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Graham Clarke (born 1941) - Two limited edition coloured etchings - "Going West", and "Keep your Saxon", both No.10 of edition of 200, from "The History of England" series, 17ins x 13ins and 16ins x 13ins, signed and titled in pencil to mount, framed and glazed. £250-300
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Graham Clarke (born 1941) - Artists proof coloured etching - "Modus Cantiana" - An Historical Aspect of the City of Canterbury, herewith in 1990, 16.75ins x 21.5ins, signed, titled and dedicated in pencil to lower margin, in modern moulded frame and glazed £150-200
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Graham Clarke (born 1941) - Artists proof coloured etching - "Castle Nonsuch", 10.25ins x 13.25ins, signed and titled in pencil to lower margin, in gilt frame and glazed £100-150
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Graham Clarke (born 1941) - Limited edition etching and coloured aquatint - "Quercus Berserkus", 13.5ins x 21ins, signed in full in pencil and titled (trial proof - unnumbered edition), complete with explanation leaflet indicating an edition of 250 copies, published by Christie's Contemporary Art, June 1979, in grained wood and gilt moulded frame and glazed £150-200
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Graham Clark (born 1941) - Etching and coloured aquatint - "Mallards in Flight", 13.5ins x 21.5ins, signed in full in pencil and titled (trial proof), complete with explanation leaflet indicating an edition of 250 copies, published by Christie's Contemporary Art, June 1979, in grained wood and gilt moulded frame and glazed £150-200
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Graham Clarke (born 1941) - Etching and coloured aquatint - "Uncle Sid and the Limpet Races", 21.25ins x 27ins, signed in full and pencil and titled (artist's proof - unnumbered edition), complete with framed certificate indicating edition of 300 copies, published January 1983 and signed by the artist), in modern silvered moulded frame and glazed £200-300
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Graham Clarke (born 1941) - Three etchings and coloured aquatints - Triptych - "Ararat", "Arke" and "Gopher", various sizes, each individually signed in full in pencil and titled (artist's proof - unnumbered edition), contained in one mahogany frame and glazed £200-300
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Graham Clarke (born 1941) - Two limited edition coloured etchings - "Buttercup Joe" (No. 374 of edition of 400) and "The Varmintry" (No. 342 of edition of 400), each 13.5ins x 21.25ins, signed and titled in pencil, in gilt frames and glazed £200-300
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Graham Clarke (born 1941) - Three limited edition coloured etchings - Triptych - "Joe's Place" (No. 22 of edition of 400), 8.75ins x 22.25ins, "Jolly Good Robin Hood" (No. 170 of edition of 200), 16.75ins x 13.5ins and "La Tres Chose" (No. 158 of edition of 400), 13.75ins x 10.75ins, signed and titled in pencil, all in gilt frames and glazed £200-300
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William Russell Flint (1880-1969) - Limited edition coloured print - "Lavoir Labastide", 19ins x 26ins, published by The Medici Society 1970 (edition limited to 850) signed in pencil to margin, in cream painted and canvas frame and glazed £200-300
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After William Russell Flint (1880-1969) - Limited edition colour print - Group of ladies bathing, 19ins x 26ins, No. 100 of edition of 850, in modern gilt frame and glazed £100-150
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William Russell Flint (1880-1969) - Limited edition colour print - "Venetian Festival", 18ins x 24ins, published by Frost and Reed 1967 (edition limited to 850) signed in pencil to margin, in modern gilt framed and glazed £300-400
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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 £150-200
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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 £150-200
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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 £150-200
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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 £200-300
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Emvin Cremona (1919-1987 - Maltese) - Ink and wash drawing - View of an historic building and steps leading to statue (thought to be in Malta), 24.75ins x 19.75ins, signed in black "Cremona" and dated '73, and one other ink and grey wash drawing - Abstract (unfinished) - View of a black block and wheel with City walls to background, 25ins x 20ins, signed in black "Cremona, Malta" and dated '74 (slight water damage to lower edge), both in modern whitewood frames and glazed £600-800
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Emvin Cremona (1919-1987 - Maltese) - Two black ink and wash sketches - Seated Bishop holding a book, 17.75ins x 19.75ins, signed "Cremona" and dated '73, and one other sketch of a standing figure of a Knight with castle to background, 25ins x 20ins, signed in black "Cremona" and dated '72 (latter slightly damp stained along lower edge), both in modern whitewood frames and glazed £700-1000 Provenance: One bears label for J. Manley, 27 High Street, Eton, and with label giving full artist's details pasted to rear of frame
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Simon Tookoome (1934-2010) - coloured lithograph - "Kiviuk crossing the Sea", 22ins x 30ins, No. 8 of edition of 50, inscribed in pencil to lower margin, and Jesse Oonark (1906-1985) - Coloured lithograph - People in kayaks, 24.5in x 36ins, No. 12 of edition of 40, inscribed in pencil to lower margin, both in modern perspex frames £200-300 Provenance: Inuit prints from the Canadian Arctic Expedition at Gimpel Fils Gallery, 30 Davies Street, London, W1Y 1LG, Exhibited January -February 1984
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Simon Tookoomee (1934-2010) - Coloured lithograph - "Hunters with Dogs" 22ins x 30ins, signed in pencil, No. 12 of edition of 40, inscribed and titled to lower right corner, and Myra Kukiiyaut (1929-2006) - Lino cut and stencil - "Chased away by the Wolfs", 22ins x 30ins, No. 12 of edition of 35, signed and inscribed to lower right margin, in perspex frame £200-300 Provenance: Gimpel Fils Gallery, 30 Davies Street, London W1Y 1LG, Exhibited September and August 1983
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Pitseolak Ashoona (1904-1983) of Cape Dorset - Lithograph - "Hitching a Ride", 28ins x 24ins, No. 43 of edition of 50, signed and inscribed in pencil to lower margin, and one other example, "A Vision of Spirit, Children", 33ins x 31ins, No. 9 of edition of 50 inscribed to lower margin, both framed and glazed £200-300 Provenance: The Gimpel Fils Gallery, 30 Davies Street, London W1Y 1LG, Exhibited January 1989
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Canadian Inuit School - Three lithographs - "Sled Dogs and Ptamigan", 21ins x 28ins, No. 49 of edition of 50, inscribed in pencil to lower right margin, "Wolf Spirits", 25ins x 34ins, No. 38 of edition of 50, and "Fox in Camp", 24ins x 34ins, No. 8 of edition of 50, inscribed in pencil to lower right margin, all contained in two frames, and one other coloured lithograph - Abstract - Various utensils, 21ins x 29ins, indistinctly signed in pencil and dated '78 £200-300
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Mary Hammond (born 1928 - Australia) - Two coloured pastel drawings - Studies of figures shopping (circa 1975), each 12.5ins x 9ins, signed, in painted frames and glazed £200-300
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Mary Hammond (born 1928 - Australia) - Two charcoal drawings - Single figures shopping, each 20ins x 16ins, signed and dated '79, in painted frames and glazed £200-300
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Clifton Ernest Pugh (1924-1990) - Ink and wash drawing - "Dingo King" - Study of a standing pelican, 13.25ins x 9.75ins, signed and titled, 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 £70-100
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18th Century English School - Two coloured engravings - "Tuft-Flower" and "Palsy-Wort" - Illustrations of flowering plants, each 14ins x 9ins, in ebonised frames and glazed £150-200 Note: Thought to be from Culpepper's Herbal
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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, complete with Royal Arms, 14.75ins x 19.5ins, thought to be first edition, engraved by Jodocus Hondius, Amsterdam, 1611, framed and glazed to both sides £150-200
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Robert Taylor (born 1946) - Two limited edition coloured prints - "Climbing Out", 16ins x 24ins, No. 600 of 850, and "Crewing Up", 16ins x 24ins, No. 600 of 850, both signed in pencil in margins by artist and pilots, in stained wood frames and glazed £120-160
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Robert Taylor (born 1946) - Limited edition print - "Caught on the Surface", 16ins x 24.5ins, No. 13 of 65, signed in pencil by the artist and crew, and Philip West (born 1949) - Limited edition coloured print - "Screaming Eagle", 17.5ins x 23ins, No. 224 of 500, signed in pencil by the artist, both in stained wood frames and glazed £120-160
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Bill Banks (20th Century) - Silk screen proof - "Boy Running" from "Children, Series I", 21ins x 13.25ins, signed and titled in pencil, and Bill Banks (20th Century) - Acrylic - "White Light", 24ins x 17.25ins, initialled and dated '70 and titled in pencil to image, framed and glazed £150-200
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Eduard Ovcacek (born 1933) - Limited edition screen print - Abstract study, 12ins x 9.25ins, signed and dated 1962, No. 4 of 6, in gilt painted frame 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 £150-200
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Pietro Annigoni (1910-1988) - Limited edition screen print - Elizabeth II, 13.5ins x 10.5ins, signed in pen, No. 776 of 850, in ebonised frame and glazed £100-150
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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, published by The Fine Art Society, London 1907, each signed and inscribed "No. 24" to plate, in painted oak frames and glazed £80-120
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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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John Scorror O'Connor (1913-2004) - Wood engraving - Boy and heron, 7ins x 5ins, No. 36 of edition of 100, signed in pencil and dated '77, in modern silvered frame and glazed, and three others by the same artist - "Little Garden in the Spring", 5ins x 6.75ins, "Bird at a Window", 7ins x 5ins, both signed in pencil and one inscribed, and one other uninscribed example - "The Girl and the Kingfisher", 4.25ins x 3.25ins, variously framed £100-150
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Charles F. Tunnicliffe (1901-1979) - Woodblock print - Two birds over the sea, 6.75ins x 4ins (later reprint from woodblock), in modern walnut frame and glazed £70-100
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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 £50-70
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| Collection of Works by Jehan Daly (1918-2001) | Born to a French mother and an Irish father and enrolling at the Royal College of Art in 1937, Daly was best known for his still life work – his work being described by his friend John Ward as taking 'its rightful place with the best. He is the preserver of quality'. Living in London for a large portion of his life, in 1980 Daly moved to Adisham, near Canterbury under the patronage of Colin George, where he worked and exhibited until his death
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Jehan Daly (1918-2001) - Black crayon on buff paper - "Janet" - portrait of a young girl, 7.5ins x 4.25ins, signed and dated '49, in later gilt frame and glazed £100-150 Note: Label verso for Exhibition Jehan Daly "Drawings and Paintings July 1993, Martyn Gregory Gallery, 34 Bury Street, St. James's, London, SW1
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Jehan Daly (1918-2001) - Black crayon on buff paper heightened in white - "Kempson Road Children", 9.75ins x 7ins, signed and dated '49, and with Colin George stamp to bottom right corner, in later gilt frame and glazed £120-160 Note: East Kent School Exhibition label to verso, with title of work and artist's name and full address
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Jehan Daly (1918-2001) - Black crayon on buff paper heightened in white - Study of a boy's head, 6.5ins x 5.5ins, signed in full, in later gilt frame and glazed £100-150
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Jehan Daly (1918-2001) - Black charcoal on buff paper heightened in white - "Children from Kempson Road" 10ins square, signed and dated '50, in later wood and gilt frame and glazed £100-150 Note: Labels verso for All Saints Church, Boughton Aluph Exhibition arranged by John Ward, and with subsidiary label providing title of work and further information about the work
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Jehan Daly (1918-2001) - Pencil on buff paper heightened in white - Studies of female nudes, 10.75ins x 9.25ins, signed in full and with Colin George stamp to top right corner, in later gilt frame and glazed £80-120 Note: East Kent School 1998 Exhibition label to verso with title of work, artist's name and address
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Jehan Daly (1918-2001) - Black crayon on buff paper heightened in white - Full length portrait of a woman leaning against a pedestal, 10.5ins x 6.5ins, signed and dated '52, in later wood frame and glazed £100-150
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Jehan Daly (1918-2001) - Black and red crayon on paper heightened in white - Profile of a seated woman, 6.25ins x 4.25ins, signed, in later Hogarth frame and glazed £70-100
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Jehan Daly (1918-2001) - Pencil drawing - Half length portrait of a seated elderly woman wearing a head scarf, 5ins x 6.5ins, signed, in later gilt frame and glazed £70-100
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Jehan Daly (1918-2001) - Pencil drawing - Studies of an elderly seated woman wearing a head scarf, 5ins x 6ins, signed in full, in later gilt frame and glazed (with tissue paper laid under glass - obscuring image) £60-80
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