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Elisabeth Frink (1930-1993), Nude, signed and numbered 42/50 in pencil, 1982, printed and published by the Royal College of Art, London, from the portfolio Thirty-five artist's printmaking, on wove paper, lithograph printed in colours, sheet size 65 x 50cm.; 25.75 x 19.75in. Artists' Resale Right ("droit de suite") may apply to this lot.
GREENWOOD (C & J) MAP OF THE COUNTY OF NOTTINGHAM FROM AN ACTUAL SURVEY MADE IN THE YEARS 1824 & 1825 scale 1inch: 1mile, engraving with vignette of the South Prospect of Nottingham backed on linen, 140 x 104cm, dark green cloth gilt, Greenwood, Pringle & Co, 1826 § Frederick Jackson - Plan of the Town and County of the Town of Nottingham, scale approx 6.75inch:1mile, lithograph backed on linen, maroon cloth, Nottingham 1866 § John Tuke A Map of Ninety Miles by Seventy Five in which Chesterfield is the Centre..., hand coloured engraving backed on linen, slip case, 1798 (3)
Alfred Guillaume, Count d’Orsay (French, 1801-1852) Portrait of Ralph Bernal (1808-1882) titled in ink and inscribed in pencil “D’Orsay fecit 16 August 1843” and inscribed in ink by the sitter “Ralph Bernal Junior” pencil 22 x 16cm (9 x 6in). Ralph Bernal, Junior, was the son of the Whig MP and art collector, Ralph Bernal (1783-1854). A lithograph of the same sitter from 1846 by d’Orsay is in the National Portrait Gallery, London. Ralph Bernal Osborne of Newton Anner, County Tipperary, MP (26 March 1808 - 4 January 1882), born and baptised with the name of Ralph Bernal, Jr., was a British Liberal politician. Upon his marriage in 1844, he added Osborne to his name. On 20 August 1844 he married Catherine Isabella Osborne (30 June 1819 - 20 June 1880), from an Anglo-Irish landed family - the daughter of Sir Thomas Osborne, 9th Baronet and Catherine Rebecca Smith. On the same day he took her name and his name was legally changed by Royal Licence, becoming Ralph Bernal Osborne. His two daughters shared his estate. His older daughter, Edith Bernal Osborne, married Sir Henry Arthur Blake at Slough, Ireland, on 7 February 1874. His younger daughter, Grace Bernal Osborne (d. London, 18 November 1926), was married at Newtown Anner, County Tipperary, on 3 January 1874 to William Amelius Aubrey de Vere Beauclerk, 10th Duke of St Albans. His grandson was Osborne Beauclerk, 12th Duke of St Albans.
A French tortoiseshell circular snuff box, circa 1820 A French tortoiseshell circular snuff box, circa 1820, plain with plain gilt metal mounts, 7.5cm (3in) diameter; a red lacquer rectangular card case, circa 1820, with penwork chinoiserie figures to upper and lower sides, 10cm (4in) long; and a book form box, with lithograph scenes to upper and lower sides, 8.3cm (4 1/4in) long (3)
Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807-1894) - Argus Pheasant Hen Lithograph, with hand colouring, on wove paper Published by Englemann & Co., c.1850 33 x 41 cm. (13 x 16 in) Together with a pair of etchings of tropical birds, by George Edwards (1694-1773) , with hand colouring, circa 1755, each c. 24 x 19 cm. (9 1/2 x 7 1/2); and with a pair of engravings of a canary and a gold finch, by Elizabeth Albin, hand coloured, each c.21 x 16 cm. (8 1/4 x 6 1/4 in); and an engraving of a roebuck, with hand colouring, by another hand, (6)
John Harris the Younger (1791-1873) - Left at home After R.B.Davis Engraving, stipple, aquatint, printed in colour and finished by hand Published by Fores, 1849 63 x 81 cm. (24 3/4 x 32 in) Together with The Huntsman , lithograph by M. & William Guachi, after Eddis, with hand colouring, 41 x 51 cm. (16 x 20 in); and with the engraving of Sir John Shelley Bart's Celebrated Pointer (Sancho) , by Charles Turner, after Benjamin Marshall, published c.1803, with hand colouring, 35 x 50 cm. (13 3/4 x 19 3/4), (3)
Dean & Co., Threadneedle St (19th Century) - Prince Albert driving his favourites Lithograph, printed in colour, and finished by hand, with integrated movable flap as top of the carriage Published circa 1843-47 [Not in O'Donoghue] 25.5 x 32 cm. (10 x 12 1/2 in) A Rare print of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert and the Royal Children promenading, with movable lifting carriage door. Together with a hand-coloured engraving, or cutting, Princess Royal, a novelty double-sided lithograph with hand-colouring showing Napoleon in battle and in exile, intended to be held up to light, and a lithograph by D'Oyly titled 'National Burmese Game', all by different hands, various sizes, largest 20 x 24 cm. (7 7/8 x 9 1/2 in), (4).
Graciela Rodd Boulanger (Bolivian b.1935-) "PIANO CONCERTO" signed limited edition print numbered 10/200 lithograph 39 x 60cms; 15 1/4 x 23 1/2in. "MOTHER'S DAY" signed limited edition print numbered 12/200 lithograph 60 x 60cms; 23 3/4 x 23 3/4in. (unframed). "JOURNEE DE LA COMPAYNE" signed limited edition print numbered 199/200 lithograph 40 x 61cms; 15 3/4 x 23 3/4in. (3)
Jean Dubuffet (French, 1901-1985) - 'Galerie la Pochade 1968' Limited edition colour lithograph, no 40/45, other pencil marks to margin and dated (19)68, also embossed 'Crelcasse' to margin, approx 81x48cm, framed. (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: no damage, no restoration, no folds or tears to paper, colours bold, some minor stains though - please see further images.
A 19th century lithograph after David Roberts RA showing an extensive panorama of the city of Edinburgh from the castle including soldiers and female companions besides a cannon, inscribed Edinburgh From the Castle, J D Harding, David Roberts RA, 39 x 52 cm approx in gilt frame together with a watercolour of a garden with cathedral to the background, signed bottom right G Bayly and dated 1900, 33 x 22 cm approx in simple black frame

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