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Lot 283

Grayson Perry (b.1960) - Love Doubt Humility, digital colour print on linen, signed with digital print lower right, 35 x 35cm

Lot 292

Edward Reginald Frampton (1872-1923) - Devon coastline, limited edition colour print, numbered 64/75 in pencil to lower margin, with stamp seal mark, visible sheet dimensions 62 x 59cm

Lot 293

John Brunsdon (1933-2014) - Across the Marshes, trial print 1, etching and aquatint in colours, signed and titled in pencil to the lower margin, full sheet dimensions 56 x 78..5cm

Lot 304

Lilias August (b.1955) - Scaffold Shadows, St Edmundsbury Cathedral, Bury St Edmunds, limited edition print, signed and numbered 6/75 in pencil to the lower margin, visible sheet dimensions 18.5 x 18cm

Lot 353

After Eric Ravilious (1903-1942) - Submarine Series, print in colours, label verso stating published by The Camberwell Press circa 1996, 27 x 31.5cm

Lot 247

OVERPAINTED PRINT ON CANVAS, depicting a sleeping child and cat 80cm x 70cm Framed

Lot 252

* MALCOLM BUTTS, CRAIL HARBOUR digital print, signed and numbered 230/500 in pencil 22cm x 32cm Mounted framed and under glass

Lot 255

GERRY BAPTIST, LE CHATEAU colour print, signed, titled and numbered 199/250 in pencil 40cm x 50cm Mounted, framed and under glass

Lot 260

CHROMOLITHOGRAPH, along with another print depicting a courting scene Largest picture size 46cm x 38cm Both framed and under glass

Lot 266

JOHN FYFE FYVIE, BANDITS AT FOUR O' CLOCK colour print, signed 28/250 in pencil 35cm x 50cm Mounted, framed and under glass

Lot 271

LEWIS EVANS, SEATED NUDE, large print, 58.5cm x 73.5cm, mounted, framed and under glass; along with three other pictures (4)

Lot 281

PETER NIXON, ANGEL ON MY SHOULDER giclee print, signed in ink 49cm x 28cm Mounted, framed and under glass

Lot 325

GICLEE PRINT depicting an Indian Lapwing 30cm x 20cm Mounted, framed and under glass

Lot 46

COLOUR PRINT OF ELIZABETH TAYLOR, with signature, framed

Lot 6217

A print dated 1820 entitled "The Garrison Staff". Image size 23cm x 16cm. Beneath the print are hand written names of each officer depicted including Brigade Major Lloyd, Colonel Fraser, Major West, Colonel Ramsey, Brigade Mjor Rice-Jones, RE. etc. Wooden backed, mounted in black & gilt frame, overall size 44cm x 37cm.

Lot 6310

A collection of various screen printed WW2 Era Union Jack Flags: a Large British Army Queens Crown Flag, screen printed and dated 1983, size 6' x 4': Framed print 1st Kings Own Border Regt Battle Honours, size 31cm x 24cm: 1970's Texico Petrol "The Great British Regiments" miniature cap badge collection, complete in folder: "The Defence of Rourkes Drift 22/23 January 1879", a two set edition British Archives Publication with reprinted period papers etc. (Q)

Lot 570J

A framed and glazed print of a golfing scene

Lot 570M

A framed coloured etching print of "Lincoln Cathedral from Castle yard" by John Bungay

Lot 570P

A framed and glazed print of Victorian Farrier's yard

Lot 1755

A gilt framed and glazed oval Victorian print entitled 'Out of School'.

Lot 1894

A large framed oil over print view of Amalfi coast signed C F Aagard, 100 x 68.5 cm.

Lot 1901

A Paul Klee (1876-1940) limited edition print entitled '2 Men Meet', 60/500, from the 3rd edition of the folio 'The Prints of Paul Klee'.

Lot 1902

A T. Nash 1970's abstract landscape watercolour, signed, together with a limited edition print 4/25 'The Harbour' by Anne Teefu.

Lot 1906

A framed and glazed print from 'The New York Collection'.

Lot 1908

A Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) print from the Vollard suite, stamped and signed in pencil

Lot 1909

A David Hockney (b.1937) private view lithographic exhibition poster print.

Lot 1919

A Zlatko Prica (1916-2003) limited edition lithographic print 36/60 of abstract scene with figures, circa 1950, pencil signed and numbered with blind stamp.

Lot 1922

A framed and glazed Henri Matisse print entitled 'Idole', stamped and signed in coloured pencil.

Lot 1923

A Jean Cocteau (1889-1963) print entitled 'Theatre Complet', stamped and signed in coloured pencil.

Lot 1925

5 Henry Moore shelter sketch prints circa 1940, 1 Pablo Picasso print circa 1956, 2 Elisabeth Frink prints circa 1975 and 2 Henri Matisse prints circa 1935. (10 in total).

Lot 2048

A Victorian oak framed and glazed print entitled 'The Print Collector', Meissonier.

Lot 439

A framed and glazed print 'A special Pleader' by Charles Barber

Lot 27

A JAPANESE WATERCOLOUR OF A WATER BIRD amongst reeds, signed, 23cm x 23cm, a woodblock print of a lady on a balcony, 22cm x 28cm and three unframed watercolours of scholars and calligraphy, 15cm x 14cm (5) Condition Report:printed image of fan loose within mount. Snipe should read print with body colour.

Lot 1002

FIVE ANTIQUE PRINTS TO INCLUDE AN UNUSUAL OPTICAL PRINT FROM THE AGONY OF RICHARD III, TWO IN MAPLE FRAMES, VARIOUS SIZES. (5)

Lot 1005

A VICTORIAN PRINT ENTITLED THE HALT IN MAPLE FRAME. 70 x 54cms.

Lot 1008

ROBIN PICKERING. CONTEMPORARY. ARR. VENETIAN SUN, LIMITED EDITION SIGNED COLOUR PRINT. 46.5 x 30cms. TOGETHER WITH AN EXHIBITION POSTER FOR P.E.GERNEZ. 76 x 49cms. (2)

Lot 1012

AFTER JOHANN OTTAVIANI.   A COLOURED PRINT OF A PAPAL ARCHED WALL DECORATION FEATURING THREE MEN APPEARING BEFORE ABRAHAM, WITHIN GILT EDGED REEDED EBONISED FRAME.   61 x 58cms.

Lot 1013

SARAH JANE SZIKORA. CONTEMPORARY. ARR. MAKING WAVES, PENCIL SIGNED LIMITED EDITION COLOUR PRINT. 33 x 35cms.

Lot 1015

AFTER W.J.HUGGINS. NORTHERN WHALE FISHERY, HAND TINTED PRINT IN MAPLE FRAME. 42 x 61cms.

Lot 1016

AFTER SNAFFLES. A HORSE RACING SCENE, THE ENCLOSURE, COLOUR PRINT. 51 x 67cms.

Lot 1024

AFTER E.J.POYNTER. (1863-1919) ON THE TERRACE, A VINTAGE COLOUR PRINT. 40 x 63cms.

Lot 1025

FIVE 20th.C.FRAMED GRAPHIC WORKS TO INCLUDE ARCHITECTURAL ETCHINGS AND A PRINT AFTER WALTER CRANE OF FAIRIES. (5)

Lot 1028

AN ANTIQUE HAND COLOURED PRINT OF SCOTS FUSILLIER GUARDS, ANOTHER OF A BRITISH NAVAL SUBJECT TOGETHER WITH TWO OF TROOPS ON PARADE.

Lot 1029

AN UNUSUAL LATE VICTORIAN OPTICAL PRINT, PRINCE ALBERT AND TWO LADIES IN EGLOMISE MOUNT. 28 x 20cms.

Lot 1099

E.BOSTOCK. (1917-2006) ARR. AMBOSELLI, KENYA, SIGNED PASTEL AND WATERCOLOUR. 43 x 29cms TOGETHER WITH A LIMITED EDITION PRINT BY AMANDA JACKSON, A WATERCOLOUR BY TIM VINER AND A PICTURE BY ADDITA HUSNI-BEY, SIZES VARY.

Lot 1131

STEPHEN BISHOP. CONTEMPORARY. ARR. PORTRAIT OF A HORSE, SIGNED AND DATED 2004, OIL ON CANVAS. 71 x 92cms TOGETHER WITH A LIMITED EDITION PRINT FROSTY MORNING AFTER PERSIS CLAYTON WEIRS.

Lot 298

A GROUP OF FOUR ROMAN KARAKUS COLOUR PRINT POSTERS - UNIFORMLY FRAMED.

Lot 2025

An unusual transfer print meat plate by Powell Bishop and Stonier, part of the London scenes series, with decoration of birds and panel with Nelson's Column, registration lozenge for May 6th 1882, and impressed triangle, 49.5 x 39 cm . No cracks, chips or detectable restoration, a pin head size nick and light brown speckling to parts of rim

Lot 2050

18th Century first period Worcester blue and white cup and saucer with fence pattern and double blue line border, crescent mark to base, early to mid 19th Century English peafowl decorated green spatterware cup and saucer, and an early to mid 19th Century Sunderland lustre tea bowl and saucer decorated with figural transfer print in purple and overglaze hand-painted highlights (6 in lot).

Lot 2169

Edward Hillsworth, (1867-1941) Bromide print Man with a short clay pipe titled, annotated and signed with initials and dated '38 in pencil, 29.5cm x 14.25cm and another print, 25cm x 19.5cm (2)Provenance; Edward Hillsworth lived most of his adult life in Basingstoke in Hampshire. He was one of the founder members of the Basingstoke camera club. Most of his photographs were taken in the mid 1920s up to 1938 with some earlier. He entered many competitions and was awarded a number of certificates of merit. Some of his photographs were published and featured in photographic exhibitions. In the Royal photographic Society records on line 1870-1915 there are records of two of his exhibits in 1908 and 1910. Many were developed and printed by himself from glass plates on various papers at home. The collection in this sale comprises over 500 prints divided in to 28 lots. The subjects cover a diverse range and many are mounted on card. Edward Hillsworth lived in a three bedroom terrace house in the centre of the town in Southern Road. They are being sent in for sale by his great nephew. The original glass plates are no longer in existence and the family story says that they were disposed of in the Basingstoke Canal after his death. This is the complete collection of his work as passed down through the family to the present vendor..

Lot 2170

Edward Hillsworth, (1867-1941) Bromide print The Bulldog Breed labelled verso 26cm x 18cmProvenance; Edward Hillsworth lived most of his adult life in Basingstoke in Hampshire. He was one of the founder members of the Basingstoke camera club. Most of his photographs were taken in the mid 1920s up to 1938 with some earlier. He entered many competitions and was awarded a number of certificates of merit. Some of his photographs were published and featured in photographic exhibitions. In the Royal photographic Society records on line 1870-1915 there are records of two of his exhibits in 1908 and 1910. Many were developed and printed by himself from glass plates on various papers at home. The collection in this sale comprises over 500 prints divided in to 28 lots. The subjects cover a diverse range and many are mounted on card. Edward Hillsworth lived in a three bedroom terrace house in the centre of the town in Southern Road. They are being sent in for sale by his great nephew. The original glass plates are no longer in existence and the family story says that they were disposed of in the Basingstoke Canal after his death. This is the complete collection of his work as passed down through the family to the present vendor..

Lot 2171

Edward Hillsworth, (1867-1941) Bromide print The Queen of the Harbour titled, annotated and signed with initials and dated '31 in pencil, 22cm x 16cm and another print Joan and two un-mounted prints of the same subject(4)Provenance; Edward Hillsworth lived most of his adult life in Basingstoke in Hampshire. He was one of the founder members of the Basingstoke camera club. Most of his photographs were taken in the mid 1920s up to 1938 with some earlier. He entered many competitions and was awarded a number of certificates of merit. Some of his photographs were published and featured in photographic exhibitions. In the Royal photographic Society records on line 1870-1915 there are records of two of his exhibits in 1908 and 1910. Many were developed and printed by himself from glass plates on various papers at home. The collection in this sale comprises over 500 prints divided in to 28 lots. The subjects cover a diverse range and many are mounted on card. Edward Hillsworth lived in a three bedroom terrace house in the centre of the town in Southern Road. They are being sent in for sale by his great nephew. The original glass plates are no longer in existence and the family story says that they were disposed of in the Basingstoke Canal after his death. This is the complete collection of his work as passed down through the family to the present vendor..

Lot 2172

Edward Hillsworth, (1867-1941) Bromide print Furrowed by toil, by wind and sea engraved labelled verso, 20cm x 11.5cmand another print, (2)Provenance; Edward Hillsworth lived most of his adult life in Basingstoke in Hampshire. He was one of the founder members of the Basingstoke camera club. Most of his photographs were taken in the mid 1920s up to 1938 with some earlier. He entered many competitions and was awarded a number of certificates of merit. Some of his photographs were published and featured in photographic exhibitions. In the Royal photographic Society records on line 1870-1915 there are records of two of his exhibits in 1908 and 1910. Many were developed and printed by himself from glass plates on various papers at home. The collection in this sale comprises over 500 prints divided in to 28 lots. The subjects cover a diverse range and many are mounted on card. Edward Hillsworth lived in a three bedroom terrace house in the centre of the town in Southern Road. They are being sent in for sale by his great nephew. The original glass plates are no longer in existence and the family story says that they were disposed of in the Basingstoke Canal after his death. This is the complete collection of his work as passed down through the family to the present vendor..

Lot 2173

Edward Hillsworth, (1867-1941) Bromide print The Smoker labelled verso, 24.5cm x 18.5cm another Derby titled, annotated and signed with initials and dated 1936 in pencil, 21cm x 14625cm and Alas! The fleeting years 22.5cm x 17.5cm (3)Provenance; Edward Hillsworth lived most of his adult life in Basingstoke in Hampshire. He was one of the founder members of the Basingstoke camera club. Most of his photographs were taken in the mid 1920s up to 1938 with some earlier. He entered many competitions and was awarded a number of certificates of merit. Some of his photographs were published and featured in photographic exhibitions. In the Royal photographic Society records on line 1870-1915 there are records of two of his exhibits in 1908 and 1910. Many were developed and printed by himself from glass plates on various papers at home. The collection in this sale comprises over 500 prints divided in to 28 lots. The subjects cover a diverse range and many are mounted on card. Edward Hillsworth lived in a three bedroom terrace house in the centre of the town in Southern Road. They are being sent in for sale by his great nephew. The original glass plates are no longer in existence and the family story says that they were disposed of in the Basingstoke Canal after his death. This is the complete collection of his work as passed down through the family to the present vendor..

Lot 2175

Edward Hillsworth, (1867-1941) Bromide print Ploughing in Essex titled, annotated and signed with initials and dated 1937 in pencil, 20cm x 29.5cm, another print 18cm x 24cm, and two unmounted prints Harvest, 18cm x 24cm and Good Friends signed and annotated in pencil verso, 18cm x 23.5cm with two other prints (8)Provenance; Edward Hillsworth lived most of his adult life in Basingstoke in Hampshire. He was one of the founder members of the Basingstoke camera club. Most of his photographs were taken in the mid 1920s up to 1938 with some earlier. He entered many competitions and was awarded a number of certificates of merit. Some of his photographs were published and featured in photographic exhibitions. In the Royal photographic Society records on line 1870-1915 there are records of two of his exhibits in 1908 and 1910. Many were developed and printed by himself from glass plates on various papers at home. The collection in this sale comprises over 500 prints divided in to 28 lots. The subjects cover a diverse range and many are mounted on card. Edward Hillsworth lived in a three bedroom terrace house in the centre of the town in Southern Road. They are being sent in for sale by his great nephew. The original glass plates are no longer in existence and the family story says that they were disposed of in the Basingstoke Canal after his death. This is the complete collection of his work as passed down through the family to the present vendor..

Lot 2176

Edward Hillsworth, (1867-1941) Bromide print A Surrey Farmstead titled, annotated and signed with initials and dated 1931 in pencil, 16cm x 20cm, The Lock labelled verso, 13cm x 25cm, and a silver gelatine print Umbrellas to mend labelled verso 11cm x 15cm together with a collection of agricultural studies, (approx 45)Provenance; Edward Hillsworth lived most of his adult life in Basingstoke in Hampshire. He was one of the founder members of the Basingstoke camera club. Most of his photographs were taken in the mid 1920s up to 1938 with some earlier. He entered many competitions and was awarded a number of certificates of merit. Some of his photographs were published and featured in photographic exhibitions. In the Royal photographic Society records on line 1870-1915 there are records of two of his exhibits in 1908 and 1910. Many were developed and printed by himself from glass plates on various papers at home. The collection in this sale comprises over 500 prints divided in to 28 lots. The subjects cover a diverse range and many are mounted on card. Edward Hillsworth lived in a three bedroom terrace house in the centre of the town in Southern Road. They are being sent in for sale by his great nephew. The original glass plates are no longer in existence and the family story says that they were disposed of in the Basingstoke Canal after his death. This is the complete collection of his work as passed down through the family to the present vendor..

Lot 2177

Edward Hillsworth, (1867-1941) Bromide print The Inner Harbour Polperro titled, annotated and signed with initials and dated 1931 in pencil, 15.5cm x 20.5cmcm, The School for Scandal labelled verso, 16.5cm x 20.5cm, and three other prints of Polperro (5)Provenance; Edward Hillsworth lived most of his adult life in Basingstoke in Hampshire. He was one of the founder members of the Basingstoke camera club. Most of his photographs were taken in the mid 1920s up to 1938 with some earlier. He entered many competitions and was awarded a number of certificates of merit. Some of his photographs were published and featured in photographic exhibitions. In the Royal photographic Society records on line 1870-1915 there are records of two of his exhibits in 1908 and 1910. Many were developed and printed by himself from glass plates on various papers at home. The collection in this sale comprises over 500 prints divided in to 28 lots. The subjects cover a diverse range and many are mounted on card. Edward Hillsworth lived in a three bedroom terrace house in the centre of the town in Southern Road. They are being sent in for sale by his great nephew. The original glass plates are no longer in existence and the family story says that they were disposed of in the Basingstoke Canal after his death. This is the complete collection of his work as passed down through the family to the present vendor..

Lot 2178

Edward Hillsworth, (1867-1941) Bromide print Landing the catch inscribed verso, 17cm x 21cm, The last low rays their Benediction give (Rye Harbour) titled, annotated and signed with initials and dated 1936 in pencil, 24.5cm x 19.5cm, The Haven under the hills 1931 24cm x 20cm The Empty Mooring 1937, 17.5cm x 23.5cm and two others(6)Provenance; Edward Hillsworth lived most of his adult life in Basingstoke in Hampshire. He was one of the founder members of the Basingstoke camera club. Most of his photographs were taken in the mid 1920s up to 1938 with some earlier. He entered many competitions and was awarded a number of certificates of merit. Some of his photographs were published and featured in photographic exhibitions. In the Royal photographic Society records on line 1870-1915 there are records of two of his exhibits in 1908 and 1910. Many were developed and printed by himself from glass plates on various papers at home. The collection in this sale comprises over 500 prints divided in to 28 lots. The subjects cover a diverse range and many are mounted on card. Edward Hillsworth lived in a three bedroom terrace house in the centre of the town in Southern Road. They are being sent in for sale by his great nephew. The original glass plates are no longer in existence and the family story says that they were disposed of in the Basingstoke Canal after his death. This is the complete collection of his work as passed down through the family to the present vendor..

Lot 2180

Edward Hillsworth, (1867-1941) Bromide print Waiting for Father titled, annotated and signed with initials and dated 37 in pencil, 21cm x 15.5cm, together with a mixed lot of mounted and unmounted portraits of children, (approx 34)Provenance; Edward Hillsworth lived most of his adult life in Basingstoke in Hampshire. He was one of the founder members of the Basingstoke camera club. Most of his photographs were taken in the mid 1920s up to 1938 with some earlier. He entered many competitions and was awarded a number of certificates of merit. Some of his photographs were published and featured in photographic exhibitions. In the Royal photographic Society records on line 1870-1915 there are records of two of his exhibits in 1908 and 1910. Many were developed and printed by himself from glass plates on various papers at home. The collection in this sale comprises over 500 prints divided in to 28 lots. The subjects cover a diverse range and many are mounted on card. Edward Hillsworth lived in a three bedroom terrace house in the centre of the town in Southern Road. They are being sent in for sale by his great nephew. The original glass plates are no longer in existence and the family story says that they were disposed of in the Basingstoke Canal after his death. This is the complete collection of his work as passed down through the family to the present vendor..

Lot 2183

Edward Hillsworth, (1867-1941) Bromide print Romney Marsh label verso, 23.5cm x 16cm, Autumn in the Birchwood, 1936, 24cm x 18cm, together with a mixed lot of landscapes (80 approx)Provenance; Edward Hillsworth lived most of his adult life in Basingstoke in Hampshire. He was one of the founder members of the Basingstoke camera club. Most of his photographs were taken in the mid 1920s up to 1938 with some earlier. He entered many competitions and was awarded a number of certificates of merit. Some of his photographs were published and featured in photographic exhibitions. In the Royal photographic Society records on line 1870-1915 there are records of two of his exhibits in 1908 and 1910. Many were developed and printed by himself from glass plates on various papers at home. The collection in this sale comprises over 500 prints divided in to 28 lots. The subjects cover a diverse range and many are mounted on card. Edward Hillsworth lived in a three bedroom terrace house in the centre of the town in Southern Road. They are being sent in for sale by his great nephew. The original glass plates are no longer in existence and the family story says that they were disposed of in the Basingstoke Canal after his death. This is the complete collection of his work as passed down through the family to the present vendor..

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