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Lot 137

After Refna Haney (contemporary British), 'Lurcher', limited edition coloured lithograph no. 136/850. Signed in pencil by the artist with polo sticks back stamp. Overall 33 x 29cm approx.(B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 49

° ° Bliss, Douglas Perry - Edward Bawden, 1st edition, one of 200 de luxe copies, 4to, original black morocco-backed patterned boards, with a separate four-colour lithograph, signed by the artist, The Pendomer Press, Godalming, 1979, with slip case.

Lot 4281

THE BEATLES: A lithograph printed poster by Louis F. Dow Co for The Beatles 1963 Royal Command Performance at The London Palladium, 1964 Nems LTD 95cm x 65cm together with a 1980's poster of the group 91cm x 61cm (2)

Lot 484

DOROTHEA BRABY 1909-1987: 'SEVENTH DIMENSION', LITHOGRAPH 2/14, signed and dated '54; Braby was a significant illustrator, particularly for The Golden Cockerel Press 37 x 52cm (some discolouring due to old framing materials)

Lot 108

Michelangelo Grigoletti (1801-1870) - The Doge Francesco Foscari Condemning his Son to Banishment, signed and dated 1842, oil on canvas, 180 x 254cm, in the original frame and the lithograph by Michele Fanoli after Grigoletti (2) Recorded in Joanna Philips' notebook, c1845: "At the bottom of the Drawing Room is a picture painted by commission at Venice in 1842 by Michel Angelo Grigoletti. The subject is the Doges Foscari condemning his son to banishment". The picture was removed to the Staircase Hall in November 1907. Engraved: Melchiorre Toller Condition ReportRestored, lined some years ago, localised re-touching and fine light craquelure, the original Victorian gilt frame in sanded slip. In fine preservation and unrestored. Lithograph - marginal loss, close tears and creases, stained in places

Lot 152

A mid-Victorian scrap book of prints and drawings assembled by William Morton Philips, including botanical subjects cut from 18th c Chinese wallpaper, a lithograph of Mr Sarony's Photographic Establishment Scarborough and vignettes of costume and fashion, an advertisement for mourning flowers and droops, Victorian chromo Valentine cards, hunting scenes, historic houses, churches and monuments, birds and animals, children, paper puzzle, Peace Commemoration firework display Green Park and many other subjects, each leaf filled, recto and verso (35 x 25cm), signed W Morton Philips 1857, contemporary half calf over marbled boards, worn Provenance: William Morton Philips (1852-1940) of Heybridge, Staffordshire. The son of John William Philips (1827-1914) and his wife Adelaide Louisa Manningham-Fuller (1833-1860). He married in 1882, Caroline Anne Kate Stockford (1856-1955) Condition ReportSome leaves slightly browned but in generally very good condition

Lot 285

AFTER RICHARD PLATT - colour lithograph 'Pearly Kings and Queens' - signed in pencil by the Artist bottom left - 42cm x 30cm

Lot 561

Picasso Lithograph in frame. Authenticity signature unknown, outer size 51x44 cm

Lot 430

Lithograph after the work of Jan Toorop, Tower of the Sighs, 28x19 cm

Lot 41

JOHN LA GATTA (British, 1894-1977) 'Between the Acts', chalk lithograph, signed, titled and numbered 241/275 in pencil, 65cm 51cm, framed.

Lot 56

AFTER PIERRE BONNARD 'Paysage avec Chien', offset lithograph, signed in the plate, 30cm x 40cm, in a vintage French frame.

Lot 59

BERNARD BUFFET 'Carnival', lithograph, signed and dated 1951 in the plate, 60cm x 45cm, in a vintage French frame. (Subject to ARR - see Buyers Conditions)

Lot 70

AFTER NICOLAS DE STAËL 'Paris - La Tour Eiffel', 1974, lithograph on velin d'Arches, edition of 600, from the 'Abstraits par Pierre Levy IX' portfolio, printed by Mourlot, 23cm x 35cm, vintage French frame.

Lot 1514

ARR  A. E. Halliwell (1905-1987) - Pencil and Gouache - Lithograph -"Trooping the Colour" - original draft for Trooping the Colour poster, with final printed poster used on The London Underground, Printed poster signed, original draft unsigned but dated 1929, original draft 5.5ins x 9ins, printed poster 11.25ins x 18ins Note: See also lot 1574

Lot 1559

***A. E. Halliwell (1905-1987) - Pencil and Gouache and Lithograph in colours - Poster - "Saturday, July 13 Book to Colindale (adjoins Aerodrome or Hendon Central Station)" - Squared Up Poster Design with original lithograph, printed signature to lithograph, 1929, art work 5ins x 9ins. Lithograph 11ins x 18ins Note: Art work squared and with pencil annotations

Lot 1567

***A. E. Halliwell (1905-1987) - Lithograph in colours - Poster - "Saturday, July 13 Book to Colindale (adjoins aerodrome) or Hendon Central Station", with artist's monogram, November 18th 1929, 11.5ins x 18.5ins Note: Published by Sanders Phillips & Co, Ltd. The Baynard Press, and with separate artist's hand written note -"Hendon Air Display 1929 proof A.E.Halliwell November 18th 1928"

Lot 1588

***A. E. Halliwell (1905-1987) - Lithograph - Poster - "Royal College of Art Sketch Club Exhibition", dated 1928, 29ins x 21.5ins

Lot 1589

***A. E. Halliwell (1905-1987) - Lithograph - Poster - "Royal College of Art Associates Exhibition", dated 1948, 30ins x 20ins

Lot 1624

***A. E. Halliwell (1905-1987) - Lithograph in colours - Poster - "At Lord's", signed, circa late 1920s, 15ins x 24.5insCondition ReportThis work is mounted in an acid-free mount. It is supported by two acid-free hinges to the upper edge. There is a central vertical crease. Two 2cm vertical tear from the upper right edge, 24.5cm in from the right edge. Two pinholes to the upper left corner have opened slightly and now measure approx 3mm in diameter each. Crease at lower left corner. Some overall light staining. 

Lot 1637

***A. E. Halliwell (1905-1987) - Lithograph in colours - Two posters - "Book to Colindale (Adjoins Aerodrome) or Hendon Central Station", and "Trooping the Colour 3rd June", both published by the Baynard Press, 1929, 11.5ins x 18.5ins

Lot 1647

***A. E. Halliwell (1905-1987) - Lithograph in colours - Poster - "Telegraph Imperially", published by Waterlow and Sons Ltd, circa 1930s, 30ins x 20ins

Lot 1654

***A. E. Halliwell (1905-1987) - Lithograph in colours - Poster - "Telegraph British via Imperial or via Emperadio" published by Waterlow and Sons Ltd, London, poster No. 23a, 30ins x 20ins

Lot 1663

***A. E. Halliwell (1905-1987) - Lithograph in colours - Poster - "Imperial and International Communications Ltd", circa 1930s, 30.75ins x 20insCondition ReportThis work is held in an acid-free mount. The left edge is supported with three acid-free hinges. Very small crease across upper and lower right corners but otherwise this poster appears to be in good condition with no obvious damage/loss/restoration.

Lot 1686

***A. E. Halliwell (1905-1987) - Lithograph - Poster - Monochrome preliminary study for the Underground, unsigned, circa late 1920s, 15ins x 9ins

Lot 1705

***A. E. Halliwell (1905-1987) - Lithograph - Poster - "Hats", signed, circa late 1920s, 15.75ins x 11ins

Lot 1708

***A. E. Halliwell (1905-1987) - Lithograph in colours - Poster - "Exhibition Facets of Art Education", unsigned, circa 1960s, 19.75ins x 13.25ins

Lot 1725

***George Cranston Bogle (20th Century) - Lithograph in colours - Poster - "For Progress LCC Classes", 1938, published by E.M.Rich Education Officer, The County Hall, S.E.1, 1938, 30ins x 20ins. Note: Cranston Bogle received a prize of £50 for designing this poster to promote evening classes organised by the London County Council. He was one of 800 entries, and had just left Bradford College of Arts and Crafts.

Lot 1736

***A. E. Halliwell (1905-1987) - Lithograph in colours - Poster - "Telegraph British via Imperial or via Empiradio", published by Waterlow and Sons Ltd, London, Dunstable and Watford, No.23a, circa 1920s, 30ins x 20.25ins

Lot 1738

***A. E. Halliwell (1905-1987) - Lithograph in colours - Poster - "Speed Your Message via Imperial Eastern Empiradio or Marconi", published by Waterlow and Sons Ltd, London, Dunstable and Watford, signed in the image and dated '31, 30ins x 20.25ins Note: Mounted on card. Verso with artist's stamp and address and pencil inscription '1931 exhibited Jan 1932'

Lot 1739

***A. E. Halliwell (1905-1987) - Lithograph in colours - Poster - "Imperial and International Communications Ltd. All British Routes", circa late 1920s, 30.5ins x 20ins

Lot 1750

***L. G. Stokes (20the Century) - Mixed media - Poster - "Crittall Windows, an engineering product", signed to verso, 1960s, 15ins x 10ins, 20th Century English School - Mixed media - Poster - "Venus", unsigned, 13.5ins x 10ins and A.E. Halliwell (1905-1987) - Lithograph in colours - Arms of the Royal College of Art, 11ins x 20ins

Lot 1630

David Gentleman (b.1930), lithograph, The Seven Sisters, signed in pencil, 26/350, 48 x 61cm

Lot 1639

Eric William Ravilious (1903-1942), original lithograph from ‘High Street’, The Brighton Public House, 23 x 15cm

Lot 1644

John Nash (1893-1977), lithograph, school print, Harvesting (SP20), 50 x 77cm

Lot 1645

Edward Bawden (1903- 1989), lithograph, Kew Palace, signed in pencil, 103/160, 50 x 64cm

Lot 1646

Phillips after Drummond, lithograph, 'The Cricket Match between Sussex and Kent at Brighton', 70 x 100cm, maple framed with a separately framed key to the print

Lot 1653

19th century English School, coloured lithograph, Panorama from Devil's Dyke, Brighton, 20 x 131cm

Lot 1663

Barbara Jones (1912–1978), lithograph, school print, Fairground (SP2), 51 x 76cm

Lot 1664

Tom Gentleman (1882-1966), lithograph, school print, The Grey Horses (SP11), 50 x 74cm, unframed

Lot 237

Malcom Furlow (B. 1946) "Custer & Crazy Horse" Colored lithograph. Signed lower right, titled lower center and numbered (35/200) lower left. Image Size: 29.5 x 39.5 in. Overall Framed Size: 42.5 x 52.75 in. Framed behind glass.

Lot 70

FOLIO SOCIETY SIGNED LIMITED EDITION: Attenborough, David (collected & introduced); John Gould & Edward LEAR: Illustrations of birds drawn for John Gould by Edward LEAR. Folio Society, 2012. Limited edition # 233/780 Signed by David Attenborough. Facsimile reproduction of Attenborough's original collection of Edward Lear's illustrations. Includes 81 colour plates (the last two plates are of the Giant Trogon, an original drawing plus a lithograph plate. Also accompanied with a loosely inserted colour plate of the 'Eagle Owl'. Elephant folio, Bound by Smith Settle in full Nigerian goatskin leather with gilt decoration to covers and spine, gilt inner dentelles, top edges gilt, marbled endpapers and the original buckram solander box. Very good+/Fine copy

Lot 78

Binding, etc. Quantity, including Thackeray’s Vanity Fair, 1849, early edition; Dr. Syntax’s Tour of the lakes. With colour lithograph plates lacking the title page, and some pages loose; A/F; ETC. (qty.)

Lot 92

Collection of coloured lithograph Bird Plates. No date & no publisher. C300 (180x120mm), housed in a special box with 7 compartments, lid in pieces and lacking part of it; Plus: Houghton, W: British Fresh-Water fishes. Preface dated 1879. Folio, with only 38 of 41 colour plates. Disbound, A/F. (2)

Lot 375

A Lithograph print titled 'Grass Market' by Michael McVeigh. [20/40][Frame 62x79cm]

Lot 375

George Hawkins after Louis Laurant Raze (1805-1873) - Lithograph - "The South West View of Canterbury Cathedral", 17.75ins x 25.5ins, William Green (1760-1823) after John George Wood (1768-1838) - Coloured aquatint - "Canterbury Cathedral", 14.5ins x 20.25ins, and six other engravings of primarily Kent interest, various, all framed and glazed

Lot 813

ARR Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887-1976) - Lithograph in colours - "The Pond", signed in pencil, and with Fine Art Trade gilt stamp and "FJJ", 17ins x 22.75ins, in gilt frame and glazed

Lot 260

Philip Sutton (British, b.1928), 'Hawaii', limited edition lithograph on paper, 1966, signed in pencil 'P. Sutton' and numbered 10/250, appx. 51cm x 51cm, framed.

Lot 261

Philip Sutton (British, b.1928), 'San Francisco', limited edition lithograph on paper, 1966, signed in pencil 'P. Sutton' and numbered 10/250, appx. 51cm x 51cm, framed

Lot 300

After Brenda King - 'Snowdrops', artist's proof, 2/35 lithograph, pencil signed, 53 x 51 cm 

Lot 301

After Brenda King - 'A Present from Cornwall', ltd ed 11/200 lithograph, 53 x 51 cm

Lot 324

After Brenda King - 'Cornflowers and daisies', lithograph artist proof numbered 29/35, signed, 53 x 51 cm 

Lot 361

After Hans Beat Wieland (1867-1945) - Parssen mountains, lithograph, 50 x 70 cmProv - Estate of James Riddell, Olympic skier

Lot 1194

G Duguid (20th/21st century)"Western Reach Crinan Canal"Signed, watercolour, together with a river scene lithograph by another hand, 37cm by 54cm and 60cm by 40cm (2)

Lot 1200

After Viktor Stretti (1878-1957) Czech Female head studySignd and dated 1929, lithograph; together with a mid 20th century portrait of a lady, head and shoulders, indistinctly signed and dated 1955, mixed media (2)

Lot 1402

Bernard Dunston, a lady by a doorway, signed and numbered 62/200, colour lithograph, I.35 x 30cm. 

Lot 101

Edgar Allan Poe: 'Tales of Mystery & Imagination', illustrated Michael Ayrton, Folio Society, 1957, 10 full page monotype plates by Ayrton as called for, original cloth silvered, dust wrapper; Wilkie Collins, 2 titles: 'Tales of Suspense', illustrated Anne Scott, Folio Society, 1954, double page lithograph illustrated title page + 8 litho plates by Scott as called for, original cloth silvered, dust wrapper, 'The Woman in White', illustrated Lynton Lamb, FS, 1956, 12 lithograph plates by Lamb as called for, orig. cloth gilt, dust wrapper; plus 5 others same series Folio Society 1950's illustrated 1st editions in dust wrappers, including two with Derrick Harris wood engravings and dust wrappers designed by him, Maupassant 'Bel Ami' with 11 lithograph plates by Alistair Grant as called for, etc (8)

Lot 135

Le Clerc (S.) Practial Geometry: Or, A New and Easy Method..., title in red and black, engraved illustrations, ink ownership inscription, finger soiling, contemporary calf, red morocco label to spine, upper cover nearly detached, 1727 § Le Sage [(Alain Rene)] The Devil Upon Two Sticks, engraved frontispiece and 12 engraved plates, small ink stamp to title verso, contemporary tree calf, spine gilt, upper cover almost detached, spine foot a little rubbed, for W. Strahan et al., 1778 § Wright (Rev. G. N.) The Life and Campaigns of Arthur, Duke of Wellington, 4 vol., additional pictorial titles, lithograph plates and maps (2 folding, 1 torn; and a couple loose), some spotting, contemporary half calf with morocco labels to spine, a little scuffed, Peter Jackson, Late Fisher, So & Co., [c.1841]; and others literature and history, v.s. (sml. qty)

Lot 19

Ballooning.- Creswell (J., publisher) The Ascension of Queen Caroline, showing a balloon filled with cherubs and a single crown in the centre, with cloud below holding cherubs and falling Queen, lithograph with hand-colouring, after Tudor, on Whatman wove paper watermarked '1821', sheet 490 x 385 mm (19 1/4 x 15 1/8 in), central horizontal fold, numerous faint handling creases, marginal nicks and tears, some minor surface dirt and damp-stains, unframed, 121 Crawford Street, Portman Square, Aug. 17th, 1821⁂ Scarce.

Lot 240

NO RESERVE Toulouse-Lautrec (Henri de) Elles, number 318 of 1250 copies, membership certificate of the 'Toulouse-Lautrec Circle' and addiitonal mounted plate loosely inserted, 11 tipped-in colour lithograph plates, all numbered in pencil, bookplate, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, slip-case, a little bumped and rubbed, folio, 1969.⁂ The additional plate is from an edition of 5000. The membership of the 'Toulouse-Lautrec Circle' was set at 5000 at this time, presumably meaning that a copy of the additional plate was sent to every member.

Lot 283

Buckler (William) The Larvæ of the British Butterflies and Moths, 9 vol., 164 hand-coloured and lithograph plates, captioned tissue-guards, ex-Warrington Museum with bookplates, original cloth, rebacked retaining original spines, a little rubbed, 8vo, 1886-1901.

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