Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
The Two Day Sale (Day 1 of 2)
Auctioneer: Canterbury Auction Rooms Location: Canterbury
Contact: Tel: 01227 763337 Fax: 01227 456770
Date: 7th October 2014 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Saturday 4th October from 10.00 am to 4.00 pm
Sunday 5th October from 12.00 pm to 4.00 pm
Monday 6th October from 10.00 am to 7.00 pm
and on Mornings of Sale from 8.30 am
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Auction Lots - Page 10
479
Click to view full image... ***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
480
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... ***Hans Feibusch (1898-1998) - Folio of pencil drawings heightened with chalk - Mostly life studies, 20.5ins x 15.25ins (19) £350-450
481
Click to view full image... ***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
482
Click to view full image... ***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
483
Click to view full image... ***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
484
Click to view full image... ***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
485
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... ***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
486
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... 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
487
Click to view full image... ***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
488
Click to view full image... 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
489
Click to view full image... 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
490
Click to view full image... 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
491
Click to view full image... 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
492
Click to view full image... ***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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Click to view full image... ***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
494
Click to view full image... 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
495
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... 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
496
Click to view full image... 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
497
Click to view full image... 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
498
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... 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
499
Click to view full image... 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
500
Click to view full image... 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
501
Click to view full image... ***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
502
Click to view full image... 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
503
Click to view full image... 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
504
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... 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
505
Click to view full image... 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
506
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... 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
507
Click to view full image... 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
508
Click to view full image... 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
509
Click to view full image... 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
510
Click to view full image... Thomas Bowen (late 18th Century English) - engraving - "East Indies", showing Borneo, Philippines, India, Sumatra and Taiwan, 7ins x 11ins, framed and glazed £120-160
511
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... 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
512
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... 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
513
Click to view full image... 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
514

Click to view full image... 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

BOOKS

515
Click to view full image... 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
516
Click to view full image... H.E. Bates - Seventeen volumes, various titles, including - "The Cruise of the Bread Winner" (mostly with dust wrappers - mostly first editions) £100-150
517
Click to view full image... 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
518
Click to view full image... 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
519
Click to view full image... 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
520
Click to view full image... 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
521
Click to view full image... 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
522
Click to view full image... 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
523
Click to view full image... 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
524
Click to view full image... 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
525
Click to view full image... 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
526
Click to view full image... 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
527
Click to view full image... 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
528
Click to view full image... Joseph Pote - "The History and Antiquities of Windsor Castle", Eton 1749 (one brown leather bound volume - binding in poor condition) £200-300
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
The Two Day Sale (Day 1 of 2)
Auctioneer: Canterbury Auction Rooms Location: Canterbury
Contact: Tel: 01227 763337 Fax: 01227 456770
Date: 7th October 2014 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Saturday 4th October from 10.00 am to 4.00 pm
Sunday 5th October from 12.00 pm to 4.00 pm
Monday 6th October from 10.00 am to 7.00 pm
and on Mornings of Sale from 8.30 am
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