling Prints, Creel Press, 2010, no. 8⁂ An early illustration of a Salmon angler.

Lot 31

NO RESERVE Scottish Fishing.- Tweedside.- Catton (Charles), After. Jedburgh Abbey, from the suite of six Scottish views, etching and aquatint by Francis Jukes, on cream Whatman wove paper with watermark date '1794', with extensive hand-colouring, platemark 460 x 640 mm (18 x 25 1/4 in), sheet 550 x 840 mm (21 3/4 x 33 in), minor handling creases, unframed, published by Jukes, 1793Literature:Beazley, David, Images of Angling. Three Centuries of British Angling Prints, Creel Press, 2010, no. 10

Lot 34

London.- Fishing in Hyde Park.- Jukes (Francis) View of the Serpentine River Hide Park looking from Kinsington Gardens, after a drawing by Jacob Schnebbilie, etching and aquatint with hand-colouring on wove paper without watermark, platemark 420 x 550 mm (16 1/2 x 21 3/4 in), under glass good margins, some spotting and browning with exposure lines, framed, 1796Provenance:Frank T. Sabin, LondonLiterature:Beazley, David, Images of Angling. Three Centuries of British Angling Prints, Creel Press, 2010, nos. 119

Lot 35

London Fishing.- Hamett O'Neale (Jefferyes) A View taken of the Thames from Milbank, towards Chelsea and Battersea, from a set of "Six Views near London", etching and aquatint on wove paper without watermark, platemark 250 x 350 mm (9 3/4 x 13 3/4 in), sheet 290 x 420 mm (11 1/2 x 16 1/2 in), even toning and minor surface dirt, small nicks to edges, unframed, published by Sayer & Bennett, 1783; together with 8 others, including 2 views of men fishing beside Sadler's Wells, an engraved view of 'The House of Moses Hart...[near] Twickenham', Francis Juke's 'Millbank looking Eastward', and 4 others similar but not of London, various sizes, all unframed, 18th century (9)

Lot 38

Pollard (James), After. [Punt Fishing on the Thames], etching with hand-colouring, on wove paper without watermark, platemark 185 x 350 mm (7 1/4 x 13 3/4 in), under glass, some browning, spotting and surface dirt, framed, published by R. Pollard & Sons, 1823; together with a good group of other prints after Pollard, including a duplicate modern impression of '[Punt Fishing on the Thames]', an impression of '[Bottom Fishing near Totten Mill]', a pair of later impressions of 'Fly Fishing' and 'Bottom Fishing', and Trolling for Pike; Fly Fishing, a pair of modern facsimile prints, all framed, [19th and 20th century] (7)Literature:Beazley, David, Images of Angling. Three Centuries of British Angling Prints, Creel Press, 2010, cf. nos. 141-142, 145-147, and 150

Lot 42

NO RESERVE Pollard (James), After. Live-Bait Fishing for Jack; Fly Fishing for Trout, a pair, aquatint and etching, slightly later impressions, printed in colours and finished by hand, each platemark approx. 300 x 350 mm (11 3/4 x 13 3/4 in), good margins, under glass, minor surface dirt, framed, printed by Collins & Scarrott, [1842 but circa 1914] (2)Literature:Beazley, David, Images of Angling. Three Centuries of British Angling Prints, Creel Press, 2010, nos. 151-152

Lot 45

NO RESERVE Constable (John), After. Mill Stream, mezzotint with etching by David Lucas, platemark 175 x 220 mm (6 7/8 x 8 3/4 in), sheet 260 x 290 mm (10 1/4 x 11 1/2 in), some spotting and browning, unframed, Bohn edition, 1831 [but circa 1855]; together with four further works, including 3 sepia printed mezzotints with etching by Turner and William Say, with two variant impressions of 'Near Blair Athol, Scotland', and one of 'Young Anglers', and John Boydell's engraving 'No. 4. Drawn From Nature' after Gainsborough, all unframed, [circa 1770s to 1811] (5)Literature:Beazley, David, Images of Angling. Three Centuries of British Angling Prints, Creel Press, 2010, cf. nos. 154-158

Lot 47

Jones (William) Evening October, etching and aquatint by H. Pyall, with hand-colouring and heightened with gum arabic, 170 x 315 mm (6 3/4 x 12 1/4 in), under glass, possible repair within lettered margin, otherwise minor surface dirt, framed, published by S. Knights, 1832; together with another impression of Evening October, and its pair 'May, Fly Fishing', both under glass, framed, 1833 (3)Literature:Beazley, David, Images of Angling. Three Centuries of British Angling Prints, Creel Press, 2010, no. 166-167

Lot 48

NO RESERVE Reinagle (George Philip), After. [Fishermen], etching and aquatint by J. Hassell and W. Nicholls, with hand-colouring, sheet approx. 375 x 515 mm (14 3/4 x 20 1/4 in), under glass, margins trimmed, some surface dirt and browning, framed, published by Hassell and Nicholls, 1814; together with a variant lettered impression of the same, but possibly printed slightly later, restoration visible, framed, 1814 (2)Literature:Beazley, David, Images of Angling. Three Centuries of British Angling Prints, Creel Press, 2010, no. 170

Lot 5

Angling's Age of Romance.- Sayer (Robert, publisher) & J. Bennett. The Angelic Angler, Lennox-Boyd's final state (of three), mezzotint with etching on laid paper with early hand-colouring, 365 x 260 mm (14 1/4 x 10 1/4 in), under glass, some damp-stains and surface dirt, framed, published by Sayer & Bennett, 1781; together with another anonymous mezzotint with early hand-colouring, 'Spring', published by G. Thompson and J. Evans, 255 x 255 mm (14 x 10 in), under glass, surface dirt and browning, framed, 1796 (2)Literature:Beazley, David, Images of Angling. Three Centuries of British Angling Prints, Creel Press, 2010, nos. 45 and 52

Lot 51

NO RESERVE Whymper (Charles) Salmon Fishing, etching by H.R. Robertson, on thick wove paper, platemark 650 x 410 mm (25 1/2 x 16 1/8 in), full margins, some toning from previous mount visible, other minor surface dirt and browning, unframed, Fine Art Society, 1890; together with 3 other large Salmon Fishing prints, including Francis S Walker's Salmon Fishing, 375 x 620 mm (14 3/4 x 24 1/4 in), and a pair by George Earl, Salmon Fishing and Salmon Poacahing, each approx. 550 x 300 mm (21 3/4 x 21 3/4 in), all unframed, [late 19th century] (4)Literature:Beazley, David, Images of Angling. Three Centuries of British Angling Prints, Creel Press, 2010, nos. 192, 193, 195, and 196

Lot 58

NO RESERVE Staniland (Charles Joseph) [Enthusiasm and Misery], etching, printed chine collé, on cream wove paper, signed in pencil by the artist, with Printseller's Association blindstamp, platemark 410 x 670 mm (16 1/8 x 26 1/4 in), under glass, good margins, framed, published by Arthur Ackermann, 1897; together with 2 others similar, including a photogravure after a Trout fishing scene by Heywood Hardy and Frank Walton, and an etching by Brunet-Debaines, signed in pencil, 550 x 360 mm (21 3/4 x 14 1/4 in) and 370 x 500 mm (14 3/4 x 19 3/4 in), respectively, framed and glazed, 19th century (3)Literature:Beazley, David, Images of Angling. Three Centuries of British Angling Prints, Creel Press, 2010, nos. 218 and 320 [the Brunet-Debaines not recorded]

Lot 6

Angling's Age of Romance.- Dighton (Robert), After. Fair Emily, mezzotint with etching, platemark 350 x 250 mm (13 3/4 x 9 7/8 in), under glass, minor surface dirt, framed, published by Haines & Son, 1796; together with 3 others, including a hand-coloured mezzotint published by Carrington Bowles after Dighton, 'August / Aout', a mezzotint by Thomas Burford 'August', and a stipple engraving printed in colours by John Pierson of an angling couple, each between 310 x 220 mm (12 1/4 x 8 1/2 in) and 370 x 270 mm (14 1/2 x 10 1/2 in), all under glass, framed, [late 18th century] (4)Literature:Beazley, David, Images of Angling. Three Centuries of British Angling Prints, Creel Press, 2010, nos. 41, 46, 47, and 55

Lot 60

Fishing Portraits.- Zoffany (Johan), After. Master James Sayer, at the age of 13, mezzotint with etching by Richard Houston, scratch letter proof on laid paper, platemark 505 x 360 mm (19 3/4 x 14 1/8 in), under glass, wide margins, minor surface dirt, framed, 1772.Literature:Chaloner Smith 109 i/iiBeazley, David, Images of Angling. Three Centuries of British Angling Prints, Creel Press, 2010, nos. 225

Lot 68

NO RESERVE Sadler (Walter Dendy), After. Habet!, etching by L Muller, signed in pencil by artist and engraver, platemark 540 x 390 mm (21 1/4 x 15 1/4 in), marginal abrasion, surface dirt and browning, unframed, published by LH Lefevre, 1906; together with four further prints after Walter Dendy Sadler, including a hand-coloured impression of WH Boucher's etching after 'Thursday', Oswald Burne's 'The Angler's Rest', and two photogravures after 'Thursday' and 'Friday', various sizes, all unframed, circa 1900-1920 (5) Literature:Beazley, David, Images of Angling. Three Centuries of British Angling Prints, Creel Press, 2010, nos. 276, 281 and cf. 274-275

Lot 69

NO RESERVE Sadler (Walter Dendy), After. Izaac Walton and His Pupil, etching by RB Parkes, with Printseller's Association blindstamp, platemark 530 x 690 mm (20 7/8 x 27 1/4 in), under glass, even toning, surface dirt and browning, framed, published by LH Lefevre, 1885; together with 2 others after Sadler, including L'Huillier's etching 'The Disappointed Anglers', James Dobie's 'The Time-Honoured Guest', and with a large photogravure by Sadler's contemporary, Frank Hyde (1849-1947), 'Hook, Dine and Finger', various sizes between 340 x 470 mm (13 1/4 x 18 1/2 in) and 560 x 710 mm (22 x 28 in), surface dirt and browning, all framed, [late 19th century] (4)Literature:Beazley, David, Images of Angling. Three Centuries of British Angling Prints, Creel Press, 2010, nos. 277-280

Lot 70

NO RESERVE Slocombe (Fred) Trout Fishing, etching on thick wove paper, platemark 420 x 610 mm (16 1/2 x 24 in), sheet 545 x 730 mm (21 1/2 x 28 3/4 in), minor spotting and surface dirt, unframed, published by The Fine Art Society, 1889; together with 7 others similar, including Colin Hunter's etching 'The Gareloch', etchings and engravings, various sizes, all unframed, [19th century] (8)Literature:Beazley, David, Images of Angling. Three Centuries of British Angling Prints, Creel Press, 2010, cf. nos. 285, 301

Lot 72

NO RESERVE Simpson (Jackson) The Burnside; The Ghillie; Fishing No. 1, three works, etchings, each signed in pencil, the latter mentioned with watercolour, each platemark between 145 x 220 mm (5 3/4 x 8 3/4 in) 200 x 250 mm (7 7/8 x 9 3/4 in), under glass, minor surface dirt, framed, [circa 1920s]; together with 2 others, including an etching of a fisherman in a landscape by Fred Slocombe, and the other by John Fullwood, etchings, signed in pencil, framed, late [19th century] (5)Literature:Beazley, David, Images of Angling. Three Centuries of British Angling Prints, Creel Press, 2010, nos. 297-299

Lot 73

NO RESERVE Simpson (Joseph) The Border Angler, etching and drypoint, signed in pencil, an excellent impression printing with plate tone on cream laid paper, platemark 302 x 212 mm (12 x 8 1/4 in), sheet 450 x 285 mm (17 3/4 x 11 1/4 in), hinged into mount, expsoure lines visible with browning, unframed, [circa 1927]Literature:Beazley, David, Images of Angling. Three Centuries of British Angling Prints, Creel Press, 2010, no. 300

Lot 80

NO RESERVE Short (Sir Frank) The Angler's Bridge on the Wandle, etching with plate tone, signed in pencil, platemark 150 x 200 mm (5 7/8 x 7 7/8 in), sheet 195 x 270 mm (7 7/8 x 10 5/8 in), unframed, 1898; together with 4 other etchings by various hands, including Jackson Simpson, William Henry Urwick, David Law and Fred Burridge, various sizes, unframed, [late 19th or early 20th century] (5)Literature:Beazley, David, Images of Angling. Three Centuries of British Angling Prints, Creel Press, 2010, cf. nos. 291-293

Lot 89

NO RESERVE Himely (Sigismund) Trout, after a painting by S. Elmer, etching and aquatint, on wove paper without watermark with extensive hand-colouring, heightened with gum arabic, sheet 505 x 400 mm (19 3/4 x 15 3/4 in), minor handling creases and surface dirt, unframed, published by Alfred Compan, Paris, [mid- to late 19th century]; together with an uncoloured duplicate impression without the Parisian imprint, unframed, [mid- to late 19th century] (2)Literature:Beazley, David, Images of Angling. Three Centuries of British Angling Prints, Creel Press, 2010, [not included]

Lot 257

AFTER JAMES GILRAY. BRITISH 1756-1815 A satirical cartoon - Temperance. Ltd ed. no 1201/2500. Etching 16' x 12'

Lot 47

Eduardo Paolozzi R.A. (Scottish 1924-2005) Homage to Michaelangelo, 1975, signed, dated and numbered XXX/200 in the margin, published by the Foundation Bruckmann Stiftung, Munich, from portfolio to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the birth of Michaelangelo, on BFK Rives paper, intaglio colour etching.80cm x 59.5cm (31.5in x 23.5in)Footnote:Artists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot.Condition report:The print is in very good, original condition with no obvious faults to report. The print is unframed.

Lot 69

Frank Vernon Martin (British 1921-2005) "Atlantique", signed and titled in pencil in the margin, numbered 64/100, etching with aquatint.plate size 34.5cm x 54.5cm (13.5in x 21.5in)Footnote:Artists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot.Condition report:The print is in very good, original condition with no obvious faults to report. The print is framed and glazed. The frame has some minor scuffs and knocks commensurate with age.

Lot 76

Signed and dated 1927 in pencil in the margin, numbered 47/50, etching.plate size 15cm x 10cm (6in x 4in)Footnote: Artists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot.Condition report: The print is in good, original condition. The paper has browned universally across the sheet and there is some time staining and browning around the edges of the paper near the mount board. The print is framed and glazed.

Lot 302

* Military Prints. Dighton (Richard, 1795-1880). Triumph of the British Flag over the French Eagles & Colours, taken by our brave soldiers in different actions, as they appear'd in the park, May 18th, 1811, hand-coloured etching, published by Deighton, Spring Gardens, May 1811, plate size 20.5 x 28 cm (8 x 11 ins), with margins, framed and glazed, together with 12 other various early 19th century hand-coloured engravings of military costume, including: Cornet of the Horse Guards, circa 1820, hand-coloured copper engraving (sold at Suffolk St., Dublin), plate size 14.5 x 9.5 cm (5.75 x 3.75 ins) with margins, gilt frame, glazed; 5 hand-coloured prints by G. E. Madeley (1798-1858): Fifth Foot 1688, Sixteenth Regiment of Foot, Twenty Second Regiment, Royal Regiment of Horse Guards, 1828 & Eighth or King's Regiment of Foot; H. Ridley, 5th Dragoon Guards, hand-coloured aquatint, circa 1825; E. Howell, Royal Artillery Officers, circa 1830, hand-coloured lithograph; 14th Light Dragoons, hand-coloured wood engraving, circa 1860s; and two others, similar sizes, all framed and glazedQty: (13)

Lot 728

LIONEL ARTHUR LINDSAY (AUSTRALIAN 1874-1961) - A shepherd with his goats, etching, signed in pencil, framed, 21cm x 31cm, frame size 42cm x 58cm, also another etching by the same hand. (2)

Lot 733

CONROY MADDOX (1912-2005) - 'Near Much Wenlock, Shropshire', etching, signed in pencil, unframed, 25cm x 18cm, also two other unframed etchings by the same hand. (3)

Lot 758

JOSEPH KIRKPATRICK (1872-1936) - Venetian fishing boats, etching, signed in pencil, unframed, 17cm x 34.5cm, also the companion - a pair. (2)

Lot 135

A framed and glazed etching of Wellington Arch, indistinctly signed, a 19th century coloured etching of Brighton Chain Pier and a framed print of a Scottish laird. H.39xW.29cm

Lot 136

Tom Merrifield (B.1932) a framed and glazed signed limited edition etching, pierrot figure 6/150 and a framed and glazed Chagall print. H.53xW.45cm

Lot 145

Paul Emile Lecomte (1877 - 1950) A gilt framed and glazed etching, French rural weir pool, signed by the artist. H.69xW.86cm

Lot 147

A framed and glazed limited edition etching, a Parisian street with figures in the rain, titled 'Rain in Paris' 4/300, signed by the artist Michael Blaker. H.53xW.62cm

Lot 119

WILLIAM STRANG RA RP RE (SCOTTISH 1859 - 1921), THE TINKER etching on paper, signed and dated '82 in the plate 17cm x 22cm Mounted, framed and under glass.

Lot 123

* JAMES MCBEY (SCOTTISH 1883 - 1959), A DESERTED OASIS etching on paper, signed and dated 1917/1919 in the plate, signed and numbered XXXVII 16cm x 26.5cm Mounted and unframed. Provenance: Martin Hardie Dealer label verso

Lot 124

* JAMES MCBEY (SCOTTISH 1883 - 1959), ROUEN etching on paper, signed, titled and dated 1916 in the plate, signed and numbered XLIX 17cm x 36.5cm Mounted and unframed. Provenance: Martin Hardie Dealer label verso.

Lot 125

* JAMES MCBEY (SCOTTISH 1883 - 1959), THE DESERT OF SINAI (NO. 2) etching on paper, signed and dated 1917/1919 in the plate, signed and numbered XLVII 19.5cm x 34.5cm Mounted and unframed. Provenance: Martin Hardie Dealer label verso.

Lot 126

* JAMES MCBEY (SCOTTISH 1883 - 1959), POITIERS etching on paper, signed and numbered XVI, dated 1911 label verso 15cm x 22.5cm Mounted and unframed. Provenance: Martin Hardie Dealer label verso.

Lot 27

RAOUL DUFY (FRENCH 1877 - 1953), PETITE BAIGNEUSE AUX PAPILLONS etching and aquatint on paper, signed in the plate 22cm x 31cm Mounted, framed and under glass.

Lot 57

WILLIAM WALCOT RBA RE (1874 - 1943), THE (SO-CALLED) STADIUM OF DOMITIAN ON THE PALATINE HILL etching on paper, signed 34cm x 56cm Mounted, framed and under glass. Partial label verso: Andrew Duthie, Glasgow.

Lot 205

GILLRAY JAMES.  The Death of Admiral Lord Nelson in the Moment of Victory. Hand coloured etching & aquatint with caption below, published by H. Humphrey, no. 306 to corner of leaf. 15" x 11". In Hogarth frame; Also an engraved portrait of Lord Nelson by Finden after Hoppner, framed.  (2).

Lot 105

Shichi Hasegawa (b.1929) Japan, 'Yume', etching, signed inscribed and numbered 14/17, 16" x 15".

Lot 107

Valerie Thornton (1931-1991) British, 'San Martin', etching, aquatint, signed inscribed and numbered 9/150 in pencil, 7" x 4.75".

Lot 113

Richard Dighton, published 1824, 'A View At Lloyds After A Stormy Night', A humorous caricature, coloured etching, 11" x 7".

Lot 137

Luigi Rossini, 'Veduta della Colonna Antonina', antique etching, variously inscribed, 22" x 17".

Lot 149

Harold Williamson (1898-1972) British, 'Jean and Angela', A study of two young girls, drypoint etching, signed and dated '1935'and inscribed in pencil, 5" x 6".

Lot 153

Erich Wolfsfield (1885-1956) German, A North African scene of figures loading donkeys, etching, signed in pencil, 11" x 14.5".

Lot 154

Erich Wolfsfield (1885-1956) German, A North African scene of figures bartering livestock, etching, signed in pencil, 12" x 15".

Lot 155

Erich Wolfsfield (1885-1956) German, A North African scene of figures on a street, etching, signed in pencil, 10.5" x 13.5".

Lot 413

William Lionel Wyllie RA (British, 1851-1931) 'A Stiff Breeze', signed in pencil to bottom left of border, etching, mounted, glazed and framed. 33 x 43cm

Lot 417

William Lionel Wyllie RA (British, 1851-1931) 'The Lower Pool', signed in pencil to bottom left of border, etching. Mounted, glazed and framed. 29 x 47cm

Lot 419

William Lionel Wyllie RA (British, 1851-1931) 'Tarbert, Loch Fyne', signed in pencil to lower left of border, etching. Mounted, glazed and framed. 12 x 38cm

Lot 422

CIRCLE OF JEAN FRANCOIS MILLET THE DIGGERS Bears initials, oil on canvas(46cm x 56cm (18in x 22in))Footnote: Provenance: J.B.Bennett & Sons, Glasgow An important Glasgow collection Note: There is an etching 'Les Becheurs' of c.1855 of the same subject but from a slightly lower perspective

Lot 164

Hilda E. BonseyFountain Courtetchingsigned in pencil and numbered 36/10021 x 14 cm, mounted onlyan etching after Edgar Chahine inscribed Saint Germain L'Auxerrois (with invoice from William Weston Gallery dated 1976)and an engraving of Lower Bridge Street, Chester, after George Pickering (William Weston Gallery label on the back of the mount) (3)

Lot 189

REMBRANDT VAN RIJN (DUTCH 1606-1669) JOSEPH TELLING HIS DREAMS Etching, 1638(the sheet 11.3cm x 8.4cm (4.5in x 3.25in), unframed)

Lot 190

REMBRANDT VAN RIJN (DUTCH 1609-1669) THREE ORIENTAL FIGURES (JACOB AND LANBAN?) Etching, 1641, signed and dated in plate(the sheet 15.3cm x 12cm (6in x 4.75in), unframed)

Lot 191

REMBRANDT VAN RIJN (DUTCH 1609-1669) THE RAT CATCHER (BARTSCH 121) Etching(the sheet 13.9cm x 9.3cm (5.5in x 3.75in))

Lot 192

REMBRANDT VAN RIJN (DUTCH 1606-1669) CHRIST DRIVING THE MONEY CHARGERS FROM THE TEMPLE (BARTSCH 69) Etching, 1635, a good impression of the first state of two, on paper with an 'Arms of Amsterdam' watermark(the sheet 14.5cm x 17.5cm (5.75in x 7in), unframed)Footnote: Provenance: Purchased by the current vendor's father at Sotheby's, 29.6.99.

Lot 446

A collection of pictures and prints, to include Disney print titled How to Swim and Pluto the Purchase, a view of Studley Fishing Lodges by Eve Speight, an artist signed etching of a portrait and an embroidery screen (6)

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