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An original vintage 1930's GWR Great Western Railway lithograph travel poster for Cambrian Coast & Dee Valley ' A Paradise For The Tourist, The Sportsman And The Antiquary '. The poster depicting a map of the coast with the train line and and wonderfully illustrated tourist attractions all illustrated by J.P. Sayer as printed to bottom right. Beneath the print from left to right reads ' No. 72 Paddington Station, W.2 ', ' Printed in England, by London Lithographic Co. S.E.S ' and ' James Milne General Manager '. Measures; 102cm x 125cm.Condition fairly good with some repaired tears, previously folded and later rolled. Please see images.
WILLIAM NICHOLSON (1872-1949) FOR WILLIAM HEINEMANNSET OF TEN LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTS, CIRCA 1899 reproduction from the original hand-coloured woodcut, each mounted within the original moulded oak frame and comprising; SARAH BERNHARDT, 23.5cm x 22.5cm; QUEEN VICTORIA, 24cm x 23cm; JAMES MCNEILL WHISTLER, 24.5cm x 22.5cm; SIR HENRY HAWKINS, 25.5cm x 23cm; LORD ROBERTS, 24.5cm x 23cm; RUDYARD KIPLING, 28.5cm x 22cm; PRINCE BISMARCK, 24.5cm x 23cm; W.E. GLADSTONE, 25.5cm x 23cm; CECIL RHODES, 24.5cm x 23cm; and SIR HENRY IRVING, 25.5cm x 23.5 (10)25cm x 23cmNote: These prints are from a set of 12 loose colour lithograph portraits by William Nicholson, originally contained in a portfolio and published under the title ‘Twelve Portraits by William Nicholson’ by William Heinemann in 1899. The sitters include Queen Victoria, the Prince of Wales (afterwards Edward VII), W.E. Gladstone, Cecil Rhodes, Rudyard Kipling and Sarah Bernhardt.
TWO VINTAGE COLOURED POSTERS 'Fed Malay State Rlys - The Golden Chersonese' published by The Federated Malay States Railways printed by Ying Wah Fine Art Lithograph press Kuala Lumpur 78cm x 54cm; and 'Glacier Express' Switzerland poster printed in Switzland by Fiedler Ltd Chaux - DE- Fonds 98cm x 64cm (2) Provenance: The Peter Newall Collection
*Delamotte (William Alfred, 1775-1863). Six colour lithograph views of Oxford, circa 1843, 6 hand-coloured lithographic views of Exeter College Front, St. Mary's Church & All Souls College, Lincoln College, Balliol College Quadrangle, Wadham College and St. John's College Garden Front, lithographed by William Gauci after Delamotte, printed by C. Graf, image size 25.5 x 35 cm (10 x 13.75 ins) and similar, all framed and glazed (6)
Le Clerc (Jean). Logica: sive, Ars Ratiocinandi, 2 parts in one, 1st ed., 1692, half-title present, inner hinges cracked, armorial bookplate of Sir Richard Bempde Johnstone Bart. to front pastedown, lacks front free endpaper, contemporary calf, joints cracked, 12mo (second part entitled "Ontologia; sive de Ente in Genere"), Wing L821, together with Secchi (Pietro Angelo). Le Soleil, 2 volumes, 2nd edition, Paris, 1875-77, thirteen lithograph plates (of which twelve in colour, as list), woodcut illustrations to text, including some coloured, contemporary calf gilt, with contrasting morocco labels, slightly rubbed, 8vo (without the atlas volume), plus Stokes (J.). The Complete Cabinet Maker, and Upholsterer's Guide: comprising, the Rudiments and Principles of Cabinet-Making and Upholstery..., Dean & Munday, [1829], 10 (of 11) hand-coloured plates (one folding), lacking folding frontispiece, 5 uncoloured plates, lacking A1 (half-title?), old cuttings mounted on front free endpaper and rear pastedown, rough-trimmed, original printed boards, soiled, edges rubbed, sometime crudely rebacked, spine deficient and upper board near-detached, large 12mo, plus other miscellaneous 19th century reference, some leather bindings (a carton)
*Ogilby (John). The continuation of the road from London to Holy head..., [1675 or later], hand coloured engraved strip road map, 310 x 435mm, framed and glazed, together with Morden (Robert),Staffordshire [1695 or later],hand coloured engraved map, light spotting, each approximately 425 x 370 mm, framed and glazed, plus a map of Wiltshire by Pigot, 1845, and a hand-coloured lithograph coastal view of moored fishing boats, by James Duffield Harding, circa 1830s The Ogilby map is sheet 22. (4)
*Scrap Album. A large folio Scrap Book, early 19th century, containing 62 album leaves containing numerous mounted engraved and printed illustrations, views, monuments, humorous images, etc, various sizes (most pages with between 3 and 12 images to each side), and including over 150 hand-coloured images, early 19th century gilt-decorated full calf, heavily rubbed and somewhat worn to spine and edges, large folio (sheet size 51.5 x 37 cm, 20 x 14.5 ins) Illustrations include: a printed Assignat de cent francs, circa 1795, several lithograph views of Scarborough published by S.W. Theakston, two hand-coloured engravings of the Cirque des Champs-Elysees, from Victor Adam's Loisirs, published by Jeannin, a number of coloured views of Switzerland, including Santonbruk, Rayzloch, Lucern, Stanzstad, Fluelen, Altorf, a hand-coloured aquatint by W. Carpenter of the Southampton Audit House & Market on the night of the Christening of the Prince of Wales, 25th January 1842, a hand-coloured aquatint by W. Carpenter of Southampton Water, Pier and Quay, on Regatta Day, two lithographic views of Elizabeth Castle and Rosel Bay, Jersey, by W. Gauci, hand-coloured vignette views of Brighton by Newman after F.W. Woledge, a hand-coloured lithograph of the flying machine Ariel, by W. Walton, published by Ackermann, March 23 1843, three hand-coloured aquatint views of Dresden, a hand-coloured lithographic view of Wild-Rad Kreuth (Bavarian Tyrol), a hand-coloured lithographic view of the River Arno in flood, 3 November 1844, by Borrani & Muzzi, etc. (1)
Nash (Joseph). The Mansions of England in the Olden Time, re-edited by J. Corbet Anderson, 4 volumes, Henry Sotheran, 1869-1872, numerous lithograph plates, ink stamps to titles and few other text leaves, Pla[i]sh Hall bookplate, top edge gilt, original red cloth blocked in gilt & black, gilt library stamp to upper boards and numbers at foot of spines, slight wear to extremities, folio, together with Gotch (J. Alfred), Architecture of the Renaissance in England, 2 volumes, Batsford, 1894, numerous black & white plates from photographs, and diagrams to text, endpapers renewed, Pla[i]sh Hall bookplate, top edge gilt, original half morocco, title in gilt to upper boards, both neatly rebacked preserving gilt decorated spines, folio, with Garner (Thomas & Stratton, Arthur), The Domestic Architecture of England during the Tudor Period, 2 volumes, 2nd edition, revised & enlarged, Batsford, 1929, numerous black & white plates and illustrations, Plaish Hall bookplate, original cloth in slightly worn dust jackets, folio, with Morris (Rev. F.O.), A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland, volumes 1-4 only, circa 1870, chromolithograph plates, occasional spotting and few marks, Plaish Hall bookplate, all edges gilt, some hinges splitting, original red cloth blocked in gilt & black, slight wear to extremities, 4to, plus other titles relating to British historic architecture, related history & design etc. (31)
CERI RICHARDS (WELSH 1903-1971), 'The force that through the green fuse drives the flower', signed by the artist, dated 1965, lithograph bearing Martin Tinney Gallery label verso. 45 x 63cm approx. Part of a series of twelve lithographs produced by the artist to illustrate six poems by Dylan Thomas. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Appearing in good original condition, framed and glazed with no obvious damage.
ASSORTED FILM MEMORABILIA - STAR WARS/BLADE RUNNER. An assortment of film memorabilia to include: a Blade Runner special edition DVD box (2000), a signed and framed Ralph McQuarrie light up Star Wars lithograph (2478 of 2500, 46 x 31cm), 70+ Topps Trading Cards from Star Wars Finest/X Files, a mounted display to feature a piece of cloth from a jacket worn on set by Sarah Michelle Gellar, Lord of the Rings stamps, coins and a magazine.
CHRISTO AND JEANNE-CLAUDE LITHOGRAPH SIGNED. Two rolled lithographic prints depicting plans for works by Christo and Jeanne Claude, both signed clearly by Christo & Jeanne-Claude. To include: Wrapped Reichstag (27.5 x 20") and Nouvelle Images also from Wrapped Reichstag (31 x 27.5"). Also includes printed A4 information sheet.
CHRISTO AND JEANNE-CLAUDE LITHOGRAPH SIGNED. A rolled offset French lithograph print (M198) from 1986 depicting plans for Christo's 'The Gates' (1980), signed to border by Christo & Jeanne-Claude. Measures approx 27 x 33.5". In VF condition. Includes printed information sheet with details of the work.
A very fine lithographed printed advertising sign by B.A.T. Co Ltd Smithwick produced for Ransomes Sims & Jefferies Ltd showing agricultural scene of traction engine and thrashing machine in harvest field, very minor marks around edges only, landscape 29" x 22"Lithograph printed, not enamelled.We would estimate this to have been produced between the wars.
French erotica.- Chimot (Édouard, 1880-1959) Two nudes, etching and drypoint printed with plate tone, signed in pencil in the lower right corner, platemark 230 x 180 mm. (9 x 7 in), sheet 320 x 250 mm. (12 1/2 x 9 7/8 in), unframed, [circa 1920-50]; together with a group of 15 other erotic prints, including 6 lithographs by Raoul "Schem" Serres, 5 by Louis Touchagues, the lithograph [?] copy of the front cover 'Les sources du plaisir. Album Viril', and others, mainly lithographs, some printed in colour, all unframed [late 19th and 20th century] (16).
Kokoschka (Oskar).- Shakespeare (William) King Lear, number 8 of 275 copies signed by the artist and with additional variant of No.8 also signed by the artist, 17 lithograph plates by Oscar Kokoschka, prospectus loosely inserted, original pigskin, spine browned, a little rubbed, slip-case, folio, Ganymed Original Editions Ltd., 1963.
Villon (Jacques, 1875-1963) L'aigle quitte promethée, lithograph on cream wove paper with partial text-based watermark, signed with ballpoint-pen in the lower left margin, and with printed signature to the right, image 410 x 300 mm. (16 1/8 x 11 7/8 in), sheet 502 x 330 mm. (19 3/4 x 13 in), pencil '115' inscribed in the lower left corner, minor surface dirt, unframed, circa 1960-62.Literature: Ginestet/Pouillon 120
Wilson (Edward A.).- Kent (Norman) The Book of Edward A. Wilson: A Survey of His Work 1916-1948, signed presentation inscription from the author, with signed limited lithograph by Wilson in folder loosely inserted, numerous illustrations, original boards, dust-jacket, spine slightly faded, a few short tears to head, New York, Heritage Press, 1948 § Wain (John) Thinking about Mr Person, number XII of 15 special copies with 2 additional plates and signed by the author and artist, from an edition limited to 100, 2 colour etched plates by Bartolomeu Dos Santos, tissue guards, original vellum-backed silk, t.e.g., others uncut, with 2 additional mounted copies of the plates numbered and signed in pencil, with prospectus and other related ephemera all together in cloth drop-back box, Beckenham, Chimaera Press, 1980; and 3 others, American private presses, 4to & 8vo (5)
Various Artists.- A good group of 14 early 20th century prints, including a lithograph by Charles Conder, a standing nude from 1952 by Barnet Freedman, another standing nude by Pierre Bonnard, and others by Clara Tice, Stephen Gooden, Thelma Sykes, Ernest Taylor, and others, various sizes, 280 x 380 mm. (11 x 15 in) and smaller, all unframed, [20th century] (14).
§ Laurence Stephen Lowry, RBA, RA (British, 1887-1976) Castle by the Sea signed lower right "L S Lowry" and numbered 18/75 lithograph, printed in cream and black, 1969, published by Ganymed Original Editions Ltd. 51 x 62cm (20 x 24in) Very slight staining visible along the edges of the paper within the mount. Otherwise clean margins. Not examined out of frame.

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