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AFTER BERYL COOK 'Sabotage', print in colours, pencil signed, titled and numbered 224/395, 31cm (octagonal) £80-120 (plus 27%BP*)
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TIFFANY MCNAB (1964-2010) 'The King and Queen', etching with aquatint in colours, pencil signed, titled and numbered 7/100 in the margin, 27cm x 19.5cm £30-40 (plus 27%BP*)
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A GROUP OF EIGHT 19TH CENTURY FRENCH ENGRAVED SNAKE SUBJECTS, hand-coloured, 18cm x 10cm (X 6) and 23cm x 16cm (X 2), framed in one; and a collection of eight botanical engravings, framed in four (5) £40-60 (plus 27%BP*)
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PAUL GAVARNI (1804-1866) Un 'Fort' dont le 'Trois Six' est le faible, lithograph for Physionomies Parisiennes, 39cm x 28cm (sh) (titles obscured by the mount) With Folio Fine Art Limited £50-70 (plus 27%BP*)
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AFTER HENRI CASSIERS (1858-1944) A harbour with Dutch fisher folk, chromo-lithograph, 39cm x 97cm £20-40 (plus 27%BP*)
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JOHN FREDERICK LEWIS (1805-1876) The Matador, hand tinted lithograph, 38cm x 28cm £100-150 (plus 27%BP*)
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E.T.W. DENNIS OF SCARBOROUGH (PUBS) 'Torgoch, Alpine Charr', lithograph, hand tinted for 'The Angler', 19cm x 26cm; and five further similar (6) £50-70 (plus 27%BP*)
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AFTER LOUIS WAIN 'Blind Man's Buff', sepia print, 37cm x 82cm; and three etchings or engravings to include: 'Unfix Bayonet' and 'Fix Bayonets' after Rowlandson and an etching in the manner of Rembrandt (4) £30-50 (plus 27%BP*)
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GRAHAM SUTHERLAND (1903-1980) 'Gateway with setting Sun', lithograph in colours, numbered 3/175, pub 1981 by Siro Teodorani Editore and in original card folder, 36cm x 27cm (sh) unframed £100-150 (plus 27%BP*)
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BERNARD SLEIGH (1872-1954) 'The Land of Heart's Desire' (W.B. Yeats), wood engraving, pencil signed in the margin and dated 1921, titled verso and heavily inscribed, 14cm x 19cm £80-120 (plus 27%BP*)
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CLAUGHTON PELLEW-HARVEY (1890-1996) A botanical fantasy, wood engraving, pencil signed in the margin, 27.5cm x 25cm £200-300 (plus 27%BP*)
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CLAUGHTON PELLEW-HARVEY (1890-1996) The pine forest, wood engraving, pencil signed in the margin, dated 1925 and numbered 14/20, 8cm x 7cm £80-120 (plus 27%BP*)
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CLAUGHTON PELLEW-HARVEY (1890-1996) Two swans, wood engraving, pencil signed in the margin, dated 1925 and numbered 12/25, 7.5cm x 10cm £80-120 (plus 27%BP*)
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ARTHUR JOSEPH GASKIN (1862-1928) 'Thomas of Reading', woodcut, pencil signed in the margin and titled, 8cm x 9cm Exh: Birmingham Art Gallery 1982 Gaskin Memorial Exhibition (n.32) With The Heather Newman Gallery £60-80 (plus 27%BP*)
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ARTHUR JOSEPH GASKIN (1862-1928) 'Gathering Winter Fuel', wood block, inscribed with initials in pencil to border and titled, 12cm x 9cm £40-60 (plus 27%BP*)
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FREDERICK LANDSEER GRIGGS (1876-1938) 'Laneham', etching, pencil signed in the margin, 12.5cm x 11.5cm; two further works by the same hand (one unframed); and a print after Samuel Palmer but inscribed by F.L.Griggs and dated 'Christmas 1928' (4) £200-300 (plus 27%BP*)
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SAMUEL PALMER (1805-1881) 'The Willow', etching, 12cm x 8cm; and after Samuel Palmer - 'A Church Among Trees, A Ganymede Facsimile', 15cm x 18cm (2) £100-200 (plus 27%BP*)
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CHARLES HAZLEWOOD SHANNON (1863-1937) The romantic landscape, lithograph, 22cm x 22cm; and five further works by or after Samuel Palmer (X 2), Marc Chagall (X 2), and Philip de Loutherbourg, all unframed (6) £40-60 (plus 27%BP*)
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AFTER SIR EDWARD COLEY BURN-JONES Story of psyche, woodblock, 12cm x 8cm (im), 27cm x 20.5cm (sh), unframed £40-60 (plus 27%BP*)
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WILLIAM HOLMAN HUNT (1827-1910) The abundance of Egypt, etching, 14.5cm x 11.5cm; another - The desolation of Egypt (plate 21 from etchings for the Art Union), 4cm x 10.5cm; and an etching after J.E. Millais, all unframed (3) £80-120 (plus 27%BP*)
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THOMAS BONNOR (18TH/19TH CENTURY) 'Sandywell Park', engraving c.1779, 32cm x 39cm £40-60 (plus 27%BP*)
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AFTER REMBRANDT 'Jan Uytenbogaert, Armenian Preacher', etching, 24cm x 19cm; and three Old Master engravings to include: portrait of Rubens after Van Dyck; classical maidens with cupids; and a Dutch landscape (4) £50-80 (plus 27%BP*)
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MEYER AFTER STEPHANOFF 'The Lieutenant of the Yeoman of the Guard', etching with aquatint, hand-coloured, 40cm x 32cm; and three further to include: Roger Monk Esqr Exon of His Majesty's Yeoman of the Guard'; memorial to Michael William Balfour; and a Daumier print (4) £30-50 (plus 27%BP*)
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AFTER HONORÉ DAUMIER 'Les Avocats et les Plaideurs' (from Les Gens de Justice), monochrome print, 23cm x 18cm; and five further similar (6) £30-50 (plus 27%BP*)
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P.W. TOMKINS AFTER F. BARTOLOZZI 'Affection and Innocence', stipple engraving in colours, 25cm x 31cm oval £30-50 (plus 27%BP*)
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GEORGE GUEST (20TH CENTURY) A field with stone wall, hand-tinted lithograph, apparently numbered according to note verso (but unexamined out of frame), 51cm x 76cm £20-40 (plus 27%BP*)
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WHITTOCK AND HYDE (PUBS) 'London Westminster and Southwark as they appeared AD 1543...', engraving on two conjoined sheets, 47cm x 161cm (sh); and two keys (3) £100-200 (plus 27%BP*)
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DAVID GENTLEMAN (b. 1930) 'Lord's Cricket Ground' and 'The Interior Lord's Pavilion', two lithographs in colours, each pencil signed and numbered 163/195, 45cm x 54cm and 46.5cm x 56.5cm respectively (2) £100-200 (plus 27%BP*)
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J RYMAN (PUBS) 'Cricket Match' (from 'A Few Recollections of Eton'), hand tinted lithograph, 27.5cm x 38cm With Thomas Agnew & Sons Ltd £50-70 (plus 27%BP*)
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DAVID KOSTER (b. 1926) 'Firetails', etching in colours, pencil signed in the margin, titled and numbered 15/150, 29.5cm x 22cm; and one further by the same hand - 'Green Finches', pencil signed in the margin, titled and numbered 33/150, 29cm x 22cm (2) £50-100 (plus 27%BP*)
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ROWLAND LANGMAID (1897-1956) 'Tower Bridge', etching, pencil signed in the margin and titled, 14cm x 21cm £60-80 (plus 27%BP*)
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MONICA POOLE (1921-2003) Sluice Gate, wood engraving, signed in pen to the margin, 19cm x 15cm £60-80 (plus 27%BP*)
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KATHLEEN CADDICK (b. 1937) 'Border Country', etching in colours, pencil signed in the margin, titled and numbered 141/150, 24cm x 28.5cm; and five further etchings or prints to include: Gillian Lawson - 'Clowns', 14cm x 14cm; Mary George - 'Hill Ground', 12cm x 9.5cm; and three works after J.C. Armitage (Ionicus), each signed in pencil to the margin and numbered 32/75, 22cm x 30cm (6) £50-80 (plus 27%BP*)
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SYDNEY MACKENZIE LITTEN (1887-1934) Interior with Windsor chair, etching, pencil signed in the margin, 32.5cm x 40cm £40-60 (plus 27%BP*)
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AFTER RAYMOND ALLEN JACKSON (JAK) (1927-1997) 'Madam! If ever I am forced into the National Health Service, I sincerely hope you'll be first under my knife!', print in colours, 43cm x 54cm £30-50 (plus 27%BP*)
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J HARRIS AFTER C HANCOCK 'Satirist, Winner of the Great St Leger Stakes at Doncaster 1841, Rode by Wm. Scott', aquatint engraving, published by Ackermann, hand-coloured, 37cm x 49.5cm; and one further - R.G. Reeve after J.F. Herring - 'Rowton, the Winner of the Great St Leger Stakes at Doncaster 1829', 39cm x 48.5cm (2) £100-150 (plus 27%BP*)
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BOWLES AND CARVER (PUBS) 'Life and Death Contrasted - Or, An Essay on Woman', 'Death and Life Contrasted - Or, An Essay on Man' a pair, etchings, numbered 518 and 519 respectively, hand-coloured, 34.5cm x 24.5cm (2) £100-200 (plus 27%BP*)
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AFTER ETIENNE ALPHONSE DINET 'Abdel Ghourem et nour el Ain', etching, indistinctly signed in pencil to the margin, 40cm x 32cm £40-60 (plus 27%BP*)
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PAUL JEFFAY (1898-1957) Dock Side, Paris, etching, pencil signed in the margin and inscribed, artist's proof, 40cm x 49cm £50-70 (plus 27%BP*)
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MORRIS AFTER SYDNEY PARKINSON 'A View of the Island of Otaheite with Several Vessels of that Island' c.1787, engraving, hand-coloured, 21cm x 34cm £30-50 (plus 27%BP*)
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20TH CENTURY JAPANESE SCHOOL Study of an owl, indistinctly signed in pencil and with seal mark, woodblock print in colours, 38cm x 25.5cm £30-50 (plus 27%BP*)
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J.H. LE KEUX 'View from the Parks Oxford Looking South Taken in the Year 1866', pub, Macmillan & Co, c.1868, engraving for the Oxford Almanack, 1869, 64cm x 40cm; two further framed examples, each of which have calendars attached but folded to fit frames; and fourteen further similar Almanacks, varying dates but unframed (17) £120-150 (plus 27%BP*)
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HAROLD WYLLIE (1880-1973) 'A Barque Hove To For a Pilot' and 'together with Wind Jammers', a pair, etchings, pencil signed in the margin, 16cm x 30cm (2) £80-120 (plus 27%BP*)
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JOYCE HARGREAVES (20TH CENTURY) 'Children and Carousel Night', artist's proof, etching with aquatint in colours, pencil signed in the margin, titled and dated May '70, 31cm x 42cm £20-40 (plus 27%BP*)
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FRANK HAROLD ROUND (1879-1958) 'Harlech from Bro Dawel', etching, pencil signed in the margin and dated 1930, 13.5cm x 24cm £20-30 (plus 27%BP*)
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EDWARD BOUVERIE HOYTON (1900-1988) 'Squall off Maen-a-Vaar, Isles of Scilly', etching in colours, pencil signed in the margin and titled, 24.5cm x 29cm £80-120 (plus 27%BP*)
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AFTER LOUIS WAIN 'The Dentist', a pair, early 20th Century prints, hand-coloured, 13cm x 19.5cm; and one further - 'The Ride', 12.5cm x 19cm (3) £50-80 (plus 27%BP*)
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GEORGE HUNT AFTER LT JOSEPH MOORE 'Scene upon the Eastern Road from Rangoon looking towards the South', Plate 13 from 'Rangoon views and Combined Operations in the Birman Empire', etching with aquatint, hand-coloured, published by Kingsbury & Co, 27cm x 37cm £40-60 (plus 27%BP*)
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SAMUEL PROUT 'Stonehouse Pool', lithograph, pub. by T Palser, 26cm x 38cm £20-30 (plus 27%BP*)
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MICHAEL CARLO (b. 1945) Haymaking at Wivenhoe Park, etching in colours, pencil signed, dated '89, titled and numbered 22/50 in the margin, 20cm x 27cm; further various prints and engravings to include: two French engravings; four Manchester subjects; 'Dr Johnson in the Ante-Room of Lord Chesterfield', 'Wolsey's Gate'; a map of Colchester; and a print after Karl Spitzweg - 'The Bookworm' (11) £50-100 (plus 27%BP*)
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