Nelson Mandela, The Guard TowerThe Guard Tower, from 'Reflections of Robben Island' Lithograph printed in colours, on wove, signed and numbered 66/350 in pencil, printed by Michaelis School of Fine Art, University of Cape Town, South Africa, published by Touch of Mandela, Cape Town, with the publisher's blindstamp, the full sheet, loose as issued, housed in the original black cloth-covered case together with another print by Grant Warren, 510 x 403mm (20 x 15 7/8in)(SH)
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Sir Peter Blake (British, born 1932)Reasons to be Cheerful, Part Three/Ian Dury & The Blockheads Digital print in colours, circa 1979, on wove, signed and inscribed 'A/P' in pencil, one of twenty artist's proofs presumably before the promotional advertising poster on the occasion of the album release, 'Reasons to be Cheerful, Part Three' by Ian Dury and the Blockheads, the full sheet, 420 x 290mm (16 1/2 x 11 3/8in)(SH)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: AR
AR Brian Lewis (born 1947) "Salthouse", "Greshams", "Mill Wedding" and "Fishing boats, Wells" group of four coloured prints, all signed, variously numbered and inscribed with titles in pencil to lower margins, together with a further signed print by Lucy Loveheart assorted sizes, all mounted but unframed (5)
A framed set of four commemorative plates by Davenport Pottery for Bradford Exchange, entitled 'The Magnificent Four' depicting aircrafts including 'The Spitfire' and 'The Lancaster' etc. 36 x 45cm, together with a print after Robert Taylor, 'Battle of Britain VC', signed by Eric L Knightley and another aviation print
Late 19thC School. Portrait of a lady wearing a lace bonnet, oil on canvas, 30cm x 24cm, and various other pictures, to include a 19thC portrait print of a gentleman, an Australian oil signed H Guth, etc. Portraits in this lot possibly relate to the Gibbs family of Tyntesfield, North Somerset.
The following 6 lots came from the family collection of James S Beeson, acknowledged master model-maker, and were previously sold in Trains Galore in 2015 A 'James Stanley Beeson' Book by R A Ganderton and Framed Print, the book produced in 1999 by Faculty Publishing as limited edition no 270, in blue imitation leather covers with slip case, G, most pages coming detached at spine, together with a framed print of JSB in his workshop, signed by artist M J Cousins, the print measuring approx 11" x 15" and dated '07, frame 18" x 22" overall, VG-E (2)
Two 'Locomotive Portfolio' Period Colour Print Collections by The Locomotive Publishing Co and Others, An original LPC folder containing 10 assorted prints, from paintings by 'F Moore', all published around 1900, prints mostly G-VG, folder F, spine detached, together with a Bury Reference Library-bound set of similar prints, to which has been added a further series in similar style and others from the 'Boys Own Paper' and other sources, varying F-VG, several with old taped repairs (2 folders)
Railway Paintings and Prints, a framed collection including oil on canvas Bayardo signed M Franklin 1967, oil on board C.K. & P railway 1937 dated 1988, watercolour of streamlined Coronation Class locomotive under steam, signed J E Wigston, 1990, and various furnishing prints including A Duchess at Carlisle signed B Freeman, and one unframed print, F-G (9)
A Substantially-Complete 3½" Gauge Live Steam 'Jenny Lind' 2-2-2 Locomotive and Tender, to LBSC design with a set of Reeves drawings (in 6 sheets published after 1942), the locomotive frame and motion essentially complete and evidently run-in from an external boiler (transparencies of this are included), with an unused copper boiler of riveted/silver-soldered construction apparently built by Gordon Wells, complete with ashpan and firebars, loosely-mounted in frame with other loose parts of loco including weatherboard, cab sides, dome and safety valve covers, superheater unit, smokebox/chimney and various small brass fittings, the 6-wheeled tender with functioning brakes to all wheels, water tank, hand pump and connecting pipes, finished in red-lined black livery as Great Eastern Railway No 103, neatly-cast plates to cab sides, overall G, front buffers appear to be missing and possibly some other parts, No Boiler Certificate, considerable reassembly required, together with a framed print showing the original 'Jenny Lind' locomotive (qty)
McQueens Racing Print, entitled 'Our Leading Jockeys of the Day', engraved by Edward Gilbert Hester, with sixteen facsimile signatures of the jockeys illustrated, approx 70 x 110 cms, framed and glazed together with two hand-coloured etchings after Tudovici entitled 'The Election at Eatanswill' and 'The Pickwickman's on the Road to Dingley Dell, framed and glazed .(3)
After Phil May,'The English Racing Automobile', a limited edition coloured print depicting 'Raymond Mays in ERA R4C taking a bend in the Picardy Grand Prix, which he won at Peronne, in 1937', signed in pencil by the artist, no. 63/500 with publishers back stamp. 33 x 43cm approx. Framed and glazed. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

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