STANLEY R. WILSON "Startled Mallards", **** AQUATINT NOT A WATERCOLOUR**** signed bottom right, and ROBERT W. MACBETH "The Meet", black and white etching CONDITION REPORTS "Startled Mallards" - THIS IS AN AQUATINT NOT A WATERCOLOUR some yellowing to the paper, some small dark brown coloured spotted marks throughout, mount with foxing, frame with assorted chips, etc., general wear and tear throughout. Black and white etching loose in mount, small amount of foxing to paper and other brown marks, frame with assorted small chips, scratches and other marks, general signs of wear and tear.
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AFTER ARCHIBALD THORBURN "Partridges on moorland" and "Partridges in snow", pair of coloured prints, and AFTER FRANK PATON "The Good Old Days", etching, signed in pencil CONDITION REPORTS Partridge prints with general wear and dirt. Approx 20 x 27cm each. Godd old days print with browning, foxing and stains, size approx 24.5 x 19cm.. Frames chipped.
Stanley William Hayter (1901-1988) "Boats" Signed and dated (19)57, inscribed with title and numbered 29/100, etching, 24.5cm by 40.5cm Sold together with the artist's obituary from The Times newspaper CONDITION REPORT: Slight discolouration to the paper, especially in the top margin, some very minor foxing. Otherwise appears in general good condition. Has not been examined out of the frame.
Norman Ackroyd RA, CBE (b.1938) "Lock Broom from Achiltibuie" Signed and dated (19)93, inscribed with title and numbered 29/90, a black and white etching, 34.5cm by 49cm (pl) CONDITION REPORT: Some areas of scratching along the top edge of the sheet. Otherwise appears in general good condition. Has not been examined out of the frame.
Tom McGuinness (1926-2006) "Night Shift" Signed and dated 19(76), inscribed with title and numbered 24/50, a black and white etching, 7.4cm by 10cm (pl) CONDITION REPORT: A few very minor spots of foxing to the margins. Otherwise appears in general good condition. Has not been examined out of the frame.
John Farleigh (1900-1965) "Aphrodite" Signed, inscribed with title and numbered 4/20, wood block print, together with a etching depicting two dancers by Bob Greig, signed and inscribed "Thanks Phillip", an etching titled "Offizier" signed Hanswühr, a woodblock print by another hand titled "Operation Hunger" and two further contemporary prints by two further artists, 23cm by 15.5cm and various other sizes (all unframed) (6)
Sarah Bushman (Contemporary) "Les Alpilles with Tower of St. Paul" Signed, inscribed verso, oil on board, together with a further oil on board titled "Chapel of St. Paul, Evening", a mixed media titled "Clear of the Sun" and an etching by the same hand, 19.5cm by 25cm, 24cm by 30cm, 28cm by 33.5cm and 13cm by 8.5cm respectively (4)
Bernard Tozer Pike (1908-1996) A head and shoulders portrait of a young man wearing a green jumper Oil on board, painted verso with an industrial landscape, together with an etching of the portrait, three further portrait etchings and a collection of various later head and shoulder oil on board portraits of female subjects, 35.5cm by 37.5cm, 12.5cm by 10cm, 10cm by 7.5cm and 35.5cm by 37.5cm respectively (a collection) (all unframed)
EDGAR L. PATTINSON (1872 ?) ARTIST SIGNED COLOURED ETCHING `An Arab street` signed, titled to label verso 6"" x 5 1/4"" (15.2cm x 13.3cm) LASCONCY (?) ARTIST SIGNED COLOURED ETCHING ON TEXTURED PAPER Wooded river landscape signed and indistinctly titled 15 1/2"" x 11 1/2"" (39.4cm x 29.2cm) (2)
Edmund Blampied (1886-1966), "En Pension", signed in the margin and plate, dated in the plate OCT 30. 1929, no. 19/100, drypoint etching, framed. 21.5cm by 30.5cm Note: Arguably the most celebrated artist to have hailed from the Channel Islands. He is best remembered as a printmaker and especially, an etcher. His fluidity of line, strong sense of humanity and Gallic humour suggests a kinship with Daumier and Gavarni.
A collection of prints, engravings, etc, including a late 19th century black and white etching of a winter scene with horse and cart after Fred Slocombe and dated 1885, a limited edition print of an ape after J Kingdom, a pair of black and white signed limited edition prints after Michael Oxenham showing blue tit fledglings, signed in pencil and editions out of 500, a set of three signed limited edition studies of architectural views after Ian Wolfe and dated 73, various unframed topographical etchings and engravings including a church interior, view of Kings Weston, Gloucestershire, etc
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