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§ Banksy (British, b.1974), Walled Off Hotel box set, print with concrete relief, from the open edition, in the artist's designated frame, picture size: 22cm x 22cm, frame size: 25.5cm x 25.5cm Sold with original numbered and stamped invoice and a soap from The Walled Off Hotel. Please note that Artist's Resale Right may be additionally payable on this lot up to a maximum of 4% on top of the hammer price (visit www.dacs.org.uk for more information).. §
Tracey Emin (British, b.1963). 'And Then You Left Me'. Artist proof signed polymer gravue print, titled and dated 11- 00. 30cm x 39cm .. Has been removed from frame. Some creasing to the paper, most notable top right margin and to the left side close to the mount. No other significant damage found. Believed to be polymer gravue print. Artist Proof
§ Bob Dylan (American Musician, b.1941), Endless Highway, 2016, limited edition giclée print on hahnemühle paper, produced by Halcyon Gallery in association with the artist to celebrate the launch of the exhibition Bob Dylan: The Beaten Path, signed and numbered 379/1941 in pencil to margin, image 25cm x 42cm, paper 31.8cm x 47.6cm. Complete with Halcyon Gallery certificate of authenticity, ‘The Beaten Path’ hardback book and metal stand, housed within bespoke flight case..
Jennifer Dickson RA (South African, b.1936), The Trysting Place, etching with colour, titled, signed in pencil under red stamp, 21 of 30, 32cm x 45cm, Dappled Sunlight, Bowood, titled, signed and numbered 28/30 in pencil, 37cm x 47cm, Kirsty Wither, Where you take me, limited edition print signed and numbered 171/875 in pencil, 32cm x 43cm (3).
NO RESERVE Raven (James) The English Novel 1770-1829: a Bibliographical Survey of Prose Fiction Published in the British Isles, 2 vol., first edition, original cloth, Oxford, 2000 § Hermann (Frank) Sotheby's Portrait of an Auction House, first edition, rare unsigned copy, small collection of correspondence from the author to the Hodgsons loosely inserted, original cloth, dust-jacket, a little rubbed, 1980 § Maclean (Virginia) A Short-title Catalogue of Household and Cookery Books published in the English Tongue 1701-1800, frontispiece, original cloth, dust-jacket, 1981 § Meriton (John) Small Books for the Common Man a Descriptive Bibliography, illustrations, original boards, a little rubbed, 2010 § Muir (Percy) Minding My Own Business, first edition, portrait frontispiece, plates, original cloth, dust-jacket, a little rubbed, small tear to spine foot, neatly repaired, 1956 § Mandelbrote (Giles) Out of Print & Into Profit, first edition, frontispiece, original cloth, dust-jacket, 2006; and c.80 others, 8vo & 4to (c.85)
NO RESERVE Asia & The Middle East.- 13 small albumen prints depicting family and everyday life in Dera Ghazi Khan in Pakistan, showing, inter alia, camel trains, Balochi wedding parties and horse dealers, a bridge of boats over the Indus, Mahsud Waziri prisoners, each with caption in ink manuscript, separately a large group shot depicting whirling dervishes, each mounted to card, mounts browned and soiled and with a little faint scattered foxing; and 10 chromolithographed or engraved plates depicting scenes in the Middle East or Constantinople, some with hand-colouring, most after David Roberts, also a 1986 Protocol Affairs booklet from the Sultanate of Oman and a small print of the Suleymaniye Mosque, oblong 4to et infra, v.d. (sm.qty.)
NO RESERVE Botany.- Miltitz (Friedrich von) Handbuch der Botanischen Literatur, folding table, original boards, rubbed, Berlin, 1829 § Wood (William) Catalogue of an Exetnsive and Valuable Collection of the Best Works on Natural History, engraved frontispiece, advertisement leaf and list of subscribers at end, light spotting, modern cloth-backed boards, uncut, 1824 § Catalogue (A) of the Principal Botanical Authors and their Works...to the Year 1770, drop-head title, pp.xvii-lxxx extract from a larger work, with 30pp. chronological table of botanical authors at end, library stamps at beginning and end, old cloth, rebacked, [c.1770] § Barber (J.T.) [Sale Catalogue] Catalogue of the Valuable Library of Botanical and other Books..., the bookseller William Bain's copy with his bids in code and prices and some buyers' names in pencil, old cloth, damp-stained, original wrappers bound in, Sotheby's, 1900 § Crowley (Philip) [Sale Catalogue] A Catalogue of...the Collection of Birds' Eggs...containing....a Specimen of the Great Auk's Egg, Edward Bidwell's copy interleaved with prices in guineas and buyer's names/initials, wrappers, J.C.Stevens, 1902 § [Sale Catalogue] Königliche Gartenbibliothek ehemals zu Schloss Herrenhausen bei Hannover, additional material bound in at end, original boards, rebacked, Königstein im Taunus, Reiss & Sohn, 2005; and a small quantity of botanical pamphlets, booksellers' & auction catalogues including a bound volume of 3 Coxhead & 1 Rich catalogue 1837-35, others by Junk, Dulau and Quaritch, the 3 vol. Plesch catalogue bound in half calf and a bound volume of de Belder catalogues, v.s. (Qty)⁂ Including some interesting catalogues: the Barber sale included 2 copies of Jacquin's Stapeliarum of 1806 (the last copy of which made £130,000 at auction), Bain bought all the orchid lots; the Great Auk's egg (lot A) made £304 10s.. on the last item John Collins notes at the beginning "The [Königliche Gartenbibliothek] sale never took place. Bound in at the end of this copy is the print out produced by Christies when they were trying to sell the collection en bloc to Sheikh Saud. Maggs were asked to advise him & we recommended the purchase which would have been in the region of 3K. At that stage the books were at Exbury the Rothschild house on the Solent. They had been bought by the Rothschilds for Charlotte R. on account of the music & the garden books came along for the ride. Also a fine military library - I don't know what happened to this".
NO RESERVE India.- a small quantity of items, comprising 6 albumen prints mounted on card, depicting, respectively, the Delhi Railway, the Lower Road in the Murree Hills (this with 7 small prints of domestic life in England mounted verso), camels and their drivers crossing the Sabarmati River, 3 views of the Hooghly Bridge during construction, and houses in an unidentified valley, a set of 12 postcards (printed in Peshawar) of the Khyber Pass, and 16 engraved plates by Brandard, Le Petit, Heath, Higham, and others depicting scenes in Ellora, Gurwall, Jeypore, Lucknow, Mandu, Mukundra, Secundra, Bijapur, Malwa, Dowlatabad, Elephanta, and Bihar, albumen print mounts soiled and with a little damp-staining, engraved plates with marginal soiling and occasional foxing, oblong 4to & 8vo, v.d. [the prints c.1900, the postcards and plates early or mid 19th-century], (sm.qty.)
NO RESERVE Photographs.- albumen print of Edward VIII taken during his visit to Australia in 1920, contemporary caption in ink manuscript to reverse reading "Edward, Prince of Wales | at | Camperdown Victoria | Standing on the Steps of the Shire Hall", some soiling, a few scuffs and marks, mounted to card, image: 5 1/2 x 7 3/4 in, dated in pencil to reverse "June 1st 1920"; and a black-and-white print of Winston Churchill painting in an unidentified location, this with some creasing, its dimensions: 6 1/4 x 8 1/4 in, [1950s] (2)
NO RESERVE Australasia.- a small quantity of items, comprising 3 albumen prints and 2 postcards dating c.1900 mounted to a single sheet of card (the former depicting, respectively, boats at the Railway Pier in Sandridge and unidentified coastal and rural scenes, the latter depicting Queen's Bridge in Melbourne and the city's Exhibition Building), a ?c.1890 unsigned pencil sketch of a boat on a river, an information booklet for the city of Wagga Wagga dated 1959, a pamphlet issued to Australian troops entitled "Rules for the Preservation of Health on Field Service", a souvenir issue of The Weekly News printed in Auckland dated February 19 1958 documenting the Royal visit to Australia and New Zealand, a scanned print of The Corso in Manly, and a photograph of a man in uniform, card mount soiled and browned, nicked to edges, other pieces a little soiled; and 2 others, 4to et infra, v.d. (sm.qty.)
Tom Dodson 1910 - 1991 Ltd and Numbered Edition Colour Print - Titled ' Fishergate Preston ' Signed by the Artist to Bottom Right. This Print Is No 243 of 850, Mounted and Framed Behind Glass. Excellent Colours - No Fading. Size Print Only 17.5 x 20,5 Inches. Mounted and Framed Behind Glass.

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