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Lot 248

CRESTED CHINA - LONDON & MIDDLESEX Twenty-two pieces of Goss china, with crests for Acton (1); Camberwell (1); Chelsea (1); Finsbury (1); Fulham (1); Hornsey (1); Islington (1); Lewisham (1); Shoreditch (1); St. Pancras (1); City of Westminster (1); Willesden (1); Woolwich (1); St. Paul's Cathedral (1); Westminster Abbey (2); Cardinal Wolsey, Built Hampton Court (1); transfer print of The Gardens, Wembley, B.E.E., 1924 (1); Brentford (1); Ealing / Middlesex / H.M. Queen Victoria (1); and Middlesex (2).

Lot 359

RAILWAYANA - TERENCE CUNEO, C.V.O., O.B.E., R.G.I., F.G.R.A. (BRITISH, 1907-1996) 'No.46229 Duchess of Hamilton', monochrome print, limited edition 162/850, signed lower right, with certificate of authenticity, 31cm x 41cm, framed and glazed.

Lot 377

AUTOMOBILIA - ROBERT TOMLIN (BRITISH, CONTEMPORARY) 'The 200 Club' [Michael Rutter at the 2004 Nortwest 200 road race], colour print, limited edition 12/201, signed by the artist in pencil lower right, 41cm x 53cm; together with another motorcycle racing print, after a different hand, both framed and glazed, (2).

Lot 109

δ Joseph Beuys (1921-1986)Tram Stop 1976/2007Digital photographic print triptych, 2007, from the original negatives, numbered from the edition of 45 in pencil verso, mounted on board, as included in 'Re-Object, Mythos', printed at Blow up, Munich, published by Edition Schellmann for Kunsthaus Bregenz, Bregenz, sheet 610 x 810mm (24 x 32in) (unframed)δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

Lot 110

δ Gerhard Merz (b.1947)Untitled (2007)Digital pigment print in colours, 2007, signed and numbered from the edition of 45 in pencil verso, on transparent foil, in the original folder with text, as included in 'Re-Object, Mythos', printed by Recom, Stuttgart, published by Edition Schellmann for Kunsthaus Bregenz, Bregenz, the full sheet, 810 x 610mm (32 x 24in) (unframed)δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

Lot 129

δ Charming Baker (b.1964)Love Is Never Thinking It Might End Before We DoGiclee print in colours with screenprinted varnish, 2011, signed and numbered from the edition of 250 in pencil, on Somerset wove paper, printed and published by Jealous Gallery, London, with full margins, sheet 540 x 550mm (21 1/4 x 21 3/5in) (framed)δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

Lot 134

δ The Connor Brothers (b.1968)I Can Resist Everything Except TemptationGiclee print in colours, 2016, signed and numbered from the edition of 250 in pencil, on wove paper, published by the artists with Save the Children, London, with full margins, sheet 370 x 265mm (14 1/2 x 10 1/2in) (unframed)δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

Lot 56

Brice Marden (b.1938)Square (Lewison 38.2)Screenprint in transparent black and black, 1983, signed, titled, dated and numbered from the edition of 32 in pencil, on Japanese handmade Mino Kozo Kizuki paper, printed by Hiroshe Kawanishi at Simca Print Artists, the full sheet, sheet 970 x 737mm (38 1/4 x 29in) (unframed)

Lot 64

δ Julian Opie (b.1958)Walking in Melbourne 1Digital print in colours, 2018, from the edition of an unknown size, on wove paper, co-published by the artist's studio and the National Gallery of Victoria, London and Melbourne, on the occasion of the artist's exhibition 'Julian Opie', with full margins, sheet 353 x 353mm (13 7/8 x 13 7/8in) (unframed)δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

Lot 77

δ Gilbert and George (b.1943 & 1942)Tag DayGiclee print in colours, 2010, signed and inscribed 'AP' in black ink, an artist's proof aside from the edition of 35, on gloss Epson photographic paper, published by Oak Tree Fine Press, Fyfield, with margins, sheet 370 x 500mm (14 1/2 x 19 5/8in) (unframed)δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

Lot 170

T.M. KNIGHT (MID 20TH CENTURY) Still life with colander, colour print, signed lower right, 21.5cm x 27.5cm, mounted, unframed.

Lot 241

Manner of Georges Seurat Mother and child monochrome print on laid paper 24 x 18.5cm.

Lot 276

After John Piper (1903-1992) York Minster, 1968 colour print, produced after the watercolour painted in aid of the York Minster fund 34 x 44cm.Lot 276 – Condition of the print is good, measurements including frame 53 x 63cm

Lot 299

After David Hockney 'Le Nid Du Duc' signed (in the plate) colour print 59 x 44cm.

Lot 388

After Peter Evans "Cafe Window, Champagne" signed in pencil (in the margin) print in colours, 31.5 x 31.5cm; and two further to include: "Le Vieux Comptoir" and "Rio dei Mevdicanti", all mounted but unframed (3).

Lot 58

University Press Oxford after Edmund Hort New "Firenze" monochrome print in collotype 22.5 x 55cm. Provenance: From the collection of John Redman (b.1937). John Redman lived with the Payne and Gere families in their Cotswold home during the 2nd World War from 1940 to 1944. He points out the home was a constant visiting location for a number of important artists and writers including Sir Stanley Spencer, Vanessa Bell, Virginia Woolf, Sir William Rothenstein, George Bernard Shaw, John Betjeman and many others. He has collected a comprehensive range of the Payne and Gere families works through a lifetime's friendship with Edward R. Payne (1906-1991), the Payne's second son of three and also an artist. These are well represented by the selection included in this auction.

Lot 521

THOMAS DANIELL (1749-1840) 'The Western Entrance of Shere Shah's Fort, Delhi' aquatint, 46cm x 60cm Plate 13 from the first set of Thomas Daniell's 'Oriental Scenery'. The Old Fort or Purana Qila was built by the Afghan ruler Sher Shah after he ascended to the throne in Delhi in 1540. It was raised on the site of the remains of the legendary city of Indraprastha, home of the Pandava heros of the Mahahbharata epic. The western gate along the big ramparts is two-storeyed and is constructed of red and yellow sandstone and white marble and surmounted by small chhatris or kiosks. The remains of a moat which connected with the Jumna river on one side of the Fort are visible in the print.

Lot 667

JULIA MARGARET CAMERON (1815-1879) A RARE AND REMARKABLE SET OF FOUR PHOTOGRAPHS presumably once forming pages from an photograph album, the four large format pages each featuring a single photograph, forming an intact four page booklet, each with a pencil number to the upper corner, the photographs listed below as following the page layout: 'Connor of the Royal Artillery' (Gunner Patrick Connors) with pencil inscription below reading "Winner of the prizes at the Royal Artillery Games, Freshwater" albumen print, 264mm x 206mm 'Julia Jackson looking left downwards', albumen print, 213mm x 166mm 'Mary Hillier and two children', albumen print, 255mm x 198mm 'Julia Jackson profile right', 238mm x 187mm (arched top) Single page dimensions 354mm x 264mm (spread 354mm x 528mm) with string binding still presentProvenance: Frances Byng Stamper and Caroline Byng Lucas, The Ladies of Miller's Caroline Byng Lucas (1886-1967) studied painting and sculpture in London, Paris and Rome during the 1920s and first exhibited works at the Galerie des Jeunes Peintres in Paris in 1928. In the 1930s she studied sculpture under John Skeaping and had solo exhibitions of her paintings at the Lefevre Gallery in 1934 and of her sculptures at the Leicester Galleries in 1939. In 1941, with her older sister Frances Byng Stamper (1882-1968), Byng Lucas established the Millers Gallery in a converted outbuilding at her home in Lewes. The Gallery acted as an arts centre with a programme of exhibitions, concerts and lectures. Although focussed on local artists they also hosted works by Vanessa Bell, Duncan Grant, Robert Colquhoun and Robert MacBryde. Kenneth Clarke was a visitor and E. M. Forster gave readings. The Gallery hosted over 40 exhibitions, which included showing works by Matisse, Cezanne and Pissarro. During the war, John Maynard Keynes, who was establishing the Council for the Encouragement of Music and the Arts at the time, was closely involved with the Gallery. In 1945 the sisters established the Millers Press with the aim of promoting colour lithography. Among the works published were a set of six lithographs by Byng Lucas of Lewes and Brighton. In 1948, in conjunction with the Redfern Gallery, Byng Lucas set up the Society of London Painter-Printers to support artists in producing colour prints. The sisters disbanded the press and gallery in the mid-1950s due to their increasing fraility and died within a few months of each other in 1967. In 1989 the Towner held an exhibition of the work of Byng Lucas and her sister. Both the British Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London hold examples of her prints. Julia Jackson, a niece of Julia Margaret Cameron, who features twice in this group of photographs, was the mother of Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell. It is known that both Woolf and Bell owned albums of photographs by Cameron, and given the close links between the Ladies of Miller's and the Bloomsbury Group, it is possible that the pages offered here came from such an album.

Lot 410

A 20th century print of a circus by Marcel Capy, along with a children's print of an animal parade

Lot 411

A 20th century print entitled “Huntsman”, after Cecil Aldin 24cm x 70cm

Lot 466

Boris O'Klein signed print “The dirty dogs of Paris' 19cm x 45cm

Lot 469

A limited edition Robert Taylor entitled “Lightning Strike” 116/1000, 83cm x 61cm, along with a limited-edition Don Stivers print “Standoff at Checkpoint Charlie”, 46cm x 66cm

Lot 470

A limited edition signed print entitled “Hillary conquers Everest” - May 29, 1953”64cm x 78cm

Lot 174

VAN MORRISON PRINT SIGNED BY THE MAN HIMSELF IN CHROME EFFECT FRAME 40CM BY 35CM

Lot 132

A COLLECTION OF PRINTS, INCLUDING WILDLIFE PRINT OF CHEETAHS, CATS, ETC. (5 IN TOTAL)

Lot 300

A SIGNED RUSSELL FLINT PRINT, MAX 24INS X 29.5INS

Lot 303

ABSTRACT, LIMITED EDITION PRINT, AFTER ROBINSON, MAX 21.5INS X 29.5INS

Lot 310

A 19th century colour print, mare and foal in a stable looking at a cat, 8ins x 11.25ins, in a birds eye maple frame, together with three other prints

Lot 325

After David Roberts, a colour print, Hager Sebilis, 13.5ins x 19.5insCondition Report: There is a label on the back saying For the Hand-coloured, de-luxe edition of 'Views in the Holy Land, published in 1841-9.Some creases to the top left corner, all over fading and staining.

Lot 353

AN ANTIQUE PRINT OF THE SOUTH EASTERN PROSPECT OF THE CITY OF BATH, MAX 14.5INS X 35INS

Lot 318

Huntsman print - 'Hon Edward Greenall, Joint Master of The Duke of Rutland's Hounds'- A G Haigh

Lot 338

Print - Through Sea and Air - Charles Napier Hemy

Lot 904

Frederick Lord Leighton PRA Fine Print, Published by Arthur Tooth and Sons, London 1896. Depicting a Classical Maiden Leaning Against a Pillar, Framed and Glazed. Size 39 x 23 Inches.

Lot 908

Heywood Hardy Pencil Signed Print with Blind Stamp WBE, depicting two dog's heads (hounds) in fine detail. Published April 15th 1901, by Thomas Agnew & Sons, also signed in pencil to the margins. Retailer's labels to verso, Henry Graves & Co. Pall Mall, London. Framed and glazed. Size 32" x 37".

Lot 909

Frederick Lord Leighton of Stetton P.R.A ( 1830 - 1896 ) Fine Print Published by Thomas Agnew, London 1895 with Blind Stamp, Depicting a Beautiful Woman Clad In Classical Robes with a Snake on Her Arm, Pencil Signed by the Artist, Framed and Glazed - Size 39 x 22 Inches.

Lot 920

18th Century F Bartolozzi Antique Sepia Print of a Lady Reading a Book: F Barbieni Detto- Puercina.Inv, framed and glazed, 15 inches x 13.5.

Lot 924

Laurel and Hardy Print. Laurel and Hardy Joking with a Confused Policeman Next to their Car, Limited Edition, Print 15/250 Series, Size 14.5 x 9.5 Inches ( 37 x 25 cms ) Mounted and Framed In a Brown Wood Frame.

Lot 934

Antique Painted Print Laid on a Tin Panel depicting soldiers, dignitaries and politicians, in a room setting, signing a treaty at a formal desk. Circa 1860s. In need of restoration. Unframed. Size 7'' x 9''.

Lot 937

Oil Graph Print of a Victorian Lady In a Gilt Frame After Millais. Size 28 x 24 Inches.

Lot 954

OKA Large Contemporary Photographic Print of an Ocean Going Yacht In Full Sail, In Black Slip. Framed and Glazed. Size 32 x 44 Inches.

Lot 957

OKA Large Contemporary Photographic Print of a Sailing Yacht In Modern Black Frame, And Glazed. Size 33 x 44 Inches.

Lot 961

Tom Dodson Large Limited Edition Print - Pencil Signed to the Margin, with Blind Stamp ' Street Scene with Children ' Frame and Glazed. Size 25 x 36 Inches.

Lot 964

Tom Dodson ' Blackpool Pier ' Print - Dated 76, Ltd Edition with Blind Stamp. Framed and Glazed. Size 21 x 25 Inches.

Lot 965

Modern Photographic Print of The Ocean, by OKA.

Lot 967

Tom Dodson ( 1979 ) Limited Edition Print ' Winter Ice Skating ' Pencil Signed to the Margins with Blind Stamp, Frame and Glazed. Size 20 x 24 Inches.

Lot 977

Herbert Dicksee Print (HD 1914) Depicting a Leopard on a grassy outcrop. Titled 'Stealth' (with blind stamp). Published by Frost & Reed, London, May 1st 1914. Framed and glazed, measures 32" x 42".

Lot 651

A vintage Japanese gold leaf and lacquer print of cranes with Yamayichi to verso

Lot 667

A limited edition print of Lawrence Dallaglio signed by the man himself - sold with a copy of his autobiography

Lot 1266

An early 20th Century ornate oak framed four image hunting print with titled tinted plates

Lot 1273

Robert Taylor: a framed signed limited edition coloured print entitled "Bader's Bus Company" - signed by the artist and three famous pilots from "Tangerine Wing" - 1044/1250 - certificate and further details included

Lot 1274

Robert Taylor: a framed signed limited edition coloured print entitled "G for George" - signed by the artist and "Captain's Edition" pilots - 358/500 - certificate verso

Lot 1280

Nicholas Lewis: a framed signed limited edition coloured print entitled "Resting Place" - signed in pencil, titled and numbered 12/95, with certificate verso

Lot 1289

Marsha Heath: a gilt framed oil on board maritime painting entitled "Lowestoft Drifter" - sold with a still life of flowers and a print

Lot 1300

A selection of larger framed decorative pictures and prints, also an unframed Audubon swan re-print

Lot 1357

An ebonised framed monochrome artist's proof print - indistinctly signed, depicting Avant Garde amphibian figures - dated '71

Lot 1368

A quantity of framed pictures and prints, including map print of Devon, hunt photo, etc.

Lot 1383

An ornate gilt framed coloured print after W. E. Lockhart - sold with three framed monochrome Bath prints and two small frames, mounts and a gilt resin floral plaque

Lot 1397

A framed 1849 map print of England and Wales - sold with various framed local interest prints - various condition

Lot 101

Banksy (British 1974-), 'GDP Rat', 2019, screen print on 50gsm paper; sheet: 38.5 x 50.5cm ARR

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