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THOMAS KRUGER (20TH CENTURY) ARTIST SIGNED LIMITED EDITION COLOUR LITHOGRAPH 'Reflections' (44/200) 16 1/4" x 21 3/4" (41cm x 55cm) with CHRISTIES 'CONTEMPORARY ART' Certificate verso K. MELLING (20TH CENTURY) ARTIST SIGNED LIMITED EDITION COLOUR PRINT Kite Flying (250/600) 15" x 19" (38.1cm x 48.3cm) (2)
A coloured print of a mid-19th century lithograph after D Roberts showing a scene with figures and cattle beside a lake, inscribed Statues of Memnon at Thebes, During the Inundation, 38 x 52 cm in gilt frame together with an 18th century coloured engraving from Millar's New Complete Universal System of Geography showing the dress and weapons of the Tapoyers, inhabitants of Brazil, 13 x 18 cm and also together with an oriental watercolour on rice paper showing a figure in a boat with a cargo of plants, 5 x 22 cm, both framed
A signed limited edition coloured lithograph by Leon Dinchin of a brown and white terrier dog, signed in pencil bottom right, edition 185/300, 40 x 41 cm in oak frame together with further pictures including an oil painting on canvas of a continental townscape with cathedral dome, signed bottom right Kodeda, 60 x 45 cm, an oil painting on board of a Cotswold landscape, signed bottom left Haddrell, inscribed verso Christmas 1978 (from Blanchworth Farm), 29 x 36 cm in wooden and gilt frame, a set of three coloured prints from Nash's Magazine including a young girl holding a black cat - Chums, etc
LARRY RIVERS [AMERICAN 1923-2002], LITHOGRAPH, 25" X 33", 'DIANE RAISED IV' [POLISH VOCABULARY]: Nine color lithograph on okawani paper. #10/38. Pencil signed lower right and dated '70 - '74." ULAE [Universal Limited Art Editions] embossed seal lower left. Original frame 27" x 35" with original title label on verso.
# Grosvenor Gallery poster for the First London Exhibition by Erte, 19th September - 21st October 1967, lithograph in colours, printed at the Curwen Press, London, 76 x 50.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Some discolouration to extremities Some minor flaws to paper at lower left extremity Otherwise good
Ronald Searle (1920-2011) - A bigger splash (after David Hockney), lithograph printed in colours on wove, signed, dated and titled, inscribed 'Homage David Hockney' and numbered 4/150 in pencil, with the addition RS Paris and Michael Casse lith-Paris blindstamps, 65 x 50cm Condition Report / Extra Information Paper good One slight spot to top edge at 12 '0' clock Otherwise no apparent faults Colours good and vibrant Framed and glazed
Peter Blake RA (b.1932) - Studio tackboard II, offset lithograph printed in colours, signed and numbered 178/350 in pencil to the margin, 59 x 39cm Condition Report / Extra Information Appears recently framed Thumb print sized blemish to right hand outer edge of right hand side margin, approx 2/3 of the way down Otherwise good
Two late 19th/early 20th Century parlour games - 'The Game Of Schimmell or Bell And Hammer', the original wooden box having a sliding cover with lithograph label together with 'The New Game Of Railway Traffic' Condition: Both boxes are in good cosmetic condition, however, Bell And Hammer has only five cards, a dice shaker, a gavel, several dice and numerous counters and we are unsure if this constitutes a full set - ** General condition consistent with age
CIRCLE OF DAVID COX (1783-1859) A figure on horseback in an extensive country landscape with cottage, watercolour, 21 x 32cm, C Rowley & Co label verso; two further watercolours to include: Lillian L Baker - View of a woodland and R Edward Ormerod - 'September Morning Mist'; Henry Eddowes Keene (1824-1909) - 'South Stoke, Oxon', titled and dated 1859, pen and ink, 10.5 x 16.5cm, Fry Gallery label verso; and a lithograph - 'Pangbourn Station' (5)
DAVID GENTLEMAN (b.1930) Westminster College, lithograph in colours, pencil signed in the margin and numbered 32/175, 56 x 46cm; three monochrome prints after John Western, each with scene of Westminster School; an engraved view of the Hall of Christchurch, Oxford; three further engraved views of Christchurch and a reproduction map of the city and University of Oxford (9)
R MARTIN & CO 'A View of the West Side of London Bridge in the year 1823, after the removal of the water works from a drawing by Major G Yates', lithograph, hand-coloured, 30 x 50cm and a collection of further London Views to include: Wilfrid Ball (X3); F.C. Lewis after G Arnald 'View of Westminster from the East'; W Knight after E Dayes 'View of London'; views published by Ackermann etc, all unframed (approximately twenty in total)

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