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*Kunichika (Toyohara (1835-1900)). Portrait of actor & actress in blue kimonos, c.1860-65, japanese colour woodblock print, approx. 340 x 220mm, mounted, together with Kunisada (Utagawa, 1786-1865), Two portraits of an actor dancing, c.1845-50, Japanese colour woodblock prints, both approx. 350 x 250mm, mounted, plus other various Japanese woodblock prints (a portfolio)
*Kunisada I - Toyokuni III (1786-1864). Japanese colour woodblock print of a group of people watching fireworks, mid 19th c., approx. 350 x 250mm, together with Portrait of the oiran Oshu of the Tamaya Tea House, mid 19th c.; The actors Nakamura Daikichi (in a female role) and Onoe Baiko in an unidentified Kabuki play, mid 19th c.; Kabuki Actor Iwai Kumesaburo as Hisamatsu, mid 19th c., orig. Japanese colour woodblock prints, each approx. 370 x 250mm, plus two others similar (one framed & glazed) (6)
*Kuniyoshi (Utagawa, 1797-1861). Portrait of woman in blue costume, c.1830s, Japanese colour woodblock prints, some spotting, approx. 360 x 240mm, framed & glazed, together with Kunisada & Hiroshige II, 'Woman & servant', c.1860, Japanese colour woodblock print, close-trimmed to image, approx. 330 x 210mm, framed & glazed, plus four others similar (6)
*Blake (Peter, 1932-). Babe Rainbow, 1968, coloured lithograph on tin, a few minor marks, approx. 66 x 44 cm, together with a copy of the Tate Gallery Catalogue of the Peter Blake Exhibition, 1983,num. col. and b & w illusts., orig. stiff wrappers, square 4to, with a souvenir col. print 'The Owl & the Pussycat', signed by the artist, contained in orig. envelope, plus a copy of the Robert Fraser Gallery Catalogue of the Peter Blake Exhibition, 1965 (3)
*Grant (Duncan James Corrour, 1885-1978). A set of four colour lithograph posters for the G.P.O., c. 1940s, together four colour lithographs entitled 20,011 Telephonists, 41,271 Engineering Workmen, 79,242 Postmen & 7,681 Telegraph Messengers, the first print with a few minor marginal tears, repaired to lower margin, sheet size approx. 510 x 635 mm (20 x 25 ins) (4)
*Guinness Prints. A series of six colour lithographs by Rosamund Steed, David Gentleman, Carel Weight, Alistair Grant, Leonard Rosoman, & Richard Guyatt, c. 1950s, together six colour lithographs (Sailing at Cork by Rosamund Steed, Doggett's Coat & Badge by David Gentleman, Cup Tie by Carel Weight, Pigeon Racing by Alistair Grant, Royal Albert Dock, London by Leonard Rosoman & Radcliffe Camera by Richard Guyatt), one or two minor marks to margins, generally in good condition (Carel Weight print with some marginal foxing), sheet size approx. 505 x 630 mm (19.75 x 24.75 ins) (6)
Blake (Quentin, illust.). A collection of books, ephemera, clippings, printed greetings cards, calendars and other related items illustrated or designed by Blake, c.2000s, incl. five signed paperbacks, two video cassettes, a framed and glazed print, four advent calendars and a collection of printed greetings cards (still sealed), four small boxes of notecards with envelopes, plus two souvenir albums of printed ephemera, newsclippings, first day covers, booklets, various cards and calendars and promotional items incl. an unassembled Charity Christmas Card box that was never made generally available, etc. (a carton)
*Magic, harlequins, etc. Original colour poster entitled 'International Magic-Time. Extravaganza Stage Show Starring the Great Roark Illusionist. First Time in America', c.1940s, with a central b & w half-tone photographic image showing Roark levitating a girl, the whole approx. 460 x 330 mm, mounted, together with Redington (J, pub.), Mr. G.French as Harlequin/Madame Auriol as Columbine, c.1820s, a pair of hand coloured engravings, plate dimensions approx. 225 x 180 mm, and others including a hand coloured aquatint entitled 'Les Petites Marionnettes' (approx. 325 x 260 mm), an uncoloured engraving of harlequins engraved by Surugue after Wateaux (approx. 220 x 230 mm), plus one other related print (6)
*Marine School. Dodd (Robert, after), The Pearl Captn. Montague taking l'Esperance, uncoloured engraving by John Peltro, approx. 350 x 460 mm, plus two other similar engravings after Dodd of HMS Serapis, HMS Mediator, etc. forming a set of three, together with Pocock (Nicholas, after), 'To the Memory of the Brave Capt. John Harvey.This Print Representing the Brunswick after Breaking the Enemy's Line.on the First of June 1794, pub. 16 February, 1796, uncoloured engraving with aquatint, some foxing and toning, approx. 460 x 610 mm, all framed and glazed (4)
Tennent (John). Sandwich Terns Fishing, colour silk-screen print, 1970, limited edition 16/60, signed and dated in pencil by the artist, in card mount, overall approx. 460mm x 610mm, together with four other lithographic prints and one reproduction, all on a ornithological theme, all ltd. eds, signed by the respective artists (6)
EDWARD GORDON CRAIG (1872-1966) THE PIED PIPER Woodblock print initialled in pencil and dated 1924 pencil inscribed '1901' bears label verso 'limited edition 39/150' 19cm x 15cm; together with an early 20th century school watercolour and bodycolour 'We also bless thy holy name' embellised with gilt signed 'C. Barnes' 30cm x 19cm; and a framed lithograph 'Logging' by Michael Rothenstein 41cm x 67cm (3)
A Framed and glazed Baxter print " Come Pretty Robin" number 349, circa 1857, 5.5" x 4" , framed; another " Copper Your Honour" number 350, circa 1853, 5.5" x 42, framed; three Kronheim colour prints depicting boating figures, a courting couple and children with a dog, 2.75" x 4.75" , framed. (5).
THREE BUTTER PRINTS. Pictured is a rectangular print with scrubbed surface and carved pomegranate and foliage. Replaced inset handle and added worm holes. 3 x 7. Also a round print with a flower, possibly a poppy. Good worn surface, one-piece handle. 4d. And a square floral print in a dovetailed frame. Old refinishing. Frame, 5 x 7.

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