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Lot 517

After Augustin Ubeda, still life, signed, colour lithograph, numbered 61/275, (15½" x 22½").

Lot 544

A Victorian portrait lithograph, `Mr Macauber`, and four other accession studies, (5).

Lot 106

H.B. Ziegler - `Brighton Pavilion`, signed, watercolour, 15 x 21 cm to/w lithograph of fishermen, after WA Collins, engraved by R. Bowyer, 26.5 x 34 cm (2)

Lot 473

Vincent Brooks, Day & Sons Limited, Sir Robert Rodney Wilmot, Bart. coloured lithograph, together with four similar spy prints with titles, 12 1/4" x 7", ebonised frames (5)

Lot 476

After Reuben Ward Binks, Labrador retrieving a duck, coloured lithograph, signed in pencil by the artist, plate size 4" x 6", Hogarth frame

Lot 136

§ PETER HOWSON (SCOTTISH B.1958) PRAYING DOSSER Lithograph, signed and numbered 32/34, unframed 76cm x 56cm (30in x 22in)

Lot 96

DOTTIE COOPER KATZ `Jazzy` lithograph No 332/400 signed unframed

Lot 101

BERYL COOK `Sultry Afternoon` lithograph signed No 525/850 Published by Alexander Gallery Ltd, Bristol

Lot 450

Henry Moore (1898-1986), Reclining nude, lithograph, signed in pencil, 37cm x 52cm.

Lot 110

Bernard Dunstan R.A. (1920-), "The Rehearsal", signed and numbered 90/350 in pencil in the margin, lithograph, image size 34.5 x 33.5cm.; 13.5 x 13.25in.

Lot 184

After John Piper, coloured lithograph depicting a church with tower, inscribed in pencil "unsigned studio proof by John Piper".

Lot 343

H. Ceri Richards (1903-1971) `SUNLIGHT IN TRAFALGAR SQUARE` Lithograph printed in colours, 1952, separate from the edition of 50, published by the Redfern Gallery 1952, 38 x 62cm Visit www.sworder.co.uk for larger image and condition reports.

Lot 192

Lincoln Minster, Lithograph By F. Mackenzie, Published Brooke 1853, 28 X 37cm

Lot 193

The Golfers, St. Andrews 1847, Lithograph By C. Leeson, Mounted 37 Cm X 55cm

Lot 17

* PETER HOWSON OBE Novi Travnik (1994) Lithograph 2/50 signed, titled and numbered in pencil On wove paper with full margins 40 x 30.5cm

Lot 28

After William Simpson `A quiet day in the Diamond Battery`, hand coloured lithograph, published by Day & Son, 28cm x 43cm also four other lithographs depicting The Battlefield at Sebastopol (5)

Lot 73

Sir William Russell Flint, `Three idlers`, lithograph, signed in pencil, also signed and titled by artist on back board, 52cm x 69cm

Lot 1004

Theophile Alexandre Steinlen (1859-1923), unframed lithograph, Nun, mothers and children, signed in pencil and dated `19, 14.5 x 22in.

Lot 645

John Houston RSA (1930-2008) Dark Sunset VII Signed lithograph, 51cm x 72cm

Lot 756

Elizabeth Blackadder DBE, RA, RSA (b.1931) San Martino Lithograph, 23cm x 30cm

Lot 136

After George Moorland, A study of a cow, lithograph, published 1800, 20 x 24.5 cm to mount, together with an etching after Rembrandt, `Three Trees`, 22.5 x 29.5 cm, and a mezzotint after Cosway

Lot 164

Pyne, J.B. "Lake scenery of England", lithograph illustrations, gilt cloth Heaton, Cooper W. "The Tarns of Lakeland" Combe, William "Dr Syntax`s three Tours" and another volume (4)

Lot 720

After Raoul Dufy 1877-1953- Sailor and figures in a busy French street scene; lithograph printed in colours, with margins on buff paper, 43x43cm

Lot 737

* E Sachse & Co, American, Publisher 1862- "Camp Wool, Baltimore, Md, Stewarts Grove, Seventh Regiment (National Guard) NYSM., Marshall Lefferts, Col.Comdg."; published by E Sachse & Co in the Clerks Court of Md, A D 1862, lithograph printed in colours, 44x58cm, (A/F) (unframed)

Lot 738

* Karl Schmidt-Rottluff 1884-1976- "Stilleben Mit Krokustopf"; c.1953-4, (R.38), lithograph, the full sheet on cream wove, signed in pencil, minor surface dirt and handling marks mainly to the edges of the sheet, otherwise good condition, 54x66cm., (unframed)

Lot 766

After Henri Villain, French 1878-1938- "Compagnie Algérienne, Emprunt National", 1920, publ by Devambez, Paris; lithograph/poster printed in colours, signed within the plate, 120x79cm

Lot 804

* Joseph Anton Sedlmayr 1797-1863- "Salina de Pilluana"; c.1834, lithograph, after E Poppig act.1830, together with three further lithographs from the same series, entitled "Pongo del Huallaga; Quebrada de Cassapi and Thal der Silla Velluda"; full sheets with margins, 46x59cm, ea., (4) (unframed)

Lot 199

A lithograph tin-plate globe, 8in., three other tin-plate boxes and a George VI tin-plate coin box

Lot 267

POSTER. WOMEN WITH A WILL TO WIN! JOIN THE ATS, LITHOGRAPH IN COLOURS PRINTED FOR HMSO BY LOWE AND BRYDON LONDON 75 X 50 CREASED WHERE FOLDED

Lot 78

A Clarice Cliff Solomons Seal pattern Athens shape cup and saucer circa 1947 (possibly a matching) hand painted with an enamelled lithograph of stylised bell flowers with green, pink and blue banding, script signature.

Lot 628

O MATT COLLISHAW (bn 1966). Lithograph, “Untitled 1” portrait behind flowers, signed, dated 2000 and numbered III/XXX in biro, 73cm x 86cm, unframed.

Lot 164

Lear.Journals of a landscape painter in Albania 1852 § Wilde (W.R.) Narrative of a voyage to Madeira, 2 vol., Dublin, 1840, tinted lithograph plates, original cloth, scuffed; and 2 others, travel, 8vo(5)

Lot 409

Marc Chagall.- Pompidou La Poésie orig. litho number 16 of 40 copies reserved for collaborators on the work, with an original colour lithograph by Marc Chagall and signed by him in pencil on the justification f., from an edition of 150 copies only, loose as issued, original cloth chemise and slip-case, the later slightly frayed, a fine copy, folio, Paris, Félia Léal pour l`Association de Bibliophiles Art et Poésie, 1976.

Lot 196

* Blampied (Edmund, 1886-1966). Portrait of the Artist W. P. Holland, lithograph, signed and dated in the image January 1933, additionallyinscribed by the artist in ink to lower margin, ‘To my friend Harold James Baily, E. Blampied Feb. 1933’, image size 34 x 24.5cm (13.25 x 9.5ins), framed and glazed, together with a printed Christmas card from Marianne and Edmund Blampied for 1964,inscribed by the artist, and given to Cecile Le Boyer, 15 x 11.8cm (6 x 4.65ins), framed and glazed (2)

Lot 197

* Bone (Sir David Muirhead, 1876-1953). Cunard Line ‘Tuscania’, b&w lithograph, signed lower right, image size 53 x 35.5cm (21 x 14ins), framed and glazed, with remains of early handwritten label to verso, and modern certificate of authenticity from Foxsmith Galleries, Plymouth, to verso. The Tuscania was launched in 1915, and sailed regularly across the Atlantic until it was torpedoed by a German submarine on 24th January 1918, carrying over 2,000 American troops, with the loss of 230 people. (1)

Lot 234

* Anonymous. ‘Pates aux Ouefs Ceres, Nice’, c. 1930, colour lithograph poster, printed by Imprimerie Publicitaire M. Dumas, some closed tears repaired, image size 141 x 91cm, framed and glazed (1)

Lot 242

* Chadwick (Lynn Russell, 1914-2003). Two sitting figures, lithograph on Rives paper, signed, dated ‘71 and numbered 79/100, small circular blindstamp of Erker Presse, St. Gallen to lower left corner, sheet size 76 x 56cm (30 x 22ins) (1)

Lot 246

* Dupin (Leon, 1898-1971). Rita, Gaufres S?ches et Fourrees, 1933, colour lithograph poster, printed by Imprimeries Joseph-Charles, Paris, some closed tears repaired, image size 133 x 91cm, framed and glazed (1)

Lot 250

* Grun (Jules Alexandre, 1868-1934). La Pepini?re, 1898, colour lithograph poster, printed by Imprimerie Chaix, Paris, some light surface marks and a few short closed marginal tears, 127.5 x 90cm (50.25 x 35.5ins), laid down on linen. One of three posters designed by Grun for La Pepiniere, which, in contrast to other Parisian nightclubs such as the Folies Bergeres and the Casino de Paris, attracted a more working-class audience. (1)

Lot 256

* Le Clercq (Jules Henri Achille, 1894-1966). ‘Buvez les Bieres de Garde’. Vins Spiritueux de la Brasserie Arnould Mochez, Onnaing, 1930, colour lithograph poster, printed by Affiches Grau, Nerfi & Cie, Lille, image size 114 x 74cm, framed and glazed (1)

Lot 257

* Maillol (Aristide, 1861-1944). Nude with a garland (hommage ? Cezanne), b&w lithograph, image size 15.5 x 22cm, sheet size 28 x 31cm, together with three lithographs (Grapes, Women with Baskets, and Goats) on handmade paper with Maillol Gonin watermark, from the edition of Virgil’s Les Georgiques, illustrated by Maillol, published by Philippe Gonin in Paris, 1950, each numbered in pencil XI/XX, and with stamped artist’s initial M, sheet size 29.5 x 24cm (4)

Lot 259

Miro (Joan, 1893-1983). Miro Lithographe I-VI, Paris, Maeght editeur, 1972-92, thirty-two original colour lithographs by Miro, numerous colour illusts. throughout, all orig. cloth in d.j.s, the first four volumes with original colour lithograph design to upper cover by Miro, 4th and 5th vols. in glassine overwrappers, 4to, VG (6)

Lot 260

* Nash (John Northcote, 1893-1977). Woman sleeping with Cat and Canary, colour printed lithograph, trimmed with slight loss to floral border, 49 x 76cm (19.25 x 30 inches), together with Gentleman (David, Alistair Grant & Carel Weight),’Doggett’s Coat & Badge’, ‘Pigeon Racing’ and ‘Cup Tie’, pub. Guiness Book of Records, n.d., c.1950,three colour printed lithographs, some slight foxing, one with closed marginal tear, each approx. 38.5 x 51cm (15 x 20 inches) (4)

Lot 268

* Picasso (Pablo, 1881-1973). Faun et marin, 1956, lithograph in four colours, dated 3.6.56 in the plate, image size 12.2 x 8.5cm (sheet size 16.3 x 11.3cm) (1)

Lot 275

* Sugai (Kumi, 1919-1969). Soleil Vert, 1968, colour lithograph, signed, dated, and numbered 143/200, 76 x 55.5cm (30 x 21.75ins) (1)

Lot 276

* Sutherland (Graham, 1903-1980). Annotated proof for the cover of The Work of Graham Sutherland, by Douglas Cooper, published by Lund Humphries, 1961, colour lithograph, printed by Curwen Press, of the binding design by Graham Sutherland, extensively annotated by the artist, 29 x 52cm (11.5 x 20.5ins), framed and glazed, together with an autograph letter signed from Graham Sutherland to Mr Scott, regarding the positioning of the design on the binding, handwritten in pencil on headed notepaper (mounted on backing paper) An important document relating to the artist’s design for the binding of the first major monograph on Graham Sutherland, in which the artist shows his concern with the placing of the design on the spine of the volume, and the exact measurements of the spine width. A copy of the published work is included with this lot. (3)

Lot 299

Ten framed and glazed pictures and prints to include reproduction maps, and a framed and glazed lithograph, The Broad And Narrow Way.

Lot 37

After John Leech - `No Consequence`, colour lithograph, approx 49cm x 69cm, together with another print after Leech.

Lot 26

FRANK BRANGWYN (1867-1956) Original lithograph, Coal mining scene, signed with initials in plate, i 11.75" x 8.75", framed.

Lot 298

* Colin (Paul, 1892-1985). Paris 1937, Exposition Internationale, colour lithograph poster, printed by Imprimerie Jules Simon, Paris, 99 x 61.5cm (39 x 24.25ins), linen-backed (1)

Lot 330

* Gould (John and Richter H.C. & Wolf J.). Eniconetta Stelleri (Stella’s Eider), [1862-73], lithograph with bright original hand colouring, sold with page of descriptive text, 355 x 490mm. Originally published in `The Birds of Great Britain’. (1)

Lot 331

* Gould (John and Hart W.). Upupa Nigripennis (The Indian Hoopoe), [1850-83], fine lithograph with bright original hand colouring, two old folds to upper margin, not affecting image, 520 x 350mm. Originally published in `The Birds of Asia’. (1)

Lot 334

* Gould (John and Richter, H.C.). Fuligula Cristata (The Tufted Duck), [1862-73], lithograph with bright original hand colouring, 320 x 460mm. Originally published in `The Birds of Great Britain’. (1)

Lot 335

* Gould (John and Richter, H.C.). Podiceps Cristatus, Linn (Great Crested Grebe), [1862-1873], lithograph with bright original hand colouring, 350 x 480mm. Originally published in `The Birds of Great Britain’. (1)

Lot 338

* Gould (J. & E.). Bimaculated Teal, Anas glocitans (Pall.), Querquedula glocitans (Vigors), [1832-37], lithograph with bright original hand colouring, 330 x 490mm. Originally published in `The Birds of Europe’. (1)

Lot 340

* Gould (J. & E.). Scaup Pochard, Fuligula marila (Steph), Anas marila (Linn), [1832-37], lithograph with bright original hand colouring, some spotting to image, 340 x 480mm. Originally published in `The Birds of Europe’. (1)

Lot 347

* Heath (William). 1st. Foot Guards, pub. S.W.Fores, Aug. 1st 1827, fine lithograph with original hand colouring, image size 325 x 235mm, mounted, framed and glazed. Uncommon. (1)

Lot 408

A COLOUR LITHOGRAPH of the 1867 Paris Exhibition View from the Trocadero, 17" x 28" in bird`s eye maplewood frame; and William Delamotte - View of Queen`s College Oxford, lithograph (2).

Lot 30

A nursery lithograph of a girl skipping with another of a mother and her son. Both with Oxford frames with gilt detail, 9 1/4 x 11 1/4in. With a flower painted mirror with velvet mount

Lot 481

Patrick Heron (1920-1999), Horizontal Stripes, 1958, coloured lithograph, signed in pencil bottom right, dated 1958 and numbered 20/25, sight size 69 x 45.5cm.

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