Graham Ovenden (born 1943)/Alice Series/each signed and dated in pencil Ovenden '70 A/P/eight artist proof prints/silkscreen in colours, sheet size 65cm x 50.5cm/and another smaller, inscribed For Julia love from Graham 1971 [9] CONDITION REPORT: Surface of the glass is very dirty on most of these so it is hard to see the condition of the actual prints, however the paper does look to have slightly browned and there are signs of tape having once been fixed to the mount of each print - this is particularly noticeable on the blue/green print where the paper is much darker and there are white marks to the corners of the image.ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
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Philip Reeves (1931-2017)/Plates I - III/signed and inscribed in pencil/aquatint, 69.5cm x 39cm/Note: Philip Reeves founded the Glasgow Print Studio CONDITION REPORT: Plate II - foxing to mount but plate appears ok Plate III - appears to have water damage marks only visible from certain angles, we haven't removed it from the frame so are unsure if this effects the print or just inside the glass, frame has scratches and wearCondition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfectionGood afternoonARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
Linda Charles (born 1969)/Gold Abstract/signed and numbered 28/195 lower left/limited edition print, 52cm square/Note: all proceeds from this lot are being donated to the charity School in a Bag CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
Graham Sutherland (1903-1980)/Two Illustrations for Hieroglyphics by Francis Quarles/framed as one, each signed in pencil and dated 1943/lithograph in colours, overall 50cm x 37cm CONDITION REPORT: Print appears in good condition. Later mounted and framed.Note: In 1943, Sutherland produced a series of lithographs to illustrate Francis Quarles' 1638 poem 'Hieroglyphics of the Life of Man'. ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY 'NELSONIANA' ALBUMa small collection of Nelsoniana and including an engraved portrait with below his signature Nelson & Brontë; An Engraved Plan of a Mansion House, proposed for Lord Nelson' from the Gentleman's Magazine, 1799; a Tribute of the Memory of Horatio, Lord Nelson, 2pp., manuscript; Lines on Nelson, 4pp. manuscript; printed and manuscript accounts of Nelson's funeral; and a few other minor pieces of Nelsoniana and naval battles from 1588 to the Napoleonic Wars -- 9 x 7½in. (23 x 19cm.); together with a small print of the funeral car, circa 1806 and a 1905 small copper statuette of Nelson(3)
A CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPH OF THE DECK OF THE ILL-FATED H.M.S. CAPTAIN, FOUNDERED 1870the 4 x 6½in. sepia-tone print mounted on an old album page inscribed in pencil Deck of H.M. Ship Captain; together with a further seven views of early auxiliary warships including a gun deck and muster of boys, and four others(a lot) Captain was built, under pressure, to designs by R.N. officer Cowper Coles in an attempt to free decks of clutter and give swivelling turret guns a clear view, however, she had a very low freeboard and supported a full ship's rig which de-stabilised her. Launched in April 1870, she sank at anchor off Finisterre on 6th September that year with the loss of about 500 men, only 27 crew survived.
HERBERT PONTING (1870-1935)A sledge dog listening to the gramophoneblack and white print blind-stamped 'The Ponting Collection' (lower right) and with an official edition label numbered 109/400 to reverse16 x 19½in. (40.5 x 49.5cm.) framed and glazedAnother version of this image is annotated by Ponting as 'Chris the Sledge Dog listening to the Gramophone';' The Gramophone Co. gave Scott a Monarch Senior machine, the top model of the day, along with several hundred mainly single-sided shellac records. In this image, Ponting revisits the famous Dog and Gramophone trademark which had been adopted in 1909 by the Gramophone Co. which was then renamed His Master's Voice. It seems the choice of records provided an area of discord on the expedition with the crew preferring jaunty sing-along music hall discs, whilst the officers preferred opera and concertos. It's thought that the record being played in this image is Tettrazini's version of the Bell Song from Lakmé by Delibes.Fine condition
ARR CLIFFORD BAYLEY (BRITISH, B. 1969)'Blue Screw' Chatham Naval DockyardWatercolour and pastelSigned 'Clifford Bayley' (lower right)13¼ x 19½in. (33.5 x 49.5cm.); together with Gerald M. Burns H.M Ships 'Iris' and 'Daffodil' returning from the Zeebrugge Raid, April 1918, watercolour; David Addey Silver Jubilee Fleet Review with T.S. 'Sir Winston Churchill', a photograph ‘ The departure of the Terra Nova’ and a print of an iceberg of Cape Evans with presentation inscription verso(5)Fine overall condition.2 punctures, could do with a relining and repair.
Robert Taylor, Limited Edition black and white print ' Breaching the Eder Dam ' signed by the artist and numbered 15 of 100, also signed by the Lancaster flight crew, 7.25ins x 14ins excluding the margins, framedThis painting does not have its certificate of authenticity, unless it is sealed in the back of the painting
Frank Wootton Limited Edition coloured print of a World War I dog fight, No. 450 of 850, signed in pencil, gilt framed, 19.5ins x 28.5ins, together with another coloured print by Wootton ' Meteor Strikes It's First Blow ', No. 804 of 850, signed by Frank Whittle also bearing another indistinct signature, and a framed coloured print of a Harrier, signed Bob Trevor
Frank Wootton, Limited Edition No. 538 of 850, coloured print ' Lancaster Bail Out ', signed by the artist and two others including Bill Reid VC, gilt framed, 13ins x 19ins, together with a coloured poster print ' Aircrews Wanted ARRF Urgently ', 23ins x 16ins, coloured print of a Spitfire and a lithographic print ' Last One Home ' by Kenneth Aitken, No. 25 of 2000, bearing label and signature verso, 7ins x 11ins
Black and white Limited Edition print of a Wellington bomber, signed by squadron leader B.A. Jimmy James, 12ins x 16ins, another smaller print of Flight Lieutenant Roderick Mearoyd, signed, another titled ' First Sighting ', coloured print of a Hurricane and a German bomber, signed by Peter Townsend
Ronald Wong, Limited Edition coloured print No. 353 of 1000, ' Wings of Liberty ', bearing various signatures and inscriptions, 19ins x 22ins, together with a Robert Taylor coloured print of The Bismark and a signed Frank Wootton coloured print ' Going Out With Hounds ', signed by the artist
A Victorian round wall clock case with hands but no movement or glass. Also, a Collection Of old keys and locks, a porch lamp, riding stirrups and various other eclectic oddments and five large framed and unframed prints including a glazed print titled Cafe Provence by Paul Simmons - NO RESERVE

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