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§ Wilfrid Rene Wood (British, 1888-1976) Looking towards St James's Street, London signed lower right "Wilfrid R Wood" watercolour 31 x 38cm (12 x 15in) Provenance: Private collection, Stamford Exhibited: Stamford, Wilfrid Wood Centenary Exhibition, Stamford and Peterborough Museums, October - December 1988 Wilfrid Wood studied at Manchester School of Art, the Central School of Arts and Crafts and the Slade School of Fine Art in London. During the First World War he enlisted in the Artists' Rifles and was commissioned in the Machine Gun Corps, serving in France and Italy. He continued to sketch during his war service. He lived in Hampstead, London from 1920 to 1937 and in 1926 he created a series of posters for the London Underground. On 3 March 1937, he married Joan Beeby Kingsford (1883-1974) at the Church of St Martin in the Fields, London. They settled in the village of Barnack, near Stamford, in 1937 where he lived until his death. Wood's contributions to his community are remembered in the Wilfrid Wood Gallery at the Stamford Arts Centre and the Wilfrid Wood Hall - the Village Hall at Barnack. Condition is fine.
§ Stanley Roy Badmin, RWS, RE, AIA, FSIA (British, 1906-1989) Monoliths signed lower right in pencil "S R Badmin" watercolour 12.50 x 21cm (5 x 8in) Provenance: Chris Beetles Ltd, 10 Ryder Street, St James's, London, SW1 Exhibited: London, Royal Watercolour Society Galleries, Autumn 1976, no. 25; London, Chris Beetles, Retrospective Exhibition of Stanley Roy Badmin, June 1985, no. 32; London, Chris Beetles, The Royal College of Art Tradition: Randolph Schwabe and S R Badmin - Master and Pupil, 2-11 Sept 1987; Mall Galleries, This Land is our Land - Aspects of Agriculture in Art, 5-29 January 1989, cat. no 530 Colours are good.
§ Stanley Roy Badmin, RWS, RE, AIA, FSIA (British, 1906-1989) Farmhouse in the Forth Valley, 1956-1974 signed lower left in pencil "S R Badmin" watercolour 12.50 x 21.50cm (5 x 8in) Provenance: Abbott and Holder, 30 Museum Street, London, WC1 Exhibited: London, Abbott and Holder, Twentieth Century Watercolours and Drawings, 19th Sept - 19th Oct 2009, No. 3 Literature: Chris Beetles, "S R Badmin and the English Landscape", 1985, p. 105 Paper slightly worn along the top right edge, a little chip approximately an inch from the corner.
A Martin Brothers stoneware jug and a specimen vase, the jug with blue flowerheads and loop handle, inscribed to underside '5-10-80, R. W. Martin, London & Southall', 9cm high, the specimen vase with electroplate mounted rim, the body with incised leaf decoration, inscribed to underside '19.11.79, R. W. Martin, London', 12cm high (2)
Two Martin Brothers stoneware beakers, the larger with silver mounted rim above grass heads, an arcaded band below, inscribed 'E4, R. W. MArtin, Fulham', 14cm high, the smaller incised and glazed with scrolling foliate tendrils, inscribed to underside 'Martin Brothers, London & Southall', 10.5cm high (2)
COCHRAN-PATRICK, R W & WILSON, REVD G - ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS RELATING TO THE COUNTIES OF AYR AND WIGTON (AYRSHIRE & GALLOWAY) Edinburgh, Ayr & Wigton Archaeological Association, 1878-1899. Ten volumes (complete), 4to, hundreds of plates and text illustrations with some plates coloured/tinted, each volume being a numbered limited edition (of usually 300-400 copies only), text and plates generally clean and fresh with just occasional light staining to margins, publisher's cream cloth with black lettering, spines darkened, a few boards stained. A mostly good to very-good and scarce set of this interesting and profusely-illustrated 19th century archaeological work (10)++see description
[BINDINGS] - WARREN, SAMUEL - WORKS Edinburgh, Blackwood, 1854-1855. Five volumes (complete), 8vo, half brown morocco. Includes his 'Diary of a Late Physician'; BOCCACCIO - LE DÉCAMERON de Jean Bocace traduit d'italien en françois par Antoine le Maçon. Paris, Lemerre, 1882. Five volumes, complete, handsomely bound in half black morocco, spines gilt; CHAMBERS, R - THE BOOK OF DAYS A Miscellany of Popular Antiquities in connection with The Calendar including Anecdote Biography and History Curiosities of Literature and Oddities of Human Life and Character. London, Chambers, 1881. Two volumes, 4to, attractively bound in half red morocco; BLACKIE, W G - THE IMPERIAL GAZETTEER A General Dictionary of Geography. London, Blackie, circa 1855. Four volumes (complete), 4to, illustrated throughout, several fine hand-coloured plates of various peoples/tribes from around the world in traditional costume, cloth; and 14 other various volumes all in nice bindings (30)

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