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AFTER GEORGE CRUIKSHANK, INCONVENIENCES OF A CROWDED DRAWING ROOM, hand-coloured etching, pub. Thomas McLean, 1835, framed. 24.5cm by 34.5cmThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Slightly faded. Some brown spotting.
Adriaen Jansz Van Ostade (Dutch 1610 - 1685), Das Tischgebet (Bartsch 34) Etching, 1653 Plate: 14.9 x 12.4cm (5¾ x 4¾ in.) Condition Report: The sheet has been laid down to backing mount and trimmed at the plate edges. There is some light discolouration to the sheet together with handling surface dirt - predominantly to the extreme edges. Some light undulation to the sheet which has occurred on account of it being stuck down. Condition Report Disclaimer
Jacques Villon, Buste de femme (after André Derain), 1922, Colour etching with aquatint Signed in pencil and inscribed and dated 1922 60 x 48.5cm (23½ x 19 in.) Unframed Condition Report: Unframed. Surface dirt and scuffs to the sheet edges. Otherwise no significant condition issues Condition Report Disclaimer
Mordecai Moreh (Israeli French, b.1937), The great ancestor Drypoint etching AP, signed and inscribed 35.5 x 53.5cm (13¾ x 21 in.) Unframed together with; Sami Zilkha (Israel, b.1936 Iraq). David the blind violinist. Pen, ink and watercolour Signed and inscribed and dated 88, impressed paper mark 51cms by 71.5cms Unframed- set in a loose slip mount 85.5cms wide Condition Report: Moreh- Generally good- mild cockling to paper. Zilkha- Mount contact with paper has slipped and with loose fixing tape showing- paper not protected and with some surface wear and dirt. Condition Report Disclaimer
English Judge and favourite of Elizabeth I.- Hollar (Wenceslaus) Portrait of John Clench (d. 1607), first published in Sir Dugdale's 'Origines Juridiciales', etching and engraving on laid paper with large Strasbourg lily watermark, sheet 292 x 201 mm (11 1/2 x 8 in), trimmed within platemark, small nicks and tears to edges, minor cockling and surface dirt, old adhesive residue verso, and pencil inscripton that reads 'Scarce, most burnt at Fire London 1666', unframed, 1664Literature:Pennington, 1376
Rembrandt.- Norblin de La Gourdaine (Jean-Pierre) The sermon of St John the Baptist, etching after Rembrandt on Hallines laid paper with watermark and countermark, bears erroneous signature and date in the plate 'Rembrandt/ 1656', sheet 505 x 635 mm (19 7/8 x 25 in), several tears and splits to edges, damage to corners, handling creases, some areas of minor wear, unframed, [1808]; together with 10 further etchings after Rembrandt, including three impressions of two variant states of George Bickham the Younger's Three Crosses', various sizes, all unframed, [18th century and later] (11)
Covent Garden coffee-house.- Anonymous. A Monument for Tom K-G, satire on Tom King, owner of a notorious coffee-house, etching and engraving, on laid paper presented on wove support and inset into paper mount with ruled ink border lines, 317 x 195 mm (12 1/4 x 7 3/4 in), trimmed, some small losses and nicks, handling creases, unframed, [circa 1737]; together with three others, including two impressions of Sutton Nicholls' satirical broadside on drinking societies, An extempore sermon preach'd by Fredrick Fiery-Face. Mr of Arts and Fellow of Malt-Juice Colledge, one impression with early hand-colouring, and with the Bowles & Carver satire after Hogarth, A Man loaded with Mischief, or Matrimony. A Monkey, a Magpie, and Wife; Is the true Emblem of Strife, various sizes, all trimmed with handling creases, nicks, tears and small areas of loss, unframed, [18th century] (4)
Gillray (James) Spouting. "Strike home! and I will bless thee for the Blow!", etching with hand-colouring on wove paper without watermark, platemark 345 x 250 mm (13 1/2 x 9 7/8 in), sheet 425 x 310 mm (16 3/4 x 12 1/4 in), damp-staining and surface dirt, some light cockling and exposure lines from old mount, unframed, 1792; together with four satirical prints from Tristram Shandy after Henry Bunbury, including The Damnation of Obadiah, The Overthrow of Dr Slop, The Battle of the Cataplasm, The Siege of Namur, and Bretherton's The Village Barber, after Bunbur, possibly a later impression, etchings with hand-colouring, the first four mentioned on wove paper, trimmed, handling creases, nicks and tears, all unframed, [19th century] (6)
Rowlandson (Thomas) The Dunghill cock and game pullet or Boney beat out of the Pitt, etching with hand-colouring on wove paper, sheet 240 x 340 mm (9 1/2 x 13 1/4 in), upper left margin with restored loss, some browning and exposure lines, unframed, [Not in BM Satires], Thomas Tegg, 1810; together with 11 further caricatures, including Piercy Roberts' A Military Salutation [BM 10912], Charles Williams' Political quacks, or the Erfurth copartnership commencing business [BM 11054], an anonymous work The State Nursery [BM 4133], The Peace Offering, The British Bull Baited by Mungrels, and others, various condition issues throughout, all unframed, [mainly 19th century] (12)
NO RESERVE Low Countries.- Hills (Robert) [Sketches in Flanders and Holland with some account of a tour through parts of those countries shortly after the battle of Waterloo], 32 loose plates only (of 36), etching and aquatint on Whatman wove paper, two sheets with hand-colouring, each sheet approx. 290 x 445 mm (11 1/2 x 17 1/2 in), occasional spotting and minor surface dirt, unframed, [Abbey 186], [1816].
Valerie Thornton (1931-1991) 'St Giles' etching, artist proof, signed in pencil 35cm x 47cm, 'Etruscan' etching numbered 49/50, signed and dated '83 lower right, 36cm x 46cm, 'Lanerscost' numbered 64/70, signed and dated in pencil '75, 38cm x 25.5cm and one other numbered 8/50, signed in pencil lower right, 52cm x 36cm (4)
IAN SINCLAIR: HACKNEY THAT ROSE-RED EMPIRE, ill Una Grimes, London, Hamish Hamilton/London Review Bookshop, 2009, (50) (45), numbered and signed, original black cloth backed watered silk, original solander box containing etching by Una Grimes, folding map of Hackney and a holograph postcard with original text by the author as called for, vgc
Collection of six paintings and prints, comprising: Derek Wilkinson (1929-2001), Evening Cedar, signed artist proof etching; two signed watercolours by Norman Jackson (snowy landscape and lakeside scene); an amateur watercolour of a village in hilly landscape; a large limited edition print of yachts signed by John Steven Dews and numbered 180/860; a watercolour of rocks in landscape by T. Pontrelli. All framed & glazed (6)
Collection of eight caricatures, comprising: five John Doyle "HB" lithographs (four hand-coloured; two bearing Thomas McLean blind-stamp): Lame Leading the Blind, An Odd Fysh, Voluntary Principle, Peelades, Rivals, each one framed & glazed; James Gillray, A Little Music - or - the Delights of Harmony, hand-coloured etching, Bohn edition with the number removed, originally published 20 May 1810 by Hannah Humphrey, mounted, unframed; Doctor Syntax Drawing After Nature, 1813 Ackermann plate, framed & glazed; Tom Merry lithograph for St Stephen's Review Presentation Cartoon 1886, Mr Gladstone and His Clerks, framed & glazed (8)
AAttributed to Henry T. Schaeffer watercolour French cathedral 50cm x 34cm together with three signed cathedral engravings including Notre Dame by E.Shallond? H.Toussaint engraving Reims Cathedral, Fred G. Farrell signed etching Notre Dame 30cm x 40cm, lithograph Lincoln Minister and T.Hunn minister Pool, Litchfield (Cathedral) signed 53cm x 42cm (8).
A group of assorted pictures, prints and engravings, including two views of Fontainebleu and L'Iste Royale; two views at Castle Eden hall; a view of Marlborough House; 'A Modern Tournament'; three photogravures of figurative subjects; Market Place, Nottingham; an engraving of figures by Ruins after Bartolozzi; an engraving 'Di Tomasso di Stefano, Fiorentino'; an etching of Poznan Katedra; 'H M The King at the age of 7 ans' a watercolour of the Library, Stanton. (qty)Provenance: From the collection of HRH The Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester
Max Schwimmer (1895 - 1960), a collection of thirteen original sketches, 1928 - 1954: comprises six letter drawings on paper, five handwritten, to 'Leibe Gretel, Leibe Henry', signed, dated 1928 - 1938, and a typed letter drawing, 2.11.1933, 'Sehr Leibe Margarete', signed by the artist in red paint, the largest 30cm x 23cm, together with five letter cards, watercolour over ink and pencil illustrations, signed by the artist, two dated 1948 and 1954: a colour etching for a New Year Greetings card, 1948, signed and numbered 7/50 in pencil lower margin: a pencil sketch of a man and two ladies, unsigned, 30cm x 23.5cm, also a watercolour over ink sketch of Adolf Hitler and a lady friend, on paper, unsigned, 10cm x 10cm. (13) ARR

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