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Two Scottish themed dry point etchings after Malcolm Osbourne, both framed and glazed, one titled, Terrace Garden Stirling, the other, In The Heart Of Scotland, together with a two smaller dry point etchings, framed and glazed, and a larger dry point etching print of Loch Katrine, framed but no glass (5)
William Lionel Wyllie (1851-1931) - Drypoint etching - "Greenock" - Busy harbour scene with tugs and other boats to foreground, 6.875ins x 11.625ins, signed in pencil to lower left margin, in modern gilt moulded framed and glazed Provenance: Chris Beetles 8 & 10 Ryder Street, St James's London, SW1 Y6QB - Purchased 15th July 2014, (Invoice No. I27467)
Mortimer Menpes (1855-1938) - Dry point etching - "Dual faces with cane" - Portrait of James Abbott McNeill Whistler, 7.5ins x 5.5ins, signed in full in pencil to lower right corner, in modern walnut frame and glazed Provenance: Exhibited Leicester Galleries, London, December 1903 - The Fine Art Society, London 1908, and Chris Beetles Limited 8 & 10 Ryder Street, St James' London, SW1Y 6QB, March-April 2014 - "The Long Nineteenth Century - Treasures and Pleasures", No. 129
Kew Gardens by Geogiana M De L'Aubiniere, 1849-1930. A framed and mounted Etching (plate 9 restrike) by King and McGaw, 24 1/2" x 21 1/2". L'Aubiniere studied art in England for many years and was a regular exhibitor at the Royal Academy. She moved to Paris where she studied under Corot and Gerome. She moved to North America in 1882 where she lectured, painted and exhibited. She returned to England in 1902 to live in Cornwall.
Alice G. C. Barnwell (British, fl. 1931-1940): 'The Mill Welford on Avon', limited edition coloured etching, signed in pencil lower margin, with blind stamp lower right for Rembrandt Guild Artist Proof, 38 by 29cm, unframed, together with A. Dupont: three framed coloured etchings, 'Abbeville', 'York', and a similar old English High Street, 30 by 20cm. (4)
After William Heath and Thomas Rowlandson (18th/19th century) - 'Morning, Noon and Night', inscribed, coloured etching, 9.25" x 13.75" (at fault); together with a further antique print after Thomas Rowlandson, 'The Manager's Last Kick, or a New Way to Pay Old Debts', inscribed, 10" x 15.5" (at fault) (2)
Charles Stanley Anderson CBE, RA, RE (1884-1966) - 'Place St Gervaise, Falaise', signed artist proof, black and white etching, also inscribed on a label verso, 11" x 8.5" (pl); together with three further prints after William Heaton Cooper, Farmyard, Rowland Langmaid, 'St Paul's' and an unsigned etching, Children playing on a tree in a village, various sizes (4)
Victorian Naval Officers Sword, regulation claymore blade with patent tang, 31.5” etched with crowned Royal Arms and fouled anchor amidst foliage, by Seagrove, outfitters Portsmouth (etching worn), the folding sideguard engraved ‘F G McKintry RN’, regulation gilt hilt, white fishskin covered grip, bullion dress knot, in its leather scabbard with gilt brass mounts (gilding worn) and signed locket. Good Condition. Frederick G McKintry, Lieut 27/10/77 HMS Calypso [corvette], Commander 31/12/90 HMS Nile [battleship], retired captain 23/04/02.
Isaac Cruikshank (1756-1811), after George Moutard (1760-1809), caricature, Shewing the Family Pictures (sic), Published by Allen & West [,] 15 Paternoster Row [, London], Augt 27th 1796, hand-coloured etching, 19cm x 24.5cm; Henry Thomas Alken (1784-1851), caricature, Give me another Horse - bind up my wounds - The lights burn blue - Vy - thatere's the Moon mix'd with Gash_light (sic), [Published by Thos. McLean, Repository of Wit & Humour, 26 Haymarket, London, 1823], soft-ground hand-coloured etching, 22cm x 27cm (2)
*A 19th Century satirical etching by James Gillray "Matrimonial Harmonics", published by H. Humphrey, London 1805, with hand colouring, 16 x 23cms; together with a similar satirical etching "Antisaccharrites, or John Bull and his family leaving off the use of sugar" published by H. Humphrey, London 1792, with hand colouring; in matching glazed softwood frames. (2)

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