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Lot 638

Harper. How Could God Possibly be a Woman? - He has a lovely beard, original cartoon sketch from the Daily Express in 1983, 25cm x 20cm.

Lot 669

Early 20thC School. Watercolour sketch of a WWI biplane, bearing the monograme R.F.S, framed together with a hand written poem by Percy J Jefford, date 12th December 1918.

Lot 428

Roland Batchelor RWS (British, 1889-1990), 'Trumpet Sketches', signed with monogram lower right, gallery label to verso, ink sketch on paper, H. 21.5 cm, W. 13 cm.

Lot 438

Roland Batchelor RWS (British, 1889-1990), 'Having a Chat', figural study of two men, unsigned, gallery label to verso, ink sketch on paper, H. 9.8 cm, W. 7.5 cm.

Lot 10

** Francis Hoyland - (b. 1930) - Sketch of a child seated on a chair, oil on board, signed with initials lower left, 1953, 19 x 28 cm, illustrated in Geoff Hassell, Camberwell, p. 101 ** Droit de Suite (ARR) may be applicable on this lot

Lot 54

Edward Southall (1861-1944) - Sketch for portrait of Mrs Joseph Southall, red conte crayon, signed with initials and dated '76, 24 x 17 cm, mounted and framed Prov: Given by Mrs Southall to Maxwell Armfield in 1946, thence to Alexander Ballard in 1972, and by descent to current vendor

Lot 56

** Augustus John (1878-1961) - Sketch study of a seated female nude, pencil, with stamp lower left, and impressed backstamp ESK, 22 x 12 cm, gallery label for Rowley Gallery, London to reverse, mounted and framed ** Droit de Suite (ARR) may be applicable on this lot Condition Report some faint discolouration

Lot 60

** Maxwell Ashby Armfield (1882-1972) attrib - Water mill sketch, pencil and coloured crayon, 17 x 16 cm, mounted and framed Prov: Alexander Ballard, thence by descent ** Droit de Suite (ARR) may be applicable on this lot

Lot 61

** Maxwell Ashby Armfield (1882-1972) - Study of a blue and white lidded vessel with chinoiserie decoration, coloured crayon, 14 x 19 cm to/w unfinished sketch of a continental view, pencil and coloured crayon, 8.5 x 18 cm (2) Prov: vessel study given to Edward Harris by Alexander Ballard, 1977 ** Droit de Suite (ARR) may be applicable for this lot

Lot 63

** Maxwell Ashby Armfield (1882-1972) - Five various sketches - Lake Garda, mountain view, trees, unfinished tree sketch, continental view, coloured crayon and pencil on buff, dark green or dark blue paper, some inscribed, various sizes, mounted and framed (5) Prov: Alexander Ballard, thence by descent to current vendor ** Droit de Suite (ARR) may be applicable for this lot

Lot 107

Ajiman Gurung - Sketch of a Gurkha soldier, pen and ink, signed lower left and dated '75, inscribed in pencil 'To Viv Williams, From Capt ...Ajiman Gurung BEm 1/2GR', 21.5 x 18.5 cm

Lot 926

An interesting collection of books about motorsport and related subjects, titles include Grand Prix Racing - 1894 - 1952 by George Monkhouse, Three-Pointed Star, the story of Mercedes Benz by David Scot-Moncrieff, Motor Racing Sketch Book by Carlo Demand, etc

Lot 634

A pastel sketch, P J Churchill, Beer drinker, and a watercolour, Anne Dickson, river bridge

Lot 649

A sketch, A.B.O. female nude study and a similar sketch, monogrammed

Lot 654

A pastel sketch, Joyce Barnet, garden study, signed

Lot 676

A crayon sketch, Willcock, Lakeland sheep shearers, signed and dated 1912

Lot 163

A Carter & Co. Poole Pottery 6" square tile, a freehand sketch of Corfe Castle by Phyllis Butler dated 1953.

Lot 164

A Carter & Co. Poole Pottery tile panel of six 6" square tiles, a freehand sketch of Adam & Eve by Phyllis Butler (6).

Lot 557

CHINESE ROLLED LINEN BACKED, SKETCH OF A TIGER 3 ft X 18

Lot 558

CHINESE ROLLED LINEN BACKED SKETCH OF A TIGER 3ft X 18

Lot 525

Lancaster, Percy (1878-1951) -“TWO LADY GOLFERS” on a windy day original pen and ink sketch with monogram to the lower left – image 10.75 x 9” – mf&g overall 17.5 x 15.5”

Lot 823

1890 hand written golf related letter on official R&A letter headed paper – thanking the recipient for a sketch by Hodge which was used by Punch – and also thanking him on behalf of Hodge – signed Harry S C Everard Note: H.S.C. Everard went onto write and publish in 1907 “The History of The Royal and Ancient Golf Club” the seminal history of the esteemed club researched in detail and extensively illustrated

Lot 27

Meredith (Louisa Anne). Our Island Home. A Tasmanian Sketch Book... the Plates Printed in Autotype, from the AuthorÕs Pencil Drawing, 1st ed., Hobart Town: J. Walch & Sons, 1879, addn. autotype title (with pencilled ownership name to upper margin) and twelve plts. (with marginal foxing), text printed to rectos only, first and final leaves with marginal water-staining, a.e.g., orig. brown bevel-edged cloth blocked in black and gilt, marked, spine extrems. sl. frayed, folio, together with Cruttwell (Rev. C.), A Tour Through the Whole Island of Great Britain, 6 vols., 1801, lacks map of England & Wales, folding hand-coloured map of Scotland present, 125 uncoloured copper engraved plates, contemporary uniform diced full calf gilt, rubbed and scuffed, 8vo, plus DÕAbrantes (Duchess), Memoirs of Napoleon, His Court and Family, 2 vols., pub. Richard Bentley, 1836, b&w plts., some light spotting and marginal browning to plates, attractive 19th century stained half calf gilt, with contrasting green morocco labels to spines, 8vo, and a copy of T.E. LawrenceÕs Seven Pillars of Wisdom, 1935 (1)

Lot 929

Great BritainThe Crimean WarBaltic Sea Fleet1855 (May-Oct.) fifteen envelopes (nine ex the same correspondence to Portsmouth) to England, mostly franked 1d. strip of three cancelled in London and all with Danzig datestamps, including envelope with a detailed sketch of a primative hand grenade on the interior, also three other envelopes, etc., mixed condition Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 391

Thornton (Alfred). Don Juan, 2 vols. (Volume the Second Containing his Life in London, or, A True Picture of the British Metropolis), 1st ed., printed for Thomas Kelly, 1821-22, thirty-one hand-col. aqua. plts. (including frontispieces), some offsetting to text, occasional spotting and soiling, marginal repair to final leaf of vol. 2 not affecting text, a.e.g., modern red half morocco gilt, 8vo, (Abbey, Life 323; Tooley 486), together with [Johnson, Charles], Chrysal; or The Adventures of a Guinea: by an Adept. A New Edition, to which is now prefixed A Sketch of the AuthorÕs Life, Embelllished with Plates..., 3 vols., printed for Hector MÕMean, 1821, fifteen hand-col. aquatint plts., half-titles discarded, eng. bookplate of bibliographer Albert Mayer Cohn to front pastedowns and first vol. with address ticket below ÔDownsland Court, Ditchling, SussexÕ, contemp. diced calf, gilt dec. spines, rubbed, 8vo, (Tooley 283) (5)

Lot 402

Miniature Almanack. London Almanack for the Year of Christ 1824, printed for the Company of Stationers, [1824], eng. illusts. and tables, a.e.g., attractive gilt dec. red morocco with white & black panelled onlays, 59 x 33mm, contained in orig. matching slipcase (slightly worn), together with Mauchline Ware binding, A miniature sketch or autograph book, late 19th c.,largely unused, text block slightly loose, a.e.g., with attached pencil, morocco backed wooden boards, upper board with transfer illustration of the West Front of Exeter Cathedral, brass clasp, 47 x 71mm, with Peacock & Bampton (Publishers), PeacockÕs Polite Repository, or Pocket Companion; Containing an Almanack..., 1822, eng. frontis. and illusts., a.e.g., orig. pink silk covered limp boards, 16mo in 8s, contained in original blind dec. olive green morocco wallet with brass clasp, lined with pink silk and compartments (including one containing pencil), approx. 120 x 90mm, plus one other miniature almanack, miniature book form box with chromo illust. of Sir Charles Napier to lid, plus three small sketchbooks containing late 19th/early 20th c. drawings, watercolour sketched views and verses etc. (11)

Lot 469

Addison (Charles G.). Damascus and Palmyra: A Journey to the East. With a Sketch of the State and Prospects of Syria, Under Ibrahim Pasha, 2 vols., London: Richard Bentley, 1838, some spotting, contemp. calf, gilt dec. spines with contrasting morocco labels, slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with Scott (Sir Walter), The Poetical Works, 6 vols., Paris: A. & W. Galignani, 1826, eng. port. frontis. to vol. 1, some spotting and browning, contemp. greem calf, gilt, slightly rubbed, 12mo, plus other misc. 18th/19th c. antiquarian, inc. some incomplete sets (2 cartons)

Lot 486

Tichborne (Sir Roger Charles D.). The Trial at Bar of Sir Roger C.D. Tishborne, Bart..., for Perjury..., to which is prefixed a Biographical Sketch of the Defendant, ed. Dr. Kenealy, 9 vols in five, 1875-80, wood eng. plts. and illusts., final vol. lacking title, contemp. half calf, rubbed and worn, folio, together with other related publications (2 cartons)

Lot 116

A box of black and white photographs, North Wales pencil sketch, prints, and picture frames

Lot 325

MILITARY CALVARY MARK IV SKETCH BOARD makers Houghtons of London, no. 104, with integral compass and inclinometer stamped 1907, 25.5cm long and a 19th century copper marine station pointer with lacquered toleware case (used for taking transit positions from coastal landmarks), 32cm long (2) Sketch board complete. Good condtion. The Station pointer has bent brass wires and the case is scratched.

Lot 704

Theodore Zimmerman (b.1937), Mother and child on Pourville Beach, France, signed, dated 53 and titled Pourville Beach, Atelier Zimmerman stamp lower left, red crayon sketch, framed. 16.5cm by 11.5cm

Lot 30

'A little street Robin Hood's Bay' watercolour and pencil by H Todd and a companion sketch

Lot 1103

ALTHEA MARY PROCTOR (1879 - 1966) Framed, signed, Australian conte crayon sketch on paper, half length portrait of a girl in semi profile, holding a violin, 63cm x 50cm.

Lot 1185

LUCIEN PISSARRO (1863 - 1944) Unframed, signed, dated 1929 and additionally dated verso, watercolour on paper, preparatory sketch, showing woodland landscape with pencil grid lines throughout, 28cm x 37.5cm. Provenance: Authenticated by Mr Robert Upstone, Director and Head of Modern British Art at The Fine Art Society. This work is in the process of being added to the Catalogue Raisonne. (ARR).

Lot 1205

BENJAMIN WEST P.R.A. (1738 - 1820) Framed, unsigned, charcoal sketch on paper, heightened with white, `Christ and Apostle`, together with a framed, unsigned, ink and wash on paper, village scene showing towns people merrymaking on village green, 25cm x 16cm and 12cm x 16cm, (2).

Lot 1241

JABEZ BLIGH (fl.1863 - 1889) Framed, signed, watercolour on paper, hilly landscape scene, together with HELEN C. THOMAE. Framed, signed, watercolour on paper, English lake district scene, titled on 1950`s R. I. label verso, `Ullswater`, three unsigned, one framed, watercolours on paper, showing landscape scenes, one with figures and horses at low tide before Bamburgh Castle, and SAMUEL JOHN MILTON BROWN (1873 -1965) Framed, unsigned, pencil sketch on paper, illustrating typed text titled, `Futility` by Peter Smith, signed `Peter Smith` in pencil, average: 26cm x 37cm, (6).

Lot 1273

GEORGE DENHOLM ARMOUR (1864 - 1949) Framed, signed, dated 2/3/14, and inscribed `To Harold Ward`, pencil and pastel sketch on paper, half length portrait in profile of a Gentleman in red huntsman`s jacket and black top hat, 22.5cm x 16cm.

Lot 1276

After Charles `Snaffles` Johnson Payne (1884 - 1967) Framed, unsigned, pencil sketch and wash on paper, heightened with white, early 20th Century, WW1 sketch of an English gentleman in cap and hunting jacket, smoking a pipe, inscribed, `Good hunting! Old Sportsman`, additional remaque pencil sketches and title to mount, showing cavalry riding into battle, inscribed, `The Gunner`, 43cm x 32.5cm..

Lot 1370

SAMUEL PROUT (1783 - 1852) Framed, unsigned, preparatory pencil sketch on paper, `St. Radigunds Abbey near Dover, together with circle of JOHN THOMAS SERRES (1759 - 1825) Framed, unsigned, watercolour on paper, coastal scene, circle of CLAUDE JOSEPH VERNET (1714 - 1789) Framed, unsigned, sepia pen and ink on paper, woodland landscape scene and a framed unsigned, charcoal sketch on paper, showing a country pathway, 30cm x 41cm, 29cm x 39cm, 22cm x 36.5cm and 20cm x 29cm (4).

Lot 1434

Framed, indistinctly signed, 20th Century Venetian watercolour on paper, showing figure in gondola before Santa Maria della Salute at sunset, together with H.B.B. Framed, signed with initials, topographical pastel sketch on paper, of city architecture and a pair of framed, unsigned, mid 20th Century watercolours on paper, showing female nude figure studies, 29.5cm x 14cm, 23cm x 32cm, 27cm x 21cm and 27.5cm x 21cm, (4).

Lot 1071

Joseph Thomas; Hounds and Hunting Through the Ages, 4to, gilt tooled red cloth, second edition, published by The Derrydale Press, New York 1929, Guy Paget, Wit and Wisdom of the Shires, 8vo, edition de luxe, 38/50, signed, published by Edgar Backus, Leicester 1932, The History of The Althorp and Pytchley Hunt, ltd edition 600, signed, vellum and red cloth, published by Collins, London 1937, Lionel Edwards; A Leicestershire Sketch Book, 4to, blue cloth, first edition, published by Eyre & Spottiswoode Ltd, London 1935, and nine further hunting related books. (13)

Lot 394

J.B. Ladbrooke (1803-1879) pencil sketch, side elevation of cottage in garden landscape, 7 1/2" x 9"

Lot 395

Attributed to John Berney Crome (1794-1842) unsigned pencil sketch, label verso reads cottage in North Norfolk J.B.Crome from a sketch book compiled by J.M.Bairstow, 8" x 10 1/2"

Lot 913

Circle of T S Cooper, a sketch, Morning, oil, 9 x 19.5 cm, and its pair, Evening (2) Condition report Report by RB Being realistic, the only relationship between T S Cooper and these pictures is the fact that they have cows in them, in original but dirty condition, behind glass.

Lot 286

An English School Pencil sketch of a moor, another path before houses and fields before farmhouse, each glazed and framed, each approx. 15cm x 9.5cm. (3).

Lot 501

POCKET SKETCH BOX. A Japanned miniature watercolour paint box, by Barnard & Son, Oxford Street, London. 6.5 x 3.5cm.

Lot 115

Michael B. (`Jerry`) Critchlow, Kessingland - Fishermen`s Hut with Figures, oil on canvas, c. 1938, 61 x 51 cm (24 x 20 in.). This painting was used for the front cover of John Bull magazine in 1947. An oil sketch of a harbour scene to the reverse of the canvas may be by a different hand.

Lot 267

THOMAS BUSH HARDY (1842-1897) `Off Gravesend, sketch`; `Venice`; and a harbour mouth (3) Pencil and watercolour, all signed, two titled as above, `Venice` dated 1879 11x17cm; 10x19cm; and 17x30cm

Lot 339

[MISCELLANEOUS] Saber, Clifford. Desert Rat Sketch Book, first edition, Sketchbook Press, New York, 1959, cloth, illustrations throughout, oblong quarto, in slip-case; Murray, Margaret. The God of the Witches, Sampson Low, Marston & Co., London, no date, cloth, dustjacket, plate illustrations, quarto; Thorold, Henry, & Yates, Jack. Lincolnshire. A Shell Guide, first edition, Faber & Faber, London, 1965, cloth, dustjacket, illustrations from photographs, quarto; and a fourther thirty-six works, (39).

Lot 326

A.T. Pele, pen and ink sketch of Goathland Church, framed with letter and envelope from the artist, tog. with after Ralph Peacock, Out of the Everywhere into Here, framed colour photographic print. (2)

Lot 531

David J. Carr (1944-2009), Boys fighting, preparatory pencil sketch, 17.5 x 18cm.; 7 x 7in. Artists` Resale Right ("droit de suite") may apply to this lot.

Lot 536

David J. Carr (1944-2009), Norfolk landscape with cottage, pencil sketch, 24 x 34.5cm.; 9.5 x 13.75in. Artists` Resale Right ("droit de suite") may apply to this lot.

Lot 456

*W.J. MONTAIGNE. The Abduction, signed and dated 1864, pen and ink sketch, unframed, 8 x 7 1/2 in; and a miscellaneous collection of watercolours and prints, including genre, portrait and landscape subjects (qty)

Lot 507

CONTINENTAL SCHOOL CIRCA 1910. Portrait of a Man wearing Head-dress, oil on panel, 9 x 7 in; and a Portrait sketch of a man; two (2)

Lot 460

A Sketch Map of the York & Ainsty Hunt, 16 1/2" (42cms) x 21 1/2" (55cms) and another, slightly smaller of the Bramham Moor Hunt; Jackson`s Folding Map of the Bramham Moor Hunt; a Fox Mask on an oak wall shield; Hunting Coat, Whips, etc.

Lot 331

A. Thorburn - A Naturalist`s Sketch Book, first edition, pub. Longman`s Green and Co., 1919, sixty plates, cloth and gilt

Lot 474

DURRELL GERALD: (1925-1995) English Naturalist, Zookeeper & Author, brother of Lawrence Durrell. An unusual, vintage original blue ink sketch drawn and signed by Durrell on an 8vo sheet of printed stationery from the Trade Winds Motel and Restaurant in Cairns, Australia. Durrell's sketch depicts a somewhat puzzled looking Aboriginal Australian standing opposite a kangaroo with a joey in her pouch. Signed by Durrell beneath the drawing. Some very light foxing and age wear and one minor, neat split to the left edge of a fold, about VG

Lot 790

Edmund Blampied - annotated ink sketch entitled 'Rough sketch of potato digger' and one other by the artist in ink (2)

Lot 791

Mid 19th century artists sketch book with various landscape pencil studies

Lot 792

Assorted 18th and 19th century sketches to include ink sketch of trees, pencil sketches of lions, bears signature H Dicksee, etc

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