Y After Newton Fielding (1797-1856) Cock fighting- the set of 6 Etching and aquatint, with hand-colouring Trimmed, title labels to reverse 14 x 19cm (5½ x 7¼ in.) Gilt slips, rosewood frames (6) Condition Report: All trimmed- and reframed- late Victorian probably- various old labels to reverse- browning and fading throughout- some mild veneer losses to frame margins- no publisher details Condition Report Disclaimer
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AFTER K VERNON "The Wind on the Heath" black and white engraving signed and titled in pencil 16.5cm x 21cm together with AFTER JOSEPH KIRKPATRICK "Study of Working Horses and Plough" black and white etching, signed in pencil lower right 27.5cm x 43cm, AFTER EDWARD STAMP "Winter Evening", limited edition print 25/75 signed, titled and numbered in pencil 17.5cm x 13.5cm together with various other paintings and prints
COLONEL JAMES ALEXANDER GRANTE (ACTIVE 1745-6) RARE JACOBITE MAP OF GREAT BRITAIN 1745-6, PUBLISHED engraving and etching, printed on paper, being a map of the routes, battles and sieges of the campaign of Prince Charles Edward Stuart in Great Britain, 1745-6 (Jacobite Rebellion (1745-6)), titled A CHART/ Wherein are mark’d all the different Routs of P. Edward in Great Britain, and the Marches of his Army, and the English. The Sieges are distinguish’d, and the Battles that were Fought in this Enterprise [process]/ This Chart with the Book will be very useful in History, the Dates of the principle Events, being marked with the greatest care and exactness./ More care has been taken in this Chart to mark out the motions of the Armies / than to make an exact Geographical Description of the Counties: An / old Map of Morden was our Model, as being proper for the Design. INSCRIB’D – to all –The HONEST(63.7cm x 41.5cm)Provenance: Property from Tornaveen House, AberdeenshireFootnote: Note: This map, a reduced version of a larger map held in the Royal Collection, was issued folded inside a ‘Book’ which is referred to in the title. The ‘Book’ is a small explanatory text entitled: ‘A / Description / of a / chart / wherein are marked out / All the different Routes / of / Prince Edward / in / Great Britain / and the Marches of his Army and the / E - gl - sh.’ According to Blaikie p.106, it was published in 1749. A description of the map and booklet is given in Shirley 1988, pp.63-4. Shirley records no variant states for this map which is thought to have been a proof and therefore very few copies would have been seen by the public. Copies of this map are held in the Royal Collection (RCIN 729135); and The National Archives, Kew (TNA MPF 1/2 extracted from SP 36/79.)
Sheila Oliner (1930-2020)'Oliver's Screen' etching and aquatint, numbered 56/75, signed in pencil lower right, 75cm x 57cm and one other by the same artist 'Girl with plants' etching and aquatint, numbered 56/75, signed in pencil lower right, 75cm x 57cm, both unframed (2)Condition report: Both with some creases, foxing and small stains, particularly to edges and corners.
Tessa Beaver (1932-2018)'Enfield Centre, New Hampshire' etching and aquatint, numbered 11/125, signed in pencil lower right, 77cm x 56cm and 'Pelham, Massachusetts' etching and aquatint, numbered 11/125, signed in pencil lower right, 77cm x 56cm and another by the same artist 'Vines: Ibiza' etching and aquatint, 24/100, signed in pencil lower right, 56cm x 50cm all unframed (3)Condition report: Minor creasing and foxing to edges, consistent with age and use. Unframed and unmounted.
20th Century School'Market stall' etching, numbered 2/25, signed indistinctly and dated 1977 lower right, 27cm x 32cmCondition report: Minimal display wear and scuffs to the frame, consistent with age and use. Otherwise ok. Please note we have not removed this piece from the frame to examine.
* * Elphinstone (20th Century)'Ibis' drypoint etching, signed in pencil lower right, 17cm x 23cmCondition report: Some small losses and signs of wear to the frame. Some minor foxing and some stains to the picture and mount. Please note we have not removed this piece from the frame to examine.
Salvador Dali (1904-1989)'Planetary and scatological vision' drypoint etching over lithograph, numbered 65/195, signed in pencil lower right, 93cm x 63cmProvenance: Halcyon Gallery, 29 Bruton Street, Mayfair, London, W1J 6QP label to the reverse of the frame. Condition report: Minor area of damage to the top border of the frame. Otherwise good overall condition with minor wear throughout.
A George VI Royal Engineers officer's dress sword with acid etched blade marked for Alkit of Cambridge Circus, wired shagreen grip and brown leather scabbard. P&P Group 3 (£25+VAT for the first lot and £5+VAT for subsequent lots). Condition report: major loss of leather to scabbard, blade has light pitting and rust towards the tip. Bullion loop almost gone. blade etching still good and blade is straight with no visible damage. Shagreen with light wear but otherwise good.
Collection of nine framed prints, comprising: Eli Marsden Wilson (1877-1965), Poplar Hawk Moth, etching, signed in pencil l.r., 10.5cm by 12cm (plate-mark); G. F. Scotson Clark, 'Herbert Campbell, Running to Waist', colour woodblock, 21.5cm by 18.5cm, Michael Lewis Gallery label verso; M. M. Rudge, York Minster from City Walls, etching, signed in pencil l.r., 19cm by 25cm (plate-mark); a copper-engraved portrait of French collector Claude de Bourdaloue, 1704, engraved by Nicolas de Largilliere after Nicolas Pitau the Younger, 41cm by 28.5cm; Robert Morden map of Shropshire, copper engraving on laid paper, 37cm by 43cm (not glazed); Pieter Van den Keere map of Hertfordshire, 9cm by 13cm; a hand-coloured etching of The Rivals, cartoon, by Marks, 12.5cm by 16.5cm; a black & white photograph of the Grierson Award for Best Short Film of the Year, bearing typed label verso, 'Presented to Sir Harold Wilson on the occasion of the first Grierson Day - 10th February 1977 - with appreciation of the Grierson Trustees for support and interest in the short film', signed by Basil Wright, Chairman, 23.5cm by 18.5cm; a modern colour print of a prize cow, 25cm by 27cm (9)
ATTRIBUTED TO HENRY CLARENCE WHAITE (1828-1912) 'Drover in a landscape with figures beyond', water colour, 11cm x 21cm, framed; 19th CENTURY SCHOOL 'Castle Moll, Isle of Skye', watercolour, signed and dated 1896, 20cm x 44cm, framed; ELLEN LUCY GRAZE BROOK (1859-1949) 'Landscape with Aqueduct and Waterfall', pencil drawing, monogrammed, 14cm x 19cm, framed; LEGARTZ 'Chaumiere Fleurie' etching in colours, signed and titled in pencil, 16cm x 32cm, framed, plus others various. (Qty)

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