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Lot 88

Silkscreen and Etching on Copper Plate - THE SILICON SUITE | 24" x 38"

Lot 89

Silkscreen and Etching on Copper Plate - SILICON SUITE SERIES | 24" x 38"

Lot 349B

After Wheelwright, 'Steady there, steady!', a print, together with two watercolours, two ambrotypes (A.F) and an etching (5)

Lot 259

A birds-eye maple picture frame with a watercolour of a Napoleonic soldier, together with a gilt-framed coloured etching of Versailles palace

Lot 80

TRACEY EMIN (British, b.1963), 'Kiss', polymer gravure etching, no. 364/1000, signed lower right in pencil, framed, 34cm x 30.5cm (Please Note Clause 6 of Buyer's Conditions).

Lot 133

'Staple Inn (Holborn Front, London)', Albany E. Howarth original etching signed in pencil, impressed blind stamp 27cm x 32cm

Lot 204

Four Spode limited edition cathedral plates, a coloured Mezzotint of Loch Morlich by James Priddey, coloured etching of York Minster, Scarborough print and two others

Lot 399C

Doris M. Stacey (20thC) Portrait of an old Man etching, signed and titled in pencil 12in x 8in (30.5cm x 20cm), framed together with two other etchings by different hands and a French hand-coloured engraving by Louis Romanet entitled "Le Lever", all framed (4) AR

Lot 134

Denise Walker Apotheosis II Etching & Aquatint Signed in pencil, In glazed frame, 38 x 45cm

Lot 110

Robin Craig Guthrie (1902-1927): 'Study of a young man', unsigned with label verso 'Purchased from Abbott and Holder', pencil on paper, together with after Gilray, 'Patent Bolsters', a hand coloured etching, published 1791, by H. Humphrey, and a block print of a Gentleman, with monogram, no 40 / 150, dated 1924, 11 by 8cm. (3)

Lot 100

After Jozef Israels (Dutch, 1824-1911): 'The Hearth', etching signed on the plate, 39 by 29cm.

Lot 105

Graham Clarke (b. 1941): 'Archipelago', a hand coloured etching, limited edition no 101 / 150, signed and titled in pencil, published by Christie's Contemporary Art, with certificate, 54 by 69cm.

Lot 97

Graham Clarke (b. 1941): 'The Green Man', a limited edition etching, number 12 of 100, signed in pencil lower right margin, 38 by 54cm.

Lot 524

Alfred Blundell - The Cavenham river, etching; assorted pictures and prints etc

Lot 542

Janet Fulford ink and watercolour; Yarmouth Harbour etching; two prints; and a modern Oriental silkwork (5)

Lot 550

Assorted engravings to include; The Bombardment of Algiers and The Defeat of the Spanish Armada, Tristram Ellis etching etc (5)

Lot 343

* TOM MAXWELL, THE DOCKS etching, signed and signed under the plate mark 14cm x 22cm Mounted, framed and under glass

Lot 329

COKER STONEL? Sir Arthur Grenfell Wauchope GCB GCMG CIE DSO Signed, portrait coloured etching, 46cm x 38cm

Lot 306

A box of miscellaneous pictures including three metallic repro maps and a metal etching of a landscape, various mixed media prints by S. Jervis and a signed and numbered print of Selworthy Village by Stephen Whittle

Lot 295

Cecil Aldin, etching from 'Old English Inns Series' 'The George Inn, Dorchester', signed in pencil to the margin with publishers blind stamp of Fine Art Trade Guild, framed and glazed, 32 x 40cm

Lot 293

Cecil Aldin, Village scene with a mother and child in the foreground, etching from the 'Old English Inn series' signed in pencil lower left, framed, 32 x 40cm

Lot 301

French School, 20th century, Etching titled 'La vielle pont...' indistinctly signed lower right in pencil and title inscribed and dated 1914 lower left under the plate, hand coloured etching, framed, 32 x 24cm

Lot 263

AFTER JAMES GILLRAY (BRITISH, 1756-1815) '- the Death of Admiral Lord Nelson - in the Moment of Victory', hand-coloured etching, published by H. Humphrey, Dec. 23rd 1805, 39.5cm x 28.5cm, unglazed, (laid down to board; narrow margins); and 'The Death of the Great Wolf', hand-coloured etching, published by H. Humphrey, Dec. 17th 1795, 33.5cm x 44cm, unglazed, (laid down to board; narrow margins), (2). Provenance: Estate of Nina Bawden.

Lot 828

UNATTRIBUTED; a black and white etching of a pensive lady resting her head on her hand, in the Matisse style, signed illegibly within the print, 20 x 14.5cm, framed and glazed.

Lot 63

A vintage Mustard Manufacturer's to the Queen poster in oak frame, 60 x 46cm, a signed black and white etching, and a Durham Miner's Association framed and glazed certificate (3).

Lot 1297

A B.S.A. standard air rifle, Serial No. 544683 for circa 1929, etching on air chamber still visible and in good condition

Lot 102

Norman Wilkinson (1878-1971)'A Game Fish' Etching and drypointSigned and titled 24.5cm x 32cmProvenance:Vicars Brothers Ltd, London (label on reverse)

Lot 1436

boxes and Objects - A mother of pearl cigarette case, lighter and magnifying glass; an oval brass dressing table mirror decorated with scrolls and cherubs; decorative gilt wall cherubs; a framed etching.

Lot 1461

A treen, EPNS topped biscuit barrel; Morocco leather cased geometry set; brass pixie figural nut crackers; treen cigarette boxes, assortment; hand coloured etching, framed; qty.

Lot 819

WW1 Period 4th Royal Irish Dragoon Guards Officer’s 1912 Pattern Sword by Wilkinson of London. A very good and rare example. The blade is etched with a crowned GVR cypher, the Regimental badge and title and to the forte the cutlers details of Wilkinson and blade number 47050. The blade is also etched with the owners initials of “R.G.M.”. The hilt is of the regulation pattern, the shagreen grip with twist wire binding. Complete with steel scabbard. Etching to blade clear. GC.

Lot 823

Royal Army Medical Officer’s Sword. A George V Period example. the straight blade with etched decoration of a Crowned GVR cypher and to the forte the retailer’s details of Fenton Brothers of Sheffield. The hilt is the 1892 regulation pattern the open guard incorporating a GVR crowned cypher. Complete with brown leather field service scabbard. Overall GC clean condition etching clear. Wear to the gilt of the hilt.

Lot 827

Bengal Engineers Indian Mutiny Period Officer’s 1845 Pattern Sword. The single edged slightly curved blade is etched with a Crowned VR cypher and the Regimental title “Bengal Engineers”. The hilt is of the regulation pattern of a gilt brass three bar open guard with a crowned VR cypher. The leather grip with twist wire binding. Scabbard is absent. Etching to the blade is clear, but the blade has edge nicks and small areas of surface pitting.

Lot 832

Victorian Royal Engineers Officer’s Levee Pattern Sword, retailed through Samuel Brothers of London. A rare example of the Engineer pattern 1857 Levee sword. The 3/4 inch wide blade is etched with a Crowned entwined VR cypher. The reverse etched with floral decoration. To the forte can be found the retailer’s details. Gilt brass special Regimental pattern guard with shagreen grip and twist wire binding. Housed in original correct pattern steel scabbard, this with two loose rings. Etching clear, scabbard with some surface rusting

Lot 834

Victorian Volunteers Royal Engineers Officer’s Levee Pattern Sword, retailed through Silver & Co. of London. A rare example of the Engineer pattern 1857 Levee sword. The 3/4 inch wide blade is etched with a Crowned entwined VR cypher. The reverse etched with the title Volunteer Engineers and the original owners Armourial crest. To the forte can be found the retailer’s details. Gilt brass special Regimental pattern guard with shagreen grip and twist wire binding. Housed in original correct pattern steel scabbard, this with two loose rings. Etching clear Slight scabbard with some rusting.

Lot 224

W.M. Byatt, by and after Ruislip, signed and titled in pencil, etching ; a gilt frame; a barrel chair ( 3 )

Lot 467A

Walter G Price, by and after, The Cart Shed, Warwick, signed and titled in pencil, etching, 10.5cm x 27cm; another, Evesham; others, Edward J Cherry, Warwickshire scenes; other artists, Peter's Gate, York, H.M.S. Victory (10)

Lot 367A

Nelson Dawson (1859 - 1941), by and after, Rowing Out, signed in pencil, etching, 23cm x 22cm; Joseph ** P**, by and after, Stormy Day, Richmond, signed in pencil, etching, 20cm x 27.5cm (2)

Lot 243

*Litten (Sydney Mackenzie, 1887-1934). Berry Bros. & Co. 3 St. James's Street, London, drypoint etching on laid paper, signed in pencil, plate size 250 x 138 mm (9.8 x 5.4 ins), sheet size 382 x 245 mm (15 x 9.7 ins), together with Edge (Helga V., circa 1890-1976). Sultan Hassan Mosque, Cairo, etching with aquatint on handmade paper, signed, titled and numbered 4/50, plate size 252 x 147 mm (9.9 x 5.8 ins), sheet size 375 x 273 mm (14.75 x 10.75 ins), laid down on card, plus Mauroner (Fabio, 1884-1948). Covered Souk, etching on laid paper, signed in pencil, plate size 225 x 250 mm (8.9 x 9.9 ins), sheet size 273 x 307 mm (10.75 x 12 ins), and other various 19th and early 20th century etchings, prints, and engravings of landscapes and topographical scenes, etc., including large format illustrations by Baskin, a signed print of a baby hedgehog by David Shepherd, Charles Bartlett, Francis Dodd, etc., and others (approx. 65)

Lot 370

Griffith (Elizabeth). The School for Rakes: A Comedy. As it is performed at The Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, 1st edition, 1769, 92 [+ 1 leaf], bound with [Cumberland, Richard]. The West Indian: A Comedy, 3rd edition, 1771, 102 pp., bound with [Cumberland, Richard], The Fashionable Lover; A Comedy, 2nd edition, 1772, 63 pp., bound with [Sheridan, Frances Chamberlaine], The Discovery, A Comedy, 2nd edition, 1763, 94 [+ 1 leaf] pp., final leaf with lower portion missing, bound with Colman (George). The Man of Business, A Comedy, 2nd edition, 1774, 80 pp., bound with [Kelly, Hugh], The School for Wives, A Comedy, 3rd edition, 1774, 88 pp., without the etching by Loutherbourg called for on the title page, bound with Colman (George and Garrick, David), The Clandestine Marriage, A Comedy, 2nd edition, 1766, 95 pp., bound with [Cowley, Hannah], The Runaway, A Comedy, 2nd edition, 1776, 72 pp., a few minor marks, all bound in contemporary calf-backed marbled boards, gilt, a little rubbed, together with 6 other similar bound volumes of 18th century plays, including works by Samuel Foote (The Lyar, 1805, The Commissary, 1765, The Mayor of Garratt, 1776), Miles Peter Andrewes (The Mysteries of the Castle), George Colman the younger (The Mountaineers, 1795), Richard Brinsley Sheridan (The Critic, 1791), Arthur Murphy (The Apprentice, n.d.), Richard Cumberland (The Note of Hand; or Trip to Newmarket, 1st edition, 1774), M. G. Lewis (The Minister; A Tragedy, 2nd edition, 1798), Sir Walter Scott (Halidon Hill; A Dramatic Sketch, from Scottish History, 1st edition, Edinburgh, 1822), etc., all bound in contemporary half calf gilt, one volume with backstrip deficient, rubbed and some marks, 8vo (3 volumes small 8vo) (7)

Lot 173

GEORGE SOPER 1870-1942, 'BURNING TWITCH' ETCHING, SIGNED IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, APPROX. 20 X 14 cm

Lot 174

RARE EARLY JAMES McBEY ETCHING,' BOYS FISHING', LABELLED 1902, APPROX. 16 X 12 cm

Lot 182

AFTER WILLIAM HOGARTH, FRAMED COLOURED ENGRAVING DEPICTING SCENE OF DEBAUCHERY AND AN UNFRAMED MONOCHROME ETCHING 'A BURNING AT TEMPLE BAR'

Lot 186

AFTER JAMES GILLRAY, FRAMED COLOURED ETCHING, 'A GENTLEMAN OF THE FRENCH COURT'

Lot 187

AFTER JAMES GILLRAY, FRAMED COLOURED ETCHING, 'L'INFANTERIE FRANCAISE EN EGYPTE'

Lot 188

AFTER JAMES GILLRAY, FRAMED COLOURED ETCHING, 'THE LOVERS DREAM'

Lot 189

AFTER THOMAS ROWLANDSON 'THE RIVALS' HAND COLOURED ETCHING

Lot 192

SCARCE, HUMOROUS COLOURED ETCHING 'THE EPPING HUNT OR HOBBIES IN AN UPROAR' WILLIAM HEATH, PUBL. T.TEGG, DEPICTING CYCLING SCENE

Lot 47

A Black & White Etching, Signed Indistinctly in Pencil.

Lot 128

A River Walk Etching, signed in pencil Martel. 17 x 23cm.

Lot 101

The Hat - A Coloured Etching by Betty Bowman, limited edition. Signed & numbered 3/30 in pencil. 18.5 x 14cm.

Lot 109

An Etching by Featherstone Robson, 26 x 13cm, and a further etching by a different hand (2).

Lot 372

After John Fullwood, "The Thames from Richmond Bridge" etching, signed, a pencil drawing "On Richmond Bridge" initials F.H, - possibly Francis Helps who was married to the illustrator Dorothy King.

Lot 244

William Walcot (1874-1943)'PICCADILLY CIRCUS, 1924'Etching, signed in pencil25 x 31cm

Lot 1062

EARLY 19TH CENTURY ETCHING OF THE SHIP 'GREAT HARRY' hand-coloured aquatint etched by Robert Cruikshank and engraved by R. G. Reeve, after drawings by Hans Holbien in the possession of The Princess Victoria, titled 'The Great Harry, the first Ship of War that carried Guns built at HIS MAJESTIES Dock Yard at Woolwich in the reign of King Henry VIII, 1514', framed and under glass, 52cm high, 70 cm long

Lot 127

SALVADOR DALI (Spanish,1904-1989), 'Combat des cavaliers' etching and aquatint, 26cm x 38cm, signed and dated 1962 on the plate, framed. (Please Note Clause 6 of Buyers Conditions).

Lot 11

Antony Gormley (b. 1950) - Etching on paper, "Another Place", framed, 280 gsm BFK river natural paper, dated 2013, 31 x 36.5cm

Lot 2239

A framed and mounted Etching depicting the ''South East view of the City of Hereford'' from the Bafsom, along with a Print of a photograph of a bride

Lot 2185

A large framed and mounted Etching depicting a classical fountain. 23'' x 15''

Lot 2065

A framed picture depicting a Homestead with a lady sat in her Garden with a dog signed in margin Lesly, on paper manufactured by Abelier J.F Millet barhizon, along with a framed coloured etching titled Bachelor's Hall.

Lot 2063

A framed and mounted etching of a church and buildings with two ladies talking outside, signed in margin F. Jacque along with a print of a coloured etching by Marjorie C Bates of Salisbury.

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