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Lot 205

An engraving of trees in a field, indistinctly signed and titled in pencil to lower margin, in glazed gilt frame, 20 x 32cm

Lot 176

Libby Jones, 'Sea Change', print and mixed media, signed and titled in pencil to lower margin, H.45 W.36cm

Lot 222

Wiliam Russell Flint, 'Unwelcome Observers', print, signed in pencil, 42 x 55cm

Lot 230

David Koster (British, b.1926), Cockerel and Chicken, print, signed and dated 1961 in pencil to lower right, numbered 9/14, 72 x 48cm

Lot 218

Two watercolours, to include a landscape of a field before harvest, indistinctly signed in pencil to lower right, framed and glazed, 13 x 20cm; and a watercolour of a Tuscany landscape with sunflowers to foreground, signed E. Hammam, framed and glazed, 14.5 x 29cm

Lot 150

A collection of framed pictures and mirrors to include Steven Brown limited big malky cow print, limited edition Gainsborough and River Trent print signed in pencil by the artist.

Lot 613

A collection of bone and ivory items plus a vintage notebook and pencil.

Lot 1430

A large, limited edition, pencil signed print by Sturgeon, depicting a lively town scene.Approx 75x94cm

Lot 606

A framed engraving "Framlingham Castle"; David Green pencil signed limited edition print "View of Bawdsey"; watercolour study of "The Vicarage" and one other watercolour

Lot 610

A framed map of Suffolk; a pencil signed Graham Baxter print "Ipswich Golf Club"; various other pictures and prints

Lot 105

Three 17th/18th century volumes in Latin (two ex-Libris Ratcliffe College), comprising: Lipsius (Justus), Iusti Lipsi Monita et Exempla Politica, Libri Duo, Antuerpiae, ex Officina Plantiniana Apud Joannem Moretum, 1606, engraved compass sign to t.p., two folding plans, vellum binding (front board partly detached, pages discoloured) - Junius Fr (Ed), Quatuor D. N. Jesu Christi Euangelorium..., Amsterdam, 1684, engraved frontispiece, red and black t.p., previous owners' annotations in ink and pencil to flyleaves, doeskin, 4to - Bernardi Guilielmini C. R. Scholarum Piarum Sermonum Libri Tres, Romae, Ex Typographio Paleariniano, 1742, engraved armorial on t.p. and two bookplates including Ratcliffe Library (3)

Lot 111

Ex-Libris Ratcliffe College, including The New Testament in English, printed at Antwerp by Daniel Vervliet, 1600, second edition, lacking t.p., first pages of preface missing/rebacked, numerous woodcut decorative initials, some soiling and damp-staining, rebound with facsimile titlepage and salient points of preface written in ink on flyleaves - Spelman, John, The Life of Alfred the Great...Oxford..1709, calf - Publii Terentii Comodiae Ex Vetustissimis Libris...Opera & Studio P. Victorii edita [Heidelberg]...1587, device to t.p., annotations in ink and pencil - Typot, Jacob, Symbola divina et humana pontificum imperatorum regum, incomplete (p. 49 onwards) - and another small incomplete volume, Ave Maria Queste Sono le Stationi della Chiese di Roma, with many woodcuts in text and decorative borders to pages, n.d., in paper wrap (5)

Lot 19

Jill Barklem (1951-2017), 3 pencil and watercolour book illustrations: "The Secret Staircase" (2) and "Autumn Tale". signed, largest 17 x 13in., Note: Jill Barklem was originator of the Brambly Hedge series

Lot 179

A pencil signed limited edition print; together with a wool work embroidery

Lot 418

George Landseer, watercolour, Study of a lion, inscribed in pencil, 35 x 48cm

Lot 421

William Lionel Wyllie, three etchings, Leith and North Shields & another, signed in pencil, 16 x 38cm

Lot 427

John Tenniel (1820-1914) pencil drawing, original illustration for Punch, The New Stroke, March 26 1898, monogrammed, 21 x 16cm

Lot 428

Dame Ethel Walker (1861-1951), watercolour and pencil, 'The Sirens', New Grafton Gallery label verso, 25 x 33cm

Lot 430

Julius Komjati, two etchings, Children fishing and Thatched cottage in a storm, one signed in pencil, one in the plate, 20 x 29cm, unframed

Lot 443

English School c.1900, pencil and watercolour, Study for three murals, 18 x 69cm

Lot 450

Peter Scott, three limited edition engravings, all signed in pencil, 39 x 55cm

Lot 461

English School, pencil and watercolour, Masada from the Dead Sea, October 1980, signed in pencil, 30 x 54cm

Lot 479

Attributed to Cipriani, pencil, sepia chalk and wash, Maiden holding a flower, 37 x 30cm

Lot 483

Charles Johnson Payne - Snaffles, pencil signed print, 'The Sparrow, Catchin Sort', blind stamped, 43 x 43cm

Lot 488

Ian Strang (1886-1952), etching, 'Pall Mall', signed in pencil, 27 x 36cm, unframed, printed by David Strang (brother)

Lot 61

A.L. Rowse copy - Laughton, John Knox (editor)- State Papers relating to the Defeat of The Spanish Armada, 2 vols, qto, black and white gilt stamped buckram, owners signature of historian A.L. Rowse, with annotations in pencil, London Navy Records Society 1894l and Inglis, Henry D - Spain in 1830, 2 vols, 8vo, rebound cloth, title on spine of vol 2 printed upside down!, Ex Libris, London 1831 (4)

Lot 686

A 9ct chain, a long chain with cross pendant and a propelling pencil.

Lot 111

Mihail Chemiakin (New York, Russia born 1943) "Untitled VII" Color serigraph. Numbered (30/225) lower left. Pencil Signed lower right. Watermark "Arches France". Chemiakin's work is in the permanent collections of numerous museums, including the Metropolitan Museum (New York), the State Tretyakov Gallery (Moscow), the State Russian Museum (St. Petersburg), the Sao Paolo Museum of Art (Brazil), the Museum of Modern Art of the City of Paris, Yad Vashem and the Tel Aviv Museum of Modern Art, as well as smaller museums throughout Russia and the United States. Image Size: 19 x 16.5 in. Sheet Size: 30 x 21 in. Unframed.

Lot 13

Camille Pissarro (France, 1830 - 1903) Pencil drawing of an elderly woman. Initialed lower right. Retaining gallery label verso. Provenance: Lawrence Ison Estate, Purchased from Christie's (London) July, 1979. Image size: 3.5 x 3 in. Overall Size: 7.75 x 7.5 in. Framed behind glass.

Lot 143

Frederick L Owen (1869 - 1959) "Cape Horner" Etching. Pencil signed, titled and inscribed in lower margin. Original label verso. Image size: 12.5 x 10 in. Overall Size: 20.75 x 16.75 in. Framed behind glass.

Lot 17

Marc Chagall (New York / France, Russian Federation, 1887-1985) Colored Etching. Pencil signed lower right and numbered (9/25) lower left. Image Size: 15.5 x 11.75 in. Overall Size: 30.5 x 26 in. Framed behind glass.

Lot 207

Ernest William Watson (American, 1884 - 1969) Color linocut print. Pencil signed lower right. Numbered (10/75) lower left. Titled "Deserted". Executed with 5 blocks and 12 colors. He is known as a master printmaker and book author. Sight Size: 8 x 10 in. Overall Size: 18 x 20 in. Framed behind glass.

Lot 209

(2) Brian Halsey (American, B. 1942) Serigraphs. Left Image: "Cetrigon" Serigraph. Numbered (MP 3/7), titled "Centrigon" and State I/VII, and pencil signed lower middle margin. Right Image: "Vertigon" 5th State Serigraph. Numbered (P.P. 4/7) lower left. Titled "Vertigon" "5th State" lower center. Pencil signed lower right. Image Diameter (L-R): 11 / 12.25 x 10 in. Overall Size (L-R): 20.25 x 19 / 22.25 x 19.25 in. Both framed behind glass.

Lot 233

Salvador Dali (1904 - 1989) "Monument to the Ideal Doctor" 1973 Lithograph. Pencil signed lower right and numbered (158/250) lower left. Size: 29.5 x 21.75 in. Unframed.

Lot 262

19th C. American School Wooded Landscape Painting. Pencil Inscription verso. Oil on board. Sight size: 10 x 20 in. Overall Size: 13.5 x 23.5 in.

Lot 294

(2) J. Schwart Judaica Colored Pencil Drawings. Signed lower margin in pencil. Overall Sizes: 29.25 x 29.25 / 30 x 27.5 in. Both framed behind glass.

Lot 59

Dame Laura Knight (1877 - 1970) "Southern Blonde" Aquatint/Mezzotint. Pencil signed and Numbered (18/75) in lower margin. Bought originally in 1980 from MacMillan & Perrin Galllery. Original gallery receipts. Sight Size: 9 7/8 x 7 7/8 in. Overall Size: 19 x 16.5 in. Framed behind glass.

Lot 7

Norval Morrisseau (Ontario/Canada, 1932 - 2007) "The Woman and the Fly" lithograph. Pencil signed, titled and numbered (89/98) in lower portion. Original gallery receipt included. Sight Size: 22 x 18.5 in. Overall Size: 28.25 x 24.5 in. Framed behind glass.

Lot 508

ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS BUSH HARDY, five pencil drawings of Seascapes, including a view of Sandown Castle in Kent, in 30cm x 36cm glazed frames. (5)

Lot 72

WILLIAM SCOTT (British 1913-1989) 'Odeon suite IV', lithograph, signed and dated in pencil 1966, E.A., 50cm x 60cm, framed. (loose frame) (Subject to ARR - please see Buyers Conditions)

Lot 90

JAMIE REID 'Never Mind the Bollocks', 1997, screen print, edition of 200, signed, dated and numbered in pencil by the artist, 115.5cm x 87.5cm, framed and glazed. (Subject to ARR - please see Buyers Conditions)

Lot 157

ANTONY GORMLEY (British b. 1950) 'Body', 2014, giclée print on Hahnemule etching paper, signed, titled, dated and numbered in pencil 194/250 to verso, 28cm x 22cm, framed and glazed either side. (Subject to ARR - please see Buyers Conditions)

Lot 51

PATRICK HERON CBE (British 1920-1999) 'Two Pink Discs in Dark Reds', 1970, screenprint, signed and dated in pencil lower right, numbered 13/100, 73cm x 103cm, framed (unglazed, with minor scratch on paper surface).

Lot 158

GILBERT & GEORGE 'Death after Life', 2010, archival ink jet print in colours on wove paper, signed in black ink and inscribed 'AP' in pencil, aside from the edition of 100, 24.2cm x 45.7cm, framed and glazed. (Subject to ARR - please see Buyers Conditions)

Lot 152

DAVID HOCKNEY 'Snow without Colour', original lithograph, on white Arjoman paper, signed in pencil, with publisher's blindstamps, 19/88, framed and glazed, 111cm x 95cm. (Subject to ARR - please see Buyers Conditions)

Lot 155

CAMILLE PISSARRO 'Sunday Repose in the Forest', 1891, original etching with drypoint on wove paper, signed in pencil, inscribed and titled, ref. Delteil n.199 p.218, 24cm x 35cm, framed and glazed.

Lot 3

Original vintage advertising poster for the Belle Epoque publication The Sunday Journal featuring a great illustraton showing a young woman in a pink dress standing in sea waves with her arms open. Fair condition, backed on board, tears and loss on margins, light staining, pencil marks. Country: USA, year of printing: 1890s, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 49x38.5

Lot 187

Original vintage travel poster published in English by Hungarian National Office for Tourism in Budapest, featuring a great design by Arisztid Uher depicting two dancers dressed in traditonal clothings. His decorative style had a touch of Cubism and Expressionism and often combined modern Art Deco design with elements of traditional folk art as seen in this poster for Hungary. Printed in Hungary by G. Klosx & Son, Budapest. Published by the Hungarian National Office for Tourism, Budapest. The poster is marked with "Klosz Coloroffset". Fair condition, tears, paper losses, staining and pencil marks in margins, backed on board with original eyelet for hanging on top. Country: Hungary, year of printing: 1931, designer: Arisztid Uher, size (cm): 95x63

Lot 139

Original vintage sport poster showing a drawing depicting a rugby player. The poster also features two logos for the alcoholic beverage Pastis 51, in the top left and bottom right corner, with the image and logos printed onto a yellow paper. Pastis 51 Anisette is an anise-flavoured spirit and aperitive produced in southern France. Pastis was first commercialized by Paul Ricard in 1932 and enjoys substantial popularity in France, especially in the southeastern regions of the country, mostly Marseille, (Bouches-du-Rhône) and the Var department. Pastis emerged some 17 years after the ban on absinthe, during a time when the French nation was still apprehensive of high-proof anise drinks in the wake of the absinthe debacle. The popularity of pastis may be attributable to a penchant for anise drinks that was cultivated by absinthe decades earlier, but is also part of an old tradition of Mediterranean anise liquors that includes sambuca, ouzo, arak, rak?, and mastika. The name "pastis" comes from Occitan pastís which means "mash-up". Good condition, folded as issued, creases and faint foxing, small hole and pencil annotation in right margin. Country: France, year of printing: 1960s, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 64.5x46

Lot 58

Original vintage advertising poster for Montblanc Pix pens featuring a black and white design with large stylised text - Blamage! Disgrace! - written between an image of a short broken pencil and a smart Montblanc pen from the company's Art Deco inspired range above the information in white detailing the advantages of a Montblanc pen, the Montblanc logo and yellow text at the bottom reading: Remember Montblanc for Christmas. Founded in 1906, Mont Blanc is a German manufacturer of luxury goods using a Snow Peak logo of a six pointed snow cap view from the mountain top. Good condition, tears, creases, stains, folder tab glued to right margin. Country: Germany, year of printing: , designer: Unknown, size (cm): 104x61

Lot 311

Original vintage Bulgarian socialist propaganda poster showing two men holding papers, fields with tractors and factories depicting in the background and the slogan printed in red letters below the image. Fair condition, tears and creases in margins, small pencil annotation in bottom left corner. Country: Bulgaria, year of printing: 1960s, designer: Unknown., size (cm): 70x99.5 (Horizontal)

Lot 494

Original vintage Soviet film poster for the 1987 Russian re-release of the classic 1963 Italian film 81/2 directed by Federico Fellini and starring Marcello Mastroianni, Sandra Milo, Claudia Cardinale and Anouk Aimee. Great design by the poster artist and book illustrator Igor Maystrovsky (b. 1950) showing an image of the character of Guido played by Marcello Mastroianni wearing a suit and glasses with his arms crossed, morphing into a filmstrip formed into the number 8 of the title against a colouring pencil shaded background, the credits diagonally on the right side and rest of the text above and below in black and red letters. Very good condition, faint folds, small creases in right margin. Country: Russia, year of printing: 1987, designer: Igor Maystrovsky, size (cm): 86.5x56

Lot 623

A Cross pen and pencil and one Parker pen

Lot 181

A pencil sketch and watercolour of a James Flamingo signed C.M. from E.B. Luard 1979

Lot 46

Two unsigned pencil sketches of Great White Pelicans

Lot 50

An unsigned pencil sketch of Greater Flamingos

Lot 9

A large photograph of a group of Bison 30cm x 81cm plus four pencil sketches of Bison by Chris Christoforu

Lot 284

'Radcliffe Library, All Souls College,Oxford', another coloured etching by Henry G Walker, (see above) signed in pencil bottom right hand side. 'Artist?s signed proofs in colour'. Framed size 30 x 40 cm

Lot 287

'Wells (April Showers)', etching by Henry G Walker (details above), signed in pencil by the artist. A very fine etching of Wells showing the market square and the cathedral. Framed and glazed, measures 31 x 36 cm

Lot 288

Coloured drypoint of a Devon village scene, by Reginald Smallridge (1838-1939) and signed in pencil by the artist. Smallridge was an etcher and pen artist who had a studio in Looe. Framed and glazed, measures 47 x 59 cm

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