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***Michael John Hunt (born 1941) - Limited edition coloured print - "Aspects of Canterbury Week", 14.5ins x 22.75ins, signed outside plate by the artist and by local Cricketers and No. 154 of 250, in gilt frame and glazed £120-160
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***Hans Feibusch (1898-1998) - Folio of pencil drawings heightened with chalk - Mostly life studies, 20.5ins x 15.25ins (19) £350-450
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***Richard Davies (born 1944) - Limited edition print - "Greenwich", 25ins x 33.5ins, No. 38 of 125, titled, signed and dated 1988, in wood frame and glazed £150-200
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***Richard Davies (born 1944) - Limited edition print - "Westminster", 23.5ins x 33.5ins, No. 120 of 125, titled, signed and dated 1988, in oak frame and glazed £150-200
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***Richard Davies (born 1944) - Limited edition print - "St. Paul's", 23ins x 33.5ins, No. 94 of 125, titled, signed and dated 1988, in oak frame and glazed £150-200
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***Dennis Hawkins (born 1925) - Artists proof screen print - "Autumn Flowers II", 29ins x 21ins, No. 6 of 10, titled, signed and dated 1973, in painted blue frame and glazed £70-100
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***Neil Canning (born 1960) - Two limited edition prints - "Moor", No. 71 of 75, and "Broach", No. 75 of 75, each 22ins x 30ins, titled, signed and dated '95, in painted wood frames and glazed £100-150
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G.J. Emblem after T. Allen - Engraving - "The Post Office, St. Paul's Cathedral and Bull & Mouth Inn, London 1829", 8ins x 15.75ins, published by Roberts & Leete Ltd, London, and T.A. Prior after A.L. Thomas - Engraving - "Royal Exchange and Bank of England", 8ins x 16ins, both in modern wood frames and glazed £150-200
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***Luigi Kasimir (1881-1962) - Etching - "View of Fleet Street, 20.5ins x 15ins, signed in pencil to margin, in modern Hogarth pattern frame and glazed £200-300
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A. Sutherland (19th Century British) - Three coloured lithographs - "Battle of Omdurman, September 2nd 1898", "Omdurman - The First Battle, 6.30am", and "Birdseye View of the Battle Tel-El-Kebir" printed by G.W. Bacon & Co, 127 Strand, London, 19ins x 28ins (two), and 19ins x 29.5ins, all framed and glazed £100-150
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Charles Knight (1743-1826) after Henry William Bunbury (1750-1811) - Engraving - "A Barbers Shop", 13.5ins x 17.5ins, published April 21st 1803 (slight damage), in Hogarth frame and glazed £70-100
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Charles Edward Hollaway (1838-1897) - Etching - "Lyme Regis", 12.5ins x 23.75ins, signed and titled in pencil on mount and dated on print 1883, framed and glazed £200-300
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Erich Heckel (1883-1970) - Artist proof print - Portrait of contemplative man, 7.75ins x 5.5ins, signed and indistinctly titled in pencil and dated '57, in ebonised frame and glazed £80-120
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***Pierre Bonnard (1867-1947) - Lithograph - "L'Arc de Triomphe from Quelques Aspects de la Vie de Paris 1899", 14ins x 20ins, in gilt moulded frame and glazed £300-500 Provenance: Thomas Agnew & Sons Ltd, 43 Old Bond Street, Piccadilly, London, No. 36341
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***Pierre Bonnard (1867-1947) - Lithograph - "Avenue du Bois from Quelques Aspects de la Vie de Paris 1899", 14ins x 20ins, in gilt moulded frame and glazed £300-500 Provenance: Thomas Agnew & Sons Ltd, 43 Old Bond Street, London, No. 36342
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Eugene Victor Delacroix (1798-1863) - Lithograph - "Muletiers de Tetuan", 9.75ins x 12.5ins, signed in plate and dated 1833, framed and glazed £120-160
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Laurent Guyot (1756-1806) after Jean Henri Pernet - Two aquatints - "A View of the Environs of Rome" and "Second View of the Environs of Rome", ovals 10.75ins x 12.5ins, in moulded frames and glazed £400-600
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Paul Sandby (circa 1725-1809) - Coloured engraving - "Great Gate of St. Augustine's Monastery at Canterbury", dated 1782, 12.5ins x 19.75ins, framed and glazed £200-300
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James Collins (fl. early 18th Century) - Coloured engraving - "The South West Prospect of the Metropolitan Church of Canterbury" - View of the Cathedral and Precincts with figures and coach to foreground, 19.25ins x 23ins, printed and sold by J. Smith, in Exeter Exchange in Ye Strand 1715 (fold reinforced at lower margin), in gilt moulded and bead pattern frame and glazed £150-200
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Samuel & Nathaniel Buck (1696-1779 and 1695-1775) - Engraving - "The South View of Tonbridge Castle in the County of Kent", 5.57ins x 13.75ins, and a late 18th Century coloured engraving - "Harrietsham Place in the County of Kent", 7.5ins x 12.25ins, both framed and glazed £100-150
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Samuel & Nathaniel Buck (1696-1779 and 1695-1775) - engraving - "The South Prospect of Dover in the County of Kent", 9.5ins x 30.5ins, published March 26th 1739, and Samuel & Nathaniel Buck (1696-1779 and 1695-1775) - Coloured engraving - "The South-East View of the Hospital of Maison Dieu at Dover", 5.75ins x 13.75ins, published 1735, both framed and glazed £200-300
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19th Century Coloured engraving - Plate from "The Graphic Magazine" - "Experiments with Novel Life - Saving Apparatus at Dover", 3ins x 8.75ins, and a quantity of engravings and prints of Dover interest (44), all framed and glazed £100-150
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***Graham Sutherland (1903-1980) - Etching - "The Sluice Gate" (1924), on japanned paper, 5.25ins x 5.25ins, signed, in modern frame and glazed £500-700 Note: From an edition of 69, published by Twenty-One Gallery, London
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ARR Graham Sutherland (1903-1980) - Proof etching - "Oast House" (1932), 6.75ins x 10.375ins, signed in pencil, in modern frame and glazed £6000-8000 Note: No edition was printed of this work only proofs. An example sold at Bonham's, New Bond Street, London, 27th November 2006 (Auction 14454), Lot 11
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An early 1950s French large size cinema poster after Roger Soubie (1898-1984) - MGM - "Un Americain a Paris", starring Gene Kelly and Leslie Caron, 160cms x 120cms (71ins x 47.25ins), printed by Saint-Martin of Paris and with Visa de Censure No. 1220 (folded and with fixed pinholes at corners and slight damage on edges) £100-200
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After Pierre Fix-Masseau (1905-1994) - a 1980s travel poster - "Collection Venice Simplon Orient Express, Paris", 40ins x 24.5ins, printed in France and No. 94500, and one other travel poster after Ortega - "Romanesque Art, Spain", 100cms x 63cms (39.5ins x 24.75ins) £100-150
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A 1950s travel poster after Frank H. Mason (1876-1965) for Cunard White Star Line, depicting R.M.S. Mauritania , 22ins x 29.25ins, and two other Cunard White Star Line posters, one depicting the new "Caronia" after C.F. Hopkinson, 19ins x 29ins, and the "Britannic" after S.M. Brown, 29ins x 19ins £150-250
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A 1950s Cunard travel poster - "Gracious living at its best" (No. B.410), 40ins x 25ins, and one other Cunard White Star Line travel poster depicting a maple leaf and worded "To Canada" (No. B100), 35ins x 22.5ins £200-300
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Three 1960s travel posters - B. & I. Line, "Liverpool Dublin Express Night Passenger Service", printed by Baynard Press, 40ins x 28ins, "Ulster Imperial Line, Liverpool Belfast Express Night Passenger Service", printed by Baynard Press, 40ins x 25ins (torn to lower right corner) and "City of Cork Steam Packet Co (1936) Ltd Fishguard-Cork Direct Service" after Harry Hudson Rodmell (1896-1984) printed by Carew Wilson Massey Ltd, 40ins x 25ins (top left corner missing and generally damaged) £150-250
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After Charles Shepherd (Shep) (1892-?) - A 1940's travel poster - "Union-Castle Line, South & East Africa", 39.75ins x 25ins (No. B 46.48) (damaged around corners where fixed and small pieces missing) £200-300
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A 1950s Cunard Line travel poster - "Europe to America - Fastest Ocean Service in the World", depicting R.M.S. Queen Mary arriving at New York and R.M.S. Queen Elizabeth leaving the ocean terminal, Southampton, 40ins x 25ins (No. B442) £500-700
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Thomas Bowen (late 18th Century English) - engraving - "East Indies", showing Borneo, Philippines, India, Sumatra and Taiwan, 7ins x 11ins, framed and glazed £120-160
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B. Cole - Engraving - "Breadstreet Ward & Cordwainers Ward....", 9ins x 14.25ins, and one other 18th Century engraving - Map of "Cheape Ward....", 12.5ins x 13.75ins, published 1754, both in modern moulded frames and glazed £150-200
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Jan Jansson (1596-1664) - Coloured engraving - "Cantium Vernacule Kent", 15ins x 19.5ins, the double page engraved with cartouche, armorials and ships and Latin text to verso, in Hogarth frame and glazed to both sides, and Robert Morden (17th/18th Century) - Coloured engraving - Map of 'Leicestershire', 14ins x 16.5ins, in modern Hogarth style frame and glazed £150-200 Note: Jansson map originally published for his "Atlas Novus", Amsterdam 1646-1666
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Johannes Blaeu (1599-1673) - Coloured engraving - "Cantium Vernacule Kent", 15ins x 20.75ins, the double page engraved map with ships and armorials and Latin text to verso, Amsterdam, circa 1650, in modern frame with glazing to both sides £150-200
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John Speed (1552-1629) - Coloured engraving - Map - "Kent with Her Cities and Earles described and observed" with plans of the cities of Canterbury and Rochester, and seven armorials, 15ins x 20ins, thought to be first edition engraved by Jodocus Hondius, Amsterdam 1611, modern metal frame and glazed £300-400
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H.E. Bates - Seventeen volumes, various titles, including - "The Pop Larkin" trilogy - "The Darling Buds of May", "A Breath of French Air" and "When the Green Woods Laugh" (mostly with dust wrappers - mostly first editions) £100-150
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H.E. Bates - Seventeen volumes, various titles, including - "The Cruise of the Bread Winner" (mostly with dust wrappers - mostly first editions) £100-150
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Five volumes by C.P. Snow, including - "Last Things", seven volumes by Evelyn Waugh, including two copies of "The Loved One" and nine other books, including Mark Haddon - "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time" (mostly with dust wrappers - mostly first editions) £100-150
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John Fowles - Two volumes - "The Enigma" and "Poor Koko", each published by Eurographica of Helsinki, both signed and dated 1987 and 1988 respectively (two paper bound volumes), six other books by John Fowles, a copy of "John Fowles - The Journals: Volume I" (with dust wrapper, signed), and a copy of "Shipwreck" with text by John Fowles and photography by the Gibsons of Scilly £150-200
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Seven novels by Agatha Christie (all first editions - all with dust wrappers), a novel by Mary Westmacott - "A Daughter's Daughter" (first edition with dust wrapper), and nine novels by Richard Gordon - Volumes from the "Doctor" series (all first editions - all with dust wrappers) £100-150
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Mark Twain - Eight novels, including - "A Tramp Abroad", "More Tramps Abroad" and "The Man that corrupted Hadleyburg", all published by Chatto & Windus, 1880, 1897 and 1900 respectively (all in poor condition) £150-200
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G.A. Henty - Thirteen novels, including - "Do Your Duty", "Redskin and Cowboy", "In the Heart of the Rockies" and "Beric The Britain" (all first editions - all cloth bound - some in poor condition) £120-160
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Signed first editions - Two volumes by H.E. Bates - "The Poacher" and "Spella Ho" (latter lacking dust wrapper) and seven volumes by Henry Cecil (all with dust wrappers) £120-160
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Seventeen modern signed first edition books, including - Stephen Fry - "The Hippopotamus", Sue Townsend - "Adrian Mole, The Cappuccino Years" and Matthew Kneale - "English Passengers" (all with dust wrappers) £120-160
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Eight novels by Daphne Du Maurier, including - "The Parasites" (all first editions with dust wrappers - "The Parasite" also with rare Evening Standard Book of the Month paper wrap-around), three novels by J.P. Donleavy (all first editions) and five volumes by John Galsworthy £150-200
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An incomplete run of "Punch or The London Charivari", published at The Office, 10 Bouverie Street, London, 1847-1947 (twenty-four volumes variously bound in three quarters black leather and red and blue cloth) £150-200
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Reverend John Lyon - "The History of the Town and Port of Dover and of Dover Castle with a short account of the Cinque Ports", volumes 1 and 2, printed by Ledger & Shaw, 1813 (two volumes in card boards - binding poor) £150-250
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Daniel Lysons - Two volumes - "Buckinghamshire" (part of "Magna Britannia") and "Additional Plates for the First Volume of Magna Britannia", both printed for Cadell & Davies, London 1813 (two paper bound volumes - bindings worn), and three other volumes of topographical interest £120-160
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Joseph Pote - "The History and Antiquities of Windsor Castle", Eton 1749 (one brown leather bound volume - binding in poor condition) £200-300
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