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§ Donald Pass (British, 1930-2010) Abstract landscape signed lower right "D Pass" oil on canvas 90 x 120cm (35 x 47in) Other Notes: Visionary artist Donald Pass was born in Cheshire, England in 1930. From an early age he began painting landscapes of his native countryside. At school, his talent in art was recognized and he won a drawing prize for a sketch of an angel with a lion's face he had seen beside roadside hedges. At seventeen, he enrolled at the Stoke-on-Trent Regional College of Art and then continued his studies at the Royal Academy Schools in London. He painted portraits, still lifes and landscapes with a high level of realism, but as a devotee of John Constable and Samuel Palmer, his work centred on landscapes. As he said, "landscape was the very heart of it; my heart was in the landscape." Some spots of surface dirt to the paint. Some cracking to the paint surface, particularly to the central left figure
LAURA KNIGHT Rehearsal Floor and Stage for Puss in Boots, Birmingham Repertory Company Pencil Sketch Unsigned Heavily inscribed to the back, and with accompanying newspaper cutting 20 x 16cm Provenance: Phyllis Gorlick King dealer's label to the back, stating the work was originally taken from her sketchbook, and was subsequently sold at Phillips, Blenheim Steet, London, in 1983 Together with a second drawing attributed to Laura Knight
Yevgeny Yevtushenko (1932). Russia's most popular poet and critic of Stalinism and anti-Semitism. Sketch of Yevtushenko by Kurt Vonnegut. 3/17/96, signed by both men. Signed print of the translation of Babii Yar that once accompanied a limited edition 16/150 art print; signed limited edition Colophon of "Twenty-first Century;" signed limited edition 143/150 "Autoportrait on the Sharp Edge of the Kremlin Tower…." All in excellent condition.
(x) South Africa1952 Cape Town Tercentenary Stamp Exhibition collection of artwork and proofs, etc., comprising three enlarged pieces of artwork for the label, pencil sketch for the label, and fourteen blocks of twenty-four for the label in various forms (some progressive); pencil drawing, mock-ups and proofs (3, two in colour) for the cover and pencil sketch for the notepaper. A wonderful lot for the stamp exhibition specialist Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Stuart (John McDouall). Explorations in Australia. The Journals of John McDouall Stuart During the Years 1858, 1859, 1860, 1861, & 1862, when he Fixed the Centre of the Continent and Successfully Crossed it from Sea to Sea, ed. William Hardman, 1st ed., 1864, half title, mounted oval albumen portrait frontispiece, sketch map, folding engraved map (with repaired tear), 12 wood-engraved illustrations, scattered spotting, hinges reinforced, contemporary calf, neat reback, edges rubbed, 8vo Ferguson 16381. (1)
Tuckett (Francis Fox). A Pioneer in the High Alps, Apline Diaries and Letters of F.F. Tuckett, 1856-1874, Edward Arnold, 1920, photogravure portrait frontispiece with original tissue guard, seven black and white plates, light scattered spotting, presentation inscription 'Lucy and Violet Hodgkin from Alice Tuckett, Xmas 1920' and ownership inscription of Robin A. Hodgkin to upper pastedown, original brown cloth, spine slightly faded, 8vo, together with [Tuckett, Elizabeth], Pictures in Tyrol and Elsewhere, from a family Sketch-book, 2nd edition, Longmans, Green & Co., 1869, numerous black and white plates, original publisher's cloth, rebacked with original spine relaid, scuffed, 8vo, plus Whymper (Edward), Scrambles Amongst the Apls in the Years 1860-69, 5th edition, John Murrary, 1900, numerous black and white plates, plans, maps and illustrations to text, some light scattered spotting, original blue cloth, 8vo First work Neate T69. From the collection of Robin Hodgkin (1916-2003), the eminent mountaineer and educationalist. Alice Tuckett married Francis in 1896. (3)
Payne (Charles Johnson, "Snaffles"). A Half Century of Memories, 1st edition, published Collins, 1949, additional half title, numerous black and white illustrations and five tipped-in colour plates, ownership signature to front endpaper, inserted compliment slip from the publishers, publisher's cloth, dust jacket a little frayed and torn, 4to, together with, More Bandobast, 1st edition published Collins, 1936, additional half title, numerous black and white illustrations and twelve tipped-in colour plates, ownership signature to front endpaper, publisher's cloth with dust jacket, with, My Sketch Book in the Shiny, 2nd edition, published Gale & Polden Ltd., circa 1930, additional half title, numerous black and white and tinted plates, ownership signature to front endpaper, publisher's cloth with pig sticking print mounted on upper siding, dust jacket a little frayed and torn, 4to (3)
Sporting & Natural History. Payne (Charles Johnson, pseud. 'Snaffles'), 'Osses and Obstacles, 1st edition published Collins, 1934, additional half title, presentation inscription to front endpaper, numerous illustrations throught, slight spotting, d.j., publisher's cloth, 4to, together with, Edwards (Lionel), My Hunting Sketch Book, 2nd edition, published Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1928, additional half title, presentation inscription to front endpaper, numerous mounted colour plates, publisher's cloth, a little worn and stained, 4to, with, Aldin (Cecil), Scarlet to M.F.H., 1st edition, published Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1933, additional half title, numerous colour and black & white illustrations throughout, publisher's cloth gilt, spine faded, 4to, plus, Thorburn (Archibald), A Naturalist's Sketch Book, 1st edition, published Longmans, Green & Co., 1919, additional half title, presentation inscription to front endpaper, numerous colour and black & white illustrations throughout, publisher's cloth gilt, faded and worn, 4to, and, Armour (G.D.), A Hunting Alphabet, 1st edition, published Country Life Ltd, 1929, decorative title and twenty-six mounted colour plates, stitching loose, publisher's cloth with mounted paper title to upper siding, faded and worn 4to, together with another twenty-two volumes similar including examples by Munnings, Edwards, Aldin, Kirkman & Jourdain, Beckford, Hutchinson and Ribblesdale, various sizes and condition (27)
Reresby (John). The Travels and Memoirs of Sir John Reresby, Bart., printed for Edward Jeffery, 1813, thirty-nine engraved plates (of 40) only (as often), including many with hand-colouring, some light scattered spotting, offsetting and toning, armorial bookplate of William Burnyeat, Millgrove, to upper pastedown, all edges gilt, contemporary calf (by Morrell), gilt decorated spine, (generally in very good condition), 8vo, together with Wilson (H. W.), Ironclads in Action, a Sketch of Naval Warfare from 1855 to 1895, 6th impression, 2 volumes, Sampson Low, 1898, maps, plans and illustrations, occasional spotting, presentation bookplate of The Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty to upper pastedown, contemporaary calf, scuffed and a little rubbed, 8vo, plus other 19th century literature, including, The Badminton Library, Yachting I & II, Racing and Steeple-chasing and Hunting (4 volumes, uniformly bound in half morocco), White's Naval Architecture, The Full Report of the Trial of Queen Caroline, (2 volumes), Jane Marcet's Conversations on Natural Philosophy, 1819, Mr Hoyle's Games (12th edition), Edward MacLysaght's Poems (limited edition), plus others similar, mostly 8vo, mainly contemporary leather (50)
Bischoff (James). Sketch of the History of Van Diemen's Land, illustrated by a map of the island, and an account of the Van Diemen's Land Company, 1st edition, John Richardson, 1832, two black and white engraved plates, including frontispiece, large folding engraved map by Arrowsmith, hand-coloured in outline, library stamp to title verso (partly erased), occasional oval library inkstamp to top margins, original cloth-backed boards, with paper label to spine, rubbed and some soiling, with early library printed label to upper cover of the Undercliff Free Library, Ventnor and Bonchurch Literary and Scientific Institution to upper cover, 8vo Ferguson 1517. (1)
Palmieri (Luigi). The Eruption of Vesuvius in 1872..., with notes and an Introductory Sketch... by Robert Mallett, Asher & Co., 1873, few black and white plates (including one or two folding), original publisher's decorative cloth, boards detached, rubbed and worn, 8vo, together with Robert Mallet's Report on the Facts of Earthquake Phaenomena (2)
Bischoff (James). Sketch of the History of Van Diemen's Land, Illustrated with a Map of the Island, and an Account of the Van Diemen's Land Company, 1st ed., 1832, large folding hand-coloured map by Arrowsmith (as frontispiece), two uncoloured engraved plates, some light offsetting and spotting, modern half calf, spine a little rubbed, 8vo Ferguson 1517. (1)
A watercolour by Frank Algernon Stewart showing a team of four farm horses pulling a heavily laden cart and accompanied by a pair of male figures watching a hare run across the pathway of the first horse, signed with initials bottom right FAS and inscribed - Sketch for picture for R L Barclay, 48 x 70 cm approx in gilt frame (together with accompanying literature relating to this painting)
Lionel Edwards, 18 volumes including My Irish Sketch Book, Scene from the Saddle, Sketches in Stable and Kennel, Sport in War, The Devon and Somerset Stag Hounds 1907 - 36, A Sportsman's Bag, My Hunting Sketchbook Volumes 1 and 2, A Leicestershire Sketchbook, Forrard On, Horses and Ponies, The Wiles of the Fox, Famous Fox Hunters, etc
A mixed lot of pictures to include an 18th Century style portrait of a gentleman in the oval, painted on board; a charcoal half length portrait sketch of a man in 17th Century dress; a charcoal profile sketch of a man in Regency dress; an ink sketch of a bearded man and three other portraits (7).
George Weatherill, a sketch, towards Whitby Abbey, watercolour and pencil, 23.5 x 27 cm See illustration Condition report Report by GH From a deceased estate. George Weatherill is understood to have been a distant family relation, however we do not have any written provenance or proof of this. Picture appears to be unfinished. Some light spotting and staining visible in the sky, and one larger more prominent dark spot. Otherwise colours reasonably strong and no obvious damage or restoration. Glass is cracked. Appears to be unsigned.
A 20th Century oil on canvas, with a still life study of vases of flowers, fitted in a gilt frame, an etching by G. Kneller S.R., depicting Henry Comte De Nassau, together with a further etching depicting Lord Newbattle, both mounted and framed, together with a sketch of a semi-clad lady, signed to bottom indistinctly 'Loughagun', (4)
CELIA WARD; pencil sketch with some colour "Little Girl In Dress With Green Sash", signed, dated Oct 84, inscribed on J S Maas & Co Ltd London label verso, 29 x 20cm, framed and glazed. (D) CONDITION REPORT: This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
•DOROTHY KING (1907-1990) PORTRAIT OF JEAN RYAN Signed and inscribed, pastels 60.5 x 43cm.; with a sketch of a nursery by Henry Enslin du Plessis, signed, 26.5 x 36.5cm.; and a watercolour of figures in a colonnade by WPJ, 20 x 29cm. (3) Provenance: Stow on the Wold, Fosse Gallery, March 1987 ++ King with some handling creases; de Plessis fair; WPJ good
M. HACKING. 'Colette', inscribed with title on artist's label verso, oil on canvas board, 16 x 11 1/2 in. Sold with an oil portrait sketch of 'Moira' by J.M. Perceval; and a portrait sketch of Mary Perceval as a young Girl by another hand; and a watercolour of a fishing vessel off a Coast attributed to A.V.C. Fielding; four (4)

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