Dominic Winter Auctioneers

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FINE ART & ANTIQUES

The Oliver Hoare Print Collection 22/23 JULY 2021



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ANTIQUES & HISTORIC TEXTILES 22 July commencing at 10am

19TH & 20TH CENTURY PAINTINGS & WATERCOLOURS The Oliver Hoare Print Collection 23 July commencing at 10am AUCTIONEERS

Henry Meadows Nathan Winter

Mallard House, Broadway Lane, South Cerney, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 5UQ T: +44 (0) 1285 860006 E: info@dominicwinter.co.uk www.dominicwinter.co.uk


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IMPORTANT SALE INFORMATION: COVID-19 In line with the most recent Government announcements concerning the lifting of Covid-19 restrictions in the UK, we are pleased to welcome customers to our salerooms on sale days (21st July Printed Books, 22nd July Antiques & Textiles and 23rd July Fine Art). Viewing for these sales will continue to be arranged by appointment prior to the sale days. Please phone or email Jenny Bradley to book an appointment, or for more information – 01285 860006 or jenny@dominicwinter.co.uk Customers will still be required to sign in and out, wear a face mask, and observe social distancing rules. Please note that there will be no canteen facilities available at this time and we would ask customers to bring their own refreshments to be consumed outside the building. Viewing and Sale Day arrangements: Wednesday 14 July – Monday 19 July : Viewing for all 3 sales by appointment only. Please phone or email Jenny Bradley to book an appointment. Tuesday 20 July: Public view day for all 3 sales, 9-5. As a courtesy please phone or email to advise us you are coming and leaving a contact phone number. Wednesday 21 July: Book sale day with saleroom attendance from 9am. Viewing for Fine Art & Antiques sales 9-5. Thursday 22 July: Antiques& Textiles sale day with saleroom attendance from 9am. Viewing for Fine Art Sale 9-5. Friday 23 July: Fine Art Sale day with saleroom attendance from 9am. CONDITION REPORTS Condition reports now including video conferencing can be requested in the following ways: T: +44 (0)1285 860006 | E: info@dominicwinter.co.uk Via the relevant lot page on our website www.dominicwinter.co.uk ARTIST'S RESALE RIGHT LAW ("DROIT DE SUITE") Lots marked with AR next to the lot number may be subject to Droit de Suite. Droit de Suite is payable on the hammer price of any artwork sold in the lifetime of the artist, or within 70 years of the artist's death. The buyer agrees to pay Dominic Winter Auctioneers Ltd. an amount equal to the resale royalty and we will pay such amount to the artist's collecting agent. Resale royalty applies where the Hammer price is 1,000 Euros or more and the amount cannot be more than 12,500 Euros per lot. The amount is calculated as follows: Royalty 4.00% 3.00% 1.00% 0.50%

For the Portion of the Hammer Price (in Euros) up to 50,000 between 50,000.01 and 200,000 between 200,000.01 and 350,000 between 350,000.01 and 500,000

Invoices will, as usual, be issued in Pounds Sterling. For the purposes of calculating the resale royalty the Pounds Sterling/Euro rate of exchange will be the European Central Bank reference rate on the day of the sale. Please refer to the DACS website www.dacs.org.uk and the Artists’ Collecting Society website www.artistscollectingsociety.org for further details. For payment arrangements please refer to information for buyers at rear of this catalogue. We would kindly request that commission bids are submitted by 9.30am on the morning of sale. BIDDING Customers may submit commission bids or request to bid by telephone in the following ways: T: +44 (0)1285 860006. |. E: info@dominicwinter.co.uk Via the relevant lot page on our website www.dominicwinter.co.uk Live online bidding is available on our website www.dominicwinter.co.uk (surcharge of 3% + vat): a live bidding button will appear 30 minutes before the sale commences. Bidding is also available at the-saleroom.com (surcharge of 4.95% + vat) and invaluable.com (surcharge of 3% + vat).

POST-SALE For payment information see our Information for Buyers page at the rear of this catalogue. For details regarding storage, collection, and delivery please see our Information for Buyers page or contact our office for advice. Successful bidders will not incur storage fees while current government restrictions remain in place. All lots are offered subject to the Conditions of Sale and Business printed at the back of this catalogue. For full terms and conditions of sale please see our website or contact the auction office. A buyer’s premium of 20% of the hammer price is payable by the buyers of all lots, except those marked with an asterisk, in which case the buyer’s premium is 24%.


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CONTENTS Day One

Day Two

ANTIQUES

FINE ART

Silver & Jewellery

1-40

Collectables

41-85

Clocks & Scientific Instruments

86-114

18th Century British & Italian Prints

312-319

Portraits & Miniatures

320-331

19th Century Paintings & Watercolours

332-389

Ceramics & Glass

115-136

19th Century Prints

390-395

Oriental Works of Art

137-170

The Oliver Hoare Print Collection

396-466

Tribal Art

171-180

20th Century British & European Prints

467-566

Fossils & Minerals

181-189

20th Century Paintings & Watercolours

567-631

Fishing & Taxidermy

190-199

Furniture

200-223

Textiles

SPECIALIST STAFF

224-311

Antiques & Textiles Henry Meadows BA Hons, MRICS Susanna Winters MA (History of Art)

Paintings, Watercolours & Prints Nathan Winter MA (History of Art) Colin Meays BA Hons (Conservation) Nathan Winter

Henry Meadows

Colin Meays

Susanna Winters

Tel: 01285 860006 info@dominicwinter.co.uk

Cover illustrations: Front cover: lot 483 Back cover: lot 131 Inside front cover: lot 483 Catalogue Produced by Jamm Design – 020 7424 7830 info@jammdesign.co.uk

Photography by Marc Tielemans – 07710 974000 | marc@tielemans.co.uk Darren Ball – 07593 024858 | darrenball1989@gmail.com


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Robert Dodsley (1662-1749). A fine illustrated manuscript volume of Biblical meditations and verses, 198 pages of copperplate manuscript in brown ink, and 16 original watercolours, including 10 with overlays, inscribed to front pastedown ‘Robert Dodsley his Book’, original calf-backed boards, 4to (25.5 x 19.5cm). Estimate £3,000-5,000 (Wednesday & Thursday 8/9 September)

FORTHCOMING SALES IN 2021 Wednesday 21 July

Printed Books, Maps & Documents

Wednesday 11 August

Printed Books, Maps & Documents 20th Century Photography, Vinyl Records & CDs (Online catalogue only)

Wednesday & Thursday 8/9 September

Early Printed Books & Manuscripts English Literature & Science

Wednesday 6 October

Printed Books, Maps & Documents Travel & Exploration

Wednesday 13 October

Old Master Paintings & Drawings

Thursday 14 October

Antiques & Vintage Textiles

Entries are invited for the above sales: please contact one of our specialist staff for further advice


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SILVER & JEWELLERY To commence at 10am

1* American Silver. Silver pastry server by William Adams & Co, New York circa 1835, engraved with flowers and scrolls within wriggle-work border, the handle with acanthus terminal, stamped with registration mark and A.W. ADAMS & CO, 31cm long, 147g (1)

£100 - £150

Lot 3

Lot 4

2* American Silver. Silver fiddle pattern stuffing spoon by Robert Wilson, Philadelphia circa 1810, engraved with initials, there is a cut in the silver where the bowl meets the stem, marked ‘RW’ but no other markings, 30cm long, approximately 121g (1)

£70 - £100

3* American Silver. Silver pedestal bowl by Hugh Wishart, New York circa 1790, engraved with garlands and monogram, the foot stamped WISHART, 16.5cm diameter, 333g (1)

£300 - £500

4* American Silver. Fish slice by Edward Stebbins & Co, New York circa 1835, the slice with pierced and engraved fish, the handle engraved with a monogram, the base stamped E. STEBBINS & CO, with three assay marks beneath, 30cm long

5* American Silver. Silver milk jug by John Owen, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania circa 1805, of classical pedestal form engraved with monogram and gadrooned rim, the foot stamped J OWEN, 14cm high, 214g

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£100 - £150

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£150 - £200


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9* Brooch. Art deco bar brooch, the pierced white metal setting inset with three central old cut diamonds flanked by seven sapphires to each side, with a yellow metal pin, approximately 60mm long, overall weight 6.9g (1)

£200 - £300

6* American Silver. Large collection of American ‘Sterling’ silver items, including an oval fruit bowl with rose encrusted borders, 25cm long, a leaf plate, 31cm long, a circular bowl, 15cm diameter, a milk jug 8cm high and other items including some English silver condiments, cigarette box and dressing table items, weighable silver approximately 2269g (29)

£600 - £800

10* Cigarette Boxes. Silver cigarette box by Roberts & Dore, Birmingham 1966, of rectangular form, the heavy gauge lid with engine-turned decoration, engraved with initials and a further presentation inscription to the front panel, cedarwood lining on four splayed supports, 4.5cm high x 17cm wide x 12cm deep, together with two further early 20th-century silver cigarette boxes including one with a presentation inscription from the Southwell and District Agricultural Society, all three weighted (3)

£150 - £200

7* American Silver. Silver milk jug by John Crawford, New York circa 1815, with presentation inscription ‘From the New York Agricultural Society to William Simpson’, base stamped J CRAWFORD, 12cm high, 158g (1)

£150 - £200

8 American Silver. Silver milk jug by Robert Evans, Boston, Massachusetts circa 1800, of plain helmet shape form engraved with a monogram within a floral wreath, the based stamped EVANS, 14cm high, 163g (1)

Each lot is subject to a Buyer’s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20%)

11* Claret Jug. Silver top claret jug by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1909, tapered handle, decorative crystal cut band to glass body with star cut base, clear hallmarks, 24.5cm high (1)

£150 - £200

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£100 - £150


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12* Cow Creamer. 20th-century continental silver cow creamer probably Dutch, of typical form with hinged cover and hallmarks to the underside, 14cm long, approximately 164g (1)

£200 - £300

14* Mirrors. Pair of Scottish silver hand mirrors by R & W Sorley, Glasgow, 1894, the rectangular silver frames pierced with foliate scrolls and engraved with a family crest and the motto ‘Signum Pacis Amor’ (love is the token of peace), with integral pierced c-scroll handles and each with modern replacement glass, 24cm long x 9.5cm wide Robert & William Sorley, Watch and Clock Makers, Jewellers and Silversmiths, 1 Buchanan Street and 136, Argyle Street. (2) £300 - £500

15* Mixed Silver. Victorian silver fruit basket by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1897, of oval form pierced with floral swag border, 28cm wide, approximately 293g, together with a pair of Victorian candlesticks by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1894, in the Neo-Classical style, 17cm high, weighted, a large specimen vase by Charles Edwards, London 1909, plain tapered form, 25.5cm high, weighted, plus a pair of dwarf candlesticks by E F Braham, Birmingham 1946, 6cm high, weighted

13* Forks. 12 George III silver table forks by Thomas Wilkes Barber, London 1809, of plain form engraved with a family crest, 20.5cm long, approximately 800g (12)

£200 - £300

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£150 - £200


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16* Mixed Silver. Mixed collection of silver, comprising a drum shape mustard pot by Carrington & Co, London 1903 with blue glass liner, 3 circular bon-bon dishes, pair of oval bon-bon dishes, 5 silver dishes, tea strainer, mustard pot, wine taster, soup ladle, salt spoon, 6 napkin rings, 4 table forks, dessert fork, sauce ladle, sifter ladle, 2 teaspoons, 1 pickle fork plus 2 salt spoons, combined weight approximately 1673g (33)

£500 - £600

17* Mixed Silver. Pair of Victorian small sauce boats by Robert Pringle & Sons, London 1895, plain form with scroll handle and on 3 cabriole supports, 12cm long, combined weight 138g, a larger sauce boat by Viner’s Limited, Sheffield 1940, 14.5cm long, 114g, trophy cup by Alexander Clark & Co Limited, Birmingham 1928, 9.5cm high, 83g, 3 piece condiment set, Birmingham 1908 and other items including a Continental 800 grade lidded pot and a small milk jug (15)

£200 - £300

18* Mixed Silver. Cigarette case, Birmingham 1923, 8 x 6.5cm, 66g together with various silver items including a spill vase, open face pocket watch, 2 photograph frames, 3 mother of pearl fruit knives, capstan inkwell, 3 cigarette boxes and other items (19)

£200 - £300

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19* Mixed Silver. Pair of 18th century serving spoons by J.W., London 1752, of plain form, 20.5cm long, together with various silver items including a Victorian buckle, London 1857, 4 pin trays, cased set of 6 teaspoons by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Ltd, with Jubilee hallmark, 10 napkins rings and other items, combined weighable silver approximately 790g

Lot 18

Each lot is subject to a Buyer’s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20%)

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£200 - £300


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20* Ring. Diamond solitaire ring, the facet cut stone approximately .25cts (fractured), the yellow metal mount lacking hallmarks (untested), size N/O, total weight approximately 1.5g (1)

£200 - £300

21* Ring. 18ct gold amethyst and diamond ring, the large facet cut oval amethyst surrounded by diamond chippings in an illusion setting, stamped 750 and makers mark for C.P.S., size T, total weight 4.9g (1)

22* Ring. Rose gold and 3-stone diamond ring, the 3mm brilliant-cut diamonds set in a diagonal fashion, the interior of the gold engraved, size M, total weight approximately 3.4g (1)

£100 - £150

£300 - £500

25* Goblets. Pair of George III silver goblets by William Pitts, London, 1788, marks worn, 12cm high, 324g (2)

£200 - £300

23* Jug. Edwardian silver baluster jug by Cooper Brothers & Sons, Sheffield 1924, clear marks to underside of base, 18cm high, approximately 351g (1)

£100 - £150

24* Bon-Bon Dishes. Pair of Edwardian pierced silver bon-bon dishes by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1903, with scrolling foliate designs, 19cm diameter, combined weight 337g (2)

26* Mugs. Matched pair of silver mugs by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1930 and 1955, each of plain pedestal form engraved with presentation inscription, 13.5cm high, combined weight approximately 644g

£150 - £200

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£200 - £300


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27* Salver. George V silver salver by Mappin & Webb, London 1917, the plain circular salver with shaped edge on three cabriole supports, 30.5cm diameter, approximately 800g (1)

30* Sauce Boats. Silver sauce boat by Adie Brothers Ltd, Chester, 1936, with Celtic/Viking border design, on 3 dragon head feet with matching dragon head open handle, 14cm long, together with another sauce boat by Reid & Sons, London, 1913, shaped rim and scroll handle, on 3 cabriole supports, 15.5cm long, combined weight 295g

£200 - £300

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£100 - £150

28* Silver Salver. Edwardian silver salver by E. Viners, Sheffield 1905, shaped edge, on 3 knurl feet, hallmarks rubbed, 20cm diameter, approximately 312g (1)

£100 - £150

31* Tankard. George II silver tankard by William Bateman I, London, 1779, of plain baluster form with scroll handle, marks worn, 12.2cm, 327g (1)

29* Sauce Boat. 18th-century Continental white metal sauce boat, hallmarked twice with initials ‘es’, with shaped edge, leaf capped scroll handle, on 3 cast feet, arm and clenched fist holding welsh feathers to the outer edge, 16cm long, 162g (1)

32* Teapot. Edwardian silver teapot by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1905, of ogee form with ebony handle and finial on four cabriole supports 25.5cm long, together with six silver napkin rings plus a collection of silver-plated items including four entree dishes and a biscuit box, weighable silver approximately 498g

£100 - £150

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Each lot is subject to a Buyer’s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20%)

£150 - £200

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£150 - £200


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35 Tray. Victorian silver tray by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1901, the rectangular tray embossed with cherubs amongst scrolls, 21.5 x 31cm, approximately 444g (1)

£200 - £300

33* Trophy Cup. George V silver trophy cup by Elkington & Company, Birmingham 1928, two-handled cup with presentation engraving on a wooden base, 25cm high, weighted (1)

£150 - £200

36* Pocket Watch. Edwardian 18ct gold ladies fob watch, with gold dial, black Roman numerals and foliate engraved case, stamped 18K, 40mm diameter together with an Edwardian 9ct gold open face pocket watch, the white enamel dial chipped and cracked, stamped 375, 50mm diameter (2)

34* Toddy Ladle. A George II Irish silver toddy ladle, makers mark obscured, Dublin circa 1725, of plain form with rosewood handle, 33cm long (1)

£100 - £150

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£400 - £600


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37* Pencils. 9ct gold propelling pencil by E Baker & Son, stamped 9ct, 11cm long, together with a gold plated propelling pencil engraved with thistles and bloodstone seal top, 10.5cm, a Victorian cameo brooch, carved as a girl feeding an eagle, in gold plated mount (damaged), 7 x 6cm and other items including a snuff mull with white metal mounts, 9cm long (5)

39* Mixed Silver. George III seal top spoon by Thomas and William Chawner, London 1767, 17cm long, together with a mixed collection of silver items including three George III period toddy ladles with two inset with a gilded coin, 39.5cm and 33cm long, 6 silver coffee spoons and other items plus a 22ct gold wedding band, approximately 2.2g, weighable silver approximately 446g

£150 - £200

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£200 - £300

38* Mixed Silver. Edwardian silver trophy cup by Harry Aitken, Sheffield 1902, with later presentation inscription for 'Sedgefield Show 1935', 20.5cm high, 292g, George III silver vinaigrette by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1809, foliate engraved with gilded grille, 28mm wide, three silver vesta cases, two bangles, and other items weighable silver approximately 514g

40 Pocket Watch. Edwardian 14K gold pocket watch by J. Barth & Fils, Geneva, the circular white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, elaborate scroll pierced hands and subsidiary seconds dial (small crack), in an engine-turned full hunter case stamped '14K', and serial number '19682', 55mm diameter, with a leather watch chain and gilt metal T-bar, working

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(1)

Each lot is subject to a Buyer’s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20%)

£150 - £200

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£500 - £700


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COLLECTABLES

43* Banknotes. Lower Canada Bank, Gulliver & Sons, complete uncut proof sheet of 6 banknotes, printed by Rawdon, Wright & Hatch, New York 10 July 1837, 6 denominations, spotted at margins, sheet size 21 x 32cm, unframed The Lower Canada Bank was a spurious bank and never existed. According to research 4000 sheets were printed by Rawdon, Wright & Hatch. (1) £100 - £150

41 Advertising Tins. A large collection of advertising tins, including a Huntley & Palmers novelty tin in the form of a Gladstone bag, 16cm high x 21cm wide, Huntley & Palmers book form tin, 16.5cm high x 16cm wide, another book form tin (no makers marks), 16.5cm high x 12.5cm wide, a Biscuits Olibet, Paris tin in the form of a tea party and tent, 18cm high, a Peak, Frean & Co Celebrated Biscuits in the form of a green crocodile skin bag, 13cm high x 22.5cm wide, a Biscuits Lefevre Utile tin in the form of a travelling trunk, 13cm high and other tins (65)

44* Boat Tiller. A hardwood boat tiller, probably 18th century, the long wooden tiller carved with a griffin on one end and a grotesque on the other, 82cm long, origin unknown but probably European (1)

£200 - £300

£200 - £300

42* Apprentice Piece. Miniature steel farmers plough, the steel plough well made with two carrying handles and wheel to the front, 38cm long (1)

£70 - £100

45* Bronze. Late 19th century bronze unsigned, modelled as a merman drinking from a shell, with shell and four dolphins beneath, mounted on a marble base 27cm high (1)

Lot 44 13

£100 - £150


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46* Casket. Arts and Crafts period steel casket, the front panel painted in oil depicting a king, noblemen, monks and a priest, the hinged cover with strapwork enclosing a detailed engraved lock (inoperable) and stamped ‘w’, the base with pierced scrollwork,12cm high x 19.5cm wide x 9cm deep (1)

50* Dieppe Ivory. 19th century Dieppe ivory floral carved plaque, displayed on velvet in a circular brass glazed frame with yew wood base, 10.5cm diameter (1)

£100 - £150

£100 - £150

47* Casket. 18th-century German steel casket, engraved throughout with birds and foliate scrolls, with swing handle on four ball feet, locked and lacking key (1)

£200 - £300

48* Communion Plate. Pewter communion plate dated 1704, engraved ‘For the Kirk of Carnwath 1704, with the initials M I G, in very poor condition, 42.5cm diameter Carnwath is a moorland village on the southern edge of the Pentland Hills of South Lanarkshire. Around the time this plate was in service, the 5th Earl of Carnwath (Robert Dalzell) lost his title and was imprisoned for treason during the Jacobite uprising in 1715. (1) £200 - £300

51* Dummy Board. 19th-century style dummy board, probably early 20th century, carved and painted as a mother with her child on her back and holding a rat, 110.5cm high, refurbished

49* Copperware. Victorian copper cauldron, of large circular form with cover and large iron handle, 39cm high x 40cm diameter, together with other copper items including 2 pans and 2 bowls (6)

Each lot is subject to a Buyer’s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20%)

(1)

£100 - £150

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£200 - £300


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52* Fan. A hand-painted fan, Chinese, mid 19th century, folding double-sided paper fan, painted with a variety of vignettes, including landscapes, interior scenes, courtly figures, the latter with applied painted ivory faces, rubbed, with some splitting and fraying to folds, mounted on lacquered and gilt pierced wooden sticks, with tissue paper inserts painted with floral decoration, 21.5cm (8.5ins), contained in a lacquered wooden fan box, hinged lid decorated with gilt flower spray, opening to reveal blue silk lining painted with a bird and flowers (slightly frayed at one end)

54* Footman. Victorian cast iron Aesthetic period footman in the manner of Dr Christopher Dresser, with central paterae bordered by pierced wavy lines and square panels of geometric roundels and, cabriole supports to the front and straight supports to the back, 29.5cm high x 50.5cm wide x 35.5cm deep (1)

55* Glass Domes. A collection of Victorian glass domes, various sizes including two tall tall domes, 43cm high and 37cm high, a larger squat dome 20cm high x 33cm diameter

A highly decorative and finely detailed fan in accompanying box. (1) £200 - £300

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£100 - £150

56* Tavern glass panels. Pair of etched glass panels, circa 1900, each curved with acid-etched stags head within Greek key border, 111cm x 69cm, probably from a tavern

53* Firemarks. Royal Exchange lead firemark, numbered 37191 (1730-1775), lacking part of the crown, 23.5cm long and mounted on an oak base, together with a copper Pheonix mark circa 18001814 but probably a later copy, 21.5cm long, a cast plaque, unidentified but probably of British Raj origin, 20cm long plus a brass plaque formerly mounted on a door of the Agency of the Union Assurance Society, 23 x 33cm (4)

£400 - £600

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£100 - £200

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£150 - £200


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Lot 58

Lot 59

57* Glove Stretchers. Pair of Victorian glove stretchers, finely carved with holly leaves and berries, non-spring operated 26.5cm long together with another pair carved with ropes suggesting a nautical history, 23cm long (2)

£80 - £120

58* After John Henning (1771-1851). Parthenon Frieze, early-mid 20th century, copper electrotype relief panel, with 2 hanging chains on verso, 33.9 x 132.3cm (13.25 x 52ins) During the 18th and 19th centuries interest in classical sculpture was at its height, and the famous Parthenon frieze was part of Lord Elgin’s collection of Greek sculpture, displayed at his London home from 1808 to privileged guests. Scottish artist John Henning was one of the first to access the collection and he embarked on a project of making models of the Parthenon frieze, first in ivory and subsequently in plaster, which were widely copied and reproduced, usually on a much smaller scale than the present work. (1) £200 - £300

60* Knife Box. Pair of George III mahogany knife boxes (converted to stationery boxes), the serpentine boxes with sloping lids enclosing divisional interiors, some damage and fading, 35cm high x 22.5cm wide x 22cm deep

59 Icon. Greek travelling icon circa 1900, the five fold icon with panels representing various saints, embellished with red and green cabochons and raised lacquer work, each panel 16.5 x 12.5cm, 87cm long (1)

Each lot is subject to a Buyer’s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20%)

(2)

£80 - £120

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£500 - £600


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62* Obelisks. Pair of 20th century malachite obelisks, finely carved and applied with white metal rosettes and beaded decoration, minor chips, 48.5cm high (2)

£700 - £1,000

61* Mourning Ring. George III period 18ct gold mourning ring in the form of a snake, the inner band engraved ‘Joseph Planth Esq Curator of the British Museum Died 3rd Dec 1827 Aged 83 years 9 months, there is a secret compartment containing a lock of hair, the snakes head silvered and inset with small diamond chippings, 20mm diameter, presented in a glazed frame with a related book titled ‘That Noble Cabinet A History of the British Museum’ by Edward Miller (an image of Joseph Planta features on page 97) Joseph Planta (1744-1827) was born in Switzerland and moved to England in 1752. He became the Principal Librarian of the British Museum and worked there until his death. Whilst at the British Museum, Planta produced a library catalogue for the Cotton manuscripts and organised the rehousing of the museum’s coin collection. His time as Principal Librarian was a significant period in the history of the British Museum. He improved the facilities available for the public, recruited assistants to guide visitors and improved pay. (1) £500 - £800

63 One Armed Bandit. American Nutt & Muddle “Silver Jubilee” one armed bandit circa 1950, finished in red and steel with arm to the right, with slot to take an old English penny, appears to be in good working order but no key and unable to remove pennies (unless you win!), 66.5cm high x 36.5cm wide x 33cm deep, mounted on a wooden base (1)

£200 - £300

64* Patch Box. Late 19th-century enamel table box, in the form of a miniature table, with Champlevé enamel decoration on a gilt metal ground, the hinged lid enclosing a mirror suggesting a ladies patch box, mounted on a shaped onyx base, 9.5cm high x 10cm wide (1)

Lot 62 17

£100 - £150


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65* Polychrome Figure. Continental limewood figure of Christ, probably 16th or 17th century, carved holding the lamb, polychrome painted, approximately 124cm high (1)

£700 - £1,000

66* Grand Tour. Carved white marble head probably 19th century, the well defined bearded male wearing a headband, 24cm high, presented on a modern perspex stand (1)

Lot 65

Each lot is subject to a Buyer’s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20%)

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£1,500 - £2,000


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Lot 68 68 Snuff Box. 17th-century walnut and horn snuff box, of oval form, the cover inscribed ‘It is a friend to whom I lend’, ‘C. Yate 1675’, the base with a beaded edge, some loss, 9 x 8cm (1)

£1,000 - £1,500

67* Sculpture. Bronze figure modelled as a putto, probably 18th century (or earlier), seen holding a large dolphin, 10.5cm high, mounted on a circular wooden base, 18cm high

69* Snuff Box. 19th century pressed horn snuff box, the cover with cupid and a bee within roses surrounded by a verse signed W. Wilson J, the base with grape and vine decoration, some damage, 7.5cm

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£200 - £300

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70* Stained Glass. Two Victorian stained glass panels, each with earlier fragments possibly 17th century or earlier, in poor condition and lacking some pieces, 57 x 50cm and 54 x 48.5cm, together with a pair of Victorian quatrefoil stained glass panels, depicting the Virgin Mary, Joseph and baby Jesus, the other showing Jesus and Mary, both damaged, 56.5 x 41cm (4)

£300 - £500

71* Suitcase. Early 20th century crocodile skin suitcase, the rectangular case in excellent condition with gilt metal springloaded catches and Bramah locks, enclosing faux tortoiseshell vanity set comprising three brushes, a hand mirror, button hook plus three glass jars each with a silver collar by Hamilton & Co, London 1906 / 1908, the allweather outer case with initials G.M.S. and various luggage labels including Cunard White Star to Europe, 20cm high x 61cm wide x 41cm deep (1)

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73* Tantalus. A mid 20th century two bottle tantalus, the stained wood frame with plated mounts encompassing two cut glass decanters each with stopper (some chips), 30cm high x 25cm wide, with key

72* Table Cabinet. Regency rosewood and mother of pearl table cabinet, the sarcophagus hinged lid enclosing a compartmented workbox, with two-panel doors each with fine tooled leather panel to the inner doors, enclosing 1 dummy drawer and 3 drawers, the lower drawer enclosing a ladies writing slope, the side panels with ring handles and on four turned feet, 33cm high x 32cm wide x 22.5cm deep, with a key for the writing slope, however lacking key for the main panel door (1)

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£70 - £100

74 Tantalus. Victorian oak tantalus with carved basket weave decoration, the raised section applied with a nickel-plated shield engraved ‘Presented to S.B. Cooper by friends connected with The Alexandra Theatre Jan 1st 1896’, encompassing three moulded glass decanters each with globular stopper, 27cm high x 34cm wide

£300 - £500

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£200 - £300

75* Imitation Spade Guineas. A collection of George III and later tokens, including George III (1760-1820) after 1798, octagonal scalloped shape (N18327); Millie Edwards love General Mites compliments, drilled (N7080); Macniven & Cameron’s pens are the best, based in the Waverley district, Edinburgh, drilled (8); Macviven & Cameron’s pens are the best for The Flying ‘J’ pen, drilled; Beechcroft & Sons, Nottingham (2); Sam Lyons Junior, Blackpool (2); Cook & Co, Manchester; Centenary of St Paul’s Church, Birmingham, drilled; William Pearsall, Birmingham; Parkins & Gotto, London (2); Parkins & Gotto, London (smaller version); Benton’s, Manchester for tobacco & cigarettes; Tower Willing’s Clock, Brighton and other tokens, variable condition (approximately 50)

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76* Tricycle. Burmese child’s tricycle circa 1950, the blue-painted frame with red grips to the handlebars, integral slatted seat and three-spoke wheels, the foot board stamped ‘Made in Burma’, 62cm high x 98cm long (1)

78* Velocipede. French horse tricycle circa 1890, the painted wood horse with rotating handlebars and three large spoked wheels driven by chain, 80cm high x 89cm long (1)

£300 - £500

£150 - £200

79 Victorian Glass Rolling Pin. A dark bottle hollow glass rolling pin, with etched decorations featuring Sunderland Bridge, boats and animals, with engraved lettering, ‘A Present from Sunderland for Joseph & Sarah Cole 1844’, 36cm length (1)

£70 - £100

77* Typewriter. Olivetti Valentine typewriter 1969-73, in red and excellent condition with carry case 80* Violin. Edwardian Mittenwald violin by J.A. Baader & Co, Bayern, with original printed trade label and inscribed Nr 1370 and dated 1907, 36cm back and 59.5cm including neck, in original walnut box, poor condition

Designed by Ettore Sottsass for the Italian firm Olivetti circa 1969-73. (1) £100 - £150

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81* Walking Stick. An interesting American walking stick, probably 19th century, with a carved wood head depicting a Confederate soldier smoking a pipe, white metal ferrule on a malacca shaft with iron ferrule, 94cm long (1)

£150 - £200

82* Walking Stick. George I pique cane, the ivory top finely inlaid with pique work with silver collar engraved ‘Thomas Lowe de Sutton, August 3d 1721’, on a malacca shaft with eyelet for wristband, missing ferrule, 85.5cm long (1)

£500 - £700

83* Walking Stick. George III period folk art walking stick, the oak stick with a figural knop and profusely carved with symbols and ‘My Fathers Keepsake’ including a mermaid, camel, elephant, ape, a rider on horseback, a dog named ‘Pluto’ deer, heart, thistles and a man holding a wine glass and a truncheon, some old chips, 92cm long (1)

£150 - £200

84* Whalebone Stick. Victorian whalebone stick, carved with an entwined snake with tooth handle, 75cm long (1)

£150 - £200

85* Whalebone Stick. Early 19th century whalebone stick, spiral carved with chequered section, the octagonal marine ivory top with a horn roundel and pierced brass hole for leather loop, 82cm long (1)

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£200 - £300

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CLOCKS & SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS 86* Clock. French boulle work mantel clock by Jacques Badollet Paris circa 1880, the substantial clock with blue and white enamel roman numerals, ornate gilt metal case with a classical female mask to the base, the brass movement signed, 61.5 x 38cm with clock bracket, a complete restoration project (1)

£200 - £300

87 Clock. Victorian Boulle work mantel clock circa 1890, inlaid with red tortoiseshell and brass, floral finial, the circular brass dial with white and blue enamel roman numerals, on four splayed paw feet supports, the simple brass movement numbered 6855, 32cm high with pendulum on a later giltwood base (1)

£300 - £500

88* Compasses and Pocket Watches. Victorian pocket compass, the silvered dial with blued steel needle and glazed lacquered brass case, 45mm diameter, together with a Stanley pocket compass in a hunter-style gilt metal case, 45mm diameter, Edwardian silver Perpetual Calendar fob by Platnauer Brothers, Birmingham 1904, 29mm diameter, Edwardian silver open face pocket watch, another gold-plated pocket watch, two pairs of Victorian brass Sovereign scales and other items (14)

£100 - £200

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90* Equinoctial Ring. 18th-century brass equinoctial ring dial by TR, the meridian ring engraved with latitude scale 90-0-90 degrees, reverse with scale for determining solar altitude and zennith distance, equinoctial ring with obverse engraved with hour scale in Roman numerals, central bridge with pin-hole sliding over calender and zodiac scales, 9cm diameter, in original shagreen case (1)

91* Fleams. A collection of 19th-century bloodletting knives, including a horn 3 blade example stamped W.S Searls, 9cm long, French brass 4 blade stamped Feuillet A Avranches, 11.5cm long, French brass 6 blade stamped Veritable, 12cm long, brass 3 blade stamped D. Miller & Son plus 2 early quill cutting knives

89* Dental Hygiene Set. Victorian dental set, comprising 6 steel tools and ivory grip, contained in a mahogany box with strung border, the inner lid fitted with a mirror, 2cm high x 7cm wide x 6cm deep (1)

£100 - £150

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92* Folding Square. Early 18th-century brass folding square by Butterfield of Paris, signed and engraved with different scales, hinged with aperture probably for string and a cut-away cavity, 11cm long (folded), together with a George III folding pocket magnifier, brass with turned ivory handle plus a George III brass fleam with 3 steel blades (one signed Jessop), 9.5cm long and other items (5)

£200 - £300

95* Mortar. 18th-century bronze mortar probably for medical use, the two handle mortar cast with a winged caduceus, verdigris to base and handles, 7cm high (1)

£70 - £100

96* Octant. 19th century 10-inch octant by J Hughes London, polished steel and brass scale, wooden handle with accessories, in a mahogany box with original trade label for ‘J Hughes, Sextants & Quadrants, Compasses, Telescopes’ (1)

£300 - £500

Lot 97 93* Mantel Clock. Victorian black slate mantel clock by Payne & Co, 163 New Bond Street London, the circular white enamel dial with black roman numerals and single wheel escapement, the architectural black slate case with 8-day movement enclosed by a purple-tinted glass door, 27.5cm high x 25cm wide, with key and pendulum Overhauled and cleaned by Montpellier Clocks, Cheltenham 1994. (1) £150 - £200

94* Microscope. Monocular travelling microscope by C. Baker, 244 High Holburn, numbered 5498, lacquered brass and gunmetal on a tripod stand, 23cm high with brown leather case and accessories, together with an Otoscope with black leatherette case (2)

£200 - £300

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97* Scales. 19th-century steel bread scales, traces of red and black paint, 22.5cm long, together with another pair of bread scales plus various scales including a substantial meat scale, steel and brass, 111cm long (8)

100* Scales. Edwardian baby weighing scales by John Bell, Croydon, the mahogany base with transfer printed makers label, brass tray and supporting wicker basket, approximately 76cm long (1)

£70 - £100

£100 - £150

101 Scales. Edwardian Jarosa Personal Weighing Scales, cast iron with silvered dial and hinged viewing mirror, 20cm high x 27cm wide x 17.5cm deep (1)

102* Scales. 19th-century brass folding scales by W Abbott circa 1820s, the folding scales secured in a mahogany box with brass button, 13.5cm long, together with two further pairs of brass sovereign scales including a pair by Bourn, 7cm long, brass cup weights (complete) and other items

98* Scales. Apothecaries scales and weights, including a French set circa 1800, the oak box retaining original trade label differentiating weights, with weights and shovel, 20cm long, together with a smaller French set in an oak box 12cm long and four later sets (6)

£70 - £100

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£100 - £150

£100 - £150

103 Scales. Early 20th-century platform scales by J. Woolley & Sons & Co Ltd, the iron scales with traces of paint, 54cm long, together with a later pair of platform scales plus a Salter Spring Balance No 50 T, with circular brass dial and tin pan, 51cm high (2)

£100 - £150

99* Scales. Early 20th-century laboratory scales by J Oertling London, the lacquered brass scales presented in a glazed mahogany case, 49cm high x 45cm wide x 22cm deep

104* Scales. Late Victorian domestic scales by Young & Son London, the cast iron scales with large curved copper tray, approximately 66cm long

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108* Scales. Victorian brass postal scales, stamped with ‘Inland Postal Rates’, mounted on a mahogany base with bun feet, together with three similar sets of postal scales plus some associated brass weights

105* Scales. Late Victorian grain scales, the cast iron and brass scales with large detachable scoop / tray, 56cm high x approximately 60cm long (1)

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£100 - £150

£100 - £150

109* Scales. A collection of postal scales, including Salter Postal Parcel Balance, 27cm high, Salter Letter Balance 19cm high, together with an American Acme Egg Grading Scale plus a Royal “Jiffy-Way” egg scale, 20cm long (9)

£100 - £150

110* Scales. A mixed collection of scales and weights, including Salter’s No 60 T spring balance, 38.5 x 17cm, Salter milk balance, 26cm diameter, Salter’s Quadrant balance and other scales including a pair of Brass Avery scales mounted on a mahogany base, a graduated brass weights and other items (5 cartons)

106* Scales. Victorian letter scales by R W Winfield, Birmingham, pressed brass candlestick type with floral moulded foot, 17cm high, together with a similar example by Winfield (2)

111* Scales. Late Victorian kitchen scales by Yandell & Son, Bristol, the cast iron base with marbled pottery tray, 32cm long, together with another pair of scales by Parnall & Sons with circular pottery tray printed with a figure of “Justice”, 38.5cm long and two others (damaged)

£100 - £150

107* Scales. A mixed collection of items including a 1920s hat sizer by Reslaw, nickel pated with steel scissor action, various wooden rules including Belfast Ropework Company measure finely made in wood and brass, boxed scales and weights, the lid with brass plaque engraved ‘No 399 University of Leeds 1909’, brass Aqua Rule and other items (small carton)

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£100 - £200

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112* Sundial. 17th-century steel sundial, the circular dial engraved 1-8 (inclusive) on one side and 4-11 (inclusive) on the other, with folding gnomon secured by a scroll bar, 35mm diameter (1)

£200 - £300

113 Sundial. 18th century ivory and boxwood folding pocket sundial, the cover engraved with a clock dial, enclosing a sundial (lacking gnoman), 4.5 x 3cm (1)

£200 - £300

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114* Timepiece. French brass carriage clock circa 1880, the white enamel dial with black roman numerals and blued steel hands, the repeating movement striking the quarter hours and the hours on two gongs, with platform escapement, 13.5cm high x 9.5cm wide, in original leather travelling case with brass key Overhauled and cleaned by Montpellier Clocks, Cheltenham 1994. (1) £200 - £300

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CERAMICS & GLASS 116* Caiger-Smith (Alan, 1930-). Aldermaston Pottery red lustre ginger jar and cover, with stylised decoration, monogram mark to base, 17cm high, small chip to inner rim of cover (1)

£100 - £150

117* Chamber Pot. Victorian pottery chamber pot and cover by S. Alcock & Co for W. Chubb Patentee, transfer decorated in the ‘Wreath’ pattern, with two moulded scroll handles, 20cm high x 40cm long (1)

£80 - £120

115* Basalt. Pair of 19th-century black basalt wall plaques, the oval plaques bass relief moulded profile of Jesus and the other Mary, chips to the reverse of Jesus and Mary broken in several places and restored, 19 x 16.5cm (2)

£100 - £150

118* Charger. Continental porcelain floral charger circa 1900, handpainted with fruit and flowers on a blue ground, overpainted with gold scrolls, the underside with gold scroll decoration and blue ‘AI mark’, old tape to one area which would benefit from being removed, 44cm diameter (1)

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119* Flute. Bohemian cut-glass lager flute circa 1820-40, engraved with the crest of a nobleman amongst scrolls and leaping stags, 23cm high

122* Moorcroft. Modern Moorcroft pottery baluster vase in the fruit and birds pattern, impressed marks to base, crazed, 24cm high

Purchased from R.G Cave & Sons Ltd, Shropshire. (1)

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£150 - £200

£150 - £200

120* Majolica. 19th-century majolica pottery wall plaque, with two recumbent lions, on a grassy ground within a yellow border, 23.5cm high x 28.5cm wide, together with a majolica cabbage type teapot and cover, moulded with insects, crazed and damaged, 16cm long (2)

£70 - £100

121* Mintons. Fruit-painted dessert service by Mintons painted by J.E. Dean, comprising 12 plates, 2 square bowls and 2 oval bowls each finely painted on a blue and gilt ground, purple mark to base, 3 of the bowls are very damaged, the plates 22cm diameter

123* Moorcroft. A modern Moorcroft pottery vase in the Spike pattern, of baluster form, base with blue printed marks and signed Beverley Wilkes, crazing to the glaze, 16cm high, boxed, together with a smaller vase, 13.5cm high, boxed, a jug, 14cm high, plus an ashtray in the Anemone pattern, 11cm across

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125* Ravilious (Eric). Wedgwood 1953 Coronation mug designed by Eric Ravilious, printed in pink, yellow and grey, printed marks to base, 10cm high x 11cm diameter (1)

126* Royal Worcester turquoise-ground baluster vase, 1863, printed puce crowned mark to lid and printed green crowned mark to base, of baluster form below flowing mouth and lid, elaborate rococo gilt decoration on a rich blue-green turquoise ground, the gilt handles in the form of a satyr’s head with horns of serpents, view of Worcester from the river, showing the Dent’s glove factory and cathedral to one side, and presentation inscription in gilt to the other to Mr John Nicholas Ladler by 190 men in the Employment of Messrs. Dent, Allercroft, Lycett & Co. as a small token of their esteem and gratitude to him as the manager, Worcester, November 1863, 35cm high, finial restored

124* Moorcroft. A modern Moorcroft pottery Symphony pattern bonbonniere, with cover, the base with green printed marks and signed Emma Bossons, 21cm high (1)

£100 - £150

£150 - £200

Dent, Allercroft, Lycett & Co was a Worcester glove-making works. John Nicholas Ladler died in 1878 and is buried at Abney Park Cemetery. (1) £500 - £800

127 Decorative Ceramics. Victorian porcelain part tea service, comprising 2 teapots, sugar bowl and cover, milk jug, 11 teacups and 12 saucers, each painted with flowers on a blue and white ground overpainted in gold, the teapot 27cm long, the teacups 11cm diameter (27)

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128 Tiles. Mixed collection of Victorian pottery tiles, mostly floral aesthetic designs plus geometric and a blue and white tile titled 'September' from the Old English series showing a girl picking fruit, all approximately 15cm square, general crazing and some damage

129 Tiles. Mixed collection of Dutch delft tiles, 18th century and later, including figures, swan, fish, landscapes in blue on a white ground plus 5 with manganese decoration including a galleon, all approximately 13cm square, variable condition

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£200 - £300

130* Tiles. A collection of 15 William De Morgan ‘Carnation’ pattern pottery tiles, the foliate decorated tiles in aubergine and green on a white ground, 7 tiles with a hole drilled through them, stamped with the later Fulham period mark 'DM 98' (1898-1907), 15.5cm square For further reading, refer to William De Morgan Tiles by Jon Catleugh, pp.98 and 101. William De Morgan (1839-1917) was a potter, tile designer and novelist. He was a lifelong friend of William Morris and designed tiles, stained glass and furniture for Morris & Co from 1863 to 1872 before setting up on his own in Chelsea from 1872 and moving to Fulham in 1888. Many of De Morgan's tiles were inspired by Medieval and Islamic designs and, when several were laid together, created intricate patterns. (15) £2,000 - £3,000

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131* Tiles. William De Morgan ‘Bedford Park Daisy’ pattern pottery tiles, floral decorated in blue, green and aubergine, 5 stamped with the later Fulham mark 'DM 98' (1898-1907) , the remainder with large impressed early Fulham period Sands End rose mark (1888-1897), 7 drilled, 15.5cm square For further reading, refer to William De Morgan Tiles by Jon Catleugh, pp.60 and 62. Bedford Park, a development in West London considered to be the world's first garden suburb, was begun in 1875. De Morgan supplied tiles to many of the properties in the development, and Bedford Park Daisy and Bedford Park Anemone were patterns which he designed specifically for this purpose. De Morgan produced these patterns in various colours including yellow, blue and manganese. They were very popular and were produced over a period of 35 years. (15) £2,000 - £3,000

132* Victorian Ceramics. Victorian pottery loving cup by Joseph Thompson, Wooden Box Pottery, Derbyshire, the treacle glaze cup decorated in relief with huntsmen and hounds, impressed marks to base, 17.5cm high x 27cm across, together with a Victorian lustre pottery loving cup, floral decorated, 13cm high x 22cm across plus two Victorian porcelain Fairing ornaments, one inscribed ‘Three o’clock in the morning’, the other ‘The last in the bed to put out the light’

133 Toilet Bowl. Victorian blue and white transfer print pottery toilet bowl, decorated with a Palladian river landscape, with bolted brass water inlet pipe used to disperse water over the bowl, large chip to rim and some minor restoration, 21cm high x 45 x 37cm

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134* Wall Plaques. Pair of Continental pottery wall plaques, circa 1900, handpainted with a shepherd boy and a shepherdess, 26cm diameter, each in an ebonised wooden frame, frame size 35cm diameter (2)

£80 - £120

136* Worcester. Pair of Chamberlain’s Worcester porcelain plates, each with a topographical view, one showing Hillingdon House Middlesex, the other showing a view from the river with bridge and houses, within foliate gilt painted and blue border, 22.5cm diameter, together with 5 Worcester coffee cups and 5 saucers, blue crescent mark to base, damaged throughout

135* Wedgwood. The Frightened Horse, after George Stubbs (1724-1806), black basalt ceramic oval plaque, with bas-relief depiction of a horse frightened by a lion, with impressed Wedgwood mark, 235 x 395mm (9.25 x 15.5ins) mount aperture, oval window mount of sage green velvet, framed In 1775 George Stubbs approached Wedgwood’s Ornamental Ware partner, Thomas Bentley, regarding the possibility of producing ceramic plaques for some of his designs. This plaque ‘The Frightened Horse’ was modelled at Stubbs’ own suggestion from his own engraving of ‘The Lion and the Horse’. By the end of August 1780 Stubbs had completed the model ready for production. (1) £200 - £300

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ORIENTAL WORKS OF ART

139* Amethyst. Chinese amethyst pendant, carved as a peach with lilies, with suspension look inset with diamond chippings, 4.5cm long (1)

£300 - £500

137 Amber. Early 20th-century amber necklace, with 32 beads, larger beads towards the drop, secured by a gilt metal catch, 28cm drop, together with 9 loose beads, combined weight approximately 83g (41)

£200 - £300

140* Axe head. A Chinese archaic bronze ritual axe head, the wide flattened blade with rounded edge, the haft pierced with hole cast with roundels and lines with one large pierced hole flanked by two smaller, 13.5cm x 10cm wide together with another Chinese bronze axe head, green from verdigris, 10cm x 6.5cm, plus a Neolithic stone tool, 8cm long In Chinese culture weapons such as the dagger and axe had a sacrificial meaning, symbolizing the heavenly power of the ruler. (3) £200 - £300

138* Amber. Early 20th-century string of butterscotch amber beads, the 27 beads with larger beads towards the drop, secured by a metal clasp, 31cm drop, total weight approximately 103g (1)

141* Bowl. Chinese hare’s fur stoneware tea bowl, probably Song Dynasty, with a thick black and brown mottled glaze, 6.5cm high x 12cm diameter

£200 - £300

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142* Bronzes. Japanese bronze crab, Meiji Period (1868-1912), the well-detailed crab measuring 11.5cm wide, together with a similar lobster, 10cm long, both unsigned (2)

£150 - £200

144* Chargers. Impressive Japanese Imari porcelain charger, Meiji period (1868-1912), decorated in traditional colours, hairline crack, 61cm diameter, together with a Japanese cloisonné charger, floral decorated bordered by geometric flowers, 36.5cm diameter, both with old plate rack (2)

143* Zun Vessel. Chinese bronze tapir shaped vessel, age unknown, in the form of a mythical beast, two-part construction with a seam running through the middle, with a raised cover, 22cm long (1)

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145* Chinese Panels. A group of four 18th century circular porcelain panels, polychrome painted depicting immortals in a cloudy sky, 27cm diameter, one cracked, probably once part of a screen Provenance: A.W. Bahr Collection. Abel William Bahr (1877-1959), collector of Chinese art and antiquities, and Secretary of the North China branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. A.W. Bahr is the author of Old Chinese Porcelain and Works of Art in China, being descriptions and illustrations of articles selected from an exhibition held in Shangai, November 1908, published in 1911. A survey of Chinese paintings in the Bahr Collection by Osvald Siren was published by the Chiswick Press in 1938. (4) £10,000 - £15,000

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146 Chinese Spittoon. Early 20th-century Chinese celadon pottery spittoon, with incised scroll decoration, 9.5cm high x 13cm diameter (1)

£100 - £150

147* Chinese Teapot. Late 19th century Canton enamel porcelain teapot, of straight circular form polychrome decoration showing figures, scrolls, insects and flowers with flat cover and cord bound handle, 16cm high with original cane woven basket (1)

£100 - £150

148* Footstools. Pair of Chinese hardwood footstools, probably late 19th century, carved as recumbent boy servants each holding a comb and soap, polychrome painted, 56cm long (1)

£200 - £300

149 Frame. 19th-century Anglo-Chinese frame (converted to a fire surround), the ebonised and gilt painted frame elaborately carved with foliate and key decoration, 71.5cm high x 95cm wide, the base is 103.5cm wide

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Lot 154 150* Gaming Counters. Chinese mother of pearl gaming counters, comprising 47 (plus 3 damaged) fish, 8 oval, 6 circular, 12 oblong (plus 1 damaged), contained in a fine 18th-century shagreen covered box, the lid of canted form with brass carrying handle and engraved lock and escutcheon, 8cm high x 13.5cm wide (1)

£200 - £300

151* Ink Stone. 19th-century Chinese inkstone, the grey slate carved with dragons, 3cm high x 12cm wide x 19.5cm deep (1)

£150 - £200

153* Jade. Chinese apple green jade pebble, carved as a merman in the style of a Shou-Lao, 6cm long (1)

£100 - £150

154* Jade. Chinese carved jade, the stone carved with a buddha in a cave, 10cm long (1)

£200 - £300

155* Jade. Chinese jade pebble, the russet green stone carved as a fisherman, 8.5cm long (1)

£150 - £200

152* Ivory Carvings. Chinese figure, late 19th century, carved as a male scholar, wearing long robes and holding a scroll and brush, two-character signature to base, slight damage to the rear of hat, 16cm high, together with a Japanese ivory okimono, Meiji period (1868-1912), carved as a female musician, seen holding a lute and a fan in the other hand, base signed and engraved with a flower, missing some pegs on neck of lute 13.5cm high (2)

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£200 - £300

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158* Japanese Ceramics. Early 20th-century Japanese celadon pottery pot pourri pot, the circular pot with pierced cover on a tripod base, two black characters to base, 10cm high x 10.5cm diameter together with an early 20th-century Japanese pottery teapot, of squat form with a mottled glaze, base with incised signature, 15cm long

156* Box. Japanese ivory box, Meiji period (1868-1912), finely carved in relief with tigers fighting an elephant, with red seal mark to the lower right, the base with an old manuscript label, 5cm high x 12cm wide x 7.8cm deep, together with two ivory netsuke, one carved as a sumo wrestler, 3.5cm high, the other as a scroll with face of a man and spider, both signed (3)

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£200 - £300

159* Japanese Treen. Japanese incense burner, probably Meiji period (1868-1912), the wooden tree stump with two copper burners and gold, silver and bronze lacquer work depicting birds and bamboo, 42.5cm high, together with a similar incense burner with single copper burner, 29.5cm high plus a bamboo brush pot with two-line inscription, 25cm high

157* Japanese Ceramics. A pair of early 20th century Japanese porcelain lidded pots, with blue floral decoration on a white ground, overpainted with enamels and gilt decoration, the inner lids painted with red scrolls, 10cm high x 8.5cm diameter together with a large Japanese pottery vase, polychrome painted with pine trees in green, brown and manganese on a white ground, red seal mark to base, 32cm high (3)

£80 - £120

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163* Oriental. Pair of 19th-century Chinese bronze candle stands, each graduated globular form with dog of fo mask supports, 22.5cm high, together with a Japanese bronze vase, Meiji period, decorated with a dragon in relief, 16cm high plus a brass buddha, hollow and crudely cast, 19cm high

160* Necklace. Coral necklace, with 90 beads secured by a metal catch, 32cm drop, total weight approximately 53g (1)

£70 - £100

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161* Okimono. Three Japanese ivory okimono carvings, Meiji Period (1868-1912), each depicting a scholar or craftsman seated by a table displaying their craft, each with red infilled signature, approximately 4.5cm high x 5.5cm wide (3)

£250 - £350

162* Oriental. Mixed collection of items, including a Chinese jade carving of a ram, 7cm long, a hardstone carving of a recumbent dog, 7cm long, a carved red snuff bottle (possibly cinnabar lacquer), the brass base signed, 7.5cm high, two miniature brass buddhas, 6.5cm high and other items (7)

164* Sword. Japanese short sword (wakizashi), Meiji Period (18681912), the 42.5cm blade with copper habaki, the bone grip and scabbard profusely carved with samurai warriors, 70cm long overall

£150 - £200

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165* Tibetan Vessel. 19th-century rock crystal skull cap bowl (kapala), carved with monsters skulls infilled in red pigment, 8cm high x 17cm long Provenance: Purchased from Jonathan Tucker, Asian Art, with receipt. (1) £2,000 - £3,000

166* Tibetan. Sino-Tibetan bronze figure of a buddha probably 19th-century, portrayed in the traditional manner, seated, meditating and wearing diaphanous robes, hollow base, 18cm high (1)

£150 - £200

167* Tomb Figure. Chinese clay tomb figure probably Han Dynasty (although not tested), modelled as an immortal with traces of pigment, the flared base hollowed and infilled with soil, the neck has at some stage been repaired, 27cm high, old label inscribed ‘1’ on the back Lot 167

Provenance: By repute, formerly part of the Williamson Museum, Hartlepool. (1) £150 - £200

168* Vase. Chinese baluster vase probably Han Dynasty (although not tested), green lustre glaze with taotie mask and hunters along the middle, 38cm high (1)

169* Vases. Pair of Japanese bronze vases, Meiji Period (18681912), of long slender form applied with a frog, unsigned, 27cm high (2)

£350 - £450

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£300 - £500

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TRIBAL ART

172 Bowl. Kashmir papier mâché bowl, the circular bowl finely decorated in gold, the black painted base inscribed ‘Hand Made in Kashmir India No 255’, 37cm diameter (1)

170* Vestas. Japanese vesta case, Meiji Period (1868-1912), the horn vesta in the form of a book with ivory and mother of pearl shibayama panels depicting a geisha girl and the opposite side with flowers, 6 x 4cm together with another similar but the opposite side with insects, each with signature to the spine (2)

£200 - £300

171* Beadwork. A collection of African beadwork, comprising two Fali Fetish dolls, each displayed on wooden stands, 28 and 23cm, model of a cow which is probably Kenyan, 31cm high, three pots stands which are either South African or Kenyan, in blue, green and white, various sizes, 15.5 and 15.5cm displayed metal stands, a blue coloured glass bead necklace approximately 52cm drop suspended by an iron ring and displayed on a perspex stand plus a similar glass bead tassel, 62cm long (8)

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£80 - £120

173* Box. Carved wood box and cover from the Kuba tribe, the semi-crescent box carved with geometric decoration with figural handle, 25cm long (1)

£100 - £150

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174* Combs. Carved wood comb from the Chokwa tribe in Angola, well carved depicting a seated figure with scarification marks on his face, with 11 forks and geometric carving, 20cm high together with a similar figural comb, 18cm high, both presented on a metal and perspex stand (2)

£80 - £120

175* Currency. A collection of bangles from the Bamum tribe, Cameroon, the copper bangles, each pierced with verdigris, approximately 13cm across, each displayed on a metal and perspex stand (4)

£80 - £120

176* Islamic Locks. A collection of Islamic iron locks, including an example with chiseled decoration, 13cm long (5)

£100 - £150

177* South Sea Islands. A mid to late 20th century carved wood container probably a feather box, with figural handle and geometric decoration, 45.5cm long, together with an unidentified hardwood container carved with snakes, eagles and inlaid with mother of pearl, 52cm long (2)

Lot 177

£70 - £100

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178* Tibet. Four Tibetan butter lamps, each plated and geometric decorated with a waisted circular bowl on a tapered pedestal, 12cm high Butter lamps are a common feature of Tibetan Buddhist temples and monastries, the lamps traditionally burn yak butter. (4) £80 - £120

180* Spears. Zulu spear probably late 19th century, the 12cm spearhead on wooden haft bound in cord, 118cm long, together with an unidentified African spear, the 12cm heavy and ornate spearhead on a leather and crocodile skin bound haft with a lower iron spike with flared terminal beneath, 115cm long, a Massai spearhead 89cm on a reduced wooden haft, overall length 126cm plus a Zulu knobkerrie, 88cm long

179* Tribal Art. Early 20th century Zulu ‘dance’ spear, the 20cm spearpoint on a wooden haft with fur and multi-coloured beadwork decoration, 99cm long, together with an African hardwood grain door probably Dogon tribe, 41 x 28.5cm (2)

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FOSSILS & MINERALS

181* Carcharodontosaurus Tooth. A large dinosaur tooth from the Cretaceous of Morocco, Kem Kem, Morocco, approximately 95 million years, 6cm long

184* Fossil Crinoid. This example is of the species Scyphocrinites and is from the Silurian of South Morocco, and is dated to approximately 420 Million years old, the specimen measures approximately 41 x 31.5cm

From the Tyrannosaurid dinosaur which would have been at least 5 metres in length. (1) £150 - £200

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£100 - £150

182* Copal Amber. Three cased groups of amber, each with insect inclusions, various shapes and sizes, approx. 10cm long Copal is a young amber, these examples are 100,000 years old from Madagascar, each piece is packed full of well preserved spiders, flies, gnats and ants. (10) £150 - £200

183* Dragonfly. A fine fossil dragonfly, Libellulium sp, Sohnhofn, Germany, middle Jurassic, 150 million years, laid into a square base, approximately 11 x 10.5cm

185* Fossil Fish Group. A fossil fish group, comprising Diplomistus (big herring) and Priscacara (perch-like fish), Green River formation, Wyoming, USA, Eocene period, 47 million years, set in rectangular stone, 73 x 42.5cm

Sohnhofn is a world famous German site noted for its fine preservation. (1) £100 - £150

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186* Megalodon Tooth. Miocene Period, 14 million years old, South Carolina, USA, on wooden mount, 12 x 10cm Carcharocles megalodon translates from Latin as ‘big tooth’. This animal was one of the largest to have ever lived and would have reached lengths of around 60 feet. (1) £300 - £500

188* Starfish Fossil Assemblage. (Ophiuroidea SP), Upper Ordovician, Anti Atlas, Morocco, approximately 440 million years old, approximately 18cm long (1)

189* Theropod Claw. Therapod Manus Claw, Cretaceous of Kem Kem, Morocco, 11.5cm long

187* Shells. A collection of 20 seashells, comprising: 4 spider conches, 3 tiger cowries, 1 possible Phalium glaucum, 1 possible Cypraecassis rufa, 1 Bursa sp., 2 Tonna spp., 1 possible Vasum ceramicum, 1 Cymbiola imperialis, 1 Terebra maculata, 1 spiney oyster (one valve only), 1 Trochus sp., 2 possible Pleuroploca trapezium, 1 possible Hexaplex erythrostomus, presented in a pine and glass display cabinet, 9cm high x 46cm square (20)

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£70 - £100

From a Theropod dinosaur with close resemblance to the Tyrannosaurs of North America. It grew to lengths of 40 foot and weighed up to 15 tons. (1) £150 - £20

£100 - £150

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FISHING & TAXIDERMY

192* Fishing Reel. Hardy Bros Perfect drum alloy salmon fly wheel, stamped ‘Hardy Bros Ltd Alnwick’, ‘Patent “Perfect” Reel’, with green composite handle, 10.5cm (4ins) diameter, inscribed with owner’s name ‘A.N. McDougall’ (1)

£200 - £300

190 Fishing Creel. Late 19th-century copper fishing creel, the rectangular basket with swing handle and pierced cover, containing two circular aluminium boxes, 21cm high x 42cm wide x 28cm deep (1)

£80 - £120

191* Fishing Reel. Eaton & Delton salmon fly wheel, engraved ‘Eaton & Deller Makers 6 & 7 Crooked Lane London’ additionally engraved with owner’s initials, composite and alloy drum with ebonised handle, 12cm diameter Eaton & Deller, Maker 6&7 Crooked lane (1857-1950s) (1)

193* Fishing Reel. Hardy Bros Uniqua Mark II drum alloy fly wheel, stamped 'Hardy Bros Ltd Alnwick', 'Mark II Duplicated', 'Size 2 5/8', 'Patent Uniqua Reel', with composite handle, 6.5cm diameter, together with a Hardy Uniqua Mark II reel, size 3 5/8, composite handle, 9cm diameter

£100 - £150

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194* Fishing Reel. A rare Illingworth No 1 threadline casting reel circa 1905, stamped ‘Illingworth Casting Reel Patent 9338-1905’, the mechanism numbered ‘22’, the drum 9cm diameter, in original box with accessories (1)

Lot 195

£700 - £1,000

195* Fishing Reels. A collection of small brass fishing reels, largest 6cm, smallest 4.5cm, together with two wood and brass reels, 10cm diameter and 8cm diameter (6)

£70 - £100

196* Fishing Reels. Malloch’s Patent alloy drum casting reel, with lever action, stamped twice ‘Mallochs Patent’ 10cm diameter (4ins), together with another brass fishing reel by Grays of Inverness, the drum engraved with makers name, ivorine handle 8.5cm diameter (2)

£100 - £150

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197* Fishing Rods. A collection of vintage fishing rods, comprising Hardy Palakona No 2 LRG Spinning rod, 9ft 6ins; Hardy Palakona, The Viscount Grey rod 10ft 6ins 2 piece rod; J Bernard & Son, 10ft 6ins 3 piece bamboo rod with cloth bag; Alex Martin of Glasgow, 11ft 6ins 3 piece split cane with cloth bag and others including A Martin, Bruce & Walker, The Tank Aerial, Malloch of Perth and other rods (11)

£200 - £300

198* Fishing Tackle. A collection of fishing tackle, including 6 metal boxes containing flies, each box with makers stamps comprising, Hardy Bros Ltd, twp Wheatley - Kilroy, Malloch’s and another box similar but trade label missing (probably Malloch’s) and one box lacking maker’s mark, together with a brass salmon gaff with turned wood handle, 37.5cm plus one other and various tins of hooks and lubricants and other items (a box)

£100 - £150

199* Taxidermy. A collection of specimens, comprising, Red Grouse with Peter Farrington, Wilmslow, Cheshire Collection label, Buzzard, Snipe, Black Cock, Curlew (5)

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200* Bookcase. 1920s mahogany 5-tier library bookcase by Minty of Oxford, with graduated glazed tiers and ivorine trade label, some loss and later back-board, 175cm high x 89cm wide

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£300 - £400

201* Bookcase. A particularly good Edwardian mahogany revolving bookcase, the square top inlaid with barbers pole stringing and bordered with satinwood, with 8 shelves and on revolving base with ceramic casters, 86cm high x 49cm square (1)

£200 - £300

Lot 200

202* Cabinet on Stand. 18th century ebonised cabinet on stand, the cabinet with 2 panelled doors enclosing a central door and trompe l’oeil parquetry work, surrounded by 10 drawers each with bone handle, on a cabriole stand, the whole piece in need of restoration, 131.5cm high x 67cm wide x 39.5cm deep (1)

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205* Cabinets. Pair of William IV period pedestal cabinets, the tall square cabinets each with single acanthus pilaster door, enclosing shelves, 102cm high x 46cm wide x 46cm deep

203* Cabinet. Regency period mahogany pier cabinet, with pierced brass gallery top above two glazed doors each backed by lead latticework enclosing shelves, flanked by two turned acanthus columns on brass casters, 95cm high x 91.5cm wide x 37cm deep (1)

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£300 - £500

206* Card Table. Edwardian satinwood card table, serpentine form bordered with painted flowers on tapered block supports, 75cm high x 98.5cm wide x 49cm deep (1)

204* Cabinets. Pair of William IV mahogany pedestal cabinets, each with a single drawer above a single door cupboard, egg and dart carved moulding, 105cm high x 52cm wide x 38cm deep (2)

£200 - £300

207* Chair. Edwardian armchair believed to be from a ship, the oak chair with carved arms, rexine upholstery on turned supports, 80cm high

£200 - £300

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210* Display Cabinet. Edwardian mahogany bow-front shop display cabinet, with two glass shelves, lacking door to the rear, 128cm high x 67.5cm wide x 62.5cm deep

208* Rocking Chair. Victorian child’s mahogany rocking chair, the spindle back chair with rush seat, 62cm high (1)

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209* Console Table. Victorian giltwood console table in the 18th century Rococo style, the white serpentine marble top on an elaborate c-scroll and shell base, some loss of carving, 78cm high x 87.5cm wide x 31.5cm deep (1)

211* Display Cabinet. Victorian mahogany tabletop shop display cabinet, the cabinet with fine bowed glass sliding door (bit stiff) and a raised mirrored back, the interior with rails for shelves (lacking shelves), with brass makers plaque to the rear ‘S. Maw & Sons, London’, 49cm high x 41cm wide x 38cm deep

£200 - £300

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212* Library Chair. Regency period library chair, the mahogany show-frame with rams head arms, faded red floral upholstery on acanthus hoof supports, 87cm high x 60.5cm wide (1)

£300 - £500

213* Library Table. William IV period library table, veneered in burr walnut bordered by rosewood, with two drawers raised on two block supports and scroll carved feet, 73.5cm x 138cm x 83.5cm deep (1)

£500 - £800

214* Linen Press. George III period mahogany linen press, the shell inlaid arched cornice above two doors enclosing shelves over 2 short and 2 long drawers each with brass handles on bracket supports, 224cm high x 132cm wide x 59cm deep (1)

Lot 214

£200 - £300

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216* Mirror. Regency gesso moulded pier mirror, the inverted breakfront frieze applied with acorns and oakleaves and columns flanking the original glass, lacking lower right block, 104 x 72.5cm (1)

£200 - £300

217* Mirrors. Victorian gesso moulded overmantel mirror, elaborate moulded frame, 70 x 122cm, together with an Edwardian walnut frame mirror, 56 x 117cm (2)

£100 - £150

215* Linley (David, b.1961). Furniture Design For a Low Table for Miss Emma Gibbs, pen, ink, and watercolour, on textured card, showing plan of top and side elevation of a walnut-rimmed burr ash oval table, with ebony inlays and turned fluted legs, sheet size 36.6 x 26.9cm, framed and glazed, 45 x 35cm (1)

£100 - £150

218* Plant Stand. Victorian Aesthetic period oak plant stand, with 3 graduated tiers, showing signs of use, 69cm high x 85cm wide x 52.5cm deep (1)

219* Spice Chest. Victorian stained pine spice chest, with 5 small drawers and 1 deeper drawer each with relevant painted label, for example, Ginger, Cassia and Tapioca, 57cm high x 51.5cm wide x 26.5cm deep

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220* Suite. A matched suite all upholstered in the same fabric, comprising Regency mahogany sofa, the elaborate show-frame carved with swans head and acanthus scrolls raised on paw feet supports,91cm high x 169.5cm wide x 55cm deep together with a pair of chairs probably 18th century each with cabriole claw supports, some damage, 86cm high (1)

£300 - £500

221* Torchère. Giltwood torchère probably 19th century, elaborately carved with dished circular top above acanthus and scroll pedestal on tripartite base, some loss, 142cm high (1)

£200 - £300

223* Work Table. Victorian japanned work table, the rectangular top with raised lacquer work enclosing, various compartments and bobbin spool, with workbox beneath, on turned supports united by stretcher on shell and lions paw feet, generally worn but the interior retaining its vibrant charm, 74cm high x 64cm wide x 43cm deep

222* Wardrobe. Victorian mahogany compactum wardrobe, the straight frieze above a central panel encompassing an oval mirror over three drawers, flanked by two panelled doors on a block plinth, 181.5cm high x 175.5cm wide x 49cm deep (1)

£100 - £200

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TEXTILES 225* Bags. A collection of beaded bags and other accessories, late 19th-early 20th century, 15 bags, comprising 10 beaded, several with faux tortoiseshell clasps, a white ostrich feather bag, a hand-painted chain mesh evening purse, a leather bag elaborately gilt-tooled on front and with blind-stamped pattern on reverse and edges, a satin-lined black velvet evening bag with flap embellished with gold metal thread embroidery, and a cream wool felt bag with Turkish-style embroidery on both sides in couched gold metal threads, most with some beads missing or with some wear, together with: an ermine stole (lacking silk lining); a printed silk scarf commemorating Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee (some holes); 3 fans, one hand-painted with flowers (splits to folds of gauze leaf and loss to 1 stick), one hand-embroidered in coloured silks with floral decoration to black satin leaf (crude stitched repairs re-attaching leaf to gold and silver-decorated sticks), the other with chromolithographed paper leaf depicting military gentlemen and courting couples (some minor splits and loss to verso); 6 parasols, 5 black, the other cream with embroidered pattern, some wear; a pince-nez; and 5 pairs of pink or cream stockings, 1 pair with unused mending card attached lettered ‘specially prepared for Three Knots Hosiery of Quality’, another pair stamped ‘Charmian’, presumably a salesman’s sample with the heels and toes stamped ‘new point heel’ and ‘extra spliced for hard wear’ (32)

224* Art Nouveau. A large banqueting cloth, circa 1900, white damask tablecloth, with large swirling pattern of beribboned posies of poppy flowers, buds, and seedheads, scattered marks and stains, several neatly darned small holes, 442 x 228cm (14.5 x 7.5ft), together with 2 lace tablecloths: a cream linen cloth with drawn threadwork border and corner decoration, and wide border of Maltese-style handmade Bedfordshire lace, circa 1920s/30s, overall size 107 x 105cm, width of lace 26cm; and a white cotton cloth hand-worked with Point de Venise-style insertions, and padded satin stitch and cutwork scrolls, circa 1900-1920s, 115 x 112cm (3)

£100 - £150

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226 Bags. Six early 20th century bags, and other accessories, including: a black velvet metalwork evening clutch bag, circa 1910, with peacock design on front in gold, coloured threads, and beadwork, and gold metalwork to strap on the other side, a little dusty and metalwork slightly tarnished, lined with black satin, one half of press stud fastener detached, lower seam of lining partly split; another black velvet metalwork clutch bag similar, with some loose stitching; 2 1920s black grosgrain bags with celluloid frames, one embellished with small white beads, with celluloid carrying chain, and lined with turquoise silk (lightly marked and a couple of small tears), the other with matching fabric handle, and cream grosgrain lining, with floral trim; a 1930s moiré black silk bag with matching handle and Art Deco metal clasp set with diamanté (some missing), some small holes to fabric covering frame on one side, lined with cream satin and with integral purse; 3 silk scarves, including a double-sided patterned black/olive green silk scarf by Christian Dior, some damp-mottling; and some items of haberdashery, including 2 lengths of jet trim, one 4.28mtrs long, the other 2.65mtrs long, and 3 lengths of metallic gold lace, two matching 15cm x 2.60mtrs and 15cm x 2.65mtrs, and the other 4cm x 2.52mtrs, 4 matching beaded appliqués, and 2 short lengths of pink beaded and sequinned net trim, various sizes and condition (a carton)

Lot 227

£100 - £200

227* Bianchini Férier. A collection of original designs, late 19thearly 20th century, 25 original drawings (or part drawings), some probably by Raoul Dufy, various media, including watercolour, gouache, pencil, on paper or card, some stencilled, and a few printed designs, all featuring decorative patterns, mostly floral and foliate, a few with large black letters stencilled on verso ‘H’ and ‘F’, some with edge-fraying or marks, largest 184 x 70cm, smallest 23 x 23cm, contained in a large modern portfolio Provenance: From The Bianchini Férier Archive, Christie’s South Kensington, 15th January 2003. (1) £500 - £800

Lot 228

228* Bianchini Férier. An album of fabric samples, French, 1924/5, 400+ fabric samples of various sizes on 30 album leaves, comprising a wide variety of evening dress fabrics in different colours, mostly patterned, and many textured, including crepes, damasks, velvets, etc., some samples loose or missing, 2 headings in ink ‘Automne 1924’ and ‘Printemps 1925’, album leaves toned and brittle, and fraying at edges, marbled pastedowns, bookplate on front pastedown ‘Bianchini, Férier Fabricants de Soieries, Lyon, Paris, New York, Bois gravé de Raoul Dufy - 1920 -’, page block loosely contained in a contemporary half vellum ledger, rubbed and worn, printed paper labels on upper cover and front pastedown ‘Société Coopérative Lyonnaise F.I.C., 8 Rue Constantine, Lyon’, folio, together with another album of fabric samples, consisting of 100+ patterned chiffon and voile samples (some with flocked detail) of various sizes on 25 blue card leaves, occasional gaps, each page annotated in ink to outer top corner with a stock number and details in French, unbound, slim folio The silk weaving house of Bianchini Ferier was founded in Lyon in 1888, and achieved success early on, with the award of a Silver Medal at the Paris Exposition Universelle in 1889. In 1912 the artist Raoul Dufy (1877-1953) was brought on board, and he produced around 4000 designs for the firm between 1912 and 1928. After his contract came to an end Bianchini Ferier continued to make fabrics for important fashion houses such as Charles Worth, Madeleine Vionnet, Jeanne Lanvin Paquin and Patou, as well as producing scarves for Hermes, Jacques Fath and others, and creating imaginative designs for Givenchy, Balenciaga, Chanel, Dior and Yves Saint-Laurent, to name but a few. (2) £200 - £400

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229* Carpet. A Garden of Paradise Persian prayer rug, Tabriz, circa 1930, woollen carpet with large panel featuring a multitude of birds and animals amongst a profusion of flowering trees and plants, including a peacock, pheasants, an elephant, a rabbit, storks, a serpent, a lion, a monkey with human face, etc., and a border between floral bands of dogs, birds, and flowers, remains of short fringing at top and bottom, some minor edge-fraying, 227 x 144.5cm (1)

£600 - £800

230* Carpet. A Middle Eastern woollen prayer rug, early-mid 20th century, patterned rug with vase of flowers flanked by 2 pedestals within a mihrab, enclosed by decorative floral borders, in blue, green, pink, cream, and black, on a salmon pink ground, some light wear to edges, fringing to short ends with loss (one end trimmed), 192 x 132cm (1)

£70 - £100

231* Carpet. A Turkoman woollen carpet, circa 1920, patterned carpet with 3 central lozenge medallions flanked by 4 further medallions, in red, blue, orange, brown, and cream, on a red ground, within multi-banded border, 8cm length slightly frayed to one edge, short ends fringed (6.5cm section missing at one corner), 224 x 160cm (1)

£100 - £150

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232* Chinese. Hand-embroidered silk fabric, 1930s, a handmade unstructured bodice with short sleeves and diagonal front closure, and a skirt joined at the side but ungathered at the top, both finely hand-embroidered in cream silk thread on a cream silk ground, with a profusion of entwining flower and leaf stems, using satin stitch, eyelet stitch, and French knots, bodice slightly worn at hem and with loss of fabric to 2 of the 5 self buttons at neck, bodice chest 112cm (44ins), sleeves 18cm (7ins), length 52cm (20.5ins), skirt 81 x 146cm (32 x 57.5ins), and a matching length of silk embroidered with a border either side (alongside selvedges), 150 x 148cm (59 x 58ins), together with a long length of Chinese embroidered fabric, hand-worked in green silk on green silk crepe in satin and stem stitch, with repeating pattern of dainty flower tendrils, one end with denser pattern of paeonies and other flowers (with small brown mark), selvedges to long sides, marked with Chinese characters in stitching and ink at one end, 52cm x 11.68mtrs (20.5ins x 38ft), plus a large piece of 1930s green fabric woven with gold metallic thread (previously part of a garment), featuring a pattern of irises, approximately 207 x 100cm, and a piece of cream machineembroidered cream crepe with a pattern of Chinese blossom branches, some small holes and marks, 76 x 185cm

Lot 233

Skilfully hand-embroidered pieces of fabric in excellent usable condition. (6) £200 - £400

233* Crewelwork. An embroidered bedcover, possibly American, late 18th century, a large bedcover embroidered overall with a pattern of sinuous stems with stylised flowers, leaves, and berries, hand-stitched in wools, in shades of green, orange, red, yellow, pink, and blue, on a pieced cream cotton ground, backed with linen, hem finished with red-striped binding, some overall toning, occasional marks and small holes or tears, small losses to embroidery, approximately 200 x 200cm (1)

234* Cushions. Two cushions apparently made from costumes worn by Rudolf Nureyev in La Bayadère, 2 cushions of figured velvet, one with stripes of grey/red and gold/green velvet, reverse with plain green velvet and gold/green velvet half and half on the diagonal, matching velvet ribbon between the stripes on the front and on the diagonal on reverse, 45 x 45cm, the other panelled with gold/green, plain green, and cream velvets, reverse with plain green velvet, 39 x 39cm, together with 2 other cushions, both with some minor wear

£300 - £500

The original owner of these cushions - an impresario - told the current owner that he was related to an old Russian lady who knew Nureyev and that the dancer had given her the pieces of fabric used on these cushions. (4) £100 - £150

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235* Ecclesiastical goldwork. An embroidered priest’s stole, European, late 16th/early 17th century, stole with v-shape at back of neck, and flared ends, hand-worked all over with a pattern of arabesques, flowers, sunbursts, and latticework, in gold metal thread couched embroidery and spangles, and some small details in pink and cream silk thread, on a fine cream silk twill ground, worn, with ground perishing and some losses to embroidery (particularly to coloured thread), backed with coarse linen, and with remains of striped silk lining to edges in places, looped gold metal trim to edges, and the two ends with gold metal fringe (becoming detached at one end), gold metal stay cord to front with two tassels, width 12cm, width at ends 27.5cm, overall length 210cm, together with an embroidered panel, European, late 16th/early 17th century, probably once a chalice veil, depicting a monstrance and 3 putti in a sunburst oval, surrounded by volute and floral decoration, hand-worked in metal and coloured silk threads, and incorporating gold metal lace, on a cream silk ground, latter mostly perished, and the whole consolidated by overall stitching onto a red fabric backing, mounted on a board, with later gimp edging to top and sides, and early metal fringe to lower edge, 59 x 51cm, and the back of a chasuble with goldwork embroidery, late 19th/early 20th century, the central vertical panel depicting a large volute design incorporating vine leaves with grapes, lilies, and ears of wheat, hand-worked in gold thread couched in red, including spangles, concave yellow metal roundels, and metal bullion stitching, 73 x 20cm, flanked by 2 smaller panels of goldwork embroidery to the shoulders, each 16 x 20.5cm, on a cream silk ground, latter perishing and some loss to embroidery, stitchmounted on linen, and further mounted on linen-backed cream silk damask, worn, with loss, overall size 75.5 x 70.5cm (at widest point) (3)

£200 - £400

Lot 235 236* Embroidered basket. A straw-work layette tray, probably English, mid 18th century, plaited straw-work tray, handembroidered with scrolling border of large flowers to base and two-handled urn of flowers to detached top panel (latter backed with canvas), worked in polychrome silk threads, using mainly stem, satin, and long and short stitch, base sometime lined with machine-quilted pale blue cotton incorporating 2 ruche-edged pockets, worn, with holes in edges of faded lining, silk ribbon at corners of base perishing, and edge-fraying to top panel, embroidery with some losses but largely intact, 43 x 52 x 12cm (17 x 21 x 4.5ins) An extremely rare survival. Layette baskets served a practical purpose as a place to store up infant’s clothes and accessories for a new arrival, but a highly decorative basket such as this also served to demonstrate the wealth of the family. Furthermore, at a time when many babies perished, it was believed that the more lavish the preparations, the greater the good fortune of the newborn would be. (1) £400 - £600

Lot 236

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237* Embroidered bedcover. An embroidered bedcover, possibly Spanish, late 18th century, hand-stitched with a central armorial medallion of a double-headed eagle within a foliate arabesque circular frame, a border of upright flowers linked by foliate arabesques, and large floral and foliate cornerpieces, finely worked in wool threads in cream and shades of pink and green, on a dark blue wool ground, pieced from 3 widths each approximately 52cm wide, edged in red cotton, occasional small holes in edging, but otherwise in very good condition, 213 x 156cm (1)

£600 - £800

238* Embroidered cloth. A large square Kashmir bedcover or table cloth, 19th century, finely hand-embroidered all over with dainty floral and foliate motifs, worked in coloured silks in shades of pink, purple, turquoise, and green, outlined in gold metal threads, on a fine beige wool ground, with inset rectangular coloured panels to border, short fringed edging on all sides, numerous small holes and tears (with some loss and period darning) to edges (occasionally touching embroidery), a few other scattered small holes, but embroidery largely intact, 201 x 201cm, together with 2 small portions of hexagonal patchwork, 19th or early 20th century (3)

£200 - £400

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240* Embroidered map. England & Wales, by Eleanor Benington, 1797, needlework map of England, Wales, part of Ireland and France, and 3 of the Channel Islands, finely worked on linen, with title, maker’s name and date, and place names in black crossstitch and county borders in cream chain stitch, enclosed in an oval border of tulip flowers worked in long and short stitch in pale pink and yellow, with floral cornerpieces similarly worked, browned and faded, some small holes (mostly to edges), and occasional loss of stitching, 47.5 x 42cm, framed and glazed, 51.5 x 46cm (1)

£100 - £150

239* Embroidered hanging. A large silk embroidered panel, probably Italian, early 18th century, coloured silks on canvas, hand-worked with a large two-handled floral urn in centre, and large flower and leaf stem cornerpieces, with a scrolling floral and foliate border, all in blue, green, yellow, and brown, on a cream diamond lozenge ground, extensive areas of wear, largely to background, with lost threads and canvas backing showing (canvas itself breached in a few places), modern backing of cream cotton and edged with green braid, 255 x 172cm

241* Embroidered map. A Map of the World, by Ann Horsnaill, 1795, double-hemisphere world map, finely worked on linen, each hemisphere in blackwork, with land masses outlined in gold coloured silk thread, central decorative circular title and compass rose, and 4 cornerpiece vignettes representing Europe, Asia, Africa, America, all embroidered in black and gold coloured silks, browned and with some overall loss of threads, 39 x 73.5cm, framed and glazed, 46 x 80.5cm

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£500 - £800

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242* Embroidered panel. A metalwork silk bedcover, English, circa 1650, wide border with a pattern of scrolling flower stems and tendrils, finely hand-embroidered with metal and silk threads, latter in shades of blue, pink, yellow, green, and white, using mainly stem stitch, satin stitch, and french knots, large square inner corner motifs of metalwork embroidery, worked on a pale gold silk ground, vertical centre join stitched by hand, some light dust-soiling and marks, threadwork loose in places and some minor losses, 8cm closed tear in one edge, backed with contemporary green silk, perishing at edges and becoming detached, some period darns, 186 x 106cm (1)

£2,000 - £3,000

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Lot 243 243* Embroidered panel. An embroidered and appliquéd panel, late 17th century, composed of 2 pieced pink damask panels backed with linen, sometime joined together facing each other and bordered with ribbon and metallic braid, probably originally part of a bed hanging, each panel with applied scrolling yellow ribbon and other appliqués incorporating hand-worked polychrome silk threads, forming flower swags and purses with tassels, interspersed with a male figure sporting a sunburst halo, both pieces with basket of stylised lilies flanked by doves at each end, heavily worn, with loss to applied fabrics and threadwork, marked in places, and areas of perishing to ground, each panel 33 x 179cm, later beige lining and fringe to long edges, overall size (excluding fringe) 80 x 186cm Provenance: Believed to have come from Penrose House, Cornwall. (1) £400 - £600

245* Embroideries. An embroidered appliquéd valance, late 19th/early 20th century, long hand-stitched valance of dark cream net, with large floral appliqués embroidered in coloured wools, backed with gauze, lower and left-hand edge with pale gold knotted fringe (approximately 24cm at ends and portion to lefthand side replaced with a fringe edging), 23.5cm x 207cm (fringe 7cm), together with 2 lengths of needlepoint, early 20th century, each stitched in gros point on canvas, with a pattern of poppies and other flowers in shades of red, yellow, brown and cream, the flowers linked with a design of lace ribbon in black (by stitching over net), and with similar scalloped black lace border, on a pale green ground, several motifs unfinished, 31 x 321cm and 32 x 119cm

244* Embroideries. A set of 12 crewelwork square panels, early-mid 20th century, 12 embroideries, hand-worked in polychrome wools on a cream linen ground, each depicting a large floral posy, edges selve or machine-stitched, 2 with another embroidery transfer of flowers on verso, occasional very light marks, but overall in excellent unused condition, overall size of each approximately 56 x 64cm

(3)

A set of carefully-worked embroideries, perhaps intended to be joined together for use as a bedcover or wall hanging. The panels depict: chrysanthemums tied with a ribbon; anemones; herbaceous flowers; tulips and mimosa; spring flowers; dog roses and forget-me-nots; tulips, daffodils and narcissi; poppies and cornflowers; roses and carnations; roses and poppies; poppies and wheat; roses, carnations and fuchsia tied with a bow. (12) £200 - £300

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246* Embroideries. Four fragments of embroidery, probably Dutch, second half of the 17th century, 4 matching pieces, with scrolling large flower pattern, including tulips, irises, roses, carnations, narcissi, and daffodils, scalloped edge attached to 3 pieces decorated with a border of small flower stems, all handworked in polychrome wool and silk threads, on a black wool ground, using long and short stitch, french knots, and chain stitch, each fragment pieced from more than 1 portion, some of the piecing later, variously worn, with holes and some loss of stitching, but much of the embroidery intact, approximately 136.5 x 18, 128 x 27, 41 x 29, 40 x 26cm (4)

£100 - £200

248* Embroidery. A large embroidered pieced velvet panel, possibly Spanish, 17th century, a large pieced panel composed of 10 sections, comprising 2 central squares one above the other, each 48 x 48cm, enclosed by 2 rectangles on each side, each 25 x 50cm, with remains of a narrow strip border either side, the panels patterned with arabesques, volutes, urns, grapes, dolphin faces, and floral and foliate motifs, composed of appliqués of coloured silk over stiffened paper in yellow, green, and blue, outlined in silk and metal threads using stem stitch and couching, one of the rectangular panels incorporating ‘IHS’ symbol in metal threads, and 2 others with monogram ‘VW’, worked on a crimson velvet ground, each panel lined with coarse linen and interlined with hessian, sometime sewn together by hand and backed with coarse linen, heavily worn overall with loose parts and losses, overall size approximately 143 x 107cm

247* Embroidery. A Chinese silk hanging, circa 1890, square crimson silk wall hanging, finely embroidered in silks depicting a stork in flight within a border of chrysanthemums, worked in satin stitch, stem stitch, and long and short stitch, in white, green, and pale pink, a few loose stitches, silk starting to perish in places (mostly to lower edge), backed with cream linen, and with red piping cord trim, 133.5 x 133.5cm (52.5 x 52.5ins), plus a late 19th/early 20th-century linen cloth, elaborately embroidered in an expert hand with a Jacobean-style design, in gold and metalled threads, incorporating sequins, a few minor marks, but overall in very good condition, 89 x 89cm (35 x 35ins), and a fragment of Chinese embroidery, 19th century, with figures, a dragon, a leopard, and a monkey, worn, 70 x 91.5cm (27.5 x 36ins) (3)

Sometime pieced together from an ecclesiatical embroidery such as an altar panel. (1) £400 - £600

£100 - £150

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251* Embroidery. An embroidered panel made into a cushion cover, English, possibly 17th century (or later), hand-embroidered panel with a symmetrical design of strapwork enclosing rampant lions, rabbits, birds, and leaves, worked in silk threads in shades of red, pink, green, blue, brown and cream, using a variety of stitches (chain, stem, herringbone, feather), on an oyster silk ground, heavily worn, with losses to embroidery, and most of surface of silk perished revealing wool backing, sometime made into a cushion cover, with rear panel of beige silk stained and partly perished, 55 x 60cm (21.5 x 23.5ins), together with 7 other furnishing items or fabric pieces, including: a heavy hand-made curtain panel, 19th century, printed with an all-over pattern of large flower stems, in shades of pink, blue, green, brown, and mustard yellow, on a light brown ground, joined in centre, lined and interlined, some stains to lining, fringing on sides and lower edge, tacked along raw top edge, slightly faded in places, one area with period darn, some holes at edges, 233.5 x 136cm (92 x 53.5ins); a large turquoise damask coverlet, with 3-branched candlestick pattern in dark green and yellow, composed of 3 pieced lengths, fringed edging to all sides (with threads pulled, a few inches becoming detached on one side), 190.5 x 206ins (75 x 81ins); and 4 hemmed lengths of 1950s barkcloth, with red and green leaf pattern, 2 pieces approximately 190 x 115cm (75 x 45ins) and 2 pieces approximately 137 x 56cm (54 x 22ins)

249* Embroidery. A large fragment of a wedding dress, 1782, metalwork and silk embroidery on a cream silk ground, depicting a large central fleuron with scrolling flower and leaf stems emanating from either side, including roses, tulips, and carnations, with matching bodice bows and part of stomacher panel neatly stitch-mounted upper left and right respectively, pattern handworked in gold metal thread and silks in predominantly red, blue, green, yellow, pink, and cream, using long and short stitch, couching, stem stitch, and latticework, silk ground partially stained and perished in places, but stitching intact and colours largely strong, hand-stitched to a linen backing, typed label upper right ‘This was worked for the front of a wedding dress in the year 1782’, above a calligraphic black ink label ‘presented by - Mrs. Wright.’, 52 x 104cm, framed and glazed, 58 x 109.5cm (1)

£250 - £350

Provenance: From a large private estate. (11)

250* Embroidery. A metalwork silk panel of peacocks, circa 1900, embroidered panel depicting 3 horizontal rows of 4 peacocks, each within a circular frame of joined 4-petalled flowers, on a cream silk ground, expertly hand-worked in gold and silver metal threads and silks in pale green (probably a little faded), orange, grey, and pink, using bullion stitch, satin stitch, couching, and stem stitch, lower left corner with ‘63’ in chain stitch, occasional very faint spotting to ground, 53 x 70.5cm, framed and glazed, 60 x 77.5cm, with label on backboard inscribed in brown ink ‘To my darling Father From his most loving Frances. May 28. 1900’, together with a 19th century Indian table runner, hand-embroidered with a pattern of flower urns, peacocks, scrolls, flowers, and other decorative motifs, in silks of various hues (mainly green, orange, yellow, and grey), on a cream linen ground, with chevron border worked in coarse red thread incorporating spangles, edged with metallic plaited braid trim (loose in places), some losses to threadwork of border, and a number of spangles missing or bent, 31 x 111cm (2)

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£100 - £200

252* Fabric panel. A voided velvet panel, possibly Italian, 19th century, pieced voided silk velvet panel, composed of 2 widths, each 54cm wide, bordered on either side by a 9cm and 6cm wide strip to left and right sides respectively, joined with machine stitching, with large pattern of flower basket, arabesques, pears, grapes, and floral and foliate motifs, in shades of gold, dark pink, and pale pink, on a ground of pale gold woven through with fine metal threads, green striped selvedges, outer edges of panel raw and turned under, overall size 184 x 125cm An attractive panel of voided velvet in very good condition, with the colours still fresh and the fabric robust. (1) £200 - £400

£200 - £300

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253* Fabric. An unused length of patterned cloth, circa 1860, fine wool and silk cloth, with printed foliate pattern in purple, olive green, and pale yellow, on a cream ground woven with narrow stripes, selvedges to sides (small nick in one edge), ends left raw, 78.5cm x 5.22mtrs, together with: An unused length of Chinese silk, late 19th century, figured orange silk, with woven pattern of large circles each enclosing 2 5-clawed dragons, selvedges to sides, ends left raw, a few very small marks, 73cm x 2.18mtrs, plus 3 other pieces of fabric, including a length of unused printed cotton fabric titled ‘Diamond’ by Liberty of London, circa 1970s, geometric pattern in cream and beige on a black ground, printed selvedges to sides, ends left raw, 1.40 x 2.36mtrs

255* Gaming Purse. A goldwork gaming purse, early 17th century, hand-woven purse of gold metal and green threads, draw-string closure with original matching twisted cord and 4 plaited finials each finished with an entwined gold metal coil, metal threads tarnished in places, lined with pink silk (perishing at top edge), 7 x 9cm An early gaming purse surviving in very good condition. (1)

£200 - £300

First two pieces with accompanying manuscript note on brown paper wrapping: ‘Length of wool & silk cloth dated c. 1860 by V&A, & length of Chinese silk (loom width) dated late 19th c. by V&A’. (5) £150 - £200

254* Fabric. Top Brass by Zandra Rhodes and Garland by Mo Sullivan, Heal’s, 1964 and 1965, 2 pieces of screen printed cotton by Zandra Rhodes titled Top Brass, with polychrome abstract pattern, one piece with 41 x 5cm tear to one edge, and some associated loss, each approximately 147 x 128cm, and a piece of screen printed cotton by Mo Sullivan titled Garland, with abstract pattern in orange and brown, 120cm x 12mtrs, all with printed sevedges to sides and raw edges top and bottom (3)

256* India. A large floor cover with pachisi game, circa 1920s, heavy linen, hand-blocked in red, brown, and yellow, with central symmetrical cross for the game of pachisi, on a ground of interlocking large circular motifs, border of stylised tulip flowers between chevrons, with additional strip across top and bottom depicting figures on elephants and horses, pieced from 4 fabric widths each 63cm wide, selvedges to sides and hemmed to top and bottom edges, 252 x 312cm, together with 2 Javanese ikat wall hangings, probably early 20th century, 1 with figurative pattern and carved ebonised wood hanger to top and bottom, slightly frayed at one end, overall size 135 x 71.5cm, the other 166 x 67cm

£100 - £150

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Lot 257 257* Indian. A block-printed hand-woven panel or bedcover, probably early 19th century, block-printed in pink and brown on a pieced hand-woven cream linen ground, with three mihrab panels of flowering plants flanked by a pair of exotic birds, wide lattice border of quatrefoils and stars enclosing foliate motifs above, and a border of figures with elephants below, above a border of flower niches, top and sides with narrow flower border, sometime pieced, with two hand-stitched vertical seams and right hand length with a horizontal hand-stitched seam towards lower edge, later horizontal French seam machine-stitched across middle, short fringing to top and bottom edges, left-hand mihrab with a 6 x 10cm L-shaped tear and a 5cm hole repaired on verso with matching fabric, 15cm tear in lower edge, a few other small holes, 160 x 277cm (1)

£700 - £1,000

258* Indian. A large printed textile panel, early-mid 20th century, cotton panel, block-printed in pinks, greens, and purple, on a cream ground, depicting 2 male and 2 female figures wearing elaborate ceremonial dress, including ornate hats and jewellery, with border either side of figures and birds, 85.5 x 123.5cm, framed and glazed, 89.3 x 126.6cm (1)

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259* Lace. A filet lace bedcover, Chinese, early 20th century, large white hand-made bedcover of filet lace, depicting prosperity symbols, a dragon, cherry blossom and other flower sprays, butterflies, and 3 flowers in an urn motif, worked in linen stitch and raised buttonhole stitch, a few small holes, and 1 or 2 faint marks, but otherwise in very good condition, 239 x 261cm, together with a large French linen sheet, turn-down hem with triple line of drawn threadwork (with 1 tiny hole), 275 x 222cm, and a pair of French linen Oxford pillowcases, with drawn threadwork cornerpieces (embroidered with flowers) and border, each 62 x 83cm, early 20th century (4)

£200 - £300

260* Lace. A large sample book, 1899, approximately 80 thick blue paper leaves, rectos and versos filled with numerous mounted samples of lace of various colours and sizes, as well as some embroidered organza, nets for veils, and embroidered silks, etc., approximately 80% machine-made, the remainder handmade and scattered throughout the album, including Irish lace, tape lace, Point de Gaze, Milanese-style, Brussels-style, lace with armorial or musical trophy motifs, Branscombe lace, and Bedfordshire lace, some discolouration to pages (especially to edges), and occasional gaps, leaf size 48 x 21cm, original half sheep, soiled and worn, with losses to spine, thick folio

Lot 259

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£200 - £400

261* Lace. A pair of lace sample books, early 20th century, each composed of 8 pale pink linen leaves, spine hand-stitched, with stitch-mounted examples of hand-made lace to 9 and 10 pages respectively (mostly rectos or versos only), some pages with one large sample, others with numerous smaller pieces, mostly crochet, plus a matching loose linen leaf with a large lace sample to each side, edges of leaves left raw and unhemmed, occasional fox spots and marks, and a few tears in the linen, leaf size approximately 25 x 20cm, together with a piece of green glazed cotton printed with a design for a lace collar, lettered ‘Vicars’ Lace Braid Designs Endymion Collar No. 1’, partially sewn with lace braid and with a portion of unused braid still attached, 42 x 58cm, and: A quantity of lace, 19th-20th century, approximately 150 pieces and fragments of cream lace, and 9 portions of black lace, some handmade, including embroidered net lace, braid lace, crochet, broderie anglais, collars, stoles, sleeves, etc., varying condition, various sizes and lengths Lot 260

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262* Lace. A piece of needle lace, probably Italian, late 16th/early 17th century, fine cream needle lace figurative fragment, depicting a procession with 4 figures and part of a chariot pulled by a donkey, 11 x 22cm, together with a large irregular triangular-shaped piece of lace incorporating gold metal threads and embroidered appliqués in coloured silks depicting a pomegranate and floral and foliate motifs, possibly part of a stomacher, circa late 17th/early 18th century, silks faded and gold thread dulled, 55 x 50cm (at largest points) Possibly a depiction of the magi, or other religious scene, and perhaps formerly part of an altar cloth, chalice veil, or the like. See The Met for a very similar piece of 16th/17th century Venetian needle lace with figures, and the Cooper Hewitt Collection for a not disimilar lace chalice cover made in Italy in the 17th century (accession numbers 09.68.90 and 196250-20 respectively). (2) £200 - £300

Lot 262

263* Mezzaro. A large Tree of Life block-printed cotton panel, probably Genoese, circa 1800, hand-blocked in red, brown, and green, on a cream cotton ground, centre with a large tree on a grassy mound, its undulating branches bearing a multitude of peonies and other flowers, and fruit, flanked by bamboo, and a flower-filled urn at each lower corner, the scene incorporating animals and birds, including a pair of monkeys, a peacock, a parrot, 2 zebras, an owl, and a pair of deer, the whole enclosed by a border of beribboned floral swags, toned and some water-staining, centre of tree with fabric perishing and some associated repairs, 9 x 5cm L-shaped tear, and another smaller, both to lower right, machine-stitched to a cream cotton backing, 260 x 238cm A mezzaro of almost identical design is in the collection of the V&A (accession no. IS.144-1950), and is illustrated in Cotoni Stampati e Mezzari, by Bellezza Rosina and Cataldi Gallo, Sagep Editrice, Genova, 1997, pages 128-129. (1) £600 - £800

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264* Miniature garment. A 17th century-style coat, probably midlate 19th century, hand-made black silk satin coat, with long sleeves embellished with wide black silk ribbon to give slashed effect, sleeves later (with machine-stitching), narrow black velvet ribbon stitched in lattice design to front edge and hem, hand-made lace collar and cuffs (possibly earlier), hook and eye and later press stud fastenings to front, and an eye stitched slightly asymmetrically to back of each shoulder (possibly for attaching a cloak), worn, with some losses, patches, and darns, length 23cm

266* Needlework. Specimens of juvenile handiwork, 19th-early 20th century, comprising: a finely-stitched white cotton lawn shirt with stitching at neck in pink cross-stitch ‘E Elven Made this in her Fifth year 1834’, some light stains and crudely stitched repairs; a sample of invisible patches on fine cotton printed with purple spots, early 19th century, framed and glazed; 3 white cotton practise pieces with examples of decorative stitching, tucks, a patch, gathered frills, gussets, covered buttons, buttonholes, eyelets, sleeves, etc., one with stitched initials and date ‘N.W 1902’, some toning and light marks, and 2 others similar of cream wool (one with small hole); a practise sleeve with frilled cuff, tucks, a patch, and decorative stitching, stitched initials ‘M.O.’; 4 small early 20th century practise pieces framed together, one with smocking, 2 with initials ‘SM’; and other related items, including a number of small practise squares and fragments with a variety of juvenile stitching, various sizes and condition, and some loose pages from Ackermann’s Repository, 1809, 15 with mounted fabric samples (some detached or missing)

A curious miniature garment, the purpose of which we have been unable to fathom. Suggestions have been that it was made to clothe a doll, puppet or automaton, as attire for a figure in a large diorama, for someone with proportionate dwarfism, and even that it was originally a monkey costume. Indeed, this intriguing little coat may have had more than one function during the course of its history. (1) £100 - £150

265* Needlework. A 19th century French canapé back, handworked in polychrome threads in gros point on canvas, with beribboned floral swag, flanked by posies of roses, on a pale beige ground, enclosed by a floral and foliate border on a red ground, some areas of wear, with loss of stitching and canvas ground showing, especially to red stitching of border, some edgewear, and a couple of small holes in canvas towards one end, approximately 71 x 210cm (at widest points), together with a 19th century Aubusson tapestry canapé seat, depicting a floral centrepiece on a burgundy camaïeu ground, lightly faded, some pieces notched out of edges where previously used, aproximately 85 x 203cm (at widest points) (2)

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268* Passementerie. A collection of good quality sewing braids, fringes, and edgings, 19th/20th century, approximately 55 pieces, some are substantial lengths, including gimp braid, bobble braid, tassel fringe, lace (1 piece), metallic ribbon, hand-worked cross-stitch and tapestry ribbon, a small piece of early silver metalwork embroidery, etc., mostly in good condition, various colours and lengths (approximately 55)

£200 - £300

267* Ottoman. A rare letter bag with wax seal, circa 1795, silk bag woven with metalled and other threads on a pink-red ground, top of bag tied with original twisted braid passing through a circular red wax seal bearing Persian or Urdu text (with crack but intact) and terminating in a pair of tassels, base of bag unstitched, bag 21 x 10cm, seal 5.7cm diameter A rare bag for carrying important messages, designed to be stitched up at the bottom once the letter was placed inside, and only unstitched by the receiver. The text on the seal appears to bear the date 1210, i.e. 1795/6 AD, and also the word ‘malik’. (1) £200 - £300

269* Piper (John). Two pieces of Arundel fabric, A. Sanderson & Sons, 1960, screen-printed ‘Sanderlin’ satinised cotton, with stained glass window design, one piece with a horizontal row of 7.5 coloured stripes on a cream ground, selvedge to right-hand side, 40 x 61.5cm, the other with the same portion of pattern on a dark blue ground, with machine-stitched hem to left-hand side and selvedge to right-hand side, 39 x 59cm, together with: Two pieces of Stones of Bath fabric, A. Sanderson & Sons, 1960, screen-printed cotton, with abstract design in green colourway, each approximately 33 x 32cm (13 x 12.5ins), and other 20th century fabrics, including: a piece of Saadian furnishing fabric by Liberty & Co. Ltd, 1992, printed in black with various cavorting figures on an ivory cotton ground, including Mr Punch, a ballerina, Puss in Boots, a Red Indian chief, a gypsy girl with tamborine, Bo Peep, etc., printed selvedges to sides, top and bottom edges raw, 82 x 135.5cm; a piece of Side Show by Susan Collier & Sarah Campbell for Heals, circa 1970s, with a geometric design printed in greens and white on cotton, printed selvedges to sides, top and bottom edges raw, 205 x 126cm; and a piece of Plantation by Lucienne Day for Heals, 1958, with a design of rectangles in blue and greens and abstract trees in black, on an ivory cotton ground, printed selvedges to sides, top and bottom edges raw, some faint discolouration where folded, 200 x 124cm, mostly unused, all in good condition ‘Arundel’ and ‘Stones of Bath’ are two of the five fabrics designed by John Piper (1902-1993) for Arthur Sanderson’s prestigious Centenary Collection in 1960. Piper designed stained glass windows for both Sanderson’s new showroom in Berners Street in London and for Oundle School Chapel in Peterborough. ‘Arundel’ followed, in which he re-interpreted his designs for fabric. This design was exhibited at the John Piper retrospective exhibition at The Tate Gallery, London, in 1983. (17) £200 - £300

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Lot 270 270* Piper (John). Four pairs of curtains, Stones of Bath, Arthur Sanderson, 1960, screen-printed cotton, with abstract design featuring buildings in Bath, 3 pairs in green colourway, in shades of green, ochre, terracotta, brown, black, cream, and grey, 2 pairs approximate drop/width 143 x 110cm, the other pair 143 x 225cm, and the 4th pair in blue colourway, in shades of blue, green, pink, red, yellow, purple, and brown, approximate drop/width 147 x 117cm, all with matching rufflette tape sewn by machine, and all seams hand-sewn, one of the smaller green curtains with 4cm closed tear in vertical edge and another with 2cm burn hole in edge with associated 2cm closed tear, otherwise in excellent condition Eight curtains of John Piper’s striking fabric in excellent condition, the colours bright and unfaded. (8) £700 - £1,000

271* Quilt. A Victorian tufted patchwork bowtie quilt, English, hand-stitched bedcover, backed with sprigged cotton, composed of bowties in a wide variety of printed cotton fabrics, the spaces between in a cotton with dainty chevron design, with cream woollen tufts, generally toned and somewhat worn, especially to edges, approximately 186 x 186cm (2)

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274 Quilt. An appliquéd patchwork quilt, circa 1930s/40s, handstitched patchwork quilt composed of lozenges, using various patterned fabric to form 6-pointed stars, and woven red fabric for the 3 lozenges forming hexagons between the stars, each of the latter lozenges with floral or foliate motif appliqué sewn on using buttonhole stitch, backed with beige fabric (some staining and marks), twisted cord trim to edges, with 2 loops at rounded corners, 191 x 173cm, together with 2 other quilts of a similar vintage, a raspberry red wholecloth cotton quilt backed with pale beige cotton, hand-quilted overall in pale pink thread, 200 x 173cm, and a machine-stitched patchwork bedcover composed of large rectangles in a wide variety of printed fabrics, backed in cream cotton, 112 x 223.5cm

272* Quilt. A Durham quilt designed by Elizabeth Sanderson, circa 1910-1920, red and white cotton quilt with framed 8-pointed star pattern, backed with white cotton and hand-quilted overall in pale cotton thread, with a variety of patterns, including flowers, running feather design, diamond lattice infill, cables, roses, etc., hemmed by machine, several holes (largest 5 x 3cm and penetrating to lining), occasional marks, mostly to reverse, 234.5 x 240cm, together with another Durham quilt, pale pink and white, striped and floral, faded and some wear, 171 x 206cm

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£150 - £250

Elizabeth Sanderson (1861-1933) from Allenheads in the Northern Dales ran a business marking out quilts with blue pencil markings for others to purchase and stitch. So successful was she that as her reputation spread she had to take live-in apprentices to learn the trade. Elizabeth became particularly well-known for the Sanderson Star which she designed, a striking eight pointed star design usually pieced in two contrasting colours with alternating coloured borders, which often appears in red and white as here. All her pupils had to make a Sanderson Star quilt to finish their apprenticeship. The patterns used in the Sanderson Star were distinctive and those appearing in this quilt are typical. (2) £150 - £250

275* Quilt. A French quilt, circa 1850, a double-sided wholecloth quilt patterned on one side with floral urns surrounded by foliate stems in dark pink and red on a pale pink ground, occasional small brown marks, and on the other with red stars on a pale pink ground, some faint fading and discolouration, hand-quilted overall with pale thread, 162 x 197.5cm, together with: A French quilt, circa 1850, a wholecloth silk quilt with floral pattern in pink, green, and brown, on a pale green ground, backed with pale brown cotton (mottled), hand-quilted overall in pale thread, stitching missing in places, 146.5 x 166cm

273 Quilt. A Victorian patchwork hexagon quilt, English, handstitched bedcover, backed with sprigged cotton, composed of hexagons forming a large star in centre surrounded by flowers, in a wide variety of printed cotton fabrics, border of blue cotton variously patterned, some general toning and holes, 215 x 211cm (1)

£200 - £300

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277* Quilts. Five Welsh quilts, circa 1920s/30s, comprising 2 pink quilts, a yellow quilt, a double-sided floral/blue quilt, and a patchwork quilt backed with floral fabric, all hand-quilted overall with flowers, leaves, diamonds, spirals, wheel and circle designs, etc., patchwork quilt somewhat worn in places, others with occasional small holes and marks (yellow quilt with some larger marks), various sizes (5)

278* Quilts. Two boutis petassoun quilts, France, mid 19th century, 2 small square infant lap quilts of hand-quilted white cotton, the first with central initials ‘M.R.’ enclosed in a double circle of small roundels, surrounded by floral and foliate motifs within a wavy-line square, wide outer border of circles and pointed ovals each containing a heart, wheel, flower, lattice, etc., edged with a narrow border of small roundels, some light marks and minor edge-fraying, 45 x 45cm, the second scallop-edged, with central quatrefoil within a square with rounded corners, incorporating flower heads, a few small holes, 47.5 x 51.5cm, together with a later double-sided crib quilt of cream satin, hand-quilted overall, and hemmed by machine, 76 x 45cm

276* Quilt. A French quilt, early 19th century, a double-sided quilt, one side with a bordered wool shawl as the large central square panel, patterned with small flower springs in navy, white, and yellow, on a red ground, slightly discoloured in part and a few small holes, enclosed by a wide border of large floral sprigs in red, green, blue, and brown, on a yellow ground, edges a little dusty, 4cm Lshaped tear and a few marks, reverse with pattern of small botehs in brown and black, 1 or 2 tiny holes and marks, quilted overall in pale thread, 175 x 167.5cm (2)

£150 - £200

£200 - £300

These presentation quilts for baptism or for showing an infant off were corded or stuffed between the two layers of cotton to give a substantially raised effect to the pattern. Such intricate pieces took many hours to create, and the patterns used often held symbolic meanings pertaining to love, health and happiness for the newborn. (3) £100 - £150

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280* Spitalfields. A pair of silk brocade panels, circa 1750s, 2 lengths of figured cream silk, woven with a large pattern of a flower-filled oyster shell, over-flowing with blooms including tulips, from which emanates floral sprays, in shades of pink, green, blue, yellow, and brown, selvedges to sides, lower edges with handstitched hem, upper edges with remains of stitching, occasional small pale brown marks, one panel with 2 or 3 tiny holes, the other with 3.5cm closed tear in top edge, but fabric robust and colours bright, 89 x 53cm and 92 x 53cm A pair of panels of Spitalfields silk in very good condition, taken from an early court dress. The large botanical pattern is typical of the work of renowned designer Anna Maria Garthwaite, and it is not unlikely that these pieces were designed by her. (2) £150 - £250

279* Sampler. A needlework sampler by Emma Hope, 1838, finely worked in cross-stitch in coloured silks (mostly green, yellow, pink, and brown) on a linen ground, with a 4-line verse above a large vignette of birds on the pinnacles of a tower flanked by dogs, ladies, and flowers, with the maker’s name below ‘Emma Hope Her Work Aged 13 1838’, above a depiction of Caleb and Joshua carrying a cluster of grapes on a pole, flanked by large trees, with additional small symbols and pictures to top half, including flower urns, birds, deer, and a squirrel, the whole within a scrolling floral and foliate border, lightly faded, 3 x 2cm hole to lower border, and some other smaller holes, mostly to lower edge, just touching stitching in places, 43 x 30.5cm, contemporary maple wood frame (gilt slip missing to upper edge), glazed, 55 x 43.5cm (1)

£150 - £200

281* Tapestries. A pair of Flemish tapestry borders, second half of the 17th century, 2 matching (but slightly differing) tapestries, each with a landscape seen through an architectural cartouche, and other architectural motifs accompanied by floral decoration, some overall wear, with threadbare areas and some small losses, one sometime backed in linen, each 43 x 261cm Lot 280

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282* Tibetan. A pair of thangkas, early 20th century, 2 handpainted canvas panels, each with central deity, one with smaller deity to each corner, the other surrounded by a multitude of smaller figures and narrative scenes, lightly rubbed, each signed on verso and with handprint in red, 75 x 53.5cm and 69 x 51.5cm respectively, each within a double narrow textile border, and enclosed by a wide border of gold 5-clawed dragons woven on a red ground, some darkening and marks in places, backed with linen, 133.5 x 105cm and 128 x 94cm respectively (at widest point) (2)

£100 - £150

283* Trade catalogue. Fancy Trouserings, S.B.&S.B., Spring & Summer, 1908, wallet-style folding trade catalogue, with 64 mounted monochrome cloth samples in black and grey tones, each within a double blue line border (samples loose at left-hand side to reveal printed details), 4 to each section, on blue cloth-backed card (card slightly dusty at edges in places) folded to form 16 sections, dark blue paper exterior with flap lettered in gold (dulled), a little edgerubbed, dimensions when closed 11 x 26cm, together with a WWI Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Regiment sweetheart pincushion in the shape of a heart, decorated with woven verse, metallic thread in wheel designs, sequins, beads, etc., 20 x 20cm (2)

£70 - £100

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284* Tribal. A large belt, possibly Indian, 19th century, wide heavy leather belt, possibly a breastplate for a horse or other piece of equestrian equipment, set with white metal studs in an overall chevron pattern incorporating coloured glass beads, held together with leather thongs knotted at edges, with later leather fastening strap and buckle, some minor wear and several studs and beads missing, 20 x 50cm, mounted on a metal stand, together with: Two wedding festival headdresses, mid 20th, the first made of brass lined with embroidered fabric, with crest plume, a fringe of hanging chains at the front, and 3 long strands of hanging chain decoration to sides and rear terminating in bells, the whole set with red and white stones, diameter 17cm, overall length 102cm, and the other made of earlier embroidered fabric stitched with numerous white metal embellishments and beaded tassels, with a metal fringe of lozenges and bells at the front, a long embroidered panel at rear, and 2 shorter tassel/bell hangings at sides, diameter 20cm, overall length 86cm, and a Turkish purse, circa 1900, brown velvet, encrusted with hand-stitched gold metal embroidery (tarnished), beads, and spangles, thread-covered metal wire handle detached at one side, remains of lining fabric torn, 20 x 20cm (excluding handle) (4)

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286* Wallpaper panels. A set of 10 embossed panels, late 19th century, leather laid down on linen, and further backed with linen, heavily embossed with overall pattern of scrolling foliage, flowers, grapes, pomegranates, dragons, birds of prey, dogs, monkeys, and serpents, on a background mosaic of seamless triangles, gilded and with remains of some colours, faded and some soiling, each heavily worn with losses, especially to brittle edges, each approximately 80 x 60cm A skilful revival interpretation of the heavily embossed leather wall coverings made during the second half of the 17th century. By their very nature these panels are a rare survival, intended as they were to adorn a wall. They would have been costly to produce, and would certainly, therefore, have been commissioned as part of a decorative scheme for a room in a large residence. (1) £400 - £600

285* Turkish embroidery. A metalwork embroidered runner, 19th century, cream silk cloth backed with cream muslin, with elaborate hand-embroidered border enclosing scattered sprigs, worked in silver metal threads using various techniques, including bullion stitch, and incorporating spangles, with short metallic fringing, silk spotted and fraying slightly in centre, embroidery with loose threads and occasional small losses, 48 x 111cm, together with 4 other items embellished with metallic threads, comprising: a cream satin runner finely-worked by hand with a border of gold thread embroidery, incorporating beetle wings, faintly spotted, 33 x 79.5cm; a fine linen cloth with wide hand-worked border of gold thread embroidery, incorporating beetle wings, spotted, and one corner with discolouration and a few small holes, 38 x 69cm; another slightly smaller, with similar hand-embroidered border of gold thread, incorporating stitches in pink silk thread; and a large cream satin bedcover, early 20th century, with wide gold metal trim border, lined with cream silk, 1 or 2 small marks, 179 x 151cm (5)

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£200 - £300

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287* Children’s clothes. A boy’s mourning dress, circa 1840, handstitched figured black velvet with large floral pattern, some of the pattern picked out in purple thread hand-worked in satin stitch, stem stitch, and french knots, fitted bodice with round neck and short sleeves, lined with linen, rear opening with metal hook and stitched eyelet closures, full gathered skirt padded and lined with hand-quilted black cotton fabric, side pocket (inserted later), wide flounced lace frill to inside hem, some marks and wear, including some tears and period darns, chest 53cm (21ins), sleeves 8cm (3.25ins), length 48cm (19ins), together with 6 items of Victorian/Edwardian boys’ clothing, comprising: a hand-stitched cream coat with asymmetrical button fastening, lappet-hem, and velvet collar, cuffs, pocket flaps, and half-belt, some marks, lacking button fastenings and trims (those to front opening replaced); a hand-stitched padded cream twill coat trimmed with braid and matching covered buttons, and embroidered to collar and cuffs, some marks and small holes; a cream silk waistcoat trimmed with cord, probably for a wedding, lightly spotted, lacking a button; a grey wool sailor suit jacket, with wooden whistle and metal ship and anchor pendant on plaited cord, some light spotting and small holes; a hand-stitched lined white cotton coat with pointed collar; and an unlined white cotton twill coat with collar and cuffs edged with buttonhole stitch, a few marks (mostly to front), various sizes (7)

288* Children’s clothes. A christening cape, late Victorian or Edwardian, hand-stitched fine cream wool cape, two-layered and with a collar, all edges hand-embroidered with flower, berry, and leaf sprays, worked in cream silk thread in satin and stem stitch and french knots, and scalloped with fringed edging, some scattered small holes (with slight loss of threadwork on collar), lined with cream satin and ivory glazed linen, lining spotted and with a water-stain, together with: A child’s bonnet, circa 1910, hand-stitched and machine-stitched cream silk faille, crown with rose spray within a circle of dots embroidered in pale gold silk thread, front with double band of ruching, and large cream satin rosette, brim trimmed with pleated cream satin ribbon, lower edge with cream knotted fringe, lined with silk, and with satin ties, some scattered very small holes and marks, 22cm (including fringe) x 14.5cm, An infant’s dress with Irish crochet, circa 1920, hand-stitched white fine cotton lawn baby dress, with puffed sleeves, and tucks and inserts of handmade Irish crochet lace, 4 tiny buttons at rear, without the inserted ribbon at waist, and 10 other items similar, comprising: a fine cotton lawn sleeveless baby dress or petticoat with Irish crochet insertions, a few small holes and marks; 4 pairs of white cotton bloomers and 2 white cotton buttoned combination vests; 2 late 18th or early 19th century fine lawn infants’ shirts; and a hand-stitched white cotton bib embroidered with lily-of-thevalley flowers, accompanied by a bookmark with hand-drawn posy and inscription in a calligraphic hand in blue ink ‘The bib has a design of lilies in compliment to the baby’s grandmother’, plus a child’s white sunhat

£150 - £250

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289* Chinese. A Hispano-Portuguese style chasuble and accessories, circa 1850, hand-stitched chasuble, elaborately embroidered overall to front and back with patterns of lotus flowers, peonies, chrysanthemums, and sinuous leaf stems, incorporating in the centre of the front a sacred heart crowned by an ecclesiastical hat between bunches of grapes, hand-worked in polychrome silks using satin stitch and stem stitch, on a black silk satin ground, perishing in places on front and to lower edge of back (but embroidery only marginally affected), some fraying to yellow stitched border, lined with red silk taffeta (a few very small marks and one tiny hole), length 90cm, width (at widest point) 67.5cm, together with matching accessories: a stole, 220.5 x 7cm (13.5cm at flared ends); maniple, yellow stitched edging frayed in places, tassel cord frayed, 66.5 x 5.5cm (13cm at flared ends); and a burse, embroidery slightly faded, split along lower edge of front and frayed, yellow stitching to top edge stretched, 21.5 x 22cm Provenance: Abbé Paul Couturier, Lyon (1881-1953). Paul Couturier was a French priest who was particularly known for his philosophy of ecumenism and his efforts to promote religious cohesion. One of his legacies was the work he did in establishing the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. Liturgical vestments such as these were designed first for European missionaries in China - initially Jesuits, priests from Société des Missions-Étrangères de Paris, Lazarists, and others - and eventually for indigenous priests. Such well-preserved sets as these rarely come onto the market. (4) £1,000 - £1,500

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291* Chalice Veil. An embroidered and metalwork chalice veil, late 17th/early 18th century, with central initials ‘IHS’ and Latin cross worked in gold metal thread within a circular border of flowers worked in coloured silks and gold metal thread, large cornerpieces similarly worked each featuring a large flower with emanating tendrils and leaves, the silks predominantly in shades of pink, blue, green, and yellow, using mainly couching, long and short stitch, and bullion stitch, some small holes and tears, threads loose or missing in places, on a pieced gold moiré silk ground, with hand-stitched diagonal seam, some light soiling, backed with pieced pink glazed linen (faded and with some marks and small holes), 48 x 50cm, together with 4 other items comprising a 19th century handstitched pale gold silk brocade waistcoat, fabric beginning to perish in places and some soiling to one corner of lining, a 19th century Chinese cream silk sash, hand-embroidered with butterflies and flowers, silk a little marked and frayed in places, but embroidery bright and mostly intact, an Ancient Order of Foresters ceremonial sash, and a set of 6 ecclesiastical woven bookmarks joined at one end (5)

£150 - £200

290* Chalice Veil. An embroidered and metalwork chalice veil, 17th century, with central initials ‘IHS’ and sunburst cross worked in metallic thread within a circular border of flowers worked in coloured silks and metallic thread, large fleuron cornerpieces and a scrolling floral and foliate border similarly worked, the silks predominantly in shades of blue, white, green, and yellow, using mainly couching, long and short stitch, satin stitch, and stem stitch, occasional lost threads, on a raspberry red silk ground, some light stains and small holes and tears, with a number of period darns, edged with a border of lace handmade in gold thread, 61 x 63, framed and glazed, 71 x 72cm (1)

£150 - £250

292* Chinese. A late Qing Dynasty silk robe, 19th century, short robe of green figured silk with side slits (some mottled fading), with appliquéd cloud collar and wide edging along front and lower hems, all finely hand-embroidered with male and female Oriental figures, flowers, bridges, trees, etc., worked in polychrome silks and metallic threads, using satin stitch, stem stitch, and couching, on a cream silk ground, some wear and slight losses, a few neat darns, embroidery bordered by 2 bands of ribbon braiding, knot button and gold coloured filigree toggles to mandarin collar and righthand opening, width cuff to cuff 151cm (59.5ins), length 92cm (36ins) (1)

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293* Chinese. A Qing Dynasty woman’s cloud collar, 18th century, multi-lobed silk collar, hand-embroidered with auspicious motifs, including flowers, butterflies, fish, and birds, worked in coloured silks and gold metallic thread, slightly dusty and faded, backed and bound with blue silk, lining slightly soiled, embellished with 3 pairs of coloured tassels (orange, cream, and green) and a knotted orange fringe of 13 tassels incorporating 3 white metal discs, rear closure with 2 knot buttons, 47.5 x 34cm (not including tassels) (1)

£500 - £800

294* Chinese. A French-style painted chasuble, circa 1770-1790, hand-stitched chasuble of cream silk taffeta hand-painted with delicate flower sprays and tendrils, sometime embellished with central orphreys of silk brocade with cream floral pattern on a puce ground, backed at the same time with pale pink coarse linen and edged with woven gold trim, lightly rubbed and marked, a number of small areas perishing, and some period darns, 3 x 5mm hole to lower left of front, 119 x 70cm It is rare to find painted vestments and other liturgical pieces, and such articles were most often made in small cloistered monasteries because the process of painting was less costly than that of embroidery. (1) £500 - £800

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296* Clothing. A lady’s bustle bodice, Paris: Emile Pingat, circa 1880s, fine grey-blue wool fitted and boned bodice, with long sleeves (near side of right sleeve marked), v-shaped waist at front, and pleated peplum at rear, matching velvet standing collar and edging to front opening and cuffs, collar becoming detached in 2 places, 14 (of 15) embroidered buttons, black soutache braid embroidery down either side of front, to lower hem, peplum, and cuffs, cream silk twill lining, beginning to perish at neck, moiré grosgrain inner belt lettered in gold ‘E. Pingat, 30.Rue-Louis-LeGrand, Paris.30’, bust 76cm (30ins), waist 58cm (23ins), sleeves 52cm (20.5ins), length of front 55.5cm (21.75ins), length of back (including peplum) 64.5cm (25.5ins), together with 4 other items of clothing, comprising a beaded bodice similar (some overall spotting and marks), a large unstructured coat, fabricated early 20th century from a circa 1850s shawl, with corduroy shawl collar, some holes, tears, and fraying, a 1920s cream silk wedding dress with lace inserts and pearls to neckline (occasional marks), and a large and heavy theatrical coat of red velvet, embellished with white metal studs and roundels (some missing), circa 1900, printed label ‘Prince’ at nape, and woven label ‘The Henderson Ames Co Kalamazoo, Mich. Military and Society Goods’, worn in places

295* Chinese. An embroidered Chinese Cap, circa 1900, handstitched cube-shaped cap, with scallop-edged flaps on each side and 2 long pointed pendants at rear, elaborately embroidered overall, side flaps with mitre and crosier on opposing sides surmounted by a blue bird and flanked by flower stems, some threads a little loose at corners, lower edge of cap with willow trees, butterflies, flower stems, mountains, and dwellings, extreme edge beginning to fray in places, pendants depicting the Arma Christi, i.e. the Cross, whip, dice, hammer, pincers, nails, lance, sponge, chalice, and cockerel, intermingled with butterflies, handworked in polychrome silks and gold metallic threads, using satin stitch, stem stitch, and couching, on a black silk satin ground, flaps lined with puce silk, and pendants with a figured blue lining, cap approximately 16 x 16cm, pendant length 102cm

Esteemed dressmaker and designer Emile Pingat (circa 1820-1901) was among the elite Paris couturiers of his age. Pingat was known for a combination of expensive materials and superb craftsmanship, producing elegant garments for the wealthy ladies of high society; the quality of his carefully finished artistic productions made him one of the top three French fashion designers during the second half of the 19th century. Examples of his clothing can be found in major institutions such as the V&A, The Met, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. (5) £200 - £300

This type of headgear was worn by all clergy in China, both missionaries and the indigenous clerics, along with other liturgical vestments. Similar can be found in museum collections such as: the Vatican Museums, Rome; the Philippi Collection, Germany; and the Treasury of the Notre-Dame de Paris, France. (1) £250 - £350

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297* Clothing. A collection of Victorian mourning capes and coats, 8 women’s black mourning garments, comprising 5 capes: 2 with jet beading, 1 with appliquéd decoration and ostrich feather trim, 1 of figured satin with cutwork shoulder flaps, and the other of lace over green satin lining, and 3 coats: a knee-length coat with appliquéd decoration to shoulders and sleeves, with woven label ‘Costello, Ladies’ Tailor’ [Hull], a velvet bolero with cutwork collar, ownership woven hanging loop label at nape ‘Mrs Melbourne, 71 Boar Lane, Leeds’, and a jacket with lace and cutwork insertions, various sizes and all with varying degrees of wear, together with: 2 beaded flapper dresses, 1920s, 1 oyster pink, the other black with tasselled skirt, both in need of repair; a cream satin handmade wedding dress, circa 1940s, neckline embellished with pearls and bugle beads, v-waist and gathered skirt with short train, long sleeves with pointed cuff fastened with 8 small mother of pearl buttons, metal zip closure to rear (broken), some faint spotting and light soiling, a few tiny holes in train, bust 74cm (29ins), waist 60cm (23.5ins), sleeves 60cm (23.5ins), length at front 139cm (55ins) and at back 172cm (68ins), with accompanying long-tailed satin bow, full-length underslip, and net tiara edged with pearls and bugle beads; and a small child’s green hand-smocked frock with puffed sleeves and peter pan collar 298* Infants’ clothing. A collection of Victorian christening gowns and other baby garments, comprising: 4 whitework christening gowns, variously intricately worked with embroidery, lace inserts, pintucks, broderie anglais etc.; a whitework dress; 3 long white cotton night dresses; a long white cotton night dress or petticoat; a short white cotton petticoat; and 3 pairs of drawers with buttonholes on waist band, various sizes, all in good condition

299* Infants’ clothing. A collection of Victorian christening gowns and other baby garments, comprising: 12 whitework christening gowns, variously intricately worked with embroidery, lace inserts, pintucks, etc., including one of handmade broderie anglais; 3 whitework dresses; 2 white cotton night dresses, one with Irish crochet insertions; 3 white cotton petticoats; a cream net lace overdress; 2 cream wool petticoats and 2 cream wool bonnets; and a pink wool infant carrying cloth hand-embroidered in cream silk with flower and leaf stems to corner forming hood and opposite corner, and buttonhole stitch to scalloped edge, with a star to each scallop, pink silk ribbon drawstrings and cream lace trim to hood, various sizes and generally in good condition

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301* Philippe et Gaston. A rare couture evening coat, Paris, 1930s, black silk velvet knee-length unstructured coat, with three-quarter length balloon sleeves, tightly gathered at shoulder, collar forming neck tie (stitching attaching it to coat strained, and adjacent lining with 2” stitching lost), lined with satin quilted with an interlocking double diamond pattern, with woven Philippe et Gaston label at neck numbered ‘22672’, sleeves 50cm (19.5ins), length 104cm (41ins), together with a full-length black velvet evening gown, with long narrow sleeves, v-neck with large cream frilled lace collar, with trefoils and bee motifs, matching wide lace flounced cuffs, wide black satin ribbon trim to waist with large bow at front, metal zip fastener to reverse, black satin lining (with some faint white discolouration to underarms), bust 84cm (33ins), waist 70cm (27.5ins), sleeves 61cm (24ins), length 143.5cm (56.5ins)

300* Dutch. A linen tunic or night shirt, 1770, hand-sewn large white linen unstructured garment, with long ungathered sleeves, close-gathered at neck and with standing collar handembroidered in white thread with a geometric pattern, 3 large buttonholes to neck, one with corresponding small thread-covered button, the other 2 facing each other, picot edging to top of collar and part of front opening, initials either side of opening ‘MS’ and date of 1770 finely worked in eyelet embroidery in white and crossstitch in pale pink thread, short side slits at hem, 3 small brown spots towards lower edge on front, chest 90cm (35.5ins), sleeves 36cm (14ins), length 117.5cm (46ins) (1)

Provenance: From a large private estate. Prestigious Parisian couture house Philippe et Gaston was established in 1922, and by the mid 1920s it ranked alongside such notable French fashion houses as Chanel. Its heyday was the 1930s, and by 1946 the firm was in need of new inspiration. That year, wealthy French entrepreneur, Marcel Boussac, invited Christian Dior to become head designer for Philippe et Gaston, but Dior declined, preferring to launch his own label. (2) £100 - £150

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304* Shawl. An early Kashmir shawl, circa 1800, rectangular fine cream wool shawl, woven in red, blue, and green, with a band of 9 boteh to each end, the whole edged with a narrow border of palmettes, large boteh between leaf sprays at inner corners, polychrome border and fringe to short ends, some losses to fringing, hand-stitched to a backing of fine cream cotton, and some wear (mostly to blank centre) carefully consolidated with stitching, 130 x 308cm

302* Shawl. An embroidered Chinese shawl, late 19th/early 20th century, hand-embroidered overall in polychrome silk threads on a cream silk ground, with elaborate floral and foliate pattern incorporating exotic birds, some scattered light marks and tiny holes, occasional loose ends, wide cream silk hand-knotted macrame edging, dimensions excluding edging 150 x 150cm (1)

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305* Shawl. A large Chinese shawl, late 19th century, cream silk shawl, hand-embroidered overall with elaborate pattern of sinuous flower and leaf stems, several pin holes to one edge, wide cream silk hand-knotted macrame edging (tangled in places), dimensions excluding edging, 133 x 130cm, together with: Fans. A hand-painted fan, probably French, late 18th century, folding paper fan (stiffened and no longer easily closed), the front depicting a pastoral scene with young ladies and gentlemen, the reverse with a wooded landscape and a male figure carrying a long staff, rubbed, some marks and short splits, pierced and gilt decorated mother of pearl sticks (gilt tarnished), one stick detached from leaf, and front guard stick repaired, 22.5cm, together with a folding mourning fan (also stiffened and unable to close), circa 1830s, the hand-coloured engraved leaf depicting 2 young women and a young girl at a tomb, with a church and funeral procession in the background, the reverse depicting a moonlit scene with courting couple, gilt decorated mother of pearl sticks (gilt tarnished), leaf and sticks worn, with splits and repairs, 21.5cm

303* Shawl. A woven silk satin and gauze shawl, circa 1810-1820, shawl of green, black, brown, and pink silk satin stripes woven with repeating angular flower pattern, between cream gauze stripes, cream silk knotted fringe border, occasional light marks, 3 small holes to one corner, fringe slightly tangled in places, and several short sections missing, one 3cm section of hem replaced and with new fringe (knotted differently and slightly shorter), 159 x 155cm, fringe 15cm, together with 2 other items of ladies’ clothing, comprising a pale gold silk bonnet, circa 1830-1840, hand-stitched and quilted, silk beginning to perish slightly at edges in places, lined with pale pink glazed linen (a few small marks), silk ties sometime replaced, crown approximately 21 x 16cm, plus a dark cream linen and lace collar, probably 18th century components and later construction, the linen hand-embroidered with a flower, berries, and leaves, in silks and metal threads, 18.5 x 32cm (3)

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306* Shawl. An early Kashmir shawl, circa 1800, rectangular fine cream wool shawl, woven in red, blue, green, and yellow with a band of 8 boteh to each end, the whole edged with matching narrow floral border, fringed to short ends, worn with scattered holes (mostly to blank centre), 130 x 312cm (1)

£300 - £500

307* Shawls. A pair of Delhi shawl panels, mid-late 19th century, a Delhi shawl made into 2 panels, hand-embroidered in polychrome silk threads on a fine cream net ground and backed with taupe silk, each panel with matching wide border at one end filled with floral and foliate motifs, and with narrow border of the same decoration along the other sides, worked in shades of green, pink, yellow, and cream, using satin stitch, stem stitch, french knots, chain stitch, and latticework, occasional small breaks in net (some repaired), and one panel with some marks in blank centre, but the threadwork generally bright and intact, dimensions of each panel approximately 50 x 127cm, together with 2 printed shawls, circa 1860-1880, one patterned in pink, green, and beige on a cream ground, some faint toning, much of fringing to short edges missing, the other polychrome on a black ground, several short tears and small holes, fringed edge to short sides missing in places, 165 x 312cm and 178 x 348cm respectively (4)

308* Shawls. Two Norwich shawls, circa 1860-1880, 2 large printed shawls, 1 with dainty sprigged pattern in red, blue, green, and black, and wide border in similar tones (incorporating yellow) of botehs between a scrolling floral border and border of flower swags, on a cream ground edged with burgundy, some light toning, a few small holes, a number of careful darns, fringing to short ends defective in places, 248.5 x 182cm, the other with wide border of green, red, and pink botehs and foliate fronds, on a cream ground, a couple of areas of foxing, worn, with a number of tears and holes, and some stitched repairs, 242 x 171cm, both with Sotheby’s stock label still attached Provenance: Castle Howard, Sotheby’s, November 1991. (2)

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309* Shawl. A large Paisley shawl, mid 19th century, cream centred wool shawl with woven wide border of large botehs, flanked by narrow borders of small botehs, in red, blue, green, and yellow, fringed at short ends, scattered small holes, mostly in centre, with stitched paper label stamped with number ‘427’ and inscribed in black ink ‘No. 25 in Catalogue Paisley Museum Exhibition, 12th June 1905’, 166 x 330cm

310* Shawl. A large cashmere French shawl, Paris: Biétry & Co., circa 1860, woven cashmere shawl, densely patterned with large central motif of vegetal forms in black, surrounded by large and small botehs, architectural motifs, and prolific floral and foliate decoration, predominantly in shades of red, brown, green, and yellow, short ends with 3mm fringe, woven with ‘B M S Cie’ at each corner, small loss to one corner, and another with some short tears, a few tiny edge holes, remains of blue-printed cream silk circular label ‘Biétry Père Fils & Cie., Garanti Cashmire, Rue de Richelieu 102 Paris’ stitched to reverse, 165 x 356cm

Paisley’s Free Public Library and Museum opened in 1871, with the aim of providing local people with the means of self-improvement inspired by the ideals of the Scottish enlightenment. In 1905, the Museum held its first exhibition of Paisley shawls in recognition of the impact the textiles had had on the town’s fortunes, and with the hope of further donations of shawls to enhance the collections. The exhibition, showcasing 650 shawls, attracted around 16,000 visitors over a 3 week period and 3,000 catalogues were sold; it was so popular the closing date had to be extended. Many contributers gifted their shawls to the museum permanently when the exhibition concluded. Much of the organization of the event, along with the writing of a commemorative volume, was undertaken by Matthew Blair, a former weaver and local historian. He thanked the many ladies who had attended, but also suggested that they should be helping to uphold the industry by wearing their shawls more in public. Indeed, one elderly lady was praised for attending in her white centred Paisley shawl, thereby becoming a “walking exhibit”. (1) £150 - £250

Entrepreneur Monsieur Laurent Biétry began exhibiting shawls in 1823 at industrial expositions. By the early 1850s, with 6 medals and the cross of the Légion d’Honneur under his belt, Biétry’s name was made. His beautifully woven shawls became a symbol of wealth and elegance, sought after by the upper eschelons of society, and he was even patronised by the Empress Eugénie, wife of Napoleon III. The gift of such a precious item was frequently given as a declaration of true love by a suitor, as satarised in a cartoon in Le Charivari in 1847 which mentions Biétry by name. (Therese Dolan, ‘Fringe Benefits: Manet’s Olympia and Her Shawl’, The Art Bulletin, volume 97, number 4, 2015, pages 409-429) (1) £300 - £400

311* Shawl. A Kashmir moon shawl, circa 1820, finely woven wool shawl, large central chevron-edged circle densely filled with small flower and leaf motifs, the main ground with small botehs within a lattice frame, large moon quadrants to corners repeating central design, scrolling palmette and leaf spray border (two different colourways), in shades of red, green, and blue, on a red ground, some wear, especially to edges, including loss to one corner, recently hand-stitched to a red cotton backing, with some holes and tears carefully consolidated, 160 x 146cm (1)

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18TH CENTURY BRITISH & ITALIAN PRINTS To commence at 10am

312* Brustoloni (Giovanni Battista, 1712-1796). Riva degli Schiavoni, looking east, Venice, after Canaletto, & The Bucintoro at the Molo on Ascension Day, two etchings with engraving on laid paper, after Antonio Canaletto (1697-1768), published by Ludovico Furlanetto, each with printed caption title to lower margin (A minore D: Marci Area Dalmatarum ripam exhibens Prospectus, and Bucentaurus et Nundinae Venetae in die Ascensionis, plate size 33 x 46.5cm or very similar (13 x 18.25ins), with margins, both in matching modern wood frames, glazed (2)

£300 - £400

313* Girelli (Pietro Paolo, circa 1685-circa 1750). Prospetto interno ed esterno dell antico tempio Romano detto Pantheon, oggi Chiesa della Rotonda, Rome, Carlo Losi, 1773, etching with engraving on pale cream laid paper, after Giuseppe Tiburzio Vergelli, a good, strong impression, some light toning (generally in very good condition), plate size 46 x 68cm (18 x 26.75ins), sheet size 525 x 740mm (20.75 x 29.2ins), together with: Antiquum Amphiteatrum una cum Triumphali Arco Flavium Romae erectum, Rome, Carlo Losi, 1773, etching and engraving on laid paper, after Giuseppe Tiburzio Vergelli, depicting the Colosseum and the Arch of Constantine, some toning, plate size 43 x 67.5cm (17 x 26.5ins), sheet size 50.5 x 74.5 (19.8 x 29.25ins), matching modern gilt frames, glazed The view of the interior and the exterior of the Pantheon, here published by Carlo Losi in 1773, and dedicated to Carlo Borromeo, is based on an engraving first published by Matteo de Rossi in 1692. (2) £400 - £600

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314* Piranesi (Giovanni Battista, 1720-1778, & Francesco, 17581810). Twenty-one plates from Vasi, Candelabri, Cippi, Sarcofagi, Tripodi, Lucerne ed Ornamenti Antichi, [Rome], 1778, on pale cream heavy laid paper, some with watermark of a dovecote, the plates comprising large folding title page on four conjoined sheets, and plates numbered 15, 26, 42, 43, 44, 60 (2 copies), 62, 66, 68, 71, 72, 73, 95, 97, 98, 100 (2 plates so numbered, Bassorilievo scolpito in un Vaso di marmo esistente nel Palazzo della Villa Borghese, and Candelabro antico geometricamente...), 105 and 107, some minor marks and occasional light spotting to sheet edges, generally in very good condition, plate 95 with tear with a little loss to lower left blank outer margin, sheet size generally 820 x 550mm (32.25 x 21.75ins), except folding title page measuring 525 x 1500mm (20.75 x 59ins) (21)

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Lot 315

315* Vasi (Giuseppe, 1710-1782). Il Prospetto principale del Tempio e Piazza di S. Pietro in Vaticano, e Palazzo Pontificio, 1774, fine etching with engraving on two conjoined sheets of laid paper, a very good impression, plate size 705 x 975mm (27.75 x 38.4ins), sheet size 730 x 1005mm (28.75 x 39.5ins), black and gilt frame, glazed (1)

£700 - £1,000

316* Vasi (Giuseppe, 1710-1782). Le Rovine delle antiche magnificenze di Roma che si veggono nel Campo Vaccino, 1765, fine etching with engraving on three conjoined sheets of laid paper, a very good impression, plate size 1010 x 685mm (39.75 x 27ins), sheet size 1055 x 730mm (41.5 x 28.75ins), black and gilt frame, glazed (1)

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317* Vasi (Giuseppe, 1710-1782). L’Interno della Basilica Vaticana colla rappresentanza dell’Ordine, con cui l’Ecclesiastica Gerarchia de Cardinali Arcivescovi, Vescovi, Prelati, ed altri Personaggi, processionalmente colla Santita Sua si porta per celebrare le Sagre Solenni Funzioni, 1775, & La Veduta del Fianco destro della Basilica Vaticana con l’Ordinanza della Solenne Cavalcata del Somo Pontefice..., 1778, two etchings with engraving, each on two conjoined sheets of laid paper, both very good, strong impressions, with margins, plate size 700 x 975mm (27.5 x 38.5ins), sheet size 730 x 1000mm (28.75 x 39.5ins), matching black and gilt frames, glazed Fine large-scale views of the inside of the basilica of St. Peter’s, and view of the exterior of the basilica, seen from the right, with cavalcade, at the time of the election of Pope Pius VI. (2) £1,000 - £1,500

318* Stubbs (George). [A Horse Affrighted by a Lion] Geo. Stubbs, No. 24 Somerset Street, Portman Square, London, 25th September 1777, uncoloured etching, small margins, slight mount staining, margins neatly re-enforced on verso, plate size 37 x 48cm, sheet size 39.5 x 49.5cm Lot 317

C. Lennox Boyd. George Stubbs. The Complete engraved works, no. 59, state IV. Stubbs’s first separately published print. A good dark impression with strong contrast. (1) £4,000 - £6,000

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319* Stubbs (George, 1724-1806). Horse at Play, 1795, uncoloured engraving by William & Letitia Byrne after George Stubbs, together with Gilpin (Sawrey, 1733-1807). Horse Starting, 1795, uncoloured engraving by William & Letitia Byrne after Sawrey Gilpin, both published by W. Byrne, Titchfield Street, March 2nd, 1795, some light overall staining and toning, and slight creasing to both engravings, both 240 x 315mm, framed and glazed Lennox-Boyd, Dixon & Clayton, George Stubbs, Complete Engraved Works, 126, state ii/ii (for the first work). Rarely found as a pair. Lennox-Boyd states ‘the plate seems to have been a companion to an engraving after Sawrey Gilpin. In the sale of Byrne’s plates in 1806 these were described as “Two Horses from Stubbs and Gilpin by Byrne with 30 proofs and 54 lettered impressions each” ‘, from which Lennox-Boyd deduces there was a proof first state. (2) £700 - £1,000

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PORTRAITS & MINIATURES

Lot 320

320* English School. Portraits of Charles I and Henrietta Maria, circa 1680-1710, oil on hand-beaten copper, two oval head and shoulder portraits, one of Charles I half-profile to right, wearing armour and a white collar, the other of Henrietta Maria half-profile to left, with dark curls around her face, wearing a wide lacetrimmed white collar over her dark green gown, and a string of pearls at her neck, each inscribed in ink on verso ‘Eliz. Harman’ (crossed through) and ‘A. Bilderbeck’, each 11.2 x 9cm, matching wooden oval frames, 14.8 x 12.3cm (2)

321* Memento Mori. An oval miniature carved skull in profile, late 18th century, carved bone, depicting a skull in profile to right, with gold bow above, within an inked laurel wreath, 28 x 21mm, contemporary ebonised frame, with star-burst hanging loop, ink manuscript inscription on verso in an early hand 'S.T. b 1761. d 1789', 85 x 72mm (1)

£200 - £300

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322 English School. Portrait miniature of King William III, early 18th century, the half-length portrait painted on enamel, in a gilt metal octagonal frame enamelled in white, bevel edge glass, 9.5 x 7cm, manuscript label verso inscribed ‘William III’ and an additional label inscribed ‘18’

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323* Attributed to Thomas Barber (1768-1843). Portrait of William Wilson (1769-1833), oil on canvas, head and shoulders portrait of a grey-haired gentleman, wearing a black jacket and white cravat, some craquelure and mottling, relined, with manuscript label on verso, pertaining to the sitter 'Alderman of Nottingham', the artist 'Portrait probably by Thomas Barber ...' , and restoration 'Renovated and reframed by Gilbey Ellis. Cost £344-0 Sidmouth 1963. Given to R.E.W. by R. Hind-Smith', 61.2 x 50.9cm, gilt moulded frame, with early manuscript label, '(specially bequeathed by Aunt Gertrude) Wm. Wilson Hindsmith, Summerfield, Haywards Heath', 69 x 59cm (William Wilson was the father of William Wilson junior (1800-1866), and father-in-law of Eliza Wilson, the sitter in the following lot (324). (1) £500 - £800

Lot 323 324* Barber (Thomas, 1768-1843). Portrait of Eliza Wilson née Read (1803-1851), circa 1830, oil on canvas, half-length portrait of a dark-haired young woman with rosy cheeks, wearing a white muslin gown with a pale blue sash around her waist and a pearl and ruby brooch at her neck, seated beside a crimson drape, relined, 76.5 x 63.3cm, gilt moulded frame, 84.7 x 71.5cm, with manuscript notes on reverse 'Eliza Wilson (Read) by Barber. painted at Radford shortly after her marriage. Portrait the gift of her uncle John Read', and 'The artist was Thomas Barber R.A. b. in Nottingham 1768 & died there 1843. Exhibited 12 portraits at the Royal Academy between 1810 & 1829. Restored and reframed in Sheffield. Given to R.E.W. by Cecil H. Wilson', together with 2 further manuscript notes in an envelope marked 'History of this Portrait' The additional manuscript notes accompanying the portrait, one in the hand of the sitter's grandchild, give some details of provenance and state that in 1830 Eliza Read married William Wilson (1800-1866), a cotton manufacturer from Radford, Nottingham. Eliza's father, Joseph Read, owned The Sheffield Smelting Company, founded by his ancestors in 1760. In the 1830s, Joseph found himself in great financial difficulties, largely because of his involvement with the failed Smith's Ironworks in Derbyshire. By 1834, his health failing, he turned for help to his son-in-law. William was reluctant to take on the business, so when Joseph died in 1837, his brother, John Read, undertook the responsibility of saving the company from bankruptcy, acting as manager for 9 years. However, in 1846, the threat of bankruptcy loomed again and this time William Wilson agreed to buy the business. The company was gradually turned around, and the business continued to prosper under the management of Eliza and William's two sons. It is still trading from Royd Mills in Sheffield today, as Thessco, part of the Solpro Group. (1) £1,000 - £1,500

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325* Scottish School. Julia Dale Campbell, circa 1830, oval portrait miniature on ivory, head and shoulders of a young woman facing forward, wearing a dark blue dress with white lace, hazel eyes, dark brown hair with ringlets, with later inscription in ink to backing paper on verso ‘Julia Dale Campbell, a 1st cousin of my father’s. Buried at Reigate’, 56 x 48cm (2.25 x 1.9ins), housed in the lower portion only of a period hinged plum morocco case Provenance: Private Collection, Berkshire, UK. Believed to be Julia Dale Campbell (circa 1815-1886), daughter of John Campbell (20 December 1753-1829), of the Citadel and of Warriston, Edinburgh, and Sophia Stewart. The present work may be attributable to Kenneth MacLeay (1802-1878). (1) £100 - £150

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326* English School. Portrait miniature of a young lady, with lock of hair, circa 1830, oval watercolour and gouache on ivory, head portrait, half profile to right, of a young lady with pink roses in her dark curls, 31 x 27mm, set into a pinchbeck brooch, the back containing a lock of brown hair, 56 x 52cm (1)

£150 - £200

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327* Heap (Mary). Portrait miniature of Caroline Baynham, 1823, oval watercolour on ivory, head and shoulders portrait, half profile to left, of a young lady seated in a landscape, wearing a red walking dress, a white lace collar, and a lace headpiece adorned with flowers, slightly rubbed in places and a little light toning, 8.5 x 6.8cm, contemporary oval frame with flower and ribbon border, contemporary inscription in brown ink on verso 'Portrait of Caroline Baynham - painted by her sister Mary Heap November 1823', 11.4 x 9.6cm (1)

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329* English School. Portrait of Mary Anne Johnson Headlam, née Sowerby, circa 1880, oval watercolour and bodycolour on ivory, half-length portrait of a seated young woman, wearing a blue and white gown with frilled lace neckline, a double strand of pearls, and a black bow choker, her auburn hair piled in plaits on her head, a few very small edge chips, 10.3 x 8.4cm, oval brass frame, inscribed on verso ‘Cecil Headlam’s mother, d. of George Sowerby of Putteridge Pk, Herts.’, 11 x 9.3cm, together with 13 other miniature paintings, mostly copies after well-known works, e.g. Napoleon with the Murat Family by Louis Ducis, Susanna at the Bath by JeanJacques Henner, Diana Bathing (The Fountain) by Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, Empress Elisabeth of Austria by Franz Schrotzberg, and Marie-Antoinette with a Rose by Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun, all framed and glazed (14)

£200 - £300

328* Asti (Angelo, 1847-1903). Portrait of the French writer Alphonse Daudet (1840-1897), oil on canvas, signed lower right, relined, some surface marks, 51 x 40.5cm (20 x 15.8ins), unframed (1)

£700 - £1,000

330* Attributed to Conrad Freyberg (1842-1915). Oval portrait of an Austro-Hungarian Prince on horseback, wearing the uniform of a Hussar, oil on wood panel, 30.1 x 25.2cm (11.86 x 9.92ins), gilt frame, Lechertier Barbe & Co, Manufacturers & Importers, 60 Regent Street & Glasshouse Street, London, printed label to verso The sitter is believed to be Wilhelm II, last German Emperor and King of Prussia, or possibly his eldest son, Crown Prince Wilhelm. (1) £300 - £500

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331* English School. Portrait of Frederick Henry Cooper (18271869), aged 34, head & shoulders portrait in oil on card, some faint scratches & few cracks, uneven paint surface and light craquelure, pencil identification caption to verso and to rear lining paper, 14.5 x 12.5cm, gilt moulded frame (chipped & worn to lower edge), 22.5 x 21cm Frederick Henry Cooper CB (1827–1869) was a British civil servant who worked with the East India Company. He served as Deputy Commissioner of Amritsar, Punjab, during the Indian rebellion of 1857. He is noted for his ruthlessness and indiscriminate killings of Indian rebels and civilians during the 1857 uprising. His killing of about 500 sepoys of the 26th Native Infantry and civilians at Ajnala were described in his memoirs. His acts were condemned by the Liberal MP and Quaker Charles Gilpin in the British parliament on 14 March 1859. (1) £150 - £250

Lot 331

19TH CENTURY PAINTINGS & WATERCOLOURS

332* Attributed to William Bramley (active 19001932). Mother and Child, oil on canvas, head and shoulders portrait of a young woman with auburn hair wearing a pale green scarf around her neck, her right arm around a curly golden-haired baby, in a sunlit landscape with a cottage in the background, relined, 61 x 51cm, gilt moulded frame with attribution plaque, 81.4 x 71.6cm (1)

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333* Morland (George, 1763-1804). Gentleman & dog on a hillside, oil on panel, indistinct monogram G.M. lower right, old paper label to verso ‘George Morland, his usual signature G.M. under the reddish herbage right corner’, light craquelure to surface, 18.5 x 24cm, contemporary gilt moulded frame 32 x 37cm (1)

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£800 - £1,200

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334* Churchyard (Thomas, 1798-1865). Study of a Georgian Doorway; Cul-de-Sac, 2 oils on canvas, the first depicting part of a house façade, with pink roses around an inset door with corbelled porch, and a glimpse of a sash window amongst other climbing foliage, 28.2 x 25cm, the other depicting a woman in blue and a dog in a cobbed lane with large tree between dwellings, 25.6 x 19.5cm, matching frames with attribution plaque on front and Michael Franklin gallery label on back, first item with additional printed framer's label of James Bourlet & Sons, second item with name on back inscribed in brown ink in an early hand 'Laura TC' and with '113 PG' in black paint, 35.8 x 32.3cm and 32.5 x 26.4cm respectively Suffolk artist Thomas Churchyard was born in Melton, and later settled in nearby Woodbridge. Although his profession was that of a lawyer, his passion was painting, and it was to this pastime that he devoted much time and energy, both as an artist and as a collector. He and his wife had two sons and seven daughters, and most of his daughters showed an interest in, and a talent for, art. Churchyard was an early admirer of works by the Norwich School, and was particularly influenced by John Crome, one of the founder members of the society. He was also a great admirer of John Constable, and made skilful copies of his works; indeed his own Suffolk landscapes were often mistakenly thought to be by Constable. In 1831 Churchyard exhibited his first works at the Norfolk and Suffolk Institution in Norwich, which elected him an honorary member, and he subsequently exhibited in London, at the Royal Academy of Arts and the Society of British Artists. However, after trying to establish himself as a full-time artist in the capital in 1832, Churchyard failed to have any of his works accepted by the Royal Academy that year. As a result he returned to the law and didn't exhibit again for another 20 years. However, the artist continued painting in Suffolk, and formed a close circle of artistic and literary friends, including the poets, Bernard Barton and Edward Fitzgerald, and the son of the poet, George Crabbe, a group Fitzgerald described as ‘the wits of Woodbridge’. Both Churchyard and Fitzgerald were members of Ipswich Society of Professional and Amateur Artists, founded in 1832. Churchyard spent a great deal of money building up his art collection, and the result of this, coupled with a large number of offspring to support, and a family inheritance which failed to materialise, was that he died insolvent. However, he did leave behind an impressive collection of works by artists such as John Constable, Thomas Gainsborough, John Crome, and John Sell Cotman. His own work can be seen in a number of public collections, including the Tate, the British Museum, the V&A and the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. (2) £700 - £1,000

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335* English School (mid-19th century). Rural landscape with shepherd and flock, oil on canvas, depicting a shepherd standing by an open field gate as his flock of possibly Llanwenog sheep pass through onto a track, unsigned, 380 x 620mm (15 x 24.5ins), moulded gilt frame and glazed (580 x 815mm) (1)

£200 - £300

336* Greek School (probably early 19th century). A Greek religious icon, tempera and gilt on wood panel, depicting the Virgin Mary with the Christ Child in her arms, fragments of Greek lettering to upper left and right, some slight surface marks, 185 x 140mm (7.25 x 5.5ins), framed (310 x 270mm), verso with mid-or later 20th century round dealer’s label of Mme A. Avonds of Mechelse Steenweg, 78, Antwerpen, and with Christie’s barcode consignment receipt label (1)

£300 - £500

Lot 336 337* English School. Horses at Play, and Horses Frightened, earlymid 19th century, a pair of oils on canvas, unsigned, both relined, with one or two small areas of restoration, each 480 x 555mm (19 x 22ins), gilt moulded frames (2)

£700 - £1,000

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339* English School. View of Windsor Castle, 1840, oil on canvas, inscribed on the stretcher 'L.S.D. 1840' (according to handwritten label to verso), cleaned and relined in June 1987, 34 x 44.5cm, frame size 49 x 59cm, period gilt frame (1)

£200 - £300

340* Naive School. Horse and Phaeton with driver carrying a dead horse, in a landscape, gouache on paper, early to mid-19th century, 41.5 x 51.5cm (16.3 x 21.5ins), period maple wood veneer frame, glazed 58 x 71cm (23 x 28ins), frame size 58.5 x 71.5cm (1)

£700 - £1,000

338* Lee Hankey (William, 1869-1952). Mother and Child, oil on canvas, laid down on bevel-edged plywood panel, three-quarter length portrait, half-profile to left, of a seated pensive young woman, wearing a flimsy striped blouse revealing a bare shoulder, a turquoise skirt, and green earrings, leaning on a table where resides 2 bowls and a jug, and resting her chin on her right hand, her left arm encircling a sleeping baby on her lap, the child wearing a white bonnet and wrapped in a colourful shawl, signed in turquoise lower left, 92 x 77.4cm, gilt moulded frame, 112.6 x 98cm (1)

£2,000 - £3,000

341* Green (W., active 1829–1850). Birmingham scenes, oil on canvas, each signed lower left,18 x 25.5cm, framed The scenes depicted are Old Toll Gate, Aston; Round House, Birchfields; Six Ways, Lozells; Mill Pool, Wheeler Street. (4) £200 - £400

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342* Meunier (Franz, active circa 1900). Young girl seated on a stone in a wood, & Young boy with satchel on a stone parapet, a pair of oils on wood panel, each with bevelled edges to verso, both signed F. Meunier Munchen to lower left and lower right respectively, each 162 x 122mm (6.4 x 4.75ins), matching period ebonised wood frames (2)

£200 - £300

343* Stanier (Henry, circa 1831-1894). A Spanish courtyard scene in Granada with figures, 1894, watercolour, depicting a sunlit courtyard dominated by a large pink blossom tree, with a peasant woman kneeling at a pool beside a water vessel, conversing with a bearded gentleman idling on steps beneath an archway, with another woman washing clothes and looking on, signed, titled, and dated lower left, 49 x 30cm, mounted, framed and glazed, 74.6 x 54cm (1)

Lot 343

£300 - £500

344*English School. Scarborough 1892, oil on canvas, showing ships of the coast, artists initials CJ and dated lower left, patch repair to verso and a small area of damage upper left, 51 x 76cm (20 x 30ins), period gilt moulded frame (some loss), frame size 68 x 93cm (27.25 x 36.5ins) (1)

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345* Armfield (Edward). Portrait of a Black & Tan Terrier, 1877, circular oil on board portrait, boldly signed and dated by the artist to the lower left, diameter 15.5cms, framed, together with an oil on canvas unattributed portrait of a Cairn terrier, two small tears affecting the image, 24 x 19cms, framed (2)

346* Stevenson (William Grant, 1849-1919). Portrait of a collie dog in a landscape, oil on canvas, initialled lower left, label remnants on verso, and ink stamp of Geo. Rowney & Co., 49.5 x 40cm (19.5 x 15.75ins), framed (605 x 505mm, surface loss to lower right corner of frame)

£200 - £300

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347* Van Staaten (Louis, 1836-1909). Enkhuizen, and Dordrecht, a pair of watercolours of Dutch scenes, one depicting the watch tower and bascule bridge at Enkhuizen, the other depicting a river scene at Dordrecht with sailing vessels, dwellings, and a bell tower, both signed lower right, each 39 x 59.5cm, mounted, framed and glazed, each titled on backboard, 64 x 87cm and slightly smaller (2)

£200 - £300

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348* Circle of Simon Mathurin Lantara (1729-1778). Rural scene with cattle and drovers, miniature circular gouache on laid paper, unsigned, diameter 80 mm (3 ins), tipped onto card, framed and glazed (155 x 155 mm), verso with partially obscured framer's label '15 Rue des Petits Champs, Dorure & encadrements ..., D. M__and ... ' Attribution to Lantara from pencilled inscription and a modern handwritten label, both on the frame verso. Full text of framer’s label probably reads: “15 rue des Petits Champs./ Dorure & encadrements/D. Marchand/Fournisseur du ministère/des Beaux-Arts/Paris”. (1) £200 - £300

349* Grimm (Samuel Hieronymus, 1733-1794). The Old Bridge, Pontypridd, circa 1770s-80s, watercolour with pen and black ink on laid paper, 174 x 262mm (6.8 x 10.3ins), mounted on later card, wash ruled border to mount, with the artist’s name and dates in ink to lower margin, black and gilt frame, glazed, with chalk auction reference to verso BRW 4/11050981 Provenance: Private Collection, Gloucestershire, UK. Grimm is known to have toured South Wales in the company of Henry Penruddocke Wyndham in the months of June, July and August 1777; the present work may date from this trip. Some of Grimm’s views in South Wales were used to illustrate the expanded edition of Wyndham’s Tour Through Monmouthshire and Wales, which was published in 1781. An aquatint after Samuel Hieronymus Grimm entitled Fall of the River Taaff A Mile Above Ponty-Pridd, Glamorganshire, was published in 1798. (1) £500 - £700

Lot 348

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350* English Naive School (late 18th century). Young Dandy, portrait of a Longhorn bull, watercolour on board, the bull named in ink manuscript at bottom centre, with possibly 79[?] in ink manuscript below, faint indecipherable signature lower left, few minor marks and faint scratches, 435 x 550mm (17.25 x 21.75ins) mount aperture, framed (625 x 775mm), some woodworm damage to frame Young Dandy was sold at the dispersal sale of Mr. Thomas Paget of Ibstock, Leicestershire, the auction held by Mr. Boott on 14th November 1793. The bull, lot 29, sold for 30 guineas. (1) £150 - £200

352* Blackham (George Warren, active 1888-1906). View of the Aston Hall Road, with the Aston Tavern, Birmingham, & Street Scene in Birmingham, two watercolours on paper, each signed lower right, 25.5 x 35cm, both framed

351* Artist’s box. An artist’s box, Smith, Warner & Co., 211 Piccadilly, London, circa 1810, mahogany box, with large engraved trade label on underside of hinged lid, with vignette titled ‘Important Discoveries’ and captioned ‘Fame presenting to the Four Quarters a Box of S.W. & Co. Colours’, flanked by details of the firm, and with copious details of materials supplied below, toned, a few edge-chips, 18.7 x 22.6cm, box lacking inner compartments and with lock replaced, 21.7 x 29.2 x 7.5cm

Provenance: Colmore Galleries Ltd, Birmingham, ink stamps to verso. (2) £300 - £400

Smith, Warner & Co., a leading supplier of artists’ materials, was established in Piccadilly by 1800. (1) £100 - £150

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355* Munro (Thomas, 1759-1833). Landscape with a lake, trees and a figure, charcoal and grey wash on wove paper 15.5 x 22.7cm (6 x 9ins), mounted, framed and glazed, together with another landscape by Munro similar of a castle vista, with later pencilled attribution on verso ‘David Cox’, 10.3 x 14.7cm (4 x 5.75ins), mounted, plus: Follower of Samuel Hieronymus Grimm (1733-1794). Courting couple in a landscape with waterfall, watercolour on card, depicting a rural landscape with horned cattle, sheep, a donkey, and a young peasant couple, on a lane beside a steep waterfall, with a figure on the wooden bridge above, and a cottage and trees, trimmed to an oval and laid down on paper, sheet size 41.9 x 31.6cm (16.5 x 12.5ins), mounted (3)

£100 - £150

353* Nixon (John, c.1750-1818). Portrait of a portly gentleman, head & shoulders portrait in pencil on laid paper, early manuscript number ‘39’ to upper margin, light spotting and two brown diagonal line marks to head area, 12 x 9cm, museum board window mount, modern frame, glazed, 29 x 25.5cm (1)

£150 - £200

356* Varley (John, 1778-1842). Landscape with lake, castle ruin and distant mountains, watercolour on paper, unsigned, 21 x 29.5cm (8.25 x 11.6ins) mount aperture, framed and glazed, with artist’s name and dates inscribed to lower edge of the mount, overall size including frame 38 x 46cm (15 x 18ins) (1)

354* Noel (John Bates, 1870-1927). Primrose Gathering in Cowleigh Woods, North Malvern, 1924, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 30 x 45.5cm, frame size 47.5 x 63cm, framed and glazed Provenance: W. Tomlin, carver and gilder, old label to verso. (1) £200 - £300

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358* Calvert (Edward, 1799-1883). Hamadryades, and Nymphs & Satyrs, together with a pair of pen and ink sketches on wove paper (both mounted on thin card), 46 x 58mm and 36 x 84mm respectively, window mounted together, framed and glazed (31 x 26cm) Provenance: Raymond Lister Collection. See Raymond Lister, Edward Calvert (1962), published by G. Bell and Sons, 1962, illustrated, Plates IV & V. (1) £150 - £200

357* Brockett (Frederick, later 19th century). View of Lake Como, Switzerland, early evening, watercolour on paper, signed lower right, attached to period wooden stretcher, 63 x 93cm, fine moulded gilt frame, glazed (overall size 77.5 x 109cm) (1)

£100 - £200

359* Clayton & Bell (Stained Glass). Design for a 4-panel stained glass window for Wantage Parish Church, 1913, fine watercolour with pen & brown ink, signed in capitals lower right, and laid down on cream backing card, with neat ink title inscription to lower margin, stating that the window was erected in the Parish Church of Wantage in June 1913, in memory of Mary Evelyn Emerson, by her husband Thomas Gilbert Emerson M.D., some light spotting to outer margins, overall sheet size 200 x 240mm (9.5 x 8.75ins), framed and glazed, with a period newspaper cutting relating to the memorial window pasted to verso (1)

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361* Devis (Anthony, 1729-1817). River landscape with a castle in the distance, black and white chalk on pale blue-grey paper, 225 x 305mm (8.75 x 12 ins (mount aperture), framed and glazed, with old Spink labels to verso (1)

360* Davidson (Charles R.W.S., 1824-1902). Berry Pomeroy Castle, Devon, watercolour on paper, unsigned, edges lightly mountstained, sheet size 390 x 550mm (15.25 x 21.5ins), laid down on card (inscribed with title), window mounted, framed and glazed (630 x 785mm), verso with framer’s label of Montague Misell, Manchester, together with: Bennett (William, 1811-1871), Cattle drovers by a bridge with distant castle, watercolour with pencil on paper, with scratching out, unsigned, a few light spots, 245 x 340mm (9.5 x 13.5ins) mount aperture, framed and glazed (490 x 585mm), verso with label of Aquarelle of St. Giles, detailing artist’s name, title, and a guarantee signature, also on verso an adhered Christie’s auction label, plus attached information regarding the work and it’s sale at Christie’s in 1998, plus: Hines (Frederick, act.1875-1928), Ranmore Common, Surrey, watercolour and gouache on paper, titled lower left, signed and dated 1905 lower right, faint mount stain to some edges, 270 x 375mm (10.5 x 14.75ins) mount aperture, framed and glazed (450 x 540mm), with: Yates (William Henry, 1845-1934), A rural scene with woodland, farmer and chicken shed in the foreground, oil on canvas, signed lower left, minor surface loss near upper edge, 445 x 340mm (17.5 x 13.5ins), gilt moulded frame (630 x 525mm) (4)

£150 - £200

362* Farington (Joseph, 1747-1821). Landscape Study, Early Morning, pen, ink and wash study for a landscape composition, on laid paper, annotated, with caption at head ' Oct 20 Seven in the morning', laid down on later paper, 11 x 16cm, Sabin Galleries Ltd. label to backboard, modern gilt frame, glazed (26.5 x 32.8cm), together with: Prout (Samuel, 1783-1852), Fishermen Unloading Nets, & Group of Female Figures, a pair of pencil studies on wove paper, study of female figures heightened with bodycolour, some light toning, 6 x 8.5cm each, Ruskin Gallery label to backboard, modern bleached wood frame, glazed (29 x 20.5cm), plus: Allom (Thomas, 1804-1872), Brough(?) Castle Keep, Cumbria, sepia monochrome watercolour, unsigned, short closed tear upper left, a few minor spots, 9.5 x 15.5cm, early manuscript caption label adhered to backboard, gilt frame, glazed (27.5 x 34cm) (4)

£200 - £400

£300 - £400

363* Elgood (George Samuel, 1851-1943). Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome, 1882, watercolour on wove, signed, titled 'Roma' and dated in pen and black ink lower left, 25 x 36cm, backboard with manuscript caption, W.A. Smith Carver & Gilder's label to verso, remnants of old exhibition label for Corporation of Nottingham, Autumn Exhibition of Pictures, period gilt frame, glazed (45 x 56cm)

Lot 361

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364* Elgood (George Samuel, 1851-1943). San Gimignano, 1881, watercolour, signed, titled and dated in pen and brown ink lower right, 25.3 x 35.3cm, period gilt frame, glazed (44.3 x 54.6cm) (1)

£200 - £300

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365* English School (early 19th century). The Colosseum at Rome, watercolour with varnish on paper, originally laid down on canvas, over wood stretcher, overall fading and discolouration, 450 x 615mm (17.75 x 24ins) (1)

£200 - £300

366* English School. Portrait of a young girl with blue eyes and curled locks, early 19th century, coloured chalks on paper, unsigned, some light overall toning, 43 x 32cm (17 x 12.5ins) mount aperture, framed and glazed (74 x 59.5cm) (1)

£300 - £500

367* English School. Shipwreck on the coast, with figures on the beach below cliffs, mid 19th century, watercolour with gouache on thick cream wove paper, with scratching out, possible faint trace of a signature and date to lower left (not legible), 30.5 x 50cm (12 x 19.7ins), framed and glazed, with Alexander Gallery, 122 Whiteladies Road, Bristol label to verso, together with another small watercolour view of a lake in the Yorkshire Moors, with touches of bodycolour, 12 x 16.5cm (4.75 x 6.5ins), framed and glazed, with Alexander Gallery labels to verso The first work may carry the initials in the lower left corner C.V. and a date of 1857. (2) £200 - £300

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368* French School. Two costume designs for dresses and related apparel, circa 1810, fine pen, ink and watercolour designs on wove paper, captioned in pencil to lower margin 'robe de satin garnie de fourrure' (satin dress trimmed with fur) and 'chapeau de paille blanche. robe de Marceline' (white straw hat. Marceline's dress), image size 15.5 x 9cm, sheet size 21 x 14cm, matching gilt frames, glazed (35.5 x 26.5cm) Provenance: Purchased by the present owner from Baskett & Day, in the 1980s. (2) £400 - £600

370* Attributed to Heaton, Butler & Bayne (stained glass designers). Design for a stained glass window, circa 1860’s-70’s, fine watercolour with pen & brown ink, on shaped paper, laid down in window design on thick black card, the card with number 83/3 at foot, letter C to upper left corner, and No.4 on verso, hinged shaped window mount, 525 x 270mm (20.75 x 10.5ins) mount aperture, framed and glazed (730 x 455mm)

369* Green (Henry Towneley, 1836-1899). A Village Fair, 1864, watercolour on paper, heightened with bodycolour, signed and dated lower right, 175 x 270mm (6.9 x 10.6ins) mount aperture, period gilt frame, glazed, with Boydell Galleries, Liverpool label to verso (1)

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Stained glass maker Clement Heaton (1824–1882) started producing stained glass in the early 1850s, influenced by Pugin. He went into partnership with lead glazier James Butler (1830-1913), and then was joined by the preraphaelite Robert Turnbull Bayne (1837-1915) in 1862. “Bayne’s striking and linear designs were carried out in an exceptionally wide range of coloured glass, developed by Heaton as a result of his researches into medieval techniques” (Gordon Campbell, Encyclopedia of the Decorative Arts, volume 2, Oxford University Press, 2006, page 472). In 1864, the firm began to use the artist Henry Holiday as a freelance designer, an arrangement that lasted until 1878. Holiday’s designs inclined more towards the classical, his feelings for which are evident in his book Stained Glass as an Art (1896), though the main concern expressed is that there should be no affectation, but “genuine personal feeling ... the true expression of the best that is in [the individual artist]” which “has nothing in common with the imitation of tricks of manner, and ... does not change with different buildings (nor with the state of the market)” (pages 115-16). 1862-1953 (1) £700 - £1,000

£200 - £300

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371* Burne-Jones (Sir Edward Coley, 1833-1898). Drapery Study of the Chest and Arms of a Woman for Cinderella, 1862-1863, pencil on paper, on sturdy wove paper, signed with initials and inscribed ‘Cinderella’ in pen and ink, faint mount-staining towards the sheet edges, very minor surface dirt and rubbing, in very good condition, framed, sheet size 142 x190mm Provenance: Sale, Sotheby’s Belgravia, 11 November 1975 lot 42; purchased by Hartnoll & Eyre Ltd. Literature: The Burne-Jones Catalogue Raisonné Foundation online (1)

£1,500 - £2,000

372* Hollyer (Frederick, 1837-1933). Crudelitas and Saevitia Leading the Faire Dame, after Edward Burne-Jones, platinotype or platinum print, 29.5 x 58cm, laid on card The original drawing by Edward Burne-Jones shown at the Burlington Exhibition in 1899 is now missing, and only known through this platinotype print by Hollyer. (1) £200 - £300

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373* Ibbitt (William, 1804-1869). A View of Matlock Dale from the summit of the Tor bitts[?], & A View of Allport Rocks in the woodlands of Derbyshire, 1826, two fine, highly detailed pen & black ink views on paper, some very slight toning, sheet size 175 x 240mm (6.75 x 9.5ins), laid on grey-brown card mount (each 305 x 380mm), both signed in ink ‘Wm. Ibbitt delt.’, to card mount, below the image, Matlock Dale also dated 1826, titled in early ink manuscript on card versos William Ibbitt was a silversmith chaser and designer. As an artist he was self-taught and recorded many scenes of Sheffield and the local area, including large scale panoramas. Ibbitt was best known by the publication of a series of coloured prints, ‘Views of Sheffield and the neighbourhood’ based on his drawings. (2) £200 - £300

374* Jones (Calvert R., 1804-1877). Sidon 1400 tons, July 14 1853, watercolour and body colour on wove (laid down on thin card), depicting the three-mast ship Sidon at low tide, captioned lower left, signed lower right, notes in pencil upper left, 37 x 54cm, framed & glazed (55.5 x 72cm), together with two other watercolours by Calvert R. Jones, the twin mast ship H.M.S. Royal Oak, circa 1850s and the triple mast fighting ship H.M.S. Amphion, August 16th, 1853, 37 x 54cm and 37 x 53cm respectively, both framed and glazed (56 x 72.5cm and 57.5 x 72.5cm) Jones, rector of Loughor, was a polymath from a wealthy Swansea family; as well as being a painter, he was a mathematician, and is credited with having taken the first photograph in Wales, a daguerrotype of Margam Castle. (3) £400 - £600

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375* Mercey (Frédéric Bourgeois de, 1805-1860). Rouen Cathedral, watercolour with pen & ink on paper, unsigned, sheet size 140 x 95mm (5.5 x 3.75ins), laid down on card, window mounted (with artist’s name), framed and glazed (485 x 375mm) (1)

£80 - £120

376* Morgan (Walter Jenks, 1847-1924). A Swiss Village, Bernese Oberland, 1893, watercolour with pen & brown ink, showing a woman with a pitchfork and two children outside houses in the village of Aechi, Switzerland, signed lower left, titled Aechi, and dated August 19, 1893 lower right, handwritten label to verso ‘No. 2. A Swiss Village, Bernese Oberland’, and with artist’s name and address Walter J. Morgan, 17 Radnor Road, Handsworth, Birmingham, additional framer’s label of Henry Graves and Company, Ltd., 44 Cherry Street, Birmingham to verso, 35 x 24.5cm (13.75 x 9.7ins) mount aperture, period gilt frame, glazed (1)

£200 - £300

Lot 375

377* Yorkshire. Hull and Neighbourhood, Sketches 1882-1883, 47 watercolours by the same hand, comprising 37 large watercolours slot-mounted 1 to a page and 10 smaller watercolours slotmounted 2 to a page, on rectos only, with a few blank leaves at rear, depicting buildings, landscapes, and seascapes, mainly of Kingston upon Hull and East Yorkshire (and some of Lincolnshire), most captioned in contemporary brown ink to album leaf (one dated 1882), e.g. ‘Back of Charterhouse, Masters Garden’, ‘The George & Dragon, High Street’, ‘Back of the Grammar School’, ‘Old houses South End, Said to be the oldest brick work in England’, ‘Old house in Dagger Lane, From a sketch taken in 1873’, ‘Hornsea from Flambro terrace’, ‘Saint Austin’s Stone, Drewton Dale’, ‘Tombs of the Hiltons In Swine Church’, ‘Crane on the Docks’, some later pencilled annotations, approximately 17 x 25cm and 12 x 15cm, some spotting, mostly to album leaves, endpapers renewed, original maroon half morocco, rebacked, corners showing, lettered in gilt on upper cover ‘Hull and Neighbourhood’ and on lower cover ‘Sketches 1882. 1883.’, oblong folio (31 x 42cm) A recent manuscript note loosely inserted states that the name ‘Alderson’ was visible on the inside rear cover before the book was recased, possibly relating to the prominent family of physicians who lived and worked in Hull (John Alderson, 1759-1829, and his son Sir James Alderson, 1794-1882). (1) £300 - £500

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378* Palmer (Mary, early 19th century). Young girl in hat, muslin dress and wide sash, skipping in a wooded landscape, 1812, monochrome pen, ink and wash in grey & black, on thin card, signed and dated in lower margin, some light toning and faint spotting, blank margins with some old adhesive residue in places, sheet size 275 x 215mm (11 x 8.5ins), laid down on thin board, loosely contained in a transparent plastic pocket, attached to card window mount (410 x 350mm) We have been unable to identify the artist Mary Palmer with any certainty. Sir Joshua Reynolds had a sister named Mary Palmer (1716–1794), who in turn had a daughter also named Mary Palmer (1750–1820), later Lady Thomond. Although Mary Palmer senior was known to have been an amateur artist, we can find only one mention of her daughter (who was alive in 1812, the date of this drawing) having any artistic leanings herself, although with her sister she was a favourite of her uncle, who painted them both several times. In his diary, the artist Benjamin Robert Haydon records that Mary’s sister Theophila told him, “Everyone in the house painted. Lady Thomond & herself, the coachman ... all painted, copied & talked about Pictures”. (1) £200 - £300

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379* Pellegrini (Carlo, pseud. ‘Ape’, 1839-1889). Earl of Abergavenny, June 26 1875, watercolour on pale blue paper, signed ‘Ape’ lower left, sheet size 305 x 180mm (12 x 7ins), laid down on contemporary grey-brown mountcard (530 x 390mm), with printed title and date, some spotting (mainly affecting mountcard) Carlo Pellegrini was born in Italy in 1838. His father came from an ancient landowning family, while his mother was supposedly descended from the Medici. He moved to London in 1864, where he became friendly with the Prince of Wales and fashioned himself as a Bohemian artist. In 1869, Thomas Gibson Bowles employed Pellegrini to produce caricatures for his new society magazine, Vanity Fair, starting with a caricature of Benjamin Disraeli, which Pellegrini signed ‘Ape’. The colour lithograph proved so popular that he became the magazine’s most influential artist, working for them until he died in 1889. This work, titled here ‘Earl of Abergavenny’ appeared in the June 26 1875 edition of Vanity Fair with the additional title ‘The Tory Bloodhound’. (1) £300 - £500

380* Ward (Leslie Matthew, pseud. 'Spy', 1851-1922). H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, 1878, watercolour on pale blue paper, signed 'Spy' lower right, 335 x 205mm (13.75 x 9.75in), laid down on grey-brown mount card with printed title and date in pencil (a little minor spotting to mountcard), framed

Lot 380

Appeared in the 14 December 1878 issue of Vanity Fair and captioned "The Prince". (1) £300 - £400

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381* Tait (Arthur Fitzwilliam, 1819-1905). Seven watercolours for an unpublished work ‘Views on the London and North Western Railway’, circa 1846, watercolour heightened with bodycolour, two signed by the artist and dated 1846, some light toning and one or two spots, 24.5 x 37.5cm mount aperture, mounted (some spotting to mounts) Tait had prepared a series of approximately fifteen views for his intended book Views on the London and North Western Railway only one copy of which is extant in the collection of the National Railway Museum in York. Tait’s views concentrate on the north division of the railway, which suggests they were intended as a sequel to the earlier series produced by John Cooke Bourne. It is not known why Tait failed to publish this work but it may have been due to the stock market crash of speculative railway securities in 1848-49 and the abrupt ending of the public’s love affair with the railways (source: Warder H. Cadbury & Henry F. Marsh’s Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait. Artist in the Adirondacks, 1986). Three of the watercolours are identified in pencil on the mounts as ‘Sankey Viaduct’, ‘Dane Viaduct’ and ‘Vale Royal’. Tait’s main published railway work was Views on the Manchester & Leeds Railway... with descriptive history by Edwin Butterworth, 1845. (7) £1,000 - £1,500

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383* Huggins (William, 1820-1884). Head of a Bull, 1873, pencil and coloured pencil study on wove, heightened with body colour, signed & dated lower left, toned and spotted, sheet size 13.6 x 17.8cm, laid down on mount board, framed & glazed (30 x 34cm), together with: Bright (Henry, 1810/14-1873), Landscape with Windmills, pencil study on thin card, signed lower right, laid down and mounted, 9 x 12cm, modern gilt frame, glazed (27.5 x 29cm), and: Sheppard (Philip, 1838-1895), View of Romney Marsh, 1862, watercolour on wove, signed and dated lower left, 13.7 x 22.5cm, laid down on mount board, modern gilt frame, glazed (30.7 x 38cm)

382* Tayler (Edward, 1828-1906). Portrait of a Young Girl in a Muslin Blouse, watercolour heightened with white bodycolour, faintly signed with initials lower right, some overall toning, inscribed in ink in a contemporary hand to verso ‘The late E. Tayler, R.M.S.’, 29.5 x 23cm (11.5 x 9ins), framed and glazed (frame size 36.5 x 30cm) (1)

(3)

£200 - £300

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384* Brett (John, 1830-1902). Cliff Scene in Cornwall, watercolour and gouache on paper, heightened with gum arabic, edge-mounted on card, unsigned, 255 x 405mm (10 x 16ins), framed and glazed, with J.S. Maas & Co. label to verso Exhibited J.S. Maas & Co., Exhibition of Drawings 1720-1920, July 1966, no. 4, where purchased by the current owner. Literature: Christina Payne & Charles Brett, John Brett, Pre-Raphaelite Landscape Painter, Yale University Press, 2010. (1) £700 - £1,000

385* Wilkie (David, 1785-1841). A King Enthroned, pen and brown ink on ivory wove paper, showing a king or similar figure seated on a throne with mother and child to one side, and a standing male figure to the other, sheet size 148 x 104mm (5.8 x 4.1ins), mid-20th century wood frame, glazed, with Ruskin Gallery Ltd. label to verso, and with auction stencil 90 NK (1)

£200 - £300

386* Wymer (Reginald Augustus, 1849-1935). XV (King’s) Hussars 1872, watercolour on paper, signed lower right, and titled 'XV Hussars' 1872 lower left, 13.5 x 18.5cm mount aperture, framed and glazed, frame size 17 x 32cm (1)

£150 - £200

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A leading member of the Birmingham Group of Artists, Meteyard studied under Edward Taylor at the Birmingham School of Art, and contributed illustrations to A Book of Pictured Carols (1893) and The Quest (1894-96). Generally influenced by the Pre-Raphaelites, and especially Edward Burne-Jones, although the latter’s influence on Meteyard perhaps resides more in the choice of subject than in its execution. Burne-Jones became president of the Royal Birmingham School of Art in 1885, and was also a native of Birmingham.

387* Meteyard (Sidney Harold, 1868-1947). Dance of Death, an illustration to The Golden Legend, circa 1910, watercolour on paper, heightened with bodycolour, signed with monogram lower right, sheet size 472 x 297mm (18.5 x 11.75ins), laid down on card, ruled wash border to mount, gilt frame, glazed, with old handwritten label attached to verso with clear adhesive tape, marked ‘25 Proofs, Golden Legend, Dance of Death, 342’, and additional label for the exhibition Masterly Art (Birmingham School of Art 1884-1920), City Museum & Art Gallery, Birmingham, 15 November 1986-25 January 1987

388* Meteyard (Sidney Harold, 1868-1947). The Dance of Death, an illustration to The Golden Legend, by H. W. Longfellow, circa 1910, watercolour on O.W. Paper & Arts Co. Ordinary Pasteboard, faced with fine 72lb Jmp O.W. paper, signed with monogram lower right, sheet size 475 x 285mm (18.75 x 11.25ins), ruled wash border to mount, gilt frame, glazed, with handwritten label (probably by the artist) to verso ‘The Golden Legend. “Forth from the chapel door he went, Into disgrace and banishment, Clothed in a cloak of Hodden gray, and bearing a wallet and a well.”, Sidney H. Meteyard.’, and with additional label for the exhibition Masterly Art (Birmingham School of Art 1884-1920), City Museum & Art Gallery, Birmingham, 15 November 1986-25 January 1987

Provenance: Collection of Graham Horton. The present work is the original watercolour for the 19th illustration facing page 104 of the published edition, with the quotation to tissue-guard: ‘Death, playing on a dulcimer. Behind him, a poor old woman, with a rosary, follows the sound, and seems to wish her feet were swifter...’. One of 25 illustrations by Sidney Meteyard for H.W. Longfellow’s Golden Legend, published by Hodder & Stoughton in 1910. Literature: The Last Romantics, Barbican Art Gallery, 1989. Masterly Art (Birmingham School of Art 1884-1920), City Museum & Art Gallery, Birmingham, 15 November 1986 - 25 January 1987. (1) £1,500 - £2,000

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Provenance: Collection of Graham Horton. The present work is the original watercolour for the 18th illustration facing page 102 of the published edition, with the quotation to tissue-guard: ‘Here he has stolen a jester’s cap and bells, And dances with the Queen.’ One of 25 illustrations by Sidney Meteyard for H.W. Longfellow’s Golden Legend, published by Hodder & Stoughton in 1910. The manuscript title attached to the back of the frame appears to have been attached in error to this work, as the quoted text relates to the 4th illustration in the published book, entitled Prince Henry’s Penance. Literature: The Last Romantics, Barbican Art Gallery, 1989. Masterly Art (Birmingham School of Art 1884-1920), City Museum & Art Gallery, Birmingham, 15 November 1986 - 25 January 1987. (1) £1,500 - £2,000

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389* Strudwick (John Melhuish, 1800-1862). Three Studies: Portrait Study of a Woman in Three Quarter View: and Studies of a Woman bending forward, left leg raised, nude and draped; with a Profile Portrait study of a Woman, verso; and Studies of a draped Youth, seated in contemplation, and a Hand; with a Sketch of a Nude Woman standing in a picture gallery verso, pencil on thick wove paper, the drawings with a few pale stains, some discolouration and surface dirt, the second and third with a short tear, the first two 255 x 357mm, the third 354 x 250mm We are grateful to Scott Thomas Buckle for this attribution. He notes that "The left hand study is possibly for Passing Days, the middle one appears to be an early idea for Love and Time(although the artist used a male figure in the finished composition), and the right hand study is for Isabella." (1) £3,000 - £5,000

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19TH CENTURY PRINTS

390* Turner (Joseph Mallord Willam, 1775-1851). Penmaen-Mawr, Caernarvonshire, [1834], on pale cream heavy wove paper, by James Tilbitts Willmore (1800-1863) after J.M.W. Turner, a fine engraver's proof, finished but before any letters, subsequently published in Picturesque Views in England and Wales [1827-1838], small collector's blindstamp to lower right corner of the plate W.G.R. [W.G. Rawlinson], plate size 254 x 31.5cm, sheet size 35.7 x 50cm, tab-mounted in pale cream window mount (38 x 50.5cm), together with: Short (Frank, 1857-1945). The Felusea (Liber Studiorum), mezzotint on thick cream wove paper, a trial proof, before title, signed, titled, and marked trial proof, before title by Frank Short in pencil, additionally inscribed to lower left margin 'To my friend H.G.W. Ford. Christmas 1938. F.S.', plate size 21 x 27.5 cm, sheet size 28.4 x 41cm, tab-mounted in pale cream window mount, plus Bonneville, Savoy (Plate 1, Liber Studiorum), mezzotint on thick cream wove paper, signed in pencil by Frank Short, published by Robert Dunthorne, 1st November 1887, plate size 21.5 x 29cm, sheet size 32 x 40.5cm, plus two others similar Provenance: W.G. Rawlinson Collection (for the first work). (5)

392* Turner (Joseph Mallord William, 1775-1851). Twenty illustrations to Turner's Annual Tour for 1834, proofs before letters, 1835, 15 engraved plates by J.C. Armytage, W. Miller and others after J.M.W. Turner on India paper, most with pencil captions and 15 engraved plates on India paper by W. Miller. W. Floyd and others after Clarkson Frederick Stanfield, most with pencil caption and dated 1834, plate size 14 x 21.5cm, sheet size 30 x 43.5cm, some spotting, loosely contained in original cloth-backed portfolio with printed label to upper cover, manuscript inscription to upper cover dated 1835, lacking ties, some wear to spine, a little rubbed with stains, folio Although the title states 'Twenty Illustrations for Turner's Annual Tour' it is unclear if all twenty plates were all after Turner; there is a total of 15 plates after Turner and 15 plates after Stanfield present here. (1) £300 - £500

£150 - £200

393* Turner (Joseph Mallord William, 1775-1851). The Mew Stone, Entrance of Plymouth Harbour, by W.B. Cooke, 1815, steel engraving on India paper, plate size 22.5 x 30cm, framed & glazed (48.5 x 57.5cm), and four others, all framed and glazed (5)

391* Turner (Joseph Mallord William, 1775-1851). A collection of proof engravings, many with pencil inscriptions by the etcher F.L. Griggs (1876-1938), and many with a Theobald Collection provenance (approximately 20))

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394* Turner (Joseph Mallord William, 1775-1851). The Source of the Arveron in the Valley of Chamouni, Savoy, 1816, etching and mezzotint on pale cream laid paper, by Turner and Henry Dawe (1790-1848), a proof with strong, dark contrasts, trimmed to the image, without the engraved title and publication line, sheet size 185 x 262mm (7.25 x 10.3ins), tab-mounted in large card windowmount (65 x 51cm, together with: Lake of Thun, Swiss (Liber Studiorum, part III, plate 15), published June 10, 1808, etching and mezzotint by J.M.W. Turner and Charles Turner (1774-1857), printed in brown ink, an engraver’s proof on pale cream laid paper, a fine clean impression, trimmed to image, without the printed title and publication line below, sheet size 180 x 260mm (7.1 x 10.25ins), tab-mounted in large pale cream card window-mount (65 x 51cm)

395* Paterson (Emma, 1848-1886). Street Scene with Cottages, circa 1880, colour aquatint, signed in pencil lower left, 19 x 19cm, framed and glazed, frame size 34.5 x 32cm The artist founded ‘The Women’s Protective and Provident League’ in 1874 with the aim of assisting women to form trade unions (their first being Bookbinders), and was also instrumental in the forming of a similar body in Bristol ‘National Union of Working Women’. In 1875 she was the first woman to be admitted to the Trade Union Congress and continued to attend annually until her early death. In 1876 she founded the Women’s Printing Society of Westminster, personally mastered the printer’s craft, and devoted much of her time to that organisation’s success (Dictionary of National Biography). (1) £150 - £200

From the Liber Studiorum [1807-1819], Part XII, Plate 60 and part III, plate 15, respectively. Turner distilled his ideas about landscape in his Liber Studiorum, a series of seventy prints plus a frontispiece published between 1807 and 1819. To establish the compositions, he made brown watercolor drawings, then etched outlines onto copper plates. Professional engravers usually developed the tone under Turner’s direction, and Charles Turner here added mezzotint to describe a Swiss mountain lake agitated by an approaching storm, with a distant lightning strike causing figures in the foreground to hurry for cover. (2) £200 - £300

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THE OLIVER HOARE PRINT COLLECTION Oliver Hoare (1945-2018), English art dealer, was one of the most important figures on the London art market, specialising in Islamic arts. Born to a Russian mother, and an English father who met in Istanbul, he studied at the Sorbonne Institut d’Art et d’Archaeologie, and then joined Christie’s in 1967, where he helped to establish the first Islamic Art department at a major auction house. He left Christie’s in 1975 to open the Ahuan Gallery in Pimlico with David Sulzberger. He was instrumental in building collections for the Kuwait National Museum, the Nuhad Es-Said Collection in Beirut, as well as for Sheikh Saud Al Thani of Qatar. Oliver’s collection of 20th century British and American prints was one more example of his wide and varied interests, sadly cut short by his death at the age of 73. 396* Palmer (Samuel, 1805-1881). The Herdsman’s Cottage or Sunset, 1850, etching, a fine, atmospheric impression of the second (final) state, after the plate was reduced and with the addition of the artist’s initials, published as Sunrise in The Portfolio, November, 1872, on firm laid paper, with full margins at left, right and bottom, with some light and mount-staining mostly around the platemark and at the upper and extreme right sheet edges, a few foxmarks in the upper margin, minor abrasion to the left sheet edge due to removal of old tape, otherwise generally in good condition, plate size 124 x 102mm, sheet size 306 x 218mm Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018). Lister E3. (1)

£200 - £300

397 Palmer (Samuel, 1805-1881). The Early Ploughman or The Morning Spread upon the Mountains, 1861, etching, a fine, atmospheric impression of the fifth state (of nine), printing with rich contrasts, before the re-biting of the sixth state, on firm laid paper with a partial watermark upper left, with margins, slightly unevenly trimmed within the platemark, etched surface, 128 x198mm, sheet size 160 x 250mm Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018). Lister E9. (1)

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Lot 399

398* Palmer (Samuel, 1805-1881). The Skylark, 1850, etching, a fine, atmospheric impression of the sixth state (of eight), before the plate was cut down in the seventh state, printing with clarity and contrasts, on Chine collé on thick wove paper, pale mount-staining to the wove support sheet, generally in very good condition, unframed, plate size 125 x 115mm (etched surface 100 x 73mm), Chine collé 118 x 110mm, sheet size 282 x 210mm Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018). Sold at Swann 8 May 2008 for approx. £2,200. Lister E2. (1)

£1,000 - £1,500

399* Manet (Édouard, 1832-1883). Chapeau et Guitare, Frontispiece to Le Cahier des Quatorze Eaux-fortes, etching, roulette and aquatint printed in bistre, 1862-1874, on laid paper with a fleur de lis within cartouche with pendant initials watermark, a fine, strong impression of the fourth (final) state, printing with plate tone, published by Alfred Strölin, 1874, with margins, a few small losses at the right sheet edge, pale mount staining verso faintly visible recto, generally in very good condition, plate size 228 x 218mm, sheet size 452 x 320mm Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018). Guérin 62; Harris 39. (1)

400* Buhot (Félix-Hilaire, 1847-1898). La Dame aux Cygnes, 1879, etching, drypoint, roulette and stipple engraving, on Arches laid paper, a very good, atmospheric impression of the third (final) state, printing with plate tone, unwiped borders and inky plate edges, with the artist’s stamp printed in red (Lugt 977), with full margins at left, right and bottom, a foxmark in the lower margin, in very good condition, plate size 131 x 181mm, sheet size 315 x 445mm Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018), purchased from Swann Galleries, September 22 2016, lot 47. Bourcard & Goodfriend 144. (1) £700 - £1,000

£400 - £600

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401* Klinger (Max, 1857-1920). Intermezzi, Opus IV, 1881, etchings and aquatint, the set of twelve on cream Chine collé on sturdy wove support sheets, fine, rich impressions, printing with great clarity and contrasts, final states printed with the artist’s name and plate number (Plates I,III,IV, IX second (final) state, Plates II, V, VII, X, XI, XII third (final) state, Plates VI and VIII fourth (final) state), published by Stroefer, Nuremberg, the full sheets loose as issued, with protective tissue interleaves, Plate I with a short crease and associated nick at the lower sheet edge, Plate VIII with a short tear at the lower sheet edge, Plate I,III,V, VII, X, XI with minor, faint discolouration in the margins, occasional minor handling creases and scuffing to the sheet edges, within original grey-green mottled faux vellum paper portfolio boards with printed title, artist, publisher and list of plates, dark blue leather spine and corners, minor discolouration scuffing and abrasions to portfolio boards, the sheets averaging 630 x 450mm, portfolio 638 x 455mm Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018). Singer 52-63. (a portfolio)

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Lot 403

402* Baumer (Lewis, 1870-1963). Nude before a Mirror, 1920s, drypoint printed in bistre, a fine impression, printing with rich burr and plate tone, on firm laid paper watermarked F.J. Head & Co., signed in pencil and inscribed ‘Trial Proof’, with full margins, pale light-staining, a soft diagonal crease at the lower left corner, old tape at the upper sheet corner verso faintly visible recto, a tiny crease at the lower right corner, generally in good condition, plate size 225 x 149mm, sheet size 390 x 260mm Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018); purchased from Michael Rich (October 2017). (1) £200 - £300

403* Brett (Simon, born 1943). Under the Skylight: A Presentation Print for the Print Collectors Club, 1992, wood engraving, on wove paper, a very good, clear impression, signed, titled, and numbered 5/100, with margins, a couple of minor handling creases, in very good condition, image 142 by 112mm, sheet 265 by 193mm, together with: Paynter (Hilary, born 1943). Carreg Cennen Castle included in ‘Princes of Castles: the Legacy of 13th Century Wales’, 2010, wood engraving, on wove paper, a very good, clear impression, signed, titled ‘Castell Carreg Cennen’ and numbered 39/100 in pencil, with margins, a deckle edge at the bottom, in excellent, fresh condition, image size 142 x 232, sheet size 244 x 320mm

404AR Brockhurst (Gerald Leslie, 1890-1978). Nadia, 1921, etching on laid paper, with Britannia watermark, from the published edition of 55 impressions, signed in pencil, a very good impression, with full margins, additionally inscribed in pencil in a different hand ‘Nadia, pubd state’, outer blank margins with some handling marks (probably by the printer or artist), plate size 13.9 x 11.2cm (5.5 x 4.5ins), sheet size 202 x 170mm (8 x 6.7ins), framed and glazed

Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018); Elizabeth Harvey Lee. (2) £150 - £200

Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018). Wright 26, x/x. (1)

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405AR* Buckland Wright (John, 1897-1954). Jeune Fille au Bain, 1932, drypoint on simili-Japan paper, signed, dated, titled and numbered 18/25 in pencil, a very good impression from the edition of 25, with wide margins, plate size 198 x 85mm, sheet size 322 x 204mm, a small rubbed area at the lower right corner, a few minor handling creases in places towards the sheet edges, generally in very good condition

Lot 406

Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018); Elizabeth Harvey Lee. Literature: Print Collector’s Quarterly Vol. 22, No. 2, April 1935, Martin Hardie, The Wood Engravings of Clare Leighton, pp. 139-165, no. 209, 195 respectively. Limbing sold in these rooms, 15 June 2017, lot 460; Sheep Shearing purchased by Elizabeth Harvey Lee (January 2017). (1) £300 - £500

406* Cameron (David Young, 1865-1945). The Chimera of Amiens, 1910, etching with drypoint, signed in pencil, printed in bistre ink on fine laid paper with a partial Pro Patria watermark, a fine, atmospheric impression of the fourth state (of seven), after the addition of the oval frame, printing with much plate tone, with narrow margins, plate size 244 x 183mm, sheet size 258 x 194mm Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018); purchased from Elizabeth Harvey Lee (2018). Rinder 415. (1) £300 - £500

407AR* Craig (Edward Henry Gordon, 1872-1966). Black Girl, 1914, woodcut, on tissue-thin Japan with wirelines, a good impression of the third (final) state, signed with his monogram and dated in pencil at lower right, and with the initial ‘c’ at lower left, with wide margins, uncut on three sides, residual adhesive at the upper sheet corners verso faintly visible recto, a small loss and a fox mark at the lower left sheet corner, generally in good condition, image size 154 x 135mm, sheet size 358 x 260mm Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018); purchased from Elizabeth Harvey Lee. Newman 38. (1) £300 - £400

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408AR* Craig (Edward Henry Gordon, 1872-1966). Mask, 1908, woodcut, on soft, tissue-thin laid Japan paper, an effective, textural impression, signed with the artist’s monogram and dated in pencil, bearing title and inscription in pencil ‘only 20 copies printed – copy 12’, with margins, the full sheet at left and bottom, an erased pencil inscription, unobtrusive paper residue at the left sheet edge verso, in very good condition, image size 119 x 105mm, sheet size 265 x 205mm Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018); purchased from Jennings Fine Art, 2017. This was bought from Bloomsbury auctions Important Books and Works on Paper Including a Collection of Edward Gordon Craig 13 Nov 2014 for £298 (incl. BP). (1) £300 - £500

409* Daglish (Eric Fitch, 1894-1964). Draped Female Nude, wood engraving, on tissue-thin, fibrous Japan with wirelines, a very good, black impression, signed in pencil, with margins, slightly unevenly trimmed at right, a number in pencil at the lower sheet edge verso showing through faintly recto, in very good condition, image size 125 x 70mm, sheet size 166 x 190mm, together with: Phillips (Hope, 1910-2004), An Elderly man with a youth in a Landscape: possibly from Shakespeare’s Cymbeline, wood engraving, a fine, rich impression printing with clarity, on tissuethin Japan with wirelines, with margins, uncut at the lower edge, two unobtrusive horizontal and one vertical crease, in good condition, image size 243 x 149mm, sheet size 310 x 227mm

Lot 408

Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018); purchased from Elizabeth Harvey Lee, May 2017. (2) £100 - £150

410* Gag (Wanda, 1893-1946). Moonlight, 1926, crayon lithograph, on wove paper, a very good, rich impression, signed, dated and titled in pencil, from the edition of 60, with narrow margins, a repair at the lower right corner verso, the corner tip skinned and re-attached, just affecting the subject, the upper left sheet corner tip lost, one or two stains in the upper corners, pale discolouration in the margins and verso, one or two small stains minor handling creases, 357 x 424mm, sheet size 365 x 430mm, framed Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018). (1)

£700 - £1,000

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413* Gill (Eric, 1883-1940). The Miller’s Tale, from The Canterbury Tales; and The Annunciation, The Woman of Samaria and The Woman taken in Adultery from The Four Gospels of the Lord Jesus Christ, wood engravings, one vignette illustration and illuminated letters, The Miller’s Tale 1928, the Four Gospels 1931, on wove paper with a Basingwerk Parchment watermark, very good impressions, published by The Golden Cockerel Press, The Miller’s Tale published in 1929-1931, the Four Gospels plates published 1931, the The Woman of Samaria and The Woman taken in Adultery printed on one sheet, The Woman of Samaria with an uninked fibre in the letter ‘H’, the sheets with minor handling creases, in very good condition; P542 image 193 by 130mm, sheet 318 by 248mm; P792 image size 100 x 177mm, sheet size 292 x 248; P815 and 816 collective image size 218 x 180mm, sheet size 316 x 245mm

411* Gill (Eric, 1882-1940). Twenty-Five Nudes: Six Plates, 1937, wood engravings, from the set of twenty-seven, on wove paper, published by J.M. Dent & Sons, 1938, very good impressions, the impressions on wove paper trimmed to or fractionally within the image in places (presumably as published), in very good condition, in the subject P938 with one or two minor handling creases, P962 with barely discernible traces of handling lower left and slight discolouration verso, averaging Image, Sheet size 223 x 138mm Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018). Physick ed. Shelton P938, P946, P954, P957, P961, P962; cf. Books 168. (6) £300 - £500

Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018). P542 (cf. Books 23), P792, P815, P816 (cf. Books 60). (3)

412* Gill (Eric, 1882-1940). Twenty-Five Nudes: Three Plates, 1937, wood engravings, from the set of twenty-seven, very good proof impressions on tissue-thin, laid Japan with wirelines, P955 a trial proof before completion of the image, with margins, each uncut on two sides, P937 with barely visible surface abrasion, P955 with very pale mount-staining, P937, P943, P955 average image 227 x 140mm, sheet size 285 x 204mm Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018). Physick ed. Shelton P937, P943, and P955, cf. Books 168. Sold in these rooms in the Fine Art and Antiques Sale, 15 June 2017, lot 451. (3) £150 - £200

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415AR* Holloway (Edgar, 1914-2008). Mr Marshall, Basket Maker, 1937, etching, on fine antique laid paper, signed, titled and numbered in pencil: ‘3/6 Mr Marshall, Basketmaker / Edgar Holloway’, bearing pencil annotations ‘Edition of 6 only / 1937’, with margins, trimmed somewhat unevenly at the right, some pale mottled paper discolouration throughout, a pinhole at upper right, otherwise generally in good condition, plate size 213 x 150mm, sheet size 243 x 180mm

414* Hill (Frank, 1881-1981). Synthesis; and Salome, 1920, etching, a fine, rich and tonal impression, printing with plate tone, on wove paper, signed in pencil, numbered ‘32’ lower left (edition unknown), with margins, traces of printer’s ink in the lower margin, in very good condition, a pale waterstain verso faintly discernible in the upper margin recto, generally in very good condition, plate size150 x 225mm, sheet size 217 x 262mm; with Salome, wood engraving, on tissue-thin Japan with wirelines, a good, strong impression, signed and numbered 2/8 in pencil, with margins, untrimmed at the left sheet edge, one or two minor foxmarks at the lower sheet edge, generally in very good condition, image size 152 x 104mm, sheet size 198 x 142mm; and The Lady and the Unicorn by Thomas Sturge Moore, wood engraved book plate, on wove paper, a very good proof impression printing with strong contrasts, signed in pencil and inscribed ‘BOOK PLATE’, with margins, image size 88 x 89mm, sheet size 112 x 112mm

Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018); purchased from Elizabeth Harvey Lee (February 2018). Meyrick 122. (1) £200 - £300

Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018); Elizabeth Harvey Lee. (3) £200 - £300

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416* Landacre (Paul, 1893-1963). Indecision, 1935, line wood engraving, a fine, rich and black impression on fibrous Japan paper, signed, titled and numbered 19/60 in pencil, with the red petrel estate stamp in the lower margin, with margins, mounting tape at the sheet edges verso showing through recto, with associated residual mounting paper in places at the sheet edges, a few pencil inscriptions in the lower right corner, image size 189 x 255mm, 267 x 368mm Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018). This print is the only major wood engraving Landacre completed without hatching or cross-hatching. Wien 161. (1)

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418* Latham (Barbara). A Negro Group, 1936, wood engraving, on soft, fibrous Japan with wirelines, a very good impression, signed, titled, and inscribed SP… imp in pencil, with margins, the edges uncut, a pencil number lower right corner verso showing faintly through recto, in excellent condition, image 188 by 222, sheet framed Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018). (1)

£600 - £900

417* Larkins (William Martin, 1901-1974). Bush House, New York, 1927, etching and engraving printed in bistre, on buff, fibrous Japan paper, a very good, strong proof impression of the fourth (final) state aside from the edition of 10, inscribed in pencil by the artist ‘State 3 Imp 4’, with full margins, a faint water stain in the left and right margins, the lower right corner tip lost, unobtrusive pinholes in the margins, mounting tape at the upper sheet corners verso faintly visible recto, otherwise generally in good condition, plate size 234 x 126mm, sheet size 234 x 126mm Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018); purchased from Jennings Fine Art, May 2017. A gift from the artist’s wife, Maurya Larkins, to the previous owner. Cooke 49; Garton 248. (1) £700 - £1,000

419* Leighton (Clare Veronica Hope (1898-1989). Dawn in the Train to Mostar, 1926, wood engraving, a very good, black impression on tissue-thin Simili Japan paper, titled in pencil by the artist, a proof impression aside from the edition of 75, with margins, minor surface dirt, in good condition, framed, image size 145 x 189mm, sheet size 200 x 255mm Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018), The Artist to Hilaire Belloc, and by descent; with Abbott and Holder Ltd. Print Collector’s Quarterly Vol. 22, No. 2, April, 1935, Martin Hardie, The Wood Engravings of Claire Leighton, pp. 139-165, no. 34. Exhibited: Wood-engravings from the Collection of the Artist’s Family, Abbott and Holder Ltd, 9 April 2018 to 12 May 2018. (1) £300 - £500

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421* Leighton (Clare Veronica Hope, 1898-1989). May: Sheep Shearing, from A Farmer’s Year: A Calendar of English Husbandry; and Limbing, from The Lumber Camp Series, 1933, wood engraving, signed, titled and numbered 6/30 in pencil, on thin fibrous Japan paper, from the English edition of 30 (there was also an American edition of 30 numbered with Roman numerals), created for A Farmer’s Year: A Calendar of English Husbandry, written and engraved by the artist, with margins, block 230 x 280mm., sheet size 285 x 360mm, a deckle edge at left and bottom, a printer’s crease in the lower margin, some soft paper buckling in the lower left and upper right corners inherent to paper production, in very good condition, unframed, together with: Limbing, 1931, wood engraving, on wove paper, signed and titled, numbered 23/30 and inscribed ‘from the English edition’ in pencil, a very good impression, with margins, a vertical tear extending through the print towards the right, two losses in the lower margin, a smaller loss at the upper left sheet corner, with associated surface skinning presumably due to the removal of an old adhered mount, laid to the backing board, framed, image size 218 x 305mm, sheet size 275 x 357mm

420* Leighton (Clare Veronica Hope, (1898-1989). Turning the Plough, 1926, wood engraving, on fibrous Japan with wirelines, a rich, black proof impression aside from the edition of 50, titled by the artist in pencil, with margins, barely discernible mount-staining, a tiny ink stain at the upper sheet edge, a pencil inscription at the upper left corner verso showing through faintly recto, in very good condition, image size 165 x 120mm, sheet size 219 x 175mm, framed

Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018). Sheep Shearing and Limbing Print Collector’s Quarterly Vol. 22, No. 2, Martin Hardie, The Wood Engravings of Claire Leighton, pp. 139-165, no. 209 and 195 respectively. Limbing sold in these rooms, 15 June 2017, lot 460. (2) £400 - £600

Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018). Bequeathed by the artist to Hilaire Belloc, and by descent; Abbott and Holder. Exhibited: Claire Leighton, Wood Engravings from the Collection of Hilaire Belloc and Gwen Raverat, Wood-Engravings from the Collection of the Artist’s Family, 9th April 2018 to 12th May 2018. Literature: Print Collector’s Quarterly Vol. 22, No. 2, April 1935, Martin Hardie, The Wood Engravings of Clare Leighton, no 28. (1) £300 - £500

422* Leighton (Clare Veronica Hope, 1898-1989). The Abbess and the Twins from The Bridge of St Louis Rey, 1929, wood engraving, on Simili Japan, a very good impression aside from the published edition, signed in pencil and lettered A, with small margins, a short tear at right and bottom, a couple of creases, image size 104 x 81mm, sheet size 120 x 90mm, together with: The Initial I from Southern Harvest, 1942, wood engraving, on wove paper, a very good proof impression aside from the published edition, margins, unevenly trimmed at right, unobtrusive residual adhesive at the lower sheet corners, image size 50 x 43mm, sheet size 86 x 59mm Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018). The Abbess and the Twins sold in these rooms, The Fine Art and Antiques Sale, 15 June 2017, lot 459. Initial I with Elizabeth Harvey Lee. Literature : The Abbess and the Twins: Print Collector’s Quarterly Vol. 22, No. 2, April 1935, Martin Hardie, The Wood Engravings of Clare Leighton, pp. 139-165, no. 138 (the Initial I was produced following publication of the PQ). (2) £150 - £200

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424* Leighton (Clare Veronica Hope, 1898-1989). Toulon Washerwomen, 1925, wood engraving, on tissue thin Japan, a fine, black proof impression, aside from the edition of 75, titled by the artist in pencil, with margins, a deckle edge at right, in very good condition, a small pencil inscription at the left sheet edge verso showing faintly through recto, framed, image size 125 x150mm, sheet size 175 x 215mm Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018); The Artist to Hilaire Belloc, and by descent; With Abbott and Holder Ltd. Print Collector’s Quarterly Vol. 22, No. 2, Martin Hardie, The Wood Engravings of Claire Leighton, pp. 139-165, no. 19. (1) £300 - £500

423 Leighton (Clare Veronica Hope, 1898-1989). The Farmer’s Year, A Calendar of English Husbandry, First Edition published by Collins, London, 1933, the full text with wood engraved illustrations, 1932-1933, including twelve hors-texte full page illustrations, three landscape tailpieces and twelve illuminated letters, en texte, on wove paper, the full sheets as published, in very good condition, bound within original green cloth gilt, (edges slightly rubbed), dust jacket, spine repaired with a couple of small reinforcements to verso, oblong folio, overall size 286 x 286mm Print Collector’s Quarterly Vol. 22, No. 2, April 1935, Martin Hardie, The Wood Engravings of Clare Leighton, nos. 204-212, 216-217, 218, 220, 222235: a further landscape vignette appears to be unrecorded. The Farmer’s Year was the first book Clare Leighton exclusively wrote, engraved, and designed. (1) £300 - £500

425 Leighton (Clare Veronica Hope, 1898-1989). Treading Grapes, 1928, wood engraving, on soft, fibrous, tissue-thin Japan with wirelines, a rich, black proof impression aside from the edition of 60, signed and titled by the artist (edition number cancelled), with margins, minor creasing towards the sheet edges, a pencil number lower right and lower left verso, showing through faintly recto, generally in good condition, image size 188 x 228mm, sheet size 253 x 283mm, framed Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018). Bequeathed by the artist to Hilaire Belloc, and by descent; Abbott and Holder. Literature: Print Collector’s Quarterly Vol. 22, No. 2, April 1935, Martin Hardie, The Wood Engravings of Clare Leighton, no 119. Exhibited: Claire Leighton, Wood Engravings from the Collection of Hilaire Belloc and Gwen Raverat, Wood-Engravings from the Collection of the Artist’s Family, 9th April 2018 to 12th May 2018. (1) £300 - £500

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426* Leighton (Clare, 1898-1989). Grape Harvest, 1928, wood engraving on off-white japon, from the edition of 60 impressions, signed, titled, and numbered 1/60, image size 190 x 227mm, sheet size 252 x 274mm, mounted Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018). Martin Hardie 118. (1)

£250 - £350

427AR* Moore (Henry, 1898-1986). Hands I, 1973, colour lithograph on pale cream arches paper, printed by Curwen Prints, and published by Fischer Fine Art, London, in an edition of 75 impressions, signed in pencil, and numbered 35/75, image size 241 x 216mm, sheet size 65 x 50cm (25.5 x 19.75ins), framed and glazed Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018). Cramer 284. (1)

Lot 426

Lot 427

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428* Nash (John, 1893-1977). A Cottage in Gloucestershire, 1925/78, and Cottage Interior, 1921, wood engravings, on fine, fibrous Japan with wirelines and laid paper respectively, very good, rich impressions, with margins, the first a nick and a small crease inherent to the paper, minor handling creases, in very good condition, the second backed, the backing paper protruding over the right and lower edges, in good condition, the first image 125 x 171mm, sheet size 159 x 223mm, the second image 100 x 89mm, sheet size 156 x 118mm Provenance: Oliver Hoare Collection (1945-2018); the John Nash Estate. Greenwood 2206 and 2102 respectively. (2) £200 - £300

429* Nash (John, 1893-1977). Blackbirds eating Berries; and Peace Lily, wood engravings, on tissue-thin, fibrous Japan with wirelines, the first a rich, black impression, the second a good but slightly uneven impression, with margins, the first uncut at right, image size 149 x 127mm, sheet size 220 x 162mm, the second with full margins and a few soft handling creases, image size 150 x 113mm, sheet size 222 x 164mm (each with a nick characteristic of this type of paper), in very good condition Provenance: Oliver Hoare Collection (1945-2018); the John Nash Estate. Greenwood 2719 and 2703 respectively. (2) £150 - £200

Lot 428

430* Nash (John, 1893-1977). Southern Women, Sounds, Transmutation and Nurses, from Céleste and other Sketches by Stephen Hudson, 1930, four wood engravings, 1929, Southern Women on Japan, Sounds and Transmutation on thin wove paper, Nurses on tissue-thin Japan with wirelines, very good, black impressions from the edition of 50 (there was also a book edition of 650), Southern Women, Sounds and Transmutation signed in pencil, Southern Women numbered ‘4’ at the upper left, Sounds inscribed ‘1..sounds.’ in pencil upper left, Transmutation titled in pencil upper right, Nurses inscribed ‘III’ in pencil in the upper right corner, published by the Blackamore Press, London, 1930, each with margins and in very good condition, Nurses uncut at right and a deckle edge at bottom, Southern Women with a couple of creases at the right sheet edge, Transmutation with a tiny crease at the lower right corner, Southern Women image 120 x 80mm, sheet 181 x 124mm, Sounds image 120 x 78mm, sheet 170 x 121mm; Transmutation image 120 x 78mm, sheet 171 x 128mm, Nurses image 120 x 80mm, sheet 135 x 111mm, Sounds and Transmutation framed and glazed (Sounds and Transmutation framed) Provenance: New Grafton Gallery, London (Sounds and Transmutation). The John Nash Estate (Southern Women and Nurses); Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018). Literature: Greenwood 2908 (Southern Women), 2909 (Sounds), 2910 (Transmutation). (4) £700 - £1,000

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431AR Nash (John, 1893-1977). Reclining Nude, Seen from Behind, pencil, on thick wove paper, bearing a pencil inscription ‘Nue 46’ in pencil verso, a few minor handling creases, a pinhole at three sheet corners, generally in very good condition, 327 x 523mm, framed Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018); The John Nash Estate. (1) £300 - £500

432AR Nash (John, 1893-1977). Study of Michauxia Campanuloides or André Michaux’s Campanula, pencil with black, violet and green inks, on laid paper, inscribed in pencil lower left ‘michauxia campanuloides / 10-8 (?) petalled linear grooved & curved / glistening white / stems with (?) purple gv. hairy white cilia / leaves sub glowy dull ok for linear dentate / stile clubbed covered w pollen / another recoiled beneath carpel’, two L shaped repaired tears at the lower sheet edge, a few further, shorter repaired tears at the sheet edges, scattered foxing, slight discolouration towards the sheet edges, handling creases, sheet size 571 x 392mm, framed Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018); the John Nash Estate. (1) £300 - £500

Lot 432

433* Nash (John, 1893-1977). The Four Seasons: Sketches, pencil with pen and dark blue ink, on wove paper, Spring inscribed in pencil ‘Cyclists Blue bells on handle bars / cherry in bloom/ horse drills’ at top, each in very good condition, sheet size 283 x 105mm Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018); The John Nash Estate. Includes: Spring, Summer, Autumn (Study for September in Almanack of Hope by John Pudney, 1944), Winter. (4)

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434AR* Nash (John, 1893-1977). The Sacred Wood, frontispiece from Ovid’s Elegies translated by Christopher Marlowe with the epigrams of Sir John Davies, 1925, wood engraving, on tissue-thin Japan paper, signed in pencil, with full margins at top, right and bottom, a good impression aside from the book edition of 650, published by Frederick Etchells and Hugh MacDonald, London, image size 115 x 96mm, sheet size 200 x 140mm, framed

Lot 435

Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018); New Grafton Gallery, London. Greenwood 2505. (1) £150 - £200

435* Nash (John, 1893-1977). Black Bryony, Deadly Nightshade, Yew Taxus Baccata Taxaceae and Monk’s Head, from Poisonous Plants: Dangerous, Deadly and Suspect, 1927, wood engravings on tissue-thin Japan, Black Bryony and Deadly Nightshade very good, rich impressions, Yew and Monk’s Head slightly uneven impressions, each with margins, presumably from the edition of 350, printed by Curwen Press and published by Frederick Etchells and Hugh Macdonald, Deadly Nightshade uncut at top and left, crinkled at the bottom as is characteristic of this paper, a few further soft creases, image size 172 x 123mm, sheet size 275 x 190mm, Black Bryony untrimmed at right, with soft handling creases towards the upper sheet edge and one or two pale foxmarks, in good condition, image size 150 x 119mm, sheet size 276 x 186mm, Yew with a small loss at the upper sheet edge, a pale brown stain in the lower margin (barely visible in subject), image size 159 x 126mm, sheet size 190 x 141mm, framed, Monk’s Head uncut at bottom, a few minor creases in the margins, pale mount staining, image size 165 x 114mm, sheet size 242 x 165mm, framed and glazed

436* Nicholson (William, 1872-1949). George Birmingham, circa 1932, woodcut, on firm simili Japan, a very good, black impression, signed and numbered ‘63’ in cerise crayon, with wide margins, minor traces of surface dirt in three sheet corners, in very good condition, image size 199 x 150mm, sheet size 320 x 256mm

Provenance: The Nash Estate (Black Bryony), New Grafton Gallery, London (Yew Taxus Baccata Taxaceae), The Minories, John Nash Book Designs, 1986 (Monk's Head); Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018). Exhibited: The Minories, John Nash Book Designs, 1986 (Monk’s Head). Literature: Greenwood 2701, 2716, 2717 for the first three works. (4) £400 - £600

Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018); purchased from Elizabeth Harvey Lee, May 2017. Campbell 200. (1) £150 - £200

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437AR* Raverat (Gwen, 1885-1957). Bowl Players in Sunlight, Venice, 1922, wood engraving, a very good, atmospheric impression, printing with contrasts, signed, titled ‘Bowl Players in Sunlight’ and numbered 2/60, on tissue thin Japan, mounted at the sheet corners, in very good condition, with margins, image size 100 x 147, sheet size 127 x 168mm, framed Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018). From an album of proofs compiled for the artist’s daughter, thence by descent; Abbott and Holder. Exhibited: Claire Leighton, Wood Engravings from the Collection of Hilaire Belloc and Gwen Raverat, Wood-Engravings from the Collection of the Artist’s Family, 9th April 2018 to 12th May 2018. Literature: Selborne & Newman 126. (1) £300 - £400

438AR* Raverat (Gwen, 1885-1957). Portrait for the Poems of Rupert Brooke, 1919, wood engraving, a fine, rich proof impression printing with great clarity on Simili Japan, edition unknown, with margins, faint mount staining, a few small, pale brown stains in the upper margin, otherwise in good condition, image size 150 x 100, sheet 226 by 155mm, framed Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018). From an album of proofs compiled for the artist’s daughter, thence by descent; Abbott and Holder. Literature: Selborne & Newman 91. Exhibited: Claire Leighton, Wood Engravings from the Collection of Hilaire Belloc and Gwen Raverat, Wood-Engravings from the Collection of the Artist’s Family, 9th April 2018 to 12th May 2018. (1) £200 - £300

Lot 438

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441* Rawlinson (William Thomas, 1912-1993, Drew, Diana, 19121976, and Hughes-Stanton, Blair, 1902-1981). A collection of linocuts, Linocut printed in blue, 1931, by Rawlinson, on tissue-thin Japan paper, the first state (of two), signed and dated in pencil, with margins, in very good condition, image size 175 x 125mm, sheet size 225 x 158mm, together with two prints by Diana Drew: The Man and the Tiger, linocut printed in red, 1925, on Simili Japan, a good, strong impression, signed in pencil and numbered 7/50 within the image, image size 90 x 100, sheet size 131 x 159mm; and Polo, linocut printed in ochre, on tissue-thin rice paper, a good impression with wiping marks, with margins, the corner tips lost, in very good condition, image size 120 x 120mm, sheet size 180 x 154mm; and Fish Eaters, by Stanton-Hughes, linocut printed in ochre, blue and yellow, 1951, on simili Japan, signed with initials, dated and titled in pencil, with margins, minor handling creases at the corners, a small rubbed area at the lower right sheet corner, a tiny pale spot at the upper right corner, generally in good condition, image 85 by 139mm, sheet 139 by 190mm Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018). Waterskiers, Polo and Fish Eaters with Elizabeth Harvey Lee; The Man and the Tiger with Jennings Fine Art. Rawlinson: Stewart 161. (4) £400 - £600

439AR* Raverat (Gwen, 1885-1957). The Bolshevist Agent, No 1, 1920, wood engraving, a fine, black proof impression aside from the edition of 60, on tissue thin Japan, mounted at the sheet corners, in very good condition, a small abraded area at the upper left sheet corner, with narrow margins on three side, a small margin at the bottom, image size 164 x 154, sheet size 170 x 160mm, framed Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018). From an album of proofs compiled for the artist’s daughter, thence by descent; Abbott and Holder. Literature: Selborne & Newman 99. Exhibited: Claire Leighton, Wood Engravings from the Collection of Hilaire Belloc and Gwen Raverat, Wood-Engravings from the Collection of the Artist’s Family, 9th April 2018 to 12th May 2018. (1) £200 - £300

440* Rawlinson (William Thomas). Sweet Briar, 1971, wood engraving, on tissue-thin, fibrous Japan with wirelines, a very good proof impression, with margins, a small area of rubbing in the lower margin where pencil inscriptions were erased by the artist, image size 122 x 162, sheet size 166 x 207mm

442* Rawlinson (William Thomas, 1912-1993). The Lake, Ragley, near Alcester, 1956, wood engraving, a rich, black impression, printing with clarity, on soft, thin, fibrous Japan paper, signed and dated in pencil, from the edition of 50, with margins, the full sheet at left and bottom, some pale staining in the margins, a few soft, minor creases in the upper and lower margins, generally in very good condition, image size 114 x 164mm, sheet size 203 x 233mm

Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018); purchased from Elizabeth Harvey Lee. (1) £70 - £100

Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018), Elizabeth Harvey Lee. Stewart 48. (1) £150 - £200

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444* Rothenstein (Sir William, 1872-1945). Fresne No. 2, circa 19181922, drypoint, a fine, strong impression, printing with rich burr, plate tone and wiping scratches, on handmade laid paper, with a partial ‘Hand Made’ watermark, titled in pencil, with wide margins, traces of printer’s ink at the sheet corners, one or two pencil numbers at the upper right corner, generally in very good condition, plate size140 x 204mm, sheet size 257 x 395mm, together with: Smith (Erik), Repairing a Sea Wall, engraving, a fine, delicate and atmospheric impression, printing with burr and plate tone, on laid paper, with margins, old mounting tape at the upper sheet edge, faint mount-staining, some rubbing at the upper left sheet corner, generally in good condition (inherent to process: traces of inky fingerprints in places, the plate not printed squarely), plate size 175 x 184mm, sheet size 232 x 292mm Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018); purchased Jennings Fine Art, May 2017. An impression of Fresne 2 is held at the British Museum, accession number 1960,0409.239. (2) £200 - £300

Lot 445

445* Rothenstein (Sir William, 1872-1945). Portrait of Paul Verlaine, 1895, crayon lithograph, on fine laid Venetian paper watermarked L[uigi] Trentin Treviso with a Star in Cartouche with Crossed Laurel Branches watermark, signed and dated ‘Rothenstein 96’ in pencil, the full sheet, a short repaired tear at the upper right sheet corner, minor surface dirt and old tape staining at the upper edge, a small crease at the lower right sheet corner, generally in good condition, image size 188 x 130mm, sheet size 312 x 208mm Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018); purchased Elizabeth Harvey Lee (2018). There is an impression of this work in the British Museum, registration no. 1896,1228.15. (1) £200 - £300

446AR* Rottluff (Karl Schmidt, 1884-1976). Frauenkopf, 1916, woodcut, on wove paper, a strong, black impression, published in Genius I, 1919, with letterpress verso, with margins, overall discolouration, residual mounting tape at the upper sheet edge, framed, image size 171 x 239mm, sheet size 257 x 350mm Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018); purchased from Bonhams, 18 April 2018. Schapire 189. (1) £300 - £400

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447* Sandzén (Birger, 1871-1954). The Sentinel of the Mesa, 1933, crayon lithograph, on wove paper, a very good, rich impression, signed, titled and dedicated ‘with best wishes to Dale E. Miller 1934’ in pencil, with small margins, pale light and mount staining (showing presence of previous mounting tape at the upper sheet edge), generally in good condition, lithographic stone 400 x 490mm, sheet size 427 x 513mm, framed Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018). Greenough 141. (1)

£500 - £800

448* Sandzén (Birger, 1871-1954). Wind whipped Pines, 1928, crayon lithograph, on Arches laid paper, a very good, rich impression, signed and titled in pencil, with full margins, a few short tears (two at the upper sheet edge skilfully backed) and nicks at the sheet edges, a small loss at the upper sheet edge, faint light-staining, a pale band of discolouration towards the upper sheet edge, generally in good condition, framed Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018). Greenough 122. (1)

£500 - £800

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Lot 449 449* Storrs (John Bradley, 1885-1956). Exhibition John Storrs, 1927, woodcut on cream wove paper, an artist’s proof, signed, marked A/P, and dated 1927 in pencil, small dent to the paper to the lower cheek of the figure, image size 172 x 146mm (6.9 x 5.75ins), sheet size 305 x 230mm (12 x 9ins), mounted Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018). Most likely produced for Storrs’ exhibition at the Art Club of Chicago in 1927, this woodcut utilises the artist’s earlier woodcut modernist head in profile with cap of 1920. American sculptor and printmaker John Henry Bradley Storrs came from a prominent New England family and studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. By 1911 he was in Paris, where he studied with Auguste Rodin and at the Académie Julian. His first solo exhibition of sculpture and wood engravings was held at the Folsom Galleries in New York in 1920. (1) £800 - £1,200

450* Strang (Ian, 1886-1952). Place St André des Arts, Paris, etching, a fine, bright impression printing with clarity and contrasts, and with a light plate tone, on laid paper, signed in pencil, one of 75 proofs, with full margins, traces of inky fingerprints at the sheet corners, residual mounting tape at the upper sheet corners, a small associated abraded spot at the upper left sheet corner, in very good condition, plate size 187 x 238mm, sheet size 265 x 397mm

Lot 450

Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018). This work was sold in these rooms, 15 June 2017, lot 476 (1)

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451AR* Sutherland (Graham, 1903-1980). Pecken Wood, 1925, etching, on fibrous buff wove paper, a very good, rich and tonal impression of the fifth (final) state with the signature added in the plate, signed in pencil and dated in Roman numerals, one of a total edition of 85 published of the third to fifth states (there was one impression printed of the first state and two of the second), published by the Twenty One Gallery, with margins, trimmed slightly unevenly, in very good condition, a band of barely discernible mount staining and two tiny brown rustmarks (?) recto and verso, remains of old tape at the upper sheet corners, plate size 132 x 185mm, sheet size 214 x 288mm Provenance: John Camfield Collection; Sold in these rooms on 16 October 2015, The John Camfield Collection of British Etchings 1850-1980, lot 68; Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018); purchased from Elizabeth Harvey Lee. David Ogg, ‘The Etchings of Graham Sutherland and Paul Drury’ in Print Collectors Quarterly, Vol. XVI, Part 1, 1929, see pp. 76–100, illustrated page 80; Douglas Cooper, The Work of Graham Sutherland, 1961, p.69, reproduced plate 3a; Raymond Lister, Samuel Palmer and his Etchings, 1969; Felix H. Man, Graham Sutherland: das graphische Werk 1922–1970, 1970, No. 24, reproduced. Tate Britain holds an impression of this work in the same state (Inventory no. PO2066). The plate was destroyed by 1928. (1) £2,000 - £3,000

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453AR* Tanner (Robin, 1904-1988). The Old Thorn, 1975, etching, a very fine, richly inked impression of the fourth (final) state, published in an edition of 12 by the artist (there was also a ‘Woodland Plants’ book edition of five, published by Robin and Garton Ltd in 1981, and a further edition of 25 published by Garton & Cooke), on laid paper with an F.J. Head & Co. Sudarium watermark, signed, dated and inscribed in pencil ‘Robin Tanner fec. etching ‘76.’, with margins, in very good condition, old adhesive staining at the upper sheet corner tips, plate size 98 x 148mm, sheet size 182 x 244mm Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018), Elizabeth Harvey Lee (purchased February 2018). Garton 34. (1) £600 - £800

452AR* Tanner (Robin, 1904-1988). March, 1981, etching, a very good impression of the third (final) state, signed, inscribed and titled in pencil ‘Robin Tanner fec. et imp. / “March”, published in an edition of 25 by Garton and Cooke in 1984, on wove paper, with margins, a couple of small brown stains in the lower margin, one or two soft creases in the left margin (one extending into the subject) and at the lower right sheet corner, otherwise in very good condition, plate size 247 x 195, sheet size 358 x 294mm Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018); sold in these rooms 15 June 2017, lot 477. Garton 42. (1) £250 - £350

454AR* Tanner (Robin, 1904-1988). The Wicket Gate, 1977, etching, a very good, bright impression of the third (final) state, from the edition of 49 by Robin Garton, 1978, signed, dated, titled and inscribed in pencil ‘Robin Tanner fec. et imp. 78. / ‘’The Wicket Gate.” / the gate at the entrance to Sydney’s Wood, Kington Langley, used by the diarist, the Rev. Francis Kilvert.’, on thick wove paper, with margins, in very good condition, plate size 170 x164mm, sheet size 270 x 268mm Provenance: John Camfield Collection; Sold in these rooms on 16 October 2015, The John Camfield Collection of British Etchings 1850-1980, lot 49; Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018); purchased from Elizabeth Harvey Lee (February 2018). Garton 37. (1) £600 - £800

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455AR* Tanner (Robin, 1904-1988). White Violets, 1973, etching, a fine impression, printing with rich contrasts, signed, dated and inscribed ‘Robin Tanner fec. et imp. ’73 / White Violets: Presentation Plate, 1973, for The Print Collectors’ Club. Printed at Kington for Beano & / Robin, on paper made in 1795.’, one of ten artist’s proofs (according to an inscription on the mount) aside from the edition of 150 published by the Print Collector’s Club, on fine laid paper with watermark Initials VI, with margins, a nick at the right sheet edge, very pale mount-staining, otherwise in very good condition, plate size 125 x 100mm, sheet size 218 x 166mm Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018); purchased from Elizabeth Harvey Lee (February 2018). Garton 28. Garton does not mention the ten artist’s proofs. He notes that although a couple of impressions were inscribed ‘first state’, it was not possible to distinguish between states from the artist’s biting notes. (1) £300 - £500

456AR* Tanner (Robin, 1904-1988). Wiltshire Hedger, 1928, etching, a fine, rich impression of the first state (of three), before the vertical shading on the façade of the house and the bank before it (the second state was published by Nicholson in an edition of 50 in 1928, while the third state was published in an edition of 12 by Garton & Cooke), signed and dated in pencil, bearing the title ‘The Hedger’ in pencil lower left, on J W Whatman 18th century laid paper with his proprietary watermark, the full sheet, traces of inky finger prints at the sheet corners, an area of residual adhesive verso and old adhesive tape at the upper reverse sheet corners, generally in good condition, plate size 100 x 148mm, sheet size 198 x 268mm Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018); purchased from Elizabeth Harvey Lee (April 2018). Garton 7. (1) £700 - £1,000

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458AR* Tunnicliffe (Charles Frederick1901-1978). Sitting Hare, 1949, wood engraving, on Zerkall wove paper, a fine, black impression, published by H & G Gerrish in association with Larkhall Fine Art Ltd., 2007, with the publisher’s blindstamp lower left numbered with Roman numerals in pen and ink v/xx (the total edition was 112), a deckle edge at left and bottom, in pristine condition, image size 140 x 90mm, sheet size 530 x 382mm, framed Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018). Sold in these Rooms in the Fine Art and Antiques Sale, 15 June 2017, lot 480. (1) £200 - £300

457* Temple (Vere Lucy, 1898-1980). Resting Reedbuck, circa 1930s, line engraving, on thin laid paper, a very good impression printing with a light plate tone, bearing signature and title in pencil, with margins, a deckle edge at the lower sheet edge, a small loss at the upper right sheet corner, old tape at the upper sheet corners verso, generally in very good condition, plate size 214 x 232mm, sheet size 255 x 298mm Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018), purchased from Elizabeth Harvey Lee (2018). (1) £150 - £200

459* Tunnicliffe (Charles, 1901-1979). Night Owl, and Swallows, two wood engravings, on white Simili Japan paper, good impressions, with margins, printed from the original woodblock by the Artichoke Press for Abbott and Holder, 2017, each with their Edition stamp, both numbered 1/20, respectively, Night Owl image size 165 x 100mm, sheet size 225 x 162mm, Swallows image size 157 x 102mm, sheet size 218 x 162mm, both in pristine condition, framed Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018); The Artist to Hilaire Belloc, and by descent; purchased from Abbott and Holder Ltd, 2018. Print Collector’s Quarterly Vol. 22, No. 2, Martin Hardie, The Wood Engravings of Claire Leighton, pp. 139-165, no. 19. (2) £150 - £200

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461* Adesina (Adesoji, born 1981). The Long Walk, 2015, etching, on wove paper, a fine, tonal impression, signed, dated and numbered 8/30 in pencil, with margins, unexamined out of the frame, presumably with a deckle edge and in excellent condition, image size 168 x 298mm, framed Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018); John Martin Gallery, London. (1) £150 - £200

460* Boyd (Kit, 1970-). The Shining Path, Man on a Laptop (Early Morning), and Night on the Lane, 2012, etching with aquatint printed in dark blue, on thick wove paper, a fine, fresh impression, signed, titled and inscribed and numbered by the artist in pencil ‘E/V III/X’, one of ten impressions printed in blue from a total edition of 40, with margins, in excellent, fresh condition, plate size 195 x 245, sheet size 298 x 400mm, together with: Man on a Laptop (Early Morning), etching with aquatint printed in browns, on wove paper, a fine, fresh impression, signed, titled, and numbered 27/30 in pencil, with margins, a deckle edge at the bottom, in excellent, fresh condition, image size 145 x 207mm, sheet size 265 x 360mm, plus: Night on the Lane, etching and aquatint, on firm wove paper, signed, dated and numbered 30/30 in pencil, with margins, in excellent, fresh condition, image size 200 x 256mm, sheet size 300 x 358mm, and: Adair (Hilary, born 1943), Siesta, 1990, etching with aquatint printed in yellow ochres, browns, and green, a fine, fresh impression, on firm wove paper, signed, titled and numbered 50/100 in pencil, with margins, a deckle edge at the bottom, in immaculate, fresh condition, image size 144 x 166mm, sheet size 238 x 275mm Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018); purchased from Elizabeth Harvey Lee. The Shining Path is based on Boyd’s own painting of Trefnant Isaf, near Welshpool, Powys. A man and his dog are at the very centre of the composition. ‘E/V’ refers to the edition being printed in varied colours. (4) £300 - £500

462* Adesina (Adesoji born 1981). The Drill, 2016, etching, on wove paper, a fine, fresh impression, signed, dated and numbered 1/30 in pencil, with margins, unexamined out of the frame, presumably with a deckle edge and in excellent condition, image size 208 x 227mm, sheet presumably approximately 282 by 284mm, framed Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018); John Martin Gallery, London. (1) £150 - £200

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463* Adesina (Adesoji, born 1981). Bao, 2015, etching, on wove paper, a fine, fresh impression, signed, dated and numbered 13/30 in pencil, with margins, unexamined out of the frame, presumably with a deckle edge and in excellent condition, image size 205 x 227mm, sheet presumably approximately 282 x 284mm, framed

465* Adesina (Adesoji, born 1981). Reflections, 2016, etching, on wove paper, a fine, tonal impression, signed, dated and numbered 10/30 in pencil, with margins, unexamined out of the frame, presumably with a deckle edge and in excellent condition, image size 205 x 227mm, sheet presumably approximately 282 x 284mm, framed

Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018); John Martin Gallery, London. (1) £150 - £200

Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018); John Martin Gallery, London. (1) £150 - £200

464* Adesina (Adesoji, born 1981). Nowhere, 2016, etching, on wove paper, a fine, tonal impression, signed, dated and numbered 2/30 in pencil, with margins, unexamined out of the frame, presumably with a deckle edge and in excellent condition, image size 204 x 232mm, sheet presumably approximately 282 x 284mm, framed

466* Adesina (Adesoji, born 1981). The Lighthouse, 2016, etching, on wove paper, a fine, fresh impression, signed, dated and numbered 6/30 in pencil, with margins, a deckle edge at the bottom, in pristine condition, image sizse 203 x 230mm, sheet size 282 x 284mm, framed

Provenance: Collection of Oliver Hoare (1945-2018); John Martin Gallery, London. (1) £150 - £200

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20TH CENTURY BRITISH & EUROPEAN PRINTS

Lot 468

467AR* Anderson (Stanley, 1884-1966). Self Portrait, 1933, copper line engraving on pale cream wove paper, from the published edition of 40 proofs, signed in pencil, and titled Self portrait (Line Engraving), a fine, clean impression, with margins, plate size 201 x 164mm (8 x 6.5ins), sheet size 282 x 224mm (11.1 x 8.8ins), tabmounted to upper corners in period card window-mount Meyrick & Heuser 209. (1)

£400 - £600

468AR* Anderson (Stanley, 1884-1966). Chiltern Wood Turners, 1945, copper line engraving on Whatman pale cream wove paper, with partial watermark dated 1939, signed in pencil by the artist, and titled Chiltern wood-turners. (LIne Engraving), Edition 75 prints, by the artist to lower margin, plate size 214 x 160mm (8.4 x 6.25ins), sheet size 350 x 260mm (13.75 x 10.25ins), tab-mounted to upper corners in cream card window-mount Meyrick & Heuser 244. A depiction of the itinerant craftsmen Owen and Alec Dean, the last of the bodgers to work in the ancient beech woods of the Chilterns. The caption is taken from Rudyard Kipling's When Earth's Last Picture is Painted. (1) £300 - £400

469AR* Anderson (Stanley, 1884-1966). The Country Pedlar, 1943, copper line engraving on pale cream laid paper, watermarked O.W.P. & A.O.L., from the published edition of 50 prints, signed in pencil, titled The Country Pedlar. (Line Engraving), Edition 50 prints, by the artist, to lower margin, plate size 201 x 147mm (8 x 5.8ins), sheet size 325 x 232mm (12.75 x 9.2ins), tab-mounted to upper corners in cream card window-mount Meyrick & Heuser 239. The engraved verse is taken from a poem by W.H. Davies entitled Now. (1) £300 - £500

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470AR* Anderson (Stanley, 1884-1966). The Saddler, 1946, copper engraving on laid paper, from the edition of 65 impressions, signed in pencil, and ‘Ed: 65’ to lower margin, plate size 188 x 160mm, with margins, framed and glazed (48.5 x 38cm) Meyrick & Heuser 248. A depiction of William Bowl, saddler to the Heythrop Hunt. The caption is taken from Goldsmith's The Deserted Village. (1) £200 - £300

471AR* Anderson (Stanley, 1884-1966). The Wayfarer, 1941, copper line engraving on thick cream wove paper, watermarked FK, signed in pencil, and titled The Wayfarer. (LIne Engraving), Edition 40 prints, by the artist, to lower margin, plate size 164 x 174mm (6.5 x 6.8ins), sheet size 268 x 293mm (10.5 x 11.5ins), tab-mounted to upper corners in cream card window-mount Meyrick & Heuser 232. With a handwritten presentation note in blue ink by the artist attached to the window-mount: ‘Dear Eric. The five prints will need just an explanation. I have included “The Wayfarer” to enshrine my deep regard + love for you + Elizabeth so I beg of you to accept it for this reason. I hope you will like the subject + engraving. If you don’t well, the W.P.B. or one of the least of your friends may be encumbered with it. This token needs no acknowledgement so don’t set your thoughts + typewriter to work Yours Ever Stan. I hope you have not already a print of the above engraving.’ (1) £300 - £400

Lot 470

472AR* Anderson (Stanley, 1884-1966). Tree-Fellers, 1945, copper line engraving on Whatman wove paper, with partial watermark, signed in pencil, and titled Tree-fellers. (LIne Engraving), Edition 75 prints, by the artist to lower margin, plate size 190 x 152mm (7.5 x 6ins), sheet size 335 x 245mm (13.2 x 9.7ins), tab-mounted to upper corners in cream card window-mount

Lot 471

Meyrick & Heuser 245. The caption is taken from the poem The Timber by Henry Vaughan. (1) £300 - £500

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474* Austin (Winifred Marie Louise, 1876-1964). Irish Setter, etching on wove, signed lower right, plate size 22.5 x 29cm, sheet size 30.5 x 42cm, laid down to mount board, gallery label of Doic, Wilson & Wheatley of Edinburgh to backboard, framed and glazed (46 x 57cm) (1)

473AR* Anderson (Stanley, 1884-1966). Trimming & Faggoting, 1943, copper line engraving on pale cream laid paper, watermarked O.W.P. & A.O.L., from the published edition of 50 prints, signed in pencil, and titled Trimming & faggoting. (LIne Engraving), Edition 50 prints, to lower margin, plate size 190 x 145mm (7.5 x 5.75ins), sheet size 320 x 232mm (12.6 x 9.1ins), tabmounted to upper corners in cream card window-mount Meyrick & Heuser 238. (1)

£100 - £150

475AR* Beaumont (Leonard 1891-1986). Italian Mountain Village, etching on pale cream laid paper (watermark Figure Standing on Sphere), signed in pencil, plate size 26.5 x 21.2cm, sheet size 34 x 28.3cm, framed and glazed (44 x 37.5cm) (1)

£150 - £200

£300 - £400

476AR* Blampied (Edmund, 1886-1966). Night Time, Dieppe, 1926/27, drypoint etching on pale cream laid paper, from the published edition of 100 impressions, signed and numbered 88/100 in pencil, plate size 200 x 280mm (7.9 x 11ins), with margins, framed and glazed, with Wolseley Fine Arts, Middle Hunt House, Walters Stone, Herefordshire to verso

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479AR* Brangwyn (Frank, 1867-1956). Old Bridge, Pavia, 1926, drypoint etching on pale cream wove paper, from the published edition of 52 signed proofs, signed in pencil to lower margin, plate size 35 x 55.5cm (13.75 x 21.8ins), sheet size 45.8 x 65.7cm (18 x 25.9ins), framed

477AR* Blampied (Edmund, 1886-1966). Returning to the Stable, 1920, etching with drypoint on cream laid paper, from the sole edition of 100 impressions, a strong, dark impression with burr, signed in pencil, plate size 212 x 286mm, sheet size 293 x 419mm, framed and glazed (41.5 x 48cm)

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£200 - £300

Appleby 64. The plate was cancelled in October 1920, following the printing of the edition of 100. (1) £200 - £300

478AR* Brangwyn (Frank, 1867-1956). Hay Harvesters, drypoint etching on cream laid paper, signed in pencil, some overall toning, plate size 304.8 x 374.65mm (12 x 14.75ins), sheet size 41.5 x 49cm, glued to card mount to all four outer margins (mount size 41.5 x 49cm), together with: Wyllie (William Lionel, 1851-1931). A Naval Engagement, drypoint etching on pale cream laid paper, signed in pencil lower left, some marks and creases, mount stained, plate size 89 x 332mm (3.5 x 13.1ins), sheet size 170 x 407mm (6.75 x 16ins) (2)

480AR* Brangwyn (Frank, 1867-1956). Street in Puy, circa 1913, etching on pale cream wove paper, printed with plate tone, signed in pencil, plate size 40.1 x 30.2cm (15.8 x 11.9ins), framed and glazed

£150 - £200

Gaunt 222. (1)

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Lot 481

481AR* Brangwyn (Frank, 1867-1956). The Tow Rope, 1906, etching on wove paper, published as an artist's proof, signed in pencil lower right, plate size 54 x 80cm (21.25 x 31.5ins), with margins, with auction stencil to verso 597 CL, period heavy wood frame, glazed, with Fine Art Society label to verso (90 x 110cm) (1)

£300 - £400

482* Brangwyn (Frank, 1867-1956). A Venetian Procession, 1919, etching and drypoint on pale cream thick wove paper, signed in pencil lower right, light mount stain, plate size 178 x 24 mm (7 x 10ins), sheet size 290 x 368mm (11.5 x 14.5ins), together with: Hankey (William Lee, 1869-1952). The Betrothal, etching with drypoint on cream wove paper, from the edition of 100 proofs, signed in pencil and with artist's blindstamped initials, plate size 197 x 235 mm (7.75 x 9.25ins), sheet size 263 x 320mm (10.3 x 12.6ins), framed and glazed, with early label of J. Davey & Sons, Liverpool to verso, plus two other etchings by David Young Cameron (1865-1945), Street Scene, signed in pencil, and Reynold H. Weidenarr (1915-1985), The Road is Rough, signed and titled in pencil, all framed and glazed (42.5 x 47cm and slightly smaller) (4)

Lot 482

£200 - £300

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483AR* Brockhurst (Gerald Leslie, 1890-1978). Dorette, 1932, etching on wove paper, one of 111 proofs, published May 1932, signed in pencil, plate size 234 x 187mm (9.25 x 7.3ins) Wright 72, vi/vi; Fletcher 72. (1)

£1,500 - £2,000

485AR* Burra (Edward, 1905-1976). Boy with a Jug, circa 1928-29, woodcut on japon paper, from the edition of 45 impressions, and 9 artist’s proofs, published by Nicholas Treadwell Gallery, 1971, signed with initials, and numbered 29/45 in pencil, image size 150 x 98mm (5.9 x 3.9ins), with full margins, sheet size 340 x 250mm (13.3 x 9.8ins), aluminium frame, glazed From the portfolio of 9 woodcuts by Edward Burra dating from 1928 and 1929, printed from the original blocks by the Nicholas Treadwell Gallery, in 1971, in conjunction with an exhibition of the artist’s work held at the Treadwell Gallery July 26-August 14, 1971. (1) £200 - £400

484* Wedgwood (Geoffrey Heath, 1900-1977). Sospello, 1935, etching with drypoint on pale cream wove paper, signed, dated and titled in pencil, plate size 19.0 x 29.4cm (7.5 x 11.5ins), window mounted, framed and glazed (42.2 x 50.3cm), together with 4 other etchings on paper: Sidney Tushingham (1884-1968), a view of Florence; Dorothy Sweet (act.1920-1930), London's Highway, & The Tower of London, 2 etchings; and Donald Shaw Maclaughlan (1876-1938), Canal of the Little Saint [Venice], similar sizes, framed and glazed (5)

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£200 - £300

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486AR* Burra (Edward, 1905-1976). Drag Queen, 1972, etching on pale cream wove paper, from the edition of 75 impressions, as printed by the Print Workshop, and published as a folio of 3 etchings by Alexander Postan in 1972, signed and numbered 58/75 in pencil, plate size 298 x 251mm (11.75 x 9.9ins), sheet size 482 x 470mm (19 x 18ins), framed and glazed Provenance: Private Collection, Gloucestershire. Purchased from Lefevre Gallery, London, May 1, 1980, according to handwritten note to reverse. One of a series of 3 etchings made by Burra at the suggestion of Alexander Postan in 1971, based on a Drag Club in Hastings. (1) £200 - £400

487AR* Burra (Edward, 1905-1976). Wednesday Night, 1972, etching on Sanders off-white wove paper, printed by the Print Workshop, and published by Alexander Postan, in an edition of 75 impressions, signed in pencil, and numbered 53/75, plate size 300 x 250mm, sheet size 482 x 470mm (19 x 18ins), framed and glazed (61 x 52cm) One of a series of three etchings made by Burra at the suggestion of Alexander Postan in 1971, based on a drag club in Hastings. (1) £200 - £400

Lot 486

488* Cain (Charles William, 1893-1962). Ferry at Forfar, circa 1930, drypoint etching on pale cream wove paper, from the published edition of 77 proofs, signed in ink and numbered 19.77, an excellent, clean impression, plate size 249 x 326mm (9.75 x 12.75ins), sheet size 312 x 438mm (12.25 x 17.25ins), framed Provenance: Phillips, London, 5 December 1983, lot 92. (1)

Lot 487

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490 Gross (Anthony, 1905-1984). El Muerto del Ultimo Piso (The Dead Man from the Top Floor), 1924, etching on pale cream laid paper, dated 1924 in the image, signed, titled in Spanish, and dated 1926 in pencil, plate size 27.5 x 18cm, sheet size 35.4 x 24.9cm, mounted, framed and glazed, 51.4 x 40.2cm (1)

£200 - £300

491AR* Sutherland (Graham, 1903-1980). Pecken Wood, 1925, etching, on fibrous buff wove paper, a very good, rich and tonal impression of the fifth (final) state with the signature added in the plate, signed in pencil and dated in Roman numerals, one of a total edition of 85 published of the third to fifth states (there was one impression printed of the first state and two of the second), published by the Twenty One Gallery, with margins, trimmed slightly unevenly, in very good condition, a band of barely discernible mount staining and two tiny brown rustmarks (?) recto and verso, remains of old tape at the upper sheet corners, plate size 132 x 185mm, sheet size 214 x 288mm David Ogg, ‘The Etchings of Graham Sutherland and Paul Drury’ in Print Collectors Quarterly, Vol. XVI, Part 1, 1929, see pp. 76–100, illustrated page 80; Douglas Cooper, The Work of Graham Sutherland, 1961, p.69, reproduced plate 3a; Raymond Lister, Samuel Palmer and his Etchings, 1969; Felix H. Man, Graham Sutherland: das graphische Werk 1922–1970, 1970, No. 24, reproduced. Tate Britain holds an impression of this work in the same state (Inventory no. PO2066). The plate was destroyed by 1928. (1) £1,500 - £2,000

489* Carmichael (Stewart, 1867-1950). Mrs Linton Andrews, 1916, lithograph on japan tissue paper, signed and inscribed in pencil to Mrs Linton Andrews from the artist, sheet size 34.5 x 42cm (13.5 x 16.5ins), framed and glazed (58 x 52.5cm) (1)

£70 - £100

Lot 490

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492* Denis (Maurice, 1870-1943). Pieta, illustration to Poemes, by Francis Thompson, traduits par Elisabeth M. Denis-Graterolle, Paris, Ambroise Vollard, 1939[-1942], colour lithograph on chine volant, a proof, with printed remarque, aside from the published edition of 260 copies, image size 243 x 165mm, sheet size 44 x 32.5cm (17.25 x 12.75ins), tipped onto backing paper along right hand margin only, cream card window mount (65.5 x 50cm)

Lot 493

One of 13 full-page lithographs by Maurice Denis made towards the end of his life to illustrate poems by the English poet and mystic Francis Thompson (1859-1907), with translations by the artist's second wife Elisabeth Denis, published by the famous Parisian dealer and publisher Vollard during the early years of the Second World War. (1) £100 - £150

493* Detmold (Edward Julius, 1883-1957). Tiger and the Peacock Feather, 1924, uncoloured etching with aquatint, on pale cream japan paper, printed with rich plate tone, signed in pencil to lower margin, plate size 337 x 201mm (13.25 x 8ins), with margins, period thin black wood frame, glazed, with framer’s label of Ernest T.H. Bennett, Finsbury Circus House, 9 Blomfield Street, London EC2 to verso (1)

£500 - £700

494* Figura (Hans, 1898-1978). Three Tyrolean winter scenes, colour etchings, each signed in pencil lower right, the largest 27 x 33cm mount aperture, framed and glazed, frame size 47 x 52.5cm, together with seven other signed colour etchings by Erden Berger, Emil Singer, Frederick Halpern and others, various sizes (1)

£200 - £300

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496* Gill (Eric, 1882-1940), Selected Engravings by Eric Gill, published by Douglas Cleverdon, Bristol, 1928, the book from the edition of 400 (there were also ten copies on Japanese vellum and 80 copies on Batchelor handmade paper), signed and numbered 60 in pen and ink by the artist, with the separate suite on Japan issued with the book edition of ten on Japan: the book with the full set of 148 prints, including 126 wood engravings,17 copper engravings and 5 woodcuts, 1908-1927, on wove paper, fine to very good impressions, the wood engravings P89,151, and 220 printed in black and red, P89 (final state) and 151 printed in red, on wove paper, the full sheets, in very good, well preserved condition, bound within dark blue cloth-covered boards with gilt design on front, plastic dust jacket, a small damage to right edge of front board, scuffing at the corners, vellum spine with gilt title, overall 352 x 282mm; the separate suite of prints on Japan issued with the book edition of ten on Japan, lacking plates P218, 219, 320, 327, 331, 334, 360, the wood engravings and cuts printed on fine tissue-thin Japan with wirelines, the copper engravings on sturdier, fibrous Japan with wirelines, fine to very good impressions, a few plates with one or two small stains and foxmarks, generally in very good, well preserved condition, loose within marbled paper covered portfolio, overall 338 x 268mm

495AR* Flint (William Russell, 1880-1969). Doorway, Concarneaux, 1929, drypoint etching on pale cream laid paper, signed in ink, and numbered XI to lower margin, plate size 25 x 19.5cm (9.75 x 7.7ins), sheet size 33 x 25.5cm (13 x 10ins), framed and glazed, with period gallery label for the Fine Art Society, dated 29-8-1934 Wright 19, v. (1)

Literature: Physick ed. Shelton Books no. 54, nos. P5,14,18,31,36,39-41,445,49-50, 54, 60-2,65,71-8,80-2,84, 86-9, 91-110, 135-7, 140, 143, 149, 149a, 151-4, 157-8, 163, 166-7, 172-3, 176, 179, 186-7, 193-6, 204-5, 209, 212, 21723, 226-9, 231, 233-7, 239, 241-4, 246-50, 256, 270, 276-80, 284, 286, 289, 296, 302-5, 316, 320, 327, 329, 331, 334, 337, 340-1, 348-9, 352, 360, 36473, 380, 382, 387, 389-90, 397, 400, 408, 432, 443-4, 448, 463, 474, 480, 483, 489-90, 492-7, 613; Of which woodcuts P140, 154, 167, 172, 226 Of which copper engravings: P279-80, 296, 302-4 368-73, 400 (second final state), 480, 483, 492 (The suite on Japan lacking plates P218, 219, 320, 327, 331, 334, 360) (2) £3,000 - £5,000

£150 - £200

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499* Haden (Francis Seymour, 1818-1910). Battersea Reach, 1863, etching with drypoint on laid paper, a fine impression on fibrous japan tissue, a proof apart from the issue in Etudes à l'eau-forte, signed in pencil lower right, inscribed in the plate to upper left: Old Chelsea Seymour Haden 1863 Out of Whistler's window, small faint collectors stamp to lower left corner of the image, laid down to sheet edges only on card, plate size 152 x 228mm (6.25 x 9ins), sheet size 190 x 250mm (7.5 x 9.9ins), with label of Graves Gallery, New Street, Birmingham to verso, framed and glazed, together with: Whistler (James McNeill, 1839-1903). Billingsgate, 1859, etching on cream laid paper, signed and dated in the plate, as issued in Philip Gilbert Hamerton, The Portfolio, 1878, plate size 152 x 223 mm (6 x 8.75 ins), sheet size 260 x 335 mm (10.25 x 13.2 ins), two vertical closed tears repaired to lower margin, just touching the lower edge of the plate, framed and glazed

497* Grass (Günter, 1927-2015). Shoe with cigarette butts, 1974, etching with drypoint on wove paper, signed and dated lower right, numbered 120/250 lower left, with margins, plate size 32.5 x 39cm (12.75 x 15.5ins), sheet size 49.5 x 65cm (19.5 x 25.5ins), framed and glazed (515 x 670 mm), exhibition label of Patrick Seale Prints Limited, London on verso (1)

£80 - £120

Schneiderman 48, viii/xii. Kennedy 47, viii/viii. (2)

498* Greaves (Walter, 1846-1930). Old Battersea Bridge, etching on laid paper, signed within the plate ‘W Greaves Chelsea’, titled Old Battersea Bridge in pencil to lower margin, some spotting and light overall toning, plate size 175 x 275mm (6.9 x 10.9ins), sheet size 26 x 35cm, old oak frame with gilt inner slip, glazed, together with: The Chelsea, etching on pale cream laid paper, printed with light overall plate tone, signed in pencil, plate size 112 x 225mm (4.4 x 8.9ins), with margins, framed and glazed, with printed label to verso for Graves Gallery, Birmingham (2)

£200 - £300

500* Haden (Francis Seymour, 1818-1910). Two Battleships Firing at Sea, with spotter biplanes above, etching on pale cream wove paper, inscribed ‘F. Seymour Haden’ in pencil to lower right margin, and III to lower left, plate size 20.2 x 30.3cm (8 x 12ins), with margins, framed and glazed (1)

£300 - £500

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501AR* Holloway (Edgar, 1914-2008). Virginia Woolf, line engraving on pale cream laid paper, signed and titled in pencil, plate size 20 x 15cm (7.8 x 5.9ins), with margins, framed and glazed, with Studio One Gallery, Oxford label to verso (1)

£200 - £300

502* Josset (Lawrence, 1910-1955). A collection of 21 etchings, various Christmas and greetings cards, etc, depicting various nativity, oast house, stable, cherub and bucolic scenes, each signed in pencil lower right and bearing Christmas greetings from the artist and family, various sizes, the largest card size 20 x 14.5 cm, together with an original pencil and wash head and shoulders drawing of a gentleman by the artist, 25 x 19.5 cm, a few small stains, mounted and a print of the same (23)

503* Jowett (Katharine, 1890-1965). Lanterns in the Wind, Street outside Chien Men, Peking, Temple of Ten Thousand Blessings, Winter Palace, Peking, Temple of Heaven, Peking, Sunshine and Solitude in the Forbidden City, Peking, & Chien Men, Peking, 6 colour woodblock prints, each signed in pencil, several titled to lower margin, or to verso, plus one further colour woodblock print unsigned, image size 255 x 160mm (10.1 x 6.4ins), and similar, all framed and glazed

£150 - £200

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505* Lord (Elyse Ashe, 1900-1971). Donkey Dance, etching printed in colours on pale cream thin japan paper, from the published edition of 75 impressions, signed and numbered 11/75 in pencil, plate size 325 x 282mm (12.75 x 11.25ins), with margins, framed and glazed (1)

£150 - £200

506* Lord (Elyse Ashe, 1900-1971). Ducks in a Pond, Chinese Manner, etching printed in colours on thin japan paper, from the published edition of 75 impressions, signed, titled Chinese, and numbered 37/75 in pencil, plate size 210 x 300mm (8.25 x 11.8ins), with margins, framed and glazed (1)

£150 - £200

504AR* Knight (Laura, 1877-1970). Mother and Child, etching on pale cream wove paper, a proof aside from the published edition of 55, signed and marked to lower right margin ‘no. A of 1st printing’, pale mount stain, the full sheet, plate size 198 x 175mm (7.8 x 6.9ins), sheet size 305 x 230mm (12 x 9ins), framed and glazed (1)

£200 - £300

507* Lord (Elyse Ashe, 1900-1971). Lady of Rank, etching printed in colours on off-white japan paper, from the published edition of 75 impressions, signed, titled Chinese, and numbered 33/75 in pencil, plate size 43 x 31cm, sheet size 52 x 41cm, framed and glazed (63.5 x 51.5cm), with early label to verso of Aldridge Bros, The Little Gallery, 35 Warwick Street, Worthing to verso (1)

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508* Mason (Frank Henry, 1876-1965). Harbour Lights: Shields, etching on paper, printed with plate tone, signed lower left, titled lower right, spotted, plate size 185 x 300mm (7.25 x 11.75ins), mount aperture 210 x 315mm (8.25 x 12.5ins), framed and glazed (430 x 490mm), together with: Bone (David Muirhead, 1876-1953), Falkland Palace, etching on paper, printed with light plate tone, signed lower right, a couple of light spots (one to margin), plate size 115 x 175mm (4.5 x 7ins), mount aperture 130 x 190mm (5.25 x 7.5ins), framed and glazed (385 x 550mm), verso with framer’s label James Connell & Sons, Glasgow, including typewritten title and artist’s name, plus two others etchings: St. Augustine’s Gate [Bristol], by Edward W. Sharland (1884-1967), and Petergate, York, by Charles A. Barker (late 19thearly 20th century), both window mounted, framed and glazed (4)

510* Morgan (James Squire, 1886-1974). Deserted Hut, etching with drypoint, on paper, signed and titled in pencil to lower margin, with pencilled ‘Artist’s proof A’, plate size 150 x 225mm (6 x 9ins), mount aperture 165 x 240mm (6.5 x 9.5ins), framed and glazed (360 x 425mm), together with: A landscape at moonrise, etching with aquatint, on paper, signed in pencil to lower margin, plate size 90 x 175mm (3.5 x 7ins), mount aperture 105 x 185mm (4 x 7.25ins), framed and glazed (295 x 370mm) (2)

£150 - £200

511* Nixon (Job, 1891-1938). Italian Mountain Village, etching with drypoint, signed in pencil, plate size 23.5 x 36.5cm (9.2 x 14.4ins), with margins, framed and glazed (39 x 54.5cm), together with: Tushingham (Sidney, 1884-1968). Venetian Barges, drypoint etching, an artist's proof, published in an edition of 75 impressions, signed in pencil, plate size 26 x 36.5cm (10.4 x 14.5ins), with margins, framed and glazed (51 x 62cm), with period label to verso of Richard Haworth, Blackburn to verso, plus: Lee Hankey (William, 1869-1952). Mother and Child, drypoint etching, signed W. Lee-Hankey inv del et imp., and with artist's blindstamp, plate size 22 x 17.5cm (8.75 x 7.1ins), with margins, framed and glazed (50.5 x 38cm)

509* Whydale (Ernest Herbert, 1886-1952). Gipsies, drypoint etching, signed in pencil, plate size 30 x 25cm (11.75 x 10ins), with margins, in cream card window-mount, together with 7 others various, The Knitting Lesson by Dwight Case Sturges; J'Accuse by Salomon van Abbe; The Bridge by Lowes D. Luard; Now I state on a Hay-stack... by Robert Spence; House Martins by Winifred Austen; The Blue Girl by Thomas Way and Children running down the street by John Henry Dowd (8)

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513* Shepperson (Claude Allin, 1867-1921). Roulette: Monte Carlo, proof etching with drypoint on laid paper, watermarked F.J. Head & Co, unsigned as issued by the artist’s executors, with blind embossed monogramme CF to lower left corner, published in an edition of 75 impressions, numbered 66/75 in pencil to lower right corner, plate size 22.5 x 33cm (8.9 x 12.9ins), sheet size 290 x 460mm (11.5 x 18ins), together with The Prodigal Son, circa 1907, etching on laid paper, watermarked F.J. Head & Co, a very good, dark impression, unsigned as issued by the artist’s executors, in an edition of 75 impressions, numbered 57/75 in pencil to lower right, plate size 200 x 252mm (7.9 x 10ins), sheet size 290 x 405mm (11.5 x 16ins), plus Diana and the Nymphs, Mi-Careme, and The Child, all etchings printed on laid paper, watermarked F.J. Head & Co, unsigned proofs as issued by the artist’s executors, in editions of 35 or 75 impressions, the first numbered 26/35, the second numbered 32/75 and the third numbered 10/75, all with good margins Martin Hardie, The Etchings and Lithographs of Claude Shepperson, Print Collector’s Quarterly, X, 1923, 20, 4, 8, 13 and 22. (5) £150 - £200

512* Langmaid (Rowland, 1897-1956). Shipping on the River, etching, signed, plate size 22.5 x 34cm, framed and glazed (45 x 54.5cm), Deighton's Strand Gallery to verso, together with: Hall (Oliver, 1869-1957), Villeneuve, France, etching, signed, plate size 15 x 27cm, framed and glazed (32.5 x 46.5cm), Graves Gallery label to verso, Tushingham (Sidney, 1884-1968), Falmouth Model Laundry, etching, signed, plate size 19.7 x 27.5 cm, framed and glazed (42.5 x 53cm), and 3 others (1)

£200 - £300

514* Lishman (Walter, 1900-1986). September Evening, Durham, etching on paper, signed in pencil 'W. Lishman SGA' lower right, titled and numbered 24/50 lower left, plate size 22.7 x 30.0cm (9 x 11.75ins), window mounted, framed and glazed (43.7 x 47.5cm), together with: Michl (Ferdinand, 1877-1951), Der Abschied, Von der Jugend, & Das Trinklied vom Jammer der Erde, three etchings in colour on paper, each signed in pencil lower right, titled lower left, plate sizes approximately 28.0 x 22.5cm (11 x 9ins), sheet sizes 41.5 x 35.0cm (16.25 x 13.75ins) and smaller, plus: Yoors (Eugène, 1879-1977), Tall trees in a landscape, etching on paper, signed in pencil lower right, numbered 40/75 lower left, plate size 33.8 x 26.5cm (13.25 x 10.5ins), window mounted, framed and glazed (51.8 x 44.0cm), with: Wilson (William, 1905-1972), York Minster, etching on paper, signed in pencil lower right, titled lower left, plate size 27.5 x 23.8cm (11 x 9.5ins), window mounted, framed and glazed (46.0 x 37.5cm), and two other etchings, one Dutch and the other possibly German, both window mounted, framed and glazed (8)

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515AR* Tanner (Robin, 1904-1988). Flowers of May, 1972, etching on pale cream wove paper, a trial proof, aside from the edition of 50 published by Penn Print Room in 1974, signed to centre of lower margin, and inscribed Trial Proof to lower left corner, some pale discolouration to paper, plate size 270 x 186mm (10.6 x 7.4ins), sheet size 375 x 300mm (14.75 x 11.75ins), framed and glazed

516AR* Tanner (Robin, 1904-1988). October, 1984, etching on pale cream laid paper, published in an edition of 25 impressions by Garton & Cooke in 1985, signed in pencil to centre of lower margin, plate size 211 x 151mm (8.4 x 6ins), sheet size 380 x 300mm (14.75 x 12ins), framed and glazed Provenance: Private Collection, Sussex, UK. Obtained directly from the artist by the current owner, who worked alongside Robin Tanner as a schools’ inspector. Garton 47, ii/ii. (1) £300 - £400

Provenance: Private Collection, Sussex, UK. Obtained directly from the artist by the current owner, who worked alongside Robin Tanner as a schools’ inspector. Garton 26, ii/ii. (1) £200 - £300

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517AR* Tanner (Robin, 1904-1988). The Gamekeeper’s Cottage, 1928, etching on ivory white wove paper, from the edition of 12 impressions only published by Garton & Cooke in 1982, following minor reworking by the artist in 1975, signed in pencil to centre of lower margin, and titled ‘The Gamekeeper’s Cottage’ by the artist to lower left corner, plate size 173 x 224mm (6.9 x 8.9ins), sheet size 265 x 355mm (10.5 x 14ins), framed and glazed Provenance: Private Collection, Sussex, UK. Obtained directly from the artist by the current owner, who worked alongside Robin Tanner as a schools’ inspector. Garton 8, iv/iv. The original edition of 50 impressions was published by Nicholson in 1929. (1) £500 - £700

518AR* Tanner (Robin, 1904-1988). The Plough, 1973, etching on pale cream wove paper, from the edition of 50 impressions, published by Penn Print Room in 1974, signed in pencil to centre of lower blank margin ‘Robin Tanner fec. et. imp.’, and titled by the artist ‘The Plough’ to lower left blank margin, plate size 161 x 188mm (6.4 x 7.5ins), sheet size 265 x 340mm (10.5 x 13.5ins), framed and glazed Provenance: Private Collection, Sussex, UK. Obtained directly from the artist by the current owner, who worked alongside Robin Tanner as a schools’ inspector. Garton 30, iv/iv. (1) £300 - £400

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519AR* Tanner (Robin, 1904-1988). Wiltshire Roadmaker, 1928, etching on pale cream laid paper, watermarked Hand Made, published in an edition of 50 impressions by Penn Print Room iin 1974, signed in pencil to centre of lower margin, and numbered 30/50 in pencil to lower left blank margin in another hand, light mount stain, 2 patches of tape residue to upper and lower blank margins, plate size 98 x 150mm (3.9 x 5.8ins), sheet size 233 x 288mm (9.1 x 11.4ins), framed and glazed Provenance: Private Collection, Sussex, UK. Obtained directly from the artist by the current owner, who worked alongside Robin Tanner as a schools’ inspector. Garton 6, iv/iv. (1) £200 - £300

Lot 519 520AR* Tanner (Robin, 1904-1988). Wren and Primroses, 1935, etching on pale cream wove paper, watermarked Green & Son, signed to centre of lower blank margin ‘Robin Tanner fec. et. imp.’, light mount stain, and with tape residue to extreme upper and lower blank margins verso, plate size 91 x 110mm (3.6 x 4.4ins), sheet size 184 x 207mm (7.3 x 8.2ins), framed and glazed Provenance: Private Collection, Sussex, UK. Obtained directly from the artist by the current owner, who worked alongside Robin Tanner as a schools’ inspector. Garton 19. (1) £200 - £300

Lot 520 521AR* Thoma (Hans, 1839-1924). The Rest on the Flight into Egypt, 1893, woodcut on light brown paper, printed in black, white and pale grey-green, with monogram and date in the image to lower left corner, signed by the artist in ink towards lower left, sheet size 37.5 x 45.5cm (14.75 x 17.9ins), framed and glazed (1)

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523* Watkins (Islwyn, 1938-2018). Oval & Cutaway, 1966, etching with aquatint, from the published edition of 20 impressions, signed, dated, titled, numbered 15/20, framed and glazed, together with other modern British etchings, including Norman Ackroyd, Wharfdale in Winter, signed, Valerie Thornton, Autun, 1979, signed, dated, marked A.P. and inscribed for Mary + Peter to lower margin, a colour etching by Sally McLaren titled Landscape with Blue Moon, signed, titled and numbered 1/50, Graham Clarke, By Appointment, signed, titled and numbered 290/300, Willi Kissmer, Blaues Relief, and Triangle, two colour etchings, the first signed, titled and numbered 49/199, the second signed, titled and marked Epreuve d’artiste, and a colour etching by Koichi Sakamoto, signed and numbered 70/100 (8)

£200 - £300

522 Various Artists. A Selection of Etchings by the Etching Club, London: Joseph Cundall & Thomas Bosworth, 1865, 12 original etchings by John E. Millais, Thomas Creswick, Frederick Tayler, Samuel Palmer, Richard Ansdell, W. Holman Hunt, Richard Redgrave, John C. Horsley, George B. O’Neill, C. W. Cope, James C. Hook and Seymour Haden, all printed on chine appliqué, with thick wove backing paper, some light scattered spots (mostly light), pale waterstain to outer margin of plates 1-5, 9 & 12, heavier spotting to title and contents leaf, yellow chalk-glazed endpapers, with bookplate of Cyril Flower to front pastedown, and neat presentation inscription to front endpaper ‘Cyril Flower from R.C.J.’, original publisher’s maroon morocco-backed cloth gilt, rubbed and scuffed with some marks, and a little wear to extremities, folio (sheet size 45 x 32cm) Contents: Happy Spring-time, by John E. Millais (Goldman 33), A Roughish Road by a Loch side, by Thomas Creswick, A Day’s Hunting in the Fens, by Frederick Tayler, The Herdsman [or The Weary Ploughman], by Samuel Palmer (Lister 8, viii/viii), The Park, by Richard Ansdell, The Day in the Country, by W. Holman Hunt (Bronkhurst Appendix B21), Summer Woods, by Richard Redgrave, The Dunenna’s Return, by John C. Horsley, The Portrait, by George B. O’Neill, The Spring Flood, by C.W. Cope, Gathering Eggs from the Cliff, by James C. Hook, and A Study in Kensington Gardens, by Seymour Haden (Schneiderman 31, iii/iii). (1) £800 - £1,200

524* Wyllie (William Lionel, 1851-1931). The Poseidon Temple, Attica, circa 1920, etching on pale cream wove paper, signed in pencil lower left, plate size 254 x 354mm (10 x 14ins), with margins, framed and glazed (1)

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525* Zorn (Anders Leonard, 1860-1920). A Ring (Une Bague), 1906, etching on pale cream laid paper, with partial watermark, the second state (the second, published state of 2), plate size 215 x 160mm (8.5 x 6.25ins), sheet size 330 x 255mm (13 x 10ins), hingemounted in cream card mount, framed and glazed, with old printed labels to verso of Alex Drysdale, Carver, Gilder & PIcture Frame Maker, Edinburgh, and Aitken Dott & Son, Edinburgh, to verso Asplund 208, ii/ii. The model for this work was the wife of the Finnish writer Wentzel Hagelstam. (1) £300 - £500

526* Zorn (Anders, 1860-1920). Against the Current, 1919, etching on ivory laid paper, signed in pencil lower right, with full margins, some mount staining and discolouration from the backing card, glued to backing card along sheet edges, plate size 115 x 163mm (4.5 x 6.5ins), sheet size 280 x 375mm (11 x 14.75ins), period frame, glazed, with original label for James Connell & Sons, 31 Renfield Street, Glasgow, to verso Asplund 288 ii/ii. (1)

£300 - £500

527* Wilkinson (Norman, 1878-1971). Fishing boats going out to sea, etching with drypoint, signed in pencil, plate size 17.5 x 28cm, sheet size 25.5 x 35cm, together with: Langmaid (Rowland, 1897-1956). St. Paul's, Blackfriars, etching with drypoint, signed and titled in pencil, limited edition of 150, 17.5 x 21.5cm mount aperture, framed and glazed, old labels to verso, frame size 43.5 x 36cm Manning (William Westley, 1868-1954). Moored boats in Venice, aquatint on paper, signed in pencil, 28 x 36cm mount aperture, framed and glazed, frame size 45 x 52cm, Smith (Robert Henry, 19th/20th Century). "The Homeward Bounder", etching, signed in pencil, plate size 21 x 27.5cm, framed and glazed, frame size 38.5 x 45.5cm (4)

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Lot 527 528* Arms (John Taylor, 1887-1953). Grim Orvieto, 1926, etching on cream laid paper, signed and dated in pencil lower right, from the edition of 100, printed by Frederick Reynolds, plate size 280 x 220mm (11 x8.7ins), sheet size 415 x 290mm (16.25 x 11.4ins), framed and glazed (45.5 x 37.3cm), together with other mostly early 20th century etchings, mainly by British artists, including Edgar Holloway, Rainy Landscape, 1930, etching, signed, dated, and numbered 7/25 in pencil, E. Herbert Whydale, Corfe Castle, etching, signed in pencil, Kenneth Holmes, Venice, etching, signed in pencil, framed and glazed, Eric Taylor, Grandmother’s Parlour, etching, signed, titled and numbered 2/10, framed and glazed, Leonard Squirrell, Landscape, etching with drypoint, signed in pencil, framed and glazed, and others including William Walcot, E.M. Synge (Venice, 1906), Fred Richards (The Rialto), G. Vernon Stopes (Siamese Cats), Nathaniel Sparks, Norman Janes, Alphonse Legros, all signed in pencil, framed and mostly glazed, various sizes John Taylor Arms, Grim Orvieto: number 5 from the Italian Series. Fletcher 176. (25) £400 - £600

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529* Ilsted (Peter, 1861-1933). Little Girl with a Flat Cap, 1924, colour mezzotint on wove, signed, plate size 48 x 47.5cm, sheet size 63 x 61.5cm, framed without glass (79 x 76.5cm) (1)

£200 - £300

530AR* Dalì (Salvador, 1904-1989). King of Aragon, 1971-2, etching and mezzotint on wove paper, printed in dark blue and orange, signed lower right, numbered 130/250 in pencil, some overall light toning, plate size 35.5 x 26.7cm, sheet size 65.6 x 50cm, framed and glazed (68 x 52cm) Literature: Michier & Löpsinger 528. (1)

£200 - £300

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531AR* Flint (William Russell, 1880-1969). Susanna, 1934, colour reproduction print, published by Frost & Reed, in an edition of 300 impressions, signed in pencil lower right, and with Fine Art Trade Guild blindstamp lower left, image size 45.5 x 35cm (17.9 x 13.75ins) with margins, period frame, glazed (1)

Lot 530

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532AR* Flint (William Russell, 1880–1969). The Silver Mirror, 1961, colour reproduction print, published by Frost and Reed Ltd., in an edition of 850 impressions, Fine Art Trade Guild blindstamp to lower left, signed in pencil lower right, image size 27.5 x 46cm (10.75 x 18ins), framed and glazed Gardner & Clark 71. (1)

534* Jones (Barbara Mildred, 1912-1978). Fairground, 1946, colour lithograph, printed by The Baynard Press for School Prints Ltd., London (S.P. 2), sheet size 49.5 x 76cm (19.5 x 30ins), framed and glazed (515 x 780mm), ‘Framers of Shaftesbury’ label on verso (1)

533* Gentleman (Tom, 1882-1966). The Grey Horses, 1946, colour lithograph, printed by The Baynard Press for School Prints Ltd., London (S.P. 11), two short closed edge tears (repaired on verso), sheet size 49.5 x 76cm (19.5 x 30ins), together with: Ulreich (Buk, 1889-1962), Arizona Cowboys, 1947, colour lithograph, printed by The Baynard Press for School Prints Ltd., London (S.P. 22), sheet size 49.5 x 76cm (19.5 x 30ins) (2)

£150 - £200

£200 - £300

535AR* Moore (Henry, 1898-1986). Helmet Head Lithographs: Contemplative Eye, Direct Eye, Hiding Eye, Superior Eye, and Wide Eye, 1974-75, the complete set of five colour lithographs on heavy off-white handmade paper, published by Gerald Cramer, Geneva, all unsigned proofs, aside from the published edition of 50 numbered impressions (plus 22 additional sets numbered I to XXII for museums and collaborators), printed by Alistair Grant at The Royal College of Art, sheet size 500 x 630mm (19.75 x 24.75ins)

£100 - £150

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537AR* Pasmore (Victor, 1908-1998). Abstract 1971, colour screenprint on heavy off-white wove paper, printed by Kelpra Studio, London, and published by Marlborough Graphics in an edition of 75 impressions, signed with monogram, dated ‘71, and numbered 75/75 in pencil, sheet size 71 x 69cm (28 x 27.2ins), period perspex frame (1)

£400 - £600

536* Nolan (Sidney, 1917-1992). Floral Images (Plate 8), 1972, colour screenprint on wove, from the edition of 70 impressions, signed in pencil, and numbered 40/70, verso captioned in pencil to verso upper left and small ink stamp ‘K 8111’ lower right, verso of sheet slightly spotted, sheet size 658 x 507mm, framed and glazed, 680 x 530mm (1)

£200 - £300

538AR* Pasmore (Victor, 1908-1998). Victor Pasmore, Points of Contact No. 37, 1982, colour screenprint, printed by Kelpra Studio, London, in an edition of 70 impressions, signed with initials, dated ‘82, and numbered 1/70, image size 669 x 330mm, sheet size 876 x 487mm, framed and glazed, with printed label of Michael Grimes, Fine Art Consultant, Formby, Liverpool, to verso (1)

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539AR* Piper (John, 1903-1992). Waddeston, screenprint in colours, 1980, on wove paper, signed in pencil, numbered 12/90, printed at Kelpra Studio, London, with their blindstamp verso, published by Marlborough Fine Art, London, with margins, in very good condition, image 420 x 567mm, sheet 528 x 693mm, framed and glazed Levinson 423. (1)

£700 - £1,000

540AR* Piper (John, 1903-1992). Llangloffan, 1980, lithographic reproduction printed in colours of the artist’s painting of 1971, on wove paper, signed in pencil, from the edition of 750, printed by the Cavendish Press, published by the Cavendish Collection, with the Fine Arts Trade Guild blindstamp and Cavendish Press letterpress in the lower margin, with margins, slight light and mount-staining, in very good condition, image 394 x 573mm, sheet 528 x 693mm, framed and glazed Not in Levinson. (1)

£200 - £300

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541AR Piper (John, 1903-1992). Brighton Aquatints, twelve original aquatints of modern Brighton with short descriptions by the artist and an introduction by Lord Alfred Douglas, London: Duckworth, 1939, 12 uncoloured aquatints by John Piper, each with tissue-guard, text printed on pale blue paper, signed in ink by the artist to front endpaper, original cloth-backed patterned boards, with printed title label to upper cover, lightly rubbed, oblong folio (sheet size 25.3 x 39cm) Levinson 12-23. (1)

£1,500 - £2,000

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543AR* Richards (Ceri, 1903-1971). The force that drives the water through the rocks, 1965, colour lithograph, printed by the Curwen Studio on pale cream wove paper, printed by Curwen Studio, from the published edition of 50 impressions, signed and numbered 50/50, sheet size 59.5 x 73cm (23.5 x 28.75ins), framed and glazed Sanesi 50. (1)

£100 - £200

544AR* Richards (Ceri, 1903-1971). Trafalgar Square, 1962, colour lithograph printed by Curwen Studio, published by Editions Alecto, signed in blue crayon, dated, and numbered 19 from the edition of 100, sheet size 57 x 80cm (22.5 x 31.5ins), framed and glazed (1)

£200 - £300

546AR* Rouault (Georges, 1881-1958). Juge, 1939, colour aquatint, signed and dated in the plate lower left, sheet size 33 x 25.3cm (13 x 10ins), one of 110 unnumbered impressions issued as frontispiece to the book Lionello Venturi, Georges Rouault, New York, E. Weyhe Editeur, 1940, the volume numbered 43 from an edition of 100, plus 10 hors commerce, the book with three colour plates and numerous monochrome illustrations, original green wrappers over stiff boards, rubbed and faded to spine and edges, spine with some wear and lower portion of spine with some loss of wrapper, 4to (33.5 x 26cm), signed in blue ink by the author Lionello Venturi to blank leaf at front, and dated Christmas 1943

545* Rothenstein (Michael, 1908-1993). Timber Felling in Essex, 1946, colour lithograph, printed by The Baynard Press for School Prints Ltd., London (S.P. 5), sheet size 49.5 x 76cm (19.5 x 30ins), framed and glazed (515 x 780mm), ‘Framers of Shaftesbury’ label on verso, together with: Mozley (Charles, 1915-1991), The Ballet, 1946, colour lithograph, printed by The Baynard Press for School Prints Ltd., London (S.P. 10), sheet size 49.5 x 76cm (19.5 x 30ins) Timber Felling in Essex was Michael Rothenstein’s first published print. (2) £150 - £200

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549* Tunnard (John, 1900-1971). Holiday, 1947, colour lithograph, printed by The Baynard Press for School Prints Ltd., London (S.P. 18), sheet size 49.5 x 76cm (19.5 x 30ins), framed and glazed (515 x 780mm), ‘Framers of Shaftesbury’ label on verso, together with: Hutton (Clarke, 1898-1984), Harlequinade, 1946, colour lithograph, printed by The Baynard Press for School Prints Ltd., London (S.P. 13), sheet size 49.5 x 76cm (19.5 x 30ins), framed and glazed (515 x 780mm), ‘Framers of Shaftesbury’ label on verso (2)

£150 - £200

547AR* Sutherland (Graham, 1903-1980). Beetles from A Bestiary and Some Correspondences, 1967, olour lithograph on arches, from the published edition of 70 impressions, issued by Marlborough Fine Art Ltd., London, the full sheet, signed and numbered 55/70, generally in very good condition, sheet size 65.7 x 50cm, framed and glazed, with Marlborough Fine Art gallery label on verso, 87 x 70cm (1)

£500 - £800

550AR* Jacklin (Bill, 1943-). Skylight, 1975, colour screenprint on cream wove paper, signed, dated, titled and numbered 2/65 in pencil, sheet size 56.7 x 56.3cm, framed and glazed (81.5 x 79cm)

548* Tisdall (Hans, 1910-1997). Fisherman’s Hut, 1946, colour lithograph, printed by The Baynard Press for School Prints Ltd., London (S.P. 14), sheet size 49.5 x 76cm (19.5 x 30ins), together with: Ginger (Phyllis, 1907-2005), Town Centre [Bristol], 1946, colour lithograph, printed by The Baynard Press for School Prints Ltd., London (S.P. 7), one short closed edge tear, sheet size 49.5 x 76cm (19.5 x 30ins), plus: Topolski (Feliks, 1907-1989), This England, 1947, colour lithograph, printed by The Baynard Press for School Prints Ltd., London (S.P. 19), sheet size 49.5 x 76cm (19.5 x 30ins) (3)

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551AR* Clarke (Graham, 1941- ). Big Field, 1966/67, colour blockprint on paper, unsigned, some light spotting and toning to margins, image size 420 x 605mm (16.5 x 24ins), sheet size 580 x 770mm (22.75 x 30.25ins)

553AR* Clarke (Graham, 1941-). Carnlledi (St. Davids), circa late1960s, black ink and oil with varnish on board, depicting Carn Llidi near St. David’s, Pembrokeshire, signed lower left, 395 x 550mm (15.5 x 21.4ins), framed (520 x 665mmm), verso with 3 labels: one with ink manuscript title, one with ink manuscript ‘Clive Aldred’s Room’, the third with typescript artist’s name & address details and with ink manuscript title

From a limited edition of 125, published by Editions Alecto. Illustrated on p.19 of ‘Graham Clarke’ by Clare Sydney. (1) £150 - £200

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552AR* Clarke (Graham, 1941-). Bridge at Gweek, circa 1967, colour blockprint on paper, signed, titled and numbered 48/50, with mount stain, image size 450 x 655mm (17.75 x 25.75ins), sheet size 565 x 790mm (22.25 x 31ins)

£200 - £300

554AR* Clarke (Graham, 1941-). Chalk Hills, circa 1966, colour blockprint on paper, signed and titled, image size 430 x 605mm (17 x 23.75ins), sheet size 555 x 760mm (21.75 x 30ins)

From Graham Clarke’s early ‘Cornwall’ series of limited edition block prints, produced for Editions Alecto. (1) £150 - £200

From Graham Clarke’s early Shoreham/Kent series of limited edition block prints, produced for Editions Alecto. (1) £150 - £200

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555* Clarke (Graham, 1941-). Dingley Dell, 1973, hand-coloured etching with aquatint on paper, unsigned, titled and numbered 64/75, plate size 345 x 545mm (13.5 x 21.5ins) with full margins (upper and lower edges visible), framed and glazed (590 x 675mm), together with: Jubilee Band, 1977, hand-coloured etching with aquatint on paper, signed, titled and numbered 124/150, plate size 285 x 410mm 11.25 x 16ins), mount aperture 320 x 430mm (12.5 x 17ins), window mounted, framed and glazed (495 x 625mm)

557AR* Clarke (Graham, 1941-). Harvest Moon, circa 1966, colour blockprint on paper, signed and titled, some pale spotting or marks to (mainly upper) blank margins, image size 420 x 605mm (16.5 x 23.75ins), sheet size 555 x 760mm (21.75 x 30ins) From Graham Clarke’s early Shoreham/Kent series of limited edition block prints, produced for Editions Alecto. (1) £150 - £200

Dingley Dell is apparently the second ‘arched top’ etching that Graham Clarke produced. (2) £100 - £150

558* Clarke (Graham, 1941-). Haymakers, 1974, etching with aquatint and some hand-colouring on paper, signed, titled and numbered 83/100, oval blindstamp of probably [Alex Gerr]ard [Fine Art Ltd] partly visible to lower left corner, plate size 340 x 540mm (13.5 x 21.25ins) with full margins, framed and glazed (500 x 630mm), together with: Song of Samuel, 1978, hand-coloured etching with aquatint on paper, signed, titled and numbered 26/250, circular blindstamp of [Graham C]larke partialy visible to lower left corner, plate size 340 x 540mm (13.5 x 21.25ins) with full margins (upper and lower edges visible), framed and glazed (565 x 635mm), with ‘Notes for the Interested’ attached to verso

556* Clarke (Graham, 1941-). Etching, 1976, uncoloured etching with aquatint on paper, depicting the artist at work, signed, titled and numbered 99/100, plate size 270 x 170mm (10.5 x 6.75ins) with full margins, framed and glazed (430 x 330mm), together with: Red Legged Partridge, c.1960s, colour etching with aquatint on paper, printed in shades of brown and orange, signed and titled artist’s proof (unknown edition), plate size 205 x 365mm (8 x 14.25ins), aperture size 235 x 390mm (9.25 x 15.25ins), window mounted, framed and glazed (420 x 560mm), plus: Skaters, 1975, uncoloured etching with aquatint on paper, signed, titled and numbered 36/150, circular artist’s blindstamp lower left, oval blindstamp of Alex Gerrard Fine Art Ltd. lower right, plate size 88 x 126mm (3.5 x 5ins), aperture size 190 x 240mm (7.5 x 9.5ins), window mounted, framed and glazed (300 x 350mm)

Song of Samuel is depicted on page 62 of Clare Sydney’s biography of Graham Clarke, and page 88 further describes how he donated this etching to the Shoreham Society’s Campaign to prevent the M25 motorway from being built through the North Downs. The etching shows Samuel Palmer sitting at his easel, painting a scene based around Shoreham and the Darent Valley, which Palmer called his ‘Valley of Vision’. (2) £150 - £200

Red Legged Partridge: a rare early etching, not mentioned in the artist’s chronological list. (3) £150 - £200

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559* Clarke (Graham, 1941-). Internal Memo, circa 1970s, black ink and watercolour on paper, depicting the artist at work painting a large barcode and saying ‘Hope that Chad Wotsisname doesn’t see this one Alex, it’ll be everywhere...’, signed lower right, 280 x 315mm (11 x 12.25ins) mount aperture, framed and glazed (465 x 485mm), with title inscribed on verso, together with: Peapot, circa 1960s-1970s, watercolour on paper, signed lower right, 180 x 215mm (7 x 8.5ins) mount aperture, framed and glazed (380 x 415mm), Sloman and Pettitt, Maidstone, framer’s label on verso

561* Clarke (Graham, 1941-). Old Man, Old Lady, Brian, and Hobby Horse, 1977, set of four uncoloured etchings on paper, each signed, titled and numbered 69/150, plate size 70 x 60mm (2.75 x 2.25ins), aperture size 90 x 75mm (3.5 x 3ins), window mounted, matching frames and glazed (230 x 195mm), each with framer’s label on verso The Gentle Gallery, Steyning, Sussex (4)

£100 - £150

Internal Memo seems to be portraying a private joke between Graham Clarke and his agent Alex Gerrard, who became his agent in 1973. It appears they believed that another artist was allegedly copying Graham’s style at the time of this painting. (2) £150 - £200

562* Clarke (Graham, 1941-). Paper [Hayle] Mill, 1974, uncoloured etching with aquatint on paper, depicting Hayle Mill, near Maidstone, signed, titled and numbered 71/75, plate size 120 x 215mm (4.75 x 8.5ins), mount aperture 140 x 225mm (5.5 x 8.75ins), framed and glazed (255 x 335mm), verso with attached envelope containing typescript single page ‘Paper (Hayle) Mill Notes to Etching’, signed by the artist and dated 1996, together with: June [and] October, 1979, two hand-coloured etchings with aquatint on paper, from the Cottage Year series, each signed, titled and numbered 47/250 and 48/250 respectively, plate size 130 x 165mm (5.25 x 6.5ins), mount aperture 155 x 180mm (6.25 x 7ins), framed and glazed (280 x 310mm)

560AR* Clarke (Graham, 1941-). Jubilee Band, circa 1977, black ink and watercolour on paper, signed lower right, aperture size 285 x 370mm (11.25 x 14.5ins), window mounted, framed and glazed (445 x 540mm) An original preliminary study for the etching ‘Jubilee Band’ produced in 1977. (1) £150 - £200

The etching of Hayle Mill is depicted on page 12 of Clare Sydney’s biography of Graham Clarke, and pages 87-88 mention his association with the mill, which is futher described in the letter accompanying the etching. (3) £150 - £200

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563* Clarke (Graham, 1941-). Pardon?, 1982, hand-coloured etching with aquatint on paper, signed, titled and numbered 20/75, plate size 145 x 230mm (5.75 x 9ins), framed and glazed (265 x 345mm), framer’s label on verso, together with: Milkmaid, 1976, uncoloured etching on paper, signed and titled artist’s proof (edition 100), plate size 60 x 75mm (2.25 x 6.75ins), window mounted, framed and glazed (235 x 300mm), plus: Fiddler, 1976, uncoloured etching on paper, signed and titled artist’s proof (edition 100), plate size 75 x 45mm (3 x 1.75ins), window mounted, framed and glazed (320 x 265mm), and: A partridge, circa 1960s, colour etching with aquatint on pale cream paper, depicting a partridge, printed in shades of brown and orange, signed and numbered 29/40, plate size 115 x 135mm (4.5 x 5.25ins), framed and glazed (190 x 225mm)

565* Clarke (Graham, 1941-). Self portrait of the artist, black ink and watercolour on paper, signed twice, faint mountstain near edges, tipped onto paper, sheet size 195 x 165mm (7.75 x 6.5ins), framed and glazed (330 x 270mm), together with: Self portrait miniature, 1996, pen and black ink on paper, signed and dated Jan ‘96, tipped onto mountboard, sheet size 35 x 55mm (1.75 x 2.25ins), framed and glazed (105 x 130mm) (2)

£150 - £200

Final item: rare. This etching of a partridge is not mentioned in the artist’s chronological list. (4) £150 - £200

566* Clarke (Graham, 1941-). Wimpole Home Farm, 1984, handcoloured etching with aquatint on paper, signed, titled and numbered 12/15 (Exhibition Proof), plate size 275 x 345mm (10.75 x 13.5ins), sheet size 370 x 455mm (14.5 x 18ins), float mounted, framed and glazed (470 x 525mm), together with: Sunflowers, 1976, hand-coloured etching with aquatint on paper, signed, titled and numbered 87/100, circular artist’s blindstamp lower left, oval blindstamp of Alex Gerrard Fine Art Ltd. lower right, pencilled inscription ‘published 1976’ to upper margin edge, a few minor spots (mainly to margins), plate size 265 x 345mm (10.5 x 132.5ins) with full margins (left and right edges visible), margins with band of pale discolouration, framed and glazed (415 x 515mm)

564AR* Clarke (Graham, 1941-). St. Anthony’s, circa 1967, colour blockprint on paper, signed and titled, image size 420 x 605mm (16.5 x 23.75ins) From Graham Clarke’s early ‘Cornwall’ series of limited edition block prints, produced for Editions Alecto. (1) £150 - £200

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20TH CENTURY PAINTINGS & WATERCOLOURS 568* Wainwright (William John, 1855-1931). Interior scene with servant girl and male figures in 17th century costume, chalk drawing, black and white chalks on laid paper, unsigned, slightly torn at right-hand slightly affecting image, short vertical closed tear at left-hand margin (hidden under window mount), sheet attached to backing board around all edges with brown paper framer’s tape, sheet size 59 x 43.5cm, framed & glazed (71.5 x 55cm) (1)

£200 - £300

567* Donne (Henry Richard Beadon, 1860-1949). At Srinaggar, Cashmere [sic], watercolour on paper, signed lower right, a few pale spots, 200 x 325mm (7.75 x 12.75ins) mount aperture, framed and glazed (360 x 480mm), additionally signed and titled by the artist to portion of old backing board, now mounted on verso (1)

£150 - £200

569* Sickert (Walter, 1860-1942). Studies of a Woman in a Hat, circa 1912, pen and ink, inscribed ’20 (?)St RA’, on the verso of a sheet of lined notepaper, the ink faded, a tiny loss at the left sheet edge, a crease at the left sheet corner, pale discolouration towards the sheet edges and a few pale fox marks, generally in good condition, 170 x 110mm, framed (1)

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Lot 570 570AR* Ayrton (Michael, 1921-1975). Greek Landscape, 1960, Indian ink, grey and black wash on paper, signed and dated 30.3.60 lower left, 34 x 50cm (13.3 x 19.7ins) mount aperture, gilt frame, glazed (overall size 54 x 70.5cm) Aytron visited Greece for extended periods many times from 1958 onwards, and a series of lithographs entitled Greek Landscape in late 1960 to early 1961. (1) £500 - £800

571AR* Piper (John, 1903-1992). Figures from a Cretan Seal, 1955, watercolour, gouache and black ink on heavy wove paper, signed, dated and inscribed to the upper margin 'To Bill Mitchell, with all good wishes John Piper May 22 1955', sheet size 306 x 238mm (12 x 9.4ins), a few light handling marks to edges, laid down to the front endpaper of the book John Piper, Paintings, Drawings & Theatre Designs 1932-1954, arranged and with an introduction by S. John Woods, Faber & Faber, 1955, numerous colour and monochrome illustrations, including four original lithographs specially drawn for the publication by John Piper (including the frontispiece entitled Figures from a Seal, 1954), original publisher's orange-brown and green cloth, spine lettered in gilt, lightly rubbed (32 x 26cm)

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Provenance: Collection of William Scudamore Mitchell (1912-1987), advertising manager at Shell prior to the Second World War, who worked with John Piper on the Shell Guides series, and was himself the author of East Sussex, A Shell Guide (Faber & Faber, 1978). During the war, Mitchell was sent to Singapore where he was inturned by the Japanese, as a prisoner-of-war on the Burma Railway. His account of the experience was published in 1996: The Setting Sun, An Account of Life in Captivity under the Japanese. Mitchell later worked as advertising manager for the Egg Marketing Board until his retirement. He stayed at Fawley Bottom with John and Myfanwy Piper on numerous occasions, and owned several works by Piper, including Venice, The Salute from The Grand Canal (1959), which was included in the Tate Gallery John Piper retrospective (30 November 1983-22 January 1984), number 147. (1) £1,000 - £1,500

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572* Blockley (John). Polperro, watercolour, signed lower left, framed and glazed, together with other 20th century watercolours and oils, including John Laurence, Boats in an Estuary, Richard Bolton, Tree by a Lake, signed and dated ‘85, John Preest, Coastal Scene, 1999, signed and dated lower left, John Newberry, St. Mary’s Redcliffe Square, Oxford, 1990, signed, Norman Battershill, Landscape with Houses, signed, a marine watercolour and gouache by A.D. Bell, signed and dated 1939, an oil of Tower Bridge, entitled Tall Ships and Tower Bridge, by Jack Pountney, signed, and one other (9)

573AR* Brangwyn (Frank, 1867-1956). Figures in an Interior, pen, black ink and monochrome wash, heightened with touches of white gouache and pale blue watercolour, unsigned, 23 x 23cm (9 x 9ins), moulded gilt frame, glazed, with artist’s name plaque with dates to lower edge (1)

£200 - £300

£200 - £300

574AR* Brangwyn (Frank, 1867-1956). Aylesford Church and Bridge across the River Medway, Kent, pen, ink and watercolour on wove paper, showing the church, bridge and barges at Aylesford in Kent, signed in pencil, sheet size 158 x 232mm (6.25 x 9.2ins), old frame, glazed (38 x 43.5cm) (1)

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575* Sleigh (Bernard, 1872-1954). The Crucifixion: A Triptych, 1929, tempera on board, heightened with gold, on three separate panels, with inscription at the foot of the cross Ad Majoram Dei Gloriam Bernard Sleigh 1929 (the date rewritten over a date in Roman numerals which are no longer legible), fine Arts & Crafts patinated copper frames, each with gothic arched form, and gilt pictorial roundels above, integral connecting hinges, overall size including frame 81.5 x 103cm (32 x 40.5ins) Provenance: Private Collection, Cotswolds, UK. This important work is an exhibition version, on a reduced scale, of the crucifixion triptych painted by Bernard Sleigh in 1906 for the chapel at Holloway Prison, London. Commissioned from the artist by the aristocrat, spiritualist and reformer Edith Lyttelton, the original oil on canvas, measuring 84 x 32 inches, was purchased by Brigham Young University Museum of Art in 2005. The work depicts Christ as a model of human perfection, with a heavenly host of angels above, and figures from modern life in attendance below, including a knight, old man, judge, prisoner, king and bishop. The shepherd looking out below the right hand of Christ is understood to be a self-portrait of the artist, whose wife and two children are also included on the far right of the composition. Literature: Roger Cooper, Bernard Sleigh, Artist and Craftsman, 1872-1954, Journal of the Decorative Arts Society 1850 - the Present, number 21, 1997, pages 88-102. The present work is illustrated as figure 4 on page 93. (1)

£3,000 - £5,000

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576* Collis (Maurice, 1889-1973). Female figures, 1958, gouache on card, depicting a bright landscape with 5 female figures, initialled lower right and dated March 1958, with unfinished painting of a horse and a tree on the verso, sheet size 27.5 x 37.2cm, tipped-in to a card folder, together with 5 original Christmas cards from Collis, each with mounted painting (4 landscapes, the other a profile portrait), various media, all but one initialled to lower margin and 3 dated (1962, 1963, 1966), 21.5 x 16cm and smaller, all the cards inscribed by the artist, one with additional note ‘from my Irish sketchbook’, each tipped-in to a card folder (6)

Lot 577

£200 - £400

577AR* Conor (William, 1881-1968). Mary Isabel Fullerton as Minnehaha, coloured chalks on pale brown paper, signed upper left, 33.5 x 28cm (13.25 x 11ins), period gilt frame, glazed Provenance: Mary Isabel Fullerton (1901-1990), daughter of William Moore Fullerton (1870-1954), Chairman and Director of the Ulster Bank, Belfast, 1931-42 and Governor of Methodist College, Belfast where Fullerton House was named after him.The family resided at 19 Wellington Park, Belfast; Mary married and subsequently divorced Stephen Alexander Holgate Batten (1898-1957), Captain (and later Brigadier) Royal Engineers, and remarried Colonel Richard Shannon in 1936 or 1937. Their daughter Faith Shannon (1938-2018), artist and bookbinder, thence by descent. William Conor was a friend of the family during the 1920’s and 1930’s. Irish artist William Conor (1881-1968) first exhibited in Belfast in 1910, and was appointed an official war artist in both the First and Second World Wars. He moved to London after the First World War and came into contact with the Cafe Royal circle, including Sir John Lavery and Augustus John. In 1921 Conor returned to Belfast and opened a studio at 7 Chichester Street. He carried a sketch book at all times to record ordinary life in the streets. He became a member of the Royal Hibernian Academy in 1946, received an OBE in 1952 and was President of the the Royal Ulster Academy from 1957 to 1964. (1) £1,000 - £1,500

Lot 578 578AR* Conor (William, 1881-1968). The Lambeg Drums, coloured wax crayons on paper, signed lower left, small tear apparently without loss to lower right corner, with pencil inscription to verso by Faith Shannon giving details about the work, and the connection between William Conor and Mary Isabel Fullerton (mother of Faith Shannon),21 x 13cm (8.25 x 5.2ins), mounted, gilt frame, glazed Provenance: Mary Isabel Fullerton (1901-1990), daughter of William Moore Fullerton (1870-1954), Chairman and Director of the Ulster Bank, Belfast, 1931-42 and Governor of Methodist College, Belfast where Fullerton House was named after him.The family resided at 19 Wellington Park, Belfast; Mary married and subsequently divorced Stephen Alexander Holgate Batten (1898-1957), Captain (and later Brigadier) Royal Engineers, and remarried Colonel Richard Shannon in 1936 or 1937. Their daughter Faith Shannon (1938-2018), artist and bookbinder, thence by descent. William Conor was a friend of the family during the 1920’s and 1930’s. Irish artist William Conor (1881-1968) first exhibited in Belfast in 1910, and was appointed an official war artist in both the First and Second World Wars. He moved to London after the First World War and came into contact with the Cafe Royal circle, including Sir John Lavery and Augustus John. In 1921 Conor returned to Belfast and opened a studio at 7 Chichester Street. He carried a sketch book at all times to record ordinary life in the streets. He became a member of the Royal Hibernian Academy in 1946, received an OBE in 1952 and was President of the the Royal Ulster Academy from 1957 to 1964. (1) £1,000 - £1,500

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579* Daintrey (Adrian Maurice, 1902-1988). A collection of 15 drawings on paper, including: Alan Ross 1976, Benevento 1945, Drawing room Interior 1972, Benson’s Canteen, Corfu, Villa Maichio, Hassocks 1976, and others, some untitled, pen & black/brown ink, most with pencil, some with watercolour wash, one with watercolour and heightened with bodycolour, most signed or initialled, a few generally light spots or toning to some, 5 windowmounted (3 with typewritten label on verso of mount), sheet sizes between 14 x 22cm (5.5 x 8.5ins) and 25 x 35cm (10 x 14ins), loose in card folder (15)

581* Dearden (Harold, 1888-1962). Fishermen hauling creels, pen, ink, and sepia wash on paper, depicting 2 rugged men bent over and pulling a cart loaded up with lobster pots, men in sailing boats and a town in the background, lightly mount-stained, upper margin with slight show-through from residue of backing board, sheet size 27.2 x 36.7cm, mounted, framed and glazed, Easthope & Fripp gallery label on backboard with inscription ‘Drawing by H. Dearden A.R.C.A.’, 43.2 x 49.6cm (1)

£200 - £300

580* Dawson (Eric, 1918- ). Dancers at the Bandstand, 1990, watercolour with pen & ink on paper, unsigned, 31.5 x 40cm (12.5 x 15.75ins) mount aperture, framed and glazed (475 x 595mm), verso with Sally Hunter Fine Art label detailing artist, title, and exhibition information, also framer’s label of Express Framing, Sawbridgeworth, together with: Peto (Rosemary, 1916-1998), Churchyard at Grinton, North Yorkshire, mixed media (pencil, pastel, coloured crayon, watercolour, gouache) on paper, signed lower right, titled lower centre, 28.5 x 20cm (11.25 x 8ins) mount aperture, framed and glazed (590 x 445mm), verso with Sally Hunter Fine Art label detailing artist, title, and exhibition information, plus: Smith (Edwin, 1912-1971), rooftops scene, watercolour on paper, unsigned, spotted, 31 x 46cm (12.25 x 18ins) mount aperture, framed and glazed (510 x 665mm) (3)

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£200 - £300

582AR* Dunlop (Ronald Ossory, 1894-1973). Portrait of an artist at work, pencil on paper, signed lower left, 23.5 x 17.5cm mount aperture, framed and glazed

£200 - £300

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583* Wyllie (William Lionel, 1851-1931). Her Majesty Passing the City of Rome, pen, ink and monochrome wash on wove paper, signed lower right, sheet size 24 x 35.5cm (9.5 x 14ins), laid down on old card, framed and glazed, with typewritten label to verso: ‘Her Majesty Passing Rome’ A monochrome watercolour by W.L. Wyllie R.S. 1851-1931. (Believed to be painted for publication in book) (1)

£200 - £300

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584* Emanuel (Frank Lewis, 1866-1948). An archive collection of 204 drawings and sketches in England, France, Belgium and the Netherlands, circa 1896-1933, mainly pencil or pen & blank ink on paper or thin card, a few in watercolour, many picturesque street scenes and buildings, coastal views and marine subjects, views of architectural landmarks and old buildings in towns and cities, some country landscapes and rural scenes, studies of figures, etc., many signed or initialled, often titled, some dated, some inscribed to verso by the artist, some mounted on card, largest sheet size approximately 38.0 x 53.5 cm (15 x 21 ins), the smallest approximately 6.7 x 5.0cm (2.5 x 2ins), occasional marks or creases (generally in good condition), on or two with some light spotting, plus a further collection of approximately 166 etchings by the same artist, including landscapes, coastal and rural scenes, figure groups, greetings, invitations or similar, a few colour woodcuts, mostly unsigned and with some duplicates and some trials, all unframed except for 10 views and one etching framed and glazed, together with Emanuel (Charles, 1868-1962). A collection of 62 drawings and sketches in England and France, also locations in Scotland, Spain and the Netherlands, pencil and/or colour pastels on paper or thin card, mostly picturesque street scenes and buildings, some country landscapes, many views of architectural landmarks and old buildings in towns and cities, the majority signed, most titled, some mounted on card, largest sheet size approximately 24.5 x 32.0cm (9.75 x 12.75ins), the smallest approximately 5.6 x 9.6cm (2.25 x 3.75ins), occasional scarce minor marks, all unframed (except 2 framed and glazed) A collection of over 200 vivid sketches of picturesque street scenes, architectural motifs and figure studies by the important artist and illustrator F. L. Emanuel, who studied at the Slade School of Art under Alphonse Legros (1837-1911), at the Académie Julian in Paris under William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825-1905) and Tony Robert-Fleury (1837-1911). Emanuel also wrote on art for the Architectural Review and Manchester Guardian and is the author of The Illustrators of Montmartre (1903) and Etching and Etchings (1930). He exhibited at the Paris Salon, the Royal Academy from 1886, the New English Art Club and elsewhere, had a show of his watercolours in the Méryon Galleries in 1912, and taught etching at the Central School of Arts & Crafts from 1918 to 1930. British locations for Frank Emanuel's drawings include: Hoghton Tower, Southwold, Brentford/Kew, Oxford, Hastings, St. Albans, Deptford, Walberswick, Kensington Gardens, Leigh on Sea, Bromley Station, Paddington, Putney, Peveril Point, Hamstead, Penmaenpool, Rickmansworth, Messing, Bloomsbury, King's Lynn, North Shoebury, Bournemouth, New Oxford Street, Cirencester, Basinghall, Tewkesbury, Chepstow Road, Lambeth Palace & Park, Knowsley Hall, Ledbury, Lincoln, Ludlow, Notting Hill Gate, Whidborne Street etc. Foreign views include: La Voulte, La Porcherie, Le Pollet, La Chêne Verte, Paris, Amsterdam, Haarlem, Overschie, Pont St. Esprit, Larchant, La Rochelle, Rue du Pont, Le Chateau, La Grande Rue, St. Omer, Veere, Fécamp, Abbeville, Veere locks, etc. The locations depicted by Charles Emanuel include, British: St. Ives, Cirencester, Stamford, Ledbury, Folkstone, York, King's Lynn, Brixham, Tewkesbury, Whitby, Boston, Wells, Edinburgh, and foreign: Le Puy, Gerona, Honfleur, Granville, Renesse, Tours, Zierikzee, Vire, Larchant, Middleburg, Tréboul, St. Malo, Dinan, Montreuil, etc. (approx. 432) £1,000 - £1,500

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586* Furse (Margaret, 1911-1974). Costume Design for Claire Bloom in Romeo and Juliet, 1957, pencil and water colour heightened with white, on a lithographic base (?), on paper laid to board, signed ‘Furse’ lower right and inscribed ‘Juliet-Miss Claire Bloom./ 2nddress (Ball)’ upper right in pencil, tape staining across lower edge of subject and at the left and right sheet edges, 565 x 383mm (22¼ x 15 ⅛ins), framed and glazed (1)

£200 - £300

585AR* Frohlich (Fritz, 1910-2001). Shakespeare: Macbeth, circa 1940-45, single sheet list of contents in manuscript, and 10 pen, black ink and charcoal drawings depicting scenes from Shakespeare’s Macbeth, by Frohlich, each signed with the artist’s initial ‘fr.’, and numbered in pencil to lower left corner ‘2b/1’ to ‘2b/10’, and each with handwritten title caption in pencil, 20 x 17cm (8 x 6.7ins) mount aperture or similar, sheet size 31.5 x 22.5cm (12.4 x 9ins), each with card mount, loosely contained in card portfolio, with handwritten title to upper cover ‘Shakespeare: Macbeth 10 illustrationen’, with pen and black ink vignette of a blasted tree above, some minor marks to card covers, folio An unpublished series of Expressionist designs by the Austrian painter and graphic artist Fritz Frohlich (1910-2001), a member of the Innviertel artists’ guild (Innviertler Kunstlergilde). (1) £300 - £500

587AR* John (Augustus Edwin, 1878-1961). Abel William Bahr, 1946, black, red and white chalk on pale brown flecked paper, signed and dated in pencil to right margin, and additionally inscribed by the artist to lower right corner ‘To A.W. Bahr in friendship & esteem’, 45.5 x 31cm (18 x 12.2ins) mount aperture, antique gilt moulded frame, glazed, with framer’s label of John Tanous, 116 Draycott Avenue, Chelsea to verso Provenance: Abel William Bahr (1877-1959), thence by descent. A.W. Bahr, a distinguished collector of Chinese art and antiquities, and Secretary of the North China branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. A.W. Bahr is the author of Old Chinese Porcelain and Works of Art in China, being descriptions and illustrations of articles selected from an exhibition held in Shanghai, November 1908, published in 1911. A survey of Chinese paintings in the Bahr Collection by Osvald Siren was published by the Chiswick Press in 1938. (1) £700 - £1,000

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588* John (Vivien, 1915-1994). At the Races, colour pastels on paper, signed and dated '69 lower right, single small wormhole to bottom edge, sheet size 39 x 18.5cm (15.5 x 7.25ins), mounted, framed and glazed (540 x 325 mm), verso with exhibition label of Kensington & Chelsea Artists' Exhibition 19_, with ink manuscript artist's name and address, title and medium, and price (crossed out), also on verso a label of Sally Hunter Fine Art with typewritten artist's name, title, etc., and with 'No 64 in the Exhibition Vivien John: Portrait of a Life, March 1995', with details of the purchaser (1)

Lot 590

£70 - £100

589* Macdonald (William Alister, 1861-1948). Portree, Skye, September 1905, watercolour, with traces of pencil on paper, signed, titled and dated lower left, 202 x 340mm (8 x 13.25ins), framed and glazed (1)

£300 - £500

591 Smith (Sir Matthew Arnold Bracy 1879–1959), Portrait Studies of a Girl, and Studies of a Postage Stamp, pen and blue ink on a buff Manilla envelope addressed to the artist with postage stamp, laid to card, a small loss at the upper left and lower right corners, minor discolouration, 260mm x 190mm (10.25 x 7.5ins), framed and glazed

590* Mammeri (Azouaoui, 1890-1954). Woman in traditional costume, carrying a tagine through a tree-filled courtyard, gouache on board, signed lower right, 635 x 485mm (25 x 19ins), framed and glazed (715 x 565mm) (1)

£150 - £200

Provenance: Thomas Alfred Good; Michael Hamburger OBE and by descent to his daughter Claire Hamburger. (2) £400 - £600

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592* Taylor (Walter, 1860-1943). Brunswick Terrace, Brighton, 1911, watercolour with black chalk on paper, signed and dated lower right, some light overall toning, 27.5 x 38cm (11 x 15ins) mount aperture, framed and glazed (485 x 580mm), Sally Hunter Fine Art label on verso, detailing artist, title etc., and two additional ink manuscript labels Walter Taylor, a contemporary and close friend of Walter Sickert, studied art in Paris and at the Royal College of Art, London. Although not a member of the Campden Town Group, his work was included in the Brighton Art Gallery Exhibition of the Work of English Post-Impressionists, Cubists and Others held in 1913-14. Taylor was Treasurer of the London Group from 191618, and his own collection included most of the major British and continental avant-garde artists of his day. This painting, dated 1911, was produced while he was living and working in Brighton. (1) £100 - £150

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593* Battersby (Martin, 1916-1982). Small Green Sphinx, acrylic on board set within original trompe-l’oeil painted window mount, 84 x 113mm (central image), 144 x 186mm (including mount), Grosvenor Gallery label to verso, gilt moulded frame, glazed, 200 x 245mm Martin Battersby was a collector, historian, designer, decorator and artist, who played an important part during the 1960s and 1970s promoting the reappraisal of Art Nouveau and the decorative art of the 1920s and 1930s. He wrote ‘Art Nouveau’ (1967), ‘The Decorative Twenties’ (1969), and ‘The Decorative Thirties’ (1971), which provided an enlightened understanding of these periods. Battersby was a gifted trompe-l’oeil artist and the present work evoques the figures of the Commedia dell’Arte. The background relates to paintings from the 1930s by Eugène Berman. Battersby’s was particularly fond of the sphinx motif which grew from his enjoyment of ‘eighteenth-century porcelain figures, many of which depict Marie Antoinette and Madame du Barry’. In 1959 he painted murals on this theme for the Sphinx Room of the Carlyle Hotel, New York and two years later showed paintings of sphinx subjects at the Arthur Jeffress Gallery, London. (1) £400 - £600

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596AR* Farthing (Stephen, 1950-). Ornament Word no. 14, 1982, black charcoal and gouache on paper, signed, dated, and titled in pencil, 365 x 270mm (14.3 x 10.6ins) mount aperture, framed and glazed

594* Whydale (Ernest Herbert, 1886-1952). Gypsies by a tree, with pots and caravan, watercolour and pencil on pale cream paper, signed lower left, 34 x 28.5cm (13.5 x 11.25ins) mount aperture, black and silver gilt frame, glazed Provenance: Private Collection, Gloucestershire, UK. (1)

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595AR* Bratby (John Randall, 1928-1992). Jean & Dayan, June 1968, pencil on paper, signed, titled and dated lower right, 41 x 51cm (16 x 20ins), framed and glazed Provenance: Private Collection, Gloucestershire, UK. (1)

£100 - £150

597* Smith (D.H., born 1947). Storm I, 1977, watercolour, depicting a desolate landscape with a few clumps of trees, and storm clouds in a vast sky, signed and dated lower left, 12.9 x 10.4cm, mounted, framed, and glazed, typed labels on backboard, one a Fischer Fine Art gallery label, and a manuscript label 'No.4. To touch the incomprehensible power', 41.1 x 34.5cm

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598* Woodlock (David, 1842-1929). Judith Shakespeare at Shottery, 1918, watercolour and gouache on artist’s board, of a young lady dressed in a blue cape and white ruff, standing reading a letter in a cobbled courtyard with climbing roses in bloom, title in pencil to verso (in the artist’s hand), and with his printed label: David Woodlock, of Liverpool, Exhibitor at The Royal Academy, The Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh, The Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colors, The Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, The Royal Society of Artists, Birmingham and The Royal Institution, Mosley Street, Manchester, 33.5 x 50cm (13.25 x 19.5ins), gilt frame, glazed Provenance: Private Collection, Gloucestershire. Woodlock produced a number of cottage scenes relating to Shakespeare and Stratford on Avon, including Old Cottages at Shottery, near Stratford on Avon (Christie’s London, British Drawings and Watercolours, 21 February 1989, lot 135), The Courtship of William Shakespeare, dated 1895, and Anne Hathaway’s Cottage (both Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, STRST : SBT 1995-2 and STRST : SBT 1992-104). Judith Shakespeare (1585-1662) was the second daughter of William Shakespeare and twin to Hamnet, who died in August 1596. Judith survived, and at the relatively advanced age of 31 married Thomas Quiney, the 26 year old son of a prominent local family. The pair were married on the 10th February 1616, her father having drawn up a will in January, in the first draft of which ‘my sonne in law’ is referred to. One month after the marriage Quiney’s mistress, Margaret Wheeler, gave birth to his son, both of whom died shortly afterwards.Thomas was tried by the church court and sentenced to stand in front of the congregation of Holy Trinity church for three Sundays dressed in a white sheet. Shakespeare saw his lawyer again on 25 March to draw up a revised will : the reference to Thomas Quiney was struck out and Judith’s name inserted instead - Judith was to inherit £100, a cottage, and if she or her children were alive after three years a further £150 of which she should receive the interest. By this time Judith was also pregnant and, after William himself died in April, gave birth to a son in November, whom she named Shakespeare, in her father’s memory. Judith continued to live in Stratford all her life, and died in 1662 at the age of 77. According to the printed label to verso, Woodlock had by 1916 exhibited 17 times at the Royal Academy, with two works also purchased for the permanent collection at the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool. (1) £300 - £500

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600* Emanuel (John, 1930-). Nude in foetal position, pen & black ink, colour pastel, and watercolour wash on beige paper, unsigned, mount aperture 35.5 x 53cm (14 x 21ins), framed and glazed (545 x 720mm), together with: Seated female nude, pen & black ink and watercolour wash on paper, signed in pencil to bottom centre, 52.5 x 35.5cm (20.75 x 14ins) mount aperture, framed and glazed (695 x 525mm) (2)

£200 - £300

599* Emanuel (John, 1930-). Seated man in blue, pen & black ink and colour pastel on paper, unsigned, 53 x 35.5cm (21 x 14ins) mount aperture, framed and glazed (735 x 545mm) (1)

£150 - £200

601* Emanuel (John, 1930-). Female figure, seated with knees drawn-up, pen & black ink, colour pastel, and watercolour wash on beige paper, unsigned, mount aperture 53 x 35.5cm (21 x 14ins), framed and glazed (735 x 545mm), together with: Two female figures, semi-nude and paddling in water, black crayon and watercolour wash on paper, signed in pencil lower right, 53 x 35.5cm (21 x 14ins) mount aperture, framed and glazed (735 x 545mm) (2)

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603AR* Kay (Pamela, 1939-). Poppies and Mallows, watercolour and gouache on paper, signed lower left, image size 62 x 68.5cm, framed and glazed (86 x 91cm), together with exhibition catalogue (1)

£200 - £300

604AR* Hervey-Bathurst (Caroline, 1936-). Italian landscape with farmhouse and buildings, coloured chalks on grey-green paper, signed with initials, 22 x 25.5cm, framed and glazed (frame 40 x 51cm) (1)

£100 - £150

602* Pemberton (Muriel Alice, 1909-1993). Flower Still Life, gouache & pastel on wove, signed lower right, few short repaired closed tears to edges (hidden under window mount), 72 x 59.4cm, modern white frame, glazed (87 x 70.5cm) Muriel Pemberton and the fashion & textile designer Zandra Rhodes were acquaintances and both alumni of the Royal College of Art. (1) £200 - £300

605* Rees (Michael, b. 1962). The Party’s Over, mixed media on paper, 16.5 x 22cm, mounted, together with ‘adam & eve’, charcoal and ink on paper, signed and dated October 91 to lower margin, 9 x 12.5cm, mounted, Three Figures, watercolour on paper, signed and dated 1995 to lower margin, 14 x 12cm, mounted Two Figures Embracing, pen and ink on paper, signed lower right, 14 x 17.5cm, mounted Michael Rees, born 1962 is a self-taught artist from Ipswich, now living and working in Cornwall with his wife Tracy Rees, also an artist. He often depicts figures in atmospheric landscapes and exhibits in England and the United States. (4) £150 - £200

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606* Rees (Michael, b. 1962). Figure in a frame, mixed media on paper, signed and dated 2002, 14 x 20cm, framed, together with Standing man in a hat, pen, charcoal and wash on paper, signed and dated 1998, 19.5 x 14cm, framed (2)

£150 - £200

607* Broido (Michael, 1927-2013). Composition, 2005, pen, ink and gouache on paper, signed in initials, 28 x 17cm, mounted, together with Composition, 2005, pen, ink and gouache on paper, signed in initials, 28 x 17cm, mounted, with two other similar pen, ink and watercolour compositions, both signed in initials and dated 2005, one 28 x 17cm, the other 17 x 28cm, mounted Michael Broido (1927-2013) was a London born self-taught artist, who after moving to Cornwall became was studio assistant to Barbara Hepworth 195962 and taught at Truro Art School 1960-80. His work is held at the Pier Gallery Arts Centre in Stromness. (4) £200 - £300

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608* Broido (Michael, 1927-2013). Composition, 2000, mixed media on paper, signed in initials, 48 x 33cm mount aperture, together with Geometric composition, pen, ink and watercolour on paper, 48 x 33cm, mounted (2)

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610* Steer (Philip Wilson, 1860-1942). Decoration for Bourton House, Shrivenham, The Home of Sir Clive Butler, circa 1910-15, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 91.5 x 68.5cm (36 x 27ins), with period label of the Fine Art Society, 148 New Bond Street, London, by appointment to H.M. Queen Mary to verso of the stretcher, giving the title of the work as Decoration for Sir Clive Butler, and with additional handwritten label alongside ‘Philip Wilson Steer. Trialpiece for decorations at Bourton House, Shrivenham. Lent by Hugh Molson, Esq., M.P.’, plus two auction stencils to stretcher PR29 and YL132, modern painted silver frame

609* Austrian School. Tyrolean landscape with cow following horse and cart down a country lane, oil on canvas with pallet knife work, signed with monogram lower left, 38 x 55cm, framed & glazed with label of The Royal Gallery, 41 Woburn Place, London to verso of frame (46.7 x 63.8cm) (1)

£300 - £400

Private Collection, Birmingham, UK. Bourton House, near Shrivenham was the family home of the Butler family, including Spencer Perceval Butler (1828-1915), who was educated at Rugby under Dr. Arnold, and who took a first-class degree in Classics at Trinity College, Cambridge, as well as Sir Cyril Butler, High Sheriff of Berkshire, Food Commissioner for the South Midlands during the first world war, and later the British representative on the International Mission for Food Relief to central Europe, for which he was made KBE in 1920. He was also one of the founders and chairman as well as Honorary Treasurer of the Contemporary Art Society. According to an obituary, his art collection included examples by Wilson Steer, Henry Tonks, Sargent, and Augustus John. Christie’s, London, Victorian & British Impressionist Art, 12 July 2012, lot 367. (1) £6,000 - £8,000

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Lot 611 611* Skovgaard (Joakim, 1856-1933). Wedi, Java, 1908, oil on canvas, signed with initials, titled and dated lower right, relined, with handwritten inscription to verso of stretcher ‘Tchone Marie Skovgaard’, and paper label bearing the signature of the artist Joachim Skovgaard, 38 x 57cm (15 x 22.5ins), period decorative gilt frame, inscribed with artist’s name to verso (1)

£500 - £800

612* Mitchell (John Campbell, 1865-1922). Moonrise, Achnacree Moor, Benderloch, Scotland, oil on prepared canvas board (with Winsor & Newton printed label to verso), signed lower left, a few minor surface marks, 202 x 355mm (8 x 14ins), period gilded wood frame, with title in pencil to verso, label of Doig, Wilson & Wheatley, 90 George Street, Edinburgh, and further handwritten label giving the title of the work as ‘Moorland’, the artist’s name and address and name of the artist’s agent Doig, Wilson & Wheatley (1)

£300 - £400

613* German School (circa 1900). Portrait of a gentleman and his dog, oil on thin card, depicting a seated gentleman by a small bookcase and cabinets, with his dog at his feet, some slight surface marks, sheet size 320 x 240mm (12.5 x 9.5ins), laid down on board (1)

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614* Van Belle (Karel, 1884-1959). Fairy with doves in a dark glen, 1933, oil on wood panel, signed and dated lower right, 53 x 35cm (21 x 13.75ins), gilt carved wood frame (1)

£200 - £300

615* Bellingham Smith (Hugh, 1866-1922). Women working in a field, oil on wood panel, signed lower right, pencilled artist’s name on verso, 215 x 270mm (8.5 x 10.75ins) (1)

£200 - £300

616* Blacklock (Thomas Bromley, 1863-1903). A shaded path in summer, a farm beyond, oil on card laid to board, signed and dated lower left ‘T B Blacklock / 93’, 253 x 356mm (10 x 14ins), framed (1)

£300 - £500

Lot 614

617AR* Bone (Stephen, 1904-1958). Warwick Castle, oil on board, signed, titled ‘Warwick’ and dated May 2nd 1943 lower left, verso with pencilled title ‘Warwick Castle’, also with War Economy Label with pencilled Leamington Spa address, partly covered by fragment of label with typed address of Stephen Bone, 140 Haverstock Hill, N.W.3 and with remnant of ink manuscript title, at foot of verso another partial label ‘[Ne]w English Art Club, [Step]hen Bone, [Warwi]ck Castle], 24 x 34cm (9.5 x 13.5ins), framed (325 x 425mm) (1)

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618* Wells (John Sanderson, 1872-1955). Young woman in traditional costume and white cloth headdress, oil on wood panel, signed lower left, a few traces of gilding to edges of panel, 165 x 135mm (6.5 x 5.4ins), modern gilt frame (1)

620* Down (E.F.). 'Reverie', 1930, oil on canvas, depicting a gentleman asleep in an armchair with his feet on a footstool, his arms folded over a book entitled 'Chivalry', the glow of a fire on his rosy face, and a cat by his side, against an array of fantasy figures, including a knight on horseback, a monk, and shadowy figures with spears and axe, signed and dated lower right, some rubbing and surface loss, mostly to edges, 76.3 x 56cm

£200 - £300

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619AR Bowen (Owen, 1873-1967). A Rustic scene with a Wooded Path, oil on canvas, signed ‘. Owen Bowen.’ lower right, oil on canvas laid to board 302 x 353mm (12 x 13.78ins), gilt frame (1)

£300 - £500

621* Gibbs (Snow, 1882-circa 1970), ‘Flower Piece’, oil on canvas laid to board, signed ‘Snow Gibbs’ lower right, titled and inscribed ‘N.F.S.’ verso, 305 x 410mm (12 x 16⅛ins) painted gilt frame Provenance: Estate of Michael Hamburger OBE (1924-2007) ; thence by descent to his daughter Claire Hamburger. (1) £200 - £300

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622* Krause (B.). Milford Sound, South Island, New Zealand, 1943, oil on board, signed and dated lower right, with period handwritten label to verso ‘Konigssee. B. Krause, Spandau Streisplatz (?) 11a’, silver painted wood frame (1)

Lot 624

£300 - £500

623* Manson (James Bolivar, 1879-1945). A Summer Landscape with a Figure before a Lake, oil on canvas, signed ‘J B Manson’ lower right, inscribed ‘Lawrence’ verso, canvas 245 x 360mm (9⅝ x 14ins), gilt frame (1)

£600 - £800

624* Charles McCall (1907-1989). ‘The President & Council of the ROI’, 1963, oil on board, depicting 4 gentlemen seated at a large table, their backs to a large fireplace, signed in red top right, 23.1 x 31.5cm, 3 handwritten labels on verso in the artist's hand, one including names of the sitters (Reginald Blackmore, Iain Macnab, Adrian Hill and Ben Mathews), one inscribed 'To Carl From Charles with best wishes. 1979', the third inscribed 'final varnish applied 1964 (W&N. Mastic) C McCall', framed and glazed, 36.8 x 45.2cm (1)

Lot 625

£600 - £800

625* Packer (William, 1940- ). Katherine, oil on board, initialled and dated ‘84 lower left, 29.5 x 24.5cm (11.5 x 9.5ins), framed and glazed (325 x 275mm), verso with ink manuscript title, date and artist, also with label of Michael Parkin Fine Art Ltd., London, typewritten with ‘Another Pair of Eyes: A Critic’s Dozen’, and other details including artist, title, and ‘Purchased by Mrs. V. Sandelson, July 1984’, verso also with label of Montpelier Studio, London (some loss), and two labels of Christie’s Interiors sale 6594, Tuesday 04 September 2012, Lot 346 Born in Birmingham and trained at the Wimbledon School of Art, William Packer first exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1963. He is a member of the New English Art Club, Small Paintings Group and the International Association of Art Critics, and honorary member of the Pastel Society and the Royal Society of British Artists. Packer writes for the Financial Times where he was principal art critic until 2004. (1) £150 - £200

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626AR* Pilawski (Wieslaw, 1916-1972). Corpus Christi, circa 1950, oil on canvas, signed lower right, with handwritten label to verso giving the title of the work and artist’s name, and a price of 70 guineas, and with two James Bourlet printed labels to verso of the stretcher, 78.5 x 57cm (31 x 22.5ins) Wieslaw Pilawski was born in Mscislaw (now Belarus). After moving to England, he lived in Chelsea, and studied at the Regent Street Polytechnic, later moving to East Dulwich. An exhibition of his work was held at the Leicester Galleries in November 1956, and he exhibited at the Royal Institute of Oil Painters, the Royal Academy and the Royal Society of British Artists. (1) £100 - £150

627AR Prentice (David, 1936-2014). Churchill-Clent, 1964, oil and encaustic on board, signed with initials DP and dated 64 to lower right corner, additionally inscribed in yellow chalk to verso: Churchill-Clent £25, 105.5 x 90 cm (41.5 x 35.5ins), thin aluminium frame (overall size 108 x 92.5 cm, 42.5 x 36.5ins) Provenance: Private Collection, Cotswolds, UK. One of the founders of the Ikon Gallery in Birmingham in 1964 (the year the present work was created), and an important abstract artist of the 1960s. His work was purchased by the Arts Council, the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, and exhibited at the Serpentine Gallery in London and with the Betty Parsons Gallery in New York. For many years he taught (eventually becoming course director) the Fine Art degree at Birmingham Polytechnic (now Birmingham City University), under the direction of William Gear. (1) £500 - £800

Lot 626

Lot 627 Each lot is subject to a Buyer’s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20%)

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628* Carrington (Joanna, 1931-). Woman with Cows, 1990, oil on canvas, depicting a landscape with countrywoman and cattle, signed in red lower left, 61 x 50cm, framed, verso of frame with manuscript label in the artist's hand bearing the title, artist's name, and date, and with New Grafton Gallery label, 70 x 59cm

630 Silas (Louis, late 19th/early 20th century). Still Life of Roses, Tulips and other Flowers in an Urn, on a Ledge, oil on board, signed ‘L. Silas’ lower right 510 x 405mm (20⅛ x 15⅞ins), framed, modern gilt frame

Provenance: New Grafton Gallery, London, Mixed Exhibition, 26 February 1991, catalogue number 3. (1) £400 - £600

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631* Cobb (David, 1921-2014)). High Winds and Heavy Seas, oil on board, depicting a tanker in heavy seas, signed lower right, 51.0 x 76.0cm, verso with chalk number 'L77-12', label on verso with ink manuscript title and artist, and with number 'B.H.C 3781', framed (67.5 x 93.5cm), verso with framer's label 'Gilbert Gardiner, Uptonon-Severn, Worcs.', and remnants of previous framer's labels (both London) together with: Sutton (Keith George, 1925-1991), Boston Marauder, 1983, acrylic on board, signed and dated lower left, 50.0 x 75.5 cm, title plaque beneath, framed (69.0 x 94.0 cm), printed label on verso with title, artist, and cleaning instructions

629* Rizzi (Paolo, Italian, 20th century). La Lagune, Venise, oil on canvas, signed lower left, title in ink manuscript on verso, 290 x 395mm (11.5 x 15.5ins), in moulded gilt frame (510 x 610mm), Racine Art Gallery, Paris certificate of authenticity on verso, with additional explanatory label in French and English (1)

£200 - £300

£200 - £300

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20TH CENTURY PHOTOGRAPHY Including the Collection of Dr Richard Sadler FRPS

WEDNESDAY 11 AUGUST 2021

Brandt (Bill, 1904-1983). An archive of 66 photographs of housing conditions in Birmingham and London, commissioned by the Bournville Village Trust, c. 1939-1943, gelatin silver prints on fibre-based paper, printed by Richard Sadler, c. 1995, images 28 x 28.5cm, sheet sizes 40 x 30.5cm Part of the Photography Collection of Dr Richard Sadler FRPS (1927-2020)

Estimate £1,000-1,500

For further information, or to consign, please contact Chris Albury chris@dominicwinter.co.uk 01285 860006


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EARLY PRINTED BOOKS & MANUSCRIPTS ENGLISH LITERATURE & SCIENCE WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY 8/9 SEPTEMBER 2021

Miles Coverdale. Certain most godly, fruitful, and comfortable letters of such true Saintes and holy Martyrs of God, as in the late bloodye persecution here within this Realme, gave their lyves for the defence of Christes holy gospel: written in the tyme of theyr affliction and cruell imprysonment, Imprinted at London by John Day, 1564. Estimate £2,000-3,000

For further information or to consign, please contact Colin Meays or Joel Chandler colin@dominicwinter.co.uk joel@dominicwinter.co.uk 01285 860006


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INFORMATION FOR BUYERS AFTER THE AUCTION Online Results: If you weren’t present or able to follow the auction live, you can find results for the sale on our website shortly after the sale has ended. Payment: The price you pay is the amount at which the auctioneer’s hammer falls (the hammer price), plus a buyer’s premium (a percentage of the final hammer price) and vat where applicable. You will be issued with an invoice made out to the name and address provided on your registration form. Please note successful bids made via live bidding cannot be invoiced or paid for until the day after an auction. A live bidding fee of 3% + VAT (Dominic Winter / Invaluable) or 4.95% + VAT (the-saleroom) will be added to your invoice.

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Libraries & Archives Nathan Winter & Chris Albury Paintings & Prints Nathan Winter Antiques & Furniture Henry Meadows Medals & Militaria Henry Meadows Aviation & Transport Collections Chris Albury & Henry Meadows Atlases, Maps & Prints John Trevers Antiquarian Books Colin Meays Modern First Editions Paul Rasti Children's Books, Toys & Games Susanna Winters Sports Books & Memorabilia Paul Rasti Taxidermy, Fossils & Field Sports John Trevers Vintage Photography & Cinema Chris Albury Manuscripts, Autographs & Ephemera Chris Albury Travel & Exploration, Antiquarian Literature Dominic Somerville-Brown

For free valuations without obligation, please contact any of the above specialists for further advice. Mallard House, Broadway Lane, South Cerney, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 5UQ 01285 860006 / firstname or info@dominicwinter.co.uk

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OLD MASTER PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS WEDNESDAY 13 OCTOBER 2021

Circle of Guido Reni (1575-1642), A Study of a Youth’s Head, with a Study of a Hand Palm Upraised recto; and A Study of a Hand (3 drawings, in black and sanguine chalks heightened with white on 2 sheets of grey-green laid paper), 294 x 197mm and 291 x 178mm respectively. Estimate £3,000-4,000

For more information or to consign, please contact Nathan Winter or Natasha Broad nathan@dominicwinter.co.uk natasha@dominicwinter.co.uk 01285 860006



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