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Louis le Brocquy HRHA (b.1916), Eight Irish Writers, each print signed, eight lithographs, 33cm by 28cm. 13 by 11 in. A series of eight charcoal drawings by Louis le Brocquy, printed by collotype lithography on Rives paper by the Imprimerie Arte Adrien Maeght, Paris, 1981, in an individually numbered and signed edition of 100. With texts, edited by Andrew Carpenter and a preface by Séamus Heaney. The writers depicted are W. B. Yeats, J. M. Synge, James Joyce, Francis Stuart, Samuel Beckett, Thomas Kinsella, John Montague and Séamus Heaney. Unbound portfolio, in original linen case. Fine. Euro 8,000-10,000 (IR £6,200-£7,800 approx.)
THEATRE.- MACBETH ... Lady Macbeth, Mrs. Siddons, 251 x 195mm., New Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden, 19th May 1794 ~ The Wonder; A Woman keeps a Secret!!, Mrs. Jordan's Second and Last Night of Performing, 250 x 180mm., Gosport Theatre, Saturday, 28th November 1812 ~ Exchange No Robbery or, The Diamond Ring, some tears, 322 x 225mm., Tuesday, 12th June 1821 ~ The Coronation. Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, ink inscription in margin, n.p., n.d. ~ Valerie, Thursday, 2nd August 1832 ~ The Tempest, Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, 22nd November 1838 ~ Hogarth (William) The Bearer hereof is Intitled to a Print... of Mr. Garrick in the Character of Richard the Third, engraved vignette and letterpress, 160 x 174mm., 10th May 1781, all but the last playbills, all 1p., creased, all but the first and last mounted, all but the first and last folio; and 4 others, playbills, v.s. (11).
Twyman (Michael) Lithography 1800-1850, 1970; Early Lithographed Books, illustrations, original cloth, gilt, glazine dust-jacket, torn at spine, 1990 ~ Eichenberg (Fritz) The Art of the Print, illustrations, some colour, 1976 ~ Roscoe (S.) John Newbery and His Successors 1740-1814, colour frontispiece tipped-in, illustrations, original buckram, dust-jacket, Five Owles press, 1973 ~ Garrett (Albert) A History of British Wood Engraving, illustrations, original buckram, 1978; and a quantity of others, Bibliography, v.s. (qty).
AFTER EDWARD PATRY. "Reginald R Barker" a portrait study of gentleman in hunting dress, black and white print, a black and white print of "The Right Honourable James Lord Sherborne, Provincial Grand Master of Gloucestershire, presented by the Masons of the Province, 27th May 1869", and a black and white print of a military officer.
AFTER LAKE PRICE. "Beadsman, winner of the Derby at Epsom 1858, the property of .... Joseph Hawley" Study of racehorse and figures in a stableyard, hand tinted photographic plate with engraved script below, published June 1858 by Messrs Fores, 41 Piccadilly, London, 30 x 31 cm. Four other photographs of racehorses with jockeys up, four various engravings of racehorses and a colour print of horse.
A Late George III Reverse Print on Glass 'Pheasant Shooting, Woodcock Shooting', depicting two sportsmen, dogs and gamebirds in a country house landscape, inscribed 'painted by D Gerolimo', 25cm by 35.5cm; and another smaller 'The Shepherdess', titled in the margin and inscribed London; publish'd April 10th 1804 W B Walker for Fox & Knot Court, Cow Lane, 34.5cm by 19.5cm, in a period ebonised wood and parcel gilt frame (2)
After Robert G Lloyd 'GECO TRITON', leaving the Tyne following conversion at Tyne Tees Dock Yard Ltd) Colour print, facsimile signature and dated 1998, 61cm by 92cm; 'CSO CONSTRUCTOR', converted by Cammell Laird (North-East) Ltd at the Tyneside facility, completed April 2001, colour print signed by the artist in the margin, dated 2001 and numbered 2/5, 48cm by 63cm; and 'TORGHATTEN, constructed by Cammell Laird (North-East) Ltd at the Tyneside facility, completed August 2001, colour print, signed by the artist in the margin and dated 2001, numbered 1/5, 48cm by 63cm (3)
After Robert G Lloyd 'GECO TRITON', leaving the Tyne following conversion at Tyne Tees Dock Yard Ltd Colour print facsimile signature and dated 1998, 61cm by 92cm; 'CSO CONSTRUCTOR', converted by Cammell Laird (North-East) Ltd at the Tyneside facility, completed April 2001, colour print, signed by the artist in the margin, dated 2001 and numbered 2/5, 48cm by 63cm; and 'TORGHATTEN', constructed by Cammell Laird (North-East) Ltd at the Tyneside facility, completed August 2001, colour print signed by the artist in the margin, dated 2001, numbered 1/5, 48cm by 63cm (3)
After Robert G Lloyd 'GECO TRITON', leaving the Tyne following conversion at Tyne Tees Dock Yard Ltd Colour print, facsimile signature and dated 1998, 61cm by 92cm; 'MV KDD PACIFIC LINK', lengthened and converted at Wear Dock Yard, Sunderland 1997, facsimile signature and dated 1997, colour print, 60cm by 86.5cm; 'WAVE ALERT', converted at Cammell Laird (Tyneside) Ltd, 2000, facsimile signature and dated 2000, colour print, 44.5cm by 71cm; and 'ATLANTIC HORIZON', BAHAMAS, facsimile signature and dated 1998, colour print, 54cm by 76.5cm (4)
After Robert G Lloyd 'LEKA FERGA', built by Cammell Laird (Tyneside) Ltd Yard No 2001 Facsimile signature and dated 2000, colour print, 39cm by 63cm; 'ROCKWATER SEMI I', drilling rig , facsimile signature and dated '99, colour print, 58cm by 81cm; and 'RFA FORT GEORGE', refitted on Tyneside by Cammell Laird, October 1998, facsimile signature and dated 1998, colour print, 57.5cm by 86cm, with 'Certificate of Provenance' adhered to reverse of frame (3)
An Over-Painted Photograph 'Cammell Laird (Tyneside)' Millenium 2000 Development (December 1999), 103cm by 195.5cm; 'KDD PACIFIC LINK', in Wear Dock Yard , unsigned, 49.5cm by 75cm, oil on panel, the frame bears a plaque inscribed 'Presented to Mr Nobuyoshi Mutoh, President of KCS by Albert Le Blond, Chairman of Wear Dock Yard Group 22nd August 1997'; and After Richard Hobson, 'TYNE DRY DOCKS', colour print, signed in the margin by the artist, titled and numbered 6/250, 54cm by 76cm (3)
Robert Olley 'THE WESTOE NETTY' Colour print, facsimile signature and dated 1975, also signed by the artist in pencil, 35cm by 54cm; together with framed 'The Legend' and description of the artist; After Gordon Ellis, 'THE EXODUS OF ARES' colour print, signed, inscribed 'For Katherine Ellis' and numbered 47/485, colour print, 39cm by 62.5; a colour print of HM Queen Elizabeth II
After David Hillhouse'AERIAL VIEW OF 'MV IBEX' RO-RO PASSENGER FERRY', converted for Pandoro Ltd by Cammell Laird 1996 Colour print, 59cm by 73.5cm, framed; a colour photograph 'King Orry', Isle of Man Steam Packet Co, recommissioned 30th November 1990, on the pierhead Liverpool, 34cm by 47cm; a colour photograph 'Isle of Man Steam Packet Company 'Seacat', and 'King Orry', in Birkenhead, 60cm by 70cm; and after Robert G Lloyd, unnamed cruise liner, colour print, 44cm by 68.5cm (4)
After P R Hall 'HMS ALBION, RFA WAVE KNIGHT, AND HMS OCEAN Black and white print, printed signature and dated 1998, 40cm by 66cm, with slip frame inscription 'Presented to the Directors of Cammell Laird by GEC Marine on the occasion of the re-commissioning of the dry docks 15th April 1998', framed; four assorted colour photographs, including an aerial photograph of 'MV Ibex - Ro-Ro Passenger Ferry', an aerial view of the Birkenhead Yard, the 'Deep Water Navigator' and 'Leinster - B&I Line Ferry' (5)
A Lithograph: Birkenhead Iron Works, Graving Docks and Ship-building Slips, Engineering & Boiler-making Shops, John Laird Esqr proprietor. Originally drawn by A Macleure, 49cm by 67cm, framed (margins now covered by mount, tear/crease to top right corner, some browning and spotting); a facsimile coloured print 'Port of Liverpool', image 30cm by 112cm, framed; and After H W Brewer, 'A View of Portsmouth Harbour', reproduction print, 20.5cm by 59cm , framed (3)

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