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Frederic Menguy (1927 - 2007), by and after, Les Fleurs, signed and numbered by the artist to margin, lithograph, No. 258 of 275, 60cm x 45cm; another, Linda Le Kinff (bn. 1949), by and after, 'Opening', signed, serigraph, No. 192 of 350; another, Mark Spain, by and after, The Red Dress, signed, silkscreen, No. 19 of 50 (US edition), 76cm x 54cm (3)
Local Interest, Politics - [John Doyle (Irish Caricaturist, 1797 - 1868)], by, Scene from the II:nd (sic) act of A New Farce called A "County Meeting", monogrammed HB within the plate, Published by T. McLean, London [n.d., February 1830], hand-coloured lithograph, 27.5cm x 36cmThe petitioners Sir Henry FitzHerbert, 3rd Baronet of Tissington Hall and Edward Chandos-Pole of Radbourne Hall, Derbyshire, beseech the then Prime Minister the Duke of Wellington following unrest in the countryside to institute 'County Meetings' - in this case presumably in Derby - to improve communications so that grievances could be addressed. The Duke unguardedly referred to one of these meetings as 'a farce' providing gambit for the cartoon. Later that year the Duke's Tory administration fell.
Marine Transport - Kenneth Denton Shoesmith (1890 - 1939), after, an early 20th century poster, Prince Line, London E.C.3., Agents: Middlesborough, Manchester, Leith, New York, Hong Kong and Shanghai, [Destinations]: United Kingdom & Continent to Tunis, Malta, Alexandria, Syria, Cyprus, River Plate; United States to South America, Far East, Brazil, River Plate, France and Levant, the whole centred by a steam liner cruising through choppy seas, Published by Carlton Printers Ltd, London [n.d., c. 1925], lithograph, 65cm x 75cm
John Harris the Younger (1791 - 1873), after James Pollard (1792 - 1867), The Derby Day: Tits and Trampers, on the Road to Epsom, "When we are Rich we Ride in Chaises, When we are Poor we Walk like Blazes!", Published by G.W. Landou, London [n.d., c. 1830], hand-coloured lithograph, 33cm x 42cm
λ Allen Jones (British b. 1937) Cue (Lloyd 83) Lithograph printed in colours, 1981 Signed in pencil, dated and numbered 27/75 Printed by Jack Lemon at Landfall Press, Chicago, published by Waddington Graphics, London, the full sheet printed to the edges 107 x 71cm (42 x 27¾ in.) λ Indicates that this lot may be subject to Droit de Suite royalty charges. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
λBanksy (b.1974) Save or Delete, A Last Chance to Save the World's Ancient Forests Offset lithograph printed in colours, 2002 Design by Third Planet International Printed on recycled material 42 x 59.5cm (16½ x 23¼ in.) Unframed λ Indicates that this lot may be subject to Droit de Suite royalty charges. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
Laurence Stephen Lowry R.A (1887 - 1976) Artist Signed Limited Edition Colour Lithograph Titled 'Woman With Beard' Signed limited edition of 750 only, blindstamped by the Fine Art Guild , published by the Adam Collection in 1975, printed by Chorley and Pickersgill, mounted and framed under glass. Image size, 23 x 19 inches, 57.5 x 47.5 cm. Excellent condition, please see accompanying image
‡Prunella Clough (1919-1999)Chinese Paper Flowers 1997Lithograph 7/3052.5 x 63cm (sheet size)Provenance:Private Collection IrelandHargreaves and Ball Charitable TrustAnthony Hepworth Fine Art BathLiterature:Spalding Francis Prunella Clough Regions Unmapped Published Lund Humphries 2012++Stuck down to margins possibly all over good condition
100 Signed Copies OnlyLe Brocquy (Louis) Eight Irish Writers. A series of eight charcoal drawings printed by collotype lithography on Rives paper by the Imprimerie Arte Adrien Maeght, Paris, in an individually numbered and signed edition of 100, texts edited by Andrew Carpenter, preface by Seamus Heaney, Dublin 1981, no publisher named, but probably a Liam Miller design. The writers are W.B. Yeats, J.M. Synge, James Joyce, Francis Stuart, Samuel Beckett, Thomas Kinsella, John Montague & Seamus Heaney. Each lithograph is individually signed and numbered by Le Brocquy, and is presented in a separate paper folder, with biographical information on rear of folder, the entire housed in a grey cloth folding box titled in white. A superb production. A little light foxing on t.p.as usual, otherwise V.G., Very Scarce and sought after. (1)
Coloured Platebook of Costumes Under The Ottoman CourtColoured Plates: Brindesi (Jean) Elbicei Atika Anciens Costumes Turcs de Constantinople, folio, Paris (Imp. de Lemercier) c. 1855., First Edn., lithograph title page, and 22 plates by Regnier, Bettanier, Lemoine, Bour and others, after Breindesi, printed in colour and highlighted with gold, within gold printed borders, contemporary hf. green mor., embossed decorative cloth boards, gilt lettered title on front cover, inscribed on t.p. "Malachy Daly, the gift of Lady Brecher [a.k.a. Eliz. O'Neill, famous Irish Actress], Constantinople Jan. 25th, 1865." Good Clean Copy. Scarce. (1)

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