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SIX BOXED LILLIPUT LANE SCULPTURES FROM THE SCOTTISH COLLECTION, (scroll back stamp) 'Blair Atholl' (no deeds) limited edition of 3000, 'Cawder Castle' limited edition 1194/3000 (certificate) (slight chips to back), 'John Knox House' (no deeds), 'kinlochness', 'Kenmore Cottage' and 'Hebridean Hame' (no deeds) (6)
WINSTON MEGORAN (1913 - 1971) 'THE WOOL CLIPPER', a coloured etching of a clipper ship in full sail, signed and titled in pencil with publishers blind stamp, mounted, framed and glazed, approximate size 27cm x 35cm, together with Chas Pears (1873-1958) 'In the Tropics', a limited edition proof print, signed by the artist in pencil with Fine Art Trade Guild Blind Stamp, title label and print story label verso, mounted, framed and glazed, approximate size 40cm x 58cm (2)
DAVID SHEPHERD (BRITISH 1931-2017) 'POLAR BEAR COUNTRY', a limited edition print 82/950 of a polar bear and her two cubs, signed and numbered in pencil, with certificate and blind stamp, unmounted and unframed, size approximately 38cm x 68cm (Artist Resale Rights may apply) (condition: as new)
SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (BRITISH 1880-1969) 'THREE GIRLS' a limited edition print of a woman in three different poses, 161/850, numbered with publishers blind stamp, size approximately 35cm x 58cm, together with 'The Looking Glass', a limited edition print by the same hand 765/850 of a woman on a bed, numbered with publishers blind stamp, size approximately 32cm x 40cm (artist resale rights may apply) (condition:- both prints are in good condition, small marks to the frame) (2)
SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (BRITISH 1880-1969) 'VARIATIONS III', a limited edition print 249/850 depicting a woman in a variety of poses, numbered with publishers blind stamp, mounted, framed and glazed, approximate size 50cm x 68cm, together with 'Cecilia and her Studies', a limited edition print 74/850 of a semi-nude woman on a bed, numbered with publishers blind stamp, mounted, framed and glazed, approximate size 29cm x 38cm (Artist resale rights may apply) (Condition:- Print condition is very good, small marks to the frame (2)
SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (BRITISH 1880-1969) 'CARLOTTA ON THE LOIRE', a limited edition print of a semi-nude woman on the banks of a river, 700/850, numbered and with publishers blind stamp, mounted, framed and glazed, approximate size 54cm x 70cm (Artist resale rights may apply) (Condition:- Print condition is very good, small marks to the frame
MONTAGUE DAWSON (BRITISH 1890-1973) 'IN FULL SAIL', a limited edition print of the training ship Sir Winston Churchill, Fine Art Trade Guild number 355, signed lower right, blind stamp lower left, print is loose in the mount, approximate size 60cm x 94cm (Artist resale rights may apply) (Condition:- Print is as new)
DAVID SHEPHERD (BRITISH 1931-1917) 'BADGERS', a limited edition print of a clan of badgers at the entrance to their sett, 833/975, signed and numbered in pencil with publishers blind stamp, unmounted, unframed, size approximately 22cm x 40cm (artist resale rights may apply) (condition:- as new)
SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (BRITISH 1880-1969) 'RAY' a limited edition print 82/850, numbered with publishers blind stamp, a depiction of a semi nude woman, mounted, framed and glazed, size approximately 58cm x 40cm (artist resale rights may apply) (condition:- print condition is very good, small marks to the frame)
DAVID SHEPHERD (BRITISH 1931-2017), 'FIRST LIGHT AT SAVUTI', a limited edition print of Lions resting in the shade, 206/1500, signed and numbered in pencil, with publishers blind stamp, unmounted, unframed, no certificate, size approximately 83cm x 43cm (artist resale rights may apply) (condition:- as new)
W T Muir, 19th Century, watercolour, castle on mountain side, 24 cm x 34 cm, signed lower right, framed and glazed together with a pair of coloured engravings of Venice by Will Henderson published by The Gainsborough Galleries London, 1920s, signed to border with artists proof blind stamp, 29 cm x 40 cm
MAISON ALPHONSE GIROUX (circa 1870) FrenchPatinated bronze animalier desk weightFormed as a spring loaded greyhound with glass inset eyes, the front foot designed as a paper clip, the hinged jaw as a stamp holder, standing on a naturalistically cast plinth base inscribed MAISON ALPH. GIROU. 13 cm long. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, some minor patination wear, cast numbers and six small incised notches to underside, general wear.
HENRY MACBETH-RAEBURN (1860-1947) British, After GEORGE SANDERS (1774-1846) BritishThe Cock of the North: George, 5th Duke of GordonColour mezzotintSigned in pencil to margin and with Print Sellers Association blind stamp, published April 15th 1929 by Henry Graves, LondonThe plate 45 x 64 cm, framed and glazed; together withDr Nathaniel Spens in the Uniform of the Royal Company of Archers, Sir John Sinclair, Alastair MacDonnell of Glengarry, and The McNab CONDITION REPORTS: All generally good condition, expected wear, some slight staining/fading.
SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (1880-1969) British (AR) Reclining Nude Limited edition print Signed in pencil to margin and with Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp and edition code for 811, published by Frost & Reed Ltd, 1963 61 x 35 cm, framed and glazed CONDITION REPORTS: Generally good condition, expected wear.
SIR ALFRED JAMES MUNNINGS (1878-1959) British (AR) After The Race Limited edition print Signed in pencil to margin and with Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp and edition code for 738, published 1954 by Frost & Reed Ltd 67 x 56 cm, framed and glazed CONDITION REPORTS: Generally good condition, expected wear, some slight staining/foxing.
Quantity of Australian stamps and First Day Covers, circa 1980's and 90's, 'America's Cup Winner Gold' stamp 1987 in presentation case, Australian First Day Covers, 'The Encyclopaedia of the America's Cup' stamps, folder of loose Australian stamps, quantity of First Day Covers to include GB, circa 1970's, 80's, GB pre-war to 1990 stamps in album, other First Days Covers and loose stamps (3 boxes)
Bruce, James, of Kinnaird "Travels to Discover the Source of the Nile in the Years 1768, 1769, 1770, 1771, 1772 and 1773", 3rd edition, Edinburgh Archibald Constable & Co 1813, rebound in library cloth, 7 vols with texts and maps in the 6th vol, Cheltenham Library plate bound in after tp, library stamp on contents and randomly throughout the texts, the 6th vol has the portrait frontis, chart of the Arabian Gulf, 'The Plan of Two Attempts to Arrive at the Source of the Nile', both folding, numerous plates, printed 1804, library stamps top right hand corner and to the reverse of the plates, some offsetting and slight staining (8 vols)
Loudon, Mrs (ed) "Loudon's Encyclopaedia of Plants... New Edition Corrected to the Present Time", Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans 1855, numerous ills throughout, 2 vols, rebound in brown library cloth, library stamp on tp and some random through text, all marbled edges Martyn, Thomas (translated) "Letters on the Elements of Botany Addressed to a Lady by the Celebrated J J Rousseau", 6th edition, printed for J White 1802, barcode on tp, folding page facing 108, rebound brown library cloth with gilt titles Jesse, George R"Researches into the British Dog...", 2 vols, Robert Hardwick 1866, plates and ills, frontis to both vols, foxing, library stamps random throughout, rebound brown library cloth (5)
Ravilious, Eric "The Wood Engravings of Eric Ravilious", Lion and Unicorn Press 1972, introduction by J M Richards, elephant folio, no.56 of (500)limited edition, small library stamp on tp and library stamp reverse of tp, the book is clear of any other library stamps, pictorial hessian boards within its original slip case
Britton, John"The Architectural Antiquities of Great Britain", 5 vols, pub London M A Nattali 1835, inscription ffep dated 1842, engraved plates, some foxing, library stamp to reverse of the plates, marbled ep, library plates and also bkpl for James Fortnom Willoughby, half leather, marbled boards, teg, library numbers with sellotape on spines, gilt decorations and raised bands together with bound copies of "The Builder" dated 1891 to 1899, 1894 not in order, boards detached, library bkpls and a bkpl for Andrew Alexander Hunter (6)
McKerrow, R B "A Dictionary of Printers and Booksellers in England, Scotland and Ireland and of Foreign Printers of English Books 1557-1640", publ 1910 The Bibliographical Society Plomer, Henry R "A Dictionary of the Booksellers and Printers who were at Work in England, Scotland and Ireland from 1651 to 1667", 1907 for The Bibliographical Society, library stamp inside front cover, barcode, rebound grey library cloth with gilt titles"Decorative Alphabets for the Chisel, the Brush, the Pen and the Needle... chiefly drawn and engraved by William Gibbs and selected from the Universal Decorator", Houlston & Wright, colour frontis, colour plates, decorated cloth laid down, reboundHolme, C G (ed)"Lettering of Today", The Studio 1941, library stamp top right hand corner of most pages, yellow cloth with red titles Jay, Leonard "Of Making Many Books There is No End", the Birmingham School of Printing 1931, library stamp many top right corners and on the tp, rebound black library cloth (5)
Harrison, J E and MacColl, D S "Greek Vase Paintings", T Fisher Unwin, London 1894, plates throughout, some foxing, library bkpl inside front board, barcode, original pictorial cloth, elephant folio, chips to the top and bottom of the backstrip and all rubbed and bumpedRedoute, Pierre-Joseph "Roses", The Aerial Press 1954, colour plates, rebound, library cloth, library bkpl, barcode, library stamp reverse of half title "Roses 2", The Aerial Press 1956, library stamp inside reverse half title, rebound Dore, Gustav (ills) "The Story of Elaine...", E Moxon Son & Co 1871, elephant folio, sepia plates, some foxing, ep detached, library bkpls, front board detached and backstrip missing, original binding, red blindstamp cloth with gilt titles (4)
Green, William "78 Studies from Nature, engraved by William Green from drawings made by himself", Messrs Longman, Hurst, Reece & Orme 1809, title page repaired and laid down, plates, with library stamp top right hand corner, oblong folio, rebound red library cloth with library bkpl and barcode Prout, Samuel "Facsimiles of Sketches made in Flanders and Germany and Drawn on Stone by Samuel Prout...", C Bullman Del's Lithography, nd, list of subscribers, engraved plates, some foxing, elephant folio, bkpl, barcode, rebound in blue library cloth (2)
Lady Sale ( Florentia, wife of Sir Robert Henry Sale) 'A Journal of the Disasters of Affghanistan 1841-2', John Murray 1843, blind stamped and gilt pictorial cloth, back strip splittingEdwardes, Major Herbert E. ' A Year on the Punjab Frontier in 1848-49', Lahore 1963 and 1964, 2 vols, col. frontis to vol II, tissue guard, plates, folding map, red cloth, 'Lahore' stamp and name of ffep.Smyth, Major G. Carmichael (ed.) 'A History of the Reigning Family of Lahore...'. Lahore 1961, folding map , red clothBurnes, Lieut.-Col. Sir Alexander 'Cabool....' Lahore 1961, plates, red cloth with King, Col.J. Anthony 'Twenty Four Years in the Argentine Republic....', Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans 1846, bookplate, blindstamped cloth, Myers P.V.N. 'Remains of Lost Empires' Harper and Brothers 1875, frontis, ills. plates, marbled boards and end papers, half leather rubbed and Lucas Bridges E. 'The Uttermost Part of the Earth' Hodder and Stoughton 1948, frontis portrait, 2 folding maps, photographic plates, green cloth, dec ep (8)
Woolf, Virginia "The Waves", pub by Leonard and Virginia Woolf, The Hogarth Press 1931, 2nd impression October 1931, name on ffep, stamp and booksellers label, purple cloth, the spine faded with the top of the backstrip chippedWoolf, Virginia "Between the Acts", The Hogarth Press 1947, 4th impression, inscription on ffep, bookshop label from Johannesburg, only the front of the dj present not price clipped, designed by Vanessa Bell, red cloth, gilt titles Ford Madox Ford "Mr Bosphorus and the Muses", decs by Paul Nash, Duckworth & Co 1923, foxed throughout not affecting the woodcuts, name on ffep, pictorial front board, the backstrip chipped and worn, corners bumpedYeats, W B"Four Plays for Dancers", musical school poetry, ills, pictorial front board Joyce, James "Ulysses", The Odyssey Press, cream cloth (5)
Quantity of books on art and antiques including:-Poidras, Henri "Critical and Documentary Dictionary of Violin Makers, Old and Modern", Rouen 1928, photographic plates, rebound library cloth, library bkplsForster, H R "The Stowe Catalogue Priced and Annotated", David Bogue 1848, rebound library cloth, library stamp to tp and name inscribed, barcodeHoney, W B "Glass, The Victoria and Albert Museum...", London 1946, library stamps, rebound library cloth "Catalogue of the Principal Works of Art at Chequers", rebound library clothChaffers' Marks and Monograms on Pottery and Porcelain", rebound library cloth with library plates and stamps"Collecting Antiques", The British Museum department of prints and drawings, 4 volsLanteri "Modelling", 3 vols, rebound library cloth, library stamps and plates Pope-Hennessy, John "Catalogue of Italian Sculpture in the Victoria and Albert Museum", 3 vols, dj, within original slip case, library stamps and plates and other volumes relating to art and antiques, all with library stamps, numbers, etc (3 boxes)
Moffat, Harold Charles "Old Oxford Plate", Archibald Constable & Co 1906, numerous photographic plates, with tissue guards, library stamps to reverse, library stamp on title page, rebound library cloth Evans, J T "The Church Plate of Radnorshire", Stow on the Wold, James Auden The Square 1910, original black cloth with gilt titles to front board, library stamps back of plates, library stamp on title page"The Church Plate of Breconshire" 1912"Evans Church Plate of Oxfordshire""Evans Church Plate of Gowerland" 1921"Evans Church Plate of Pembrokeshire", 1905, all in original cloth but with library stamps and library bkplsCaldicott, J W "The Values of Old English Silver and Sheffield Plate from the XVth to XIXth Centuries", Bemrose & Sons Limited 1906, numerous plates with library stamps, library bkpls, rebound library cloth and other related volumes"The Collector" bound in library cloth, Old English Furniture, vols 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 Hepplewhite, A "The Cabinet-Maker and Upholsterer's Guide; or Repository of Designs for Every Article of Household Furniture...", reprinted and pub by B T Batsford 1997, rebound library cloth, half titles missing, plates some foxing, no library stamps, large folio and other related volumes (2 boxes)
Shaw, Nellie "Whiteway, a Colony on the Cotswolds", photographic ills, Bath library stamps on page 1 of the foreword and reverse of the tp, publ C W Daniel, facsimile letter from H G Wells to Mrs Shaw, publ 1935, photograph of the author facing page 19 appears to be signed in ink 'yours sincerely Nellie Shaw', library stamp page 1 and the reverse of that photograph, green cloth, backstrip separating and chipped
William Orpen (1878-1931) - Limited Edition coloured print - "The Roscommon Dragoon" - Woman wearing red coat, 16ins x 13.25ins, signed in pencil to lower right margin "Orpen", and with Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp, framed and glazed Provenance: Arthur Tooth & Sons, 155 New Bond Street, London
ARR Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887-1976) - Offset lithograph in colours - "The Beach, 1947", a beach scene with fishing boats and figures, 10.25ins x 20ins, published by Venture Prints Ltd, Bristol, published 1973 - Edition 850, signed in pencil to lower right margin, and with Fine Art Society blind stamp, in silvered frame and glazed, together small black and white print - "Deal" - Fishing boats on beach, 6.75ins x 9.75ins, published by Venture Print Ltd, 1973, signed in biro to lower left corner, mounted but unframed
ARR Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887-1976) - Offset lithograph in colours - "Huddersfield" - Busy street scene with industrial work places and houses, 17.75ins x 22.5ins, signed in pencil to lower right margin, with Fine Arts Trade Guild blind stamp and "F.C.D.", published 1973 - Edition 85, in gilt frame and glazed
Four Roman pottery vessels, including - Samian ware dish with potters stamp to centre and early scratched inscription of three characters to underside, 7.25ins diameter x 1.5ins high, globular single handled flask with orange body, 7.25ins diameter x 8.5ins high, flask with cordon below the neck, the body partially burnished, 4.25ins diameter x 6.5ins high, and another similar, 3.5ins diameter x 4ins high (both of Upchurch type) Provenance: All found by vendors late father in Kent approximately 40 years ago
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