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John Faber (circa 1684-1756) after John Closterman (1660-1711) - Reverse painted mezzotint on glass - Queen Anne with orb and sceptre, 11.5ins x 9.75ins, in early ebonised frame £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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Mid 19th Century English school - Ink drawing - Mounted soldiers reviewing a battle or military exercise of foot soldiers drawn up into lines, 13ins x 80ins, indistinctly signed and dated "May 1858", in gilt frame and glazed £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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Norman Wilkinson (1878-1971) - Colour print - Galleons at anchor in a bay, 13ins x 13.25ins, signed in pencil outside the plate, in gilt frame and glazed £100-150 plus 24% BP*
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Francesco Bartolozzi (1727-1815) after John Singleton Copley (1737-1815) - Coloured engraving - "The Death of the Earl of Chatham", 1791, 22ins x 35ins, in Hogarth frame and glazed £80-120 plus 24% BP*
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Hieronymus Cock (1518-1570) after Hieronymus Bosch (c.1450-1516) - Woodcut - "The Selection of the Righteous", 12.75ins x 18ins, framed and glazed £60-80 plus 24% BP*
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Theodore Lane (1800-1828) - Coloured engraving - "Grand Entrance to Bamboozle 'em", published by G. Humphrey, 27 St James's Street February 1821, 11.25ins x 16.25ins, framed and glazed £120-160 plus 24% BP*
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George Cruikshank (1792-1878) - Coloured engraving - "Landing the Treasures, or the Results of the Polar Expedition!!!", published January 18th 1819 by G. Humphrey, 27 St James's Street, London, 8.75ins x 21.5ins, framed and glazed £800-1200 plus 24% BP*
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George Cruikshank (1792-1878) - Coloured engraving - "The Funeral Procession of the Rump", published by G. Humphrey, March 22nd 1819, 8.75ins x 23.75ins, framed and glazed £800-1200 plus 24% BP*
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Francesco Bartolozzi (1727-1815) - A pair of coloured mezzotints - "Cupid Inspiring the Profsy of Sappho" and "Cupid Unarming Before Retiring to Rest", each 11ins diameter, within black and gilt glasses and gilt moulded frames £120-160 plus 24% BP*
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Rowland Langmaid (1897-1956) - Two drypoint etchings - Limited editions of "Tower Bridge" and "Westminster", 8.5ins x 5.5ins, signed in pencil to lower right, in ebony frame and glazed £100-150 plus 24% BP*
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Early 19th Century Continental school - Engraving - Town square with fountain and Baroque buildings, 7.75ins x 14.75ins, and coloured lithograph - City street scene with figures, 13ins x 11.5ins, both indistinctly signed in pencil, framed and glazed £60-80 plus 24% BP*
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Auguste Delatre (1822-1907) - Two etchings - Swineherd with pigs, 2.75ins x 2.5ins, signed in plate and numbered 62, and Landscape with cattle drinking at a tree lined pond, 2.5ins x 3.75ins , and 19th Century Continental school - Etching - Wood with rural pathway, 6ins x 9ins, all framed and glazed £80-120 plus 24% BP*
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After James Gilray (1756-1815) - Pair of coloured caricatures - "Elements of skating", 9.5ins x 13.5ins, published November 24th 1805 by Hammer Humphrey, and James Gilray - "High-change in Bond Street", and "Lady Godiva's Rout", 9.5ins x 13.5ins, published March 12th & 27th, 1796 by Hammer Humphrey, all in gilt and ebonised frames and glazed £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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After James Gillray (1757-1815) - Four engravings - "The Rake's Progress at the University", No.'s 1 to 4, published by Hannah Humphrey, October 22nd 1806, 9.5ins x 13.5ins, all framed and glazed £100-150 plus 24% BP*
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After James Gilray (1756-1815) - Coloured engraving - "A Corner, Near the Bank", 13.5ins x 10.5ins, published September 26th 1797 by Hammer Humphrey, George Cruikshank (1792-1878) - Coloured engraving - "Our Old Ship steered safely into Harbour", 9ins x 13ins, and four other coloured English satires, various £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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Samuel and Nathaniel Buck (1696-1779 and 1695-1775) - Three engravings - "Sheerness", "Dock-Yard at Chatham", each 12ins x 35ins, and "Southeast Prospect of St Michael's Mount", 11.75ins x 31.5ins, framed and glazed £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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Samuel and Nathaniel Buck (1696-1779 and 1695-1775) - Three engravings - "Greenwich", "Gravesend", each 12ins x 31ins, and "Southwest Prospect of St Michael's Mount", 12ins x 31.5ins, framed and glazed £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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Samuel and Nathaniel Buck (1696-1779 and 1695-1775) - Four coloured engravings - Views of local castles - "Sandown-Castle", "Sandgate-Castle", "Deal-Castle" and "Walmer-Castle", 7.75ins x 14.5ins, in gilt frames and glazed £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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Samuel and Nathaniel Buck (1696-1779 and 1695-1775) - Seven uncoloured engravings - "Bodiham-Castle", "Pevensey-Castle", "Battle-Abbey", "Aroundel-Castle", "Boxgrove-Priory", "Winchelsea-Castle" and "Herstmonceux-Castle", each 7.5ins x 14.5ins, framed and glazed £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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Samuel and Nathaniel Buck (1696-1779 and 1695-1775) - Seven engravings - "Dover-Castle", "Begeham-Abbey", "Cows-Castle", "Hurst-Castle", "Tychfield-Abbey", "Portchester-Castle" and "Carisbrook-Castle", each 7.5ins x 14.5ins, framed and glazed £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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George Moutard Woodward (1760-1809) - Coloured lithograph - "Reading a Will", 18.75ins x 18ins, Early 19th Century English school - Coloured mezzotint - "The Quadrant, Regent's Street", 18ins x 19ins, Cecil Aldin (1870-1935) - Coloured lithograph - "The Huntsman", 16ins x 13ins, and one other mezzotint, all framed and glazed £120-160 plus 24% BP*
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Wenceslaus Hollar von Prachna (1607-1677) - Four engravings - "The Four Seasons", each 10ins x 7.25ins, in ebonised frames and glazed £400-600 plus 24% BP*
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Louis Leopold Boilly (1761-1845) - Coloured lithograph - "Les Amateurs de Tableaux", 11.5ins x 8.5ins, Thomas McLean (publisher) - Coloured engraving - "A Kick Up Among the Whigs", 9.75ins x 14ins, "The Throne in Danger", 9.25ins x 13.25ins, and four other satirical engravings, various, all framed and glazed £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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William Heath (1794-1840) - Coloured engraving - "A Political Reflection", published by Thomas McLean, 26 Haymarket London, 9.5ins x 14ins, William MacLean (publisher) - Coloured engraving - "French Salutation" "English Salutation", 9.5ins x 13.75ins, and four other satirical engravings, various, all framed and glazed £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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Richard G. Reeve (1780-1848) after Frances Calcraft Turner - Four coloured aquatints - "Hawking" series, plates I-IV, comprising - "The Departure", "The Rendez-vous", "The Fatal Stoop", and "Disgorging", published by I.W Laird, 1839, each 15.5ins x 12.5ins (unframed) £120-160 plus 24% BP*
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George Cruikshank (1792-1878) - Four coloured engravings - Including "Puzzled Which to Choose", 9.5ins x 13.5ins, "The Homberg Waltz", 9.5ins x 13.5ins, and "La Poule", 9.5ins x 13.5ins, and "Dos e Dos", 8ins x 9ins, together with four other satirical engravings, various, all framed and glazed £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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Robert Deighton (1752-1814) - Six coloured engravings - "A View from Trinity College Oxford", "A View from Oriel College Oxford", "A View from Brazen Nose College Oxford", and "A View taken from Christ Church Meadows", all published between 1807 and 1808, 10.5ins by 7.75ins, "Ireland in Scotland", and "The Classical Alma Mater Coachman, Oxford", 10.5ins x 8ins, together with five other engravings of a humorous nature, various £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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After William Hogarth (1697-1764) - Engraving - "Marriage a la Mode" (Plate 1), 9.75ins x 14ins, Robert Mitchell Meadows (1760-1812) after Henry Singleton (1766-1839) - Engraving - "Gipsey's Stealing a Child", 13.5ins x 16.75ins, together with twelve other coloured and uncoloured engravings, various £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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William Henry Pyne (1769-1843) - Fifteen coloured aquatints - From the "Costume of Great Britain", published 1805, including - "Lamplighter", together with fifteen printed pages of descriptions published by William Miller, Albermarle Street, London, January 1805, five in gilt frames and glazed £200-250 plus 24% BP*
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A collection of early 20th Century French school - First World War engravings, prints and drawings, many limited editions and duplicates, various (all unframed) and contained in one folio 29ins x 21ins £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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Eileen Soper (1905-1990) - Sixty coloured prints/posters - Enid Blyton "Nature plates and series", each 17ins x 21ins, circa 1940's, in original case £100-150 plus 24% BP*
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Humphrey Lhuyd (1527-1568) and Abraham Ortelius (1528-1598) - Coloured engraving - "Angliae Regni" - Map of England, 15ins x 18.5ins, published in Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, 1573-1612 £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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Richard Blome (1641-1705) - Coloured engraving - "A Mapp of Kent with its Lathes and Hundreds", 7.25ins x 9.5ins; Herman Moll (1654-1732) - Engraving - Map of Kent, 8.5ins x 12.25ins, together with five Kent maps and small collection of coloured maps and descriptions from "The Illustrated Atlas and Modern History of the World", edited by R. Montgomery Martin, various (all unframed) £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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Abraham Ortelius (1528-1598) - Coloured engraving - "View of Tempe" - Biblical river landscape, 14ins x 18ins, dated 1590, in Hogarth frame and glazed and two 19th Century aquatints - "View of Millind y Nans, near Snowdon, and "Cataract on the Llugwy", each 9ins x 12.5ins, framed and glazed £80-120 plus 24% BP*
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Geoffrey Chaucer - "The Works of Our Ancient, Learned and Excellent English Poet, Jeffrey Chaucer... to which is Adjoyn'd the Story of the Siege of Thebes, by John Lidgate, Monk of Bury", published in London, 1687 (one leather bound volume - binding damaged and spine replaced) £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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John Minshew - "Ductoris in Linguas, The Guide into Tongues", published by John Haviland, London, 1626 (one half leather bound volume) £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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J. M. Barrie - "Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens", illustrated by Arthur Rackham, published by Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1912 (one gilt embossed green cloth bound volume) (spine damaged) £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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A.A. Milne - "Now We Are Six", published by Methuen & Co Ltd., 1927 (one maroon cloth bound volume) £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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A.A. Milne - "The House at Pooh Corner", published by Methuen & Co., London, 1928 (one salmon pink cloth bound volume) £100-150 plus 24% BP*
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Catherine Cookson - The Works of, published by Di Agostini UK Ltd, in matching bindings, (seventy-two volumes) £60-80 plus 24% BP*
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Keith Waterhouse - "Billy Liar", first edition published by Michael Joseph Ltd, London 1959, with original dust jacket, (one volume), and Graham Greene "Travels with my Aunt", first edition published by the Bodley Head Ltd, London 1969, with original dust jacket (one volume) £120-160 plus 24% BP*
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W. Cosmo Monkhouse - "The Turner Gallery. A Series of 120 Engravings from the Works of the Late J.M. Turner, R.A.", published by Virtue & Company, 294 City Road, London (three green and gilt stamped full leather bound volumes) £600-800 plus 24% BP*
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H.E. Bates - "Love for Lydia", published by Michael Joseph Ltd, London 1952, in red cloth binding and original dust jacket, and "The Daffodil Sky", first edition published by Michael Joseph Ltd, London 1952, (two volumes), and Rudyard Kipling - "The Jungle Book", published by MacMillan & Co, London 1896, in original blue cloth and gilded binding (one volume) £80-120 plus 24% BP*
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Four Rupert Bear annuals - "More Adventures of Rupert" (1937), "The New Rupert Book" (1938), "The Adventures of Rupert" (1939) and "Rupert's Adventure Book" (1940), illustrated by Alfred Bestall and published by Daily Express Publications £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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W.Swaysland - "Familiar Wild Birds", published by Cassell and Company, Ltd, 1883 (four cloth covered volumes) £100-150 plus 24% BP*
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Beatrix Potter - "The Tale of Mr Tod", "The Tale of Mrs Tittlemouse", "The Tale of Ginger and Pickles", and "The Tale of Johnny Town-Mouse", published by Frederick Warne & Co. Ltd., various dates (four cloth bound volumes with chromolithograph illustrations to front covers) £80-120 plus 24% BP*
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