Henry Pierce Bone (1779-1855) after J W Wright Charles Robert Webber as a young child Enamel on copper, oval Signed, dated and inscribed fully to the counter-enamel 'Charles Robert Webber. Born/5th April 1831 Died 9th Augt. 1831/Only Son of Chas. Geo. & Louisa Webber/London. April 1835. Painted by/Henry Pierce Bone, Enaml. Painter/to her Majesty &c. From a/sketch by J W Wright.' 7cm x 5.5cm In gilt metal frame.
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1970 World Cup memorabilia, comprising 12 postal covers issued for individual games, 1 signed by Alf Ramsey & 7 players, 2 signed by Hurst, 4 signed by Banks (including the Brazil great save match), 2 signed by Peters, the remaining 3 unsigned; sold with a Daily Sketch trade card set (40/40) in uncut strips with souvenir album
Edmund Scott (1758-1810) Portrait of Queen Charlotte Pencil Inscribed with sitter lower right 17.5cm x 10cm Eyre Crowe (1824-1910) 'Sketch for Knighting the Loin' Pencil Signed and dated May 31 1866 19cm x 30.5cm Ernest William Tristram(1882-1952) Design for a screen for the Dorchester Hotel Pencil and watercolour 27cm x 22cm and R**H**B** The Dinner Party Pen and ink Signed with initials lower right 11cm x 15cm
Henry Moore Shelter Sketch Book, English Edition A, Marlborough Fine Art, London, and Rembrandt Verlag, Berlin, 1966-67 lithograph in colours, on japon nacre, with title, justification, text in English and 80 collotype facsimiles, signed in pencil, numbered 120/180, with full margins, in very good condition, loose in a wine-red canvas portfolio and a grey card box, a little surface abrasion and splitting to the corners of the box (portfolio)L. 185 x 200mm., S. 370 x 305mm. (overall)
Marcel Dyf, 1899-1985 bois d'arcy signed; dedicated ˆ Chris Wade and dated 11 Mai 1979 on the backboard. coloured crayons and watercolour on paper 19.2 by 24.5cm.; 7I by 9Kin. The present work is a sketch of a village in the Ile de France, near to Versailles where the artist lived and had his studio. To be included in the forthcoming Marcel Dyf Catalogue raisonne being prepared by Claudine Dyf.
CARROLL, Lewis. THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS AND WHAT ALICE FOUND THERE. Macmillan and Co, London 1872. First edition. 8vo. Red cloth, gilt, all edges gilt. Binding rubbed, soiled, contents shaken, new endpapers. Illustrations by John Tenniel, "wade" for "wabe" on page 21. JAMES, Grace - GOBLE, Warwick (ills.) GREEN WILLOW AND OTHER FAIRY TALES. Macmillan and Co, London 1923. First medium 8vo edition. 8vo. Red cloth, gilt, top edge gilt, dustwrapper a little creased. 16 colour plates. RINDER, Frank - ROBINSON T.H. (ills.) OLD WORLD JAPAN. LEGENDS OF THE LAND OF THE GODS. George Allen, London 1895. First edition. 8vo. Pictorial red cloth, gilt, top edge gilt. Slightly faded. B/w illustrations. BROWN, John MARJORIE FLEMING A SKETCH. BEING THE PAPER ENTITLED PET MARJORIE A STORY OF CHILD LIFE FIFTY YEARS AGO. David Douglas, Edinburgh 1884. New edition with illustrations. 4to. Brown cloth, gilt, top edge gilt. Colour engraved frontispiece plus 6 further engraved plates, some spotting. Plus 1 other volume, illustrated (5)
KNIGHT, M. Forster. UNCLE BLUNDER'S STUDIO. Country Life Ltd, London 1943. 8vo. Green cloth in dustwrapper. Charming original pen, ink and watercolour sketch of two mice and a butterfly entitled "Mr Tittlewit in His Garden" signed by M. Forster Knight and dated 1944. Colour frontispiece and numerous text illustrations. GRAHAME, Kenneth - SHEPARD, E.H. (ills.) THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS. Methuen & Co Ltd, London 1959. First edition illustrated in colour. 8vo. Turquoise cloth, gilt in price-clipped dustwrapper, tape repairs to verso. 8 colour plates and numerous line illustrations in text. SEWELL, Anna - ALDIN, Cecil (ills.) BLACK BEAUTY THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A HORSE. Jarrolds, London n.d. 4to. Pictorial green cloth, gilt, spine dulled. 18 colour plates. Plus 9 others, children's illustrated. (12)
[POETRY] BYRON, [George Gordon] Lord. HEBREW MELODIES. By Lord Byron. John Murray, London, 1815. [bound with:] CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE. Canto the Third. John Murray, London, 1816. [bound with:] CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE. Canto the Fourth. John Murray, London, 1818. [bound with:] THE SIEGE OF CORINTH. A Poem. PARISINA. A Poem. John Murray, London, 1816. [bound with:] THE PRISONER OF CHILLON, and Other Poems. John Murray, London, 1816.[bound with:] LARA, A Tale. Fourth Edition. John Murray, London, 1814. [bound with:] ODE TO NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE. Twelfth Edition. John Murray, London, 1816. [bound with:] POEMS. Second Edition. John Murray, London, 1816. [bound with:] A SKETCH FROM PRIVATE LIFE. March 30, 1816 (pp. 11-14 only of a larger work). [bound with:] MONODY ON THE DEATH OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE R.B. SHERIDAN. Spoken at Drury Lane Theatre. New Edition. John Murray, London, 1817. [bound with:] THE LAMENT OF TASSO. Fifth Edition. John Murray, London, 1817. FIRST EDITIONS OF THE FIRST FIVE WORKS (Varying Issues). Together 11 works bound in one volume , 8vo; contemporary green calf, boards ruled in gilt, rubbed and worn, spine missing; contemporary armorial bookplate of J.C. Key. Plus 18 volumes of poetry and literature from the 1700's and 1800's. (19). An attractive collection of eleven works by Lord Byron, including the first edition of Hebrew Melodies, published in the same year his daughter Ada was born. It is a collection of short poems, mostly on scriptural subjects, though it also contains love songs. It contains the first appearance of "She Walks in Beauty" and "The Destruction of Sennacherib." Also bound in the volume are first editions of the third and fourth Canto's of Childe Harold, as well as The Siege of Corinth and The Prisoner of Chillon.
David Muirhead Bone (British, 1876-1953) El Dos de Mayo, figures and donkeys in a street signed 'M Bone' (lower right) pencil 3 x 5 in. (9 x 12.7 cm.) with a landscape by Keith Baynes, two oil still lifes by Wystawa Obrazow (10 x 9 in.), an abstact oil, and a pencil sketch by Muihead Bone and another by an unknown hand (6)
Charles Sims (British, 1873-1928) Aras signed and inscribed 'C. Sims./France, Aras', with a label inscribed 'This oil-colour sketch on wood was made by mr Charles Sims R. A. during his visit to the battlefields in sept.1918. The subject is the Scarpe Valley with Arras in the distance. A N Lee' (on the reverse) oil on panel 4 x 8 in. (12 x 22.3 cm.)
STUART SUTCLIFFE Three pages of life studies taken from various art school sketch books circa 1960: two from a small sketch book each depicting a backview of a naked model in black ink and wash, both -- 7x4 1/2in. (17 1/2x12cm.), the other annotated on both sides of the page with ink and crayon studies of dancer in various poses -- 10 1/2x8in. (26x20.3cm.); a clipped signature in blue ink S.Sutcliffe -- 0 1/2x2in. (2x5cm.); and a black and white portrait photograph of Sutcliffe circa 1960 [printed later] -- 9 1/2x7in. (23.5x17 1/2cm.) (5)
STUART SUTCLIFFE Three pages of studies taken from various art school sketch books circa 1960: two from a small sketch book in black ink and wash, one a naked life study, the other an interior sketch, both -- 7x4 1/2in. (17 1/2x12cm.), the other annotated on either side of the page in black ink with sketches of human forms in various poses -- 10 1/2x8in. (26x20.3cm.); and the detached cover of a ""BUSHEY"" Sketch Book For Pen Or Pencil.. inscribed by Sutcliffe in black ink SFU Sutcliffe Liverpool College of Art Hope St. -- 4 1/2x7in. (12x17 1/2cm.) (4)
John Lennon A rare autograph manuscript Daily Howl page; and a scarce watercolour, pen and ink cartoon sketch, circa 1957, the page from Lennon's unpublished comic strip the Daily Howl, the top section titled Readers Letters, the lower section titled Weather Report, annotated with an illustration in coloured crayon and black ink of a weather chart showing the UK, the humorous text and illustration headed Price = 1 body (dead) DAILY HOWL, on a page of lined paper taken from an exercise book -- 9x7in. (22.9x17.8cm.); and John Lennon Dad's just not awake until he's had his Shwedded Feet This is not Robert Mitchum watercolour, pen and ink sketch, circa 1957, 8x6 1/2in. (20.3x16.5cm.), on a page of drawing paper glued to the verso of the Daily Howl page.

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