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Lot 468

JEAN IARLOU, etching in colours, signed and dated, 1960, 83cm x 150cm, framed (as found)

Lot 111

Morgan Dennis ' Let's go! ' Etching, signed in pencil, in a glazed ebonised frame, 10 x 14cm

Lot 432

After William Lionel Wyllie, a stormy seascape with waves lashing against a pier, a dry point etching signed to the margin in pencil, together with another etching after the same hand, 21 x 37cm x 16 x 25cm.

Lot 656

DIANA THORNE CANADIAN/AMERCAN 1895-1963 THE SKATER, A PENCIL SIGNED ETCHING. 21 x 35cms TOGETHER WITH A COLLECTION OF VINTAGE THEATRICAL COSTUME DESIGNS.

Lot 658

FRANK BRANGWYN 1867-1956 AN ARCHITECTURAL SETTING WITH FOREGROUND FIGURES, A SIGNED ETCHING. 79 x 63cms.

Lot 657

AUGUSTE RODIN 1867-1917 LA RONDE, AN ETCHING. 10 x 15cms.

Lot 684

GRAHAM CLARKE 1941- (ARR) DANCE BY THE LIGHT OF THE MOON PENCIL SIGNED ARTIST'S PROOF, COLOUR ETCHING. 37 x 57cms.

Lot 312

Salmon Van Abbe - Dutch (1883-1955), Etching, Gentleman receiving a buttonhole, Signed, titled and dedicated in pencil, 39cm x 31cm, Framed and glazed, With a modern limited edition print depicting the interior of a home 'At Almeidu St', a Jessie Furber engraving of figures and a cart on a beach, five Rama Samaraweera (Sri Lankan / Welsh), signed limited edition prints, studies of ladies, and two other pictures (Qty)

Lot 321

Robert Walker Macbeth after Sir John Everett Millais, Etching, Christmas Eve - Murthly Castle near Dunkeld in the Highlands of Perthshire, Signed in pencil by both artists, with a small vignette and PH blind stamp, 57cm x 48cm, Framed and glazed with Rowleys label verso CONDITION REPORT: There are some foxing marks to the right hand side of the sky and in the snow in the foreground. These are little purple in colour and may be the result of previous treatment to remove the foxing. Minor browning, otherwise image ok. Mount a little grubby. Minor wear to frame.

Lot 191

Collection of pictures including Fishing Boats at Sea, 20th century oil on board, Rural Cottaqe Scene, late 19th century oil on canvas, Portrait of a Lady, early 20th century watercolour and etching signed by L Walker max 40cm x 49cm (9) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 222

19th century lithiographs - '92nd (Highland) Regiment of Foot. Marching Order', The Parker Gallery - London label verso, 'Guards and Highlanders (First Division Camp)', by Day & Son after E Walker pub. Ackerman, London and 'A Perspective View of the Revolving Temple of Concord Invented by Sir William Congreve', 19th century etching and aquatint hand coloured engraved by R. W. Smart after J Pain pub. T. Greenwood London 1814 max 34cm x 43cm (3) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 232

'Canada Geese', limited edition hand coloured etching no. 36/100 after Frans Wesselman (Dutch 1953-) signed titled and numbered in pencil with Broughton Gallery label verso 24.5cm x 23.5cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 233

'Where the Water Runs Deep, 'limited edition hand coloured etching no. 43/60 after Frans Wesselman (Dutch 1953-) signed titled and numbered in pencil with Broughton Gallery label verso 16cm x 16.5cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 167

Etching, signed lower left Paolo Manaresi, numerls bottom right IX/XIII, stamp of Libreria Prandi, H mm 325x465Publication: Catalogue n. 156 - Libreria Antiquaria Prandi di Reggio Emilia,1972-73, n.424, Tav. 154

Lot 718

Grass (Gunter). The Tin Drum, translated by Ralph Manheim, 1st UK edition, 1962, original boards, dust jacket, spine toned, a few stains to rear panel, 8vo, Stephen Spender's copy (his bookplate to front pastedown), together with Cat and Mouse, 1st UK edition, 1963, original cloth, dust jacket, spine and upper panel a little toned, 8vo, with others by Grass, some duplicates including Dog Years, 1965, Gunter Grass Drawings and Words 1954-1977, 1983, 2 copies, each a limited edition of 100 (B32 & B42) with a signed and numbered etching 'Sign in the Sky', Kinderlied. Poems and Etchings, Lord John Press, 1982 (limited edition 69/300), and Gunter Grass. Nobel Lecture, 7 December 1999, signed limited edition 57/150 (40)

Lot 306

WILLIAM LIONEL WYLLIE (1851 - 1931) 'Beached sailing ship with figures and distant shipping, etching, signed in pencil to the margin, W L Wyllie, in plain oak glazed frame, 23cm x 35.5cm

Lot 224

LOCAL INTEREST - A COLLECTION OF CALENDARS ISSUED FOR MANDERS PAINT LTD., WOLVERHAMPTON, various dates 1951 - 1964, some duplicates, each with an etching to the top of buildings of interest. The earlier examples by Alfred Blundell, the later by Alan carr Linford. Places depicted include St. Margaret's Church, Kings Lynn, Coventry Cathedral, Kelmscott Manor etc. (13)

Lot 191

A Venetian style octagonal bevel edged wall mirror with floral etching and raised glass beading to edges, together with a white painted wall mirror (2)

Lot 337

Katherine Virgils, abstract composition, mixed media, 109.5 x 109.5 cm, Refna, a bust portrait of a gentleman, crayon, pencil sketch to mount, signed and dated '92, 49 x 35 cm, Geoff Butterworth, a church, watercolour, signed and dated '79, 39 x 26 cm, an artist's proof etching, Under Water, signed N B W, titled and dated 1977 in pencil, other pictures and prints (qty)

Lot 133

Salmon (William). Polygraphice; or The Arts of Drawing, Engraving, Etching, Limning, Painting, Washing, Varnishing, Gilding, Colouring, Dying, Beautifying and Perfuming, Second Edition, with many large additions, printed by E.T. & R.H. for R. Jones, 1673, additional engraved title by William Sherwin (dated 1672), title printed in red and black, 10 (of 15) engraved plates only, lacks two leaves of text: B5 and B6 (pages 9-12), the following two leaves with fore-margins trimmed, some occasional ink marks, later 18th-century half calf, gilt spine, rubbed to joints and edges, 8vo, together with Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments, and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, Cambridge, Joseph Bentham, 1759, bound with Whole Book of Psalms, Cambridge, 1754, at rear, all edges gilt, marbled endpapers, contemporary gilt-decorated red full morocco, rubbed and some marks, 8vo, plus The Life of Petrarch. Collected from Memoires pour la Vie de Petrarch, 2 volumes, 1775, engraved frontispiece to first volume, ownership signature of Lord Rawcliffe to head of title of each volume, some light spotting to preliminary leaves, contemporary calf, later reback, 8vo, and other miscellaneous antiquarian interest, all 18th and 19th century, leather bound, mainly 8vo (80)

Lot 594

‡ Elyse Ashe Lord (1900-1971) Sewing drypoint etching, hand coloured trial proof on paper, framed signed in pencil lower right, paper label to reverse, catalogue number 97 30 x 26cm.

Lot 583

Henry Wilkinson, Spaniel with game, signed lower right "Henry Wilkinson", hand-coloured etching, 17 x 18cm; and Cecil Aldin, Borzoi, Sealyham, Collie, print, 28 x 22cm (2)

Lot 617

English School, 19th Century, Studies of Wolfhounds, etching, 14 x 19cm

Lot 625

J. Brown Gibson, St Martin's in the Fields, etching 1914, signed below in pencil, 41 x 26cm; R. Herman Smith, A Street in Tunis, signed coloured etching from an edition of 75, 22 x 16cm (2)

Lot 1021

MARTIN FROY (1926-2017); a black and white etching 'Mother and Child', signed, inscribed and dated 1955, 20 x 17.5cm, framed and glazed. (D) CONDITION REPORT: This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk.

Lot 908

A large Bohemian ruby glass trumpet vase with an etched woodland scene with deer and further scrolling foliate etching, to spreading fluted circular base, height 56cm. CONDITION REPORT: There is a chip to the base, general very slight abrasions commensurate with age otherwise in good condition with no sign of damage or repair.

Lot 942

MALCOLM OSBORNE CBE RA (1880-1963); etching, 'Trekkers of the Plain, Salonika', a rural scene with cart to foreground, titled and signed in pencil with further detail verso, 13 x 34.5cm, framed and glazed. (D) CONDITION REPORT: Some minor foxing/staining to surround and mount but etching ok. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk We would not be able to send this item via our in house service and would recommend Mailboxes, Etc. Their contact details can be found http://www.adampartridge.co.uk/postage.php

Lot 943

ANDREW WATSON TURNBULL (1874-1957); etching, London landmark with central neoclassical facade, with monogram and full signature to bottom right and 'Academy Proof' blind stamp to lower left, 25 x 38cm, framed and glazed, with another unframed etching by the same artist "February Fill Dyke", signed, titled and with artist's proof blindstamp (2). (D) CONDITION REPORT: Generally clean with only some very minor marks, paper has raised slightly from damp or cold. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk

Lot 945

Four etchings depicting castles to include Corfe Castle after S Dobson, Castle Combe after TS Allan, and two further etchings depicting Stowe School, all framed and glazed (6). CONDITION REPORT: One etching of Stowe School heavily stained and foxed, otherwise general staining/foxing with some minor marks throughout, wear to frames and mounts.

Lot 947

Five etchings depicting France including two coloured examples depicting Boulogne after E Sharland and Old Arbois after L David, and a further faintly coloured etching depicting Bruges after W Huggins, all framed and glazed (6). CONDITION REPORT: Some foxing/spotting and staining to the etchings, mounts and frames generally wo0rn.

Lot 950

CJ BAUER; a coloured etching of a seated young woman, signed lower right, 24 x 23cm, framed and glazed and two further etchings by same artist, both framed and glazed (3).

Lot 612

Harold Lawes (1865-1940)A Cottage SceneWatercolourSigned and dated lower right, 191318 x 25cm Together with another believed to be by the same hand, unsigned and an etching of three horses heads, monogrammed signature indistinct (3)

Lot 88

Frank Dicksee/Herbert Dicksee - Etching - Memories, being an interior scene with figures and a dog, after Frank Dicksee, signed in pencil by both Frank and Herbert Dicksee, framed and glazed Condition:

Lot 1557

An original Limited edition Etching by Walter H. Sweet. Of Mars Hill, Lynmouth. Framed and glazed. Approx. 22 x 26cm.

Lot 609

TWO SMALL FRAMED MONOCHROME ETCHING, BOTH BY S THOMAS

Lot 291

A George III Naval Dirk, the 43.5 cm curved, single edge blade retaining some of original etching, including part maker's name (***OCK'S Warranted), foliage and martial trophies, gilt brass hilt, dished oval guard with pierced, interlacing border, chequered ivory grip, the pommel with vacant ring, the leather scabbard with gilt brass mounts, twin suspension ringsBlade with scattered patches of rust. Etching considerably fainter towards edge. Some evidence of sharpening. Wear to gilding on guard and hilt. Natural cracks to ivory grip. Scabbard leather very dry with one crack and other faults. Gilding to brass mounts on scabbard very worn.

Lot 295

A Late 19th Century Court Sword, the 78.5 cm blade with foliate etching, the cast brass, shell-shaped guard, knucklebow and hilt decorated with beading, gilt thread bullion knot, brass-mounted leather scabbardBlade with scattered patches of light rust and pitting. Scabbard leather cracked below top mount, with losses to black finish and with overall dryness.

Lot 336

A Victorian 1887 Pattern Heavy Cavalry Officer's Undress Sword, the 80.5cm single edge fullered steel blade etched with Royal cypher and scrolling foliage, with original owner's initials JT, by Folkard, 69 Jermyn St., London, with Proof poincon, the steel hilt pierced and engraved with honeysuckle, with wire bound fish skin grip and steel scabbardBlade very greasy, etching quite faint. Some wear to fish skin. Scabbard lacks suspension rings and two large split dents

Lot 350

A Late 19th Century Prussian Officer's Sword, the 83cm single edge fullered steel blade etched with crowned eagle, martial trophies and foliage, the brass stirrup hilt with rounded langets, wire bound fish skin grip and dove head pommel, with brass mounted leather scabbard; a Similar Later Sword, the blade marked for Paul Weyersberg, the brass stirrup hilt with wire bound black plastic grip, lacks scabbard 1 - Blade has areas of black patching, etching is rather faint. Wire binding of hilt is coming loose in places. Some scuffing to leather scabbard. 2 - Minor dings to quillon, otherwise in good condition. Lacks scabbard

Lot 355

An Edward VIII 1897 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword, the 83cm single edge fullered steel blade etched with Royal cypher, by Wm. Anderson & Sons, Edinburgh, the steel hilt pierced with Royal cypher, with wire bound fishskin grip, leather sword knot and scabbard; a Victorian 1822 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword, the 78cm pipe back steel blade faintly etched, the brass gothic hilt pierced with Royal cypher, with wire bound fishskin grip, lacks hinged guard, with steel scabbard (2-af)1 - Blade and hilt has orange rust pitting 2 - Etching is very faint on the blade, the hinged guard has broken off and is missing. Some damage to grip under pommel

Lot 428

AN ETCHING AFTER PIRANESI FROM THE VEDUTE DI ROMA, 47 X 70.5CM H, C1800-07, EBONISED AND GILTWOOD FRAME

Lot 1

‡ Bernard Leach (1887-1979) Self Scrutiny, 1916 etching on paper, framed signed in the print BL, titled and dated, pencil to mount 14/25. 14.5 x 8.5cm (image) Provenance Contemporary Ceramics Bonhams, London, 2nd April 1998 lot 49. Literature Simon Olding The Etchings of Bernard Leach, Crafts Study Centre/Leach Pottery, page 106 catalogue number 77 for a comparable print.

Lot 446

An early 20th century dry point etching of a seated nude, in strip frame, and Edward Blampied: a dry point etching, farmer with cattle, in ebonised strip frame

Lot 371

After Joseph Pennel. French rural scene, monochrome etching and three others

Lot 628

Elizabeth Foden. Red Mice, White Ladies Prior, near Tongue, Shropshire, the Toledo Gates, copy of an etching and Lake District, various scenes (4 works, various sizes)

Lot 202

*Gillray (James). Farmer Giles & his Wife shewing off their daughter Betty to their Neighbours on her return from school, published H. Humphrey, January 1st. 1809, etching with contemporary hand colouring, repaired closed tear affecting image, some dust and finger soiling to margins, a little toned, 315 x 470 mm A plump and distinctly bovine young girl sits at a square piano whilst her parents stand in rapt admiration of her newly aquired social graces. A satire on the agricultural classes who attempt to ape the manners of the gentry. (1)

Lot 349

Taranman Gallery. Rory McEwen, Preface by Fenella Crichton, Taranman, 12 December 1979-14 January 1980, original etching of a leaf as frontispiece, colour plates, original printed wrappers, slim 8vo, limited edition 24/40, signed with original etching, from the total edition of 300, together with Raoul Ubac, Ardoises, Taranman, 9 October-8 November 1980, monochrome plates, original printed wrappers, 8vo, limited edition of 300 copies, plus Genevieve Asse, Preface by Roland Penrose, Taranman, 15 January-14 February 1981, signed colour etching frontispiece, numbered 21/30, colour plates, original printed wrappers, 8vo, one of 30 copies with original drypoint, from the total edition of 300, and Brigitte Simon, Recent Paintings, Taranman, 3 December-31 December 1977, original drypoint etching, monochrome plates, original printed wrappers, 8vo, limited edition of 300 copies, this being number 25 of the first forty with original drypoint, and signed by the artist, plus other Taranman exhibition catalogues and publications, including The Lithographs of Charles Shannon by Paul Delaney, 1978, Kenneth Armitage, 1982, Nicolas De Stael, Lettres a Jacques Duborg, 1981, Nicolas De Stael, Drawings and Engraved Work, 1981, Victor Segalen, 1978, Christopher Hewett, 1938-1983, 1984, Brian, etc., mostly original printed wrappers, including many duplicates, some signed limited editions, 8vo, VG (approx. 80)

Lot 220

*Rowlandson (Thomas). The sign of the Four Alls, circa 1810, etching with contemporary hand colouring, 235 x 340 mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

Lot 201

*Food and drink. Cook (H.), How much! Seven & Eight pence! Cod sounds!! 2s. Joint, 2s 6d Pickle, Cheese & Pint o' Wine 3s 2d, published T. Gillard, 1827, etching with contemporary hand colouring, 255 x 200 mm, together with Hunt (George), The Wrong Box. Capital joint this Landlord 'pon my soul, here's cut and come again. Yes Sir ther's cut to be sure but I'll be ___ if ever you come again, published G.Hunt, circa 1830, aquatint with contemporary hand colouring, trimmed to plate mark, 245 x 210 mm, with Divertissement des Anglais en Belgique. Ou le soup‚ chez Mamour, published Paris, circa 1800, hand coloured engraving, trimmed to image and laid on later paper, 200 x 270 mm, with one other similar (4)

Lot 211

*Phillips (John, pseud. A. Sharpshooter). The Stroke Oar to the Royal George, published T. Gans, 1829, etching with contemporary hand colouring, 345 x 250 mm, together with Cruikshank (George), The four Mr. Prices, published G. Humphrey, 1825 [and] Anglo-Parisian Salutations..., published G. Humphrey, 1822, two etchings with contemporary hand colouring, each approximately 250 x 355 mm, with Marks (J. Lewis), The Lame Duel. The 10th do Fight!! take the town by surprise and Folly by the Ears (sic itur ad astra), published S. W. Fores, 1824, etching with contemporary hand colouring, some abrasion and wear to each corner caused by earlier adhesion, 240 x 350 mm (4)

Lot 50

Etching of the Cunard Line Ocean Liner RMS Berengaria Which Earned the 14 Year Old Artist a Trip to New York in 1933, the frame and glazed etching shows the ship in dry dock waiting to be repaired and is signed J L Skeggs to the corner. Reverse of the frame has two newspaper clippings from 1933 explaining that his picture was sent to the offices at Cunard Line and they were so impressed with the picture that they sent him on a trip to New York on RMS Berengaria and then a return on RMS Aquitania. Accompanying the etching is a portfolio of images relating to RMS Aquitania, something acquired on his trip home. An interesting item.

Lot 3336

An etching signed in pencil by Kenneth Steel, depicting buildings by a river

Lot 3421

A 19th Century, hand coloured Lithograph of a young mother, together with an antique map, etching and a watercolour along with two other prints (6)

Lot 3443

A 19th Century etching, together with an Indian painting on ivory and a miniature painting in oak frame (3)

Lot 570

An etching, by William Strang - 'Old Walls, Segovia', signed to plate and signed in pencil to margin; with T. & R. Annan & Sons, Glasgow, label verso.

Lot 625

An etching, by Frank Henry Mason - bustling quayside scene, signed.

Lot 654

An etching, by D.Y. Cameron - "Arran", signed and inscribed in the plate.

Lot 430

Rosaleen Davey (b.1947)Conundrum (No.41)Etching, 34.5 x 29.5cm (14 x 11½)Signed, dated (19)'77 and numbered 2/9Provenance: From the estate of the late Cyril Murray; Tom Caldwell Gallery label verso.

Lot 444

A SIGNED LIMITED EDITION COLOURED ETCHING BY STEPHEN WHITTLE, 'Where the Stream flows through wooded land' No. 108/150

Lot 1427

A 20TH CENTURY THREE TIER WALL SHELF, a Georgian style fret cut wall mirror, gilt framed oval wall mirror, an etching of Falmouth and a sketch of High Street, Clovelly and a small watercolour of a bridge (4)

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