Hey Diddle Diddle, 20th century gouache unsigned; After Ernest Howard Shepard (1879-1976): 'Lines and Squares', colour print; After Samuel Thomas Gill (1818-1880): 'Hunting Emus', lithograph; PJ Kealey: 'The End of the Century Spurn Point', print; together with approx eighteen modern prints after lithographs of wildcats and two after WE Webster (unframed), max 55cm x 36cm (qty)
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Francis Kelly (b.1927) - Sussex, colour mezzotint, signed, titled and numbered 19.35 in pencil to the margin; and four others by the artist entitled Broken Mirror, Coastline,Girl Drying, and Afternoon; together with Andre Bicat (1909-1996) - Fruit, lithograph, pencil signed, 31 x 24cm; and one other by the same artist (7) all unframed
Dawn Matthews (contemporary) "Willowherb", lithograph, signed artist's proof, dated [19]82, in double card mount and bead frame under glass, 78 cm x 70 cm overall [Dawn Matthews was born in Perth Australia in 1952, but she moved to England when she was ten years old. Dawn studied art at Bournemouth Newcastle-Upon-Tyne Polytechnic where she attained a BA in Art and Design and also a post graduate degree in teaching and a special qualification in dyslexic teaching and assessment. She is well regarded for her specialized technique in Oil painting. Dawn now has a purpose built studio in Rockingham, Western Australia and she is working on a series of Australian landscapes. Her work has been selected for prestigious galleries and exhibited extensively worldwide, including Amsterdam, Buenos Aries, Glasgow, Johannesburg, London, Munich, New York, Sydney, Dubai and Tokyo.]
Vanity Fair, Vincent Brooks Lithograph 'Australian Cricket', 31 x 18.5cm. Robert Cruickshank coloured print 'North East View of The Cricket Grounds at Darnall, Near Sheffield, 17 x 27.5cm. Len Hutton Record Ashes Score limited edition print by Max Doyle. History of The Cricket Bat' montage. (4)
After David Hockney (b.1937) - Limited edition Collotype, ‘An Etching and a Lithograph for Edition Alecto 1973’, numbered from the edition of 2000 in pencil, on wove paper, printed by Cotswold Collotype, published by Editions Alecto, London, the full sheet, 94cm x 68.5cm (unframed) Footnote: Ex W.D & H.O. Wills Collection.
Channel Islands, American Revolutionary Wars - Ouless (Philip John, editor & illustrator), The Death of Major FRS. Peirson/6th January, 1781/Being an Account of the Battle of Jersey, with an Appendix of Historical Documents, first and only edition, Jersey: Le Lievre, Bros., 1881, text in English and French, pp: [xviii], 30, XXII, [2], [2] (errata), 8 (List of Subscribers), [1] (blank), illustrated with 7 tipped-in monochrome plates mounted within lithograph scrolling borders, contemporary fine binding of dark green morocco gilt, the upper-cover centred by the Royal Arms and directly lettered in gilt above and below, within a rounded double-fillet in blind and a larger double-fillet conforming in gilt, the lower-cover with the arms of Jersey in gilt, in conforming blind fillet borders, five-compartment spine enclosing foliate motifs between banded friezes, all-edges gilt, brown paper endpapers, 4to, [1]
Natural History - Lloyd (L), Fields Sports of the North of Europe; Comprised in a Personal Narrative of a Residence in Sweden and Norway, in the years 1827-28, two-volume set, second edition, London: Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, 1831, illustrated with 2 fold-out engraved maps and 13 monochrome lithograph plans & plates, contemporary cloth boards (split, loose, chipped), 8vo, (2); late 19th century and later natural history works, various titles, bindings, and sizes, (6), [8] Provenance: 1st) Robert Washington Oates (1874-1958), his crested bookplates to each pastedown; 2) Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge, their stamps to flyleaves, verso of frontispieces, and title-pages.
DAVID HOCKNEY (b. 1937) 'Le Nid de Duc' Lithograph Monogrammed and dated '71 in the plate lower right 62cm x 47cm, framed size Condition Report : faded but otherwise good condition Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
LEON DANCHIN (1887-1939). French school, study of a grouse in flight, signed in pencil lower left, limited edition coloured etching on paper 76 / 500, framed and glazed 36 x 58 cm, together with 'After' Samuel Prout (1783-1852). Numerous figures in a cathedral interior, unsigned, coloured lithograph on paper, framed and glazed, 39 x 27 cm (2)
Napoleon on Board the Northumberland to St Helena, from the sketch by Denzil Ibbetson, given by him to Theodore Hook. Lithograph on paper, 19 x 14cmªªLiterature: A version of this sketch is reproduced in Napoleon in exile: St Helena (1815-1821) by Norwood Young, Author of 'Napoleon in Exile: Elba'; 'The Growth of Napoleon'; Etc., with two coloured frontispieces & one hundred Illustrations mainly from the collection of A.M. Broadley, London: Stanley Paul & Co., 31 Essex Street, Strand, W.C., 1915.

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