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H Befeitt 18/19th Century- 'Sharpham Bay, Totness Devonshire'; pencil and watercolour wash, bears later inscription attached verso, 26x34cm: Richard Edwin Champion early 20th Century- 'The Foundry'; pastel on paper: together with a collection of 18/19th century prints and etchings to include examples by and after Fourdrinier, J Clarke, P J De Loutherbourg RA and others, (a lot), (part unframed)
Anne Sumpner Evans late 20th Century- 'Kew Green and Belleum Rd, Wandsworth Common'; pen and black ink and watercolour, signed, bears Label for the Piers Feetham Gallery attached verso, 24x34cm: Marion Notman late 20th Century- 'Sliced Paw Paw and Flower'; acrylic, a pair, both signed: Attributed to Jean Leclair 1919-1996- Sailing boats at sunset; pastel on pencil, signed, (5) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
Attributed to Roger Nicholson. Mountainous landscape. Pastel 23.5cm x 31cm. And. L*C*M*B* (20th century). Rtill life within a window;. Making marmalade. Each watercolour. Each signed with initials lower right. The first 15cm x 21.5cm. The second 17.5cm x 14cm (3). (see illustration on our website). Best Bid
David Humphries (Contemporary) ‘Hop Farm Kent'. Limited edition screenprint. Rigned in pencil within the margin lower right. Inscribed with title lower centre and 77/100 lower left. R. 52cm x 76.5cm. N. Peperell (Contemporary). Henley Regatta. Acrylic 30.5cm x 45.5cm. Don Kinrade (Contemporary) ‘Shadows in the Lane' ‘Riverside Footpath. The first pastel. The second watercolour. Each signed. Each 31.5cm x 41.5cm. And two photographic prints, the first after A. Kaldor, the second after B. J. Zhang (6). (see illustration on our website). Please note - this lot may be subject to Droit de Suite. Best Bid
Art - Bayersdorfer, Adolf Zeichnungen alter Italiener in den Uffizien zu Florenz. Munich, 1893, folio, 26 plates, original folio case, upper board loose; Singer, H.W. Rembrandts sämtliche radierungen in getreuen nachbildungen. Munich, c.1915, folio, 2 volumes [of 3], mounted plates, original boards; Poussin, Nicolas Recueil de tetes et de figures, choisies dans les plus beaux tableaux... Paris, 1806, folio, 49 plates, later cloth, worn, lacking backstrip, upper board loose, heavily foxed and stained; Humperdink, E. Two mounted portraits, one in pencil [c. 10cm by 12cm], the other in pastel [c. 19cm by 33cm]; Fashion Three stylish illustrations, c.1930-40's, coloured; and 12 others (21)
Stephen Ward (British, 1912-1963) Portrait of Frederick Mullaly Esq, signed lower left "Stephen Ward '52" and initialled "FM" lower centre, charcoal and pastel, 53 x 36ccm. Freddie Mullaly, writer, was 89 in February 2007 and was featured in the Independent. Stephen Ward was a society osteopath. Winston Churchill, Elizabeth Taylor and many famous people were among his clients. He was also an artist and drew many famous people including members of the Royal family. Lord Astor of Cliveden was a patient of Ward's on whose estate he rented a cottage, which he used at weekends. He used to take young girls down to Cliveden and out and about in London, where he would introduce them to his influential friends. One of these girls, Christine Keeler, entered a relationship with John Profumo, the War Minister, at the same time as she was having an affair with Yevgeny Ivanov, a Soviet Naval Attache at the Russian Embassy who was engaged in espionage. When this was uncovered the Government was rocked to its foundations. Profumo lied to the House of Commons, resigning when he was found out. Stephen Ward was charged with living on immoral earnings, and, in 1963, on the final day of his trial he committed suicide before hearing the Judge pass sentence. Ward's drawing of Christine Keeler was bought by the Tate Gallery. The pictures of the Royal family were bought anonymously at an exhibition to raise funds for Ward's defence during the trial, they eventually turned up in the archives of the Illustrated London News
Stephen Thomas Ward (1912-1963), Portrait of a lady, signed and dated 1952, pastel, 50 x 34cm.; 19.75 x 13.5in. * Stephen Ward was one of the central figures in the 1963 Profumo affair which rocked the Conservative Party. Ward invited the married British cabinet minister and MP John Profumo to a party and introduced him to a showgirl named Christine Keeler. Profumo's subsequent sexual relationship with Keeler and his false statements to the House of Commons regarding its nature led to Profumo's resignation. As a portrait artist, he had members of the Royal Family and politicians sit for him, including Prince Philip, The Duke and Duchess of Kent and Lord Snowdon.
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