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PROBABLY DUTCH LATE 19th/EARLY 20th CENTURY ORIGINAL ETCHING, VIEW OF A WINDMILL indistinctly signed in pencil (obscured by mount), W. STIRLING MARTIN 20th CENTURY LIMITED EDITION BLOCK PRINT ENTITLED 'FELLED BEECHES' No 1/25 signed in pencil, 4 1/4" (10.8cm) x 6 1/4" (16cm) and THREE OTHER 20th CENTURY PRINTS (5)
FARRINGTON. Framed, signed, dated '67' and titled 'I shall eclecticise la Chaise just as Rodin eclectisied Michelangelo' in pencil to margin, artists proof etching on paper, showing standing semi nude female in red knickers, after Gaston Lachaise's (1882 - 1935) 1932 bronze sculpture, 'Standing Woman' 60cm x 44.5cm.
*Spence (Robert, 1871-1964,). In the Carriere d'Eca[u]faut (S.S.A.3), circa 1916, etching on wove paper, signed and titled in pencil to lower margin, 24 x 35 cm, modern mount, light toning to margins within aperture and somewhat browned to verso Robert Spence, Section Sanitaire Anglais No. 3, Croix de Guerre, RE. (1)
AFTER THOMAS WEBSTER "Punch", black and white engraving, together with AFTER AXEL H HAIG "Chartres", the cathedral with figures on bridge, etching, signed bottom right, together with two prints "Holly" and "Mistletoe", AFTER JOSEPH CLARK "Return of the Runaway", AFTER DONALD CRAWFORD "Durham Cathedral", AFTER N CAUMINE "The Whaler", coloured engravings and etchings etc
A FRAMED STIPPLE ENGRAVING IN OVAL MOUNT BEHIND GLASS - A LADY SITTING HANDING OUT MONEY AFTER ANGELICA KAUFFMAN ENGRAVED + A FRAMED ETCHING BEHIND GLASS - PORTRAIT OF LORD LISTER SIGNED IN PENCIL + A FRAMED MEZZOTINT HAND COLOURED BEHIND GLASS - A VISIT TO THE GRANDFATHER' ENGRAVED W WARD (3)
Courtry (Charles). Boutet embeté par Courtry, preface de Leon Maillard, Paris, 1896, 2 drypoint etchings by Boutet, each in 3 states, one etching by Courtry, also in 3 states, partly untrimmed, original printed wrappers with etched full-page design to upper cover by Courtry, in glassine dust wrapper, a little frayed to extremities, 8vo, limited editions of 400 copies, this being one of 50 copies printed on papier imperial du Japon, with the etchings in 3 states, together with Boutet (Henri), Ces Dames!...Orné de cinquante lithographies originales retouchées au pastel, Paris, Lahure, 1912, hand-coloured lithographic illustrations throughout, untrimmed, original pictorial wrappers, a little rubbed and some marks, upper joint partly split at head and foot, large 8vo, limited edition 214/300, initialled by the artist, plus Cramer (Gerald), Catalogue de tres beaux livres et estampes modernes, Catalogue No. 5, Geneva, 1948, & Oeuvres originales de peintres 1867-1950, Catalogue No. 6, Geneva, 1950, monochrome illustrations to each, both original printed wrappers, with original colour design to upper wrapper by Miro and Braque respectively, very light soiling, slim 8vo, both printed in an edition of 1000 copies (4)
Folio Society publication. Gulliver's Travels, by Jonathan Swift, 2011, hand-printed etching, signed and numbered by the artist, seventeen tipped-in colour plates, top edge gilt, vellum spine and tips, blocked gilt and colour illustration to front board, folio, contained in original drop-back box Limited edition 15/1000 copies. (1)
Antiquarian folios, mostly 18th & 19th century, including John Ogilby's Africa, 1670, with all maps and most plates not present, Francis Tallents, A View of Universal History, Cluverius, New General Atlas, 1721, with all maps missing, disbound, an album of engraved plates by Cochin, Monsiau illustrating Rousseau's Heloise, circa 1790s, bound in full maroon morocco, an album of original pen & ink outline drawings after classical sculptures and gems, circa 1800, bound in contemporary marbled wrappers, folio, several scrap albums of engraved portraits and reproductions, two folio volumes of The Riviera News, for 1910-11 & 1911-12, a printed history of the Coldstream Guards, entitled Presentation of Colours to the First Battalion by His Majesty the King at Buckingham Palace, 29th May 1907, with an etching by Captain Nevile R. Wilkinson, and four illustrations, printed in a limited edition of 250 copies, 8vo, etc Sold with all faults. (2 cartons)
A STOURBRIDGE 'ROCK CRYSTAL' ARTE NOUVELLE SILVER-MOUNTED ROSE BOWL FOR THE S.Y. HERSILIA, R.Y.S. 1904, with stylised floral etching and London hallmarked silver collar engraved "Hersilia" R.Y.S. June 1904 -- 5¼ x 10in. (13.5 x 25.5cm.), Hersilia was a 454 ton steam yacht built by Ramage & Ferguson in 1895 for Sir Walpole Greenwell. In 1902 he joined the Royal Yacht Sqadron and retained Hersilia until the outbreak of WW1. In common with most steam yachts, she was hired by the Admiralty, fitted with a single 12pdr gun and sent on anti-submarine patrol in the Stornoway area. She was wrecked on Eilean Chuai, Hebrides on the 6th January, 1916.
WILLIAM LIONEL WYLLIE (BRITISH, 1851-1931), The Q-Boat 'Merope' sinking a U-Boat, Signed in pencil 'W.L. Wyllie' (lower left), Etching, PL. 6¾ x 9in. (17.5 x 23cm.);, Together with another by the same hand, A stranded derelict, Signed in pencil 'W.L. Wyllie' (lower left), Etching, 10 x 15in. (25.5 x 38cm.), -2,
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