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Charles Richards Havell (19th Century) - Pastel drawing - Equestrian study of a standing horse with manger, 19.75ins x 26.5ins, signed and dated 1869, in maple frame and glazed £300-400
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W. Frohawk (19th Century English School) - Six studies of bees and flowers, each 6.5ins x 5.25ins, one signed, all mounted in one modern gilt moulded frame and glazed £100-150
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***Roger Lersy (1920-2004) - Ink and pastel - "The Kingfisher", 25ins x 18.5ins, signed, in gilt and painted frame and glazed £250-400 Provenance: Crane Kalman Gallery, 178 Brompton Road, London SW3
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***Brian Lewis (20th Century) - Pastel - Horseracing scene, 19.75ins x 23.5ins, signed, in gilt moulded frame and glazed £150-200
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Teresa Hegg (1829-1911) - Pair of watercolours - Still lives - one with cherry blossom and winter flowering clematis, and the pair with white wild roses and campsis, each 20ins x 7.75ins, both signed in full, in modern gilt moulded frames and glazed £450-600 Provenance: Margaret Melville Watercolours, Staines Middlesex, bearing labels to rear of frames
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***Ernest Sawford Dye (1873-1965) - Oil painting - Still life with fruit, canvas 8.5ins x 11ins, signed, in gilt frame and glazed £200-300 Provenance: The vendor's father was in digs with the artist in the early 1900s when they were both in Norwich
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Raoul M. de Longpre (1843-1911) - Watercolour - Still life of pink roses on a stone ledge, 21ins x 28.25ins, signed, in wood frame and glazed £1500-2000
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Louis Wain (1860-1939) - Ink and watercolour - Head of Newfoundland dog, 7ins x 6.5ins, signed (unframed) £500-700
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***Margorie Cox (1915-2003) - Pastel - "Sambo, Kim and Mr. Softee" - Portraits of three cocker spaniels, 18ins x 22ins, signed and dated 1969, in gilt frame and glazed £250-300
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H. Meyer after G.H. Harlow - Pair of engravings - "The Proposal" and "Congratulations", each 9.25ins x 7.5ins, in gilt frames and glazed £80-120
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Eric Gill (1882-1940) - Wood engraving - Bookplate depicting St. Helena, 3.125ins x 2ins, No. 373 of edition of 450, published by Douglas Cleverton 1929, in limed wood frame and glazed £100-150 Provenance: Sally Hunter Fine Arts, 11 Halkin Arcade, London SW1X 8JT, purchased 17th April 1990
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***Blair Hughes-Stanton (1902-1981) - Wood engraving - "Ford Parents (Illustration for Samuel Butler's Erewhon)", 4.25ins x 3.5ins, signed in pencil, inscribed and No. 4 of edition of 12, in gilt frame and glazed, Forstere - Two small engravings - "Magna Carta", 3ins x 2.5ins, and "Elizabeth", 2.5ins x 2.5ins, both signed and inscribed in pencil, in silvered frames and glazed £80-120
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Late 19th Century Continental School - Red chalk drawing - Study of the heads of two young woman, 8ins x 10ins, indistinctly signed and dated 1894, in moulded gilt frame and glazed £150-200
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After Arthur Pan (fl. 1920-1960) – Coloured print of Sir Winston Churchill, published by Frost & Reed Ltd, Fine Art Publishers, Bristol and London 1943, 17.5ins x 21.75ins, in oak frame and glazed £60-80 Note: Originally painted by Professor Arthur Pan in 1942, the original hangs in the Great Hall of the Merchant Venturers. In 1943 1000 prints were made and sold by Frost & Reed, the proceeds going to Clementine Churchill's Aid to Russia charity. With Churchill's printed signature
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Kuniyoshi (1797-1861) - Japanese coloured woodblock print - Scene from the Kabuki Play, 13.5ins x 9.25ins, published by Joshuya Kinzo (1847-1852), two Japanese coloured woodblock prints of an erotic nature, and five other Japanese coloured woodblock prints, various £200-300
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Kuniyoshi (1797-1861) - Two coloured woodblock prints - "The Kabuki Actor Iwai Kumesaburo as Ushiwaka-Maru" and "Nakamura Utaemon as Kumasaka Chohon", each 14ins x 9.5ins, mounted in one ebonised frame and glazed £150-200
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Chinese School - Scroll painting - Bearded man wearing green robes standing on a cloud beneath a bamboo tree, 32.5ins (825mm) x 18ins (458mm), various seal marks (19th Century - foxed and stained) £200-300
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Minnie Cormack (1862-1919) after John Hoppner - Mezzotint - "Lord Nelson", 23ins x 16ins, with Print Seller's Association stamp to margin, in ebonised frame and glazed £150-200
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Alfred Dehodeucg (1822-1882) - Charcoal drawing - Standing figure study with face turned away, 8.5ins x 5.75ins, in gilt frame and glazed £140-160
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Constantin Guys (1802-1892) - Pencil and watercolour drawing - Figure of a standing woman in fine clothes, 11.5ins x 7ins, in gilt frame and glazed £120-160
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Paul Gouvarni (1806-1866) - Pen, brush, watercolour and gouache - Study of a standing figure, 11.5ins x 7.25ins, signed, in gilt frame and glazed £120-160 Note: Typed label to verso gives details of artist and subject - "Une Masque, vous de Dos" and in ink "Probably for "Carnaval 1847"
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19th Century British School - Pair of coloured lithographs - "The Sailor Boy's Departure" and "The Sailor's Return", each 21.25ins x 16.5ins, framed and glazed £80-100
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Jean-Louis Forain (1852-1931) - Ink sketch - Three quarters length study of a male figure, 11.25ins x 9ins, and Cris (?) - Late 19th Century Continental school - Ink study - Caricature of a lady reading a letter and a man in top hat with his back to her, 17ins x 10ins, signed, both framed and glazed £120-160 Provenance: The Forain with Matthiesen Ltd, 152 New Bond Street, London, W1
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***Ruskin Spear (1911-1990) - Pencil drawing - "Cruise 1934" - Portrait of a sleeping man in a lounger chair, 9.5ins x 7ins, signed in full, in gilt moulded frame and glazed £150-200
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Alexandre Colin (1798-1875) - Two pencil drawings - Figure and head studies, 8.5ins x 11.25ins, and study of a peasant woman, 7ins x 3.5ins, both with red stamps, framed and glazed £120-160
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Henry R. Cook (fl. early 19th Century) after Alexander Sauerweid - Coloured aquatint - "The Battle of Waterloo", 18ins x 30ins, published June 18th 1819 by R. Lambe, 96 Gracechurch Street and T. Clay, 18 Ludgate Hill, London, in stained wood frame and glazed £100-150
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William Powell Frith (1819-1909) - Engraving - "The Railway Station", 24.5ins x 44ins, in gilt moulded frame and glazed £100-150
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Auguste Raffet (1804-1860) - Watercolour - "The Ensign" (from Napoleon's Army), 7ins x 5.25ins (circa 1825), in gilt frame and glazed £120-160
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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 £100-150
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19th Century English School - Pencil and gouache - Snowscape with gentleman on horseback, 8.25ins x 11.5ins, in modern gilt frame and glazed £100-150
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Henri-Joseph Harpignies (1819-1916) - Charcoal drawing - Landscape with lake and trees, 11.5ins x 8.75ins, in gilt frame and glazed £200-300
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Margaret Kemp-Welch (19th/20th Century) - Sheep in lowland landscape, 6ins x 6ins, signed in pencil outside plate, and Frank Short (19th/20th Century) - Etching "Niagara Falls", 5ins x 7ins, signed in pencil outside plate (1893 - both unframed) £100-200
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Eugene Bejot (1867-1931) - Etching - "Londres 1902", 7.5ins x 6.125ins, signed in plate, and Leon Gaucheral (1816-1886) - Etching - "Charing Cross", 4.375ins x 6.25ins, signed in plate (both unframed but mounted) £100-200
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John Sell Cotman (1782-1842) - Etching - "Clifton", 8ins x 7ins (unframed - catalogue A.E. Popham (1922) - No. 297) £80-120
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19th Century French School - Lithograph heightened in white - "Vue de la Basilique, St. Basile a Moscow", 16ins x 18ins, indistinctly signed and dated 22nd September 1893, in ebonised frame and glazed £60-80
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***Gertrude Hermes (1901-1982) - Wood engraving - "The River of God" - Proof of The Pilgrims Progress published by the Cresset Press 1928, 9.375ins x 7ins, signed in full in pencil, in modern ebonised frame and glazed £100-150 Provenance: Abbott & Holder, 30 Museum Street, London WC1A 1LH, No. 30332
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Jules Didier (1831-1914) - Charcoal drawing - Landscape with trees, 10.75ins x 15.75ins, signed, titled and dated 1860, framed and glazed £120-160
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Edward Duncan (1803-1882) after C. Henderson - Coloured mezzotint - "Returning from Ascot Races", 14.75ins x 32.75ins (unframed) £100-150
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Albert Lebourg (1849-1928) - Charcoal drawing - "Le Marais", 7.5ins x 12ins, in gilt frame and glazed £120-160
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***John Stanton Ward (1917-2007) - Artists proof etching - "Piazzella San Marco, Venezia", 15ins x 22.5ins, signed in pencil to margin, in modern gilt moulded frame and glazed £120-160
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***John Stanton Ward (1917-2007) - Limited edition coloured etching - "Piazzella San Marco, Venezia" 16.5ins x 22ins, signed in full (No. 204 of edition of 500), in modern gilt metal frame and glazed £80-120
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Edward Jackson Stodart (1879-1929) after William Hogarth (1697-1764) - Three coloured stippled engravings - "Chairing the Members", "Canvassing" and "The Polling", each 14ins x 18.5ins, published 1933 by The Museum Galleries, 55 Short's Gardens, Drury Lane, London WC2, signed in pencil to margins, in gilt frames and glazed £120-160
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John Skinner Prout (1806-1876) - Four pencil drawings - Views of buildings, each approximately 7.5ins x 5.25ins, signed in pencil "Prout" and dated 1858, in ebonised frames and glazed £400-600
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Robert Wallace Hester (19th/20th Century) after Harington Bird (1846-1936) - Coloured engraving - "Simonian and Fullerton" - Studies of two greyhounds, 12.5ins x 16.5ins, published 1st July 1898 by MacQueen & Sons, Tottenham Court Road, London, in Hogarth frame and glazed £100-200
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Frank Reynolds (1876-1953) - Pen and wash - Cartoon from "Punch, March 1941" - "Oh God! They are going to give us the Ride of the Valkyries!". 9.75ins x 7ins, signed in full, in modern gilt moulded frame and glazed £100-150 Note: Frank Reynolds was the Art Editor of Punch, inscribed in pencil to rear of frame and Cat. No. 16
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Mortimer Menpes (1860-1938) - Drypoint etching - "Court d'Albano Rouen" - View of clock face from courtyard, 9.75ins x 8ins, one other ditto of a sailor seated on a stool, 4ins square, Harry Morley (1881-1943) - Drypoint etching - "Il Conto" (The Bill), 5.875ins x 7.75ins, signed in pencil, Edward Julius Detmold (1883-1957) - Drypoint etching - "Changing Pastures" - Shepherd with donkey moving sheep, 7ins x 14.5ins, signed in pencil, all framed and glazed £100-150
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Michele Bellanti (1807-1883) - Four coloured lithographs - "Malta Harbour", 5.5ins x 9ins, "New Naval Bakery", 6ins x 10ins, "The New Aquaduct", 6ins x 10ins, and "Fauara", 8.25ins x 6.25ins, each signed in the plate, in gilt frames and glazed £200-250
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Terry Thomas (late 19th/early 20th Century) - Six engravings - "The Dining Hall of the Middle Temple", "Interior of Round Church", "Goldsmith's Grave", "The Cloisters", "Choir of the Temple Church" and "The Master's House", 6ins x 8.25ins and 8.25ins x 6ins, dated between 1897 and 1898, and all signed in margin in pencil, mounted in two frames and glazed £100-150
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Robert Henry Smith (19th/20th Century) - Six etchings - "The Homeward Bounder", "A Haunt of Ancient Peace", "The Mill on the Ridge", "Craft at their Moorings at Brixham", "A Peep at Lincoln" and "Boats Underway off Leigh", each 6.5ins x 9ins and 8.25ins x 10.25ins, signed in pencil in margins, all unframed (in folio) £80-120 Note: Printed label to each gives details of artist's work and edition as "Strictly Limited"
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