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The Sinking of the Tirpitz signed print. 33.5 inches x 29 inches print by Gerald Coulson depicting an Avro Lancasterdropping it's tallboy bombs on Tirpitz. Signed clearly in pencil by 617 Tirpitz Raid veteran Benny Goodman and the artist Gerald Coulson. Numbered 54/500 - a nice low edition number. Double mounted print, will be sent flat. Good condition. All signed items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.
Multisigned Battle of Britain Print. Hawker Hurricane print, a limited edition of 1000, signed by an incredible 34 famous WWII Hurricane pilots. Names include Grp Capt Ambrose, Douglas Bader, AVM Bird-Wilson, artist K Broomfield, Pete Brothers, Wg Cdr Maxwell, Sir Denis Crowley-Milling, Dennis David, AC Dutton, John Ellacombe, Sqn Ldr Fopp, PH Fox, Sir Christopher Foxley-Norris, Alan Gear, Tom Gleave, Sir John Grandy, Peter Hairs, Wing Commander Hallowes, Pat Hancock, R Innes, Johnny Kent, Ginger Lacey, Harold Maguire, B Malinowski, M J Mansfield, P Matthews, R J McNair, A G Miller, R Plenderleith, R Puda, G L Sinclair, Bob Stanford-Tuck, H M Stephen, I B Westmacott and Z Wroblenski. Numbered 142/1000 and certified / signed by Michael Fopp of the Battle of Britain Museum. Good condition. All signed items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.
?Concorde Limited edition signed print: End of an Era. Depicting Concorde landing at Heathrow on 24th October 2003. Size:?16 x 12 Limited edition of 250. Autographed by Mike Bannister (Concorde Captain)?and numbered/signed by the artist Ivan Berryman. Good condition. All signed items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.
WILLIAM KIPP AFTER GEORGE OWEN "Penbrok Comitatus Olim Pars Demetarvm", a map of Pembrokeshire, black and white engraved map, later coloured, together with a further modern framed map of Northumberland CONDITION REPORTS Various crease marks all over. Unsure if stuck down. Is written in pencil on the bottom. Has various foxing, discolouration. Can see print through the back. Map of Northumberland is stuck down, discoloured and foxed and has crease to the centre, various scratches and marks all over, frame is chipped and has losses. Both with general wear and tear.
A box containing an assortment of various prints, etc and a verre eglomise frame containing a head and shoulders portrait of a gentleman in 18th Century dress CONDITION REPORTS Portrait study - damage to the verre eglomise frame, paint lifting to picture, picture discoloured, frame with various chips, scratches, losses, damage. The engraving of view of canal - foxed in places, discoloured, some chips and scratches to frame, some marks to picture. Rabbit engraving - paper is very yellowed and foxed, some marks to mount, some scratches to frame. Man on bench engraving - paper is very yellowed and dirty and some foxing, some light scratches to the frame. Seated lady - very discoloured, losses of paint, poor condition, and frame with various losses, chips, scratches. Allsley Park engraving - paper yellowed, foxed, discoloured, frame with chips and wear. Church engraving - slightly yellowed paper, frame with considerable chips and damage. Christ Church engraving - slightly yellowed paper, frame with some chips, scratches etc. Church with clock tower engraving - yellowed paper, frame in poor condition. Floral print - yellowed paper, chips etc to frame. Whitehall engraving - paper is foxed, yellowed etc, various marks and stains, frame has wear and scratches. All pictures have wear and tear.
G APPLEBY ? "Venice", study of a gondola with buildings in the background, watercolour, signed lower left, AFTER HENRY THIELE "Night snow", landscape, print, signed and titled in pencil and "Picasso - A Retrospective - The Museum of Modern Art, New York May 22 - September 16, 1988" framed poster
A box containing a selection of various modern racing prints, together with JOHN WARD "Venice", pastel, inscribed verso, etc CONDITION REPORTS The John Ward picture is unsigned, has general wear and tear, there is a black dot on in the sky and another darker dot on the left side on rooftop of building - unsure whether this is supposed to be there or not. Image approx 31cm x 22cm. Various thunderbugs between frame, glass and mount. Frame and has wear and tear. Both watercolours by Graham Salmon and C Morris - general wear and tear, dirt underneath the glass, frames are chipped and worn. The Munnings print - is faded and there are areas of discolouration on the picture, frame is badly chipped and knocked. The Sanderson Wells print is badly stained and has a large scratches. All items have wear and tear.
Nottingham Forest Football Club, large group of Seasonal Greetings cards sent to NFFC in 1952 by other league teams; commemorative items including plates; programmes including European Cup; badges; limited edition glazed framed print Nottingham Forest v Malmo, 1979, no.23/500 by S.Kirkham; beer mats, items from the collection of Jack Brentnall
A.L.Grace - A pair - "Visions of a Hat-trick", England versus Australia, Kennington Oval, 6th, 7th & 8th September 1880, Limited Edition Print 128/850, signed by Len Hutton and various members of the 1980 England and Australia teams; "A Century for England", England versus Australia, 28th, 29th & 30th August, 1st & 2nd September 1980, Limited Edition Print, 135/850, signed by Len Hutton, both published by Spica Prints, Cherry Tree Farm, Laxton, Notts, 55cm by 62cm, both framed
Theatre, Sir John Martin-Harvey (John Martin Harvey (1863-1944), knighted in 1921 as Sir John Martin-Harvey, stage actor), original play scripts from his estate and the estate of Lady Martin-Harvey, some heavily annotated in his hand, including 'Miki and Kathy', a comedy, version 2; 'The Bells' the part of Catharine, signed and annotated by Martin-Harvey; ''The H'Actress', with agent's letter addressed Miss Vincent; 'Lovelace'; Warner Brothers script for 'The Man who played God', final, 1931 (Martin-Harvey did not appear in the film, released in 1932 as The Silent Voice); with other printed ephemera relating to Martin-Harvey, including 'The Only Way', 1899 (2); 'Parts I have played' 1881-1909; Chinese Honeymoon; Shakespeare Tercentenary Commemoration Performance, Drury Lane, 2nd May 1916; Admirable Crichton, Duke of York, 1903, print folio; Picture Post with Martin-Harvey on the cover
John King, Before the Start of a Four-Mile Chase, watercolour, signed, 36 x 53 cm, with a Tryon Gallery label verso, a signed print by the same, and two other racing pictures (4) Condition report Report by GH The John King watercolour: Generally in good condition with reasonably strong colours and no foxing, damage or restoration. Frame in poor condition and generally falling apart. Label verso also in good condition. The signed John King print: Also in good condiion with very little fading, and no foxing, browning or damage. The pencil sketch: Underneath the print to the left is also clear and in good condition. Bears a Fores Limited label verso. The two other equestrian prints: After George Keane. Generally in poor condition with staining and damage.
É‘ An L S Lowry artist proof limited edition print, Peel Park, and a Venture Prints accompanying booklet (2) See inside front cover colour illustration Please note this lot will attract artists re-sale rights Condition report Report by RB From a local deceased estate, probably bought new by them. Very slight browning, really more visible to the margin, frame looks original, some knocks to it, the Venture Prints accompanying booklet has biro marks on it, used to calculate the VAT element and purchase price! Colours generally pretty good.
A John Piper woodcut print, houses, signed in pencil to the margin See illustration Condition report Report by GH Framed. Provenance: private vendor. Some browning and light spotting to the image. Otherwise good. Mount generally dirty and slightly stained. Mounted on card mount. We have not been able to unframe the print, so we do not know how it is attached on to the mount. In thin black wood frame. Report by RB Generally good, although slight areas with staining/slight spotting.
A John Piper limited edition woodcut print, Kentish Oasts, 6/25, signed in pencil to the margin See illustration Condition report Report by GH Framed. Provenance: private vendor. Some browning and spotting to the image. Mounted on card mount. We have not been able to unframe the print, so we do not know how it is attached on to the mount. In thin black wood frame.
A Michael Rothenstein artist proof limited edition lithograph, a tiger and birds, 10/50, 73 x 54.5 cm Condition report Report by GH Generally good with no obvious fading, foxing or damage. Occasional thunderbugs behind the glass. Report by RB I have catalogued this as an artist proof print as it is signed by the artist. It is also numbered 10/50 clearly indicating it is a limited edition print also. When I started out in auctioneering 31 years ago I was always taught that an artist proof print, is a print that is signed by the artist. This is not the signature printed in the print fashion but is an extra signature applied to the print by the artist. The condition of the frame is generally good with a few occasional and minor knocks.

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