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Lot 523

Charles Bartlett, "Mooring Lines", limited edition etching, numbered 6/60, housed in a light oak glazed frame, the etching 39cm x 32cm

Lot 527

Artists proof etching, "Road", signed indistinctly to the mount, in a light wood glazed frame, the etching 40cm x 23.5cm

Lot 4070

WILLIAM LIONEL WYLLIE (1851-1931): A framed and glazed etching "London from Tower Bridge". Pencil signed bottom left. Plate size 11cm x 33cm

Lot 4081

After Sir Alfred Munnings (1878-1959) A framed and glazed etching of a knackers yard and workers, monogrammed in the print. 13cm x 17cm Together with the actual etched plate, 11cm x 16cm

Lot 4082

GLYN THOMAS (b.1946) A framed and glazed Artists Proof etching - 'Reedmace'. Pencil signed bottom right. 37cm x 25cm

Lot 4088

NANCIE NAPIER WHITE (American XIX/XX) A framed and glazed coloured etching of young girls in elaborate dresses with stork displaying. Pencil signed. Plate size 22.5cm x 30cm

Lot 4095

MARIE LAURENCIN (French 1883-1956) A framed and glazed etching of 'Six Girls Dancing'. Pencil signed bottom left. Plate size 13cm x 8cm

Lot 4097

NORMAN LINDSAY (Australian 1879-1969) A framed and glazed etching entitled 'Toilet'. 1932 Pencil signed and numbered 22 from an edition of 45. Plate size 15.5cm x 14cm

Lot 4100

GLYN THOMAS (b.1946) A framed and glazed coloured etching - 'Lighthouse Southwold', pencil signed and No 9/200 Plate size 12cm x 41.5cm

Lot 3650

Blade: Forged stainless steel, hand-polished. Each side a blood-groove. Traditional acid etching on both sides, ornaments and Swiss cross, solid brass guard, consisting of top nut, grip back, ring and guard, manually engraved polished, with Swiss cross, nickel plated finish, strong and solid ABS handle with sharkskin imitation surface, 3 double-twisted brass wires in golden color wrapped around the handle grooves, handmade scabbard made of a steel tube, manually polished, fitted with carrying ring made of stainless steel, interior with 2 slats for protection of the blade, knot in red and white ribbon with gold wire tassel. Blade size 79 cm. Germany workshop, Carl Eickhorn marked with mark 1921-1933. I-II

Lot 268

Modern British school - Merganser, etching and aquatint, indistinctly signed and titled in pencil to the lower margin, artists proof, visible sheet dimensions 24.5 x 31cm; one other by the artist of Newhaven Harbour, etching and aquatint, signed, titled, numbered 8/25, and dated '93 to the lower margin, visible sheet dimensions 20 x 19.5cm; Frans Wesselman - Still life with radish, etching, signed, titled and numbered 31/100 in pencil to the lower margin, 16 x 20.5cm; and Maggie Wiglas - A Puffin, colour print, signed and dated ' 95 in pencil lower right, 18 x 16cm (4)

Lot 293

John Brunsdon (1933-2014) - Across the Marshes, trial print 1, etching and aquatint in colours, signed and titled in pencil to the lower margin, full sheet dimensions 56 x 78..5cm

Lot 294

John Brunsdon (1933-2014) - Lowtide, etching and aquatint in colours, signed, titled and numbered 84/150 in pencil to the lower margin, full sheet dimensions, 56 x 78cm

Lot 303

Raoul Dufy (1877-1953) - La Baigneuse (Sea Nymph, nude), etching, signed in pencil to the margin lower right, visible sheet dimensions 17.5 x 22.5cm

Lot 305

Brian Sowerby - The Portuguese Pots, etching, signed, titled, dated 1989, and numbered 2/75 in pencil to the lower margin, visible sheet dimensions 17 x 21cm; together with Brian Sowerby - Work in Progress, etching, 3/75, the full sheet 25.5 x 35.5cm; and one other by the artist - The Shed, 9/50, 30 x 24.5cm, each unframed (3)

Lot 306

Brian Sowerby - All at Sea, etching, signed and titled in pencil to the lower margin, full sheet dimensions 22 x 36cm; one other by the artist - Homeward Bound, etching, 25.5 x 38.5cm; and six smaller etchings by the artist, each signed and titled in pencil to the lower margin, each approx 19 x 15.5cm (8)

Lot 307

Charles William Cain (1893-1962) - Elephants logging, Burma, etching, signed in pencil to the lower margin, visible sheet dimensions 12 x 23cm

Lot 570M

A framed coloured etching print of "Lincoln Cathedral from Castle yard" by John Bungay

Lot 1056

•ADRIAN WISZNIEWSKI (SCOTTISH B. 1958) SATYRICAL PIECE Etching, signed, inscribed with title, dated 2/7/87 and numbered 14/25, 25.5 x 35cm (10 x 13 3/4") CORRUPT LOVE Etching with aquatint, signed and numbered 15/25, 22.5 x 22.5cm (8 7/8 x 8 7/8"), (2) Condition Report: On inspection the paper of both etchings are light to moderately wavy in appearance. On close inspection there are five small crease lines in the paper located across the lower middle section of 'Satyrical Piece'. .

Lot 1071

SIR DAVID YOUNG CAMERON RA, RSA, RWS, RSW, RE (SCOTTISH 1865-1945) TARFF Drypoint etching, signed, 18 x 38cm (7 x 15") HENRY JACKSON SIMPSON (SCOTTISH 1893-1963) THE LANDING NET Drypoint etching, signed and inscribed with title, 14 x 23cm (5 1/2 x 9") GEORGE HOUSTON RSA, RSW, RI (SCOTTISH 1869-1947) WINTER Drypoint etching, signed and inscribed with title, 18 x 25.5cm (7 x 10") (3) Condition Report: TARFF:. The paper has turned a creamy colour and there are very small light foxing marks in the margin and the image. . THE LANDING NET:. There is yellowy brown discolouration in the outer margins. . WINTER:. There is yellowy brown discolouration over the margins and image. . .

Lot 1097

•GERALD LESLIE BROCKHURST RA, RE (BRITISH 1890-1978) JAMES MCBEY, 1931 Etching, signed pencil and signed, dated 1931 and inscribed in plate, 26.75 x 19cm (10 1/2 x 7 1/2") The Fine Art Society PLC label verso Condition Report: The paper is slightly wavy along the top noticeable where the margin meets the top mount edge and there is a grey in tone small mark located in the upper left margin. .

Lot 1118

•JOHN BELLANY CBE, RA, HRSA, LLD (LON) (SCOTTISH 1942-2103) VIN EXTRAORDAIRE Etching, signed artist's proof, 33 x 24.5cm (13 x 9 1/2") Condition Report: The etching is found to be in good condition with no significant issue to report.

Lot 1121

WILLIAM LIONEL WYLLIE RA, RE, RI, RBA, NEA (BRITISH 1851-1931) THE MEDITERRANEAN SET Drypoint etching, signed, 16.5 x 38cm (6 1/2 x 15") (6) Condition Report: There are three from the set of etchings that have one small foxing mark all located in the area of the sky and one of the etchings with one small foxing mark located in the lower margin. All of the etchings have varying degrees of yellowy brown discolouration around the margins. 

Lot 1130

ARTHUR JOHN TREVOR BRISCOE RE, RI (BRITISH 1873-1943) AT THE TILLER; SCULLING Drypoint etching, signed and numbered 29/75 and 73/75 respectively, 21.5 x 35.5cm (8 1/2 x 14 1/2"), 25.5 x 20cm (10 x 7 7/8") (2) Taylor & Brown label verso ('At The Tiller') Condition Report:AT THE TILLER:. The plate and margins bearing the appearance of slight discolouration overall and there is a hole through the signature 'Briscoe' and a slight foxing mark in the margin top left and foxing discolouration in a horizontal line, approximately 4 centimetres in length, in the top margin left of middle. . SCULLING:. The plate and margins bearing the appearance of slight discolouration overall and to a greater degree in the margins at the edges of the mount. There is one foxing mark noticeable in the upper left margin and around 5 to 6 tiny spots of foxing located within the top right hand quarter section. . .

Lot 1159

•ELYSE ASHE LORD RI (BRITISH 1900-1971) READING; BIRD AND PRUNAS; GENTIANS; LEOPARD LILIES Drypoint etching and coloured woodcut, signed and numbered 75/75, 55/75, 73/75 and 73/75 respectively, 28 x 25cm (11 x 9 3/4"), 31 x 30cm (12 1/4 x 11 3/4"), 25.5 x 20cm (10 x 8"), 25.5 x 20cm (10 x 8") (4) Inscribed with titles on labels verso Condition Report: There are a few small areas of foxing noticeable in the top and right hand margins of 'Leopard Lilies' but on the whole the four etching and coloured woodcuts are in fair to good condition.

Lot 1165

•SIR MUIRHEAD BONE HRSA, HRWS, HARIBA, HRE, LLB, D LITT (SCOTTISH 1876-1953) PORTRAIT OF LEONARD GOW Drypoint etching, signed, 25.5 x 17.75cm (10 x 7") Alex. Reid & Lefevre Ltd label verso Condition Report:On inspection the etching is in good condition with no significant issues.

Lot 1176

WILLIAM LIONEL WYLLIE RA, RE, RBA, RI, NEA (BRITISH 1851-1931) HMS VICTORY IN PORTSMOUTH HARBOUR; FISHING BOATS AT LOW TIDE Drypoint etching, signed, 21 x 49cm (8 1/4 x 19 1/4") (2) Condition Report: Both etchings have two or three tiny spec marks, possibly foxing, in the area of the sky but overall they are in good condition with no significant issues.

Lot 1187

•JAMES MCBEY LLD (1883-1959) VOLENDAM AUG. 1910 Drypoint etching, signed and numbered V, 18 x 11.5cm (7 x 4 1/2") NIGHT IN ELY CATHEDRAL Drypoint etching, signed, 29 x 20cm (11 1/2 x 8") (2) Condition Report: VOLENDAM AUG. 1910:. There is light foxing evident around the margins, being slightly heavier and more noticeable in the upper section of the right hand margin. On close inspection there is very light foxing apparent in the lower right hand quarter section. . NIGHT IN ELY CATHEDRAL:. The etching appears to be in good condition with no significant issues to report.

Lot 1017

GUNTER GRASS. (1927-2015) ARR. SHOE AND FISH, PENCIL SIGNED LIMITED EDITION ETCHING. 49.5 x 64.5cms.

Lot 1019

EARLY 20th.C.ENGLISH SCHOOL. A HARBOUR VIEW, INDISTINCTLY SIGNED ETCHING. 33 x 39.5cms.

Lot 1020

HENRY WILKINSON. (1921-2011) ARR. A RETRIEVER, PENCIL SIGNED COLOUR ETCHING. 24 x 31.5cms.

Lot 1021

EARLY 20th.C.CONTINENTAL SCHOOL. HOMEWARD BOUND, INDISTINCTLY PENCIL SIGNED, COLOUR ETCHING. 48 x 61cms.

Lot 85

Netherlands.- Walcheren Campaign.- Luffman (Attributed to John) Map of the Island of Walcheren with the Fortifications &c., etching on wove paper without watermark, a delicate impression, sheet 285 x 230 mm. (11 1/4 x 9 in), minor surface dirt, slight browning and small nicks to edges, published by J. Stratford, 1810.⁂ Map showing the scene of the disastrous British expedition of 1809, where over 8,000 troops suffered from malaria infection.

Lot 118

§ John Brunsdon, ARCA (British, 1933-2014) Reflections signed 'John Brunsdon' in pencil (lower right); titled and numbered 5/100 coloured etching 74 x 54cm (29 x 21in) Water damage and subsequent staining to the bottom plate margin, which extends into the printed image. This has also caused the rippling of the paper.

Lot 122

§ Dame Elisabeth Frink, CH, DBE, RA (British, 1930-1993) The Canterbury Tales II - 'The Pardoner's Tale' signed 'Frink' in pencil (lower right); titled and numbered 47/50 etching and aquatint 41 x 47cm (16 x 18in) Provenance: The Waddington Gallery, London, 1972 Small marks to the right-hand figure.

Lot 149

§ Valerie Thornton, RE (British, 1931-1991) Arles signed and dated in pencil 'Valerie Thornton 75' (lower right); titled and numbered 15/70 etching and aquatint 63 x 43cm (25 x 17in); Cley Hall Farm; signed and dated in pencil 'Valerie Thornton 77' (lower right); titled and numbered 4/70 etching and aquatint 50 x 67cm (19.5 x 26.5in)(2) Cley Hall Farm - There are small marks to the right top corner and along edge of the plate margin. Slight water damage evident to the bottom left corner.Arles - Staining to the top plate margin. There is also some additional water damage to the bottom plate margin, which extends approx. 2 inches.

Lot 17

§ Sylvia Gosse, RBA, RE, SWA (British, 1881-1968) Red Lion Square signed 'Gosse' (lower left) oil on canvas 44 x 34cm (17 x 13in) Following in the footsteps of both her mother and aunt, the latter of whom was married to the renowned painter Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1836-1912), Gosse studied at the St John's School of Art and later at the Royal Academy Schools. In 1908, Gosse met the artist Walter Sickert (1860-1942) who was particularly impressed with her artistic talent and potential. She enrolled in the artist's evening classes at Westminster School in 1909, and later in Sickert's new art school. Sickert's stylistic influence remains evident in Gosse's impasto technique, as well as in her continued portrayal of both street scenes and domestic interiors. Gosse eventually took over the running of the 'Sickert and Gosse School of Painting and Etching', taught students, and according to the art historian Wendy Baron, influenced Sickert's later work. Gosse exhibited extensively from 1911 at the New England Art Club, the Royal Academy and the Carfax Gallery. An extensive number of her works can now be found in major public collections including the Tate, the British Museum, and the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.Oil on a coarse weave canvas support. There is an artists' suppliers stamp on the reverse which is difficult to decipher. The canvas has good tension and is in plane. There is minor abrasion to the paint layer at the upper left corner, otherwise the paint layer is in a good condition. The painting has a varnish layer which has yellowed with age but is glossy and even. There is a light layer of surface dirt present.

Lot 115

§ John Brunsdon, ARCA (British, 1933-2014) North Norfolk - John D Hammer Arriving at Weybourne Station signed 'John Brunsdon' in pencil (lower right); titled and numbered 16/35 coloured etching 54 x 67.50cm (21 x 26in) Water damage and significant staining to the plate margin in the bottom left corner. Slight discolouration to the plate margin consistent with age. Indentation to the bottom plate margin reading: 'John Brunsdon'.

Lot 24

§ Julian Trevelyan, RA (British, 1910-1988) Oxen signed and dated 'Trevelyan 54' (lower right) oil on canvas 49 x 59cm (19 x 23in) Other Notes: Julian wrote in November 1955: 'My Oxen was the final picture of a series of paintings I made in Italy and in my studio in 1954 following a holiday staying with friends in a villa in the country near Siena. I made many drawings of oxen ploughing, hauling and being shod... I have also made an etching of more or less the same composition'. (Although the exact source of this letter has not been traced, it has been suggested that it was written by Trevelyan when the Tate Gallery acquired their painting in 1955). Trevelyan produced many variations on the theme of oxen and five artworks were included in an exhibition at the Zwemmer Gallery, London, October-November 1955, where he exhibited with Kathleen Allen. A similar painting, 'Oxen' (1955) is in the Tate, London and a smaller version, 'Oxen Pulling a Cart', was sold in these rooms, November 26 2009, lot 54 and realised £2000 (including BP). We are grateful to Philip Trevelyan for his kind assistance with this catalogue entry.Slightly loose canvas and small scratch the horn of the right ox.

Lot 146

§ Norman Ackroyd, CBE, RA (British, b.1938) Landscape with Grey Sky signed and dated 'Norman Ackroyd 1975' in pencil (lower right); titled and numbered 72/100 aquatint and etching printed in colours 57 x 53.50cm (22 x 21in) Provenance: Gorner & Millard Gallery, London, 1985 There are minor scratches to the left plate margin, and a small spatter to the bottom plate margin. 

Lot 58

§ George Chapman (British, 1908-1993) Playing in the Street signed 'George Chapman' in pencil (lower right) etching 54 x 82.50cm (21 x 32in) Provenance: Whitechapel Gallery, London, 'Pictures For Schools', 1960 Slight yellowing of the plate margin consistent with age. There are also additional scuffs down the left hand side.  

Lot 116

§ John Brunsdon, ARCA (British, 1933-2014) Studio Interior signed and dated 'John R Brunsdon 1961' in pencil (lower right); titled coloured etching 47 x 60cm (18 x 23in) The paper is slightly creased towards the top plate margin. There is additional discolouration of the paper consistent with age. 

Lot 108

§ Anthony Gross, CBE, RA (British, 1905-1984) 'Le Boulve', Tobacco Harvesters signed 'Anty Gross' in pencil (lower right); titled; edition of 50 etching 28 x 41cm (11 x 16in) Provenance: Whitechapel Gallery, London, 'Pictures For Schools', 1960 Some yellowing of the page consistent with age. There is also a small indentation to the left plate margin and a faint mark in the sky.

Lot 151

§ Valerie Thornton, RE (British, 1931-1991) The Bodleian Library, Oxford signed 'Valerie Thornton' in pencil (lower right); numbered 40/40 etching and aquatint 38 x 54cm (15 x 21in) Provenance: Whitechapel Gallery, London, 'Pictures For Schools', 1962 There are areas of discolouration to the bottom plate margin, as well as ever so slight discolouration to the remaining edges consistent with age.

Lot 148

§ Valerie Thornton, RE (British, 1931-1991) The Prior's Door, Ely signed and dated 'Valerie Thornton 73' (lower right); titled and numbered 20/75 etching and aquatint 55 x 78cm (21 x 30in) Small creases to the plate margin and around the artist's signature. The inscription 'Handmade in England' is also evident along the top plate margin, which shows through from the reverse side. 

Lot 150

§ Valerie Thornton, RE (British, 1931-1991) Langham signed and dated 'Valerie Thornton 71' in pencil (lower left); titled and numbered 26/35 etching and aquatint 44 x 65cm (17 x 25in) Faint discolouration to the plate margins consistent with age. 

Lot 107

§ Richard Bawden, RWS, NEAC, RE (British, b.1936) Birdwatcher 1 signed 'Richard Bawden' in pencil (lower right); titled and numbered 62/75 etching and aquatint 61 x 48cm (24 x 19in) Provenance: The National Museum of Wales, 1980 Water damage from the top extending just over ½ way down the print. There are also small marks to right and left of the signature inside the plate margin. 

Lot 119

§ Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe, OBE, RA (British, 1901-1979) Goshawk signed 'C F Tunnicliffe' in pencil (lower right); numbered 3/50 etching 35 x 15 x 5cm (14 x 6 x 2in) Yellowing of the paper along the margin consistent with age. Rippling to the right-hand side edge with subsequent small creases. 

Lot 109

§ Eduard Wiiralt (Estonian, 1898-1954) Lamav Tiger (Reclining Tiger), 1937 signed 'G. Wiiralt' in pencil (lower right) etching 28.50 x 39cm (11 x 15in) Slight discolouration along the right edge. Approx' 2inch area of browning to the right hand side which is hidden by the mount. There is also a small water splatter to one of the tiger's ears.  It is signed but is covered by the mount

Lot 319

•OROVIDA CAMILLE PISARRO (1893-1968) 'Polo', signed, titled, dated 1930, and numbered 34/50 in pencil to the margin, etching, 19cm x 24cm  Condition Report: some foxing and areas of discolouration

Lot 342

•MARY FEDDEN (1915-2012) 'Italian Landscape' with foliage to the foreground and two houses beyond, signed lower right, watercolour, 43cm x 29cm This work was executed on the other side of a sheet of paper discarded by the artist's husband Julian Trevelyan (1910-1988), it shows the central section of Trevelyan's etching 'Bolton'   Condition Report: Work appears to be in good condition with no obvious signs of damage or restoration

Lot 358

•DAME ELISABETH FRINK (1930-1993), 'Anthony and Cleopatra', 1982, signed and numbered 137/175 in pencil to the margin, etching and aquatint, the image 77cm x 56cm Provenance: Acquired from the Goldmark Gallery The work depicts Helen Mirren and Michael Gambon in the RSC production.   Condition Report: Work appears to be in good condition with no obvious signs of damage or restoration

Lot 362

•JOHN BRUNSDON (1933-2014) 'Dorset Landscape' signed, titled and numbered 8/50 in pencil to the margin, limited edition etching and aquatint, the image 23cm x 30cm   Condition Report: work appears to be in good condition with no obvious signs of damage or restoration

Lot 363

•JOHN BRUNSDON (1933-2014) 'Moonlight' signed, titled and inscribed 'T.P. 3' in pencil to the margin, etching and aquatint, the image 60cm x 45cm  Condition Report: work appears to be in good condition with no obvious signs of damage or restoration

Lot 365

•JOHN BRUNSDON (1933-2014) 'Charmouth' signed, titled and numbered 59/150 in pencil to the margin, limited edition etching and aquatint, the image 45cm x 60cm  Condition Report: a small number of foxing spots to the lower margin, otherwise appears to be in good condition with no obvious signs of damage or restoration

Lot 366

•JOHN BRUNSDON (1933-2014) 'Two Bridges: Dartmoor' signed, titled and numbered 27/150 in pencil to the margin, limited edition etching and aquatint, the image 44cm x 60cm   Condition Report: a number of foxing spots to the lower margin, otherwise appears to be in good condition with no obvious signs of damage or restoration

Lot 929

A Framed Etching After The Painting 'The Antiquary' By Walter Dendy Sadler Etched By James Dobie Monochrome etching, published by L.H. Lefevre & Sons, 1916, printed by J Brooker & Co. Pencil signed by artist and engraver to lower margin, publishers blinstamp to lower left. Framed and mounted under glass, 11 x 17 inches

Lot 441

Gia AugsburgUntitled Limited edition etching numbered 5/200Signed in the plate 195123.5 x 30cm

Lot 625

An aquatine etching by Thomas Rolandson titled a "Seamans Wife Recoiling" framed and glazed plate size 25 x 34cm overall size 40 x 47cm.

Lot 1230

Winifred Austen (British, 1876-1964) Snipe amongst the reeds, etching 15cm x 20cm and Cedric Hodgson The Prophet of a Spaniel 15cm x 12cm . Spaniel: Foxing/staining throughout, no other major faults found.Snipe: lines on the image are cracks in the glass. Overall staining throughout. No other faults found.

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