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Louis Icart (French, 1888-1950) - 'Speed' (Woman with Hounds)Etching, dry point and aquatint, circa 1927, pencil signed lower right, bears embossed stamp to margin lower left, bears label verso for Editions Graphiques Gallery, 3 Clifford Street, London, W1, dated 1977, approx 37x63cm, mounted and framed. CONDITION REPORT: The picture is behind glass in a sealed frame, we have not removed it from the frame, report refers to visible areas only. Picture appears to be in good condition, no damage, no restoration. Small immediate margin good also, larger outer margin discoloured top edge, please see further images
19th century pastiche of a sporting cartoon, etching by Frank Paton, 18th century hand coloured engraving of hare coursing by Blome; after Alex Clark - limited edition, three gun dogs; after George Morland - the farmer's stable; and 18th century engraving of a romantic landscape after Turner (5)
'Low Water Whitby Harbour', etching after H L Boyle (1900-) 34cm x 21cm and 'Whitby from Crag Steps', etching after J Barrie-Robinson (British early 20th century) signed and titled in pencil dated 1923 26cm x 31cm (2) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
SNAFFLES coloured etching - WWI German soldier entitled 'Wipers', 42 x 30cms together with a T Hamilton Crawford coloured print mezzotint engraving of Spithead after J M W Turner, signed in pencil and embossed with a Fine Art Trade Guild stamp Condition Report & Further Information: in our opinion not damaged but would benefit from a dusting or ‘clean off’ behind the glass. There is a blind stamp bottom right which appear to be two interlocked horsebits
CECIL ALDIN coloured engraving - 'The New Inn, Gloucester', pencil signed, 45 x 37cms together with the coloured etching of 'The King's Head, Chigwell', pencil signed, 41 x 32cms, both embossed with the Fine Art Trade Guild stamp together with a coloured etching of a coaching scene, 23 x 41cms and a framed coloured print in the courtyard, 39 x 36cms
SIGNED LETTER WRITTEN BY RUDYARD KIPLING (1865 - 1936)addressed to Mrs Stone, Kingswood, Rudyard, Leek, Staffs, written from the Grand Pump Room Hotel, Bath, dated 1st January 1934, the typed content reading 'Dear Mrs Stone, We've been at Bath for Christmas and New Year and your letter has just been sent on. Thank you very much for good wishes and souvenir. It has rather special significance just now as, like all the South and West, we are short of water and with all the cattle yarded for the past month, we're getting a little uneasy about their water supply. I hope it's a good omen. Thank you for your nice tale about the butcher's daugher. All good wishes to you both for the New Year. Most sincerely, Rudyard Kipling', signed in black ink, framed with a reproduced etching after William Strang depicting Kipling, mounted, framed and under glass, 40.5cm x 50.5cm overall
Sepp/Nozemann - Three late 18th/early 19th Century ornithological hand coloured etching/engravings from Cornelius Nozeman's 'Nederlandsche Vogelen' comprising: Colopax Gallinula, Picus Laba Et Viridis Minor and Charadrius Hiaticula, visible dimensions 37cm x 31.5cm Condition: A little discoloured/faded - **General condition consistent with age
George Edwards (1694-1773) - Two 18th Century hand coloured ornithological etching/engravings from Seligmann's, A Natural History Of Uncommon Birds…..etc, each depicting a parrot perched on a branch, 27cm x 21.25cm and 28.75cm x 22cm Condition: Significant browning particularly to one of the pair, this is quite evident in our images - **General condition consistent with age
William Lionel Wyllie, etching, "The Thames". 35 cm x 49 cm, framed, signed. CONDITION REPORT: This etching is significantly yellowed. Whilst there is no damage to the etching itself the whole of the plate is a beige colour. There is no evidence of any foxing. The picture is glazed. The mount is discoloured and the frame whilst intact a little scuffed.
William Lionel Wyllie, etching, "St. Paul's from The Thames". 22 cm x 26 cm, framed, signed (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This etching is in generally good condition. There is no significant staining and n o significant foxing. There are approximately 10 tiny pinhead brown marks to the sky but none of these are in opinion significant. The etching is fairly crisp and bright, the signature is strong. The picture is glazed. The mount is discoloured and the ebonised frame is in reasonable order with minor chips.
Special Edition of 100 CopiesO'Nolan (Brian). Myles na gCopaleen. Golden Hours, a Version. Otherwise known as Flann O'Brien At War. With a postschrift by Dr Uli Kochonauer and a new etching by Hector McDonnell. L. 1999, cloth, No. 70 of a Special Edition of 100 copies, Signed by Kochonauer, by the editor John Wyse Jackson and by the Artist (in Irish). Original signed etching by McDonnell Numbered 70/75 laid in. (1)
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