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Lot 381

Etching 'Rosina' by T. STOTHARD

Lot 488

Ian Strang (1886-1952), etching, 'Pall Mall', signed in pencil, 27 x 36cm, unframed, printed by David Strang (brother)

Lot 14

Pierre-Auguste Renoir, (1841-1919) "Baigneuse debout a mi-jambes" or "The Bather," c 1906, Original etching. [Portfolio: Manet and the French Impressionists (Duret)] Framed. Reference: Stella 23. Excellent impression on very good wove paper. Ample margins. Provenance: Lawrence Ison Estate. Image size: 6 5/8 x 4.5 in. Overall Size: 13.75 x 11.75 in. Framed behind glass.

Lot 143

Frederick L Owen (1869 - 1959) "Cape Horner" Etching. Pencil signed, titled and inscribed in lower margin. Original label verso. Image size: 12.5 x 10 in. Overall Size: 20.75 x 16.75 in. Framed behind glass.

Lot 17

Marc Chagall (New York / France, Russian Federation, 1887-1985) Colored Etching. Pencil signed lower right and numbered (9/25) lower left. Image Size: 15.5 x 11.75 in. Overall Size: 30.5 x 26 in. Framed behind glass.

Lot 157

ANTONY GORMLEY (British b. 1950) 'Body', 2014, giclée print on Hahnemule etching paper, signed, titled, dated and numbered in pencil 194/250 to verso, 28cm x 22cm, framed and glazed either side. (Subject to ARR - please see Buyers Conditions)

Lot 155

CAMILLE PISSARRO 'Sunday Repose in the Forest', 1891, original etching with drypoint on wove paper, signed in pencil, inscribed and titled, ref. Delteil n.199 p.218, 24cm x 35cm, framed and glazed.

Lot 284

'Radcliffe Library, All Souls College,Oxford', another coloured etching by Henry G Walker, (see above) signed in pencil bottom right hand side. 'Artist?s signed proofs in colour'. Framed size 30 x 40 cm

Lot 287

'Wells (April Showers)', etching by Henry G Walker (details above), signed in pencil by the artist. A very fine etching of Wells showing the market square and the cathedral. Framed and glazed, measures 31 x 36 cm

Lot 178

Willie Rawson Etching, also with three other etchings, (4)

Lot 467

THOMAS L ROWBOTHAM JNR Landscape, signed, gouache, dated, 1847, 22 x 33cm and PATERSON St Vincent Street, Glasgow, etching, 22 x 17cm (2) Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 482

ALBANY HOWARTH Verona, signed, etching, 18 x 25cm, HAMILTON MACKENZIE A Banffshire Harbour, signed, etching, 13 x 23cm, BRITISH SCHOOL Man drinking from a wine goblet, indistinctly signed, etching, 23 x 23cm, TIMOTHY EMLYN JONES Two Found Forms, pen and ink, 13 x 18cm, E H Geneva, monogrammed, watercolour, 18 x 32cm (5) Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 363

MARIUS BAUER, PROCESSION etching, signed in pencil 26cm x 36cm Mounted, framed and under glass

Lot 167

THE TOWN OF MONTROSE, a colour etching after I CLark, in an oak framed, 66cm x 83cm overall,along woth four 19th century maps of Perthshire (5)

Lot 13

AR Leonard Russell Squirrel, RWS, RE (1893-1979), London calendar 1961, black and white etching, overall size 41 x 30cm, unframed

Lot 14

AR Terence Henry Lambert (20th century), Trafalgar Square circa 1930, black and white etching, signed in pencil to lower margin, 16 x 21cm, together with a further etching by Andrew Watson Turnbull, both unframed (2)

Lot 14A

Hedley Fitton (1857-1929), "Rue St Romaine-Rouen", black and white etching, signed in pencil to lower right margin, 31 x 34cm, mounted but unframed

Lot 18B

Cornelis Pietrsz Bega (1631-1664), Man resting, Old Master etching, 7 x 5cm, mounted but unframed

Lot 27

AR Juan Genoves (born 1930), "Pruegaddi Artista", black and white etching signed, dated 66 and inscribed with title in pencil to lower margin, 13 x 15cm

Lot 29

AR Louis Conrad Rosenberg (1890-1983) "Stockholm", black and white etching, signed in pencil to lower margin, 18 x 26cm

Lot 30

AR Arthur Henry Knighton Hammond (1875-1970), "Haddon Hall from the meadows" black and white etching, signed in pencil to lower margin, 23 x 30cm

Lot 460

SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT RASonet XXIV, print, 37cm x 50.5cm; together with an etching of an Edinburgh street, 30.5cm x 21cm (2)

Lot 384

Alfred Hartley ''In the Forest'', signed aquatint; together with D.C Mackinlay, four highland views, framed as one, watercolour; a watercolour of a London street scene; a print after Frank Paton; a map of Cumberland; a signed etching by Kenneth Steel; and a further indistinctly signed watercolour (7)

Lot 395

William Lionel Wyllie (1851-1931) Scarborough, signed etching, 13.5cm by 39cm

Lot 441

William Lionel Wyllie, Convoy of battleships, signed etching; together with W.H Coates, busy seaside town, signed inscribed and dated 1928 (2)

Lot 421

MANNER OF FERNANDO BOTERO. COLUMBIAN b.1932 Female nude study. Bears a signature in pencil. Etching 6' x 8¼'

Lot 422

MANNER OF FERNANDO BOTERO. COLUMBIAN b. 1932 Female nude study. Bears a signature in pencil. Etching 10' x 7'

Lot 230

CHARLES-ALBERT WALTNER (1846-1925) AFTER SIR EDWARD COLEY BURNE-JONES (1833-1898) 'The Cumaean Sibyl' signed in pencil to the margin by both Waltner and Burne-Jones, Printseller's Association blindstamp lower left marked 'FP', published by Thos. Agnew and Sons, November 1st 1882, etching and drypoint, apparently from an edition of 250, the image 43.6cm x 17.4cm

Lot 396

A black Labrador retrieving a hare, a signed limited edition print, numbered 52/75, signed in pencil to the margin, coloured etching, 25 x 32 cmCondition report: Staining along the margins, little foxing

Lot 774

A signed etching of the Old Mill, Molesworth by Geoffrey S GRAINIER

Lot 775

A signed etching By Lady Mabel Annesley ‘The Park’ - No 15 of 25 - ex The Redfern Gallery to Mrs Amory 1929 & another by the same

Lot 800

Large monochrome Victorian etching The Midnight Challenge 60 x 80 cm

Lot 186

Sledge (Sarah, London-based publisher, active 1771-1781) The Politician, after Samuel Hieronymus Grimm, etching and engraving on laid paper, platemark 365 x 260 mm. (14 1/4 x 10 1/4 in), good margins, some surface dirt and light browning, unframed, 1771; together with a small group of 5 other caricatures, including 3 by Thomas Colley, A Sentimental Highlander in Paris [Not in BM Satires], The French Spy c. 1781, Anglais et Ecossais, and two others relating to Queen Victoria, various sizes, all unframed, c. 1780 and later (6)

Lot 182

Gillray (James) Phaeton alarm'd!, caricature showing George Canning as Phaeton, who drives his chariot with four horses abreast on a curving track across the heavens, below is a globe showing the northern hemisphere engulfed in flames, with a double-headed eagle rising, and Napoleon holding a sabre while riding a Russian bear, etching with hand-colouring, platemark 342 x 372 in (13 1/2 x 14 5/8 in), sheet 353 x 387 mm. (13 7/8 x 15 1/4 in), some residue verso from album leaf that it has been lifted from, not effecting recto, numbered '198' in brown ink in upper left margin, some scattered marginal surface dirt, unframed, Hannah Humphrey, 1808.Literature:BM Satires 10972

Lot 89

Brooke (Rupert), Robert Graves, Edward Thomas etc.- Gosse (Sir Edmund, writer, 1849-1928) 11 Autograph Letters signed to John Drinkwater, 38pp., 8vo, Regent's Park & elsewhere in London, 6th April 1913 - 21st October 1926, on their mutual interest in Swinburne, "I wish you had remembered that since Swinburne's death, no one has done so much for his memory as this same obscure 'Edward' [Edmund Gosse]", on Rupert Brooke, "There is rather comforting news about our poor Rupert. It appears that he entirely recovered, and reached the Dardanelles happy and well. He seems to have got blood-poisoning... . How he came to the French hospital is still obscure. But he neither died nor was buried in Lemnos, but, it appears, in Tenedos" [actually Skyros], and "I shall look forward very eagerly for your article on Rupert. It is desirable that his friend should record the truth, because already one of those odious 'legends' which British sentimentality is always ready to form is being wound about his name. A little more, and those who really loved and comprehended him will be elbowed out of court by those who never saw him or contemplated his real nature", on the dedication to Gilbert Cannan, a conscientious objector, of his Great War play X=O, "... at this dreadful moment, the peace-at-all price and conscientious cowards should be kicked out of all honorable stations. The blood of poor Edward Thomas, itself, cried out against them", and Robert Graves, "Robert Graves announced to us yesterday that he is going to be married to a very young daughter of the painter W. Nicholson. It seems rash, but all life is an adventure: he goes out to Mesopotamia (or Palestine) immediately afterwards", folds; Gosse (Edmund) The Songs of Shakespeare, corrected proof copy with presentation inscription from Gosse to Drinkwater and an etching of Gosse in his study by Sylvia Gosse inserted, 1916; and a small quantity of other letters to Drinkwater, including: Laurence Housman, Harold Monro, John Masefield, Clement Shorter, Humbert Wolfe and John Galsworthy, folds v.s., v.d. (qty).⁂ "The blood of poor Edward Thomas, itself, cried out against them." - Edmund Gosse.Included with this lot is an ALs from Galsworthy to Drinkwater and some copies of correspondence between Edmund Gosse and Drinkwater concerning James Joyce's Ulysses, "E.G. is dead and Joyce is alive - incidentally I understand he is going blind... . The appearance of Gosse's use of the words 'infamous', 'disgusting', 'outrage', 'nightmare of obscenity and chaotic babble' will I imagine rouse, if not Joyce, his disciples to a counter fury. Is it desired to to raise a battle round this ill starred book? If so, of course, print." - Galsworthy.

Lot 184

Gillray (James) Confederated-Coalition;-or-The Giants storming heaven;-with, the Gods alarmed for their everlasting-abodes, a 'parody of the Grand Manner, as applied to the sordid realities of contemporary power struggles' [Timothy Hyman], contrasting a Baroque heaven with the army of Neo-Classical male nudes who are assailing it, etching with hand-colouring on wove paper without watermark, sheet 475 x 340 mm. (18 3/4 x 13 3/8 in), trimmed to or just within the platemark, old fold with repairs to splitting, light surface dirt, Hannah Humphrey, 1804Literature:BM Satires 10240

Lot 181

Gillray (James) French democrats surprizing the Royal runaways, caricature showing Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette seated on chairs at Varennes while an armed and ferocious mob invades the room through an open door, etching with hand-colouring on laid paper with armorial watermark, 255 x 355 mm. (10 x 14 in), unframed, Hannah Humphrey, 1791Literature:BM Satires 7882

Lot 180

Cruikshank (Isaac) The political locust, John Pitt, 2nd Earl of Chatham, with the body of a gigantic locust, etching with hand-colouring on J. Whatman laid paper, sheet 280 x 400 mm. (11 x 15 3/4 in), unframed, [BM Satires 8672], SW Fores, 1795; together with The delegates in council or beggars on horseback, etching with hand-colouring, unframed, [BM Satires 9021], 1797 (2)Provenance:(Cruikshank, The delegates) inscribed 'By my Father Isaac Cruikshank when I was 5 years old GCK [George Cruikshank (1792-1878)]'

Lot 220

Native Americans.- Bodmer (Karl) Péhriska-Rúhpa [A Minatarre or Big-Bellied Indian], portrait of the warrior and chief of the Hidatsa, from 'Travels in the Interior of North America', an early state with the three figures in the background still present, etching and aquatint by Paul Legrand, with hand-colouring and heightened with white, on cream wove paper without watermark, platemark 513 x 367 mm. (20 1/4 x 14 1/2 in), sheet 620 x 450 mm. (24 1/4 x 17 3/4 in), Bodmer blindstamp in the lower centre, some surface dirt and minor spotting, some mainly marginal handling creases and printers' creases within the plate, marginal nicks and tears, unframed, [Ackermann & Co., circa 1838-1842].

Lot 183

Gillray (James) Disciples Catching the Mantle - The Spirit of Darkness Overshadowing the Priests of Baal, William Pitt the Younger is borne upwards in a chariot of swirling clouds of flame drawn by four horses abreast, and snorting fire, while his eyes are fixed on a broad beam of light inscribed 'Immortality', numerous figures below, etching with hand-colouring, printed on wove paper and mounted on buff laid paper support, sheet 407 x 355 mm. (16 x 14 in), small loss to lower left corner, scattered surface dirt and minor cockling in the upper margin, unframed, Hannah Humphrey, 1808.Literature:BM Satires 10992

Lot 185

Napoleon.- Dent (William, caricaturist active c. 1783-1793) Democratic Arms, or, Emblems of Gallic Liberty, mock coat of arms with explanation below, etching with hand-colouring, on laid paper with Strasbourg lily watermark, sheet 375 x 265 mm. (14 3/4 x 10 1/2 in), minor surface dirt, unframed, [Not in BM Satires, but a copy is held in the Bodleian, see Curzon b.9(57)], 1792 [or slightly later]; together with two others by Dent, including A Scotch Reel, or, Sawny's Joyfull Turn into Office [Not in BM Satires], and French Ambassador [Not in BM Satires], 270 x 375 mm. (11 5/8 x 14 3/4 in), and 260 x 165 mm. (10 1/4 x 6 1/2 in), respectively, 1792-1793 (3)

Lot 344

Edinburgh Etching Club. Portfolio of twelve etchings by members of the club 1881, artists to include J.B. Abercromby, H. Raeburn Macbeth, R, Paton Reid and Mason Hunter, limited edition number 69 or 200 copies. (12)

Lot 31

A jade brooch, the circular jade centre carved with cross type etching in a yellow metal frame, stamped 15, with makers stamp WL and S?, with single pin back and safety chain, 3cm W, in Carrington and Co of Regents Street box, 8.3g all in.

Lot 1005

Francis Seymour Haden, etching, barges on a river, signed in the plate, plate size 5.5" x 8.5", framed

Lot 1007

William Lionel Wyllie (1851 - 1931), etching, the Solent, signed in pencil, plate size 6.5" x 14.5", framed, provenance: Pamela Aitchison Gallery London

Lot 1008

William Lionel Wyllie (1851 - 1931), etching, Jenkins Swatchway - Thames barges racing on the river Medway, signed in pencil, plate size 9.5" x 14.5", framed, provenance: Wyllie Gallery London

Lot 1009

William Lionel Wyllie (1851 - 1931), etching, the last trickle of flood, signed in pencil, plate size 9.5" x 14", framed, provenance: Wyllie Gallery London

Lot 1020

Brenda Chamberlain, etching, head studies, 10" x 6", framed

Lot 1031

Martin Ware, coloured etching, glass 4, signed in pencil, plate size 8" x 6", framed

Lot 1066

Albert Decaris, etching/burin, Eve, signed, image 8.5" x 6", framed

Lot 1188

Tom Phillips RA, etchings, Heads I Had Not Known, 1976, signed in pencil, sheet size 25" x 19.5", and Jean Messagier (1920 - 1999), etching and aquatint, trigger for a tree, 1985, signed in pencil (2)

Lot 1288

Graham Clarke, etching, High Weald, artist's proof, signed in pencil, plate size 21" x 27", framed

Lot 308

Nicholas Verral etching Hedgehog family and 4 other pictures

Lot 372

LTD EDITION ETCHING A.E.ARMSTRONG

Lot 43

δ Salvador Dali (1904-1989)Le Cosmonaute (from The Hippies) (M&L 380b; Field 69-13-C)Etching with pochoir in colours, 1969, signed, and numbered from the edition of 100 in pencil in roman numerals, on Japan paper, printed by Graphic Europa, Anstalt, Switzerland, with full margins, sheet 650 x 550mm (25 5/8 x 21 5/8in) (unframed)δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

Lot 138

Ed Ruscha (b.1937)Columbus, Sunset (from Los Francisco San Angeles portfolio)Etching printed in colours, 2001, signed, dated and numbered from the edition of 45 in pencil, printed and published by Crown Point Press, San Francisco, with full margins, sheet 205 x 246mm (8 1/8 x 9 3/4in) (framed)

Lot 207

George Condo (b.1957)From. More Sketches of Spain For Miles DavisEtching, 1991, signed and numbered from the edition of 40 in pencil, on Guarro wove paper, published by Alexander Kahan, New York, with full margins, sheet 480 x 565mm (18 ¾ x 22 ¼ in) (unframed)

Lot 75

δ Joan Miró (1893-1983)A Poem for Diane Bouchard (See Duthuit Vol. 1 p.16-17)The rare soft-ground etching with engraving, 1947, a fine proof impression aside from those within the Ruthven Todd Album, signed, dated and inscribed épreuve d'essai pour Todd, printed by the artist and Stanley William Hayter at Atelier 17, New York, on sturdy wove paper, with full margins, sheet 330 x 210mm (13 x 8 1/4in) (unframed)δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

Lot 46

δ Salvador Dali (1904-1989)L'Etalon Blanc (Hommage au cheval) (Field 74-9; M & L 639b)The scarce etching printed in sepia, 1973-1974, signed and inscribed 'AP.' in pencil, an artist's proof aside from the edition of 50, on japan paper, printed by Torrents, published by Ärzte-Sammlerkreis, with full margins, plate 495 x 645mm (19 1/2 x 25 3/8in) (unframed)δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

Lot 95

δ Pablo Picasso (1881-1973)Sculpteur et Trois Danseuses Sculptees (Bloch 217)Etching, 1934, signed in pencil, from the total edition of 310, on on Montval laid paper, published by A. Vollard, Paris, with full margins, plate 220 x 310mm (8 5/8 x 12 1/4in) (framed)δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

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