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HRH PRINCE OF WALES 'Wensleydale from Moorcock', 1990, lithograph in colours, on Somerset wove paper, signed, titled, dated and numbered 21/295 in pencil, printed by Curwen Press, Chilford, with their blindstamp and justification page, signed by the publishers verso, 45cm x 60cm, framed and glazed either side.
Charles Johnson Payne (Snaffles) (British, 1884-1967): '1915-16 That far, far-away Echo', colour lithograph, black and white remarque top left margin of a horse in a stable, snaffle bit blind stamp lower right margin, pencil signed to lower left margin, 24 by 35cm, glazed and framed, 54.5 by 64cm.
Henry Barlow Carter (British 1804-1868): 'Scarborough from Belmont Terrace', watercolour sketch for lithograph, titled and signed verso 15.5cm x 26.5cm together with the coloured engraving pub. S W Theakston Provenance: part of a large important North Yorkshire single owner life time collection of H B Carter watercolours and sketches Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (Northern British 1887-1976): 'His Family', limited edition coloured lithograph signed in pencil with Fine Art Guild blind stamp numbered CLF, printed number 330 pub. Adam Collection Ltd. 57cm x 73cm DDS - Artist's resale rights may apply to this lot Condition Report Excellent condition and colourClick here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (Northern British 1887-1976): 'Group of Children', limited edition offset lithograph in colours signed in pencil, pub. Adam Collection Ltd. with Fine Art Guild blind stamp DCD, printed number 323 (from an edition of 850) on lower margin 30cm x 28cm overall (unframed)Provenance: bought by the vendor from Adam CollectionDDS - Artist's resale rights may apply to this lot Condition Report Has distinctive border line where it has been previously framed. Can also see sellotape marks in two corners. Otherwise good condition and colour.Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (Northern British 1887-1976): 'The Beach', limited edition offset lithograph in colours signed in pencil, pub. Venture Prints 1973 with Fine Art Guild blind stamp HAF, printed number 652 verso 40cm x 63cm overall (with original Venture Prints leaflet) (unframed)Provenance: bought by the vendor from Venture Prints DDS - Artist's resale rights may apply to this lot Condition Report Very faint yellow around border line otherwise good condition and colourClick here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (Northern British 1887-1976): The Fever Van, limited edition coloured lithograph signed in pencil with Fine Art Guild blind stamp numbered HFD, 46cm x 54cm DDS - Artist's resale rights may apply to this lot Condition Report Reasonable colour. Overall yellow hue to the picture, otherwise good conditionClick here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (Northern British 1887-1976): 'Level Crossing Burton-on-Trent', limited edition coloured lithograph signed in pencil with Fine Art Guild blind stamp numbered CFH, 44cm x 58cm DDS - Artist's resale rights may apply to this lot Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (Northern British 1887-1976): 'Lonely House', limited edition coloured lithograph signed in pencil pub. Magnus Prints Ref. No.MP01, 35cm x 56cmDDS - Artist's resale rights may apply to this lot Condition Report Slight crease to left of picture under close inspection. Otherwise very good condition and colourClick here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (Northern British 1887-1976): 'Woman with a Beard', limited edition coloured lithograph signed in pencil with Fine Art Guild blind stamp numbered EKK, 61cm x 50cm; 'Woman with a Beard' - Preliminary Sketch, limited edition monochrome lithograph signed in pencil with Fine Art Guild blind stamp numbered DCL, 26.5cm x 15cm (2)DDS - Artist's resale rights may apply to this lot Condition Report Overall yellow hue otherwise in good condition Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Anne-Marie Le Quesne (USA 1946-): 'Portrait of a Lady', Christie's Contemporary Art limited edition coloured lithograph signed titled and numbered 24/100 in pencil, certificate verso 101cm x 65cmProvenance: from the collection of the late Brian Hill of BridlingtonDDS - Artist's resale rights may apply to this lot Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Michael Rotherstein (British 1908-1993): 'Rush Rush', limited edition lithograph signed and numbered 63/75 in pencil 48cm x 66cm Provenance: from the collection of the late Brian Hill of BridlingtonDDS - Artist's resale rights may apply to this lot Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
After Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) ''Portrait au cou bleu'' Signed by Marina Picasso, limited edition lithograph, numbered 210/500, 70cm by 52cm Sold together with a Marigold Enterprises certificate of authenticity Artist's Resale Rights/Droit de Suite may apply to this lot, please refer to our Terms of Business
London.- Agas (Ralph), After. London in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, panoramic view of London from the south, based on the earliest surviving map of London, lithograph with hand-colouring on wove paper, 495 x 1270 mm. (19 1/2 x 50 in), old folds with some splitting repaired, thin paper support verso, handling creases, unframed, Cassell, Petter & Galpin, [circa 1880s].
England & Wales.- Games.- Spooner (William) Spooner's Pictorial Map of England & Wales, 'Arranged as An Amusing and Instructive Game for Youth, Illustrated with upwards of One Hundred and Twenty Views', lithograph with hand-colouring, 615 x 495 mm. (24 1/4 x 19 1/2 in), dissected and mounted on linen, some peeling away from linen, minor surface dirt and handling creases, folding with green endpaper into original boards, original printed label to upper cover, spine splitting with tape to inside, scuffed, worn with some rubbing, 8vo, 1844.
Europe.- World War I.- Bacon (George W., publisher) Serio-Comique Map of Europe at War. Hark! Hark! The Dogs do Bark!, comic map of Europe, with each nation represented by various breeds of dog, including the British bulldog, French poodle, German dachsund, and others, with the Tsar of Russia driving a large steamroller towards the rest of Europe, lithograph printed in colour on wove paper, sheet 560 x 755 mm. (22 x 29 3/4 in), folding into original printed wrappers, some splits to folds, minor toning to sheet with minor spotting, wrappers with rough edges and handling creases, rubbed, 8vo, designed and printed by Johnson, Riddle & Co., 1914.
Asia.- Indian Himalayas.- Blumenthal (J.) Carte de L'Himalaya pour le voyage de Victor Jacquemont, from 'Voyage Dans L'Inde ... pendant les annees 1828 a 1832', lithograph on wove paper, 900 x 620 mm. (35 1/2 x 24 3/8 in), folds as issued, several with repairs to splitting, repaired tear centre left, spotting and surface dirt, unframed, [circa 1840]
Australia.- Gold mining.- Gall & Inglis (Edinburgh publishers) Australian Colonies and New Zealand, 5 maps on one sheet as issued, with areas for gold mining delineated in gold-coloured ink, lithograph with some original hand-colouring on wove paper, sheet 505 x 580 mm. (19 7/8 x 22 3/4 in), central vertical fold with splitting and repairs verso, marginal nicks and tears, handling creases, light even toning, unframed, [circa 1850s].
* Wood (William Thomas, 1877-1958). Searchlights over London, 1915, lithograph with hand-colouring by the artist, showing searchlights over the Thames, signed in pencil lower right, image size 39 x 54cm (15.25 x 21.25 ins), framed and glazed (Qty: 1)NOTESThe rare issue with hand-colouring by the artist himself. The first Zeppelin air raid on London took place on the 31st May, 1915. Flying at 11,000 feet, and with their engines turned off, they were difficult to spot. In response to these terrifying surprise attacks coastal searchlight units, were redeployed in the city. The searchlight units became adept at catching Zeppelins in their lights so that they could be destroyed and by the Autumn of 1916 the use of Zeppelins ceased. In 1918 Wood was appointed official war artist to the Balkans, and his drawings of this conflict were used to llustrate The Salonika Front , by A. J. Mann, published by A & C Black in 1920.
* West, Joseph Walter, 1860-1933. 'Salvage', 1915, lithograph printed in dark brown-black on thin laid paper, signed and titled in pencil, very light old mount stain, image size 177 x 255 mm (7 x 10 ins), sheet size 235 x 344 mm (9.25 x 13.6 ins), tipped-on to backing card, together with Legros (Alphonse, 1837-1911). La Peche a la Truite, etching with aquatint on antique laid paper, a rich, dark impression, signed in pencil lower right, pale mount stain, plate size 33.5 x 44.5 cm (13.2 x 17.5 ins), sheet size 40.5 x 54.7 cm (16 x 21.5 ins), plus Montgomerie (William Hugh Canning, 1881-). The Linnhe of Lorne, etching with drypoint, published in an edition of 65 impressions, signed in pencil, publisher's blindstamp to lower left, plate size 31.5 x 54.5 cm (12.25 x 21.5 ins), with full wide margins, mounted, and other early 20th century etchings, including Martin Hardie, The Old Harbour Light, North Queensferry, Dorothy G. Woollard, Place des Cordeliers, Dinan, 8 various etchings by C.H. Baskett (The Dawn Wind, Lymington Marshes, Matching, Essex, The Road to the Uplands, Cremyll Point, Plymouth, Sussex Marshland, A Corner in Bruges & The Steam Plough), Duncan Rhind, street scene, Lettice Sandford, etc., all signed in pencil, various sizes (Qty: 35)NOTESThe first work was reproduced in 'The Year 1915 Illustrated: A Record of Notable Achievements and Events', published by Headley Brothers in late 1915, and titled 'Rescuing Women and Children from a Cellar at Ypres'.
ARR * Piper (John, 1903-1992). Willington Dovecote, Bedfordshire, 1978, colour lithograph, printed by Curwen Studio, London, published by Christie's Contemporary Art and the National Trust, in an edition of 120 impressions, signed lower right, this impression unnumbered, publishers blindstamp lower right, pale mount stain, image size 42 x 56cm (16.5 x 22ns), sheet size 57 x 71cm (22.5 x 28 ins), framed and glazed (Qty: 1)NOTESLevinson 286.
* Rothenstein (Michael, 1908-1993). Peacock Bird, 1988, woodcut printed in colours, depicting a peacock and butterflies, from the published edition of 50 impressions, signed in pencil lower right below image and numbered lower left 16/50, image size 60.5 x 80.5 cm (23.75 x 31.75 in), mounted, framed and glazed, together with Timber Felling in Essex, 1945, lithograph printed in colours, printed at The Baynard Press for School Prints Ltd., 48.5 x 75 cm (19 x 29.5 in), mounted, framed and glazed (Qty: 2)NOTESSidey 373 (Peacock Bird).

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