We found 70553 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 70553 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
70553 item(s)/page
[Humphreys (H.N.)] Flowers from Stratford on Avon title preface 12 hand-coloured plates leaf of advertiements but lacking the frontispiece all the text printed in gold original patent binding of yellow enamel-like sides front cover blocked in gilt leather spine a bit worn and contents loose Paul Jerrard [1852]; and some miscellaneous illustrations including 2 coloured plates from Sibthorp`s Flora Graeca an uncoloured lithograph of an owl by Edward Lear (probably a proof from Gould`s Europe) etc. v.s. (small qty); sold not subject to return(sml qty)
Interesting collection of 1914 Rugby autographs: removed from an autograph album neatly compiled and presented and inscribed "Men Who Have Represented Their Counties As Footballers Rugby Union – Including International And A Roll Of Honour For Those Killed In France During The WWI" – containing approx 70 signatures incl internationals Francis Stock, I G Walker (Scot), R Burroughs, L Haigh, F Handford, J H Eddison, J King, Percy Kendall et al plus an early coloured lithograph print England v Scotland at Athletic Grounds Richmond – mf&g overall.
Glen Baxter (b.1944) HE SEEMED TO BE POINTING TO A BADLY PRINTED SUNSET Lithograph, unsigned 42 x 64cm; I SENSED THAT BRENDA WAS TRYING TO IMPRESS ME Lithograph, unsigned 42.5 x 47cm; IT WAS THE FOURTH TIME THAT DADDY HAD FALLEN FOR THE EXPLODING FORK ROUTINE Lithograph, unsigned 40 x 50cm (3)
Francis Bacon (1909-1972) three studies for a self-portrait, lithograph in colour, 1979, on Arches watermarked paper, signed in pencil and numbered , XIX/XXV, aside from the edition of 150, published by Editions de la Difference, Paris, with full margins, (16.25" x 40" overall showing in the mount) (not inspected out of the frame) sold with an easel and two boards said by Miss Beston (see below) to have come from the Studio of Francis Bacon PROVENANCE; The gift of Valerie Beston to the present vendor. This lot is being sold by Mr Gerard Grover, who for 14 years was head packer at the Battersea shipping and storage company T. Rogers & Co., which Miss Beston used often to transport fine art to exhibitions around the country. She gave the picture to Mr Grover in 1988 on the birth of his son, Ryan. Another print in this series XII/XXV was sold lot 419 in the sale of the Collection of the late Miss Beston at Christies on 10th February 2006.

-
70553 item(s)/page