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*DAVID HOCKNEY (B. 1937) "HOME" an illustration from "Six Fairy Tales from the Brothers Grimm", published 1970, etching, 42.5cm x 30.5cm Provenance: Acquired from Goldmark Gallery Note: In the 1960s David Hockney was hired to illustrate the British Royal Academy of Arts' book Six Fairy Tales from the Brothers Grimm. From over 350 Grimm fairytales, Hockney selected 6: "The Little Sea Hare", "Fundevogel", "Rapunzel", "The Boy who left Home to learn Fear", "Old Rink Rank" and "Rumpelstiltzhen". The above lot features in the story "The Boy who left Home to learn Fear"
A box of assorted posters, programmes and tickets for the 2012 Paralympics, Motor Sport posters, assorted theatre and show programmes, etc, together with AFTER ROBERT MORDEN "Dorsetshire", hand-coloured engraving and PHILIP PIMLOTT "Secluded street scene with arch building in the foreground leading down through a courtyard with buildings on either side and trees in centre", etching, together with a box of assorted prints and pictures
AFTER T HALLIDAY "With the Fleet", a small etching of two boats in the foreground, mooring in the harbour, other boats to the background, together with AFTER S L SCOTT "The Lake, Arundel Castle" an etching depicting trees in the foreground and a landscape scene of the lake at Arundel Castle with swan on the water, together with numerous assorted prints, etchings and watercolours together with GODFREY YOUNG "Continental mountainous landscape with a couple in foreground on viaduct", watercolour, signed and dated '95 to bottom left
Erik Desmaziéres (French b.1948) - Limited edition etching - Les Amateurs Perplexes, No.34/90, signed, titled, numbered and dated 1993 in pencil, 41.5cm x 60cm, unframed, together with a copy of the related Christopher Mendez exhibition catalogue November-December 1993 A.R. Condition: **General condition consistent with age
W DOUGLAS McLEOD. Continental coastal town scene with beached sailing vessels, cattle and figures, signed in pen lower right, etching, framed and glazed, 23 x 39 cm, together with DOROTHY WOOLLARD. 'Place des Cordeliers, Dinan', signed in pencil lower right, etching, framed and glazed, 21 x 16 cm, and MORTIMER MENPES. A Continental town scene, signed in pencil lower left, etching, framed and glazed, 21 x 30 cm (3)
‡ Georges Braque (French 1882-1963) Etude de Nu, 1907-1908 Signed and numbered 24/30 Etching, published by Galerie Maeght, Paris 1953 27 x 20cm Provenance: William Weston Gallery, London, 16th June 2007, No. 14998The Estate of Dr Peter Mangold Literature: Vallier, Braque, L’Oeuvre Gravé No. 1 ++Good condition, some very faint discolouring to paper within the margins, possibly showing an old mount but barely visible
‡ Henri Matisse (French 1869-1954) Portrait de Jeune Polonaise, portrait of a Polish Girl, 1917 Signed and numbered 13/15 in pen Drypoint etching 17 x 12cm Literature: Duthuit-Matisse 73, Matisse inventory (planche) no. 99 inscribed in pencil on the reverse Provenance: William Weston Gallery, London, 30th April 1998, No. 10897 The Estate of Dr Peter Mangold ++A few scattered large fox marks to margins and near signature, two on the edge of the plate but no obvious ones to image
‡ Joan Miro (Spanish 1893-1983) L’Antitête, 1947 Signed, dated 7/47, inscribed A, and New York and dedicated Epreuve d’essai pour Hayter Etching, early unique proof, printed by Stanley W. Hayter, Ref. Dupin 68 25.5 x 16cm (sheet size) Provenance: Stanley W. Hayter His wife Hellen Phillips Their son Augie Hayter and by descent Marco Angelini & Co. Ltd. at St. James’s Art Books, London, 5 July 2010, with certificate
‡ Joan Miro (Spanish 1893-1983) L’Antitête, 1947 Signed, dated 7/47, inscribed B and New York and dedicated Epreuve d’essai pour Hayter Etching, early unique proof, printed by Stanley W. Hayter, Ref. Dupin 67 25.5 x 16cm (sheet size) Provenance: Stanley W. Hayter His wife Hellen Phillips Their son Augie Hayter and by descent Marco Angelini & Co. Ltd. at St. James’s Art Books, London, 5 July 2010, with certificate
‡ Edmund Blampied (1886-1966) The Tavern, 1936 Signed Etching 23 x 37.5cm Provenance: Presented to A. Snow, Comdr. Force 135, by the artist, personally, at the Liberation of the Channel Islands Barbara Snow Collin Bowen, 1986 ++One or two small light fox marks to margins otherwise good condition
WINSTON MEGORAN (1913 - 1971) 'THE WOOL CLIPPER', a coloured etching of a clipper ship in full sail, signed and titled in pencil with publishers blind stamp, mounted, framed and glazed, approximate size 27cm x 35cm, together with Chas Pears (1873-1958) 'In the Tropics', a limited edition proof print, signed by the artist in pencil with Fine Art Trade Guild Blind Stamp, title label and print story label verso, mounted, framed and glazed, approximate size 40cm x 58cm (2)
Three limited edition country style prints, Henry Wilkinson "Yellow Labrador" an original colour dry point etching, 24cm x 33cm, signed and numbered 130, Ward Binks "English Setters below Cross Fell" 32cm x 43cm, number 112/500, Jonathan Sainsbury, spaniels flushing out pheasants in an autumn landscape, 34cm x 47cm, signed and numbered 84/600. (3)

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