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Lot 180

MICHAEL AYRTON [1921-75]. Femmes/Hombres, 1972. etching, edition of 85 [proof G12/17] on thin paper signed in pencil. 28 x 40 cm sheet size - overall including frame 38 x 48 cm. [very good condition - paper slightly wavy - unexamined out of frame]. Buyers premium 20% + vat payable.

Lot 19

ALEXANDER MACKENZIE [1923-2002]  Winter Fields, 2002. etching and aquatint on Arches paper with full margins, edition of 20, printed at Stoneman Graphics, Cornwall, signed, dated and numbered in pencil. 14.5 x 20.5cm [image size]. Unframed. [very good condition]. Buyers premium of 20% + VAT is payable. This lot is stored in London and can be collected or shipped from there..

Lot 20

ALEXANDER MACKENZIE [1923-2002]  Scrimshaw (Mary Rose), 2002. etching and aquatint on Arches paper with full margins, edition of 20, printed at Stoneman Graphics, Cornwall, signed, dated and numbered in pencil. 14.5 x 30cm [image size]. Unframed. [very good condition]. Buyers premium of 20% + VAT is payable. This lot is stored in London and can be collected or shipped from there.

Lot 21

ALEXANDER MACKENZIE [1923-2002] Lucca, 2002. etching and aquatint on Arches paper with full margins, edition of 20, printed at Stoneman Graphics, Cornwall, signed, dated and numbered in pencil. 29.5 x 20.5cm [image size]. Unframed. [very good condition]. Buyers premium of 20% + VAT is payable. This lot is stored in London and can be collected or shipped from there..

Lot 225

ELISABETH FRINK DBE RA [1930-1993]  The Physician's Tale [from 'The Canterbury Tales II'], 1972. Etching on Barcham Green paper with full margins, edition of 50, printed at White Ink studio and published by Leslie Waddington, signed, titled and numbered in pencil. 50 x 34cm [plate size]. Unframed. Reference: Elisabeth Frink Original Prints [Wiseman 67]. [very good condition]. Buyers premium of 20% + VAT is payable. This lot is stored in London and can be collected or shipped from there.

Lot 3

JOHN HOYLAND RA [1934-2011]  Fly Away, 1981. etching and carborundum on wove paper with full margins, edition of 60, printed at Kelpra Studio, published by Leslie Waddington, this is a printer's proof - marked P/P [aside from the edition - unsigned]. 56.5 x 71cm [image size]. Unframed. [very good condition]. Buyers premium of 20% + VAT is payable. This lot is stored in London and can be collected or shipped from there..

Lot 88

MICHAEL AYRTON [1921-75]. Minotaur Rising, 1971. etching, edition of 75, artist's proof. Signed in pencil [rare, most of the edition was signed with the studio stamp signature]. 40 x 54 cm [overall including frame 65 x 85 cm]. [very good condition - unexamined out of frame]. Buyers premium of 20% + VAT is payable..

Lot 90

ADRIAN WISZNIEWSKI [b. 1958]. The Gravity of Learning. etching, edition of 40, 7/40. Signed. 64 x 50 cm sheet size - framed. Provenance: Glasgow Print Studio, [£480]; private collection, UK. [very good condition - unexamined out of frame]. Buyers premium of 20% + VAT is payable.

Lot 293

Good 19th century scrapbook album, titled to inside front page 'Georgina', contents include Chinese pith paintings, watercolours, pencil sketches, silhouette portrait miniatures, poetic verse, some elements loose including small etching by Jacques Callot (1592-1635), album size 30 x 24cmCondition report: A very nice charming album. The album itself is in fairly poor condition, both covers are detached and the spine covering has come off, although the pages remain bound. Pages themselves appear in good order overall with no obvious signs of dampness or foxing. Approximately 35 pages of illustrations

Lot 1007

20th century Venetian-style multi-plate mirror with foliate etching, 84 x 146cm

Lot 389

Harry Harvey Clarke (1869-1948)Pair of etchings "Clearing the Wood" and "A Dorset Homestead"Harry Harvey Clarke (1869-1948)Etching and four further etchings (7) Condition ReportBoth Harry Harvey Clarke etchings measure 20 cm x 17.5 cm - actual etching only, not signed border.

Lot 399

Theophile Steinlen (1859-1923)Etching and aquatintFigures with a child, countryside beyond, signed, 33cm x 24cm 

Lot 401

After Stanley Anderson (1884-1966) Etching"Stacking Oats, Sussex", signed in pencil and with blindstamp, 18cm x 34cm 

Lot 401a

After George Morland, Etching, 'Guinea Pigs' in verre eglomise frames

Lot 924

After Gerald Burn, coloured etching of the Rose Window Rheims Cathedral; various watercolours and prints etc.

Lot 254

* STUART DUFFIN, STREET OF PROPHETS etching on paper, signed and numbered 22/60 12.5cm x 22.5cm Mounted, framed and under glass

Lot 257

* BARBARA RAE CBE RA RSA (SCOTTISH b 1943), FAST CASTLE embossed etching, signed and numbered 22/60 44cm x 56cm Mounted, framed and under glass

Lot 259

* FIONA WATSON, NATURAL PROGRESSION etching on paper, signed and numbered 22/60 29cm x 41.5ccm Mounted, framed and under glass

Lot 3

* JOHN BELLANY CBE RA HRSA (SCOTTISH 1942 - 2013), THE FRIGHT limited edition etching with aquatint, signed and numbered 27/50 in pencil 74cm x 55cm Unframed Note: From the Bellany Sextet.

Lot 62

* RICHARD "TURNERAMON" TURNER ARCA (BRITISH 1930 - 2013), GUARDIAN OF THE SHADES OF MEMORY oil on canvas, signed, titled and dated 2011 verso 60cm x 76cm Unframed Note: Richard Turner was noted post modernist artist born in Derby England and was educated at Bemrose Grammar School. In 1960, he enrolled at the Derby College of Art where he won the J. Andrew Lloyd scholarship for Landscape, enabling him to study at the Royal College of Art in London, from 1963. There, he was tutored by Carol Weight and Sir Peter Blake. He graduated in 1966 with an Associate of the Royal College of Art Degree, as well as prizes in Life Drawing, Life Painting, and Landscape Painting. His work was much admired by his contemporaries and his tutors. For the next two years, Turner was a lecturer at the Guildford School of Art; working on environmental installation projects with Australian artist Tony Underhill. He was introduced to etching by Peter Olley and Norman Ackroyd. In 1968, he was employed as an epigraphic artist and photographer by the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. For five years, he was based at Chicago House in Luxor, Egypt making facsimile drawings of the reliefs on the walls of the Temple of Khonsu, Karnak and Medenet Habu, adjacent to the Valley of the Queens. In 1973, Turner returned to England, lecturing at Salisbury College of Art for three years, before being re-employed in Egypt by the University of Chicago, for a further four years. During this time he made full scale tracings of all columns in the Great Hypostyle Hall of Luxor Temple. In 1980 he moved to the USA; built a split-level chalet style house in Big Bear, California, and ran his own gallery, named Minnelusa Gallery, on the shores of Big Bear Lake. He also worked as a graphic designer with Treasure Chest Advertising, based in Los Angeles. Four years later, Turner returned to the United Kingdom, and briefly lived in Edinburgh before moving south for five years. He returned to Scotland in 1989, and ran a successful "art holiday" home business from Park House in Kirkcudbright, as well as lecturing part-time in various colleges and schools. In 1993, Turner met HM The Queen and Prince Philip, at the opening of Tolbooth Art Centre in Kirkcudbright. Prince Philip commented on Turner's work saying it looked "refreshingly different". Turner exhibited widely throughout his career including multiple solo shows in London, Manchester, San Francisco, Palm Springs, San Bernardino, Los Angeles, Paris, Cairo, Luxor, Kirkcudbright and around the UK.

Lot 93

* WILL MACLEAN MBE RSA RGI RSE HON D.LITT (SCOTTISH b.1941), ELEGY TO CAPTAIN FERGUSON, FROM A NIGHT OF ISLANDS, 1991 colour etching on paper from the edition of 40 signed beneath the backing board 'Will MacLean R.S.A' 75cm x 53cm Mounted, framed and under glass Label verso: Louise Pickering Fine Art, 58 Clapham Common, London.

Lot 355

MAUD BUTLER 'Bruges', etching, signed in pencil, 27cm x 15cm, framed.

Lot 90

Hans THOMA (1839 - 1924). ''Am Strand, 1917''. 9 cm x 14 cm. Radierung. In der Platte ligiert. Signiert. Verso Etikett mit weiteren Informationen. Versand dieses Objektes durch Drittanbieter möglich. Liste ausgewählter vertrauenswürdiger Versandpartner liegt jeder Rechnung bei. Das Auktionshaus versendet nicht. Hans THOMA (1839 - 1924). ''Am Strand, 1917''. 9 cm x 14 cm. Etching. Ligated in the plate. Signed. Verso label with further information. Shipping of this object by a third party provider possible. A list of selected trusted shipping partners is included with each invoice. The auction house does not ship.

Lot 91

Hans THOMA (1839 - 1924). "Weg v.d. Gerbermühle Frankfurt a. M. 13.8.92" 17 cm x 31,5 cm. Radierung. Original Titel spiegelbildlich in der Platte. Signiert. Versand dieses Objektes durch Drittanbieter möglich. Liste ausgewählter vertrauenswürdiger Versandpartner liegt jeder Rechnung bei. Das Auktionshaus versendet nicht. Hans THOMA (1839 - 1924). "Weg v.d. Gerbermühle Frankfurt a. M. 13.8.92" 17 cm x 31.5 cm. Etching. Original title mirror image in the plate. Signed. Shipping of this object by a third party possible. A list of selected trustworthy shipping partners is included with every invoice. The auction house does not ship.

Lot 625

* Artists' Autographs. A group of 16 autograph letters signed by British artists, 19th & 20th century, including Alfred Elmore (listing in detail five of his paintings suggested for an exhibition), Count Alfred D'Orsay (mentioning a bust), Gerald Kelly (about a commission to paint Sir John Simon), John Landseer (about an etching), Thomas Lawrence (mentioning a painting), Alfred Munnings (mentioning a horse), Lord Leighton (about a meeting), Edward Poynter (to the art critic Marion H. Spielmann), Solomon J. Solomon (to the art critic Marion H. Spielmann (mentioning a sketch), Haymo Thorneycroft (to the artist W.P. Frith about RAC matters), Augustus John (mentioning a painting and a sitting), G.F. Watts (about a meeting), Phil May (a business letter to a solicitor's office), Benjamin Leader (acceding to the request for his autograph), Samuel Prout (mentioning a visit to London and a meeting of the Graphic), Frank Dicksee (about a meeting, plus a typed letter signed from Dicksee about the use of the Royal Academy and a vellum indenture signed at foot by the artist William Fisk, mostly one page, 4to/8voQty: (18)

Lot 438

SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (1880-1969); a signed black and white print of a seated female, image 15 x 9.5cm and a signed black and white etching 'The Last Match' by Pascoe Holman, image 17.5 x 12.25cm, both framed and glazed (2).Additional InformationAreas of foxing and staining to the Russell Flint print, the Pascoe Holman example has some staining to the mount, light scuffs to the frames.

Lot 487

A collection of prints and watercolours including, 'Dr Sibly's Re-Animating Solar Tincture, or Pabulum of Life', engraving, 42 x 31.5cm; H Pyall after T T Bury, 'Entrance of the Railway at Edge Hill, Liverpool', aquatint, publ. London for R. Ackermann & Son 1831, 25 x 31cm (pl.); Charles Knapton after Claude Lorrain, 'E Musaeo Dni Jonathanis Richardson', etching, 20 x 29.5cm; a watercolour of flowers signed 'F/E (?) Hurrell 1997', 16.5 x 12cm; Arthur J F Bond (1888-1958), Bosham Creek, inscribed with title verso, etching, unglazed, signed in pencil lower right 'A J F Bond', and a few others (qty)

Lot 510

Edward W. Sharland (1884-1967), "St Georges Chapel, Windsor”, signed in pencil lower right, etching, 42cm x 24cm; and An Interior of a cathedral, signed in pencil lower right, etching, 42 x 22.5cm (2)

Lot 522

Edgar L. Pattison (b.1872), A Moorish Gateway, signed and titled in pencil, coloured etching, 22 x 26cm

Lot 568

James McNeill Whistler PRBA (American 1834-1903), Billingsgate, 1859, drypoint etching, state 9 or 9, 16.5 x 24cm unframed

Lot 22

A gilt gesso frame in the 16th century style with etching print in the manner of Pieter van Borscht. Frame with carved crest 'I.K 1559'W:103cm x D:7cm x H:90cm

Lot 27

Luigi Kasimir (1888-1962) Austro-Hungarian, 'Kornmesserhaus in Bruck', colour etching signed in pencil, 13" x 11" and two additional etchings of Venice and a lake district scene.

Lot 33

An art nouveau etching of a mermaid with a fish, indistinctly signed in pencil, 7.5" x 2.5".

Lot 46

Julian Trevelyan (1910-1988) British, 'Hangars', An Airport scene, etching and aquatint, signed inscribed and numbered 23/52 in pencil, 14" x 19".

Lot 49

William Lionel Wyllie (1851-1931) British, A scene of sailboats off a headland, etching, 6.5" x 9".

Lot 5

Marie Laurencin (1883-1956) French, An etching of a seated lady, 8" x 6.5".

Lot 6

John Henry Dowd (1883-1956) British, An etching of a mother and child, signed in pencil, 4" x 6", and a woodblock print by George Reiss, 'A bend in the river', signed and numbered '33 of 50', circa 1929, 5" x 6.5".

Lot 221

λ AGUSTÍ PUIG (SPANISH B.1957)MAN AT ONE SIDE, 2017Mixed media on linen laid to board Signed and inscribed Barcelona verso 220 x 330cm (86½ x 129¾ in.)Unframed SALEROOM NOTICE:Please note the measurements are 122cm wide, 160cm high, and not as stated in the printed catalogue. Agustí Puig was born in Barcelona in 1957. Puig learned a great deal of his craft working in different artist's studios as a young art student at Escola Massana and Cercle Artistic Sant Lluc in Barcelona. Whilst his first solo exhibitions were in Barcelona and other Spanish cities he was soon to break through onto the international exhibition circuit with shows in Lisbon, London, Paris, Germany, Japan and the United States. Puig's large scale canvasses are monumental in size and impact. The works are layered with thick pools of paint and impasto which flow smoothly across the canvas. The artist also works with ceramics and sculptures. His interest in tactile materials is evident in these canvases and the way he has built up the layers. The figures are sometimes represented in side profile or facing one another, like the diptych presented in this auction. The juxtaposition of black, white and red is particularly powerful and reiterates the scale of the works as the viewer stands beneath the works soaring above them. The singular lines, splashes, scratching out and thick impasto don't immediately look like figures and then one sees the outline of a head, or an eye peering through and this is when you realise the body of the work as a whole. Puig also has a passion for etching and printmaking and most famously worked on the poster and postage stamp for the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games. Condition Report: There are some minor scuffs and abrasions to the edges and in two small spots on the thicker areas of surface impasto, but generally it appears to be in excellent original condition. SALEROOM NOTICE:Please note the measurements are 59.5cm x123cmCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 225

λ  AGUSTÍ PUIG (SPANISH B.1957)FIGURE AND CURTAIN, 2016Mixed media on linen laid to board Signed and inscribed Barcelona verso 160 x 122cm (62 x 48 in.)UnframedAgustí Puig was born in Barcelona in 1957. Puig learned a great deal of his craft working in different artist's studios as a young art student at Escola Massana and Cercle Artistic Sant Lluc in Barcelona. Whilst his first solo exhibitions were in Barcelona and other Spanish cities he was soon to break through onto the international exhibition circuit with shows in Lisbon, London, Paris, Germany, Japan and the United States. Puig's large scale canvasses are monumental in size and impact. The works are layered with thick pools of paint and impasto which flow smoothly across the canvas. The artist also works with ceramics and sculptures. His interest in tactile materials is evident in these canvases and the way he has built up the layers. The figures are sometimes represented in side profile or facing one another, like the diptych presented in this auction. The juxtaposition of black, white and red is particularly powerful and reiterates the scale of the works as the viewer stands beneath the works soaring above them. The singular lines, splashes, scratching out and thick impasto don't immediately look like figures and then one sees the outline of a head, or an eye peering through and this is when you realise the body of the work as a whole. Puig also has a passion for etching and printmaking and most famously worked on the poster and postage stamp for the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games. Condition Report: There are drying cracks in the paint surface but generally it appears to be in excellent original condition. There are minor scuffs and abrasions to the edges. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 235

λ  AGUSTÍ PUIG (SPANISH B.1957)DIPTYCH Mixed media on board One panel signed, inscribed and variously dated 2012 Sabadell A.P.P. 2011 verso Each 350 x 125cm (137¾ x 49 in.)Overall 350 x 300cm (37 3/4 x 98in.) (2)UnframedAgustí Puig was born in Barcelona in 1957. Puig learned a great deal of his craft working in different artist's studios as a young art student at Escola Massana and Cercle Artistic Sant Lluc in Barcelona. Whilst his first solo exhibitions were in Barcelona and other Spanish cities he was soon to break through onto the international exhibition circuit with shows in Lisbon, London, Paris, Germany, Japan and the United States. Puig's large scale canvasses are monumental in size and impact. The works are layered with thick pools of paint and impasto which flow smoothly across the canvas. The artist also works with ceramics and sculptures. His interest in tactile materials is evident in these canvases and the way he has built up the layers. The figures are sometimes represented in side profile or facing one another, like the diptych presented in this auction. The juxtaposition of black, white and red is particularly powerful and reiterates the scale of the works as the viewer stands beneath the works soaring above them. The singular lines, splashes, scratching out and thick impasto don't immediately look like figures and then one sees the outline of a head, or an eye peering through and this is when you realise the body of the work as a whole. Puig also has a passion for etching and printmaking and most famously worked on the poster and postage stamp for the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games. Condition Report: The picture is canvas attached to board and not as described in the catalogue. There are fine drying cracks in the paint layer, but the surface is stable. There are very minor abrasions, including on the edges , but these are all very minor. It appears to be in excellent original condition.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 236

λ  AGUSTÍ PUIG (SPANISH B.1957)THREE FIGURES AND TWO RED FACES, 2016Mixed media on linen laid to board Signed and inscribed Barcelona verso 210 x 122cm (82½ x 48 in.)UnframedAgustí Puig was born in Barcelona in 1957. Puig learned a great deal of his craft working in different artist's studios as a young art student at Escola Massana and Cercle Artistic Sant Lluc in Barcelona. Whilst his first solo exhibitions were in Barcelona and other Spanish cities he was soon to break through onto the international exhibition circuit with shows in Lisbon, London, Paris, Germany, Japan and the United States. Puig's large scale canvasses are monumental in size and impact. The works are layered with thick pools of paint and impasto which flow smoothly across the canvas. The artist also works with ceramics and sculptures. His interest in tactile materials is evident in these canvases and the way he has built up the layers. The figures are sometimes represented in side profile or facing one another, like the diptych presented in this auction. The juxtaposition of black, white and red is particularly powerful and reiterates the scale of the works as the viewer stands beneath the works soaring above them. The singular lines, splashes, scratching out and thick impasto don't immediately look like figures and then one sees the outline of a head, or an eye peering through and this is when you realise the body of the work as a whole. Puig also has a passion for etching and printmaking and most famously worked on the poster and postage stamp for the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games. Condition Report: There are drying cracks in the paint layer but the surface appears stable. The canvas is quite loose on the board and is slightly sagging along the lower edge. There are some minor abrasions to the edges, but generally it appears to be in excellent original condition.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 485

λ  AGUSTÍ PUIG (SPANISH B. 1957)ONE CHAIR Mixed media on linen laid to board Signed and inscribed Barcelona verso 150 x 122cm (59 x 48 in.) Unframed Agustí Puig was born in Barcelona in 1957. Puig learned a great deal of his craft working in different artist's studios as a young art student at Escola Massana and Cercle Artistic Sant Lluc in Barcelona. Whilst his first solo exhibitions were in Barcelona and other Spanish cities he was soon to break through onto the international exhibition circuit with shows in Lisbon, London, Paris, Germany, Japan and the United States. Puig's large scale canvasses are monumental in size and impact. The works are layered with thick pools of paint and impasto which flow smoothly across the canvas. The artist also works with ceramics and sculptures. His interest in tactile materials is evident in these canvases and the way he has built up the layers. The figures are sometimes represented in side profile or facing one another, like the diptych presented in this auction. The juxtaposition of black, white and red is particularly powerful and reiterates the scale of the works as the viewer stands beneath the works soaring above them. The singular lines, splashes, scratching out and thick impasto do not immediately look like figures and then one sees the outline of a head, or an eye peering through and this is when you realise the body of the work as a whole. Puig also has a passion for etching and printmaking and most famously worked on the poster and postage stamp for the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games. Condition Report: There are drying cracks and the paint is lifting where the artist has scratched into the paint layer, particularly on the left figures head. There are some minor spots of dirt to the edges, but generally it appears to be in original condition and there are no visible signs of damage or restoration. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 228

* Railways. A collection of 54 prints and engravings, 19th century, engravings and lithographs of trains, railway buildings, cuttings and viaducts, including Oesterlein (A. lithographer). Crumlin Viaduct in Süd-Wales, circa 1860, tint stone lithograph after R. Baumeister, occasional repaired marginal closed tears, 350 x 550 mm, together with Ingrey & Madeley (lithographers). The Railway at Cheshunt in Hertfordshire; Invented by Henry R. Palmer, Civil-Engineer, circa 1850, hand-coloured lithograph narrow margins, laid on later paper, 125 x 280 mm, mounted, with Hake (W. after). The Opening of the Bristol and Exeter Railway as seen from Exwick Hill, circa 1844, hand coloured lithograph, narrow margins, 180 x 245 mm, mounted, with another uncoloured example, plus Davy (Henry). The Eastern Union Terminus, St Mary Stoke, Ipswich, Suffolk. This Railway was opened by the Directors on Thursday, June 11, 1846, uncoloured etching, some creasing and spotting, occasional repaired marginal closed tears, 180 x 260 mm, mounted, and Fordyce (W. publisher). Old Locomotive Engine, Constructed by the Late George Stephenson for Killingworth Colliery, circa 1860, uncoloured engraving, 200 x 260 mm, mounted, with Bourne (J. C.). Avon and Railway, Fox's Wood, printed C. F. Cheffins, circa 1850, hand coloured lithograph, small margins, 185 x 305 mm, plus others similar, various sizes and conditionQty: (54)

Lot 245

* Ballooning. A collection of 21 prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, aquatints, etching, engravings and lithographs, including Bonnington (R.). The Ascent of Mr Sadler the Celebrated British Aeronaut at Nottingham November 1st 1813, published by R. Bonnington, Nottingham, Jany. 17th, 1814, aquatint with contemporary hand colouring, 405 x 260 mm, together with Alvey (F. lithographer). The Vauxhall Royal Balloon, Formed of 2000 yards of silk and capable of ascending with Twenty Eight Persons, beside ballast and Apparatus..., First Ascent with 9 Persons made from Vauxhall September 9th 1836, William Spooner, circa 1836, uncoloured lithograph, upper right corner torn and repaired but not affecting image, one repaired marginal closed tear, slight dust soiling, 285 x 230 mm, with Lake (W. lithographer). The Ascent of the Royal Nassau Balloon from Vauxhall with the Parachute attached [and] The Fatal descent of the Parachute by which Mr Cocking lost his life. The Sketch taken by an Eye-witness, William Follit, Leicester Square & Reeves & Sons Cheapside, circa 1835, two hand-coloured lithographs on one sheet (as published), slight toning and dust soiling, 250 x 335 mm, plus Cauci (P. lithographer). A View in the Neighbourhood of Sevenoaks, selected by Mr T. R. Joliffe and Professor Cornillot for the scene of their first aerial ascent..., circa 1825, tint stone lithograph, some old tape and adhesion scarring to lower margin, not affecting title or image, very slight spotting to margins, 190 x 215 mm, and Murray (J. publisher). The ascent of Mr Sadler and Captn. Paget from Hackney, 12thg August 1811 from a drawing taken on the spot, August 19th [1811], uncoloured etching, 255 x 170 mm, with Pollard (R.). The Natives of Tornea Lapmark assembled at Enontekis to witness the launching of the first Balloon within the Arctic Circle, T. Cadell & W. Davies, 1819, uncoloured engraving after E. D. Clarke, 160 x 210 mm, plus Senell (J. publisher). View of the Ascent of Mr Lunardi's Celebrated Air Balloon from the Artillery Ground, Sept. 15th 1784, The European Magazine, Oct. 1784, uncoloured engraving, 230 x 170 mm, with others similar, various sizes and conditionQty: (21)

Lot 259

* Fairgrounds. A collection of ten engravings and lithographs, 19th century, engravings, etchings and lithographs, nine with hand colouring, including Annan (W. publisher). Croydon Fair as it Appeared on the 2nd, Octr. 1833, printed and published Croydon, Oct 3rd 1833, hand coloured lithograph, trimmed to neat line and laid on later paper, together with Rowlandson (Thomas). Sports of a Country Fair, Thomas Tegg, circa 1820, etching with contemporary hand colouring, 250 x 350 mm, with Rowlandson (Thomas, after). Bartholomew Fair, circa 1825 (or later), etching by John Nixon with contemporary hand colouring, thread margins, old central fold, laid on later paper, 235 x 330 mm, plus De Lasteyrie (C.). Montagnes de Glaces, circa 1840, hand coloured lithograph of a wooden 'ice slope' constructed to thrill and amuse, possibly in Northern Europe or Russia, 250 x 360 mm, with another copy similar but an inverted image, and Les Montagnes Russes de la Barrière du Roule, circa 1840, unattributed French engraving with contemporary hand colouring of a large wooden slide, with fashionable ladies availing themselves of the amusement, 260 x 310 mm, together with Williams (C.). Flying Mountain, circa 1830, hand-coloured aquatint of a large wooden slide, 190 x 250 mm, mounted, with Gaucci (A. lithographer). Untitled view of a Fair, circa 1835, lithograph with bright contemporary hand colouring, thread margins, 210 x 320 mm, with two others similarQty: (10)NOTESThe last described item is described on the verso as 'Ladies Fancy Fair and Bazaar [for the benefit of the] Charing Cross Hospital [at John Penn Esq Spring Gardens, St James Park]. This appears to be erroneous as The British Museum holds two copies of a print with this title and the image is different from the one catalogued here.

Lot 301

Studio (publisher). Studio Special Numbers, 9 volumes, 1908-1929, comprising the Specials for Spring 1908, 1917, 1919-1922 (1920 2 volumes), 1928-1929, titles include: Londoners Then and Now (1920), Peasant Art in Roumania (1929), Spanish Painting (1921), The Art Collections of the Nation (1920), etc., some colour and numerous monochrome illustrations to each volume, editions for 1921, 1928 & 1929 with top edges gilt, and in original cloth with dust jackets (some spotting and dust-soiling, 1921 with loss at foot of front joint), the remainder in original printed wrappers, occasional edge-chipping and toning, a few minor marks, some with booksellers ticket to front cover, 1 with loss to rear corner, but generally in very good condition, 4to, together with: Modern Masters of Etching, 14 volumes (including 2 duplicates), 1925-1931, comprising numbers 3-4, 7-9, 16, 20-21, 23-25, 27, with numbers 4 & 24 duplicated, artists include: W. Russell Flint, Rembrandt, Alphonse Legros, etc., occasional spotting (mainly to edges), original boards (some spotted or mottled), each with printed paper label to front cover (1 with surface loss), 5 with dust jackets, some fading or toning to spines, 1 mottled, 1 with 3.5cm tear to front panel, some edge-fraying in places, oblong 4to, plus: Wheatley (Francis, illustrator), Cries of London, with an introduction by Stanford Rayner, London: Art Publishing Co., [1929], 16 tipped-in plates, most in colour, original cloth-backed boards, minor fraying to spine cloth at head, slim folioQty: (24)

Lot 392

Rackham (Arthur [illustrator]). The Rhinegold & The Valkyrie, by Richard Wagner, Heinemann, 2019, 33 tipped-in colour plates, bookplate to front pastedown, blind-stamp to top corner of the front endpaper, some light toning, publishers original gilt decorated brown cloth, boards & spine lightly rubbed to head & foot, 8vo, together with; Foster (Birket [illustrator]), Milton's L'Allegro and Il Penseroso, David Bogue, 1855, 30 black & white steel etching illustrations, some light toning & spotting, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt decorated green cloth bound by Hatton, boards & spine slightly rubbed, 8vo, and Bain (F. W.), An Incarnation of the Snow, James Parker and Co., 1908, A Mine of Faults, James Parker and Co., 1909, The Ashes of God, 1st edition, Methuen & Co., 1911, Bubbles of the Foam, Methuen, 1st edition, 1912, all with black & white frontispieces, some light spotting & toning, publishers uniform original boards, slightly marked & rubbed to head & foot, 8vo, plus other mid-19th & 20th century fiction & illustrated literature, including Three Letters on The Horse, Master and Donkey, by Blunt Spurs, 2nd edition, William Ridgway, 1883, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4toQty: (3 shelves)

Lot 355

FRANK BRANGWYN (1867-1956), Skin Scrapers, etching signed in pencil, plate size 6" x 4 1/2", and another "Man with Pile of Books", unsigned, 7 3/4" x 3? 1/4", both framed (2) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)

Lot 419

17th Century Italian School: etching by Cristofano Paolo Gelli, after Cantagallina, landscape with tower, 14 x 20 cm, framed

Lot 53

Rona Swallow: "Wood Chip", lino/woodcut, signed in pencil, 31 x 29 cm, framed and glazed; Robert R Greenhalf: "The Gleaners", limited edition coloured etching, signed in pencil, 17 x 17 cm, framed and glazed; a Hogarth print; H B Thorpe: Nether Alderley Mill and a similar work, 2 artist signed limited edition prints; a selection of coloured prints, framed and glazed, other pictures and prints

Lot 1571

Attributed to Sir David Muirhead Bone (1876-1953) etching laid on paper, Santiago, printed in a limited edition of 50, this numbered 3, image 16 x 25 cm. P&P Group 3 (£25+VAT for the first lot and £5+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 254

Framed and glazed hand tinted map of Anglesea and an antique etching. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 7016

Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720-1778), ''Rovine d´una Galleria di Statue nella Villa Adriana a Tivoli'' (Der Zentralraum der großen Therme der Hadriansvilla). Radierung auf Kupferdruckpapier, mit der Nummer 820 am linken Gewölbebogen, fleckig, Lichtrand, 45,5 x 59 cm, hinter Pp. ger. (ohne Glas) 66 x 80 cmGiovanni Battista Piranesi (1720-1778), ''Rovine d'una Galleria di Statue nella Villa Adriana a Tivoli'' (The Central Room of the Great Thermae of Hadrian's Villa). Etching on copperplate paper, with the number 820 on the left arch, stained, light margin, 45.5 x 59 cm, framed behind mount (without glass) 66 x 80 cm.

Lot 7202

A.D. McCormick nach Dollman, ''The Health of the Bride'', kol. Radierung, gebräunt, 33 x 45 cm, hinter Glas u. Pp. ger. 51 x 62 cmA.D. McCormick after Dollman, ''The Health of the Bride'', col. Etching, browned, 33 x 45 cm, framed behind glass u. Passepartout 51 x 62 cm

Lot 7261

Max Liebermann (1847-1935), ''Selbstbildnis 1913'', Kaltnadelradierung auf Kupferdruckpapier in: ''Max Liebermann, sein Leben und seine Werke von Erich Hancke mit 303 Abbildungen'', bei Bruno Cassirer in Berlin 1914, Originalradierung mit Hemdchen, etwas fleckig, Bucheinband stärker ber. u. best., H. 30 cmMax Liebermann (1847-1935), ''Self Portrait 1913'', drypoint on copperplate in: ''Max Liebermann, his life and works by Erich Hancke with 303 illustrations'', by Bruno Cassirer in Berlin 1914, original etching with shirt, somewhat stained, book cover more rubbed and bumped, h. 30 cm

Lot 7416

Philipp Franck (1860-1944), Berliner Maler u. Grafiker, gründete mit Lovis Corinth und Max Liebermann die Berliner Secession. ''Raub der Töchter dess Leukippos'', Radierung mit Kaltnadel, u. re. handsign., u. li. bez. '7. Probedruck', der breite Rand etwas unfrisch, Plattenmaße 26,5 x 33,5 cm, Blattmaße 53 x 37 cmPhilipp Franck (1860-1944), Berlin painter and graphic artist, founded with Lovis Corinth and Max Liebermann the Berlin Secession. ''Raub der Töchter dess Leukippos'', etching with drypoint, u. r. signed by hand, u. li. inscribed '7. Probedruck', the wide margin somewhat unfresh, plate dimensions 26,5 x 33,5 cm, sheet dimensions 53 x 37 cm

Lot 7472

Heinrich Vogeler (1872-1942), ''Dornröschen'', Radierung auf sandfarbenem Velin, u. re. handsigniert, etwas unfrisch, ca. 27 x 24,5 cm, Blattmaße 40 x 32,5 cmHeinrich Vogeler (1872-1942), ''Sleeping Beauty'', etching on sand-colored wove paper (papier vélin), signed by hand at lower right, somewhat unfresh, approx. 27 x 24.5 cm, sheet measures 40 x 32.5 cm

Lot 7473

Lesser Ury (1861-1931), 'Allee in Berlin', Radierung auf Kupferdruckpapier, Rosenbach 54, verso mit dem Stempel 'Nachlass Lesser Ury Griffelkunst 82', tadellos, 14,8 x 12 cm, Blattmaße 33 x 25 cmLesser Ury (1861-1931), 'Allee in Berlin', etching on copperplate printing paper, Rosenbach 54, stamped 'Nachlass Lesser Ury Griffelkunst 82' on verso, perfect condition, 14.8 x 12 cm, sheet measures 33 x 25 cm

Lot 7739

Hugo Ulbrich (1867-1928), große Ansicht der Marienburg, nahe Danzig (Ordensburg des Deutschritterordens, von der Nogat aus gesehen), Radierung, 48,5 x 75,5 cm, hinter Glas u. Pp. ger. 62 x 93 cmHugo Ulbrich (1867-1928), large view of Marienburg, near Gdansk (castle of the Teutonic Knights, seen from the Nogat River), etching, 48.5 x 75.5 cm, framed behind glass and passe-partout 62 x 93 cm

Lot 7762

Max Brüning (1887-1968), junge Frau mit gemustertem Kopftuch nach rechts, rötelfarbene Radierung, u. re. handsign., 20 x 28,5 cm, hinter Glas u. Pp. ger. 51 x 63 cmMax Brüning (1887-1968), young woman with patterned headscarf to the right, reddish etching, signed on the right side, 20 x 28,5 cm, framed behind glass and passepartout 51 x 63 cm

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