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Lot 866

A FRAMED PRINT BY CLAIRE EVA BURTON OF WILLIE CARSON RIDING HIS FOUR DERBY WINNERS SIGNED BY THE SUBJECT AND THE ARTIST

Lot 886

A FRAMED PRINT OF A LADY AND A GENTLEMAN PENCIL SIGNED TO THE LOWER LEFT BY L CAMPBELL TAYLOR

Lot 889

AN OAK FRAMED PRINT CALLED BIRDS OF PREY DATED 1905 BY C NAPIER HEMY

Lot 890

A FRAMED PRINT OF WHITE CHRYSANTHEMUMS BY SHIRLEY FELTS

Lot 899

THREE GILT FRAMED PICTURES TO INCLUDE OIL ON BOARD AND A PRINT

Lot 921

A FRAMED PRINT TITLED 'IM FOR IT'

Lot 922

A FRAMED REMBRANDT PRINT - A SELF PORTRAIT ETCHING

Lot 962

A SHOE SHINING KIT, OVAL FRAMED PRINT, BOXED SLIDE RULE AND THREE BOOKS

Lot 1673

A GILT FRAMED PRINT ON CANVAS SIGNED TO THE BOTTOM RIGHT

Lot 286

A FRAMED SIGNED PRINT OF PORT VALE FOOTBALL CLUB

Lot 325

A HEAVILY LAMINATED AND WALL MOUNTED PRINT OF MUHAMMAD ALI WITH CAPTION 'IF YOU EVEN DREAM OF BEATING ME YOU'D BETTER WAKE UP AND APOLOGISE' H: 45CM W: 77CM

Lot 390A

A LIMITED EDITION SIGNED PRINT 'PURE THEATRE' BY B.HILL OF OLD TRAFFORD ON MATCHDAY 169/750 WITH C.O.A. ALSO TO INCLUDE A FURTHER FRAMED AND MOUNTED PHOTOGRAPH AND SIGNATURE OF SIR ALEX FERGUSON (NO C.O.A)

Lot 396

A FRAMED PRINT OF A PRANCING HORSE

Lot 481

A SIGNED LIMITED EDITION TOM DODSON PRINT

Lot 486

A CANVAS PRINT OF A HORSE

Lot 184

Williamson (Captain Thomas & Howitt Samuel). Thirteen prints originally published in Oriental Field Sports, Being a Complete, Detailed and Accurate Description of the Wild Sports of the East..., Driving a Tiger out of a Jungle, Chasing a Tiger across a River, Hunting a Hog Deer, Tiger Springing upon an Elephant, Exhibition of a Battle between a Buffalo & a Tiger, A Tiger Prowling through a Village, A Tiger Seizing a Bullock in a Pass, Hunting an Old Buffalo, Decoy Elephants Leaving the Male Fastened to a Tree, Killing Game in Boats, Smoking Wolves from their Earth, Decoy Elephants catching a Male [and] The Dead Tiger, Edward Orme,1807, thirteen aquatints engraved by H. Marke, all with contemporary hand colouring, eight of the engravings are tipped on to the mount board with the margins of the print stuck to the verso of the board, several prints with long closed tears affecting the printed image, slight staining and spotting, 'Tiger Springing upon an Elephant' torn and frayed with loss, each approximately 360 x 460 mmQty: (13)

Lot 323

Gregory (George). The Life of Thomas Chatterton, with criticisms on his genius and writings, and a concise view of the controversy concerning Rowley's poems, G. Kearsley, 1789, facsimile text frontispiece, 1910 inscription to the front pastedown, lacks front endpaper, some light toning, contemporary full calf, boards & spine rubbed with loss, boards detached, 8vo, together with:Herbert (George), The Temple. Sacred Poems, and private ejaculations, 6th edition, Cambridge: printed by Roger Daniel, 1641, contemporary inscription to the verso of the title page, '1657' inscription to pp.2, front boards through to the title page detached, slight marginal toning throughout, later full mottled calf, boards & spine rubbed with some minor loss, small 8vo, plusColonna (Vittoria), Rime spirituali della S. Vittoria Colonna, marchesana illustrissima di Pescara, Verona: Girolamo Discepoli, 1586, woodcut device to title, lacks pp. 49/50, 63/64, 113-[136] including 8pp index, some old damp-staining, later ownership inscriptions to front endpaper, modern buckram, soiled, small 8vo, plusCreech (Thomas), Lucretius His Six Books of Epicurean Philosophy: and Manilius His Five Books containing a System of the Ancient Astronomy and Astrology..., Printed by the Booksellers of London and Westminster, 1700, engraved portrait frontispiece plus astrological print facing, frontispiece and 4 plates to the Manilius volume, contemporary & later inscriptions to preliminaries, some ink degradation at head of title, toning, offsetting & some water marks throughout, hinges cracked, contemporary full calf, boards & spines rubbed with minor loss to head & foot, 8vo, and other 17th to 20th-century literature, poetry & reference, many mostly smaller format leather bindings including odd volumes, in varied condition, plus some in original cloth, mostly 8vo and similar sizesApproximately 260 volumesQty: (6 shelves )

Lot 353

An early 20th century watercolour depicting moored sailboats on beach-fronted coastline, with mountains to the distance, unsigned, 23.5 x 34cm, framed and glazed, frame size 33 x 43.5cm and an early 20th century colour print depicting a young girl walking towards grandmother on rural path, with cottage to the foreground and hills to the background, in an ornate gilt wood frame, frame size 54 x 64cm (2).

Lot 382

A circa 1960s silk satin effect coffee-coloured kaftan with gold trim and a panelled full-length kaftan overcoat in vibrant peacock colours, with embellishment of peacock-effect feathers to the front, wide sleeves with the same trim and overall gold print and thread.

Lot 218

A Royal Copenhagen 'Onion' pattern tea service for four (one cup missing), together with a Mizuko Japanese coffee service of blue ground with gilt pheasant decoration, a cased horn-handled carving set, various cut glass wine glasses, a pair of modern flatback spaniels, a print of Charlotte Bronte, framed and glazed and a Victorian-style oil painting depicting bridge over a waterfall, unsigned, framed and glazed, 19 x 29cm (2).

Lot 326

A small quantity of pictures and prints depicting animals, including a pair of abstract pictures of horses, by F Kirkwood, signed and titled to the margin, 29 x 40cm, framed, a signed limited edition print of a fox, by Adrian C Rigby, signed and numbered 40/750 to the margin, 33 x 25cm, framed and glazed, a watercolour of a huntsman on horseback, indistinctly signed and dated lower right, 54 x 35cm, mounted, three signed limited edition prints, titled to the margin 'Waiting' and further inscribed 'Preparatory Drawing for a Bronze Sculpture of the Same Name Created for The Brook 2004', indistinctly signed lower left and numbered lower right, nos.10, 11 and 12 of 200, 37 x 50cm, framed and glazed (the glass on no.11 is cracked) and a pastel of a cat, signed and dated June '62 lower left, 29 x 29cm, framed and glazed (8).

Lot 327

A quantity of decorative pictures and prints to include a portrait of a young girl, indistinctly signed lower left, framed and glazed, a pair of contemporary prints of fields of crops, a courtyard scene, further landscapes including a signed limited edition print by Kay Melling 'Arncliffe' and numbered 628/850, two prints by F Robinson, one titled 'A Peep at Old Truro', the other 'York Minster from Stonegate', both framed and glazed, a pair of prints depicting musicians and a reproduction Johan Blaeu map of Cheshire, published jointly with The Royal Geographical Society of London, framed and glazed.

Lot 329

AFTER ANTONIO CARRACA; monochrome print, originally engraved by Francesco Bartolozzi RA, a head and shoulder portrait of a young man in oval mount, 33.5 x 26cm, framed and glazed.

Lot 330

AFTER H BUBBURY ESQ; a hand coloured stipple engraving by C Knight, 'As You Like It', publisher W Dickinson, 42 x 55cm, framed and glazed, together with, Edward Pointer, monochrome print, Classical scene, signed to margin, 26 x 61cm (2).

Lot 116

Herbert Sidney Palmer (Canadian 1881-1970) Sheep by a farm, silkscreen print, 11.5cm x 9cm

Lot 227

Warren Kimble print, "The Old Meeting House", housed in an ebonised and glazed frame, the print 70cm x 51cm

Lot 19

Early 20th century mahogany billiard ball box with key, boxwood billiard cue tip file with brass handle and file, British Legion Billiards League silver medal, an Embassy World Snooker ashtray, quantity of ivory chess piece bases, NUR enamel medal, Curley Koa wood box, glass dish, plaster work crown, pair of tortoiseshell glass vases, framed print of Winston Churchill, ivory backed brushes, three Los Angeles Ambassador spoons, and two booksPLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM MAY CONTAIN IVORY. Buyers must be aware that regulations of several countries, including USA, prohibit the import of ivory, or any goods containing ivory. Ewbanks advise prospective purchasers who intend to ship this lot to another country that they must familiarise themselves with the relevant import/export regulations prior to bidding. They are responsible for their shipping arrangements and the onus is therefore on them to organise their own shipping.

Lot 201

Print after G. R. Rust, 'St Nicholas Abbey, Barbados', framed and glazed, image size 26 x 41cm.

Lot 203

Print after G. Morland, 'A Tea Garden', framed and glazed, frame size 62 x 72cm; with print after C. E. Perugini, 'A Cup of Tea', framed and glazed, frame size 63.5 x 53cm. (2)

Lot 205

After Dickinsons (British, nineteenth century), hunting meet in the grounds of a country house. Print in colours. Framed and glazed. Image size 43 x 87cm. With oleograph portrait of a young woman, 42 x 35cm, and a print of a young boy with his mother, 55 x 41cm. (3)

Lot 207

Pair of framed and glazed prints, depicting harbour scenes with fishing vessels, frame size 51 x 72cm each; with print in the manner of Constable, gilt foliate frame, frame size 30 x 35cm; map of Asia, published by Henry Teesdale, London, framed and glazed, map size 33 x 41cm; with framed embroidery panel, 49 x 33cm. (5)

Lot 229

Pictures, to include: nineteenth-century French print depicting Napoleon Bonaparte, framed and glazed, image size 38 x 24cm; nineteenth-century British print in colours depicting the Royal Sovereign Turret-Ship, framed and glazed, image size 24 x 35cm; pair of framed and glazed nineteenth-century etchings after Renaissance drawings, 18 x 14cm and 17 x 13cm, with five further prints. (1 box)

Lot 153

Framed and glazed reproduction poster 'Airmen Prefer Shell', together with after Frank Wootton, 'Spitfire V, Douglas Bader leading 616 Squadron for a Sweep Over German Occupied France', coloured print. Framed and glazed. (2)(B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 128

After Sir William Russel Flint, foreshore with standing nude female, limited edition coloured print no. 136/850, with publisher's back stamp, signed in the plate. Image size 51 x 68cm approx. Washline mount and gilded frame. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 149

After Paul Horton, 'A World of Imagination', artist proof limited edition coloured print 5/49, signed in pencil by the artist. 50 x 50cm approx. Framed and glazed.(B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 144

After Paul Horton, 'A Great Night Out', limited edition coloured print no. 123/295, signed in pencil by the artist. 55 x 35cm approx. Framed and glazed. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 139

After Paul Horton, 'A Grand Day Out' artist proof, limited edition coloured print no. 7/49. 32 x 40cm approx.(B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 140

After Paul Horton, 'Days to Remember', coloured print. Signed in pencil by the artists. 40 x 40cm approx. Framed and glazed.(B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 565

CIRCULAR MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF A CHILD IN ANTIQUE GILT FRAME, WRITTEN DETAILS TO REVERSE, PRINT [?]

Lot 613

A F/G PRINT OF THE GRAND NATIONAL CANAL TURN

Lot 403

F/G COLOURED PRINT OF OBAN HARBOUR, PRINT OF THE GREAT EASTERN STEAM SHIP ETC

Lot 468

HEAVY & ORNATE GILT F/G PRINT OF PARIS

Lot 483

TASTEFUL TOPLESS PRINT OF A YOUNG LADY

Lot 521

COLOUR PRINT OF AN ANTIQUE MAP OF THE BRITISH ISLES & IRELAND WITH HAND-COLOURING

Lot 522

LIMITED EDITION COLOUR PRINT BY DEBORAH WURRKIDJ OF LEAVES AND RANCHES. SIGNED & NUMBERED IN THE MARGIN 5/8

Lot 903

After Helen Bradley. Sunday Afternoon in Alexandra Park, gilt stamped, print, dated 1977, 44cm x 52cm, framed and glazed.

Lot 908

Two prints, comprising Dam Busters May 1993, After Peter Reed, 38cm x 59cm, framed and glazed, together with a aviation print After Michael Turner, limited edition, 103/850, 41cm x 50cm, framed and glazed. (2)

Lot 912

Myles Duncanson (20thC School). A group of pictures, comprising an oil on canvas tree scene titled Flower Power and dated 2008, 61cm x 30cm, a similar print and two G J Wright oil on boards, one entitled New Worlds and dated 2014, 60cm x 45cm and another similar untitled and unframed, 70cm x 50cm. (4)

Lot 914

After Gerald Coulson. Harvest 1940, limited edition print, with guild stamp, signed in pencil to margin, 55cm x 70cm, framed and glazed, together with a Battle of Britain commemorative board, with photocopies of important issue documents, 55cm x 80cm. (2)

Lot 918A

After Joseph Bayol (French, b.1931). A Chateau "Bayol" print, signed and dedicated in pencil, dated 26/5/78, 60cm x 44.5cm.

Lot 944

Titanic memorabilia, a Bradford Exchange Titanic A Moment in Time, limited edition presentation clock, No 915, a set of Bradford Exchange Titanic plates, two Royal Doulton tankards, a group of Titanic and other collector's plates and a framed Titanic photographic history print, 85cm x 68cm. (a quantity)

Lot 118

After Gordon King, The Langham Hotel, print, 61cm x 45cm, together with The Langham, from 1865, A History, by Tom Steel. The Langham was a favoured hotel of the BBC for much of the late 20th Century, and Tom Edwards was a regular visitor and he wrote an article 'Suite Dreams of Luxury' about the hotel.

Lot 1391

Two wooden inspirational quote signs, H: 80 cm and a further canvas print. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 1

A high-quality photo print of a portrait of David Bowie, taken by photographer Vernon Dewhurst in 1969. Images from this shoot would feature on the LP sleeve for Bowie's self-titled 1969 album. Measures 20 x 20". Signed by the photographer. From an edition of 30. About The Photographer Vernon Dewhurst graduated from Regent Street Polytechnic School of Photography in 1966, and set up his studio in Dublin for a year. He then came back to London, working at the famous Studio Five in Mayfair shooting fashion and beauty. In London he shared house with David Bowie whom he shot several times.One of his pictures became the cover of the famous Space Oddity album in 1969. A few weeks after the shoot, Vernon moved to Paris where he worked for clients including Marie Claire, 20 Ans, Elle, Pierre Cardin, Yves Saint-Laurent, and photographed many French stars.

Lot 10

A high-quality photo print depicting Blondie taken by photographer Martyn Goddard in 1976. The photo depicts the group posing during the shoot for the 'Best of Blondie' artwork. Measures 20 x 16". Signed by the photographer. Numbered 12/40. About The Photographer Martyn studied photography at Harrow College of Art and after graduating in 1974 then assisted various leading photographers before going freelance. He became part of the New Wave music scene of the seventies, working with acts such as Blondie, The Jam, Sham 69 and The Cure to name a few. He has contributed or staged several photography exhibitions,’ Blondie in Camera 1978’ and The Jam ‘About the Young Idea’ 2015. Rock ‘n’ Roll and Fast cars 2019.In the late 1970’s he was invited to contribute to the Sunday Telegraph Magazine where he was assigned portrait and feature shoots with some of the great personalities of the arts world, while at the same time contributing to the iconic ‘Car Magazine’ producing automotive and travel stories.In recognition of his images, becoming a Fellow of the British Institute of Professional Photography in 1987. In recent years he has moved to a digital platform, becoming an active photo-blogger and content provider producing travel features and images for Media groups in UK, Europe and USA, in addition to cataloguing and preserving his extensive archive rock bands and musicians.

Lot 101

A high-quality photo print of a portrait of Bob Dylan, taken by photographer Philippe Auliac c 1980. Measures 30x 40cm. With information slip signed by the photographer affixed to verso. Silver gelatin print by Pictorial Service Paris (Picto).About The PhotographerIt is after having listened for the first time to David Bowie on the radio in 1972 that Philippe Auliac in conjunction with his studies to become a train driver learns the art of photography, in order to be closer to his musical heroes.In 1976 after having photographed Paul McCartney, Philippe Auliac was hired by RCA France to photograph David Bowie at the Empire Pool Wembley on the Station to Station tour.Auliac takes his first picture of David Bowie as he leaves the train at Victoria station on May 2, 1976.Philippe Auliac photographed David Bowie throughout his career until 2004 during tours, television and radio appearances but also at recording sessions for the album Low at the Chateau D'Herouville, to the last concert of the Reality tour.Throughout a successful career, Philippe Auliac has photographed a number of the biggest names in music: Iggy Pop, Lou Reed, Mick Ronson, Ian Hunter, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Paul McCartney, Yoko Ono, David Gilmour, Frank Zappa, Elton John and many others. He produced a number of musical documentaries, ‘All Things Must Pass’ with George Harrison as well as 'An Evening in the Weimar Republic' with Marianne Faithfull.Today after new studies of psychoanalysis Philippe Auliac continues to photograph the rock stars still alive and dedicates himself to the management and dissemination of these audiovisual archives made available to the international media.

Lot 102

A high-quality photo print of a portrait of David Bowie, taken by photographer Philippe Auliac in 1977. Measures 30x 40cm. With information slip signed by the photographer affixed to verso. Silver gelatin print by Pictorial Service Paris (Picto).About The PhotographerIt is after having listened for the first time to David Bowie on the radio in 1972 that Philippe Auliac in conjunction with his studies to become a train driver learns the art of photography, in order to be closer to his musical heroes.In 1976 after having photographed Paul McCartney, Philippe Auliac was hired by RCA France to photograph David Bowie at the Empire Pool Wembley on the Station to Station tour.Auliac takes his first picture of David Bowie as he leaves the train at Victoria station on May 2, 1976.Philippe Auliac photographed David Bowie throughout his career until 2004 during tours, television and radio appearances but also at recording sessions for the album Low at the Chateau D'Herouville, to the last concert of the Reality tour.Throughout a successful career, Philippe Auliac has photographed a number of the biggest names in music: Iggy Pop, Lou Reed, Mick Ronson, Ian Hunter, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Paul McCartney, Yoko Ono, David Gilmour, Frank Zappa, Elton John and many others. He produced a number of musical documentaries, ‘All Things Must Pass’ with George Harrison as well as 'An Evening in the Weimar Republic' with Marianne Faithfull.Today after new studies of psychoanalysis Philippe Auliac continues to photograph the rock stars still alive and dedicates himself to the management and dissemination of these audiovisual archives made available to the international media.

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