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Lot 56

HENRY MOORE (BRITISH 1898-1986) SIX STONES, 1973 Lithograph, 35/200, signed and numbered in pencil, printed by Curwen Prints, Chilford, published by British Olivetti Ltd., London 32.5cm x 22.5cm (12.75in x 9in) From the Estate of Dorothy Bohm This lithograph was produced to commemorate the opening of British Olivetti's training centre in Haslemere.Dorothy Bohm was a British photographer based in London, known for her portraiture, street photography, early adoption of colour, and photography of London and Paris. She is considered one of the doyennes of British photography.Dorothy Bohm was born in 1924 in Koenigsberg, East Prussia and moved to England in 1939. By the age of 21, she was running her own very successful portrait studio in central Manchester, known as Studio Alexander. In the mid-1950s, she lived for a while both in Paris and New York before settling definitively in northwest London. Her first solo exhibition, People at Peace, took place at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London in 1969, and 1970 saw the publication of her first book, A World Observed. Numerous more books and exhibitions would follow. In 1971 she was closely involved in the founding of The Photographers’ Gallery, and served as its Associate Director for the next fifteen years. By the 1990s Dorothy was firmly established as one of the doyennes of British photography, with work in numerous public and private collections, including Tate, the Victoria & Albert Museum, Guildhall Art Gallery and the Musée Carnavalet, Paris. 

Lot 211

CALLUM INNES (SCOTTISH B.1962) EVIDENCE, 1996 From an edition of 50, lithograph  42cm x 61cm (6.5in x 24in) From the ‘EVIDENCE FOLIO’, created by Innes and John Burnside, published 1996 alongside two further offset lithographs and a watercolour (not included in lot).

Lot 222

TAKASHI MURAKAMI (JAPANESE B.1962) LET US DEVOTE OUR HEARTS, 2022 Off-set lithograph with cold stamp and high gloss varnishing, 36/300, signed and numbered in silver marker, published by Kaikai Kiki Co. Ltd., Tokyo the sheet diameter 71cm (28in), unframed

Lot 45

KEN CURRIE (SCOTTISH B.1960) UNION ORGANISER, 1987 Lithograph, 3/20, signed, dated, titled and numbered in pencil to margin the sheet 76cm x 56.5cm (30in x 22.25in)

Lot 224

TAKASHI MURAKAMI (JAPANESE B.1962) THINKING MATTER (RED), 2016 Off-set lithograph with cold stamp and high gloss varnishing, 63/300, signed and numbered in silver marker, published by Kaikai Kiki Co. Ltd., Tokyo the sheet 71cm (28in) diameter, unframed 

Lot 35

SIR WILLIAM MACTAGGART P.R.S.A., R.A., F.R.S.E., R.S.W. (SCOTTISH 1903-1981) ROSES AGAINST A NIGHT SKY - 1958 Lithograph, Artist's Proof, aside from the edition of 50, signed, dated and inscribed in pencil to margin, published by Harley Brothers Ltd. the image 66cm x 42cm (26in x 16.5in) Literature: Allan, Chris, Artists at Harley's: Pioneering Printmaking in the 1950s, Hunterian Art Gallery, Glasgow, 2000, cat. no. 69.

Lot 257

ANA MARIA PACHECO (BRAZILIAN B.1943) DON QUIXOTE Y DULCINEA II, 1993 Lithograph, Curwen Archive Proof, aside from the edition of 20, signed, dated and titled in pencil to margin, published by Curwen Studio, with their blindstamp the sheet 20cm x 21.5cm (8in x 8.5in), unframed

Lot 178

ROBERT COLQUHOUN (SCOTTISH 1914-1962) HEAD OF ABSALOM, 1959 Lithograph, 46/50, signed and numbered in pencil to margin the image 54cm x 41.5cm (21.25in x 16.25in)

Lot 104

ANA MARIA PACHECO (BRAZILIAN B.1943) DON QUIXOTE Y DULCINEA VI, 1993 Lithograph, Curwen Archive Proof, aside from the edition of 20, signed, dated and titled in pencil to margin, published by Curwen Studio, with their blindstamp the sheet 20cm x 21.5cm (8in x 8.5in), unframed 

Lot 102

ANA MARIA PACHECO (BRAZILIAN B.1943) DON QUIXOTE Y DULCINEA I, 1993 Lithograph, Curwen Archive Proof, aside from the edition of 20, signed, dated and titled in pencil to margin, published by Curwen Studio, with their blindstamp the sheet 20cm x 21.5cm (8in x 8.5in), unframed

Lot 223

TAKASHI MURAKAMI (JAPANESE B.1962) HOLD ME TIGHT, 2016 Off-set lithograph with cold stamp and high gloss varnishing, 48/300, signed and numbered in silver marker, published by Kaikai Kiki Co. Ltd., Tokyo the sheet 71cm (28in) diameter, unframed

Lot 31

DAVID SHRIGLEY O.B.E. (BRITISH B.1968) DO WHAT YOU LOVE, 2021 Off-set lithograph, ed. 200, signed in black ink verso the sheet 25.5cm x 25.5cm (10in x 10in), unframed

Lot 58

IAN HAMILTON FINLAY (SCOTTISH 1925-2006), WITH MARTYN GREENHALGH REEDPIPE, 1990 Lithograph, 119/150, signed and numbered in pencil to the envelope, published by Exempla, Firenze and Exit, Lugo  the sheet 26cm x 76cm (10.25in x 30in) Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh The lithograph is presented unfolded in the current frame, with the original envelope affixed to the back of the frame.

Lot 357

Livingstone, David; Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa; including a sketch of sixteen years residence in the interior of Africa. London, 1857. First edition, later state without the plates in lithograph. Complete with the 24 engraved plates, folding frontis, portrait, folding chart and two maps, one loosely inserted in the rear pocket. Original publisher's cloth neatly rebacked. Previous owner's name on title page, the frontis has one old tape repair and the map in the rear pocket is repaired with tape to the joints, with browning. A very good copy overall.

Lot 125

Limited edition color lithograph on paper entitled The Cache by American Western artist Howard Terpning who depicts Native Americans hunters. Signature, date and edition number on lower left: Terpning 1982, 734/1000. Comes with original Greenwich Workshop envelope that includes a biography, edition number and lithograph information. Housed in a brown wood frame with a gilt border and light brown mat. Sight size: 18.25"L x 24.50"H. Frame dimensions: 28"L x 34"H x 2"W. Artwork can be unframed and rolled for shipment. Artist: Howard Terpning (American, b. 1927)Issued: 1985Dimensions: See DescriptionEdition Number: 734 of 1000 Country of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 2325

A 19th century French gilt metal and beadwork picture frame, the heart shaped frame centred by an oval lithograph, of a young lady, set within a beadwork border of flowers and foliage, the cresting comprised of ribbons, foliage and floral swags, 25cm high, c.1890

Lot 596

Scottish School (19th century) Gathering of the Clans unsigned, colour lithograph, 39cm x 61.5cm, c. 1886

Lot 588

Dame Jocelyn Barbara Hepworth DBE (1903-1975), Argos, lithograph printed in colours, signed, numbered 36/60, 80.5cm x 57.5cm

Lot 589

Camille Hilaire, (1916-2004) The Ballerinas signed and titled in pencil, lithograph, 50cm x 64cm

Lot 110

Three signed limited edition 'wrestling' themed lithograph prints. Indistinct signature. Max. 75cm x 88cm

Lot 254

Henry Moore, Three Reclining Figures, lithograph by Mourlot, Paris 1972, 30x23cm.

Lot 240

Oliffe Richmond, Man with Disc, signed and dated, lithograph, ltd ed 203/290, 76.5x51.5cm.

Lot 393

The Who Posters, four Who posters comprising a limited edition lithograph Poster for the Teenage Cancer Trust Benefit performances held 30 March and 1st April 2017 at the Royal Albert Hall - measures 23 ½" by 16 ½" - rolled and in Excellent condition and a Quad Size Poster for the Hyde Park Concert 2015 Film - rolled and in very good condition (30" by 40"), a 'Who's Counting' 50th anniversary poster signed by Richard Evans in excellent condition and a Quadrophenia album Promo Poster on hardboard in fair condition

Lot 256

After Marc Chagall (1887-1985) Lithograph poster featuring "The Lovers" from the Tel Aviv museum of art collection, framed and glazed, image size 85.5cm x 51cm, together with After Kees van Dongen, offset lithograph poster featuring "The Princess of Babylon" from the Tel Aviv museum of art collection, produced by L. Maris 1993, framed and glazed, image size 87cm x 55cm (2)

Lot 245

After Mark Rothko (American, 1903-1970) Lithograph poster "Number 61 (Brown, Blue, Brown on Blue) 1953, printed in Germany 1999, framed and glazed, 80cm x 60cm, together with a colour offset lithograph poster after Julius Bissier "37 Befruchtungssymbol I (Cistsa)", 1937, printed in Germany 1996, framed and glazed, 80cm x 60cm Property of Dunkirk Manor, Theescombe, Stroud

Lot 257

After Marc Chagall (Russian/French, 1887-1985) Lithograph in colours Couverture Jacquette (Mourlot 281) lithograph printed in colours, unfolded proof before the edition printed for 'Chagall Lithographe Vol. 1', This image served as the cover to the first volume of the catalogue raisonné of Chagall's lithographs, printed by Mourlot, Paris, on wove paper, framed and glazed, mount aperture 31cm x 53cm

Lot 206

LITHOGRAPH SIMON PATTERSON - THE GREAT BEAR 2002 -107 X 128CM

Lot 563C

LOUIS DUPRE (1789-1837): AN ORIGINAL FRENCH LITHOGRAPH TITLED 'LA PINDE TRAVERSE DE TANINA A TRICALA'The crossing of the Pindus Mountains in Greece by the artist and his entourage. Published in Paris, 1825 with plate number, embossed blind stamp with Dupre's monogram, by Thiery Freres, Paris. 37.5cm x 29cm

Lot 455

MARC CHAGALL (RUSSIAN/FRENCH 1887-1985): A LITHOGRAPH IN COLOURS 'THE FLIGHT INTO EGYPT'Labelled to verso for The Redfern Gallery, Cork St, London, purchased 1958.35cm x 26cmFramed and glazed 53cm x 43cm

Lot 549

HANS DOERFLINGER (B.1941): A SIGNED LITHOGRAPH ADDRESSED TO MICHAEL LEONARDFramed and glazed, frame 66cm x 51cmEstate of Michael Leonard

Lot 728

HENRI MATISSE: A 1984 LITHOGRAPH 'LA DANSEUSE CREOLE'120cm x 77cmFramed and glazed

Lot 743

Graham Sutherland, colour lithograph, ‘Oiseau Dormant’, signed in pencil, limited edition 50/50, 60 x 52cm, unframed. Condition - fair to good, crease to one edge

Lot 703

19th century, colour lithograph, 'The First Carriage, The Ariel', publ. by Ackermann & Co., March 28th 1843, label verso, 28 x 33cm. Condition - fair Cream discolouration to print and mount; glass dirty; frame with light scratches, not serious.

Lot 700

After Albert de Belleroche (Welsh, 1864-1944), lithograph, Mother and child, 43 x 33cm. Condition - fair to good

Lot 844

ONE BOX AND LOOSE VINTAGE MISCELLANEOUS SPORTS AND GAMES EQUIPMENT ETC to include a box marked 'Hamleys Toys and Games 64 Regents St' with a quantity of cast iron clock golf roman numerals (some broken or duplicate numerals, some missing, some possibly marked 'Hamleys London') parts of putting wooden putting rings, two cast iron lawn pegs, and damaged golf ball, a bag of vintage golf clubs comprising a 'Standard Golf Company Mill 3 Cleek BSD1' with wooden shaft and a red leather handle gilded 'The New H. Fulford Grip,' an 'A J Hobley' wooden club marked 'Hand forged Cheltenham,' 'a Mitsushiba Jr Tour' club, a group of steel shaft clubs to include one marked 'Standard Golf Co. New Mills Ray, five marked 'H.H. Fitzhugh' two marked 'Knock Belfast' with one marked spoon to the underside, with three marked 'County Down Made in Scotland Rustless' and individually marked 'Mashie,' 'Niblick,' and '2 Iron,' and another marked 'Chamois' to the handle and 'Loft 10.5 1 Maxfli 357' to the underside, a box of ten bowls of assorted size with 'Slazenger and Sons' instructions affixed to the lid, a Spanish 1861 lithograph of Alcazar de Sevilla, a box of vintage Slazenger & Sons wooden bowls, a pair of cast iron 'Speshul' Qualcast newspaper seller figures, a pair of gilded metal 'Regency-style' spread eagle candlesticks with crystal cut tops, height 34cm, an oil lamp, etc, (1 box and loose) (Condition Report: s.d commensurate with age, wooden boxes have some losses)

Lot 1173

Original Hand-Colored Lithograph entitled Yaha Hajo, A Seminole Chief. 1842. Published by Daniel Rice and James Clark. Drawn, Printed and Colored at J.T.Bowen's Lithographic Establishment. Philadelphia. Custom Matted, with Cut Outs featuring related Artifacts such as Feathers and Fringe, Black Frame. Size: Image: 17"H x 12.50"W. Frame Size: 31.50"H x 27"W. From the Archival Collection of Re Vann Galleries, G.Reasoner, Owner. Artist: J.T.BowenIssued: 1842Dimensions: In DescManufacturer: Rice & ClarkCountry of Origin: Philadelphia, PACondition: Very Good, Minimum Age Related Wear

Lot 747

A rare and charming vintage "Madam X" fortune teller napkin holder, crafted as a coin-operated novelty device from the mid-20th century. This whimsical piece invites users to deposit one cent to receive answers to classic yes-or-no questions such as "Will I get rich?" or "Will I travel?" Featuring a vibrant lithograph of the mysterious "Madam X" holding a crystal ball, the front panel displays vibrant red, gold, and black tones with Art Deco influences. The text offers lighthearted entertainment for diners, adding nostalgic flair to any retro collection. The napkin holder's body is made of sturdy chrome-plated metal, showcasing a sleek, reflective surface with signs of age-appropriate wear, including light tarnishing and scuffs. The coin mechanism remains intact, though functionality is not tested. A lock and key slot are visible at the base, though the key is not included. Dimensions: 6.5"L x 7.25"W x 6.5"HCondition: Age related wear. Scratches and rust, tested not functioning, not guaranteed.

Lot 79

JEAN COCTEAU, Blue eye, signed in the plate, edition: 2000, numbered lithograph, French vintage frame, 17cm x 12cm.

Lot 307

1900 Lithograph from the large frieze 'Per aspera ad astra' (Through suffering to the stars) by Karl Wilhelm Diefenbach 1851-1913 - Approx IS: 80cm x 41cm

Lot 520

Posters - David Shrigley (British, b. 1968), I will not fight, lithograph, 80 x 60 and 'Louisiana Museum for Moderne Kunst/Museum of Contemporary Art, Humlebaek Denmark, Daglig/Daily: 10-17. Onsdag/Wednesday: 10-22', 84.5 x 59.5cm (2)

Lot 471

19th century, Clifton, (with the Suspension Bridge), lithograph by Newman & Co, London, published by Henry Pearce, 36 x 47.5cm together with a map of Cornwall, hand-coloured engraving, 20 x 25.5cm, both framed and glazed (2)

Lot 499

Joseph Hirsch (American, 1910 - 1981), depiction of two musicians and a spectator, lithograph, signed, 32 x 20cm, framed and glazed

Lot 536

Walter Georgi (German, 1871 - 1924), Die Postkutsche 1906 - the Post Stagecoach arrives at the edge of German village, colour lithograph, 69.5 x 100.5cm, framed and glazed

Lot 5352

'The Last Change In' lithograph, together with four hunting prints, Hartlepool engraving etc

Lot 5390

John Rattenbury Skeaping RA (British 1901-1980): 'Arles', lithograph; Mark Huskinson (British 1935-2018): 'Where's the Guv?', print signed and titled on the mount; Ken Johnson: Landscape, oil on canvas board (3)

Lot 217

Arthur Robert Laird (British 1881-1958), Stalking Kelp, lithograph on woven paper, 15/100, signed and dated 1934 pencil, unframed.

Lot 739

After Pablo PICASSO (1881-1973) Clown et Cheval Lithograph Framed and glazed Picture size 60 x 40cm Overall size 78 x 58cm

Lot 837

William Russell FLINT - (British 1880-1969) Studies of Mora Shearer King Lithograph Signed in pencil lower right Picture size 40 x 68cm Overall size 63 x 96cm

Lot 734

Leon DAUCHIN (French 1887-1939) A Pair Of Spaniels Lithograph Signed in pencil lower left Framed and glazed Picture size 42 x 60cm Overall size 60 x 70cm

Lot 773

Norman WADE (19th Century British) Prebends Bridge, Durham Limited edition coloured lithograph 183/300 Signed lower right and dated 75, titled lower left Framed and glazed Picture size 24 x 31cm Overall size 34 x 40cm

Lot 278

Charles Johnson Payne 'Snaffles' (British, 1884-1967) 'That far, far-away Echo', WW1 subject lithograph with hand colouring, signed in pencil to lower left margin and bears Snaffles 'bits' blindstamp 9 3/8 x 13¾in (23.8 x 35cm), modern gilt frame (50.5 x 61.5cm)

Lot 343

Wiesenblumen - Herzing, Minni Öl auf Hartfaser rechts unten signiert Minni Herzing, Blumenmalerin Minni Herzig geb. am 27.7.1883 in Frankfurt a. M., sie entstammte einer Künstlerfamilie, ihr Vater war freischaffender Maler u. Lithograph, seit 1934 lebte sie in Chemnitz wo eine Vielzahl von Radierungen, Skizzen, Aquarell- u. Ölbildern entstanden, starb am 29.1.1968 in Karl-Marx-Stadt, Quelle Internet, hier hochformatiges Wiesenblumenstück, ca. 40 x 56,5 cm, Profilrahmen ca. 49 x 65 cm

Lot 4060

After William Bevan (Engraver - British 19th Century): 'South-West View of the Bay of Hartlepool and the Hartlepools', 19th century coloured lithograph 39cm x 72cm

Lot 4114

Norman Clifford Jaques (British 1926-2014): 'Illusions of Light', limited edition lithograph signed, titled, numbered 2/12 and dated '69 in pencil, 70cm x 49cm

Lot 4103

After David Hockney (British 1937-): 'Detail of Paul Kasmin and Jasper Conran' Cameraworks, colour lithograph poster 56cm x 38cm

Lot 4135

Trevor Grimshaw (Northern British 1947-2001): 'The Viaduct', limited edition lithograph signed and numbered 149/150 in pencil, 44cm x 66cm

Lot 21

Atlas.- New Ordnance Atlas of the British Isles, with Large Scale Plans of Towns..., 31 double-page colour lithograph maps, linen-backed, light occasional finger-soling to margins, bookplate, hinges reinforced, later navy half morocco, gilt, spine slightly faded, g.e., folio, George W. Bacon, 1883.

Lot 52

[Garten-Zeitung], bound without title, 83 chromolithographs of fruit, 20 lithograph portraits of horticulturalists, occasional faint spotting, cracked hinges, later half-cloth, rubbed and worn, bumping to corners and extremities, c.1880; and 2 odd volumes on German flora, 8vo (3).

Lot 48

Birds.- Bechstein (J. M.) Cage and Chamber-Birds, hand-coloured lithograph frontispiece, hand-coloured plates, illustrations, bookplate, twentieth-century cloth, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 1853 § Stroud (Robert) Stroud's Digest on the Diseases of Birds, illustrations, evenly toned, bookplate, original cloth, a little rubbed, Minneapolis, L. G. Marcus & Robert Stroud, 1943 § Coatsworth (Elizabeth) The Boy with the Parrot, frontispiece and illustrations by Wilfrid S. Bronson, bookplates, original cloth, slight bumping to spine extremities, New York, 1936 § Perrin (Mike) Parrots of Africa, Madagascar and the Mascarene Islands, illustrations, bookplate, original pictorial boards, fractional bumping to corners and extremities, Johannesburg, 2012; and others similar, v.s. (c.65) *** Provenance. Many with the bookplate of William C. Pelster. 

Lot 2

Africa .- Trials.- Colenso (John William) Ten Weeks in Natal. A Journal, folding map frontispiece, 4 lithograph plates, lightly foxed, one becoming loose, occasional staining, mostly to margins, ink inscription to half-title, backstrip becoming detached, parts missing, splitting and chipping to joints, covers fading, Cambridge, 1855 § Trial of the Bishop of Natal for Erroneous Teaching, occasional light spotting, mostly to upper margins, ink inscription to front free endpaper, a few pencil annotations, gilt spine, bumping to spine ends, 1863 § Cox (Sir George W.) Life of Bishop Colenso, 2 vol., vol.2 lacking frontispiece and title, scattered foxing, ink annotations and markings on frontispiece and text block, hinges cracked, edges uncut, 1888; first editions, original cloth or contemporary half calf, spines fading, covers slightly stained, rubbed or rubbed to extremities; and others 2 other works by the author and 5 photographs of him, v.s. (11)*** The ink inscription in Ten Weeks in Natal is dedicated to Sophie Frankland dated "Nov 3/76"; she later married Francis Colenso, son of John William Colenso in 1880.

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