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Lot 71

A group of four 20th century reproduction prints of pointers and an oil depicting a pointer, (5).

Lot 1447

Nineteen 'Vanity Fair prints', original Prints between 1871-1896, displayed in A3 folder with information.

Lot 1249

Ten framed cricket caricature prints signed by members of the late 1960's Gloucester county cricket team, including David Shepherd and Alistair Hignell.

Lot 13

Mao. . 1972. Silkscreen. Cm 91,40 x 91,40. 50/250. At the back, Edition in rubber stamp and signature in ball point pen at the back. Printer: Styria Studio inc., New York (stamp on the back). Publishee: Castelli Graphics and Multiples Inc., New York. Provenance: Galleria Salvatore Ala, Milan; Private collection, Treviso. Bibliography: Andy Warhol Prints, Feldman - Schelmann, II.97, p.83. Frame present

Lot 9

Wrapped Museum of Contemporary Art Project for Chicago. 1972. Lithograph. Cm 81,00 x 110,00. VIII/X. Edition and signature lower in pencil lower right. Paper: Arjomari. Printer and editor: Landfall Press, Chicago. Total Edition: 60 copies ( + 10 A.P. +10 S.P) At the back MiArt 2006 label and Afiteatro Arte, Milan label. Artist's authenticity certificate on photo. Publication: Christo, Prints and Objects 1963 -1987, Abbeville Pr 1988, p. 68, tav. 50. Frame present

Lot 259

Lawrence Coulson (British 1962-): 'The Storm Chasers' and 'By Your Side', two limited edition colour giclee prints signed in pencil, titled and numbered on certificate of authenticity verso 55cm x 54cm and 40cm x 39 (2) Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1361

After Stanley Anderson, four monochrome prints, largest 19 x 15.5cm; together with another political cartoon. (5) 

Lot 370

PAIR OF PRINTS DEPICTING PARIS, each framed and under glass, 44cm x 35cm overall, along with unframed prints of Paris

Lot 359

BRASS BOUND CONVEX MIRROR, 28cm diameter, along with a circular framed needlework and two framed prints of planters (4)

Lot 107

THREE WINNIE THE POOH PRINTS, framed and under glass, 26cm x 32cm overall

Lot 100

PAIR OF PRINTS DEPICTING QUEEN VICTORIA, each framed and under glass, the larger 30cm x 24cm overall

Lot 49

* GORDON KING (BRITISH b 1939), three limited edition colour prints, each signed and bears Fine Art Trade Guild blindstamp largest image size 38cm x 27cm Each mounted, framed and under glass

Lot 101

R. Carmichael limited edition print of pilot boat titled relieving day, together with a pair a gilt framed watercolours of churches by E. K. Crossley, 1918, together with other prints and oil work (10)

Lot 35

Wedgwood farmstead earthenware, four framed pictures, prints and watercolours (2)

Lot 67

Three Japanese bird, floral and figure prints

Lot 414

Dorothea Hyde and other limited edition wildlife prints plus Terence Cuneo print 'The Eastern Counties Otter Hounds', all framed and glazed

Lot 66

Phipps, pencil drawing of a kneeling nude plus other contemporary prints and photos etc

Lot 78

A pair of Alken hunting prints, 'The Chase' and 'Death of the Roebuck' plus three others

Lot 69

Alfred R Blundell, etching of Kersey High St, a folder of unframed prints of Glasgow and Edinburgh etc plus a railway themed print

Lot 311

A cased bird feather and watercolour picture plus botanical and 19th Century topographical engravings, prints etc (two boxes)

Lot 73

P Robinson country scene watercolour plus various prints

Lot 171

A Richard Smythe coloured engraving of Lady Inchingham plus other prints and pictures etc

Lot 75

T Mclean pair of hare hunting prints plus four Herrings fox hunting prints

Lot 158

Various nautical and other watercolours and prints

Lot 55

Three Harry Elliott hunting and coaching prints plus a set of Players cycling cigarette cards

Lot 180

Fredee Bull four small marine scene watercolours plus two celluloid continental scene prints

Lot 1555

MESSERSCHMITT KR200 DELUXE BUBBLE CAR - MICRO CAR a Messerschmitt KR200 Deluxe two seater bubble car, 1957, and with the registration 'UNA 250'. With a mileage of 24953. With a 200cc engine, Chassis Number 62013, Engine Number 2104851, first registered on the 26/03/57 (only one previous owner from new). Also with various items used on display at Bicton, including framed prints of Messerschmitt's, Owners Manuals, photographs of Reg with the Messerschmitt etc. *The Messerschmitt KR200 or Kabinenroller (Cabin Scooter) is a three wheeled bubble car designed by the aircraft engineer Fritz Fend, and produced in the factory of the aircraft manufacturer Messerschmitt from 1955-1964. It was part of the Reg Imray (1922-2017) collection, a WW2 veteran who amassed a large collection of Motorbikes and other vehicles, which were displayed at Bicton Gardens and the World of Country Life. Reg was deaf from birth, and started collecting motorbikes from an early age. During the war he worked in an R.A.F factory making De Haviland Aeroplanes, and later became a Speedway rider known as the Raleigh Rocket This vehicle was on display at Bicton Gardens near Exmouth from 2012.  *New V5C vehicle registration document has now arrived. Not with a current .M.O.T.

Lot 1721

AFTER CECIL ALDIN THE TALBOT INN, CHADDESLEY CORBETT; THE GEORGE INN, SALISBURY Two, colour prints, published by Eyre & Spottiswoode, each with blindstamp and signed in pencil The Talbot 39 x 33cms. (2)

Lot 1725

AFTER CECIL ALDIN FOXES AT PLAY; FOX ON A HILL; A KILL Three, prints on ivorine, finished by hand, unframed Each 13.5 x 18cm. (3)

Lot 1732

AFTER LOUIS WAIN A MERRY-GO-ROUND; AN OWLISH ECCENTRICITY; A CATS' PARTY Three monochrome prints, two as published in the Illustrated London News, 1891 27.5 x 63cm.; 31.5 x 43cm.; 20 x 31.5cm. (3)

Lot 1296

POSTCARD ALBUM of mixed GB content including Fewston, Swinsty, Dacre, Brimham Rocks, Pateley Bridge (including Station and Reservoir), Ripon Market Day, etc. Also with various other albums of postcards and loose postcards of GB content, including Knaresborough, Harrogate, Ripon, Shipley Glen, Beaches (Hastings, Southsea, Margate etc), Osmington, Channel Islands (Jersey, Guernsey, Sark), Isle of Man, etc. Also with photographs of buses, prints and other items, and some cigarette cards (Ogden's Playing Cards).

Lot 489

Tibetan or Nepalese monk’s ritual crown, painted wood block prints on hessian backed paper

Lot 245

Curnick 30/6/1909 Vanity Fair Print. These prints were issued by the Vanity Fair magazine between 1869-1914 as collectors supplements. Size 15.5x10.5 colour. Good condition Est.

Lot 246

Wilmot- Berks and Bucks 5/11/1903 Vanity Fair Print. These prints were issued by the Vanity Fair magazine between 1869-1914 as collectors supplements. Size 15.5x10.5 colour. Good condition Est.

Lot 247

Hargreaves - Cattistock 30/3/-1899 Vanity Fair Print. These prints were issued by the Vanity Fair magazine between 1869-1914 as collectors supplements. Size 15.5x10.5 colour. Good condition Est.

Lot 248

James - A Hard Rider 26/5/1904 Vanity Fair Print. These prints were issued by the Vanity Fair magazine between 1869-1914 as collectors supplements. Size 15.5x10.5 colour. Good condition Est.

Lot 249

Robinson - Worksop Manor 24/5/1911 Vanity Fair Print. These prints were issued by the Vanity Fair magazine between 1869-1914 as collectors supplements. Size 15.5x10.5 colour. Good condition Est.

Lot 250

Tailby - A Leicestershire Man 6/4/1899 Vanity Fair Print. These prints were issued by the Vanity Fair magazine between 1869-1914 as collectors supplements. Size 15.5x10.5 colour. Good condition Est.

Lot 251

Guest - Blackmore Vale 11/11/1897 Vanity Fair Print. These prints were issued by the Vanity Fair magazine between 1869-1914 as collectors supplements. Size 15.5x10.5 colour. Good condition Est.

Lot 252

Hargreaves - Mr Hargreaves 11/6/1887 Vanity Fair Print. These prints were issued by the Vanity Fair magazine between 1869-1914 as collectors supplements. Size 15.5x10.5 colour. Good condition Est.

Lot 253

J Ewatts 1/10/1903 Vanity Fair Print. These prints were issued by the Vanity Fair magazine between 1869-1914 as collectors supplements. Size 15.5x10.5 colour. Good condition Est.

Lot 254

George - The Champion of Champions 25/10/1884 Vanity Fair Print. These prints were issued by the Vanity Fair magazine between 1869-1914 as collectors supplements. Size 15.5x10.5 colour. Good condition Est.

Lot 255

Roberts - The Champion of 1885 25/5/1905 Vanity Fair Print. These prints were issued by the Vanity Fair magazine between 1869-1914 as collectors supplements. Size 15.5x10.5 colour. Good condition Est.

Lot 256

Abel - Bobby 5/6/1902 Vanity Fair Print. These prints were issued by the Vanity Fair magazine between 1869-1914 as collectors supplements. Size 15.5x10.5 colour. Good condition Est.

Lot 257

Stracey - Henry 24/4/1880 Vanity Fair Print. These prints were issued by the Vanity Fair magazine between 1869-1914 as collectors supplements. Size 15.5x10.5 colour. Good condition Est.

Lot 258

Hutton - Cold Steel 13/8/1880 Vanity Fair Print. These prints were issued by the Vanity Fair magazine between 1869-1914 as collectors supplements. Size 15.5x10.5 colour. Good condition Est.

Lot 259

Castle - He insists that his pen is mightier than his sword 9/3/1905 Vanity Fair Print. These prints were issued by the Vanity Fair magazine between 1869-1914 as collectors supplements. Size 15.5x10.5 colour. Good condition Est.

Lot 260

Lascelles - The New Forest 23/9/1897 Vanity Fair Print. These prints were issued by the Vanity Fair magazine between 1869-1914 as collectors supplements. Size 15.5x10.5 colour. Good condition Est.

Lot 401

The Great Train Robbery - two original money tokens from the famous Monopoly set which helped catch the robbers, used in the trial. The two ' 500 ' Monopoly money notes being contained in an original translucent ' Evidence ' folder which is stamped ' Exhibit No. A7 ' and a label affixed which reads ' RV Daly & James - Monopoly Toekns - Part Ex A7 '. Both notes come with labels affixed noting their evidence numbers, and both still retain remnants of finger-print dust (black) from the original investigation. A rare and important part of the story of the Great Train Robbery. The Great Train Robbery was the robbery of £2.6 million from a Royal Mail train heading from Glasgow to London on the West Coast Main Line in the early hours of 8 August 1963, at Bridego Railway Bridge, Ledburn, near Mentmore in Buckinghamshire, England. After tampering with the lineside signals in order to bring the train to a halt, a gang of fifteen, led by Bruce Reynolds, attacked the train. Other gang members included Gordon Goody, Buster Edwards, Charlie Wilson, Roy James, John Daly, Danny Pembroke, Jimmy White, Ronnie Biggs, Tommy Wisbey, Jim Hussey, Bob Welch and Roger Cordrey, as well as three men known only as numbers "1", "2" and "3". A 16th man, an unnamed retired train driver, was also present. With careful planning based on inside information from an individual known as "The Ulsterman" (erroneously named as Patrick McKenna in 2014), the robbers escaped with over £2.6 million (equivalent to £53.5 million today). The bulk of the stolen money was never recovered. Though the gang did not use any firearms, Jack Mills, the train driver, was beaten over the head with a metal bar. Mills' injuries were severe enough to end his career. After the robbery, the gang hid at Leatherslade Farm and famously used the money in a game of Monopoly - unwittingly incriminating themselves whilst doing so as the Monopoly set was used to garner finger prints of the suspects and was instrumental in the Police arresting most of the gang. The ringleaders were sentenced to 30 years in jail.

Lot 402

The Great Train Robbery - an original Monopoly ' Get Out Of Jail Free ' Chance card from the set famously played with by the robbers, whilst hiding out after the robbery. The original Chance card still retaining period finger print dust (black) and an original trail evidence number label to the top right. Finger prints (likely those of the gang members) can still be seen on the card. A rare and important part of the story of the Great Train Robbery. Believed to have been used in the original court trial which saw several of the gang members imprisoned. A rare and important part of British crime history. The Great Train Robbery was the robbery of £2.6 million from a Royal Mail train heading from Glasgow to London on the West Coast Main Line in the early hours of 8 August 1963, at Bridego Railway Bridge, Ledburn, near Mentmore in Buckinghamshire, England. After tampering with the lineside signals in order to bring the train to a halt, a gang of fifteen, led by Bruce Reynolds, attacked the train. Other gang members included Gordon Goody, Buster Edwards, Charlie Wilson, Roy James, John Daly, Danny Pembroke, Jimmy White, Ronnie Biggs, Tommy Wisbey, Jim Hussey, Bob Welch and Roger Cordrey, as well as three men known only as numbers "1", "2" and "3". A 16th man, an unnamed retired train driver, was also present. With careful planning based on inside information from an individual known as "The Ulsterman" (erroneously named as Patrick McKenna in 2014), the robbers escaped with over £2.6 million (equivalent to £53.5 million today). The bulk of the stolen money was never recovered. Though the gang did not use any firearms, Jack Mills, the train driver, was beaten over the head with a metal bar. Mills' injuries were severe enough to end his career. After the robbery, the gang hid at Leatherslade Farm and famously used the money in a game of Monopoly - unwittingly incriminating themselves whilst doing so as the Monopoly set was used to garner finger prints of the suspects and was instrumental in the Police arresting most of the gang. The ringleaders were sentenced to 30 years in jail.

Lot 403

The Great Train Robbery - an original £1 One Pound bank note from the robbery, used in the trial to convict the famous Great Train Robbers. The note comes still housed in its original Police ' Evidence ' envelope which lists it as ' Exhibit NO. 441S ' and a label which reads ' Bank Of England £1 Note - Ser No. C35K 733237 - Not Put In Front Of Jury '. To the rear of the note is a period label, believed to be highlighting a fingerprint. A rare and important part of the Great Train Robbery.The Great Train Robbery was the robbery of £2.6 million from a Royal Mail train heading from Glasgow to London on the West Coast Main Line in the early hours of 8 August 1963, at Bridego Railway Bridge, Ledburn, near Mentmore in Buckinghamshire, England. After tampering with the lineside signals in order to bring the train to a halt, a gang of fifteen, led by Bruce Reynolds, attacked the train. Other gang members included Gordon Goody, Buster Edwards, Charlie Wilson, Roy James, John Daly, Danny Pembroke, Jimmy White, Ronnie Biggs, Tommy Wisbey, Jim Hussey, Bob Welch and Roger Cordrey, as well as three men known only as numbers "1", "2" and "3". A 16th man, an unnamed retired train driver, was also present. With careful planning based on inside information from an individual known as "The Ulsterman" (erroneously named as Patrick McKenna in 2014), the robbers escaped with over £2.6 million (equivalent to £53.5 million today). The bulk of the stolen money was never recovered. Though the gang did not use any firearms, Jack Mills, the train driver, was beaten over the head with a metal bar. Mills' injuries were severe enough to end his career. After the robbery, the gang hid at Leatherslade Farm and famously used the money in a game of Monopoly - unwittingly incriminating themselves whilst doing so as the Monopoly set was used to garner finger prints of the suspects and was instrumental in the Police arresting most of the gang. The ringleaders were sentenced to 30 years in jail.

Lot 404

The Great Train Robbery - an original £1 One Pound bank note from the robbery, used in the trial to convict the famous Great Train Robbers. The note comes still housed in its original Police ' Evidence ' envelope which lists it as ' Exhibit No. 441X ' and a label which reads ' Bank Of England £1 Note - Ser No. 81E 304838 - Not Put In Front Of Jury '. To the rear of the note is a period label, believed to be highlighting a fingerprint. A rare and important part of the Great Train Robbery.The Great Train Robbery was the robbery of £2.6 million from a Royal Mail train heading from Glasgow to London on the West Coast Main Line in the early hours of 8 August 1963, at Bridego Railway Bridge, Ledburn, near Mentmore in Buckinghamshire, England. After tampering with the lineside signals in order to bring the train to a halt, a gang of fifteen, led by Bruce Reynolds, attacked the train. Other gang members included Gordon Goody, Buster Edwards, Charlie Wilson, Roy James, John Daly, Danny Pembroke, Jimmy White, Ronnie Biggs, Tommy Wisbey, Jim Hussey, Bob Welch and Roger Cordrey, as well as three men known only as numbers "1", "2" and "3". A 16th man, an unnamed retired train driver, was also present. With careful planning based on inside information from an individual known as "The Ulsterman" (erroneously named as Patrick McKenna in 2014), the robbers escaped with over £2.6 million (equivalent to £53.5 million today). The bulk of the stolen money was never recovered. Though the gang did not use any firearms, Jack Mills, the train driver, was beaten over the head with a metal bar. Mills' injuries were severe enough to end his career. After the robbery, the gang hid at Leatherslade Farm and famously used the money in a game of Monopoly - unwittingly incriminating themselves whilst doing so as the Monopoly set was used to garner finger prints of the suspects and was instrumental in the Police arresting most of the gang. The ringleaders were sentenced to 30 years in jail.

Lot 831

DE CARIAN "Eastern Sunset", oil on canvas signed lower right, together with R A JAMIESON "Garden Woodland with Flowers in Foreground", oil on board signed and dated 1949 lower left, together with a collection of various prints and paintings

Lot 816

AFTER D WOLSTENHOLME "Hunting", plates I-III, a set of three coloured lithographs, engraved by T Sutherland together with a box of various prints

Lot 802

ENGLISH SCHOOL "Male and Female Lion, a Study from Behind" watercolour over pencil unsigned, together with AFTER WILLIAM NICHOLSON "L is for Lady", together with four assorted prints of birds, to include a colour print of a bird of paradise

Lot 807

AFTER DAVID SHEPHERD "Winter in Wolong", a limited edition print depicting pandas in the snow signed and numbered 594 from 950 lower right, together with AFTER TONY FOREST "The Tiger", limited edition print numbered 152 from 500 signed lower right and a collection of various prints and an oval gilf-framed mirror

Lot 800

F L TAVARE "H Willmott, Manor House, Manchester", a street scene depicting H Willmott Tea Merchant & Grocer Shop watercolour signed and dated 1877 lower left, together with three further paintings and prints

Lot 826

A large collection of various 18th,19th and 20th Century prints, together with "HB's Political Sketches", various historical atlases and a box of "The Illlustrated London News Magazines"

Lot 814

AFTER GEORGE MORLAND "The Effects of Youthful Extravagance and Idleness" and "The Fruits of Early Industry and Economy", framed and glazed prints in verre eglomise frames, together with four further prints

Lot 819

An 18th Century sampler framed and glazed dated 1757, together with various paintings and prints

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