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Lot 215

Vibrant silkscreen on paper by Art Deco artist Erte who originally created Crystal Mask as a costume design for the operetta Phi-Phi produced by Maurice Ravel at the Theatre des Bouffes Parisiens, Paris, 1940. Edition number on signature on lower edge: 149/300 Erte. Housed in a silver frame with a black mat. Includes Martin Laurence Gallery sticker and Certificate of Tirage on verso. Sight size: 29"L x 40"H. Frame dimensions: 42"L x 54"H x 1.25"W. Artwork can be unframed and rolled for shipment. Artist: Erte, Romain de Tirtoff (Russian/French, 1892-1990)Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: Russia/FranceCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 156

'into the night', silkscreen print, signed and numbered 53/150, 42cm x 42cm, framed.

Lot 242

‡ CRAIGIE AITCHISON CBE, RSA, RA (Scottish, 1926-2009) limited edition (45/75) silkscreen - 'Ram in Moonlight', signed, numbered and dated 2000 in white ink, (I) 30 x 24.5cmsProvenance: Private collection CardiffComment: framed and glazed.

Lot 202

Gordon Appelbe Smith (British/Canadian 1919-2020), 'Blue Presence', c1968, limited edition silkscreen on paper, signed in pencil 'Gordon Smith' bottom right, numbered 'VI B 51/65' in pencil on the bottom left, framed and glazed, frame 55.5cm h x 52cm wide.Artist's Resale Right fees will also apply to this lot if it sells for a hammer price of £1,000 or over.Condition: White paper and glass showing signs of foxing and/or spots from being stored in a damp place. Unopened, therefore unexamined out of frame. Packing & Shipping Let us take the hassle of sorting out packing and shipping from you.Mark Hill Auctions is delighted to be able offer the buyer an in-house packing and shipping service for this lot. We use UPS for shipping and all packages are sent with a minimum of a tracked service. We do not use any other service such as Royal Mail. Please see below for cost estimates, including packing:UK (Guaranteed Price): £23.22 USA (Estimated Price): £75.00 EU (Estimated Price): £28.50 R.O.W. (Estimated Price): £62.00All above quoted packing and shipping prices will have VAT added at 20%. Unless otherwise indicated above, these are estimates only but we aim to be as accurate as possible. To request packing and shipping, please wait for your invoice to arrive by email and click on the ‘Request Postage’ button on your invoice, or contact us by email requesting packing and shipping for your lot(s). The actual packing and shipping cost will then be added to your invoice and your invoice will be resent to you for payment.IMPORTANT When you request your lot(s) to be packed and shipped, you understand and agree that you are committing to pay for packing and shipping because, in order for us to give you an accurate cost, we need to pack the lot(s) to ascertain the final weight and size. By doing that, we have already incurred cost by spending time and using materials to pack your lot(s). Therefore this charge must be paid, even if you later decide to collect your lot.INSURANCE The above quotes do not include insurance. If you require insurance, please request this when you request your lots to be packed and shipped. We can only know the cost of insurance after the hammer falls as it is only then that we will know the value to be insured.MULTIPLE PURCHASES The estimates above are for this lot only. If you buy multiple lots from this auction, they can be combined where possible into one or more packages - size, shape and weight permitting. For these packages containing multiple lots, you will receive a discount of 17.5% of the total of the applicable quotes listed for those lots.Please note that this packing and shipping service is undertaken entirely at the buyer’s risk. Whilst we take the utmost care to pack items as well as we can, we cannot be held responsible for any damage to, or loss of, items packed and sent to you. By paying for our in-house packing and shipping service, the buyer agrees that any items are sent entirely at their own risk and that no compensation can be offered for any loss or damage. Lots must be paid for in full before they will be released.

Lot 200

Gordon Appelbe Smith (British/Canadian 1919-2020), 'Divided Mauve' from the 'Divided Series', 1970, silkscreen on paper, unsigned, framed and glazed, with Anthony Dawson Collection paper label to back of frame, frame 52cm h x 62cm w.Artist's Resale Right fees will also apply to this lot if it sells for a hammer price of £1,000 or over.Condition: Frame in need of a clean. Light, sporadic foxing or signs of having been stored in a damp environment to some edges and glass, one very small nick to the paper and a couple of area of loss to the silkscreened surface in places. Presumably both occurred in the course of production and before the piece was framed. Unopened, therefore unexamined out of frame.Packing & Shipping Let us take the hassle of sorting out packing and shipping from you. Mark Hill Auctions is delighted to be able offer the buyer an in-house packing and shipping service for this lot. We use UPS for shipping and all packages are sent with a minimum of a tracked service. We do not use any other service such as Royal Mail. Please see below for cost estimates, including packing:UK (Guaranteed Price): £24.52 USA (Estimated Price): £80.00 EU (Estimated Price): £29.00 R.O.W. (Estimated Price): £64.00All above quoted packing and shipping prices will have VAT added at 20%. Unless otherwise indicated above, these are estimates only but we aim to be as accurate as possible. To request packing and shipping, please wait for your invoice to arrive by email and click on the ‘Request Postage’ button on your invoice, or contact us by email requesting packing and shipping for your lot(s). The actual packing and shipping cost will then be added to your invoice and your invoice will be resent to you for payment.IMPORTANT When you request your lot(s) to be packed and shipped, you understand and agree that you are committing to pay for packing and shipping because, in order for us to give you an accurate cost, we need to pack the lot(s) to ascertain the final weight and size. By doing that, we have already incurred cost by spending time and using materials to pack your lot(s). Therefore this charge must be paid, even if you later decide to collect your lot.INSURANCE The above quotes do not include insurance. If you require insurance, please request this when you request your lots to be packed and shipped. We can only know the cost of insurance after the hammer falls as it is only then that we will know the value to be insured.MULTIPLE PURCHASES The estimates above are for this lot only. If you buy multiple lots from this auction, they can be combined where possible into one or more packages - size, shape and weight permitting. For these packages containing multiple lots, you will receive a discount of 17.5% of the total of the applicable quotes listed for those lots.Please note that this packing and shipping service is undertaken entirely at the buyer’s risk. Whilst we take the utmost care to pack items as well as we can, we cannot be held responsible for any damage to, or loss of, items packed and sent to you. By paying for our in-house packing and shipping service, the buyer agrees that any items are sent entirely at their own risk and that no compensation can be offered for any loss or damage. Lots must be paid for in full before they will be released.

Lot 156

* JOHN PIPER (BRITISH 1903 - 1992), MORETON CORBETT limited edition silkscreen print on paper, signed and numbered 42/70mounted, framed and under glassimage size 46cm x 99cm, overall size 57cm x 110cmProvenance: certificate of authenticity is included in this lot.Note: English painter, printmaker, draughtsman, designer, and writer. He reluctantly became an articled clerk in his father's legal firm, but took up the study of art after his father's death in 1926, first at the Richmond School of Art and then at the Royal College of Art. From 1928 to 1933 he wrote as an art critic for the Listener and the Nation and was among the first to recognize such contemporaries as William Coldstream, Ivon Hitchens, Victor Pasmore, and Ceri Richards. By the mid-1930s he was one of the leading British abstract artists, but by the end of the decade he had become disillusioned with non-representational art and reverted to naturalism. He concentrated on landscape and architectural views in an emotionally charged style that continued the English Romantic tradition (see Neo-Romanticism). Some of his finest works were done as an Official War Artist when he made pictures of bomb-damaged buildings. A similar stormy atmosphere pervades his famous views of country houses of the same period. Piper's work diversified in the 1950s and he became recognized as one of the most versatile British artists of his generation. He did much work as a designer of stage decor and of stained glass (notably at Coventry Cathedral) and was a prolific printmaker. In addition he made book illustrations and designed pottery and textiles. As a writer he is probably best known for his book British Romantic Artists (1942). He also compiled architectural guidebooks to several English counties, usually in collaboration with the poet John Betjeman. Two hundred and seven of his works are held in UK public collections.

Lot 93

* JACK VETTRIANO (SCOTTISH b. 1951), DRIFTERS limited edition silkscreen print on paper, signed and numbered 21/295, from the Affairs of The Heart Collection, 2004mounted, framed and under glassimage size 50cm x 40cm, overall size 89cm x 78cm Note: Jack Vettriano was born in Fife, Scotland in 1951. After leaving school at 15, he followed his father down the mine, working as an apprentice engineer. He later moved on to white-collar jobs in management services. Vettriano took up painting as a hobby in the 1970s when a girlfriend bought him a set of watercolours for his birthday and from then on, he spent much of his spare time teaching himself to paint. He learned his craft by copying Old Masters, Impressionists, Surrealists and a plethora of Scottish artists. Prior to moving from Kirkcaldy to Edinburgh, he decided to mark a break with his past work which hitherto had been sold under his family name Hoggan. From this time on, he adopted his mother’s maiden name. The turning point came in 1988 when he submitted two paintings to the Royal Scottish Academy’s Annual Exhibition; both were sold on the first day and Vettriano was approached by several galleries. He held his first solo exhibition at the Edinburgh Gallery in 1992 entitled ‘Tales of Love and Other Stories’ and later that year, he exhibited at the Mall Galleries in London. He was represented by Portland Gallery from 1994-2007 and during this time, he had many sell-out solo exhibitions in Edinburgh, London, Hong Kong and New York and counts Jack Nicholson, Sir Alex Fergusson and Sir Tim Rice amongst his collectors. In 1996, Pavilion books commissioned W. Gordon Smith to compile an anthology, ‘Fallen Angels’, in which over 40 Vettriano images were accompanied by a selection of Scottish writing. Poets, playwrights, novelists and actors were asked for a personal response to an individual painting or poem. In the same year, Sir Terrance Conran commissioned Vettriano to create a series of paintings for Conran’s Bluebird Club in London. The seven paintings inspired by the life of Sir Malcom Campbell hung there for ten years. In 1998, Vettriano moved to London where he continued to have sell-out shows including, ‘Between Darkness and Dawn’, ‘Lovers and Other Strangers’ and ‘Affairs of the Heart’. The year 2004 was exceptional in Vettriano’s career; his best-known painting, ‘The Singing Butler’ was sold at Sotheby’s for close to £750,000; he was awarded an OBE for Services to the Visual Arts and was the subject of a Southbank show documentary, entitled ‘Jack Vettriano: The People’s Painter’; Pavilion published a book ‘Lovers and Other Strangers’ being an anthology of his work to date with text by Anthony Quinn. In 2008, Vettriano was commissioned to paint portraits of Sir Jackie Stewart and Zara Phillips, the latter was part of a charity fundraising project for Sport Relief, the experience of which was captured in a documentary broadcast on BBC One in March 2008. Vettriano launched Heartbreak publishing and his own gallery also called Heartbreak in 2009. In the same year, he was commissioned by the Yacht Club of Monaco to create a series of paintings to mark the centenary of their world-famous yacht Tuiga. The subsequent exhibition ‘A Hommage a Tuiga’ premiered in Monaco as part of Classic Yacht Week. In 2010, an exhibition of over 40 new paintings, ‘Days of Wine and Roses’ was opened at the Kirkcaldy Museum and Art Gallery in Fife. The exhibition then moved to London, opening at Heartbreak in September 2010. In September 2013, a major exhibition, ‘Jack Vettriano: A Retrospective’ opened at Glasgow’s Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum. It featured over 100 works and ran until February 23 2014. It attracted 123,300 visitors and broke the attendance records held by a Van Gogh exhibition in 1948. Vettriano sold his gallery in London in 2015 and later that year established his own publishing company: Jack Vettriano Publishing. Limited. In 2017, He was one of three artists commissioned to paint portraits of Scottish comedian Billy Connolly. These were then put on display in Glasgow People’s Palace, while images were transferred to murals in the centre of Glasgow. It was the subject of a BBC documentary first broadcast on June 14, 2017.

Lot 134

* ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH 1934 - 2019), FROM THE SOUL'S PROPER LONELINESS limited edition silkscreen print on paper, signed, dated 2007 and numbered 29/60 mounted, framed and under glassimage size 59cm x 30cm, overall size 86cm x 67cmNote: Along with John Byrne, Alasdair Gray has been described as one of the great Polymaths of the Scottish modern arts movement. Prolific writer and artist since graduating from the Glasgow School of Art in 1957. He published novels, short stories, plays, poetry and translations, and wrote on politics and the history of Scottish and English literature. Gray trained in mural painting, and his Glasgow murals include those in the Hillhead subway station and in the Oran Mor, an arts and music venue at the head of Glasgow's iconic Byres Road. His paintings, drawings and prints are well-known and widely collected. Examples of his paintings, drawings and prints are currently housed in various public collections, including The Victoria and Albert Museum, The Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, The Museum of Modern Art, The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, The National Library of Scotland, The Hunterian Museum and The Arts Council of England collection. His art was celebrated in 2014-15 with a major retrospective exhibition at Glasgow's Kelvingrove and in 2014 the BBC aired a one hour documentary to honour the 80th year of this 'giant of Scottish arts'.

Lot 197

* DONALD HAMILTON FRASER (BRITISH 1929 - 2009), BEACHSCAPE, WESTER-ROSS limited edition artist's proof silkscreen print on paper, signed and numbered A/P XVII/XXmounted, framed and under glassimage size 56cm x 45cm, overall size 88cm x 78cm Label verso: Oakham Contemporary, London

Lot 523

Sascha Braunig (Canadian, b. 1983). Silkscreen on Stonehenge white paper titled "Big Nets" depicting a field of chevron yellow and gray with red lines suggesting the form of a figure, 2013. Signed along a card along the verso. From the BAM + NADA portfolio. From an edition of 75 produced by The Brooklyn Academy of Music in collaboration with the New Art Dealers Alliance.Height: 20 in x width: 16 in.Condition: The colors are bold and bright. There are no tears, creases, losses, or repairs. The work is not framed.

Lot 518

Doug Danz (American, 1939-2020). Group of five screenprints on paper titled "Vida 2" depicting a symmetrical geometric scene colored vibrant orange, red, and grey. Signed along the lower right; titled along the lower center; each editioned along the lower left. Numbered 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15 out of 75.Doug Danz was a watercolorist and silkscreen printmaker whose abstract images are culled from recognizable aspects of the American landscape but move further towards concern with an abstract two-dimensionality. His silkscreen prints have a flat, emblematic presence.        (Each) Height: 30 1/2 in x width: 25 1/2 in.Condition: The colors are bold and bright. Some of the sheets are lightly toned. There are no major tears, losses, or signs of restoration. Light wear along the extreme edges of a few of the prints. The works are not framed.

Lot 138

Peter Blake(b.1932)"Ardath",signed,limited edition silkscreen, 39/95,87 x 56.5cms, 94 x 64cms total in frame.

Lot 29

Silkscreen titled Pipes. Signed lower right numbered 4/200. Year 1976 Sight size 26.5" x 25.5"

Lot 13

Silkscreen titled Girl With Beachball. Signed lower right numbered 97/200. Year 1977 Sight size 26.5" x 25.5"

Lot 279

Silkscreen titled Musicians Signed lower right numbered PP 65/60 Sight size 27" x 10"Condition: Age related wear.

Lot 12

Silkscreen titled America. Signed lower right numbered 16/200. Year 1977 Sight size 33.5" x 26"

Lot 200

Group of ten art exhibition posters: 1. Original vintage advertising poster for B. Mesko pictures and graphics at Galerie Gunar in Dusseldorf January and February 1964, the poster features an illustration in brown and black, stylised lettering over black background. Good condition, pinholes, folds, creasing, tears. Country of issue: Germany, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 68x49, year of printing: 1964; 2. Original vintage advertising poster for Peter Struycken Centraal Museum Utrecht. Good condition, creases on margins and all over the image. Country: Germany. Year: 1974. Designer: Unknown. Size: 87 x 61. 3. Original vintage advertising poster for Da Giotto al Mantegna Palazzo Della Ragione Padua. Good condition, creases in the lower left corner. Country: Italy. Year: 1974. Designer: Birelli. Size: 97.5 x 68. 4. Original vintage advertising poster for Artist Silkscreen Mauro Reggiani. Good condition, few scratches on the image, pencil sigh in the left and right lower corners. Size: 70 x 86. 5. Original vintage advertising poster for Detlef Birgfeld Hamburg Kunsthalle. Good condition, small creases on margins. Country: Germany. Year: 1980. Designer: Elke Walford. Size: 83.5 x 59; 6. Original vintage advertising poster for Degas 1879 Exhibition held in the National Gallery of Scotland Edinburgh. Sponsored by British Petroleum. Excellent condition. Country: UK. Year: 1979. Designer: Degas. Size: 76 x 51. 7. Original vintage advertising poster for Horst Antes Kunstverein Hamburg. Very good condition, few unnoticeable stains on bottom. Country: Germany. Year: 1975. Designer: Horst Antes. Size: 84 x 59. 8. Original vintage adverising poster for Carmelo Cappelo Exhibition held in the Palazzo Dei Diamanti, Ferrara in 1981. Carmelo Cappelo (1912-1996) was an Italian sculptor. Very good condition, few creases on the image. Country: Italy. Year: 1981. Designer: Unknown. Size: 68.5 x 50.5; 9. Original vintage advertising poster for Bernard Schultze Hamburg Kunsthalle . Very good condition, creases on margins. Country: Germany. Year: 1980. Designer: Elke Walford. Size: 84 x 59; 10. Original vintage advertising poster for Der Bruch Hamburg Kunsthalle. Good condition, small creases on margins. Country: Germany. Year: 1980. Designer: Jens Lausen. Size: 59.5 x 84.

Lot 6

ARR Storm Thorgerson, 1944-2013, Anthrax/Stomp 442, 1995, silkscreen print for the American rock band Anthrax, signed in pencil to the margin, 65 x 85cm. Storm Thorgerson was a graphic designer best known for his work with Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin. Sold in aid of Summerhill school

Lot 1830

KERKOVIUS, IDA (1879-1970), "Akt im Grünen", 1965, Farbserigraphie/Papier, u.re. mit Farbstift von Hand signiert und datiert, u.li. mit Bleistift num. 55/125, HxB: Platte ca. 44x50 cm, Blatt ca. 55x60,5 cm. Alters- und Knickspuren, leicht gebräunt und Lichtrand, Randschäden (Einriss am unteren Rand). | KERKOVIUS, IDA (1879-1970), ‘Akt im Grünen’, 1965, colour silkscreen/paper, signed and dated by hand in coloured pencil lower right, numbered 55/125 in pencil lower left, HxW: plate approx. 44x50 cm, sheet approx. 55x60.5 cm. Traces of age and creasing, slightly browned and light-stain, marginal damage (tear in lower margin).

Lot 231

Title: Autumn. Silkscreen print on wove paper depicting an abstracted nude woman in a state of deep thought surrounded by falling leaves with purple and turquoise washes overlaid. Signed by artist in pencil on lower right corner. Pink finished frame with double matte border. Quan Sun (Chinese-American, b. 1942) was the daughter of a successful chemist and school principal. Quan Sun had a wealthy upbringing and was allotted a privileged education in the arts in China. After the cultural revolution, she was forced into military training in the Chinese countryside. She was inspired by the natural surroundings there, but after she was married, she put her art to the side in place of supporting her husband's. After their divorce in the 80s she was able to pursue her art as an individual and began to create expressive figurative pieces such as the one demonstrated in this catalog. She is truly a woman of the 20th and 21st century! Sight size: 34.5"W x 26.5"H; frame: 37"W x 29"H x 1"D. Certificate of Authenticity included. Artist: Quan SunEdition Number: 57 of 350 Condition: Age related wear.

Lot 71

After Cecil Rice (1961-) "Passing Palace Doorways" a Ltd edition silkscreen print, 6 of 300, 38cm x 57cm, gilt framed, mounted and glazed (see certificate to the reverse)

Lot 69

After Cecil Rice (1961-) "Gondolas, Mid Afternoon" a Ltd edition silkscreen print, 6 of 300, 24cm x 34cm, signed to the margin, gilt framed, mounted and glazed (see certificate to the reverse)

Lot 72

After Cecil Rice (1961-) "Morning Gondolas" a Ltd edition silkscreen print, 6 of 300, 38cm x 57cm, gilt framed, mounted and glazed (see certificate to the reverse)

Lot 70

After Cecil Rice (1961-) "Darkness and light, The Grand Canal" a Ltd edition silkscreen print, 6 of 300, 38cm x 57cm, gilt framed, mounted and glazed (see certificate to the reverse)

Lot 3136

Conor Harrington (b.1980), 'A Study for Meditations of a Royal Ringmaster', print in colors (archival pigment), silkscreen, gloss varnish/paper, signed and numbered 15/150 in pencil, 67 x 90cm, unframed, rolled.Condition Report: Very good condition, wrapped in tissue, rolled, in original tube from the gallery.

Lot 3137

Ryan Callanan (RYCA), 'Love and Happy Beams, silkscreen print, signed and numbered 35/45 in pencil, image size 66 x 66cm, unframed, rolled.

Lot 238

THE CONNOR BROTHERS (BRITISH B.1968) THE TRUTH WILL SET YOU FREE BUT NOT UNTIL IT IS FINISHED WITH YOU, 2015 Giclée with silkscreen varnish, 49/95, signed, dated and numbered in pencil to margin the sheet 85.5cm x 58cm (33.75in x 22.75in), unframed

Lot 73

ANONYMOUS SKI IN JASPER NATIONAL PARK silkscreen, condition B+; backed on linen 30 x 19½in. (76 x 50cm.)

Lot 59

ANONYMOUS COGNAC HENNESSY silkscreen, condition B+; not backed  42.5 x 29in. (108 x 73cm.) 

Lot 68

ANONYMOUS WINTERSPORT, FRAMES TOURS silkscreen poster, 1953, condition B+; not backed 40 x 25 in. (102 x 64 cm.)

Lot 866

EDWINA N. ELLIS (1946) TWO LIMITED EDITION WOOD ENGRAVINGS, both depicting nude female figures in repose, both signed, titled and numbered 9/30 to lower margin, 30cm x 23cm including margins - unframed, together with two Phyllis Mahon hand coloured monotype wood engravings depicting female figures, approximate sizes 23cm x 15cm, Hunt Jennings Gallery labels verso, and a Colin Middleton limited edition silkscreen print depicting a nude female torso, signed, titled and numbered 1/6 to lower margin, Mall Galleries exhibition label verso, approximate size 38cm x 21cm, Condition Report: the prints are in good condition, Phyllis Mahon frames have chips to the corners (5)

Lot 8

Richard Drew, known as Zacron (British, 1943-2012) silkscreen print - Fancy album cover 'Something to Remember', signed and numbered 1/250, 67 x 67cm, glazed frame. NB: Fancy were a short lived 1970s rock outfit comprised of significant session musicians, Zacron designed this album cover in 1975

Lot 68

Richard Drew, known as Zacron (British, 1943-2012) silkscreen print - Memento of Childhood, signed and numbered 4/50, image 86 x 66cm, glazed frame

Lot 40

Richard Drew, known as Zacron (British, 1943-2012) silkscreen print - Fancy album cover 'Something to Remember', signed and inscribed 'Artist's proof', 67 x 67cm, glazed frame. NB: Fancy were a short lived 1970s rock outfit comprised of significant session musicians, Zacron this album cover in 1975.

Lot 4

Richard Drew, known as Zacron (British, 1943-2012) silkscreen print - Led Zeppelin III album cover, signed and inscribed 'Artist's proof', 49 x 49cm, glazed frame. NB: An unknown number of prints were made but believed by the artist's estate to be less than 100

Lot 89

Richard Drew, known as Zacron (British, 1943-2012) silkscreen print - Led Zeppelin III album cover, signed, numbered 52/500, unframed - sheet size 68 x 68cm NB: Although numbered from a run of 500, an unknown number of prints were made but believed by the artist's estate to be less than 100

Lot 67

Richard Drew, known as Zacron (British, 1943-2012) silkscreen print - Garden Almanack, signed and numbered 2/50, image 86 x 66cm, glazed frame

Lot 30

Richard Drew, known as Zacron (British, 1943-2012) silkscreen print - Led Zeppelin III album cover, signed, unframed - sheet size 68 x 68cm NB: An unknown number of prints were made but believed by the artist's estate to be less than 100

Lot 66

Richard Drew, known as Zacron (British, 1943-2012) silkscreen print - Transient City, signed and numbered 2/250, image 63 x 49cm, glazed frame

Lot 91

Richard Drew, known as Zacron (British, 1943-2012), archival print,silkscreen print - Fancy album cover 'Something to Remember', signed, 67 x 67cm, unframed. (2) NB: Fancy were a short lived 1970s rock outfit comprised of significant session musicians, Zacron this album cover in 1975.

Lot 104

Richard Drew, known as Zacron (British, 1943-2012) silkscreen print - Transient City, signed and inscribed Artists Proof, image 63 x 49cm, glazed frame

Lot 154

A vibrant color silkscreen on paper depicting an up close view of a computer keyboard, titled If I Know The Keyboard Will I Learn to Dance? by American Feminist artist Miriam Shapiro. Handwritten title and signature in pencil on lower edge of mat. Housed in white frame with a white mat. Artwork dimensions: 10"L x 15.75"H. Frame dimensions: 15.25"L x 0.75"W x 20.75"H. Artist: Miriam (Mimi) Shapiro (American 1923-2015)Issued: c. 1980Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear. Scuff marks on frame.

Lot 125

Original color silkscreen on wove paper entitled Spheres by Op Art Japanese artist Simon Tashimoto, made with hard edge geometric fields in shades of blue and apple green. Signature, edition number, and title in graphite on lower edge: Tashimoto, Spheres, 113/150. Includes artist biography on verso from Gary Arts, NYC. Housed in a metallic frame with an off-white mat. Sight size: 9"L x 10"H. Frame dimensions: 14.50"L x 18.50"H x 1.50"W. Artwork can be unframed and rolled for shipment. Artist: Simon Tashimoto (Japan b.1946)Issued: c. 1970Dimensions: See DescriptionEdition Number: 113 of 150Country of Origin: JapanCondition: Age related wear. Soiling on reverse side of glass, not on artwork.

Lot 233

Yayoi Kusama (Japanese, 1929-), Yellow Pumpkins, mass-produced silkscreen on cotton 32 x 88cm

Lot 219

§ Aurelie Nemours (French, 1910-2005) Untitled in Red and Navysigned, dated and numbered 50/100 to the reversesilkscreen, unframed59 x 41.5cm

Lot 538

Le Grand Magic Circus in Robinson Crusoe - a vintage mid 20th century circa 1960s silkscreen printed theatre poster. The poster with exotic colourful border, central naive camel with riders. The performance at the Round House, Camden, arranged by David Aukin.Measures approx. 76cm x 51cm.

Lot 203

Ami SHAVIT (1934) - signed limited edition silkscreen print 'Actionman'. No. 50/100. 56cm x 76cm

Lot 199

Two prints by Jocelyne Blair titled 'At Rest - Lower North Sea', one an artist's proof serigraph print on paper with notes to the reverse, the other a signed and dated silkscreen print from a limited edition, with notes to the reverse. Both in aluminium frames. H.51 W.58cm (largest).

Lot 462

John Edmund Mace (1889 - 1952), an early 20th century silkscreen print depicting a pot of flowers, signed, 22 x 17cm, framed and glazed

Lot 27

Govinder Nazram (British, 1968-2008) Lola Longbottom, 2001 Limited edition silkscreen colour print Signed and numbered '75/75' Framed and glazed, minor scuffing to frame Govinder Nazran (1964–2008) was an artist based in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. Having started his career as a zoo keeper, he gravitated towards paintings of mammals, primarily of cats and dogs, but also of horses, people and elephants in a Rothkoesque style. Measures approx. 50cm x 92cm (19.5" x 36") including frame.

Lot 94

(ARR) Yoshisuke Funasaka (Japanese, b. 1939)Artwork #574, 1979Silkscreen print on paperSigned and datedLimited edition number 47/100Unframed Measures approx. 18cm x 17cm (7" x 6.5").

Lot 13

(ARR) Yoshisuke Funasaka (Japanese, b. 1939)Artwork #815 - 1983Silkscreen print on paperSigned and datedLimited edition No. 80/100Unframed Funasaka began his artistic career making and showing his prints in regional galleries and shows. Funasaka became a member of the Japan Print Association in 1960, and is still an active member of the group today. In 1967, the young artist held his first solo show. Soon after, he was invited to exhibit his work at many international galleries. In 1970, Funasaka won a prize at the Tokyo International Print Biennale. In 1976, Funasaka received a fellowship from the Japanese Government Oversea Training Program for Artists, which allowed him to study art in the United States and Europe where he was exposed to Western forms of traditional and modern art. By the 1970s, Funasaka taught printmaking at institutions like the Asahi Culture Center. He continues to teach printmaking and art, helping integrate Japanese tradition and art to the West. Since the late 1970s, Funasaka has exhibited with the College Women’s Association of Japan print show.Measures approx. 18cm x 17cm (7" x 6.5").

Lot 40

Govinder Nazram (British, 1964-2008) Leopald Longshanks (2001) Limited edition silkscreen colour print Signed and numbered '75/75' Framed and glazed Measures approx. 50cm x 92cm (19.5" x 36") - Frame inclusive Minor scuffing to frame Govinder Nazran (1964–2008) was an artist based in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. Having started his career as a zoo keeper, he gravitated towards paintings of mammals, primarily of cats and dogs, but also of horses, people and elephants in a Rothkoesque style.

Lot 7

Tracey Emin (b.1963), a framed and glazed silkscreen print on linen tea towel titled 'Not A Happy Kitten' 2003, from an open edition produced for the Oxford Museum Of Modern Art. H.80 L.60.5cm

Lot 1580

After Bill Reid (1920-1998) - Haida Wold - coloured silkscreen print, signed & dated '79 in pencil to the margin, 14 by 22cms, framed & glazed.

Lot 293

Sisters is a large Art Deco color style silkscreen on paper by Argentinian artist Acevedo Rafael. He represents a sexy woman and puppet doll, both with strings attached to their arms. Housed in a black with gild accent frame and a marbleized black background. Sight size: 29.50"L x 39.75"H. Frame dimensions: 32.25"L x 42.25"H x 1"W. Artwork can be unframed and rolled for shipment. Artist: Jorge Acevedo Rafael (Argentinian, b. 1953)Issued: c. 1990Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: ArgentinaCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 7

Sister Mary Corita Kent (American, 1918 - 1986)"Be Patient" - 1967Pen signed lower right. Silkscreen in Colors.Sight Size: 15 x 22 in.Overall Framed Size: 23 x 29.5 in.Framed behind glass.

Lot 905

Anita Boyd - Gerry Cottle's Circus - A vintage mid 20th century Anita Boyd for Gerry Cottle's Circus silkscreen print. The print in shades of yellow, blue, and red, depicting abstracted circus performers. Framed and glazed. Measures approx. 77cm x 55cm.

Lot 237

Antonia BEAUVOIR (Né en 1979) Blooming Veil.2018. Sérigraphie en couleurs sur papier d'art 250mg. Signé et numérotée. Edition de 15 exemplaires. 50 x 50 cm Accompagné d’un certificat, COA. Colour silkscreen on art paper, edition of 15 exemplaries

Lot 174

Matthew WONG (1984-2019) , d’après Sans titre Sérigraphie en couleur sous papier, signée dans la planche. Numéroté à 150 exemplaires. 38 x 28 cm Un certificat de l’éditeur est joint à l’œuvre. Matthew Wong , After. Silkscreen offset on paper,Numbered 150 exemplaries.

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