Cricket, A 25" x 22" print by A L Grace - England v Australia September 1880, original done for Gunn and Moore, Limited Edition 128/850, signed to margin by Len Hutton, Geoff Boycott, Mike Brearly, Allan Border, Graeme Wood, Geoff Dymock, Greg Chappell, Kim Hughes, Jeff Thomson, Dennis Lillee and seven others of the 1980 tourists, most in pencil, framed and glazed
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An Interesting Collection of 20th Century Mountaineering Books, with related publications, hard & soft back, some out of print titles including Ruttledge (Hugh) Attack on Everest, first edition, 1935, Robert McBride & Co. New York; Hunt (Sir John) The Ascent of Everest, first edition, 1953, H & S; various publications by Smythe (F.S.) with numerous others (167)
Charles Johnson Payne, called ''Snaffles'' (1884-1967) ''The Biggest Walls In The Country Was In It'' Signed, coloured print, bears the Snaffles bit blind stamp, together with a further print after the same artist, ''An Irish Yawner''', 30cm by 45.5cm & 33.5cm by 51cm respectively (2) Artist's Resale Rights/Droit de Suite may apply to this lot, please refer to our Terms of Business
Charles Johnson Payne, called ''Snaffles'' (1884-1967) ''Prepare To Receive Cavalry'' Signed, coloured print, bears the Snaffles bit blind stamp, together with a further print after the same artist, ''The Stone-faced 'Narrer-back''', 28cm by 48cm & 33cm by 51.5cm respectively (2) Artist's Resale Rights/Droit de Suite may apply to this lot, please refer to our Terms of Business
Charles Johnson Payne, called ''Snaffles'' (1884-1967) ''Great Banks There Was Below In The Fields'' Signed, coloured print, bears the Snaffles bit blind stamp, together with a further signed coloured print bearing the bit blind stamp, ''The Varmint Little Lady'', 29.5cm by 42.5cm & 32cm by 43cm respectively (2) Artist's Resale Rights/Droit de Suite may apply to this lot, please refer to our Terms of Business
A parcel of prints including Ryan Callanan satirical image entitled 'Ona Islam', a Banksy print on canvas, Jimmy Hendrix image print ETC Condition reports are provided on request by email only for this type of auction, otherwise purchase 'as seen'. Condition reports done week commencing January 7th.
Framed print of the Thames with Houses of Parliament by KLITZ, framed watercolour of a country pond by DENNIS PANNETT, 42 x 54cms Condition reports are provided on request by email only for this type of auction, otherwise purchase 'as seen'. Condition reports done week commencing January 7th.
ROBERT ROSENBERG? (indistinctly signed) limited edition (24/145) colour print, abstract with figures, signed, measurements to follow, 31 x 65cms Condition reports are provided on request by email only for this type of auction, otherwise purchase 'as seen'. Condition reports done week commencing January 7th.
SIDNEY NOLAN limited edition (18/60) lithograph - haunting Australian outback scene with ghostly figure, 70 x 79cms Condition reports are provided on request by email only for this type of auction, otherwise purchase 'as seen'. Condition reports done week commencing January 7th.The print paper looks a little stained from age, otherwise there are no other issues.The print is framed under glass and is signed.
JOHN HALL THORPE (1874-1947) "Parrots and squirrel", colour woodblock print, signed in pencil lower right CONDITION REPORTS Some possible fading and discolouration to the paintwork. There are accretions or possibly foxing to areas of the picture and various other marks. General wear and tear commensurate with age and use. See photos for details.
AFTER SAMUEL HOWITT "Rabbit shooting", "Snipe shooting" and "Hare shooting", three colour prints, together with AFTER HENRY ALKEN "Water Hen shooting", engraving and a print depicting "Epsom-Preparing to start", together with AFTER W. SHAYER "Spring", "Summer", "Autumn" and "Winter", coloured engravings published by Arthur Akerman, 191 Regent Street, London, June 1st 1866 (9)
AFTER LOUIS ICART (1888-1950) "Montmartre - Le Marchand de Marrons", a woman in fur wrap, a gentleman roasting chestnuts before her, coloured etching, limited edition No'd. AO75/500, signed in pencil to the margin lower right, inscribed on an "Editions Graphiques Gallery" label verso, inscribed within the print "Copyright 1928 by L Icart" top left, bears blind stamp lower left (ARR) CONDITION REPORTS Has general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. Some discolouration to the silk style covered mounts and a split to the corners where it has been folded. Some signs of foxing particularly evident in the top centre of the image.

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