WILLIAM LIONEL WYLLIE, RA, RBA, RE (1851-1951) THE MEDWAY etching, signed by the artist in pencil, 8.5 x 16cm, twenty one other etchings, all signed, including Sydney William Carline, Charles John Watson, RE and John Souter, a signed lithograph by Henry Moore, RA, RWS and two unsigned prints, sold in portfolio (25)++Variable, many good. Note the Whiley etching with two small spots of foxing
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RAF 1930’s Armoured Cars / Westland Wapiti Aircraft Decorated Cigarette Case. This unmarked silver metal cigarette case is decorated with an etched image of a Westland Wapiti (J9090) in Flight. The reverse is etched with a RAF Crest, Armoured Car and Iraq. Also with the initials “EB”. Etching is clear. ... Accompanied by an RAF Officer’s ID “Dog Tag” “L. BERESFORD OFFR C.E. 58919 RAF”. (2 items) Flight Lieutenant L. Beresford was promoted to the rank of Flying Officer in 1949 and is possibly the son of the original owner of the case.
Edwardian Northamptonshire Yeomanry Heavy Cavalry Pattern Sword. A scarce example of the regulation heavy cavalry pattern. The blade etched with a reverse entwined ER cypher and a Regimental device. The forte with the cutler’s details of “Hamburger Rogers & Co.” The hilt of the regulation pattern. Housed in steel scabbard with two loose rings. Etching to the blade is clear. Hilt and scabbard with some storage wear.
William IV 1822 Pattern Officer’s Piped Back Bladed Officer’s Sword. A good period example, the piped back blade with etched panel with Crowned WIVR cypher. This device is repeated to the regulation pattern gilt metal hilt. Black shagreen grip with twist wire binding. Housed in black leather and gilt mounted scabbard. Etching to the blade is clear, blade with some staining. Gilt possibly professionally restored. Near VGC.
After E Scott Jones; a limited edition signed etching, 'Liverpool Pilot Office', signed, no.7/30 and titled in pencil with label verso, 10 x 14.5cm, also two pastels depicting a scene at low tide and three mountain climbers by local artist Peter Owen of Southport, both signed lower-right, 16 x 26 and 38 x 25cm respectively, all framed and glazed (3).
CHRIS ORR limited edition (15/35) etching - tired-out laundry worker, entitled 'Our Lady of the Washing', signed and dated 1977, 35 x 15cms Provenance: The Estate of Paul Rees FRSA, former Senior Art Conservator at the National Museum of Wales between circa 1972 and 1992. Graduate of Cardiff College of Art
Jean Louis Forain (1852-1931) - 'Le Gros Cigar', pencil signed engraving circa 1908, bears label verso for Peter H. Deitsch, 24 East 81st Street, New York, inscribed 'Forain, Le Gros Cigar, soft ground etching 1908. Gurein 38, one of 25 examples, on Holland paper, signed in crayon, with artists watermark', approx 16x24cm, mounted and framed.
DAVID BRISTOW (CONTEMPORARY) FELT PEN AND WATERCOLOUR Saddleworth from Delph, signed, inscribed and dated '03 11" x 15" (28cm x 38cm) ALSO AN ETCHING PRINTED IN COLOURS BY THE SAME ARTIST 'Chyalu Hills, Kenya' numbered 4/12 signed and dated '02 and an ETCHING BY D.E. Beattie entitled 'Tillfield Copse' numbered 1/150
UNATTRIBUTED (NINETEENTH CENTURY NEOPOLITAN SCHOOL) HAND COLOURED LITHOGRAPH Horse drawn cart with two passengers and driver, Mount Vesuvius in the background, 'GALLYSO DI NAPOLI' 7 ¼" X 10 ½" (18.4cm x 26.7cm) B.E. LITCHFIELD COLOURED ETCHING 'Old Rouen Street' 8 ½" x 5 ½" (21.6cm x 14cm) And a colour print 'A bit of old Brixham' (3)
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