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Georgian copper-engraved portrait of Jack Sheppard, the famous highwayman who twice escaped from Newgate prison but was eventually caught and executed at Tyburn. The engraving shows Sheppard in his cell at Newgate, 'Drawn from the Life'. Printed & sold by Thomas Bowles, published c.1724 according to British Museum, on laid/chain-lined paper bearing manufacturer's watermark. Together with a pair of topographical etchings depicting North Gate, Oxford in 1771, published in Oxford by I. B. Malchair, an etching of Hogarth's Crest, and other later engravings after Hogarth
Gwendoline Cross, "Corn Street, Bristol", pencil drawing and etching, 1920s, "Old Houses near Christmas Steps, Bristol", pencil drawing and etching, c.1920s, "Norman Gate, next to Bristol Cathedral", pencil drawing and etching, c.1929, "Bristol University Tower", etching c.1926. All framed. (4)Condition: some foxing
*Siegward Sprotte (1913-2004) watercolour - Landscape, signed and dated ‘89, in glazed gilt frame, 20cm x 57cm, another larger landscape, an abstract dated 1988, a limited edition print, 125/200, an oil on board landscape dated 1987, 25cm x 37cm, three printed calendars for 1987-89, another unrelated, together with a signed etching by a different hand (10)
Bernard Howell Leach, C.H., C.B.E. (British, 1887-1979):'The Gothic Spirit' (also known as The Gothic Church of St. Luke, Chelsea), etching, signed within the plate, numbered 3/25 in pencil to margin, impression size H 30 x W 22 cm. Provenance: Presented as a gift to the present vendor when working at The New Craftsman Gallery, St Ives, by Mary 'Boots' Redgrave, a legendary figure of the Cornwall art scene who founded the gallery alongside Janet Leach, the artist's wife.
Bernard Howell Leach, C.H., C.B.E. (British, 1887-1979):Chen Mun Gate, Peking, etching, signed within the plate & dated 1918, numbered 18/25 in pencil to margin, impression size H 30 x W 20 cm. Provenance: Presented as a gift to the present vendor when working at The New Craftsman Gallery, St Ives, by Mary 'Boots' Redgrave, a legendary figure of the Cornwall art scene who founded the gallery alongside Janet Leach, the artist's wife.
Bernard Howell Leach, C.H., C.B.E. (British, 1887-1979):Buildings in a wooded landscape, etching, signed within the plate, numbered 8/25 in pencil to margin, impression size H 10.5 x W 19 cm. Provenance: Presented as a gift to the present vendor when working at The New Craftsman Gallery, St Ives, by Mary 'Boots' Redgrave, a legendary figure of the Cornwall art scene who founded the gallery alongside Janet Leach, the artist's wife.
Bernard Howell Leach, C.H., C.B.E. (British, 1887-1979):'Little Stack', landscape etching, titled within the plate, numbered 10/25 in pencil to margin, stamped signature, impression size H 10 x W 13 cm. Provenance: Presented as a gift to the present vendor when working at The New Craftsman Gallery, St Ives, by Mary 'Boots' Redgrave, a legendary figure of the Cornwall art scene who founded the gallery alongside Janet Leach, the artist's wife.
Mortimer L. Menpes (Australia, England, 1855 - 1938) Venice Italy Etching. Pencil signed lower right. Menpes became a member of the Royal Society of Painter-Etchers and Engravers (RE) in 1881, Royal Society of British Artists (RBA) in 1885, Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours (RI) in 1897 and Royal Institute of Oil Painters (ROI) in 1899. Image Size: 8 x 11.5 in. Overall Size: 16.75 x 23.25 in. Framed behind glass.
Paul Beaden Hudder (Nevada, Massachusetts, 1897 - 1991) Harbor scene. Oil on artist's board. Hudder was an artist who showed his paintings in Boston and Reno. At Rockport, Massachusetts artist colony he met and studied under the seascape artist Emile Gruppe. Later Hudder continued his studies with artist Gordon Grant and developed his talent with etching under Charles Winter.Size: 14 x 16 in.Unframed.
AFTER FRED GOOLDEN "The Oldest Licensed House in Great Britain", etching, signed in pencil lower right, together with AFTER FRED GOOLDEN "Street Scene", etching, signed lower right and "The Book!" - "Or The Proceedings and Correspondence Upon the Subject of the Enquiry into the Conduct of Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales Under a Commission Appointed by the King in the Year 1806", published by T Davison, Whitefriars London 1813

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