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?JOSEPHINE GRAHAM (Scottish Contemporary) `JO AT THREE AND A HALF` Conte crayon and chalk, signed and inscribed with title verso, 18 x 16cm (7 1/4 x 6 1/4"") `Jo at nine years`, conte crayon and chalk, signed and inscribed with title verso, and another conte and chalk by the same hand, signed, 19 c 18cm (7 1/2 x 7"") & 16 x 15cm (7 1/4 x 6 1/4"") Property of the estate of the late Dr David Ross
TRIANG/GRAHAM FARISH/HORNBY DUBLO - Triang R050 BR Black 4-6-2 'Princess Victoria' (dusty otherwise Good) and R50 +R30 BR Black 'Princess Elizabeth' (service required) - Graham Farish 00 BR Black Class 5 4-6-0 (missing front bogie/plungers - for spares) - Hornby Dublo 2R 3 x D14 Maroon Suburban Coaches (2 x Good and one Fair)
GRAHAM COTON (1926 - 2003): Three oils on board of Lancaster bombers in flight including "We Dood it Too" aircraft. Graham Coton was known as an artist of WWII comics drawing "Kit Carson" comics as well as other characters. He was also known for his dramatic cards of the the war libraries. The lot includes "We Dood it Too" book, signed by Frank Petch. The artwork was sent to DFC Flight Lt. Vemon Wilkes, his cousin, as gifts
Graham. A. Thomas Pirate Killers-The Royal Navy and the African Pirates 24 X 16cm Pirate Killers-The Royal Navy and the African Pirates. One hundred and fifty years ago the Royal Navy fought a daring campaign against ruthless pirates and won.On West African shores they killed `The King of the Pirates`. Bartholomew Roberts and captured his fleet. Scores of men were executed by the Admiralty Court. On the Barbary Coast of North Africa pirates preyed on shipping in the Mediterranean and the Atlantic as they had done for centuries and they terrorized the populations of the coastal towns. To them, piracy was a way of life, and the great sea-powers of the day couldn`t stop them. Then, in one of the most remarkable-and neglected-anti-piracy operations in maritime history, the Royal Navy confronted them, defeated them and mad the seas safe for trade.... Hardback with unclippeed dustcover. viii plus map + 200 pages text. Fine. Fine Barnsley Pen & Sword Maritime 2011
Graham Sutherland (1903-1980) - Three Rocks, 1966 gouache and pencil on paper 12 1/2 x 13 1/2 in., 31.7 x 34.3 cm Provenance: Marlborough Gallery, London. Sale: Sotheby`s London, Impressionist and Modern Drawings and Watercolours , Wednesday, June 28, 1989 [Lot 386]. IMPORTANT: This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
Kenneth Lawson (British, 1920-2008), "Blue Turning Grey", signed, titled and dated 1985 on artist`s label verso, oil on board, 15 x 20cm.; 6 x 8in. * By the age of 22 Kenneth Lawson was exhibiting with the `London Group` at Burlington House. Successful exhibitions followed and he exhibited regularly at major galleries in London including The Redfern Gallery, Cork Street; The Leger Gallery, Bond Street; and The Leicester Gallery, Panton Street. During these early years in Dulwich, Kenneth`s mentor was the RA James Fitton, who remained advisor and friend until his death in 1982. In 1951 he was approached by Graham Sutherland to assist with the large painting `Origins` for the Festival of Britain. Kenneth was the only assistant that Sutherland ever used. The painting was created at The Tate Gallery, Millbank, and has remained there ever since. In 1952 and 1953 Kenneth worked on another project with Graham Sutherland: they worked together on the drawings of the world`s largest tapestry which was made in France and later installed at Coventry Cathedral. Kenneth also became absorbed in the world of theatre and TV and moved North to join the BBC in Manchester where he created the Design Department there. In the North West his work has been shown both in the Manchester and Salford Art Galleries and has included entries in the Laing Collection. Lawson`s work is in private collections in the UK, Europe and America. Artists` Resale Right ("droit de suite") may apply to this lot.
Kenneth Lawson (British, 1920-2008), "Blue Turning Grey", signed, titled and dated 1985 on artist`s label verso, oil on board, 15 x 20cm.; 6 x 8in. * By the age of 22 Kenneth Lawson was exhibiting with the `London Group` at Burlington House. Successful exhibitions followed and he exhibited regularly at major galleries in London including The Redfern Gallery, Cork Street; The Leger Gallery, Bond Street; and The Leicester Gallery, Panton Street. During these early years in Dulwich, Kenneth`s mentor was the RA James Fitton, who remained advisor and friend until his death in 1982. In 1951 he was approached by Graham Sutherland to assist with the large painting `Origins` for the Festival of Britain. Kenneth was the only assistant that Sutherland ever used. The painting was created at The Tate Gallery, Millbank, and has remained there ever since. In 1952 and 1953 Kenneth worked on another project with Graham Sutherland: they worked together on the drawings of the world`s largest tapestry which was made in France and later installed at Coventry Cathedral. Kenneth also became absorbed in the world of theatre and TV and moved North to join the BBC in Manchester where he created the Design Department there. In the North West his work has been shown both in the Manchester and Salford Art Galleries and has included entries in the Laing Collection. Lawson`s work is in private collections in the UK, Europe and America. Artists` Resale Right ("droit de suite") may apply to this lot.
A group of four boxed Graham Farish N gauge steam locomotives, comprising catalogue ref no. 1447 BR Castle Class locomotive 'The Monmouth Castle', no. 1805 Class 4F Tender locomotive in BR Black, no. 1114 Pannier Tank in GWR livery and no.1017 Class 194 Saddle tank locomotive in NCB Blue livery (4)
A group of four boxed Graham Farish N gauge locomotives, an LE 185A Limited Edition 2-6-0 "Crab" loco in LMS Crimson, a no. 803b special edition Class 31 Diesel in EWS livery, no.8424 Class 52 Diesel loco 'The Western Emperor' and a no. 8028 Class 47 Diesel 'The Firefly' in Intercity livery (4)

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