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Lot 358

§ Charles-Jean Agard (French, 1866-1950) La Labourier signed lower right "Agard" oil on canvas 31 x 43½cm (12 x 17in) Exhibited: Kaplan Gallery, 6 Duke Street, St James's, London, SW1 (old label verso) Other Notes: Charles-Jean Agard was born in Dordogne in 1866. He studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris and later in the studio of Leon Bonnat, as well as under fellow artists such as Eugene Carriere, Puvis de Chavannese and Alfred-Philippe Roll. Agard first exhibited at the Salon des Independants in 1893 and during the 1890's, he exhibited in group shows alongside Henri Lebasque and Georges Seurat. Between 1914 and 1942, he routinley exhibited at the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts (which had been re-established by artists including Puvis de Chavannes in 1890). His landscapes show the influence of Post Impressionism, mainly painted in Limousin and Ile de France, near his home in Nesles-la-Vallee Canvas tension slightly slack but generally canvas in good condition. Area of paint loss at the left edge, about a third of the way up. Otherwsie paint layer is in a good and stable condition.

Lot 217

R B Kitaj (American, 1932-2007) Republic of the Southern Cross, 1965 inscribed in ink with title lower left and signed lower right "R B Kitaj", possibly dated, but ink has been smudged screenprint 77 x 57cm (30 x 22in) Provenance: The Marlborough-Gerson Gallery Inc., 41 East 57th St., New York, where loaned to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (old labels verso) Exhibited: The Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Other Notes: R B Kitaj was first introduced to the method of screen printing by Eduardo Paolozzi, after Paolozzi introduced him to Chris Prater at Kelpra Studio in 1962, who had a good reputation as a skilled printmaker and collaborator. The same year Kitaj and Paolozzi made a collaborative mixed media collage titled "Work in Progressive". Over the next few years Prater made visually similar screenprints for Kitaj, 15 of which made up the series 'Mahler Becomes Politics, Beisbol' (1964-67), published in 1967, in editions of 70, from which the present work belongs. This series saw Kitaj draw influences from the music and literature of Viennese composer Gustav Mahler, with whom he felt a connection through their shared Jewish heritage (Mahler's music was banned in most or Europe during the Nazi era). This series used a collage technique of text, photography and literary references from a wide range of sources, allowing Kitaj to draw together his diverse and complex interests. Signature is smudged. Back of frame is loose. Print not stuck down. Some wrinkling to the paper and areas of foxing and staining.

Lot 273

§ Lettice Sandford (British, 1902-1933) Illustration for the Golden Bed of Kydno wood engraving 21 x 14½cm (8 x 5in) Literature: Illustration from 'The Golden Bed of Kydno', translated from the Modern Greek of Evadne Lascaris by P.Mathers and illustrated with twelve line-engravings by Lettice Sandford, pub. The Golden Cockerel Press, 1935 Other Notes: Lettice Sandford was an engraver of the 1930s and 1940s, born in Herefordshire. She was taught the technique of wood engraving by Robert Day, and how to etch by Graham Sutherland. In 1929 she married the printer Christopher Sandford, and they ran the Boar's Head Press together, whose books were printed at the Chiswick Press. Lettice's engravings were featured in their first published books of 1931 and 1932. In 1933 Christopher bought the Golden Cockerel Press, which published the 'Golden Bed of Kydno'. Lettice also produced 19 copper engravings for The Song of Songs (1936) and 20 in zinc for The Golden Cockerel Greek Anthology (1937). We are grateful to Michael Campbell for his assistance with this catalogue entry. Condition is good. A little dirt under the glass.

Lot 244

§ Olive Cook (British, 1912-2002) Self-portrait under the apple tree oil on canvas board 62 x 75cm (24 x 29in) Other Notes: Other Notes: Olive Cook was an artist, historian and writer, born in Cambridge on 20 February 1912 and educated at Perse School for Girls and Newnham College, where she studied modern languages. After working at the National Gallery, she began painting and after the war she wrote the publications 'Suffolk' (1948), 'Cambridgeshire: aspects of a county' (1953), and 'Breckland' (1956) about the surrounding countryside. In 1954 Olive married the photographer and architect Edwin Smith and together they produced publications around English architecture; Smith's photographs complimenting Cook's in depth historical writing. Olive and Edwin moved to Saffron Walden in 1962, first living on the corner of Audley Road and East Street, and later into the Coach House at the Vineyards on Windmill Hill. Together the couple provided the driving force behind the idea of creating an Arts Centre in Saffron Walden, using the old Maltings in Gold Street, and initiated a special fund towards the project. The project was then moved to the Corn Exchange, providing funds and resources for the town's Art Centre. However the Centre lost the support of the council, and was closed in 2000. Olive was an environmental campaigner for most of her life, for instance protesting the impact of Stansted Airport in her book 'The Stansted Affair' (1967). She also worked to protect the architecture and community of Saffron Walden; she was responsible for protecting the Corn Exchange, Barclays Bank, the Town Hall and the General Hospital in London Road from re-development. Olive was one of the founding members of the Fry Art Gallery in Saffron Walden, and wrote 'The North West Essex Collection: an Introduction' (1988), a survey of the artists represented in the collection at the Fry Art Gallery. Condition is fine.

Lot 297

Pavel Tchelitchew (Russian, 1898-1957) Veined hand signed lower right "P Tchelitchew 1942" pen and ink, unframed 44 x 30cm (17 x 12in) Provenance: Rex Evans Gallery, 748 North Lane Cienega Boulevard, Los Angeles, USA (label verso); Private collection, London. Other Notes: Pavel Tchelitchew was a Russian-born surrealist painter, set designer and costume designer. Tchelitchew was born to an aristocratic family of landowners and was educated by private tutors. Tchelitchew expressed an early interest in ballet and art. He left Russia in 1920, lived in Berlin from 1921 to 1923, and moved to Paris in 1923. In Paris Tchelitchew became acquainted with Gertrude Stein and, through her, the Sitwell and Gorer families. He and Edith Sitwell had a long-standing close friendship and they corresponded frequently. His first U.S. show was of his drawings, along with other artists, at the newly opened Museum of Modern Art in 1930. In 1934, he moved from Paris to New York City with his partner, writer Charles Henri Ford. From 1940 to 1947, he provided illustrations for the Surrealist magazine View, edited by Ford and writer and film critic Parker Tyler. His most significant work is the painting Hide and Seek, painted in 1940–42, and currently owned by the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. Unframed. Wrinkling to the edges of the paper. Some spots of surface dirt and alight discolouration to the paper. There is a rectangle of darker discolouration around the signature, as there is around the drawing aswell. It's most likely that the drawing was at one time in a frame that had a close mount around the drawing, and a cut out in the mount for the signature, thus the exposed areas were subject to more sun damage. 

Lot 220

Phyllis Isobella Pearsall MBE (1906-1996), 'Looking aft- M.T.S. Orpheus Apollo deck', initialled and dated '81, watercolour and ink, 12.5 x 17.5 cm together with six other watercolours and oils depicting cruise ships (7) *Phyliss Pearsall was the founder of the 'Geographers' A-Z Map Company' and created London's first indexed map. Locke & England are pleased to be selling a collection of over 300 works by this artist- see lots 201-233 for pieces included in this sale; the remaining works will be sold as part of our sale on Thursday the 4th of February 2016. CONDITION REPORT: Framed and glazed

Lot 211

Phyllis Isobella Pearsall MBE (1906-1996), 'Officers' Mess, HMS Excellent', initialled and dated '40, ink illustration published in 'Women at War', Ashgate Editions, 1990, 20 x 31 cm *Phyllis Pearsall was the founder of the 'Geographers' A-Z Map Company' and created London's first indexed map. Locke & England are pleased to be selling a collection of over 300 works by this artist- see lots 201-233 for pieces included in this sale; the remaining works will be sold as part of our sale on Thursday the 4th of February 2016. CONDITION REPORT: Unframed

Lot 217

Phyllis Isobella Pearsall MBE (1906-1996), 'Foot Inspection- my feet are killing me', initialled and dated '40, ink illustration published in 'Women at War', Ashgate Editions, 1990, 10 x 19.5 cm, together with four other ink drawings (5) *Phyllis Pearsall was the founder of the 'Geographers' A-Z Map Company' and created London's first indexed map. Locke & England are pleased to be selling a collection of over 300 works by this artist- see lots 201-233 for pieces included in this sale; the remaining works will be sold as part of our sale on Thursday the 4th of February 2016. CONDITION REPORT: Mounted but unframed

Lot 215

Phyllis Isobella Pearsall MBE (1906-1996), 'Folk Dancing- Highland Fling', initialled and dated 1940, ink illustration published in 'Women at War', Ashgate Editions, 1990, 17 x 26.5 cm, together with 'Take notes Girls' and 'ATS Lecture Hall- can't hear a word' (3) *Phyllis Pearsall was the founder of the 'Geographers' A-Z Map Company' and created London's first indexed map. Locke & England are pleased to be selling a collection of over 300 works by this artist- see lots 201-233 for pieces included in this sale; the remaining works will be sold as part of our sale on Thursday the 4th of February 2016. CONDITION REPORT: Mounted but unframed

Lot 147

A re-bound 1899 first edition copy of the history of the dress of the Royal Regiment of Artillery 1625-1897, to include colour plates, by Captain R.J.Mcdonald

Lot 231

Phyllis Isobella Pearsall MBE (1906-1996), a seascape, watercolour and ink, bearing the pencil script verso 'owned by Miss Proctor-Gregg Ministry of Transport', contained in a folder 'On Her Majesty's Service' 29 x 40 cm, together with another watercolour and ink addressed to the same recipient and a portfolio of loose Venetian watercolours and life drawings (Qty) *Phyliss Pearsall was the founder of the 'Geographers' A-Z Map Company' and created London's first indexed map. Locke & England are pleased to be selling a collection of over 300 works by this artist- see lots 201-233 for pieces included in this sale; the remaining works will be sold as part of our sale on Thursday the 4th of February 2016.

Lot 213

Phyllis Isobella Pearsall MBE (1906-1996), 'ATS Hat', initialled and dated 1940, ink illustration published in 'Women at War', Ashgate Editions, 1990, 6.5 x 8.5 cm, together with 'Ratings hat and gloves' and 'Officers hat and gloves' (3) *Phyllis Pearsall was the founder of the 'Geographers' A-Z Map Company' and created London's first indexed map. Locke & England are pleased to be selling a collection of over 300 works by this artist- see lots 201-233 for pieces included in this sale; the remaining works will be sold as part of our sale on Thursday the 4th of February 2016. CONDITION REPORT: Mounted but unframed

Lot 246

Basil Nightingale (1864-1940), a study of a hound, signed and dated 1895, pencil drawing, 22 x 28.5 cm, together with two others by the same hand, an equestrian print after Basil Nightingale and an equestrian pen drawing attributed to Basil Nightingale CONDITION REPORT: All framed and glazed, first three with some minor foxing

Lot 219

Phyllis Isobella Pearsall MBE (1906-1996), 'Sun through clouds', signed, watercolour and oil, 12 x 16.5 cm together with nine others, depicting sunny and stormy beaches (10) *Phyliss Pearsall was the founder of the 'Geographers' A-Z Map Company' and created London's first indexed map. Locke & England are pleased to be selling a collection of over 300 works by this artist- see lots 201-233 for pieces included in this sale; the remaining works will be sold as part of our sale on Thursday the 4th of February 2016. CONDITION REPORT: Framed and glazed

Lot 204

Phyllis Isobella Pearsall MBE (1906-1996), 'Lifeboat Slip, Tenby', initialled, oil on canvas, 49 x 60 cm *Phyllis Pearsall was the founder of the 'Geographers' A-Z Map Company' and created London's first indexed map. Locke & England are pleased to be selling a collection of over 300 works by this artist- see lots 201-233 for pieces included in this sale; the remaining works will be sold as part of our sale on Thursday the 4th of February 2016.

Lot 205

Phyllis Isobella Pearsall MBE (1906-1996), 'Sunny morning on deck of M.S.Arlene en route for Avignon', initialled and dated 21/4/94, watercolour and ink, 12.5 x 19.5 cm, together with five others from the same voyage (6) *Phyllis Pearsall was the founder of the 'Geographers' A-Z Map Company' and created London's first indexed map. Locke & England are pleased to be selling a collection of over 300 works by this artist- see lots 201-233 for pieces included in this sale; the remaining works will be sold as part of our sale on Thursday the 4th of February 2016.

Lot 222

Phyllis Isobella Pearsall MBE (1906-1996), 'The Loire at Brehemont', initialled and dated 26/9/92, watercolour and ink, 13.5 x 20 cm together with eight others depicting boats, rivers and seascapes (9) *Phyliss Pearsall was the founder of the 'Geographers' A-Z Map Company' and created London's first indexed map. Locke & England are pleased to be selling a collection of over 300 works by this artist- see lots 201-233 for pieces included in this sale; the remaining works will be sold as part of our sale on Thursday the 4th of February 2016. CONDITION REPORT: Framed and glazed

Lot 210

Phyllis Isobella Pearsall MBE (1906-1996), 'De-eying potatoes- 'You've got a soft job', said Bertha', initialled and dated '40, ink illustration published in 'Women at War', Ashgate Editions, 1990, 18 x 16.5 cm, together with 'Slicing Haddock' and 'Putting Sardines on Toast' (3) *Phyllis Pearsall was the founder of the 'Geographers' A-Z Map Company' and created London's first indexed map. Locke & England are pleased to be selling a collection of over 300 works by this artist- see lots 201-233 for pieces included in this sale; the remaining works will be sold as part of our sale on Thursday the 4th of February 2016. CONDITION REPORT: Unframed

Lot 218

Phyllis Isobella Pearsall MBE (1906-1996), 'Drawing Office', initialled and dated '40, ink illustration published in 'Women at War', Ashgate Editions, 1990, 20 x 31 cm, together with five smaller ink drawings (6) *Phyliss Pearsall was the founder of the 'Geographers' A-Z Map Company' and created London's first indexed map. Locke & England are pleased to be selling a collection of over 300 works by this artist- see lots 201-233 for pieces included in this sale; the remaining works will be sold as part of our sale on Thursday the 4th of February 2016.

Lot 214

Phyllis Isobella Pearsall MBE (1906-1996), 'Hospital Laundry Room', initialled and dated 1940, ink illustration published in 'Women at War', Ashgate Editions, 1990, 21.5 x 17.5 cm, together with 'Some recent casualties downstairs in the basement' (2) *Phyllis Pearsall was the founder of the 'Geographers' A-Z Map Company' and created London's first indexed map. Locke & England are pleased to be selling a collection of over 300 works by this artist- see lots 201-233 for pieces included in this sale; the remaining works will be sold as part of our sale on Thursday the 4th of February 2016. CONDITION REPORT: Mounted but unframed

Lot 228

Phyllis Isobella Pearsall MBE (1906-1996), 'Everyone can help in the war', signed and dated 1940, ink illustration published in 'Women at War', Ashgate Editions, 1990, 14 x 16 cm, together with 'Dome and Body Room', 'Spraying base pieces with lacquer' and 'General Assembly Room' (4) *Phyliss Pearsall was the founder of the 'Geographers' A-Z Map Company' and created London's first indexed map. Locke & England are pleased to be selling a collection of over 300 works by this artist- see lots 201-233 for pieces included in this sale; the remaining works will be sold as part of our sale on Thursday the 4th of February 2016. CONDITION REPORT: Framed and glazed

Lot 208

Phyllis Isobella Pearsall MBE (1906-1996), 'Saturday Market, Travessa De S. Sebastiao' initialled and dated 15/3/86, watercolour and ink, 12.5 x 17.5 cm together with a pair depicting Hong Kong (3) *Phyllis Pearsall was the founder of the 'Geographers' A-Z Map Company' and created London's first indexed map. Locke & England are pleased to be selling a collection of over 300 works by this artist- see lots 201-233 for pieces included in this sale; the remaining works will be sold as part of our sale on Thursday the 4th of February 2016.

Lot 233

Phyllis Isobella Pearsall MBE (1906-1996), a view of a Venetian canal, signed and dated '35, watercolour, 29 x 39 cm, together with three similar watercolours (4) *Phyliss Pearsall was the founder of the 'Geographers' A-Z Map Company' and created London's first indexed map. Locke & England are pleased to be selling a collection of over 300 works by this artist- see lots 201-233 for pieces included in this sale; the remaining works will be sold as part of our sale on Thursday the 4th of February 2016. CONDITION REPORT: Poorly mounted, contained in a portfolio

Lot 229

Phyllis Isobella Pearsall MBE (1906-1996), 'Band Practice', initialled and dated 1940, ink illustration published in 'Women at War', Ashgate Editions, 1990, 10.5 x 19 cm, together with 'The Bugle Sounded' (2) *Phyllis Pearsall was the founder of the 'Geographers' A-Z Map Company' and created London's first indexed map. Locke & England are pleased to be selling a collection of over 300 works by this artist- see lots 201-233 for pieces included in this sale; the remaining works will be sold as part of our sale on Thursday the 4th of February 2016. CONDITION REPORT: Framed and glazed

Lot 221

Phyllis Isobella Pearsall MBE (1906-1996), 'Esme reading on the balcony' or 'La Liseuse', initialled and dated 23/7/94, watercolour and ink, 28.5 x 21 cm *Phyliss Pearsall was the founder of the 'Geographers' A-Z Map Company' and created London's first indexed map. Locke & England are pleased to be selling a collection of over 300 works by this artist- see lots 201-233 for pieces included in this sale; the remaining works will be sold as part of our sale on Thursday the 4th of February 2016. CONDITION REPORT: Framed and glazed

Lot 223

Phyllis Isobella Pearsall MBE (1906-1996), 'The Twittery Way to the Castle', signed and dated 27/10/35, quill and ink drawing, 18.5 x 28 cm *Phyliss Pearsall was the founder of the 'Geographers' A-Z Map Company' and created London's first indexed map. Locke & England are pleased to be selling a collection of over 300 works by this artist- see lots 201-233 for pieces included in this sale; the remaining works will be sold as part of our sale on Thursday the 4th of February 2016. CONDITION REPORT: Framed and glazed, date written to back incorrect

Lot 225

Phyllis Isobella Pearsall MBE (1906-1996), 'Wren Officer at Work', ink illustration published in 'Women at War', Ashgate Editions, 1990, 21 x 32.5 cm *Phyliss Pearsall was the founder of the 'Geographers' A-Z Map Company' and created London's first indexed map. Locke & England are pleased to be selling a collection of over 300 works by this artist- see lots 201-233 for pieces included in this sale; the remaining works will be sold as part of our sale on Thursday the 4th of February 2016. CONDITION REPORT: Framed and glazed

Lot 232

Phyllis Isobella Pearsall MBE (1906-1996), 'They were soon plunging about', ink illustration published in 'Castillian Ochre, John Murray, 1934', 14.5 x 20.5 cm, together with a group of other illustrations also published in 'Castillian Ochre' (Qty) *Phyliss Pearsall was the founder of the 'Geographers' A-Z Map Company' and created London's first indexed map. Locke & England are pleased to be selling a collection of over 300 works by this artist- see lots 201-233 for pieces included in this sale; the remaining works will be sold as part of our sale on Thursday the 4th of February 2016. CONDITION REPORT: Mounted but unframed

Lot 212

Phyllis Isobella Pearsall MBE (1906-1996), 'The baby was put into it's cot', initialled, ink illustration published in 'Women at War', Ashgate Editions, 1990, 11 x 11.5 cm, together with 'The children sat about tables' (2) *Phyllis Pearsall was the founder of the 'Geographers' A-Z Map Company' and created London's first indexed map. Locke & England are pleased to be selling a collection of over 300 works by this artist- see lots 201-233 for pieces included in this sale; the remaining works will be sold as part of our sale on Thursday the 4th of February 2016. CONDITION REPORT: Mounted but unframed

Lot 227

Phyllis Isobella Pearsall MBE (1906-1996), 'ATS Drill Competition', initialled and dated 1940, ink illustration published in 'Women at War', Ashgate Editions, 1990, 17.5 x 27 cm *Phyliss Pearsall was the founder of the 'Geographers' A-Z Map Company' and created London's first indexed map. Locke & England are pleased to be selling a collection of over 300 works by this artist- see lots 201-233 for pieces included in this sale; the remaining works will be sold as part of our sale on Thursday the 4th of February 2016. CONDITION REPORT: Framed and glazed

Lot 201

Phyllis Isobella Pearsall MBE (1906-1996), 'Hermitage Castle- border stronghold of the Soulis family', initialled and dated 25/6/90, watercolour and ink, 40 x 30 cm *Phyllis Pearsall was the founder of the 'Geographers' A-Z Map Company' and created London's first indexed map. Locke & England are pleased to be selling a collection of over 300 works by this artist- see lots 201-233 for pieces included in this sale; the remaining works will be sold as part of our sale on Thursday the 4th of February 2016.

Lot 206

Phyllis Isobella Pearsall MBE (1906-1996), 'Adre, Near Calais', initialled and dated 4/2/82, watercolour and ink, 12 x 17 cm, together with another entitled 'Lansdowne Place (2) *Phyllis Pearsall was the founder of the 'Geographers' A-Z Map Company' and created London's first indexed map. Locke & England are pleased to be selling a collection of over 300 works by this artist- see lots 201-233 for pieces included in this sale; the remaining works will be sold as part of our sale on Thursday the 4th of February 2016.

Lot 202

Phyllis Isobella Pearsall MBE (1906-1996), 'Mairie, Melgeven', initialled and dated 6/79, watercolour and ink, 16 x 24 cm *Phyllis Pearsall was the founder of the 'Geographers' A-Z Map Company' and created London's first indexed map. Locke & England are pleased to be selling a collection of over 300 works by this artist- see lots 201-233 for pieces included in this sale; the remaining works will be sold as part of our sale on Thursday the 4th of February 2016.

Lot 230

Phyllis Isobella Pearsall MBE (1906-1996), 'She Cried Herself to Sleep', ink illustration, 21 x 15 cm, bearing the pencil script '...& Daddy will come to see you.', together with an ink drawing 'Officers Hat' *Phyliss Pearsall was the founder of the 'Geographers' A-Z Map Company' and created London's first indexed map. Locke & England are pleased to be selling a collection of over 300 works by this artist- see lots 201-233 for pieces included in this sale; the remaining works will be sold as part of our sale on Thursday the 4th of February 2016. CONDITION REPORT: Framed and glazed

Lot 216

Phyllis Isobella Pearsall MBE (1906-1996), 'ATS Kit Inspection- everything hunky dorey', initialled and dated 1940', ink illustration published in 'Women at War', Ashgate Editions, 1990, 16 x 22.5 cm, together with 'Wren officers help new recruits fill in forms' (2) *Phyllis Pearsall was the founder of the 'Geographers' A-Z Map Company' and created London's first indexed map. Locke & England are pleased to be selling a collection of over 300 works by this artist- see lots 201-233 for pieces included in this sale; the remaining works will be sold as part of our sale on Thursday the 4th of February 2016. CONDITION REPORT: Mounted but unframed

Lot 203

Phyllis Isobella Pearsall MBE (1906-1996), 'Chioggia sails on the Guidecca, Venice' signed and dated '35, pen and wash, 27.5 x 38 cm *Phyllis Pearsall was the founder of the 'Geographers' A-Z Map Company' and created London's first indexed map. Locke & England are pleased to be selling a collection of over 300 works by this artist- see lots 201-233 for pieces included in this sale; the remaining works will be sold as part of our sale on Thursday the 4th of February 2016.

Lot 207

Phyllis Isobella Pearsall MBE (1906-1996), 'Windsurfers galore- Shoreham Beach', initialled and dated 8/89, watercolour and ink, 12.5 x 18 cm, together with five others, also of beaches (6) *Phyllis Pearsall was the founder of the 'Geographers' A-Z Map Company' and created London's first indexed map. Locke & England are pleased to be selling a collection of over 300 works by this artist- see lots 201-233 for pieces included in this sale; the remaining works will be sold as part of our sale on Thursday the 4th of February 2016.

Lot 226

Phyllis Isobella Pearsall MBE (1906-1996), 'ATS Equipment Room', initialled and dated 1940, ink illustration published in 'Women at War', Ashgate Editions, 1990, 17 x 25 cm, together with 'WAAF serving Airmen' (2) *Phyliss Pearsall was the founder of the 'Geographers' A-Z Map Company' and created London's first indexed map. Locke & England are pleased to be selling a collection of over 300 works by this artist- see lots 201-233 for pieces included in this sale; the remaining works will be sold as part of our sale on Thursday the 4th of February 2016. CONDITION REPORT: Framed and glazed

Lot 209

Phyllis Isobella Pearsall MBE (1906-1996), 'Self Portrait 2' initialled, oil on board, 15.5 x 10.5 cm together with 'Self Portrait 3' *Phyllis Pearsall was the founder of the 'Geographers' A-Z Map Company' and created London's first indexed map. Locke & England are pleased to be selling a collection of over 300 works by this artist- see lots 201-233 for pieces included in this sale; the remaining works will be sold as part of our sale on Thursday the 4th of February 2016.

Lot 224

Phyllis Isobella Pearsall MBE (1906-1996), 'Miami Beach', initialled, oil on board, 12 x 16.5 cm, together with another 'Palm Tree, Miami Beach' (2) *Phyliss Pearsall was the founder of the 'Geographers' A-Z Map Company' and created London's first indexed map. Locke & England are pleased to be selling a collection of over 300 works by this artist- see lots 201-233 for pieces included in this sale; the remaining works will be sold as part of our sale on Thursday the 4th of February 2016. CONDITION REPORT: Matching framed and glazed

Lot 361

Two Millefiori Paperweights, the first with dense red and blue cluster of canes, the second with white twisted canes together with a opaque Murano Glass Paperweight (3)

Lot 250

A First World War Medal Trio For Second Lieutenant J E Thomas Plus Various Paperwork

Lot 207

An Iron Cross First Class With Pin Back Together With A Small RAD Badge And Reproduction Tank Assault Badge

Lot 251

A First World War Meritorious Service Medal For Quartermaster Sergeant J A Bullen (ASC)

Lot 834

ADAM LOWE LAS FRUTAS ETCHINGS Signed BOXED SET 85 x 70cm The Stoneman Print Collection Hugh Stoneman (1947-2005) was one of the art world's most respected, master printers. During his 33 year career he worked with some of the world's most important artists. His expansive talent encompassed the production of huge woodcuts for the grandfather of British abstract art Sir Terry Frost and ranged right across the board to the creation of wonderful photogravures for the first ever female Magnum photographer Eve Arnold. This unique auction, which includes some previously unreleased works, offers a once in a lifetime opportunity to purchase prints that will never be reproduced.

Lot 845

EILEEN COOPER COME TO REST Signed HC 31 x 42cm FRAMED The Stoneman Print Collection Hugh Stoneman (1947-2005) was one of the art world's most respected, master printers. During his 33 year career he worked with some of the world's most important artists. His expansive talent encompassed the production of huge woodcuts for the grandfather of British abstract art Sir Terry Frost and ranged right across the board to the creation of wonderful photogravures for the first ever female Magnum photographer Eve Arnold. This unique auction, which includes some previously unreleased works, offers a once in a lifetime opportunity to purchase prints that will never be reproduced. Condition Report: FOXED

Lot 830

ANDREW FARRANT The Rime of the Ancient Mariner Boxed set of Aquatints The Stoneman Print Collection Hugh Stoneman (1947-2005) was one of the art world's most respected, master printers. During his 33 year career he worked with some of the world's most important artists. His expansive talent encompassed the production of huge woodcuts for the grandfather of British abstract art Sir Terry Frost and ranged right across the board to the creation of wonderful photogravures for the first ever female Magnum photographer Eve Arnold. This unique auction, which includes some previously unreleased works, offers a once in a lifetime opportunity to purchase prints that will never be reproduced.

Lot 714

G W BOT PORTRAIT 1 ETCHING Signed 1999 PP 41 x 59cm The Stoneman Print Collection Hugh Stoneman (1947-2005) was one of the art world's most respected, master printers. During his 33 year career he worked with some of the world's most important artists. His expansive talent encompassed the production of huge woodcuts for the grandfather of British abstract art Sir Terry Frost and ranged right across the board to the creation of wonderful photogravures for the first ever female Magnum photographer Eve Arnold. This unique auction, which includes some previously unreleased works, offers a once in a lifetime opportunity to purchase prints that will never be reproduced. Condition Report: Sheet Size 62 X 85 cm GOOD

Lot 815

VARIOUS PRINTS The Stoneman Print Collection Hugh Stoneman (1947-2005) was one of the art world's most respected, master printers. During his 33 year career he worked with some of the world's most important artists. His expansive talent encompassed the production of huge woodcuts for the grandfather of British abstract art Sir Terry Frost and ranged right across the board to the creation of wonderful photogravures for the first ever female Magnum photographer Eve Arnold. This unique auction, which includes some previously unreleased works, offers a once in a lifetime opportunity to purchase prints that will never be reproduced.

Lot 833

CHRIS ORR ARTHUR LITHOGRAPHS Signed 40 x 58cm SHEET SIZE The Stoneman Print Collection Hugh Stoneman (1947-2005) was one of the art world's most respected, master printers. During his 33 year career he worked with some of the world's most important artists. His expansive talent encompassed the production of huge woodcuts for the grandfather of British abstract art Sir Terry Frost and ranged right across the board to the creation of wonderful photogravures for the first ever female Magnum photographer Eve Arnold. This unique auction, which includes some previously unreleased works, offers a once in a lifetime opportunity to purchase prints that will never be reproduced.

Lot 704B

EVE ARNOLD Self Portrait Silver gelatin print Embossed Signed and inscribed on the back Dated 1950s 41 x 31cm (See illustration) The Stoneman Print Collection Hugh Stoneman (1947-2005) was one of the art world's most respected, master printers. During his 33 year career he worked with some of the world's most important artists. His expansive talent encompassed the production of huge woodcuts for the grandfather of British abstract art Sir Terry Frost and ranged right across the board to the creation of wonderful photogravures for the first ever female Magnum photographer Eve Arnold. This unique auction, which includes some previously unreleased works, offers a once in a lifetime opportunity to purchase prints that will never be reproduced.

Lot 836

GLEN BAXTER BRENDA ETCHING Signed PP 1988 27 x 34cm FRAMED The Stoneman Print Collection Hugh Stoneman (1947-2005) was one of the art world's most respected, master printers. During his 33 year career he worked with some of the world's most important artists. His expansive talent encompassed the production of huge woodcuts for the grandfather of British abstract art Sir Terry Frost and ranged right across the board to the creation of wonderful photogravures for the first ever female Magnum photographer Eve Arnold. This unique auction, which includes some previously unreleased works, offers a once in a lifetime opportunity to purchase prints that will never be reproduced.

Lot 756

MICHAEL REES Bog Queen ETCHING Signed 1997 AP 25 x 29cm The Stoneman Print Collection Hugh Stoneman (1947-2005) was one of the art world's most respected, master printers. During his 33 year career he worked with some of the world's most important artists. His expansive talent encompassed the production of huge woodcuts for the grandfather of British abstract art Sir Terry Frost and ranged right across the board to the creation of wonderful photogravures for the first ever female Magnum photographer Eve Arnold. This unique auction, which includes some previously unreleased works, offers a once in a lifetime opportunity to purchase prints that will never be reproduced. Condition Report: Sheet SIze 36 X 45 cm

Lot 805

RICHARD SMITH LARGE ETCHING ETCHING Signed 1998 FINAL PROOF 50 x 69cm The Stoneman Print Collection Hugh Stoneman (1947-2005) was one of the art world's most respected, master printers. During his 33 year career he worked with some of the world's most important artists. His expansive talent encompassed the production of huge woodcuts for the grandfather of British abstract art Sir Terry Frost and ranged right across the board to the creation of wonderful photogravures for the first ever female Magnum photographer Eve Arnold. This unique auction, which includes some previously unreleased works, offers a once in a lifetime opportunity to purchase prints that will never be reproduced. Condition Report: Sheet 68 X 90 cm. Good

Lot 776

IAN MCKEEVER MONOPRINT WOODCUT Signed 2001 72 x 98cm The Stoneman Print Collection Hugh Stoneman (1947-2005) was one of the art world's most respected, master printers. During his 33 year career he worked with some of the world's most important artists. His expansive talent encompassed the production of huge woodcuts for the grandfather of British abstract art Sir Terry Frost and ranged right across the board to the creation of wonderful photogravures for the first ever female Magnum photographer Eve Arnold. This unique auction, which includes some previously unreleased works, offers a once in a lifetime opportunity to purchase prints that will never be reproduced. Condition Report: Sheet Size 72 X 98 cm 2 PIECES INSCRIBED TO HUGH

Lot 817

ANDREW SOUTHALL VARIOUS WORKS X 5 The Stoneman Print Collection Hugh Stoneman (1947-2005) was one of the art world's most respected, master printers. During his 33 year career he worked with some of the world's most important artists. His expansive talent encompassed the production of huge woodcuts for the grandfather of British abstract art Sir Terry Frost and ranged right across the board to the creation of wonderful photogravures for the first ever female Magnum photographer Eve Arnold. This unique auction, which includes some previously unreleased works, offers a once in a lifetime opportunity to purchase prints that will never be reproduced.

Lot 853

IAN MCKEEVER BETWEEN TIME & SPACE NO 7 Signed PP1 51 x 37cm FRAMED The Stoneman Print Collection Hugh Stoneman (1947-2005) was one of the art world's most respected, master printers. During his 33 year career he worked with some of the world's most important artists. His expansive talent encompassed the production of huge woodcuts for the grandfather of British abstract art Sir Terry Frost and ranged right across the board to the creation of wonderful photogravures for the first ever female Magnum photographer Eve Arnold. This unique auction, which includes some previously unreleased works, offers a once in a lifetime opportunity to purchase prints that will never be reproduced.

Lot 705

GLEN BAXTER BRENDA AQUATINT Signed 1988 24 of 75 35 X 28cm The Stoneman Print Collection Hugh Stoneman (1947-2005) was one of the art world's most respected, master printers. During his 33 year career he worked with some of the world's most important artists. His expansive talent encompassed the production of huge woodcuts for the grandfather of British abstract art Sir Terry Frost and ranged right across the board to the creation of wonderful photogravures for the first ever female Magnum photographer Eve Arnold. This unique auction, which includes some previously unreleased works, offers a once in a lifetime opportunity to purchase prints that will never be reproduced. Condition Report: Sheet Size 66 X 50 cm GOOD

Lot 702

IVOR ABRAHAMS ARCADIA SUITE 4 ETCHING Signed 1990 BAT 22 x 27cm The Stoneman Print Collection Hugh Stoneman (1947-2005) was one of the art world's most respected, master printers. During his 33 year career he worked with some of the world's most important artists. His expansive talent encompassed the production of huge woodcuts for the grandfather of British abstract art Sir Terry Frost and ranged right across the board to the creation of wonderful photogravures for the first ever female Magnum photographer Eve Arnold. This unique auction, which includes some previously unreleased works, offers a once in a lifetime opportunity to purchase prints that will never be reproduced. Condition Report: Sheet 45 X 52 cm GOOD

Lot 834C

ADAM LOWE LAS FRUTAS ETCHING Signed BOXED SET 85 x 70cm The Stoneman Print Collection Hugh Stoneman (1947-2005) was one of the art world's most respected, master printers. During his 33 year career he worked with some of the world's most important artists. His expansive talent encompassed the production of huge woodcuts for the grandfather of British abstract art Sir Terry Frost and ranged right across the board to the creation of wonderful photogravures for the first ever female Magnum photographer Eve Arnold. This unique auction, which includes some previously unreleased works, offers a once in a lifetime opportunity to purchase prints that will never be reproduced.

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