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# HENRY MOORE (1898-1986) A seated woman in an armchair 1973, signed in pencil and numbered 29/75, black lithograph, 26.5"" x 19"" (page). See illustration Provenance: Fisher Fine Art Ltd, 18th November 1974. The collection of the late Siva Swaminathan, (later Brendan Garry Nathan). Exhibited: Fisher Fine Art Ltd, Henry Moore Graphic Work 1972-174.
‡ John Piper (1903-1992) Petworth Park Gates Signed and numbered 16/75 Colour lithograph unframed 45.5 x 58cm; 18 x 22¾in Provenance: Redfern Gallery London Nov. 28th 1957 No. 579 ++Paper discoloured paler tape marks to corners of sheet (not inimageor close margin area) some mount-staining image good original mounts and backing card present
Bernard Maurice Quentin (French, b.1923), abstract study in blue and black, signed lower right in pencil, limited edition lithograph, numbered 2/50. H.50cm W.65cm. Together with one other lithograph, signed lower right, numbered 161/300. H.33cm W.50cm and a further monochrome etching, signed lower right, numbered 1/6. H.26cm W.17cm
Dennis Hawkins (b.1925), Summer Snow, signed, titled and dated 1958 on verso, oil on board, 122 x 122cm.; 48 x 48in, together with another by the same artist And in the evening the ocean came towards them..., signed and dated 1973 in pencil in the margin, numbered 1/75, lithograph, image size 54.5 x 74cm.; 21.5 x 29.25in (2). Artists` Resale Right (droit de suite) may apply to this lot. Condition Report: No condition report
Alan Lowndes (1921-1978), St. Ives, Old Man, signed, titled on verso, pencil, 23 x 17cm.; 9 x 6.75in together with Alan Lowndes Paintings 1948-1972, published by Crane Kalman, London, 1972 which includes the signed limited edition lithograph, numbered 69/100 (2). Artists` Resale Right (droit de suite) may apply to this lot. Condition Report: No condition report
Mission and Plain of San Fernando . This tinted lithograph is the first depiction of the San Fernando Valley (The Valley), the now urban northwest area of Los Angeles. The scene shows the walled mission in left center, a rider on a horse, some cattle, and a native harvesting prickly pear fruit in the foreground. The San Gabriel Mountains are shown in the background. A couple of tiny spots in the blank margins. 9"" W x 5.8"" H . U.S. Railroad Surveys, 1856
ALLEN (R) THE NOTTINGHAM AND DERBY RAILWAY COMPANION engraved title and six plates, tables of times and fares, half title, bound with - as issued - The Railway Companion Advertiser with whole page lithograph of Spondon Ladies Establishment, pictorial light brown wrappers [Ottley 6934] signed on the ffe Clement E Stretton and inside the back cover Stretton Collection Chicago Exhibition 1893, 1839 ++++
THOMAS (JOSEPH) RAILWAY ROAD GUIDE FROM LONDON TO BIRMINGHAM CONTAINING PICTURESQUE HISTORICAL LEGENDARY SKETCHES OF ITS VICINITY third edition, lithograph map and plates, several folding, one coloured, adverts, pictorial maroon cloth gilt [Ottley 6480], bookplate of P H Edwards, 1839 § A H Baily & Co, Railroadiana a History of England, first series, second edition, folding map detached and plates, lightly browned, pictorial green cloth rebacked [Ottley 6459], 1838 § Arthur Freeling The London and Birmingham Railway Companion, map and folding table, adverts, pictorial green cloth gilt [Ottley 6454] 1838 § and two others, London and Birmingham Railway maps and handbook (5)
MIDLAND RAILWAY. [PLAN OF] KEIGHLEY BY JOHN STERLAND GRATTON LAND AGENT lithograph by J F Masser & Sons coloured in outline and annotated with land holdings and the purchase prices, linen backed, 88 x 80cm, Derby, January 1878 § C F Cheffins, Plan and Section of an Intended Railway (joining the proposed North Midland Railway) Commencing at... Sheffield and Terminating at ... Masbrough and the town of Rotherham..., lithograph in full contemporary colour, linen backed with taped edges, November 1835 § Beale & Co, Solicitors, Midland Railway Acts 1899 & 1906 Huddersfield Line Contract Plan, lithograph tinted in pink and extensively annotated in red ink, linen backed maroon morocco gilt (3) ++++
CRUTCHLEY (C F) CRUTCHLEY`S RAILWAY AND STATION MAP OF YORKSHIRE SHOWING ALL THE RAILWAYS & NAMES OF STATIONS ALSO THE TURNPIKE ROADS GENTLEMEN`S SEATS ETC lithograph in contemporary colour, linen backed, 51 x 59cm, green cloth with gilt title [c1850[ § five other maps by Bradshaw, W H Smith & Sons and two others and a handbook, London and Birmingham Railway, all mid 19th c, waf (7)
TUCK (H) THE RAILWAYS THROUGHOUT ENGLAND & WALES TO THE CAPITAL OF SCOTLAND lithograph by J R Jobbins in contemporary colour, 55 x 46.5cm, some repairs, recent green cloth with gilt title, 1843 § John Dower & W R Botham, Map of London and the Suburbs Showeing the Existing and Proposed Railways 20 Miles Round, linen backed, dark green cloth impressed with the title, 1853 § and G & A Falkner [miniature map of] Manchester & Leeds Railways, lithograph, linen backed green cloth [c1840] (3) ++++
RAILWAY EPHEMERA. A COLLECTION including engraved invitation ticket to the cutting of the first sod of the Shrewsbury & Hereford Railway, several early 20th c mounted photographs, a Victorian chromolithograph greetings card of a fanciful locomotive bedecked in forget-me-nots, Shrewsbury (Joint Railways and Branches) timetable from March 1st 1868, London Brighton and South Coast Railway, Isle of Wight Paris and the Continent timetables from October 1915, L & NW Railway coloured lithograph of the Arrangement of Carriages of Royal Trains 1900 and 1901 and two others similar, Southern Railway poster Three Good Tonics by M G Compton printed in blue and red, 1937, four contemporary Southern Railway and LMS Railway excursion or timetable posters, etc (30 approx) ++An interesting selection, mostly in good condition apart from the first item that is in poor state
E L STEPHENS (FL MID 19TH C) VIADUCT OVER THE RIVER DERWENT AT STAMFORD BRIDGE ON THE MARKET WEIGHTON BRANCH OF THE YORK AND NORTH MIDLAND RAILWAY coloured lithograph, 39.5 x 54.5cm ++One or two minor spots of light foxing and one or two places touched in white but in very good overall condition, unexamined out of the frame
S RUSSELL (FL MID 19TH C) NORTH MIDLAND RAILWAY. VIEW OF THE BRIDGE OVER THE RIVER AMBER; BRIDGE UNDER THE CROMFORD CANAL AT BULL BRIDGE a pair, coloured lithographs by Day & Haghe, 29 x 40cm and three other contemporary mid 19th c railway prints including Louis Haghe after G Harley, View of the River Lea Bridge and Stratford Viaduct as now Constructing for the Eastern Counties Railway Company, coloured lithograph 1837 (5) ++Stratford Viaduct print with tears and losses in the lower margin, the two NMR prints slightly faded, the two other items in good condition, unexamined out of the frame. The two other prints being views of Willington Dene Bridge by T M Richardson, c1840 and Ouseburn Bridge by the same
EDWARD DUNCAN, RWS (1803-1882) VIEW OF THE LONDON AND CROYDON RAILWAY FROM THE DEEP CUTTING MADE THROUGH THE HILL AT NEW CROSS LOOKING TOWARDS THE GRENWICH RAILWAY lithograph in colour by Day & Haghe 1838, 34 x 51cm ++In apparently very good condition with one or two minor spots of foxing only, unexamined out of the frame
GEORGE HAWKINS (1809-1852) AFTER S C JONES (FL EARLY 19TH C) INTERIOR OF THE GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY STATION BRISTOL lithograph by Day & Haghe, 24.5 x 33cm and three various other contemporary 19th century railway prints (4) ++Some typical light staining/fading but all in fair to very good condition, the other prints in the lot comprising a hand coloured engraving of the Northumbrian Engine by J Shaw Jnr, a handcoloured lithograph of a railway train inscribed in ink with the title Swellington? and a hand coloured lithograph by R E Creasey of the Great Northern Railway Bridge over the Witham 1848
VINCENT BROOKS, DAY & SON PUBLISHERS THE ST PANCRAS MIDLAND RAILWAY STATION ERECTED IN THE YEARS 1868 & 9 hand coloured lithograph, 30 x 38cm and six other contemporary 19th century prints of railway stations comprising Nottingham, Chester, Leek, Derby, Lime Street Liverpool and another, by or after J C Bourne, S Russell and others, unframed (7) ++All in satisfactory condition, some fine, loose or in window mounts, several not laid down
GEORGE HAWKINS (1809-1852) AFTER GEORGE PICKERING (1794-1857) DEE VIADUCT VALE OF LLANGOLLEN hand coloured lithograph published by T Catherall of Chester, 20 x 29cm and a small collection of 19th c railway prints, mostly hand coloured, various sizes, sold in portfolio (20 approx) ++In variable condition, mainly acceptable, some very fine, almost all not laid down, several hinged in card window mounts
AFTER JOHN LISTER, JNR (FL EARLY 19TH C) CONWAY TUBULAR BRIDGE hand coloured lithograph by Newman & Co, published by William Bridge of Conway, 1848, 26 x 43cm, three other contemporary hand coloured lithographs of railway bridges comprising a pair by W Spreat after W Dawson, View over the Valley of the Erme at Ivy Bridge and The Slade Viaduct and J Fagan after S Hughes, The Wonders of the Menai and its Suspension and Tubular Bridges and a hand coloured etching of An Elevation of a Suspension Bridge erected over the river Avon at Tiverton near Bath in 1837, 1842, sold in portfolio (5) ++The pair of prints after Dawson and the plan with slight time staining and handling marks, mount residues, minor corner loss and marginal tear but acceptable, the others very good. Three laid down in card window mounts
CHARLES JOSEPH HULLMANDEL (1789-1850) AFTER THOMAS MANN BAYNES (1794-1854) VIEW OF THE CANTERBURY AND WHISTABLE RAILWAY FROM OVER THE TUNNEL TAKEN ON THE OPENING DAY MAY 3RD 1830 hand coloured lithograph, stained and small hole, published by Henry Ward of Canterbury, 29.5 x 43cm and a collection of other 19th c railway prints and illustrations, including a large number of engraved plates on railway practice, oblong folio, sold in portfolio (200 approx)
HUMBER (WILLIAM) A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON CAST AND WROUGHT IRON BRIDGES AND GIRDERS AS APPLIED TO RAILWAY STRUCTURES.... folio, plates, many double page or folding, lithograph frontispiece of the Crumlin Viaduct, half title, recent dark green crushed half morocco, 1857 § The Forth Bridge reprinted from "Engineering" February 28 1890, illustrated, maroon cloth gilt (2)
MATTHEW DUBOURG (FL EARLY 19TH CENTURY) AFTER S B CUDLIP (FL EARLY 19TH C) VIEW OF ST PAUL`S CHURCH DEPTFORD AND RECTORY HOUSE aquatint, with margins, 1822, 55 x 75cm, a lithograph of Canterbury Cathedral by George Hawkins after L L Raze, 1841 and five other early 19th c prints, four hand coloured including Laurie & Whittle, publishers, Harlequin and Mother Goose or The Golden Egg, 1807, unframed (7) ++The first two prints with creases, tears, generally clear of the image and marginal stains, not laid down. The Lawrie & Whittle print and the other two similar in attractive clean condition, the contemporary colour bright and unfaded
Aubrey (John). Aubrey’s Collections for Wilts, (Edited by Sir T. Phillipps), parts 1 & 2, 1821 & 1838, few woodcut illustrations, edges untrimmed, contemporary half morocco gilt, 4to, together with Bowles (W.L., and Nichols, John Gough), Annals and Antiquities of Lacock Abbey, in the County of Wilts... including Notices of the Monasteries of Bradenstoke, Hinton, and Farley, 1835, twelve engraved plates and plans, engraved illustrations to text, pedigrees (some folding), t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, later half morocco, rubbed, 8vo, with Scrope (G. Poulett), History of the Manor and Ancient Barony of Castle Combe, in the County of Wilts, 1852, chromo frontispiece, one chromo & two lithograph plates, few wood engraved illustrations to text, bound without map (as usual), presentation copy inscribed to title page ‘Charles Stanton Esq. with the best regards of the author’, ex-lib. with label to verso of frontispiece & ink stamp to front endpaper, modern buckram, 4to, and Smith (James), Wilton and its Associations, Salisbury, 1851, wood-engraved illustrations to text by W.F. Tiffin, edges untrimmed, recent boards, small 8vo. The title of the second part of the first volume in the lot is entitled, “An Essay Towards the Description of the North Division of Wiltshire..., Typis Medio-Montanis [Middle Hill], 1838,”. -4
Meyrick (Sir Samuel Rush). Heraldic Visitations of Wales and Part of the Marches, 2 vols., Llandovery: Welsh Manuscript Society, 1846, lithograph frontispiece to each (one tinted), title printed in red and black, numerous wood engraved blank shields to text, original cloth gilt, spine slightly faded, folio, together with Beaufort (Henry), The Account of the Official Progress of His Grace Henry the First Duke of Beaufort (Lord President of the Council in Wales, and Lord Warden of the Marches) Through Wales in 1684, pub. 1888, photo-litho facsimile manuscript throughout, edges untrimmed, original cloth gilt, frayed at head & foot of spine, 4to, plus Owen (George), The Taylors Cussion by George Owen, Lord of Kemeys (Circa 1552-1613)..., with a short Biography of the Author, by Emily M. Pritchard, 2 vols. in one, pub. 1906, photo-litho facsimile manuscript throughout, edges untrimmed, original cloth gilt, extremities slightly frayed, folio -4
Turner (Thomas). Narrative of a Journey, Associated with a Fly, from Gloucester to Aberystwith, and from Aberystwith through North Wales, July 31st to September 8th 1837, pub. 1840, twelve engraved plates including portrait frontispiece, scattered spotting, verso of front free endpaper inscribed by the author, upper hinge cracked, original cloth gilt, spine slightly faded, 8vo, together with Hucks (Joseph), A Pedestrian Tour through North Wales, in a Series of Letters, 1795, occasional annotations to margins, contemporary marbled calf, gilt decorated spine, joints cracked and extremities rubbed, 12mo, with Warner (Richard), A Walk through Wales, in August 1797, pub. Bath, 1798, and A Second Walk through Wales, in August and September 1798, pub. Bath, 1799, together 2 volumes, sepia aquatint frontispiece to each, contemporary ownership to titles, wood engraved maps to text, some staining and spotting, contemporary uniform half calf gilt, red morocco title labels to spines, extremities slightly rubbed, 8vo, with Westwood (J.O.), Lapidarium Walliae: The Early Inscribed and Sculptured Stones of Wales, pub. Oxford, 1876-79, 101 lithograph plates, few wood engravings to text, contemporary dark green half calf, gilt decorated spine with red morocco title label, extremities rubbed, 4to, plus Malkin (Benjamin Heath), The Scenery, Antiquities, and Biography, of South Wales, 2 vols., 2nd ed., 1807, engraved frontispiece to each, modern cloth, 8vo, plus three other 18th-19th c. Welsh topography related -10
* Rattray (James). Ko-I-Staun Foot Soldiery in Summer Costume, Actively employed among the Rocks, from The Costumes of the Various Tribes, Portraits of Ladies of Rank, Celebrated Princes and Chiefs, Views of the Principal Fortresses and Cities, and Interior of the Cities and Temples in Afghaunistaun, pub. Hering & Remington, 1848, hand-coloured lithograph by R. Carrick, image size 37 x 27cm (14.5 x 10.75ins), mounted, framed and glazed, together with a pen, ink, and watercolour copy of the same, 26 x 19cm (10.25 x 7.5ins), mounted, framed and glazed, plus a hand-coloured aquatint by H. Martens, entitled NizamÂ’s Army, Camel Gunner, in Full Dress, from AckermannÂ’s Costumes of the Indian Army, image size 30 x 22.5cm (11.75 x 9ins), mounted, framed and glazed -3
Verney (Frances Parthenope). Memoirs of the Verney Family during the Civil War, Compiled from the Letters and Illustrated by Portraits at Claydon House, 2 vols., 1892, b & w plates and illustrations (folding plate & pedigree with repaired closed tears), t.e.g., 20th c. half calf by Bayntun Riviere, Bath, gilt decorated spines, 8vo, together with Godwin (William), History of the Commonwealth of England, from its Commencement, to the Restoration of Charles the Second, 4 vols., 1824-28, contemporary half calf gilt, slightly rubbed, 8vo, with Prendergast (John P.), The Cromwellian Settlement of Ireland, 2nd ed., enlarged, 1870, folding colour lithograph frontispiece and three folding colour lithograph maps, contemporary green half calf, gilt decorated spine, extremities slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus other English Civil War & late 17th century history related etc., mostly 19th c. publications (approx. 40)
* La Fenice, Venice. Gran Teatro La Fenice in Venezia, dedicato al ... esimia Carolina Ungher, [Venice, 1838], hand-coloured lithograph by Giovanni Barozzi after Giovanni Pividor, printed caption to lower mount, 29 x 34cm (11.5 x 13.5ins), framed and glazed. Teatro La Fenice in Venice is one of the most famous theatres in Europe. In December 1836 the theatre was destroyed by fire, but quickly rebuilt with its doors opening once more on 26 December 1837 Among the many world premiers staged at la Fenice have been Rigoletto, La Traviata, Simon Boccanegra, The RakeÂ’s Progress and The Turn of the Screw. -1
* Sullivan (Arthur, 1842-1900). Autograph letter signed, ‘Arthur S. Sullivan’, 8 Albert Mansions, SW, 4 September 1873, to Mr Ryan excusing for not having replied earlier owing to having only just returned from the Festival at Birmingham, ‘Regarding your article merely as a piece of literary work, to me it read most admirable as it was. What it might have been with all the emmendations you speak I cannot say, but I think it could hardly be improved. [Edward] Dicey told me last that although it was a musical notice he had read it! and he spoke very highly of it. It is hardly becoming of me to say what I feel with regard to its lauditory tones, but you will not, I hope, mind my expressing the great gratification I felt that you should appreciate my work so highly and express that appreciation such warm tones and with so much kindly feeling’, a little dust-soiling, 4 pp., 8vo, together with an original Vanity Fair colour lithograph of Sullivan by Ape, 1874, plus accompanying letterpress leaf. Sullivan’s oratorio ‘The Light of the World’ was first performed at the Birmingham Festival on 27 August 1873 -2
Miscellaneous books. including, The Old Road, by Hilaire Belloc, 1904, b & w plates, scattered spotting, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, original cloth gilt, large 8vo, Men at Arms, A Novel by Evelyn Waugh, 1st ed., 1952, original cloth in frayed price-clipped d.j., 8vo, Survey of London edited by F.H.W. Sheppard, vol. 37 only, (Northern Kensington), pub. 1973, b & w plates and illustrations, original cloth in d.j., 4to, plus other topography, history & art reference etc. including a mid 19th century collection of sheet music with decorative lithograph titles pages, bound together in contemporary half calf, lacking spine, somewhat worn and covers detached, 4to (a carton)
Osbert Lancaster C.B.E. (British, 1908-1986), figural study of sailors, signed lower right in pencil, limited edition lithograph in colours, numbered 48/75. H.54cm W.36.5cm. Together with one further architectural study by the same hand, signed lower right, limited edition lithograph in colours, numbered 75/59. H.44.5cm W.63.5cm

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