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Lot 347

E. Phillips, pencil sketch of a seated lady

Lot 301

ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM ALFRED DELAMOTTE (1775-1863) 'STUDY OF E.G. SHIRLEE ESQ, OXFORD', a sketch of the interior of the study in a grand house, a sword and regalia lie upon a table to the right of the picture, title and attribution to the lower edge, pencil on paper, approximate size 24cmx 22.5cm, mount size 56cm x 40cm, Condition Report: the corners have been clipped, the text extends past the bottom clipped corners, dirty marks to the paper and mount (Provenance: The Arnold Fellows Collection)

Lot 318

HERCULES BRABAZON BRABAZON (1821-1906) TWO SKETCHES, comprising a pencil sketch after Albrecht Durer, a portrait of a young man, initialled lower left, approximate paper size 27cm x 21cm, mount size 40cm x 28cm, together with a pen and ink sketch 'The Taoma, Sienna' an outline of a figure, initialled lower left, approximate paper size 24cm x 21cm, mount size 40cm x 28cm, Condition Report: spot of foxing and dirty marks to paper and mount of the pencil sketch, dirty marks and glue stains to the pen sketch (Provenance: The Arnold Fellows Collection)

Lot 317

CIRCLE OF ALEXANDER MONROE (1802-1844) THREE SKETCHES, comprising a pencil study of a Beech tree dated June 3rd 1835, approximate paper size 34cm x 24cm, together with two views of Tom Tower in Oxford, one being pen and ink on white paper titled and dated 11th March 1836 verso, the other pen and ink on blue paper, approximate sizes 42cm x 33cm, Condition Report: dirty marks to both sketches on white paper, tears to the edges of the blue paper sketch along with discolouration and dirty marks (Provenance: The Arnold Fellows Collection)

Lot 309

CIRCLE OF GEORGE ROMNEY (1734-1802) A PAGE FROM A SKETCHBOOK, a study of two seated figures, one playing a stringed instrument, partial sketch verso, no visible signature, approximate paper size 14.5cm x 11.5cm, mount size 40cm x 28cm, Condition Report: some foxing lower left, dirty marks to the paper and mount (Provenance: The Arnold Fellows Collection)

Lot 138

Attributed to Thomas Barker of Bath (1769-1847) British, 'New Bridge', inscribed, also inscribed verso 'From the Pontypool Sketch Book', Agnew's Label verso, 4" x 6.25", (10 x 16cm).

Lot 5

Claude Monet (1840-1926), Sketch on Paper Signed (lower right) Image Size: 11 7/8 x 8 7/8 inches (30.3cm x 22.6cm) Claude Oscar Monet was a French impressionist painter who brought the study of the transient effects of natural light to its most refined expression. Monet was born on 1840, in Paris, but he spent most of his childhood in Le Havre. There, in his teens, he studied drawing; he also painted seascapes outside with the French painter Eugene Louis Boudin. By 1859 Monet had committed himself to a career as an artist and began to spend as much time in Paris as possible. During the 1860s he was associated with the preimpressionist painter Edouard Manet, and with other aspiring French painters destined to form the impressionist school.  WE DO NOT GIVE ANY REPRESENTATION, WARRANTY, OR GUARANTEE OR ASSUME ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND IN RESPECT OF ANY LOT WITH REGARD TO MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, DESCRIPTION, SIZE, QUALITY, CONDITION, ATTRIBUTION, AUTHENTICITY, RARITY, IMPORTANCE, MEDIUM, PROVENANCE, EXHIBITION HISTORY, LITERATURE, OR HISTORICAL RELEVANCE.

Lot 185

Nicholas Beer of Sarum Studio Charcoal sketch of Nude against staircase 46 x 66cm, Framed and mounted

Lot 1070

Veronica Burleigh (1909-1999) A Collection of pencil sketches including preliminary works for oil painting in Brighton and Hove gallery, comprising two sketch books and three mounted (qty)

Lot 1068

Marianne Hellwig (b.1930) Abstract Signed and dated (19)77, oil on canvas, 60cm by 75cmSold together with a small preparatory pencil sketch (in a bag taped to the back of the painting) (2)

Lot 2149

A signed Limited Edition no. 2/210 Print of a pencil sketch of a female nude, 27 1/4'' x 14 1/2''.

Lot 220

H Gral, costume design sketch, mixed media with gold glitter on coloured paper, signed in gilt glazed mounted frame.(h x 49cm x l x 31cm)

Lot 59

CHARLES JAMES LAUDER (BRITISH 1841-1920)SKETCH OF CHARING X Oil on canvas Signed, inscribed and dated '80' (lower left)51 x 30.5cm (20 x 12 in.)Unframed Condition Report: Light surface dirt throughout. Light rubbing to the extreme edges and pin hols to the corners. There is one 90 degree small tear which would benefit from repair upper left quadrant. Stretcher marks slightly visible with some associated craquelure. Otherwise appears to be in original condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 106

λ &nbspCECIL BEATON (BRITISH 1904-1980) PORTRAIT OF OLIVE SNELL, PAINTING AT HER EASEL Pencil Inscribed (upper right) signed (verso) 33.5 x 26.5cm (13 x 10¼ in.) Together with another pencil sketch of a garden (2)Provenance: Sale, Christie's, London, Estate of Miss Eileen Hose, June 1988 Please note measurements do not include the frame unless otherwise stated. Condition Report: Unexamined out of glazed frames. Both appears to be in good original condition. Please note Dreweatts is not liable for damage to frames. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 105

λ CECIL BEATON (BRITISH 1904-1980)SKETCH FOR VOGUE FASHION SHOOT FOR DESIGNER CHARLES JAMES (1906-1978)Watercolour, gouache and ink Signed and inscribed (lower right)43.5 x 51cm (17 x 20 in.)Provenance:Benjamin C. Hargreaves, London Sale, Christie's, London, Estate of Miss Eileen Hose, June 1988Please note measurements do not include the frame unless otherwise stated.     Condition Report: Unexamined out of glazed frame. A couple of pin holes to right side of picture, most likely caused at point of conception. The extreme left edge is rippling slightly under mount. Otherwise appears to be in good original condition. Please note Dreweatts is not liable for damage to frames. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 874

19th Century Volumes of Thackeray's Work 1-13 to include -1. Vanity Fair 2. Pendennis 3. The Newcomes 4. Henry Esmond, Harry Lyndon. 5. The Virginians 6. Adventures of Philip 7. Paris Sketch Book. Irish Sketchbook 8. Hoggarty Diamond. Yellowplush. Catherine 9. Books of Snobs contributions to punch. 10. Round Papers. Your Georges 11. Lovel, The Widower, Dennis Duval 12. Fitz - Boodle papers, Major Gahagan. 13. Christmas Books, Ballads.

Lot 411

Attributed to Dame Laura Knight RA, RWA, RE, PSWA, DBE (1877-1970), Doey, circus donkey, pencil and watercolour, signed and inscribed Doey, Bertram Mills Circus, 21 x 17cm, two watercolours of show ponies, a pencil sketch of a show pony, all signed and inscribed Bertram Mills Circus, two pencil sketches and a watercolour, all signed (6). Knights interest in the circus began after World War I, circa 1920, with the Swallow Circus in Islington, where Walter Sickert is also known to have visited and drawn inspiration. In 1927 she met Bertram Mills and travelled with the circus between 1927-1929.

Lot 645

A collection of art materials, to include sketch pads, paints, pencils and a metal bank of drawers, 29cm wide

Lot 1477

Eddie Stobart Pocket Watches, the Delivery pocket cup, Ben Sherman pen set, albums of sketch and verse, glass paperweight, etc:- One Tray.

Lot 386

A collection of Edwardian and later postcards, some real photographs, views, also cigarette cards and a 1918 copy of the Daily Sketch. (qty)

Lot 289

Vintage toys to include a boxed Tiny Tears doll, two standard Pelham puppets - Foal and Dutch Girl, boxed porcelain child's tea set, glove puppet and soft toys, boxed Sketch-a graph, puzzles and other items Location:

Lot 284

A fretwork crafts box containing WW1 soldier's army ephemera to include various French and Belgium folding maps, an Officer's field message and sketch book, London Irish Rifles arrangements for Class firing etc 1906 leaflet, Pacific 24-hour rotation Mid-Day snack tin (unopened), and other items Location:

Lot 399

A mixed lot of books, diecast model cars, collector's plates and other items to include Claud Lovat Fraser 'Tumblers' a book of drawings, watercolours and sketch books including A Book of Simple Toys 1917 published in this catalogue for the first time Location:

Lot 257

Aldin (Cecil). Old Inns, 1st. edition, William Heinemann 1921, additional half-title printed in red, signed and limited by the artist on the verso of the half-title 137/380, 16 tipped-in colour plates and numerous black and white illustrations throughout, upper edge gilt, the remainder uncut, publisher's quarter vellum with black and gilt title to the upper siding, together with Hunting Scenes, 1st edition, Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1936, additional half-title detached, numerous colour illustrations throughout, juvenile presentation to the front endpaper, publisher's cloth gilt, worn at extremities, 4to, with Dogs of Character, Eyre & Spottiswoode London and Charles Scribner & Sons New York, 1927, two copies, additional half-titles, both with the original sketch and limit page removed, numerous illustrations throughout, slight spotting, all edges gilt, publisher's quarter vellum gilt, slight staining and soiling, 4to, plus Just Among Friends. Pages from my Sketch Books, Eyre and Spottiswoode (Publishers) Ltd, 1934, numerous illustrations throughout, publisher's cloth, 4to, with another 11 volumes by Cecil Aldin similar, various sizes and conditionQTY: (16)

Lot 193

* Sketchbooks and notebooks. A selection of sketchbooks and notebooks, by the Bindery Shop of Ludlow, comprising 15 sketch & notebooks, 2 albums, 4 address books, each bound in Liberty cloth by the Bindery Shop, various sizes and formats (portrait/landscape), together with 8 sketchbooks bound in black half cloth with marbled sides by the Bindery Shop, various sizes, and a selection of 25 small notebooks/pocket books by the Bindery Shop, bound in marbled and decorative paper limp covers, various sizes, plus 15 other unused sketchbooks in original modern black cloth, various sizesQTY: (69)NOTE:Provenance: Shop stock from The Bindery Shop, Ludlow.

Lot 286

Payne (Charles Johnson, 'Snaffles'). More Bandobast, 1st edition, Collins, 1936, additional half-title, 12 (complete) tipped in colour plates, numerous black and white illustrations throughout, ownership signature to front free endpaper, publisher's cloth, dust jacket, 4to, together with My Sketch Book in the Shiny, 2nd edition, Gale & Polden Ltd, circa 1930, additional half-title, numerous tinted and black & white illustrations throughout, slight spotting, publisher's cloth with pig-sticking image pasted to the upper siding, dust jacket with some spotting and slight shipping and fraying, 4to, with Farrell (M. J. & Snaffles). Red Letter Days, 1st edition, Collins, 1933, additional half-title, 7 (complete) tipped in colour plates, numerous black and white illustrations throughout, publishers red cloth gilt, spine a little faded, 4to, plus Welcome (John & Collens Rupert). Snaffles. The Life and Work of Charlie Johnson Payne 1884 - 1967, Stanley Paul, 1987 [and] Snaffles on Hunting, The Lambourn Press Ltd, 1989, numerous colour and black & white illustrations throughout, publisher's cloth gilt, dust jackets, oblong 4to, with three others similar, various sizes and conditionQTY: (7)

Lot 55

Singapore. Murray (John). A Sketch of the Island of Singapore, 1830, uncoloured engraved map, slight offsetting and spotting, old fold, 220 x 330 mmQTY: (1)NOTE:Originally published in Sophia Raffles's Memoir of the Life and Public Services of Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles.

Lot 66

* Attributed to Howard Thomas Sommervell (1890-1975). Mountain Sketch, pencil and watercolour on thick paper, laid onto card, monogrammed 'THS' to lower right in pencil, sheet size 7.4 x 13.5 cm, mounted, framed and glazed (27.5 x 32.5 cm)QTY: (1)

Lot 194

* Sketchbooks and notebooks. A selection of sketchbooks and notebooks, by the Bindery Shop of Ludlow, comprising 15 sketch & notebooks, 2 albums, 4 address books, each bound in Liberty cloth by the Bindery Shop, various sizes and formats (portrait/landscape), together with 9 sketchbooks bound in black half cloth with marbled sides by the Bindery Shop, various sizes, and a selection of 24 small notebooks/pocket books by the Bindery Shop, bound in marbled and decorative paper limp covers, various sizes, plus 15 other unused sketchbooks in original modern black cloth, various sizesQTY: (69)NOTE:Provenance: Shop stock from The Bindery Shop, Ludlow.

Lot 230

After LS Lowry Village Street pencil sketch, 20cm x 29cm

Lot 320

After LS Lowry Buildings and Cyprus Trees pencil sketch, 28cm x 18cm

Lot 1607

† MARJORIE HAWKE; pencil sketch, 'Sussex Farm', signed lower right, 48 x 34cm, framed and glazed.Condition Report: Image appears to be in fair condition, the frame with minor scuffs and scratches throughout.

Lot 452

George Formby (1904-1961). A collection of pictures, cartoons and photographs, to include several publicity photographs; an ink cartoon by Bruce Woodhouse, signed & dated 1947, 25cm by 18.5cm, bearing a label for The Maas Gallery & a provenance note verso (ex A. P. Howson); an ink caricature by J. Musgrove-Wood, 1955, 18cm by 13cm; an ink cartoon signed Quink, 1934, 23.5cm by 18.5cm; an ink sketch of Beryldene by H. Sainsbury, 1939, 24.5cm by 30cm; two hand-painted plaster caricature models, and a quantity of later copies of photographs & reproductions of ephemera, all framed & glazed, in two cartons (2)

Lot 209

Mattel Barbie doll; 1996 issue Serenade in Satin Limited edition . This is a FABULOUS barbie in an azure gown with a fashion sketch accompanying the doll-all boxed and unused from a beautiful  private collection (1)

Lot 195

Mattel Boxed Barbie doll; 1998 Nolan Miller sheer Illusion couture collection ; Fabulous detailed fashion dressed attire with black evening lace gown, detailed costume with a sketch of the doll within the box as shown-a couture Nolan issue and very high quality production. 

Lot 58

Alfred Wainwright:  Second Lakeland Sketch Book; Winston Churchill's Second World War, 6 vols; a set of H G Wells and other books

Lot 40

British India and the Raj. Seth (Chandra Mohan), Mr. Radice in Benares. A brief sketch of his administration of the district as Magistrate and Collector, sole edition, Benares: Printed by Thakur Das Manager, Tara Printing Works, 1908, lithograph title-page, two plates and dedication leaf loosening, original publisher's cloth over papered boards, lacking spine and now with movement, 8vo, The Indian National Congress [...], sole edition, Madras: G.A. Natesan & Co., n.d. [?1908], original publisher's red cloth, 8vo, [&] Chintamani (C.Y., editor), Speeches and Writings of the Honourable Sir Pherozeshah Mehta, K.C.I.E., sole edition, dedicated copy from the publishers, Allahabad: The Indian Press, 1905, two plates, original publisher's cloth, 8vo, (3) Sold as seen, uncollated, with or without any repairs, and not subject to return. The last two titles with various degrees of worming.

Lot 206

The Eglinton Tournament. Aikman (James) & Gordon (W., illustrator), An Account of the Tournament at Eglinton, Revised and Corrected by Several of the Knights; Illustrated by Representations of the Various Scenes, from Sketches taken on the Spot, [...] with a Biographical Notice of the Eglinton Family; to which is prefixed a Sketch of Chivalry, and the Most Remarkable Scottish Tournaments, Edinburgh: Hugh Paton, 1839, printed in black-ruled double-columns, lithographed frontispiece and four double-page plates, scattered foxing, original cloth, upper-cover blocked in gilt, chipped, frayed and starting to split, with some movement, spine exposed in places, 4to  Scarce work describing the famous tournament at Eglinton Castle, in August 1839, given by the 13th Earl of Eglinton, and presided over by Lady Seymour as the Queen of Beauty. This entertainment is said to have cost £40,000 and to have made the Earl the most popular nobleman in Scotland. Provenance: Robert Innes-Smith, 20th century armorial bookplate.

Lot 74

Crime & Punishment. Scotland, a sammelband of two titles: The Trial of Katharine Nairn and Patrick Ogilvie For the Crimes of Incest and Murder [...], first edition, Edinburgh: Auld and Smellie; et al., 1765, lacking half-tile, pp: iv, 5-200, repaired title-page, [& bound with] Report of the Trial of Mrs. Gilmour, before the Supreme Court of Justiciary, on the Charge of Poisoning her Husband, with a Brief Sketch of her Life, Glasgow: W.C. Pattison, 1844, leaves trimmed to text, 20th century quarter-morocco over 18th c marbled paper boards, 8vo, The Times Report of the Trial of William Palmer, for Poisoning John Parsons Cook, at Rugeley [...], Illustrated and Unabridged Edition, London: Ward and Lock, 1856, folding frontispiece torn, original publisher's cloth, chipped and worn, 8vo, Illustrated Life and Career of William Palmer [...], London: Ward and Lock, 1856, frontispiece, double-page diary lithograph, in-text illustrations, 20th c grey papered boards, 8vo, A Complete Report of the Trial of Dr E.W. Pritchard, for the Alleged Poisoning of his Wife and Mother-in-LAw [...], Edinburgh: William Kay, 1865, frontispiece, early 20th c cloth, Bradford Public Library's copy, neat but for a few preliminary stamps, 8vo, [&] Dueling, The Trial of James Thomas Earl of Cardigan before The Right Honourable The House of Peers, [...] for Felony [...], London: Printed for William Brodie Gurney, et al., 1841, original publisher's cloth, sunned and chipped, 8vo, (5) Provenance: 5th: Sir John Taylor Coleridge (1790-1876), judge and Justice of the King's Bench, ffep inscribed in MS: J.T. Coleridge/Montague Place/April 1841.

Lot 840

Indian Company School, 19th c - Studies of Everyday Life, set of six, gouache on mica, each 14 x 10cm, mounted as framed as one, David Cox (1783-1859) - Preparatory Study of a Picturesque View, pencil and sepia watercolour, 13 x 20cm, a 19th c Chinese ornithological study, gouache on pith paper, etc., (20)  The Indian set of of six generally good, their mount and frame defective. David Cox sketch somewhat faded and browned. The rest in mixed condition.

Lot 13

Antiquarianism. [Architecture] Place (George Gordon), Plans, Sections, and Elevations of The Chancel of All Saints' Church, Nottinghamshire, first edition, Cambridge: John Thomas Walters, 5 lithograph plates as called for, all leaves repaired and laid on canvas, former damp and water stains, original wrappers, rebacked, folio (86 x 65cm), [Genealogy] Willoughby (Elizabeth Sophia Heathcote Drummond), Chronicles of the House of Willoughby de Eresby, first edition, London, 1896, institutional quarter-morocco over boards, folio, [&] Gainsford (William Dunn, Esq., editor), Annals of the House of Gainsford, Horncastle: W.K. Morten & Sons, Ltd., 1899, hand-coloured armorial frontispiece, further b/w printed plates, original cloth over printed papered boards, uncut, folio, Rotulorum Originalium in Curia Scaccarii Abbreviatio, volume I only, 1805, late 19th c quarter-calf over cloth, folding plates, folio, British Museum Facsimiles of Autographs, three odd volumes, 1897-99, mixed bindings, folio, The Architectural Association Sketch Book, New Series, volume X, 1890, quarter-calf, 4to, (8) Ex-lib, sold with any faults and as such not liable to return.

Lot 562

Spielman (M. H.) and Layard (G. S.) Kate Greenaway, 4to., with original pencil sketch by Kate Greenaway, London, 1905.

Lot 1299

° ° Scott, William Henry - British Field Sports....also the management of fowling pieces, and all other sporting implements. pictorial engraved and printed titles, 34 plates, engraved text illus.; newly rebound green half morocco and cloth, gilt decorated and panelled spine, marbled edges. 1818; Whitaker, J. - British Duck Decoys of To-Day, 1918. illus. (some full page) and sketch plans; publisher's gilt lettered cloth. 1918; Harting, James Edmund - Hints on Shore Shooting... engraved frontis.; publisher's gilt lettered cloth, sm. 8vo., 1871; with some related books (19)

Lot 1320

° ° Burton, Isabel - AEI: Arabia Egypt India: a narrative of travel. 2 coloured maps (1 folded), 12 plates and engraved text illus.; newly rebound red morocco backed cloth, gilt decorated panelled spine. 1879.; Cheesman, Maj. R.E. - In Unknown Arabia ... portrait frontis., 31 plates, text sketch map and plan (but without the coloured folded map); publisher's gilt pictorial cloth, roy.8vo. 1926

Lot 1316

° ° Baines, Thomas - The Gold Regions of South Eastern Africa ... accompanied by a biographical sketch of the author. mounted photo portrait frontis., 3 mounted photo, plates, folded facsimile, engraved text illus., large folded pocket map of Cape Colony: publisher's gilt pictorial cloth (rebacked, preserving orig. spine). London and Port Elizabeth, 1877

Lot 308

JOHN LINNELL (1792-1882) A SKETCH OF TWO BOATS, signed bottom left, pencil on paper, approximate size 12.5cm x 16.5cm, together with an unsigned sketch of a rocky coastline possibly by the same hand, approximate size 10cm x 14cm, Condition Report: boat sketch is attached to a larger piece of paper, coastline sketch is loose and has bumps and small creases to top edge,Provenance: The Arnold Fellows Collection

Lot 701

A SMALL QUANTITY OF PAINTINGS AND PRINTS ETC, to include a signed Henry Rushbury print 'South Front of Christ Church' together with an unsigned print 'The Old Ashmolean, approximate sizes 35cm x 42cm, Thomas R. Bradley watercolour river landscape - discolouration to the paper, an indistinctly signed pencil and watercolour sketch depicting a lane with a cottage, a pen and watercolour sketch of Warwickshire signed Hayfield 1985, print by Otto Schrolderer 'The Violinist by the Window', etc

Lot 320

AN 18TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL LANDSCAPE SKETCH, two figures, one possibly an angler are crossing a bridge over a river, trees either side, no visible signature, incorrect attribution to Thomas Gainsborough verso, pencil heightened with white, approximate size 17.5cm x 20cm, Condition Report: good overall condition (IMPORTANT NOTE: the attribution to Gainsborough has been discounted by Hugh Belsey),Provenance: The Arnold Fellows Collection

Lot 788

FROM THE STUDIO OF HELEN GREENFIELD (BRITISH 20TH CENTURY) A FOLDER AND SKETCHBOOKS CONTAINING WORKS OF ART, the folder contains assorted drawings and sketches, including figure studies, landscapes and still life etc, various sizes, largest approximately 64cm x 50cm, together with a box containing sketchbooks, some incomplete, containing mostly landscape sketches, most of the work appears to be by Helen Greenfield, some are signed, however, there may be a small number of works by other artists, to also include a folder of press cuttings relating to Helen and various Leicestershire Art Clubs, Helen was a member of Leicester Sketch Club, Treasurer of Leicester Society of Artists and a founder member of The Friday Group who were an all-female group of artists (artist resale rights apply)

Lot 314

GEORGE ROBERT LEWIS (1782-1871) TWO SKETCHES DEPICTING FIGURES, the first has a male figure holding up a crucifix before a group of people, signed bottom right, Henry Scipio Reitlinger collection stamp verso, pencil heightened with white, approximate size 13cm x 11cm, this is believed to be a study for the painting 'Austrian Pilgrims' which sold at Sotheby's in 2007, the second sketch appears to depict an elderly man and woman on a country lane, unsigned but probably by the same hand, Henry Scipio Reitlinger collection stamp to the backing paper, pencil heightened with white, approximate size 11cm x 10cm, Condition Report: both appear to have dirty marks along the bottom edge, otherwise in good overall condition, both are attached to a piece of card, dirty marks to the mount,Provenance: The Arnold Fellows Collection

Lot 309

CIRCLE OF JOSEPH FARINGTON (1747-1821) 'SALTASH', a sketch depicting ships in the estuary with the town beyond, titled and dated Oct 20 1809, pencil on paper, approximate size 15cm x 29.5cm, Condition Report: dirty marks to the paper which is laid onto a larger piece of paper, that paper has some damage,Provenance: The Arnold Fellows Collection

Lot 728

FROM THE STUDIO OF HELEN GREENFIELD (BRITISH 20TH CENTURY) APPROXIMATELY FIFTY WORKS OF ART, to include portraits, nude figure studies, landscapes and still life studies, various media including oils, acrylic and mixed media, most works are on board but a smaller number are on paper, to include framed and unframed examples, largest size approximately 124cm x 63cm including frame, most of the work appears to be by Helen Greenfield, some are signed, however, there may be a small number of works by other artists, Helen was a member of Leicester Sketch Club, Treasurer of Leicester Society of Artists and a founder member of The Friday Group who were an all-female group of artists (artist resale rights apply)

Lot 303

JOHN VARLEY (1778-1842) 'EEL BASKET', a sketch depicting an wicker eel trap, signed bottom right, pencil on paper, approximate size 16cm x 17.5cm excluding card mount, Condition Report: dirty marks to the paper, card mount torn,Provenance: The Arnold Fellows Collection

Lot 471

John Lindfield - watercolour sketch Theatre Royal, Brighton and another Park Crescent, Worthing both framed

Lot 59

â–´ Graham Ovenden (b.1943)'The Tower of Babel'signed 'Graham Ovenden', inscribed with title, medium and 'painted for my dear friends Clive and Jane Wainwright' and dated 1986 verso, also with a pencil sketch and gouache sketch of the Tower of Babel attached verso, oil on panel78 x 61cmProvenance: The Clive & Jane Wainwright Collection, purchased from the artist, 1986.Condition ReportFramed size 99 x 81cmA few tiny specks of dirt but otherwise appears to be in good condition. Unexamined under uv light.

Lot 565

A large David Bowie pencil sketch , framed , mounted and signed by the artists measuring 67 cm by 83 cm

Lot 564

A large David Bowie pencil sketch , framed , mounted and signed by the artists measuring 67 cm by 83 cm

Lot 428

A framed and mounted Beatles / John Lennon pencil sketch print by Chris Burns measuring 47cm by 57cm

Lot 426

A framed Chris Burns pencil sketch limited edition Beatles print measuring 44cm x 54cm

Lot 563

A large David Bowie pencil sketch , framed , mounted and signed by the artists measuring 67 cm by 83 cm

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