Circle of A Copley Fielding (1787 - 1875) `Fishing boat in a choppy sea off a coastline`, watercolour, bears signature, 12cm x 16.5cm, also another in the style of Copley Fielding `A two master and other shipping in a fresh breeze`, 13.5cm x 19cm and a grey wash and ink drawing in the manner of Samuel Prout (1783 - 1852) `Tiverton Devon with water mark for 1814, also bears monogram bottom left, 17cm x 22.5cm (3).
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Antonio Senape (d.1842) Italian "Panorama di Napoli Preso la S.Martino" A Panoramic View of the City and Bay of Naples, with Vesuvius in the distance Inscribed, pen and ink drawing, each sheet numbered 1, 2, 3 and 4, on four separate sheets, laid onto linen, each sheet measuring 25cm by 37cm, overall size 25.5cm by 149cm, unframed
Lady Mary Leighton of Loton Park, née Parker (1810-1864)Sketchbook on inside cover inscribed Mary Parker/Sweeney, near Oswestry/ 1824, various pencil sketches and watercolours of landscapes with views of North Wales Watercolour of a Country House and garden with children playing on a swing: A Scrapbook Inscribed in front cover `Mary Leighton/Scraps from her children/Loton Park 1847-50` Pencil sketches signed S L 1847/48/49/50 Watercolours and Pencil sketches including portrait of Earl of Warwick, and General Monk signed B L 1847/50/51/52/53 Pencil sketches signed Chartte Leighton/C Leighton 1847/50/51 Pencil sketches signed F C Leighton 1844A Sketchbook Inscribed in front over `Baldwin Leighton, Loton Park, Shrewsbury/Augst 1846 Watercolour signed MP 1825 Pencil sketch signed ML (Lord Cobham) 1851 Two Watercolours signed ML 1826/46 Various pencil sketches and watercolours signed Baldwin Leighton/BL/B Leighton 1846/47/51/53 Various pencil sketches signed Stanley Leighton and S Leighton1846/47/48/49 Various pencil sketches and watercolours signed FCL/FSL 1846/47/49/51 Various pencil sketches signed CL and C Leighton 1846/48/50A: Sketchbook Inside cover inscribed Mary Parker/1829/ Various sketches in pencil and pen and ink, drawing of Putti after Bartolozzi on tinted paper (some signed MP) Book plates after Cruikshank Ink and sepia watercolours after Dutch Old Master Marine painters Copy after Richter, signed MP 1830, Watercolour view of Mold in Flintshire, Watercolours of landscapes (including one of Jamaica) some signed MP and dated between 1828 and 1829, sheet Arabic writing
Lady Mary Leighton of Loton Park, née Parker (1810-1864) A Sketchbook of Watercolours including interior scenes, skating scene and portraits Pen and ink and pencil sketch studies for portraits including Alice Warburton, Catherine, Merril (dated between 1854 and 1859), all unsigned A Scrapbook including: Pen and ink studies, prints after Samuel Howitt, J Jackson, Harwood and others, pencil drawings signed B.L.1817 Watercolour of a `target` (unsigned) and other landscape watercolours, watercolour of Chairing of Sir Rowland Still and Mr Ormsby Gore at Shrewsbury 4th July 184, signed BL And Pencil sketch of a landscape signed Fanny Julia Alexande, November 27th 1837 A sketchbook Inscribed on inside cover `Drawings by Mary Parker, Lady Leighton` Including: Watercolour signed Mary Leighton Italian 18th Century sheet with several studies including a reclining nude, flying angels and study of feet possibly after Cipriani, pen and ink signed Mary Parker/MP (including one titled `My Mother`, drawing signed MP/1826, a drawing of Erbistock Rectory from the other side of the River Dee, 1826 Various pencil sketches, pen and ink, and watercolour studies including study of a uniform, church decoration, landscapes (including Zurich), classical studies, portraits (unsigned)
* Motor Racing. An album containing 112 corner-mounted vintage b&w photos, c. 1950-55, mostly single car action shots at Silverstone, Brands Hatch, Goodwood, each 8.5 x 11cm, mostly mounted four to a page with full details of driver, race and date beneath, contemp. plain brown boards with ink title and pencil drawing of a motor car to upper cover, a little rubbed and soiled, oblong folio (1)
JAMES PITTENDRIGH MACGILLIVRAY A PHANTASY circular bronze plaque, mounted on a moulded rectangular mahogany board with original bronze mounts and hanging chain, signed in the bronze `MacGillivray`, plaque, 46cm diameter Also original pen and ink preparatory drawing for `A Phantasy`, signed Pittendrigh MacGillivray` , 15cm square, along with a copy of the original receipt in the artists hand, dated 28th May 1930 (2) Exhibited: Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museum, `Pittendrigh MacGillivray` Exhibition 1988, No. 27
An unusual and possibly rare, pen and ink drawing of Hanna Smith who is depicted wearing head scarf and manacles at Lancaster Gaol prior to her execution on June 13th 1812 for stealing potatoes and rioting at Manchester market. The drawing bears a monogram of AH701 in the bottom left corner, 20x17.5cm. Also in this lot is a handwritten letter from Edmund Foulkes Cornet of Cavalry to his father Edward (who was an attorney of Manchester) regarding defence against luddites at a mill known as bottom of the street near to the club lands at Bacup (af), together with some research. (illustrated)
E* B* "Cannes 1883", signed with monogram, pen and ink drawing, 6 1/2" x 9 3/4" together with further various prints and engravings to include Martin Hardie; Kenneth Pengelly; Interior view of the gallery at the Vauxhall Gardens; Portrait engraving of Andrew Marbell MP; six various Hogarth engravings and four further prints (15).
(Charles Lutwidge author mathematician and photo (Charles Lutwidge author mathematician and photographer 1832-98) “Lewis Carroll.”.- Album of letters and cut signatures including: Charles Dodgson Robert Browning John Ruskin Cecil Rhodes (A.L.s. & signed photograph) Dr. Jameson William Black Dinah Craik George Grosmith James Nasmyth Sir Robert Peel (Free Front) Mary Braddon etc. together c. 65 pieces a few with slight browning and marking laid down original half morocco defective upper cover working loose spine defective lacks lower cover oblong 4to 18th July 1881 - 2nd September 1899. *** Autograph Letter signed from Dodgson to John Ruskin 1?pp. in purple ink 8vo Chestnuts Guildford 7th April 1885 “I rejoice for the sake both of my friend Mrs. Heaphy & of the British Public that you are willing to write the Preface & I have written to urge her to send a copy of the book as soon as possible” folds. Autograph Letter signed from Ruskin to Bertha Peacock 3pp. 8vo Brantwood Coniston 15th April 1886 “I`ve sent you with the drawing you chose - also a little fast pencil outline of mine - not to be copied touch for touch but easily that you may feel your way to getting ideas of subjects in that manner. Trees can be studied usefully only in that manner and pencil outline lies at the frontier of everything” folds.
Edward Bawden CBE RA (1903-1989) Illustrated Let pen and ink drawing on illustrated letter signed and extensively inscribed in ink 26 x 20 cm (10 1/4 x 8 in) The book reference for the Edward Bawden letter is: Illustrated `Edward Bawden` by Doug percy Bliss Pendomer Press 1979 page 35. Provenance: Gift of Prudence and Rosalind Bliss.
Penrose (Roland) Man Ray with an original crayon drawing by the author/artist signed beneath in ink on half-title illustrations original pictorial wrappers spine creased 8vo 1975. *** A good association copy. Penrose was a close friend of Man Ray for almost fifty years. Penrose organised the International Surrealist Exhibition in 1936 which led to the establishment of the English Surrealist movement.
Locker-Lampson (Frederick) Two albums compiled by one containing a cut paper silhouette portrait of him as a child; proofs of three Locker-Lampson related etchings by George Cruikshank; an etched half-length portrait of him by Millais; a complete set of the nineteen wood-engraved illustrations by Richard Doyle to “A Selection from the Works of Frederick Locker” 1865; two different etched portrait s of Locker-Lampson from a drawing by Du Maurier one by C.W. Sherborn; four wood-engraved illustrations by Randolph Caldecott for Mrs. Locker`s “What the Blackbird Said”; four of his bookplates including examples by Walter Crane Kate Greenaway and Henry Stacy Marks; an ink and watercolour drawing by Kate Greenaway of a boy sailing through the air in an upturned umberella signed with initials and a small engraving by William Blake half morocco g.e.; the other containing “Josh Billings Farmer`s Almanack for the year 1871”; an article on Tennyson by Anne Thackeray Ritchie extracted from Harper`s Magazine; a printed copy of Thmas Carlyle`s will and related cuttings; five Punch Almanacks with illustrations by Richard Doyle John Leech and others; the text of a lecture on George Eliot by George W.E. Russell with the accompanying signed autograph letter; three issues of “Punch” one with an article referring to Mrs. Locker`s “What the Blackbird Said” with an illustration caricaturing Kate Greenaway Walter Crane Randolph Caldecott Harrison Weir Stacy Marks and several publishers one with a poem by Locker-Lampson; and an issue of “Moonshine” with an illustration of Locker-Lampson with Alfred Tennyson half vellum the contents listed on spine 4to *** Frederick Locker Lampson first met Kate Greenaway after being sent her verses for Under the Window by Edmund Evans on the behalf of Routledges who wanted his suggestions for revisions to the text. The meeting led to a seventeen year friendship during which he had considerable influence on her life and work. The watercolour included in the first album is unlike Kate Greenaway`s normal work but there are similarities to the two rather droll illustrations in Under the Window for “The Little Fat Goblin” and “Prince Finikin and his Mama”. It seems probable that drawing was made at about the same time and given to Locker-Lampson during the preparation of the book.
Crosby (Percy) Skippy` and dog original pen ink and wash drawing small stain on card not afecting drawing signed by the artist image 225 x 175mm. n.p. n.d. *** Born in Richmond Hill Long Island NY in 1890 Skippy was created in 1923 in Life Magazine. Crosby died in 1964 in the mental ward of a hospital on his birthday.
Jacobs (Helen) Two large ink drawings one of a young couple the girl seated on the arm of a large chair; the other of a fairy standing before a seated woodcutter both signed approximately 350mm. by 235mm. § Brock (H.M.) An ink drawing of a man in eighteenth-century dress tending his roses signed in card mount 240mm. by 254mm. *** The first drawing was reproduced in Stories from Many Lands by Stella Mead to illustrate “The Prince and the Nightingale”. (3)
Jaques (Faith) Persephone ink on paper signed and dated in pencil lower right 325 x 200 mm. 1972. *** This drawing was published as an illustration to the Faber Book of Greek Legends 1973. IMPORTANT: This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
Jaques (Faith) Mouldy`s Orphan ink on paper signed and dated in pencil lower right 240 x 170 mm. 1980. *** This drawing was published as an illustration to Mouldy`s Orphan by Gillian Avery. IMPORTANT: This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
Outeault (R.F.) Buster Brown original pen ink and water colour drawing on a canvas bag signed and dated by the artist image on bag 400 x 460mm. n.p. 1904 ***Richard Felton Outcault (January 14 1863 - September 25 1928) was an American comic strip writer-artist. He was the creator of the series The Yellow Kid and Buster Brown and he is considered the inventor of the modern comic strip. (Wikipedia)
Ephemera. A collection, including Gerald Hoffnung postcard to Sir Gwyneth Tudor with ink doodles, an autograph letter signed and dated 31-1-45 `Dear Gwyneth... I am glad you like my ITMA drawing...`, and a small pipe cartoon on pink paper; also an autograph letter from Tommy Handley to a Mrs Tudor regarding ITMA tickets; Victorian franked envelopes addressed to G (George) Holyoake (1817-1906), writer and campaigner for free thought and secularism; autograph of Arthur Askey; few other items
L.S. KEMP "Animal orchestra", watercolour, ROADFOOT CARTER "A consultation", pen and ink drawing, another similar of "A Wizard", PARKER HAGARTY " A country church in a rural landscape", watercolour, signed, two small watercolour studies by H G MASSEY, a pair of black and white engravings Illustrating "Aesop`s Fables", and three further studies
Bond (Terance James). Birds, an Artist’s View, Text by Rob Hume, foreward by Bill Oddie, 1st ed., pub. Dragon‘s World, 1993, colour and some b&w plts. throughout, orig. pencil drawing of a male house sparrow to title, signed by Bond and dated November 1993 at foot, additional ink presentationinscription from Bond above, image size approx. 15 x 20cm, orig. cloth in d.j., together with fifteen similar modern mostly bird art books with illustrations by Trevor Boyer, Donald Watson, Michael Warren, Keith Brockie and Raymond Harris-Ching, the majority signed or with a letter inserted, all orig. cloth in d.j.s, mostly 4to, VG (16)
Partington (Peter). Drawn to the Forest, Text by Robert Burton, The Society of Wildlife Artists in the New Forest, 2000, colour illusts. throughout, orig. signed pen and ink and watercolour drawing of a lapwing by Peter Partington to front free endpaper, image approx. 13 x 18cm, orig. cloth in d.j., together with Jonsson (Lars), Birds and Light, The Art of Lars Jonsson, 1st ed., 2002, colour and b&w illusts. throughout, signed by Jonsson to half title, orig. cloth in d.j., plus five further Jonsson bird books (all but one signed) including two exhibition catalogues, one with a small ink sketch of a wader to title, all 4to (6)
* Shackleton (Keith, 1923- ). An Autobiography in Paintings, 1st ed., 1998, colour illusts. throughout, orig. pen and ink and watercolour drawing of an arctic tern by Shackleton to front free endpaper with adjacent signed presentationinscription dated May 1999, orig. cloth in d.j., oblong 4to, together with Tidelines, with a foreword by Peter Scott, 1st ed., 1951, colour and b&w plts. and illusts. throughout, small signed pencil sketch of a wandering albatross dated August 1993 pasted to front free endpaper verso, 7.5 x 11.5cm, together with a loosely inserted accompanying letter to Mr. Hammond from the artist, one page, 4to, orig. cloth in soiled and defective d.j., 4to (2)
Woodhead (Darren). From Dawn ‘til Dusk, 1st ed., Langford Press, 2005, col. illusts. throughout, orig. pen and ink drawing of a long-tailed duck by Woodhead to front free endpaper verso, signed at foot, orig. cloth in d.j., 4to. Darren Woodhead was named Birdwatch Magazine Artist of the Year 2009. (1)
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