*Rembrandt (Harmensz. van Rijn, 1606-1669). St. Jerome in a dark chamber, 1642 (Bartsch 105; Hollstein 201), etching on laid paper, without watermark, probably a 19th century impression from the original plate, by Henri Louis Basan or Auguste Bernard, some light overall browning, plate size 15 x 17.3 cm (6 x 6.8 ins), sheet size 16 x 18.2 cm (6.35 x 7.2 ins), mounted, together with a collection of 95 various Old Master etchings and engravings by Rembrandt, Durer, Claude, Frans van Bloemen, Jan van Kessel, Israel, Silvestre, Karel Dujardin, Stefano della Bella [the majority apparently from Kay's reissue of 1826, entitled Collection of Original Etchings by Kay of Welbeck Street, Cavendish Square, London], and including 12 etchings of Italian scenery by Farington, Gandon, E. Rooker, M. Rooker and W. Hodges after Richard Wilson, published by John Boydell in 1776, the majority mounted on album leaves and bound in an early 19th century gilt-decorated morocco binding, worn, and one other worn and broken gilt-decorated red morocco binding, both folio (96)
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*Multrus (Josef, 1898-1957). Girl at a table, with still life of lobster on a plate, seashells and pot plant, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 42 x 41 cm (16.5 x 16 ins), framed Czech artist Joseph Multrus studied at the School of Applied Arts, and then at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague, where he became a member of the Union of Fine Artists in 1924. (1)
Sadeler (Johannes, 1550-1600 & Raphael, 1560/61-1628/32). Sylvae Sacrae Monumenta sanctioris philosophiae quam severa Anachoretarum disciplina vitae et religio docuit, 1594, engraved title, leaf of introductory verse, and 29 engraved plates on laid paper, numbered 1-29, each trimmed to image, a few marks and minor repairs, 17 x 21 cm (6.75 x 8.25 ins), and slightly smaller, bound with Oraculum Anachoreticum, 1600, engraved title and 27 engraved plates (lacking plate 9), numbered 1-28, plates trimmed to image (17 x 21 cm or similar), plus Trophaeum Vitae Solitariae, 1598, engraved title and 16 engraved plates (plates 1, 3, 6-8, 12-14, 16-19, 21 and 23-25 only), each trimmed to image, 17 x 21 cm or similar, some marks and minor tears to margins, all mounted in early 19th century morocco-backed album with marbled boards, rubbed and marked, with minor wear to extremities, oblong 4to (1)
*Clarke (Graham, 1941-). Trattoria Romantica, Molto Economico, Carte Antico, & Fresco Oggi (from the series The Grand Tour), 1989, together four colour etchings, published by CCA Galleries, London, each signed, titled and numbered 26/400 in pencil, circular blindstamp of CCA Galleries and Graham Clarke to lower right corner of each, plate size 13.5 x 17 cm (5.25 x 6.75 ins), sheet size 22 x 32 cm (8.7 x 12.6 ins), matching frames, glazed (4)
*Heron (Patrick, 1920-1999). 'Garden Plate', 1992, fine bone china plate by Wedgwood, numbered 203 from a limited edition of 500, from the set of six Art Plates commissioned by the National Art Collections Fund and Wedgwood, 30.5 cm diameter (12 ins), with printed limitation slip and original blue presentation box (1)
*Larusdottir (Karolina, 1943-). Concert by the sea, colour aquatint, from the edition of 75, signed, titled and numbered 9/75 in pencil, plate size 30 x 39.5 cm (11.75 x 15.5 ins), with margins, framed and glazed, with printed label for the Railings Gallery, 5 New Cavendish Street, London, to verso (1)
*Ovenden (Graham, 1943-). The Final Reproach, 1974-75, intaglio colour etching on heavy wove paper, signed and dated '79, marked P/P to lower margin, plate size 32.5 x 43 cm (12.75 x 17 ins), sheet size 66 x 66 cm (26 x 26 ins), together with 17 other signed intaglio prints by Ovenden on similar heavy wove paper, including Little Lorraine, 1970, Lo Thoughtful by the Lake, Lolita-Vanitas, 1974-75, Lolita Recumbant, Lolita Perturbed, 1975, etc., mostly signed and dated '79 in pencil, and marked P/P, but including two dated 1970 marked Artist's Proof, one dated 1970 and numbered 1/10, and another dated 1972, a/p, most with publisher's embossed W to lower right corner, similar sizes (a few slightly smaller) (18)
*AR Piper (John, 1903-1992). The Green Man, 1992, black basalt plate by Wedgwood, numbered 87 from a limited edition of 500, from the set of six Art Plates commissioned by the National Art Collections Fund and Wedgwood, 30.5 cm diameter (12 ins), with printed limitation slip and original blue presentation box (1)NB: This lot may be subject to ARR ("Droit De Suite")
*Blue and White. Large Victorian pottery meat plate, printed with classical figures, amongst a border of classical figures and buildings, 56cm long, together with a collection of mixed blue and white pottery including two further meat plates, two comports, a wash bowl and smaller wash bowl plus a tureen and cover (8)
*Wristwatch. Gents Omega Chronostop Seamaster wristwatch circa 1968, black dial with silver and illuminated batons, tachymetre chapter ring, winding crown and push button, screw back plate engraved with seahorse trademark and 120m Waterproof Tested on original leather strap with stainless steel catch (strap is damaged), with cardboard box and spare stainless steel strap (1)
*Tureen. 19th century Chinese blue and white octagonal porcelain tureen and cover, with foliate decoration and two stylised dog handles, the cover with scroll handle, 36cm long together with a Chinese blue and white porcelain plate, decorated with pagodas and trees, 35cm wide (chip to rim) (2)
*Bruyn (Nicolaes de, 1571-1656). Portrait of Julius Caesar, 1594, copper engraving on laid paper, published by Ahasuerus van Londerseel, Antwerp, some archival repair to top margin, plate size 12.5 x 9 cm (5 x 3.5 ins), framed and glazed (unexamined out of frame) New Hollstein (Dutch & Flemish) 265.I. From a series of 12 plates showing heads of kings in ornamental borders (New Hollstein 263-271). (1)
An early 19thC mahogany bureau bookcase, the overhanging inlaid fixed cornice raised above a pair of astragal glazed doors, hinged to reveal a fitted shelved interior, the subsection with a fall front revealing a fitted interior of drawers and open pigeon holes, above four long drawers with plate back handles on splayed supports, 250cm high, 103wide, 64cm deep

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