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***Bert Thomas (1883-1966) - Ink cartoon - "Thank Goodness Charlie, we've done wi' them eternal blue skies an' blindin sunshine - the smell o' this ere fog puts fresh life in yer", 10ins x 12.25ins, signed, inscribed and dated "To Mr Lawrence Binyon from Bert Thomas 1922", framed and glazed £200-300 Note: Lawrence Binyon (1869-1943) - Poet, dramatist and art scholar is best remembered for his famous poem "For the Fallen" used in Remembrance Day Services since the Great War
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A collection of late 18th/early 19th Century Indian watercolours, including - Deccan (18th Century) - Lady holding a flower with text on three sides of the picture in Nasta'liq script, 7ins x 4ins, Jodphur (late 18th Century) - Lady standing with a vase of flowers and a bird nearby, 4.25ins x 3.25ins, Bikaner (2nd half 19th Century) - Male figure with sword, 8ins x 4.5ins, and three similar, various, all framed and glazed £200-300 Provenance: All works purchased from Maggs Brothers, London, in the late 1970s
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***William Russell Flint (1880-1969) - Limited edition coloured print - "A Question of Attribution" - Group of models, one studying a canvas, the rest in artistic poses, 21ins x 17ins, published by Frost & Reed 1963 (edition limited to 850), signed in pencil to lower right margin, in modern gilt moulded frame and glazed £300-500
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***William Russell Flint (1880-1969) - Limited edition coloured print - Two models - Interior of a studio with one model dressing another in a rose dress, 14.25ins x 11ins, published by The Medici Society 1963 (edition limited to 850), signed in full in pencil, in modern gilt rope twist pattern frame and glazed £200-300
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***William Russell Flint (1880-1969) - Limited edition coloured print - "Balance" - Two models in studio, one balancing a basket of linen on her head, 15.75ins x 22.5ins, published by The Medici Society 1965 (edition limited to 856), signed in full in pencil to lower right corner and in modern gilt moulded frame and glazed £200-300
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***William Russell Flint (1880-1969) - Limited edition coloured print - "Interlude" - Two models relaxing in a studio, one reading, 11.75ins x 21.75ins, published by Frost & Reed 1968 (edition limited to 850) and signed in full in pencil, in modern gilt moulded frame and glazed £200-300
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***Elizabeth Frink (1930-1993) - Limited edition etching and aquatint - "The Clerk's Tale" (from the Canterbury Tales Series) - Figure on horseback with young woman and deer to foreground, 19.5ins x 13.5ins, No. 31 of edition of 50, signed and titled in pencil, in modern aluminium frame and glazed £200-300
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***Elizabeth Frink (1930-1993) - Etching in blue and brown - "Circe" (from The Odyssey Series) - Female herding wild boar, 10ins x 6.5ins, No. 20 of edition 30, signed in pencil and titled, in modern aluminium frame and glazed £150-200
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***Edwin Ladell (1914-1970) - Limited edition silk screen print - "Magdalene College, Cambridge", 17ins x 20.5ins, No. 3 of edition of 25, signed in pencil to margin, in gilt frame and glazed £200-300
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Henri de Toulouse Lautrec (1864-1901) - Black and white lithograph - Conversation between three men, 9.5ins x 7.5ins, monogrammed, laid on to card mount, in silvered frame and glazed £120-160
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***Barry Leighton-Jones (born 1932) - Limited edition coloured print - "The Dentist" - Children role playing, 23.5ins x 17.75ins, No. 60 of edition of 375, signed in pencil, in modern gilt frame and glazed £100-150
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***David Gentleman (born 1930) - Coloured lithograph - "Cornish Pilchard Boat", 28.5ins x 38.5ins, framed and glazed £200-250 Note: This was No. 8 from the third series of coloured lithographs published by J. Lyons & Co Ltd as a poster for Lyons Tea Rooms. A number of contemporary artists of note were commissioned to produce these posters. An example of this image sold in these rooms on 6th August 2013, lot 416
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Leon Danchin (1887-1938) - Coloured lithograph - Woodcock in flight, 15.5ins x 23.5ins, signed in pencil and No. 178 of edition of 500, framed and glazed £70-100
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John Hitchins (born 1940) - Limited edition coloured print - "Summer Flowers and Shade" - Vase of mixed flowers, 23.75ins x 15.75ins, No. 89 of edition of 485, published by The Adam Collection, Cheshire 1977, signed in full in pencil to lower right margin, in modern silvered moulded frame and glazed £100-150
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***Robert Taylor (born 1946) – Two limited edition coloured prints - "Lancaster under attack", 16ins x 26ins, No. 600 of edition of 650, and "Sea King Rescue", 14ins x 22ins, both signed in pencil to margins by artist and pilots, both in stained wood frames and glazed £120-160
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***Robert Taylor (born 1946) – Two limited edition coloured prints - "Phantom Strike", 16ins x 25.5ins, No. 97 of edition of 850, and "Company of Heroes", 16ins x 26ins, No. 99 of edition of 100, both signed in pencil to margins by artist and pilots, both in stained wood frames and glazed £120-160
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***Kalt Nadel (20th Century) - Two limited edition prints - Golfing subjects, 9.75ins x 7.75ins (each No. 3 of edition of 12) signed and dated 2000 in pencil, in wooden frames and glazed £60-80
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***Stanley Franklin (1930-2004) - Three pen and ink cartoons - "The Wilsons are inviting more artistic people to No. 10 Receptions", 9.75ins x 12.75ins, "Wilson and the Porcupine" with caption "He had some good points", 9.5ins x 12.5ins, and "Floating Restaurants suggested as Thames attraction", 10.375ins x 14.5ins, all signed, unframed £200-300
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John George Sowerby (fl. 1876-1914) - Two limited edition prints - The shoot by a lake and by the sea, each 12.5ins x 20ins, No. 24, published by The Fine Art Society, London 1907, in painted oak frames and glazed £100-200
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***Stephanie Rew (born 1971) - Charcoal drawing - "From the Shadows" - Three quarters portrait of a semi naked man, 24.5ins x 17.75ins, signed and dated 2000, in black reeded frame and glazed £100-150
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***Ray Leaming - Three drawings - "Amanda" - Reclining woman, 16ins x 21.5ins, "Eve", 22ins x 15ins, and one other full length portrait of a woman, 18ins x 8ins, all signed and dated 2000, all framed and glazed £150-200
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***Willi Kissmer (born 1951) - Two limited edition coloured prints - Studies of bare breasted women, each 23ins x 12.75ins, Nos. 6 and 13 of edition of 250, signed, framed and glazed £150-200
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***Werner Schreib (1925-1969) - Ink and wash drawing - Abstract, 9.75ins x 11.5ins, initialled and dated 1960, in gilt frame and glazed £180-220
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***Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887-1976) - Limited edition coloured prints - "The Lowrys" - Three portraits of L.S. Lowry - Self portrait, the artist's father and the artist's mother, each 12.25ins x 9.5ins, No. 96 of edition limited to 300, signed in pencil by the artist to lower left hand corners (unmounted and contained in blue cloth covered folder), complete with bronze circular portrait medallion depicting L.S. Lowry by Leo Solomon, 5ins diameter, cast by The Morris Singer Foundry, No. 96 of edition of 300, in blue cloth covered fitted case £600-800
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Gerardus Mercator (1512-1594) - Coloured engraved map - "Scotia Regnum", 13.75ins x 15.825ins, in gilt frame and glazed £300-500 Note: The original map plates were bought in 1604 by Jodocus Hondius who published enlarged editions of this and other works by Mercator. This example was probably published in Amsterdam circa 1630
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Gulielmus Whitchurch after James Cook (1728-1779) - Engraved map - "A chart of the southern hemisphere; shewing the tracks of some of the most distinguished navigators: by Captain James Cook of His Majesty's Navy", published February 1st 1777 by William Strahan in New Street, Shoe Lane and Thomas Cadell, Strand, London, 22ins x 21.25ins, framed and glazed £300-500 Note: Includes "Tables containing latitudes and longitudes of the Islands lately discovered in the South Pacific Ocean as they are laid down on this Chart"
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Robert de Vaugondy (circa 1726-1786) - Three engravings (From "Atlas Universel) - "Russie Europeenne", 19ins x 23.25ins dated 1753, "Pari Meridionale de la Russie Europeenne", 18.75ins x 23.25ins, and "Germania Antiqua", 18.75ins x 23.25ins, and three other maps of Russia and Germany (all mounted but unframed) £200-300
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William James Muller (1812-1845) - Watercolour - "Map of Conway", 9.25ins x 19.25ins, unsigned, and another - Antony Kerr (20th Century English) - "Prospect from the Canterbury Road near Margate", 8.75ins x 18.75ins, signed, both framed and glazed £300-500 Note: The Muller with Ruskin Gallery Ltd paper label to verso giving artist and title, and a collection Provenance to Edward Seago
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Thomas Bowen (fl. 1767-1790) - engraving - Map of "East Indies", showing Borneo, Philippines, India, Sumatra and Taiwan, 7ins x 11ins, framed and glazed £40-60
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17th Century School - Coloured engraving - Map of Canterbury, 11.5ins x 16.5ins (with bookworm damage - stuck down), in later Hogarth frame £70-100
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John Phillips (19th Century School) - chromolithographic folding map - 'The Principal Features of the Geology of Yorkshire' published by Tennant, London, 1853, 24ins x 31ins, backed onto canvas, framed and glazed £80-120
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After Giovanni Giacomo de Rossi - Coloured reprint - "Isola de Malta Gozzo Comino et Cominotto" - Inset with plan of fortifications with corresponding key, 15.75ins x 21ins, and after Giovanni Maria Cassini - Coloured reprint - "Mappmondo O Descrizione Generale del Globo Terraqueo...", 15.5ins x 21ins, both in modern gilt frames and glazed £100-200
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A 1970s poster advertising Andy Warhol Exhibition, Louisiana, 7-10 26-11-78, printed in colours with two large shoulder-length self portraits of the artist, 38.5ins x 22.75ins, printed by Grafdon Offset Vaerlose, Denmark (slightly creased with small tear to lower margin), in modern ebonised square section frame and glazed £300-400
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A good 19th Century lithograph advertising card produced by W.J. Roberts, 90 Newgate Street, London EC for "Montpelier Mineral Waters - in Codd's Patent Stoppered Bottles", showing a soda siphon and two Codd's bottles and opener, card 13.5ins x 18.75ins, now in grained wood frame and glazed £400-600
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Christopher Kelly - "A New and Complete System of Universal Geography", volumes 1 and 2, printed for Thomas Kelly, London 1814 (two brown leather bound volumes - bindings in poor condition) £400-600
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Cavendish Pelham - "The World", volumes 1 and 2, published for J. Stratford, London 1806 (two brown leather bound volumes - slight damage to bindings) £200-300
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William Camden enlarged with later discoveries by Richard Gouth - "Britannia or a Chronographical Description of the Flourishing Kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland", second edition in four volumes, printed by John Stockdale, Piccadilly, London 1806, containing numerous engravings and maps of the Counties (in four tooled calf bindings) £600-800
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W.H. Ireland - "England's Topographer or a New and Complete History of the County of Kent" illustrated with a series of views from original drawings by George Shepherd, H. Gastineau, etc, published by George Virtue, Ivy Lane, Paternoster Row, London, July 1828 (four volumes with later vellum bindings), and Samuel Ireland - "Picturesque views of the River Medway from the Nore to the vicinity of its source in Sussex" printed by T. & J. Egerton, Whitehall, London 1793 (one volume containing numerous aquatint views, in leather binding) £150-200
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Fortescue Hitchins and Samuel Drew - "The History of Cornwall", volumes 1 and 2, printed and published by William Penaluna, Helston, 1824 (two brown leather bound volumes - bindings in poor condition) £120-160
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W. Woolnoth - "A Graphic Illustration of the Metropolitan Cathedral Church of Canterbury", containing twenty plates engraved by himself, and a selection of other prints and engravings of Canterbury interest, published by T. Cadell & W. Davies, Strand, and J. Murray, Albemarle Street, London 1816 (one volume with tooled leather spine) £60-80
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Admiral Sir C. P. H. Durham - "A Narrative of the loss of the Royal George", 7th edition, printed and published by S. Horsey, 1845, and bound in the wood of the wreck (one volume) £80-120
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"Tombleson's Thames" - "Eighty Picturesque Views on the Thames and Medway", published by Black & Armstrong, London (one red tooled leather bound volume and sleeve for same), and Messrs G. Shepherd H. Gastineau - Virtue's Picturesque Beauties of Great Britain in a Series of Views", published by George Virtue, London 1828 (one red gilt and tooled leather bound volume and sleeve for same £150-200
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W.H. Bartlett - "Finden's Views of the Ports, Harbours and Watering Places of Great Britain", published by George Virtue, London 1842 (two volumes - one brown gilt tooled leather bound volume and one red gilt tooled leather bound volume, and sleeves for same) £100-200
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A.G. Temple F.F.A. - "The Wallace Collection (Paintings) at Hertford House", No. 197 of a limited edition of 250, published by Goupil & Co, London 1902 (two gilt tooled leather bound volumes) £80-120
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William Mountaine - "The Seaman's Vade-Mecum and Defensive War by Sea", printed for J. Mount, London 1778 (one brown leather bound volume), Charles Jackson - "The New Pocket Hoyle", London 1808 (one volume with marbled boards), a quantity of leather bound and other books (some in poor condition) and two early 20th Century postcard albums £300-500
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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 £50-70
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