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GIOVANNI BATISTA CANEVARI (ITALIAN 1789 - 1876), PORTRAIT OF A LADY IN MOURNING charcoal and pastel on paper, signed and inscribed `Roma 1858` in charcoal 65cm x 50cm Framed and under glass Label verso (not visible - under the backing board): `From Messrs Fores, Sporting & Fine Print Repository & Frame Manufacturer, 41 Picadilly, Corner of Sackville`.
1970 Open Golf Championship Official Past winners photograph – official dinner held at the R&A on the eve of the Open Championship attended by 16 past winners to incl Arthur Havers, Gene Sarazen, Dick Burton, Fred Daly, Roberto De Vincenzo, Kel Nagle, Arnold Palmer, Bobby Locke, Henry Cotton, Peter Thomson, Denny Shute, Bob Charles, Max Faulkner, Jack Nicklaus, Tony Jacklin, and Gary Player – titled Parade of Champions at St Andrews – Winners of The Open Golf Championship at the Dinner in their honour at St Andrews 1970 – image 8 x 11” – mf&g overall 18.5 x 22” plus Vanity Fair Print of John Ball mf&g (2)
Interesting Collection of 1950s Signed Boxing Ephemera to include 6 x Health and Strength Series postcards, 2 x Eddie Phillips postcards, 8 x Sporting Events and Stars, 10 x other Cigarette cards, signed Frank Bruno photograph and a Raging Bull print signed by Robert Di Nero and 1 x Middleweight champs programme 1954 (28)
A Rare Collection of Oxford University Rowing Medals and plaques awarded to Edward Prichard Evans, a member of the winning Oxford Boat Race Team in 1905 This fine and impressive collection of 13 pieces includes his Winning ‘Putney’ medal (Boat Race) and his Winners ‘Visitors Challenge Cup’ medal from Henley together with 2x OUBC Four Oars Challenge Prize Silver Medals, 2x OUBC Bronze Trials Eights, 4x engraved boat crew plaques and 2x Radley College medals – all mounted f & g c/w gilt slips – together with two photographs by Moyse Putney to incl a cabinet photograph of Evans showing him wearing his sweater onto which are sewn his initials, his Oxford Blazer and the Oxford University Boat Club Cap complete with crossed oars emblem. The second is a shot of the crew manning the boat in 1905 with Evans seated at number six. Evans, the son of a clergyman, was born Sandgate, Kent in 1884 and lived in Ilkeston, Derbyshire. A print of a newspaper account of the race is also included
1931 USA Tennis Book titled “Fifty Years of Lawn Tennis –in The United States” by U.S.L.T.A 1st ed 1931 – with ltd print run of only 3000 copies – in the original green and gilt cloth boards and spine – some marks and bruising to corners, slight hinge weakness otherwise internally clean hence (F/G)
Signed 1980 MCC v Australia Centenary Print of Lord’s Cricket Ground by Alan Fearnley, number 826/850 signed by Alan Fearnley, and players such as Gower, Hendrick, Boycott, Old, Gatting, Emburey, Willey, Athey, Bairstow, and Botham, c/w COA published by the Quorn Fine Art Co mf&g measuring 70 x 60cm (1)
1x Signed Glenn McGrath Caricature Cricket Print signed by Bev Price overall 31 x 36cm and 1 x Ashes Tour 2005 signed caricature cricket bat, including McGrath, Gilchrist, Ponting, Warne, Gillespie, hand drawn by Bev Price, caricatures are in pencil with the signatures in pen, with a slightly damaged grip, otherwise the bat is in G condition (2)
England – 1986 Cricket print signed by 76 mostly England International cricketers from 1930 onwards – the print is titled “The Lords Pavilion” from the original watercolour by David Gentleman and publ’d by The Hand Press and signed to the border by 71 players to incl R.E.S. Wyatt, Fred Titmus, Godfrey Evans, Peter May, John Edrich, Tony Greig, Subba Row, Alan Knott, Gooch, Clive Lloyd, Mike Proctor, Desmond Haynes, plus later players incl Hussain, Alec Stewart, Richard Illingworth, et al just to name a few – mf&g overall 22x 25”
After Laurence Stephen Lowry R.A. (1887-1976), "The Football Match", signed and numbered 162/850 in pencil in the margin, with blindstamp, black and white reproduction print from an original pencil drawing, image size 25 x 36cm.; 10 x 14.25in. Artists` Resale Right ("droit de suite") may apply to this lot. Condition report: see terms and conditions
After Laurence Stephen Lowry R.A. (1887-1976), "Burford Church", signed in pencil in the margin and numbered 212/850, published by Grove Galleries Ltd., Manchester, colour reproduction print, image size 60.5 x 46cm.; 23.75 x 18in. Artists` Resale Right ("droit de suite") may apply to this lot. Condition report: see terms and conditions
Blackburne-Maze (Cecil Ireland). From Oriental to Occidental Africa, 1st ed., W.E. Thorpe, Maidstone, 1914, half-title, fifty-three mounted original gelatin silver print photos (approx. 10 x 7.5cm), large folding linen-backed coloured map bound at rear, a little spotting and dust-soiling at front and rear, t.e.g., remainder uncut, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and spine dulled, joints frayed and corners bruised, 8vo. A rare volume, being an account of the authorÕs trip (October 1913 to April 1914), made with H.C. Lydford from Mombassa on the east coast of Africa to Banana on the west coast. ÔAlthough there was very little hunting on the trip, the forest and the habits of the people were most interestingÕ (AuthorÕs Introduction). WorldCat notes four copies only, all in North American libraries. This is effectively a sequel to ÔJournals of My African TravelsÕ which recounted their safari to Uganda and Kenya, and was similarly privately printed for the author in 1913. Kenneth Czech, ÔAn Annotated Bbibliography of African Big Game Hunting Books 1785-1999Õ lists only the 1913 work, (and for which WorldCat notes ten institutional copies). (1)
Blane (William). Cynegetica or Essays on Sporting Consisting of Observations on Hare Hunting &c. &c., 1st ed., pub. John Stockdale, 1788, engraved frontis. of tiger hunting, addn. title page with eng. sporting vignette and near contemp. ownership signature, errata bound in before dedication, slight creasing to pps. 193 - 203, bound with ÔThe Chace. A Poem by William Somervile Esq.Õ, pubs. ads. bound at rear, boards near detached, contemp. half calf, frayed and worn, 8vo, together with, Rickman (Philip), Covey of English Partridges, pub. The Tryon Gallery, 1978, colour print, signed and numbered in pencil by artist below image to lower right, limited edition of 160/500, 380 x 490mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with Edwards (John),Study of Rabbits, c.1970, three pencil studies on one sheet, signed by artist to lower right, 375 x 325mm, mounted, framed and glazed (3)

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