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Lot 1156

Terry Donnelly - Rudolf Nureyev and Margot Fonteyn performing on stage, signed, watercolour, 37 x 26cms; together with a limited edition signed colour print "The Dancer", in frames. (2)

Lot 1159

After Henderson Cisz - "Victoria Embankment", signed, limited edition hand-embellished colour print, numbered 39/295, published by DeMontford Fine Art, with certificate of authenticity, 29.5 x 29.5cms, in frame.

Lot 1171

Paul James - "Just Charlie", signed, limited edition box canvas print, numbered 47/95, published by DeMontford Fine Art, with certificate of authenticity, 66 x 66cms, unframed.

Lot 1173

Danielle O'Connor Akiyama - "Journey III", signed, limited edition, hand-embellished colour print, numbered 15/195, 86 x 133cms, in frame.

Lot 1177

After L* K* Tuke - Durham City, photogravure with hand-colouring, 35.5 x 45.5cms, in frame; and a limited edition colour print - "Durham Cathedral...", after John Dobbin, numbered 18/500, 39 x 53cms, in frame. (2)

Lot 1210

Various artists - miniature bust portraits of women, body colour, various sizes; together with a miniature ikon depicting The Madonna; and a miniature print depicting a small girl and her dog; variously framed. (6)

Lot 228

Scognamiglio (Italian) - Two watercolours - Pompeii, Casa Vettii, La Corsa Di Figlie, signed lower left, inscribed verso, image size 11.5cm x 17cm, together with a coloured print of a fresco from the Porta Tragica Pompeii (2)

Lot 345

Beryl Cook (1928-2008) - Signed limited edition coloured print - 'Happy Birthday',No.42/650, published by Alexander Gallery, signed lower right, 50cm x 36.5cm, framed and glazed

Lot 362

Print after Louis Wain, 'Robinson Crusoe', 18.5cm x 15cm, framed and glazed

Lot 384

After Peggy Wickham - Circa 1950's/60's coloured print, 'Spanish Fishing Village', 43cm x 54.5cm, framed and glazed

Lot 440

William Strut - Coloured print depicting a soldier being released from the stocks by a young woman, published by Faulkner & Co, London, printed in Vienna bearing artists proof stamp, signed in pencil to the margin, 42cm x 75cm, mounted and framed, together with one other Frost & Reed print - Boy in red outfit, framed and glazed

Lot 482

Lawrence Coulson - Giclee print 'Where There's Light', No.13/20, signed in pencil, 55cm x 55cm, with certificate of authenticity, framed and glazed

Lot 508

John Stops - Lino print - Pembrokeshire Hedgerow I, No.1/8, signed and dated 1977, 40cm x 30cm, framed

Lot 509

Indistinctly signed limited edition print of a hat shop, No.154/175, and a monochrome etching - Chalet des Ormonds, both framed and glazed

Lot 555

C. Cokoaob-Ppakol - Pastel - Riverside Dacha, signed and dated '99, 24cm x 31cm, framed and glazed, together with Terri Allen - Acrylic on board - Goldhill, Shaftesbury, 35cm x 27cm, framed and glazed and a print of a swan

Lot 588

After J. Walter - Coloured print - 'The Great Western', published by George Davey, Broad Street, Bristol, 26.5cm x 46.5cm, pen and ink sketch of a fishing trawler and a photograph of the newly returned SS Great Britain, all framed and glazed

Lot 2028

In the manner of Henri Matisse, hand coloured print, The Dance, circa 1935, signed to lower right, HM, 24 cms high x 60 cms wide approx, mounted, glazed and framed

Lot 2037

A Robert Jacobsen signed limited print, depicting an abstract scene, in blues, red, brown, orange and black, unframed, number 144/300, signed to lower right

Lot 2038

A Robert Jacobsen signed limited edition print, depicting an abstract scene, in blues, red, brown, orange and black, unframed, number 145/300, signed to lower right, unframed

Lot 2057

Cornish interest. A framed and glazed print of an old map of Cornwall along with further engravings of Botallack mine and Portreath with other sundry pictures.

Lot 2063

An early print on paper of Major General James Wolfe, Commander in Chief of British Forces in Quebec, framed and glazed.

Lot 2069

Print on canvas, Italian scene along with oil on canvas affixed to board of a Bavarian hunting scene

Lot 2071

Collection of over 170 unframed prints, mainly signed and numbered from contemporary artists to include: a signed Artist proof 'Reet Good Natter' by G W Birks, a Roy Goldsborough print entitled "The Doctor" - al Massimo counter-signed by Valention Rossi, two Alan Stammers prints of Damon Hill  and Michael Schumacher, both countersigned by the subjects themselves. 94 of the prints are unsigned by a wide range of artists including J M W Turner, Claude Monet, Arthur Rackham and W Heath Robinson. 57 of the prints are signed and numbered including works by Debbie Gillingham, Mick Cawston, Paul Doyle, John Trickett, Malcolm Coward, Graham Carver, Jeremy Paul, Margaret Clarkson, Liz Taylor Webb, Peter Finnigan. 18 further signed and numbered prints are mounted - these are by: Paul Doyle, June Haywood (Thorne), Caroline Appleyard, Stephan Whittle, John Trickett, Gillian McDonald, Helen Rhodes and Margaret Clarkson. 

Lot 2077

A group of eight 20th Century pictures comprising oils, watercolours and one print, all framed and predominantly glazed to include oils by William R Morris and Ferdinand along with watercolours by F Griffiths, L M Gardiner, Griff and Reg Farmer

Lot 2087

David Shepherd print, 'Polar Bear Country', framed and glazed, signed and numbered 520/950

Lot 2200

Original Woodblock print by Sadanobu Hasegawa III of a scene from a Kabuki drama, framed under perspex

Lot 2253

A late 19th Century Black Forest carved wooden wall mounted frame, circa 1880, of architectural form with a pediment, foliage in high relief around a double panelled door opening to a print, height 55cm, width 6cm, (key) 

Lot 2320

A 19th Century print of a child with dog, possibly Scottish

Lot 3232A

Robert Redford signed colour print from  magazine, promoting Paramount’s film ‘This Property is Condemned’.

Lot 3234

Beatles Memorabilia, a collection of assorted items including a Beatles Poster entitled "We wanna be your Man", signed LW Todd, depicting the four band members and a young lady (possibly Cilla Black) and having a label on the back reading 'This print was selected and hung at the Thirty First annual exhibition in London 1965", a Beatles (USA) Ltd record magazine and a newpaper cutting from the 1963 Redio Times depicting a photograph of the Beatles, complete with the original photograph used in the feature (3)

Lot 35

A late Victorian white metal cigarette box, the cover inset with silk print depicting huntsmen and hounds at covert (1)Condition: general wear and tear

Lot 364

A framed and glazed print depicting ships. Est. £15 - £20.

Lot 224

A framed print of a mountain scene with figures in the foreground

Lot 3009

A photograph of Guy Gibson about to sign a chart for The Mohne Dam Raid, with many signatures including Eve Gibson, Mick Martin, Arthur T Harris, Johnnie Johnson, Bob Burford etc. 28cm X 38cm and a photographic print of The Mohne Ram and signatures. (2)

Lot 3063

K. Buckingham. The 617 Dambuster Squadron Memorial, Woodhall Spa, issued on the unveiling and commemoration of the memorial 17th May 1987, signed by ninety four WW2 aircrew, 617 squadron including fourteen Dambusters, signatures of Bill Howarth, Len Sumpter, Les Munro, James Tait, Bill Reid VC, Jo McCarthy, Ken Brown, Archie Johnstone, Harry Johnson, John Pyror, John Bell, Albert Hepworth, Colin Cole, Benny Goodman, Jock Calder, H.K. (Duke) Monro, Frank Appleby, Basil Fenron, Bill Penglly, John Sanders, Des Phillips, Arthur Jocklin, Frank Tilley, Reg Spencer, Ross Stanford, Frank Cardwell, John Langston, Danny Daniel, Terry Kearns, Donald Cheney, Freddie Watts, artist signed limited edition print, number 33/617, 42cm x 55cm.

Lot 3067

A collection of First World War medals, ephemera and personal items relating to driver Frederick Albert Glover (17605), 31st Brigade Royal Field Artillery, who died on the 10th July 1916 aged 37 from malaria on board the hospital ship The Grantully Castle. Mr Glover was the son of Jane Glover of 79 Thesiger Street, Lincoln, and the late Thomas Albert Glover. Collection to include Victory medal, the 1914-18 Campaign medal and 1914 Star, death penny or plaque, letter stating his death from the Royal Field Artillery field office, Christmas card signed Fred, commemoration scrolls and his birth certificate from 28th October 1878, a memorial print showing the various First World War graves with insert relating to Frederick Glover and a black and white photograph believed to be of Mr Glover, etc.

Lot 3104

Gerald Coulson. Midnight 'Ops', coloured print, signed by the artist and veterans of the Dambusters raids, to include, Beck Parsons, Ray Grayston, Les Munro, Kenneth Lucas, Johnny Johnson, Grant McDonald and Fred Sutherland. Sold with certificate and various items of related ephemera etc.

Lot 3125

Frank Wootton. Guy Gibson's 617 Sqn. Lancaster AJ-G, limited edition artist signed print no. 202/500, 19cm x 38cm, framed and glazed.

Lot 3126

Robert Taylor. Memorial Flight, signed colour print, signed by Leonard Cheshire, Johnny Johnson, Peter Townsend, plate size 36cm x 56cm, framed and glazed.

Lot 3150

Robert Taylor. Operations On, artist signed limited edition print no. 485/650, also signed by Arthur T Harris, plate size 37cm x 55cm.

Lot 3153

John Young. Circuits and Bumps, artist signed limited edition print no. 141/600, depicting the Vicker's Wellington together with two prints after Coulson of a Mosquito and Sea Plane. (3)

Lot 3154

Eric H Day. Vulcan Bomber Over Lincoln Cathedral, artist signed print, also signed Bill Burnett, Roger Dewsford, Hugh Davis, Dave Peters, Ken Dewars, plate size 30cm x 40cm, framed and glazed.

Lot 3155

Robert Taylor. Victory Over Dunkirk, artist signed colour print, signed in pencil by pilot Bob Stanford Tuck, plate size 31cm x 46cm, framed and glazed.

Lot 3156

Robert Taylor. Memorial Flight, colour print, signed in pencil by Leonard Cheshire, Johnny Johnson and Peter Townsend, plate size 36cm x 56cm, framed and glazed.

Lot 511

A Japanese colour woodblock print of a geisha, 36 x 25 cm; and another

Lot 554

Bob Richardson: limited edition print 641/650; watercolour by Alan Clarke; 2 limited edition prints after Delaney; an Inuit style picture

Lot 560

Alan Loundes, Northern street scene, artist signed limited edition print

Lot 563A

Davis Gilbert, Waves breaking on the sand, oil on canvas, signed, 60 x 91cm, framed; an oriental print of carp and 3 other prints by Mark Grimshaw

Lot 563E

B McMullen, Manchester scene with trams, pastel sketch, signed, 38 x 54cm and a signed print after Margaret Chapman

Lot 71

Alan Ingham, 'Tranquil Valley', artist signed print, framed and glazed; a similar print; an Impressionistic print, continental coastal scene, framed and glazed other similar prints etc

Lot 72

Simon Fisher, 'Ready for Trials', signed limited edition print of The Titanic; a Helen Bradley print etc

Lot 3176

A group of five modern pictures, including an untitled canvas by Roberta Casadio, a circular composition attributed to Victoria Civera, a modern abstract on paper, an abstract watercolour, and a photo print of a landscape.(5)

Lot 3199

Harry Sheldon (1923-2002), A group of watercolours and one print of Berhamstead School and environs, all signed, together with an oil of Berkhamstead School by Brian Bennett.(6)

Lot 3257

A hand-coloured engraving of a golden eagle, a hand-coloured print of fruit, and a hand-coloured lithograph of bull fighting, the larger 53.5cm x 40cm, (3).

Lot 205

Antiquarian Bibliography 15 volumes, comprising Ferguson, John. Bibliotheca Chemica. Glasgow, 1906. 2 volumes, 4to, original buckram, uncut and unopened; Lowndes, William Thomas The Bibliographer's Manual. 1834. 4 volumes, 8vo, contemporary calf, worn; Gaskell, Philip John Baskerville, A Bibliography. 1959. 4to, ex-library with number on title page and bookplate removed; Bigmore, E.C. & C.W.H. Wynan A Bibliography of Printing. Reprint edition, cloth, ex-library copy; Gillespie, S.C. A Hundred Years of Progress. 1953. 8vo, original vellum-backed cloth; The Artist & the Book 1860-1960 Boston, 1961. 4to, original cloth, ex-library copy; Hellinga, W.G. Copy and Print in the Netherlands. Amsterdam, 1962. 4to, original cloth, ex-library copy; Fries, W.H. The Double Elephant Folio. Chicago, 1973. 8vo, original green morocco-backed cloth; Broomhead, Frank The Zaehnsdorfs, Craft Bookbinders. P.L.A., 1986. 8vo, original cloth; Stanhope, Philip, 2nd Earl of Chesterfield His Correspondence. Fanfrolico Press, number 314 of 480 copies, original cloth, ex-library copy; Faithfull-Smith, George The Foulis Press and the Foulis Academy. Glasgow, 2001 (15)

Lot 32

[Greece] - Dupré, Louis [Voyage A Athènes et A Constantinople] Paris: Dondey-Dupré, 1825. Folio, 13 hand-coloured lithograph plates only, numbers: 1 (Photo Pikos), with corner loss; 13 (Jeune Grec Thessalien); 15 (Un Grec Logothète de Livade), light marginal chipping; 16 (Une Demoiselle Grecque de Livadie), some spotting, slight loss of top blank corner; 17 (Un Tartare et les fragmens du Lion de Chéronnée); 22 (Le Temple de Jupiter Olympien...); 23 (Vue de l'Acropolis); 29 (Une Mosquée A Athênes); 30 (Demetrius Mavromichalis), some small white paint flecks; 32 (Un Arménien); 33 (Un Prince Arménien et sa femme), white paint flecks; 36, (Kalioundji); 37 (Title obscured by reverse of print pasted over it); some lightly spotted or lightly discoloured, most with short marginal tears, loose with title page (13 lithographs)

Lot 334

Plüschow, Wilhelm von Two turbaned boys sitting and standing beneath palm trees late 19th century, albumen print, 150 x 105mm., slip with Plushow's stamp, numbered 1096 in blue pencil, preserved on frame verso, framed and glazed

Lot 229

A blue and white transferware Durham Ox charger, 1st half 19th century, printed with the eponymous bull standing beside his owner, John Day, from the print by J. Whessell after the painting by John Boultbee, within a border of stylized flowerheads and foliate scrolls, 50cm. The Durham Ox was the result of an intensive breeding programme and became famous after being toured around the country by his aristocratic owner. In one day, London tourists paid a total of £97 in admission fees. Provenance: a private collection.

Lot 342

A large Worcester bell-shaped King of Prussia mug, c.1757, printed in black with a head and shoulders portrait of Frederick II of Prussia, titled and dated 1757, the reverse printed with Fame blowing trumpets, both flanking a design of pennants and military trophies, signed in the print RH Worcester for Robert Hancock, a short crack near the handle, 14.5cm. Provenance: the Property of a Noblewoman.

Lot 343

A Worcester bell-shaped King of Prussia mug, c.1757, printed in black with a head and shoulders portrait of Frederick II of Prussia, titled and dated 1757, the reverse printed with Fame blowing trumpets, both flanking a design of pennants and military trophies, signed in the print RH Worcester for Robert Hancock and with an anchor rebus for Richard Holdship, 11.8cm. Provenance: the Property of a Noblewoman.

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