David Gentleman (British B 1930), Miles Brewton House, Charleston, signed limited edition lithograph, edition number 71/100, 44 x 56 cm, framed, together with a further signed coloured limited edition lithograph by the same hand - Gaillard - Bennett House, edition number 62/100, 49 x 60 cm, framed
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*Henry Moore (1898 - 1986), signed limited edition lithograph - Stonehenge, Plate 9, 32/60, from the Stonehenge Suite, in glazed frame, 44cm x 32cm, together with another Moore print (2).Provenance: From the collection of the artist Douglas John Pittuck thence by descent CONDITION REPORT Sizes printed include margin and aperture inside mount. Image only is 41 x 29cm. Condition is good, second image has some discolouration to mount but otherwise appears to be ok
RENÉ MAGRITTE 'La page blanché', 1979, photo-lithograph in colours, from 'La philosophie et la peinture de René Magritte', stamped lower right, signed in pencil 'Georgette Magritte' and numbered 180/300 lower left, 43cm x 52cm, framed and glazed. (Subject to ARR - please see Buyers Conditions)
Chatsworth House and Duncomb Park, two 18th century engravings by H. Hulfbergh after Colen Campbell (British 1676 - 1729) and Todmorden Viaduct & Bridge, 19th lithograph by A. F. Tait hand coloured pub. Day & Haghe max 36cm x 50cm (3) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
local interest, Yorkshire and other information programs/ guides including Abbeys & Cathedrals, Whitby Abbey, Fountains Abbey, York Minster leaflets qty and Churches of York, books include a History of York Minster, England's Thousand Best Churches, The Medieval Parish Churches of York, The Story of York Minster by Rev. Charles C. Bell etc, York Minister AD. 627 lithograph by Isabel Saul, Yorkshire Nature Trails, 1990's & later, set of eighteen 'Around the World' programs etc in two boxes Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
'To the Trustees of the Piers & Harbour of Whitby', 19th century proof lithograph by Francis Nicholson (British 1753-1844) bears signature of Francis Pickernell - architect of the lighthouse printed by proof lithograph by Graf & Soret, London 35.5cm x 43cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
•JOHN BYRNE (SCOTTISH B. 1940) A HAT AND A ROSE AND A SHOE AND A LEAF Lithograph in colours, signed, inscribed with title, artist's proof, 50 x 35cm (19 3/4 x 13 3/4") Condition Report: On inspection the lithograph has been float mounted, and apart from very light creasing of the paper in the bottom left hand corner area of the margin, the print is in very good condition.
•KAREL APPEL (DUTCH 1921-2006) FIVE EYES Lithograph in colours, signed and numbered 136/200, 56 x 76cm (22 x 30") (sheet) R B KITAJ (AMERICAN 1932 - 2007) Bacon I Screenprint, signed and numbered 8/70, 47 x 104cm (18 1/2 x 41") (sheet) ROGER BISSIERE (FRENCH 1886 - 1964) Untitled Lithograph, signed and numbered 87/150, 65.5 x 50cm (25 1/2 x 19 3/4") (sheet) POP ART SCHOOL (20TH CENTURY) Abstraction Screenprint, signed indistinctly and dated (19)68, 59.5 x 59.5cm (23 1/2 x 23 1/2") (sheet) (4) Condition Report: KAREL APPEL:. Generally creasing around the peripheries, two small areas staining towards left edge on upper and lower areas - lower one heavier and glue like in appearance. . . R B KITAJ:. General creasing around the peripheries, mostly upper, and score marks upper left corner area. Crease in paper intermittent across middle section due to rolling thick parchment. . ROGER BISSIERE:. General light creasing and slightly soiled around the peripheries. Creasing evident bottom right corner area of image and lower middle near the right edge. . POP ART (SCHOOL 20TH CENTURY):. Generally small areas of creasing throughout, and overall slight staining and soiling and abrasive damage to the paper around the peripheries, in particular the top left hand corner area.
OF SUFFRAGETTE INTEREST: ELLISON GIBB (1883-1970)A Freedom Award lithograph scroll on card to Ellison Gibb, On Behalf of all women who will win freedom by the bondage which you have endured for their sake, and dignity by the humiliation which you have gladly suffered for the uplifting of our sex....................................., signed on behalf of the Women's Social and Political Union, Emmeline Pankhurst, printed by Weiners, London, 51.5 x 35cmEllison Scotland Gibb was born in Glasgow to Peter Walker Gibb and Margaret Skirring Gibb in 1883 or 84. Her mother was founder of the Glasgow Ladies Club in 1905. In 1908 Ellison was arrested outside 10 Downing Street on the 21st May, again in 1910, 1911 and 1912. Ellison Gibb, Miss Francis Parker and others boarded the train from Stranraer to Glasgow on 27th of March. On board Winston Churchill was returning from a visit to Belfast. The eventual encounter lead to Ellison confronting Winston Churchill and telling him of the suffering of women in Holloway Prison. Churchill's statement directed at Ellison and amongst the words used to belittle her were "intolerable, disgusting, a nuisance, you are a low woman and even stronger expressions. Therefore resulting in another arrest and sentenced to 6 months in Holloway Prison. Condition Report: surface foxing to paper. certificate is stuck down on cardboard small tear to paper top right.

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