Six framed posters and prints to include: 'Henry Matisse - A Retrospective' at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1993, 68 x 63 cm; 'Picasso und Seine Zeit, Die Sammlung Berggruen' 1996, 83 x 58 cm; 'La revue blanche' with illustration by Edward Ancourt; Corner Jennings - 'Chambered Nautilus' signed lithograph published by Colour Graphics Inc. 1978, 50 x 52 cm; together with two posters for 'Regata Storica' exhibtion at Comune di Venezia, 1979, 70 x 100 each (6)
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Shane Warne & Muttiah Muralitharan signed Limited Edition Lithograph with COA This absolutely stunning item of signed Cricket Memorabilia a striking action lithograph that takes you on a photographic and factual journey through Shane Warne and Muttiah Muralitharan's continuing battle to become the world's greatest wicket taker. Personally signed by both spinners and independently authenticated and certified by the major chartered accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers, 'Record Pursuit' is available in a strictly limited edition of 350Officially licensed by Cricket Australia and Sri Lanka Cricket, each are individually numbered and measure in at a large and impressive 650mm by 450mmRivals, friends, headline-makers and two of the world's greatest bowlers, Shane Warne and Muttiah Muralitharan will remember 2004 as a watershed in their colourful careers, with both spinners passing 500 Test wickets and continuing their 'battle' to become the world's greatest-ever wicket taker Their race to be the first spin bowler to take 500 wickets was a classic ' cat and mouse' struggle during Australia's 3-Test series in Sri Lanka in March 2004. After a well-publicised and determined duel, Warne was victorious, taking wicket number 500 on March 12, during the 1st Test in Galle. By the end of the tour, the ledger read: Warne 517 wickets, Muralitharan 513 - with West Indian great Courtney Walsh's world record of 519 wickets ready to be broken It was Muralitharan who first claimed that illustrious 'crown', passing Walsh's record during Sri Lanka's Test series against Zimbabwe in May 2004. The champion off-spinner set a new world record when he captured his 520th wicket in the 1st Test in Harare on May 8. Muralitharan then dismissed a further seven Zimbabwean batsmen in the series to take his tally to 527. Shane Warne's quest to overhaul Muralitharan in the world wicket-taking began in the two-Test series against Sri Lanka in Darwin and Cairns in July. Warne took 3 wickets in the 1st Test in Darwin to move within reach of Muralitharan, before equalling his world record mark with a sensational haul of 7 wickets in the 2nd Test in Cairns! Warne held the record until it was broken by Muralitharan on December 3, 2007A superb item of Cricket Memorabilia to celebrate the two statistically greatest Bowlers of all time! Edition number may vary. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Arthur Rimbaud; Keith Vaughan (illustrated): 'A Season in Hell', London, John Lehmann Ltd, 1949, 1st edition, translated by Norman Cameron, 8 full page colour lithograph plates by Keith Vaughan as called for, original cloth gilt, pictorial colour lithograph dust wrapper by Vaughan (some small losses as shown)
Clive Barker Signed Mini Lithograph Print.A signed lithograph by Horror Legend Clive Barker (Hellraiser, Candyman, Tales of Blood, many others).Untitled work for Weaveworld (catalogued as AA188 within the Clive Barker Archive) 1987.Signed in Black pen in lower right corner.Incredibly hard to come by and almost never seen for sale.(1)Condition Report: Slight discoloration to paper due to age and long-term storage. Otherwise in excellent condition.
London views of the Thames, a collection of six prints. New London Bridge, coloured engraving by S Rogers after Pugin, 1831, 25 x 48cm (plate)The New London Bridge.., 1831, etching by R Laurie, 30 x 45cmLondon Improvements, coloured lithograph for Jardine & Co 1827, 55 x 42cmEast Side of London Bridge, 1827, lithograph by R Martin, 33.5 x 52cmLondon Bridge, sepia etching by J C Stadler, 1795, 23 x 33.5cmFauxbourd de St Octave sur la Thamise, coloured engraving by Huquier Fils, 26 x 42cm
Illustrated. MAYHEW (Henry) 1851 or The Adventures of Mr and Mrs Sandboys... to see the Great Exhibition, no date, 8vo, in 8 parts with 9 plates (mostly folding) by George Cruikshank as required, original blue/green wrappers bound in, half red morocco, upper board detached; Proceedings of the Scientific Meetings of the Zoological Society of London, 1880, 2 vols., 8vo, 45 fine coloured lithograph plates of birds and animals, insects and shells, one text leaf torn with loss, half calf. Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return (3) 9
Assorted cricketing prints (box) Provenance: From the Harry Brewer Cricket Memorabilia CollectionMany are reproductions:Grand Cricket Match, played in Lord's Ground... Winchelsea & Darnley, published 1793, 11 x 15cm.Photograph 'Mr. Bosenquet, You Must Go', Gentleman Varsity Cricketer, 1899, 32 x 22.5cm.'Joseph Guy of Nottingham', coloured lithograph by John C. Anderson, printed by Richard Black, 1853, 28 x 20.'Wisden', coloured lithograph by John C. Anderson, printed by Richard Black, 33 x 23cm.George Parr, coloured lithograph by C. J Basebe, 28.5 x 19.5cm.Leg Volley, lithograph by G. F Watts, published by S. Knights, 26.5 x 20cm.'At Tale of Two Slips, and how the thwarted one came into his own', Frank Reynolds, 23.5 x 17cm.'Fond Wife (first ball, first wicket', 'That is nice Darling, now you'll be able to enjoy the cricket with us', 12.5 x 17.5cm.E. B Freeman, 8, Hall Quay, GT Yarmouth, 18 x 14.5cm.'Greater Than A Victory', Willie Watson of Yorkshire, 20.5 x 29.5cm.'The Fieldsman' Chas Crombie, 15 x 21.5cm.'Mr. Stoddart Passing The Ball', Howard Browne, 21 x 14.5cm.'Tich Freeman', Alfred Percy 'Tich' Freeman, 1888-1965, by Henry Coller, 15 x 10cm.Photograph, 'Frederick J. Pippard, Captain later President Montecute C. C. circa 1900', 14.5 x 10cm.'L. C Braund, photo, CHAFFIN, Taunton', 22.5 x 16cm.'Jas Cobbett, Jan 12th 1804, at Frimley, Surrey', 14 x 10.5cm.'H. H Stephenson and Caffyn, from a photograph by M'lean, Melhuish, and Haes', 17.5 x 11.5cm.'It Must Be Awfully Jolly To Be Frightfully Good At Cricket', Punch Or The London Charivari, October 29, 1930, 501. 25.5 x 19cm.'Leg-Breaks. It Isn't Everyone Who Can Bowl A Decent Leg-Break', Punch Or The London Charivari, June 17, 1925, 669. 25.5 x 19cm.'The Laws of the Noble Game of Cricket, as Established at the Star and Garter Pall-Mall by a Committee of Noblemen & Gentlemen', London Published September 1st 1785, 35.5 x 25cm.-- 19 x 14.5cm.-- 10 x 20.5cm.
Early 20th century fan, printed lithograph leaf depicting a classical scene with courting couples in a garden setting, bone sticks and guard stick with gold foil decoration, approx 35w x 18 cms, housed in a gold painted frame. Condition ReportThis fan has some tears along the stick on both the left and right side.
John Cleese signed The Ministry of Silly Walks A2 size lithograph print. Numbered 635 of 950. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Shane Warne & Muttiah Muralitharan signed Limited Edition Lithograph with COA This absolutely stunning item of signed Cricket Memorabilia a striking action lithograph that takes you on a photographic and factual journey through Shane Warne and Muttiah Muralitharan's continuing battle to become the world's greatest wicket taker. Personally signed by both spinners and independently authenticated and certified by the major chartered accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers, 'Record Pursuit' is available in a strictly limited edition of 350Officially licensed by Cricket Australia and Sri Lanka Cricket, each are individually numbered and measure in at a large and impressive 650mm by 450mmRivals, friends, headline-makers and two of the world's greatest bowlers, Shane Warne and Muttiah Muralitharan will remember 2004 as a watershed in their colourful careers, with both spinners passing 500 Test wickets and continuing their 'battle' to become the world's greatest-ever wicket taker Their race to be the first spin bowler to take 500 wickets was a classic ' cat and mouse' struggle during Australia's 3-Test series in Sri Lanka in March 2004. After a well-publicised and determined duel, Warne was victorious, taking wicket number 500 on March 12, during the 1st Test in Galle. By the end of the tour, the ledger read: Warne 517 wickets, Muralitharan 513 - with West Indian great Courtney Walsh's world record of 519 wickets ready to be broken It was Muralitharan who first claimed that illustrious 'crown', passing Walsh's record during Sri Lanka's Test series against Zimbabwe in May 2004. The champion off-spinner set a new world record when he captured his 520th wicket in the 1st Test in Harare on May 8. Muralitharan then dismissed a further seven Zimbabwean batsmen in the series to take his tally to 527. Shane Warne's quest to overhaul Muralitharan in the world wicket-taking began in the two-Test series against Sri Lanka in Darwin and Cairns in July. Warne took 3 wickets in the 1st Test in Darwin to move within reach of Muralitharan, before equalling his world record mark with a sensational haul of 7 wickets in the 2nd Test in Cairns! Warne held the record until it was broken by Muralitharan on December 3, 2007A superb item of Cricket Memorabilia to celebrate the two statistically greatest Bowlers of all time! Edition number may vary. Good condition. Est
John Cleese signed The Germans - don't mention the war A2 size lithograph print. Numbered 947 of 950. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

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