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THE STUDIO. Famous Water-Colour Painters. W. Russell Flint, 1928 and Frank Brangwyn 1928. Both with 8 colour plates -- HUBBARD, E. HESKETH, ed. 66 Etchings...full page reproductions...by Members of the Print Society. Breamore, Hants. 1923. -- JOHNSON, BOROUGH. The Technique of Pencil Drawing. 1927. Tipped in plates. With another volume. 4to., mostly orig. cloth with d.ws. (5)
A BIBLE. C.Barker.Geneva version. Gen.3:7 "breeches". Lacks Tp. & pp. up to B. 'An Order for Morning Prayer' at front, 'The Psalmes of David.' Lacks OT. & NT. Tp. some pp.Apocrypha. Bound with 'Two right Profitable and fruitfull Concordances, or large and ample Tables' with vig. to tp. and 'The Whole Booke of Psalmes collected into English meter by T. Sternhold, I. Hopkins, and others',dated 1581. Lacking pp.at end. 4to. Black letter print. wdcts.initials. pp. cropped. Leather bds. det.w.a.f.
[TRANSFORMATIONAL GAME]. "Changeable Ladies" or "Changeable Portraits of Ladies", a treen slide top box, (end stop of lid lost), the slide with lacquered print applied, revealing central well divided into 3 sections : top section with 28 parts (complete) mid section with 241/2 parts (of 28); bottom section with 28 parts (complete); each part consisting of a third part of a female bust portrait, printed & hand-coloured, of historical and fashionable ladies (incl. Elizabeth I & Catherine II), underside of lid with contemporary printed & applied description; underside of box with printed label; R. Ackermann, Jan. 1st, 1819; condition very good.
A Collection of Fourteen Stay-Brite Cap Badges, in a glazed case; a set of four reverse prints on glass depicting coats of arms of Henry Fitzroy, Duke of Grafton; Thomas Osborne, Duke of Leeds; William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland; and George Montagu, Duke and Earl of Manchester; a colour print after Alfred R Thompson depicting the Queen attending an RAF dinner (6)
SEVEN PIECES OF MATCHING EARLY 19TH-CENTURY BAT-PRINTED CHINA, probably Spode or Miles Mason, all printed en grisaille, comprising: a Bute-shape teacup and a saucer each with a pointer beside dead game (echoing the print on the "Farmer's Arms" loving cups signed 'T. Lowe', Lot 344 in this sale), the cup 8.3cm diameter x 5.5cm high, (3.25in x 2.2in) the saucer 13.8cm, (5.4in) diameter; a coffee can and saucer, similarly-decorated with two spaniels attacking a pheasant, the can 6.5cm, (2.6in) diameter and height (haircrack to saucer), another saucer with an angler before a country house, a teabowl printed with a farmer and cattle before a farmstead and castle or cathedral, and a coffee can with (rubbed) print of a farmer and horse on a country track, each piece with narrow and broad gilt rim banding (7)
A PORTRAIT PRINT OF FANNY D'ARBLAY AND AN AUTOGRAPH SIGNATURE, "I am, Sir,/Your obliged humbl (sic) servt/F: d'Arblay/Great Stanhope Street,/Bath, Oct. 21st 1816 both window - mounted in ebonised frame under glass. ***Fanny Burney (1752-1840) English diarist and novelist, the author of "Evelina" in 1778, married a French exile, General Alexander D'Arblay.
Helen Layfield Bradley, (1900-1979) "OH WHAT A BEAUTIFUL WINTER'S DAY!", A SIGNED PRINT, blindstamp of the Fine Art Trade Guild with letters HOD lower left, signed in pencil lower right, image size 27cm x 37.5cm, (10.6in x 14.75in), in card mount and gilt frame under glass, sold with receipt dated 4/10/75 for £70
Helen Layfield Bradley, (1900-1979) "OH, WHAT A BEAUTIFUL SUMMER'S DAY!", A SIGNED PRINT published by Miss Carter Publications, Manchester, with Fine Art Trade Guild blindstamps and code ELA, signed in pencil lower right, image size 40.5cm x 50.5cm, (16in x 20in), in card mount and gilt frame under glass, (discolouration), sold with receipt dated 27.10.75 for £55
Cricket "CHARTER HOUSE from the Play Ground", a hand-coloured print depicting cricketers (bowling underarm), "W. Westall del't W.Bennett sculp't., Pub'd July 1 1816 at 101 Strand, for R.Ackermann's History of Charter House School", 18.5cm x 26cm, (7.3in x 10.2in), in wash-lined card mount, framed under glass
0> Horse Racing: A HAND-COLOURED PRINT after J.F. Herring, "LAUNCELOT", winner of the Great St. Leger Stakes at Doncaster 1840, engraved by C.Hunt, Published Nov 1st by S & J Fuller at their Sporting Gallery, 34 Rathbone Place", plate impression size 38cm x 49cm, (15in x 19.3in), in Hogarth-type frame under glass
George Stanfield Walters, (1838-1924) A SIGNED ENGRAVED PRINT depicting tall-masted ships and a martello tower seen from the shoreline, signed in pencil lower left, image size 35cm x 52.5cm, (13.8in x 20.7in), in card mount, gilt slip and mahogany-stained frame under glass, and AN ENGRAVED PRINT OF DURHAM CATHEDRAL by another hand, indistinctly signed lower left, 40.5cm x 60.5cm, (16in x 24in), in matching mount, slip and frame under glass (2)

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