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A collection of Ipswich prints, to include after Fred Russell, "The Ancient House", three small engravings "Scene on the River Orwell", "Ipswich and the Church of St Lawrence", "Stoke Park"; four small engravings of the First Steeple Chase on record 15cm x 17cm in mahogany frames and a coloured print "Boot and Saddle, Cornhill Ipswich 1643" (9)
Royal Hospital Chelsea Peaked Cap black woollen body and crown. Black patent peak and narrow chinstrap. The front of the cap with red embroidery "RH". Leather and cotton sweatband. Black oilskin linen crown with white print stamps. Peak partly loose. Together with post 1953, Cavalry Field Officer's cap. Black crown with white piping and band. Black peak with gilt wire edge line. Sweatband absent. Crown with maker's label. 2 items.
AN ALBUM OF CHINESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS 20TH CENTURY Containing twenty-two prints of works by Qi Baishi, depicting various flowers, birds, animals, fruits, vegetables and other designs, each with an inscription and seal mark, together with a woodblock print of prawns, 31.9cm x 46.5cm max. (2) Provenance: from the collection of Mary Colinet (née Skiotis), and thence by descent. Mary Colinet was born in Beijing on 20th August 1928. She married her husband Paul Colinet in Tianjin in September 1947 and later left Tianjin for France in 1953. Mary collected Chinese art and antiques, particularly during the period between 1964 and 1975 when she lived in Hong Kong. Mary spoke Greek as her first language and was also proficient in Mandarin, English and French. According to the family, during her time living in Tianjin, Mary visited Qi Baishi's studio and had scrolls painted by Qi Baishi for her in her presence. She also bought other pieces painted by students working for Qi Baishi.
A quantity of antique and later lady's clothing including dresses, skirts, silk petticoat and linen shift, floral print cotton strapless dress with jacket, black lace halter-dress with pink underdress, green linen skirt, white twill tennis dress, blue twill dress with jacket etc (box)discolouration to white dresses, velvet jacket missing buttons
AMENDED DESCRIPTION - Toyokuni III (1785-1864) - Two Kabuki actors coloured ukiyo-e woodblock print with calligraphy inscription, signed, Meiji period (1868-1912) framed and glazed, image size 34 cm x 23 cm, to/w a Chinese print of two crows after Ren Yi (Ren Bonian 1840-1895) with Frost & Reed gallery label dated 19/10/61 and three similar Chinese prints, all framed and glazed (5)
An early 20th century Chinese crackle-glazed vase with straight cylindrical neck and globular body painted with phoenix roundels and decorative floral and foliate designs in bright polychrome enamels, the base with red artemisia leaf mark, 28 cm high c/w hardwood stand to/w a Kangxi style turquoise-glazed monochrome vase, danping, 30 cm high and an unframed Japanese coloured woodblock ukiyo-e print of ladies gathering waterCrackle-glaze vase is in good condition without damage or repair, light wear to enamels only, the monochrome vase has a network of hairline and glaze cracks through the body
Helen Hyde (1868-1919) - 'Spring Blossoms', colour etching, pencil signed to lower right margin and numbered 123 from the edition of 200, 18 x 13 cm to/w an original Japanese woodblock print design, circa 1910, 11 x 7 cm and a Japanese print of a cat with red character mark (3)Slight rippling to the paper, and some foxing to top and lower areas
Kate Wyatt - 'Cynegth II', limited edition print, pencil signed, 34.6 x 23.2 cm c/w Certificate of Authenticity; Georgina Warne - 'Through the Dock Seed', limited edition print numbered 18/24, pencil signed, 32 x 42 cm sheet size; J Bartholomew - hare, limited edition print numbered 21/195, pencil signed, 44 x 35 cm, all unframed (3)
Julia Margaret Cameron - a large albumen photographic print of Alfred Lord Tennyson, signed in ink by Tennyson and inscribed 'True life requested photograph copyright taken by Julia Margaret Cameron', later mounted and framed, 30 x 25cmProvenance - on reverse direct from CameronVertical stain to centre
Dame Elizabeth Blackadder R.A. R.S.A. (British, b.1931), A country road in black and mauve, Limited edition print on paper, Signed in pencil and number '48/50' to lower margin, 46cm x 65cm, Framed and glazed Biographical note: Elizabeth Blackadder is a Scottish artist and teacher working in oils, watercolour, drawing and printmaking. Based largely at the Edinburgh College Of Art, she was the first woman to be elected to both the Royal Academy and the Royal Scottish Academy. CONDITION REPORT:The print is framed under glass and has not been removed for inspection. The colours appear clean and bright, but may have faded somewhat over time. There is no visible evidence of damage or restoration to the print surface.

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