SALVADOR DALI (1904-1989); a signed limited edition coloured lithograph "Sleep With Concert", signed lower right and numbered 149/300 lower left, 41.5 x 57cm, framed and glazed. CONDITION REPORT: The vendor has had the image remounted due to discolouration on the previous mount, with cut-outs revealing the signature and number, there are a few imperfection marks surface scratches to the image.
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Michael & N Hanhart after W. Sharpe - Her Majesty's 100th Foot Regiment [The Prince of Wales Leinster Regiment]: a coloured lithograph together with one similar titled The Staff, a pair of military prints after Cruikshank, a print of the [68th] Durham Light Infantry and one other hand coloured Cavalry print. [6]
An extensive collection of late Victorian/Edwardian advertising ephemera:, including a Cadbury's Coca hold to light card, Wrights Coal tar Soap, Swan Pens, Robertson's Golden Shred, Komo furniture cream and many other domestic products, also including several novelty advertisement cards and postcard size advertising cards, the majority polychrome lithograph printed onto card, contained within clear plastic sleeves in three albums and loose.
ATTRIBUTED TO LOUIS GABRIEL EUGENE ISABEY. Valery -Sur- Somme, watercolour, 11 1/2 x 9 in; a watercolour of the Severn at Shrewsbury by Alexander J. Whishaw; and a pen and ink drawing by another hand depicting a poacher on a footbridge; three (3) (This watercolour of Valery- Sur- Somme appears to be closely related to the 1832 lithograph by Isabey of the same subject. See also a watercolour of a beached sailing boat at Saint Tropez by Isabey, sold Hotel des Ventes de Geneve, 2 Oct 2013 Lot 1102.)
A mixed lot comprising a 19th Century papier m ch shell shaped Snuff Box, the top with worn lithograph of a young girl, a Victorian Tortoiseshell mounted small rectangular lidded box on four white porcelain feet and a Middle Eastern Brass lock in the form of an animal (possibly incomplete) (3) 30-40
John Piper, C.H. (1903-1992): Abstract Composition, colour lithograph, 1936, published by Contemporary Lithographs Ltd, London, printed at Curwen Studio, hand signed in pencil lower right, H 60 x W 45 cm CONDITION REPORT: Margins folded during framing, hiding the pencil signature and publisher's text (see images). Lithograph in good condition with colours vibrant, no tears/damage
AFTER GEORGE SOPER "A Devon shoeing smith", black and white etching, labelled verso, together with AFTER GEORGE SOPER "Unloading the hay cart", black and white lithograph, labelled verso CONDITION REPORTS Devon shoeing smith picture- size of image approx. 17.5 cm x 12.5 cm, overall with some light general wear and scuffs, but condition appears reasonably good, does appear to have a plate mark around the edge of the print. Haycart picture - size of image (aperture) approx. 33 x 25 cm, has overall quite a browned colour and some creasing, it does not appear to have a plate mark.

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