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C & R. Sicklemore Publ. nine coloured aquatints Select Views of Brighton; Comprising; East Cliff Brighton General View of Kemp Town The Battery Brighton Pavilion Brighton Ireland's Royal Brighton Gardens The Temple Marine Parade Brighton Chain Pier Brighton Suspension Pier together with framed folio title page Largest 5.5 x 14.5 ins.
LNER D/R Poster "Season Tickets On The L.N.E.R. Save Time And Money. An absolutely stunning Poster with image by H.M. Bateman dated 1928. The comical image shows a Dapper dandy holding his season ticket and walking briskly past a queue of travellers waiting at the Booking Office window. The large clock at the top of the image reads 8:49 and the train waiting in the platform has a departure board stating 'Next Train 8:50'. The irate travellers in the queue include a Golfer togged out in tweed plus-fours and carrying his golf clubs. A super poster in extremely good condition and in an old, glazed frame. Ideal for the railway collector, golf collector, ticket collector, clock collector or just as a fantastic conversational piece. NOTE: H M Bateman 1887 - 1970: - 20th century cartoonist and caricaturist born in Australia and brought to England when 2 years of age. He died on Gozo aged 81. During his most prolific years he drew for most of the quality periodicals. Through line and tone he was able to convey the full range of human emotion to maximum comic effect. Frustrated by ill health from army service in the first World War he contributed by raising the spirits of officers and men alike through his inspirational drawings. Throughout the 20's and 30's the popularity of the "Man Who …." Series, published first in the 'Tatler', raised his status to that of the highest paid and most copied humorist of the time. His most famous of all was 'Coughs & Sneezes Spread Diseases'. In retirement he painted quality pictures of the English countryside and Mediterranean life.
Totem, BR(M) RADLETT, H/F. Ex Midland Railway station between St Albans City and Elstree on the Midland Main Line. Some top and bottom mounting flange damage where they were bent over for some reason and a couple of small, drilled holes in the top white line, barely noticeable. A few tiny 'dings between the 'R' and 'A', otherwise good colour and shine.
Rhymney Railway C/I Gate Notice of extreme scarcity. Titled 'R R' with two small dashes beneath, the text reads: 'Any Person Omitting To Shut And Fasten This Gate After Using It Is Liable To A Penalty Of Forty Shillings. An incredible rarity, found in the grounds of an old cottage not far from Pengam.
British Railways Western Region experimental black and white Enamel Sign NO PARKING. Measures 36" x 12", F/F with a few scratches and a small touch-in above the 'R'. Extremely scarce, possibly unique because these experimental signs with different style, chunky lettering, were only used at 4 stations. Maybe only one had a No Parking sign in situ.
A Pair of Royal Crown Derby Flower Painted Vases, R Hague, 1906], of flattened ovoid form with entwined acanthus leaf scroll shoulder handles, with frontal teardrop shape reserves painted with sprays of roses and other flowers, signed "R Hague", the reverse with similar smaller panel, on a midnight blue ground enriched with raised snowdrop, sedge and scroll detail in gilt, on four outscrolled legs, red printed crown and interlaced "D" mark and year mark, 14cm high
A Royal Worcester Fruit Painted Dessert Dish, Richard Sebright, 1909], shaped lozenge form with gadrooned rims and midnight blue border enclosing scroll bordered vignettes of sprays of flowers, centrally painted with two apples, purple grapes and flowers, signed "R Sebright", puce printed crown and wheel mark, year mark and red painted script mark "W8415S", 30.5cm wide (two minute flakes on rim underside)
After Robert Dodd (18th/19th century) "Battle of Copenhagen"] Extensively inscribed to "Vice Admiral Lord Nelson of the Nile, Rear Admiral Sir Thomas Graves K.B." with other inscriptions, engraved in commemoration of their glorious victory and respectfully inscribed by the artist Robert Dodd, published by R. Dodd, no.41 Charing Cross, Six Doors from the Admiralty October 1801, black and white engraving with some aquatinting 51cm by 73.5cm (20 3/4in by 29 3/4in) (pl) *Provenance. With Army & Navy Co-operative Society, Fine Art Section, 105 Victoria Street, Westminster, SW and numbered 85961
Robert Pollard and Robert Wilkinson after Dominic Serres (18th century) His Majesty's Ship Mediator Bearing Down at Sunrise on the Morning of the 12th December 1782, to Attack the Five Sail of the Enemy] Extensively inscribed and published by R. Pollard, Braynes Row, Spa Fields, 3rd January 1784, black and white engraving, 43.5cm by 56cm (17 1/4in by 22in); together with three further prints ["The Morning of the 12th April 1782 Representing That Gallant Scene between Dominica and Guadeloupe in the West Indies"] Extensively inscribed and printed for R. Sayer and J. Bennett, no. 53 Fleet Street, as the act directs, 21st March 1783, 41cm by 56cm (16in by 22in) ["The Close of the Battle with the Setting Sun Representing the Ville de Paris, Striking Her Colours to the Barfleur, Admiral Lord Flood"] Extensively inscribed and printed for R. Sayer and J. Bennett, no. 33 Fleet Street as The Act Directs, 21st March 1783, black and white engraving, 41cm by 55.5cm (16in by 21 3/4in) [Charles Hullmandel after G.P. Reinagle "The Common-Hard, Portsmouth" (The Victory Flagship)] Inscribed, black and white stone lithograph, 34.5cm by 44.5cm (13 1/2in by 17 1/2in) (4)
I...Parker, after Robert Smirke (19th century) "Commemoration of the XIVth February MDCCXCVII", depicting the Figure of Britannia Celebrating the English Navy's Victory under Admiral Lord Nelson; Twenty Further Portrait Studies, including Earl St Vincent, Sir C Thompson Bt, Lord Redstock, Sir W Parker Bt, Frederick, Knowles, Collingwood, Whitshed, Caulder, Dacres, Sadmarez, Murray, Sutton, Troubridge, Martin, Polry, Gray, Towby, Miller and Irwin] Engraved by William Henry Worthington and published by R Bowyer, the Historic Gallery, Pall Mall, 1st June 1803, black and white engraving, 67.5cm by 48cm (26 1/2in by 19in), unframed; together with ["Commemoration of the Victory of the 1st June MDCCXCIV] Extensively inscribed by Francesco Bartolozzi R.A. the landscape and water engraved by Landseer, and the portrait of the First Admiral engraved by Ryder, other portraits of the captains engraved by Stow, published by R Bowyer; ["Commemoration of the XIth October MDCCXCVII"] Extensively inscribed by George Noble from the original miniatures by John Smart esq. together with further publication details; ["Victors of the Nile", engraved Miniature Portraits of Saumarez, Trowbridge, Darby, Louis, Pryton, Ball, Hood, Gould, Foley, Westcott, Thompson, Hallowell, Miller and Berry] Engraved by W. Bromley & I. Landseer, with the portraits by Lenney after Robert Smirke R.I., published by R. Bowyer; [A Small Sheet of Engraved Text] giving Admiral Nelson's Glorious Victory from the London Gazette Extraordinary, Octb 2nd 1798; [A Plan of the Action between the English and Dutch Fleets on the 11th Octb 1797]; and two further prints ["Battle of the Nile", an Historical Representation of Lord Viscount Duncan's Victory; Admiral De Winter's Resignation on Board the Venerable on Oct 11th 1797] Both extensively inscribed, one dated 1805, various sizes (8) *I. Parker may be the engraver James Parker (1750-1805)
Day & Son R. Carrick, after William Simpson (19th century) "The Gale off the Port of Balaklava, 14th November 1854", Plate 4] Inscribed and published on January 15th 1855 by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi & Co, 13 & 14 Pall Mall East, publishers to Her Majesty, a coloured stone lithograph, 38cm by 56.5cm (15in by 22 1/4in), unframed; together with a large quantity of various stone lithographs and other naval and maritime prints including; ["The Experimental Squadron the Vessel "Guinevere"; "HMS Caledonia, 120 Guns, Lying in Plymouth Sound"; "A Quiet Day in the Diamond Battery, Portrait of a Lancaster 68 Pounder, 15th December 1854"; " Sangfroid"; Balaklava Shewing the State of the Quays & The Shipping, in May 1855"; "Sebastapol from the Sea, Sketched from the Deck of HMS Sidon"; "The Fleet off Hango"; "A Gale in the Baltic"; "Portrait of Sir Thomas Byam Martin G.C.B., Admiral of the Fleet & The Vice Admiral of the United Kingdom, dated 1849], engraved by H Robinson after an original painting by George Richmond, ["The Royal Navy, Dedicated to Admiral Sir Thomas Sabine Pasley Bt, Captain HS Hillyar C.B. and the Officers of HMS The Royal Oak"] engraved by W. Summers after an original picture by Orlando Norie & T. G. Dutton and published by R. & A. Ackermann October 1st 1869, at 191 Regent Street London; also various other stone lithographs after Oswald W. Brierly and other Victorian artists, various sizes (a collection)
J. Covens and C. Mortier after R de Hooge (17th/18th century) "Vertrek Van S.K.H. NA Engeland den. N Nov. 1688", the Departure of the Dutch Fleets and its Armies to England] Extensively inscribed and numbered 1, also bearing a coat of arms and the names of the various vessels portrayed, black and white engraving, 47.5cm by 58cm (18 3/4in by 23in) *Provenance. With Army & Navy Co-operative Society, Fine Art Section, 105 Victoria Street, Westminster SW
William Lionel Wyllie R.A., R.I., R.E. (1851-1931) "Deptford on the Thames"] Signed artist's proof, inscribed "London Pubh. June 2nd, 1924 by R. Dunthorne & Son, 5 Vigo Street, W", also inscribed with the title on the reverse, black and white drypoint etching, 16cm by 37.5cm (6 1/4in by 14 3/4in) (pl)
R...G...B... (early 20th century) Scenes in and Around Hartley Wintney, Alton, Matingley; Hazeley Heath; Jeffrie's Farm from the Golf Links; Eversley, Kingsley's Arboretum; West Green House, Fleet] Together with a large collection of various other Hampshire subjects, all contained within twelve drawing books produced my M'caw, Stevenson & Orr Ltd, Linenhall Works, Belfast, watercolours, various sizes (a collection)
Henry R. Hall M.R.A. (fl.1895-1902) "Denizens of the Hills, Sutherland N.B."] Signed, also inscribed with the title of the work and the artist's name in the artist's own hand verso, oil on canvas, 61cm by 91.5cm (24in by 36in) *Ex. collection Mrs Boydell, Hardwicke House, Bredons Hardwicke, Nr Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire
An Oak Single Hand Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, signed R Hardwick, Ashwick, circa 1740], the case with flat top pediment, plain turned brass capped columns, plain rectangular trunk door upon 'shortened' rectangular plinth, 10-inch square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, matted dial centre with recessed silvered plaque signed "R Hardwick, Ashwick", single pierced hand, four posted movement with slender pillars, anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a top mounted bell, 189cm high, dial and movement (circa 1740) and case (later)

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