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LEWIN William (1747-1795) and Sons (Thomas, Thomas William and John William) Common Buzzard. Gouache. Stamped ‘W.Lewin, 1789’. 8.5x7 inches. £225.
LEWIN William (1747-1795) and Sons (Thomas, Thomas William and John William) Harrier. Gouache. Stamped ‘W.Lewin, 1789’. 8.5x7 inches. £225.
LEWIN William (1747-1795) and Sons (Thomas, Thomas William and John William) Kestrel. Gouache. Stamped ‘W.Lewin, 1789’. 8.5x7 inches. £225.
LEWIN William (1747-1795) and Sons (Thomas, Thomas William and John William) Kestrel. Gouache. Stamped ‘W.Lewin, 1789’. 8.5x7 inches. £225.
HEINTZELMAN Arthur William (USA 1891-1965) Seated, thoughtful Smoker. Red chalk on tan paper. Signed and dated, 1935. 18x13.75 inches £475.
JONES George R.A. (1786-1869) ‘Tomb House, Windsor Castle’. Ink and gouache on blue paper. Inscribed and dated 28th March 1811, verso. Possibly signed verso. Stamped ‘Scipio’ (Gerald Reitlinger Collection). 5.25x7.75 inches. £475.
RUSHBURY Sir Henry R.A. R.E. (1889-1968) ‘Custom’s House, Kings Lynn’ (JR.75). Etching. 1935. Signed. 9.5x13.25 inches. £475.
SHEPHERD Thomas Hosmer (1792-1864) Kent. ‘The Dean John, Canterbury’. Pencil. Inscribed. 5x7.25 inches. £95.
WATTS James Thomas (1853-1930) A Dutch Church. Watercolour and gouache. Signed. 9x12 inches. £225.
LANDELLS Ebenezer (1808-1860) ‘The Illuminated Magazine / No.1, May 1843 / Edited by Douglas Jerrold’. Pencil and watercolour design for the Cover or Frontispiece. Only five 64pp Vol. were published (1843-1845) Provenance: Album of Landell’s studies. 10.5x7.75 inches £475.
LANDELLS Ebenezer (1808-1860) ‘The Wandering Jew’. Pen, brush and ink design for the 1845 Roscoe’s Library (English) Edition of Eugene Sue’s 1844 novel. Inscribed. Not known if used. Provenance: Album of Landell’s studies. 8.75x5.5 inches. £475.
BAWDEN Richard R.E. N.E.A.C. (b.1936) ‘Youth’. Etching, printed in colours. Signed, inscribed and editioned 2/80. 14.5x19.25 inches. £275.
BROOKE William Henry (1772-1860) The Opening of Waterloo Bridge. Ink and watercolour. Inscribed on the original mount (missing) ‘The Opening of Waterloo Bridge sketched on the spot 1817’. Provenance: Ross Collection, Knockmore, Wicklow. 4.5x7.25 inches. Framed: 12.25x14.5 inches. £475.
CASSON Sir Hugh P.R.A. (1910-1999) ‘Hawthornden Castle’. Ink and gouache. Signed and inscribed. 3.5x5.5 inches. Framed: 9.25x11.25 inches. £275.
CELICE Pierre (b.1932) ‘Les Savis de l’atelier.’ Lithograph. Signed, sated 1968 and editioned 61/75. Provenance: Waddington Galleries. 15.75x20 inches. £475.
MADAGASCAR (Subject) by ‘W.J’ (or ‘J.W.) 1875. ‘Antongona’. Ink, watercolour and gouache. Inscribed, dated and signed with a monogram. Inscribed verso ‘Edward Birchall Esq / 2 Park Place / Leeds’. 9.25x13.5 inches. £250.
SERGENT Carolyn (b.1937) ‘Tulip, Dandelion, Bluebell and Cuckoo’. Oil on board. Signed with initials. Exhibited: Maas Gallery. 12x14 inches. Framed: 20.5x22.25 inches. £425.
SPENCER Noel (1900-1986) ‘Le Pont Marie, Paris’. Etching. Signed and inscribed. 8x9 inches. £475.
WATSON Charles James R.E. (1846-1927) Street scene, probably Northern France. Watercolour. Circa 1890. Signed. 7.5x9 inches. £475.
MITCHELL Enid B (Exhibited 1920-1930) ‘Watermelon’. Linocut printed in colours. Signed. Inscribed and editioned ‘12/25’. 4.25x4.25 inches. £475.
POCOCK Nicholas (1740-1821) ‘The High Tor from the Hagwood / Matlock June 6th 1794’. Pencil and grey wash. Possibly signed. Inscribed and dated verso. 6x11.5 inches. £225.CLICK HERE to view vero.
RUSHBURY Sir Henry R.A. R.E. (1889-1968) ‘Isola di San Pietro, Venice’ (JR72). Drypoint. 1932. From an edition of 80. Signed. 8.25x13.75 inches. Framed: 16x21 inches. £475.
RUSHBURY Sir Henry R.A. R.E. (1889-1968) ‘St Olave’s’ (JR.56). Drypoint. 1927. Signed. 11.5x8 inches. £375.
RUSHBURY Sir Henry R.A. R.E. (1889-1968) ‘Porta Maggiore, Orvieto’ (JR.52). Drypoint. 1925. Edition of 90. Signed. 7.75x9.25 inches. Framed: 15x16.75 inches. £475.
ALLOM Thomas (1804-1872)
Soldiers viewing a Swiss or Italian city.
Pencil, pen, brush and sepia ink.
Circa 1830.
5x7.5 inches. £475.
FIRMIN Hannah (b.1956) ‘Beetle Tree’.
Block print, printed in colours. Signed, inscribed, editioned 1/12 and dated 2000.
6x6 inches.
£150.
LANDELLS Ebenezer (1808-1860) A Captain attempting to communicate with South Sea Islanders. Pen, brush and ink, possibly for The Illustrated London News. Circa 1840. Provenance: an album of studies by Landells. 4x6 inches. £325.
FITCHEW Dorothy (fl.1910-1920) (attributed to) ‘The Flying Trunk’. Ink and watercolour. Circa 1920. 7x5.75 inches. £225.
SHAW John Byam Liston (1872-1919) ‘Wishing you a Happy Christmas Nita from Byam Shaw’. Pencil. Signed and inscribed. 4.5x3.5 inches. £225.
INDIAN SCHOOL. 1913. An exploratory Fleet. Gouache copy of 17th Century Netherlandish painting. Oval: 8x10 inches £225.
INDIAN SCHOOL. 1913. A naval battle close to the shore Gouache copy of 17th Century Netherlandish painting. Oval: 8x10 inches £250.
INDIAN SCHOOL. 1913. ‘Caljou de Lima’. Gouache copy of 17th Century Netherlandish painting. Oval: 8x10 inches £275.
ANON. Late 19th Century. Head of a sleeping man. Black chalk heightened with white on grey/green paper. 13x9 inches. £375.
BARKER of Bath, Benjamin Jnr (1776-1838) Cottage near Chippenham. Oil on paper. Inscribed verso. Ex. Collection: L. G. Duke (D.28417). Exhibited: Cyril Fry. 9x7 inches. £475.
DELEZEUNE A. (Late 19th Century) Architectural study. Charcoal. Circa 1900. 22x15.5 inches. £275.
FLANDERS Dennis R.W.S. (1915-1994) ‘Chipping Camden: Noel Arms’. Pencil. Inscribed. Verso: Studio stamp, and dated, 1939. 10x14.25 inches. £225.
CHAPPELL Billy (1907-1994) ‘La Traviata / Alfred’. Costume design for Act 2 and Act 1&3. Pencil and watercolour with fabric samples. Provenance: Estate of Billy Chappell. 15x21 inches. £275.
GUETANT Gustave (1873-1953) Peacock panel. Charcoal. Signed and dated, 1945. 25x19 inches. £475.
HAYTER Sir Charles (1792-1871) Self-portrait, after the painting commissioned for the Duke of Bedford. Etching. Inscribed in the plate ‘C. Hayter Se Ipsum Pinxit/ 1822, et Aqua Forte fecit 1824 / Woburn Abbey’. Used for the frontispiece to a set of 12 Hayter prints published in 1833. 5.25x4.75 inches. £475.
KEENE Charles (1823-1891) ‘‘Star’ on which the body was brought up’. Pencil. Inscribed. Provenance: Album of Charles Keene drawings collected by Lord Clark (Sir Kenneth Clark). 3.5x6.75 inches. £125.
KEENE Charles (1823-1891) Fisherman casting a fly. Pencil on tan paper study for a ‘Punch’ cartoon. Verso: Study of a Male Life Model. Provenance: Album of Charles Keene drawings collected by Lord Clark (Sir Kenneth Clark). 8.25x6.75 inches. £225.
KEENE Charles (1823-1891) Two men resting under a beech tree. Pencil. Provenance: Album of Charles Keene drawings collected by Lord Clark (Sir Kenneth Clark). 3.75x6.25 inches. £175.
WARD John Ex. R.A. (1917-2007) Eric Linklater (1899-1974). Pen and ink study for the Grant’s Stand Fast Whisky advertising campaign in 1956 featuring Linklater and Compton Mackenzie. 14x11.25 inches. £475.
YARROW JONES Ernest (1872-1951) Orchard at Bormes-les-Mimosas, Hyeres. Watercolour. Circa 1910. Signed. Provenance: Yarrow Jones Studio Sale, Bonhams, 3.3.1993. 8.75x11.25 inches. £475.
GIRTIN Thomas (1775-1802) The Tower. Mezzotint after Girtin by S W Reynolds, 1824. 1883 impression printed in an edition of 200 on plate paper before the plates were destroyed. Torn down. 10x7.75 inches. £75.
GIRTIN Thomas (1775-1802) Cottage above river. Mezzotint after Girtin by S W Reynolds, 1824. 1883 impression printed in an edition of 200 on plate paper before the plates were destroyed. Torn down. 6x9 inches. £75.
JACQUIER Ivy Skinner (b.1890) The artist’s daughter. Pencil and watercolour. Signed and dedicated to ‘Victor’ (Bonham-Carter) as a wedding present. Dated 1938. 14.25x12.25 inches. £475
NASH Paul (1889-1946) A Portfolio of 24 Wood-engravings each printed in an edition of 45 from the original blocks in the V and A by Ian Mortimer for Garton and Cooke in 1985. CLICK HERE TO VIEW
LEGROS Alphonse (1837-1911) ‘Victimes d’un combat’. Pen, brush and ink. Inscribed verso and ‘LAL’. 9.5x8.5 inches. £475.
McFADYEN Jock R.A. (b.1950) ‘Trevor’. Etching and aquatint. Signed, inscribed and editioned, 37/50. From the suite ‘Five etchings and five lithographs’, published 1991. 20x16 inches. £450.
STRANG William R.A. I.S. (1859-1921) ‘Beyond the Pale’. (W.S.). Etching and aquatint. Final state. Printed, inscribed and signed by David Strang (1887-1967) One of 30 illustrations to the Short Stories of Kipling published in 1900. 6.5x7 inches. £375.
CHEVSKA Maria (b.1948) ‘Untitled (MC-SO-25) Oil/board. Signed and dated, 1987 verso. Exhibited: Bernard Jacobson Gallery. 12x7.5 inches. £475
FENNING (Jennings) Marjorie (1907-1992) Hayrick. Wood engraving. Signed. 2.75x3.75 inches. £275.
LE STRANGE Henry L’Strange Styleman (1815-1862) Egypt: ‘Avenue of Sphinxes leading to Great Pylon at Karnak’. Watercolour. Inscribed and dated 1839 verso. 5x13 inches. £375
PELL Cynthia (1933-1977) In-patient, Bexley Hospital. Fibre tipped pen. Circa 1970. Provenance: Anthony and Evie Williams (1929-2012) 10.5x8 inches. £475.
PATON Sir Joseph Noel (1821-1910) Study of John Bunyan’s ‘Christian Arming’. Pen and ink. Circa 1860. Provenance: Artist’s family by descent. 8.5x5.5 inches. £275.
CHURCH Katherine ‘Kitty’ (1910-1999) ‘The Lake, Critchel’, Dorset. Etching and aquatint. Inscribed ‘Artist’s proof’ by the artist. Inscribed and dated, 1962, verso of frame. Provenance: Artist’s Estate. 5.5x7.5 inches. Framed for the Artist: 12.25x14.25 inches. £475.
CRAMPTON Ronald (1905-1985) Mid-winter landscape, West Norfolk. Ink and watercolour. Provenance: Ronald Crampton Estate Sale, Bonhams East Anglia, 17.6.2000. Stamped ‘Ronald Crampton Estate’ verso. 13.75x20 inches. £225.
MALET Guy Seymour Warre (1900-1973) ‘Dieppe, Boulevard de Verdun’. Watercolour. Circa 1935. Inscribed. Studio Stamp. Provenance: Malet Studio Sale, Christies, c.1980. 12x18.75 inches. £475.
MAY Phil (1864-1903) Street Meeting. Pen and ink. Signed and dated, 1893. 8.5x5.75 inches. £375.
McFADYEN Jock R.A. (b.1950) ‘ECR’. Lithograph. Signed, inscribed and editioned, 37/50. From the suite ‘Five etchings and five lithographs’, published 1991. 25x17.25 inches. £280.
DENNING Stephen Poyntz (1795-1864) Curator of Dulwich Picture Gallery 1821-1864 Study of a seated man. Chalk. ?Signed, or inscribed. Provenance: The Newell Collection, Christies, 13, 14 December 1979, Album, lot 249. 10x7 inches. £325.
LAVRIN Nora Fry (1897-1985) ‘Kamnik in Sovenia’. Drypoint. Signed, inscribed and dated, 1928. 8x8.75 inches. £375.
MALET Guy Seymour Warre (1900-1973) Narrow bridge, possibly Sark. Wood Engraving. Circa 1935. Proof outside the edition of 50. Provenance: Malet Studio Sale, Christies, c.1980 7.5x4.5 inches. £175.
STRANG Ian R.E. (1886-1952) ‘The Preservation of St Pauls’. Etching 192x. Printed from the original plate by the Artichoke Press for Abbott and Holder. 13.25x10.75 inches. £175.
STRANG Ian R.E. (1886-1952) ‘Oxford Street. Etching. 1923. Printed from the original plate by the Artichoke Press for Abbott and Holder. 9.25x11.75 inches. £95.
WATERFORD Louisa Marchioness of (1818-1891) A river in spate. Watercolour with scratching out. Exhibited: David Kerr Fine Art. 6.5x4.5 inches. £475.
WRAGG Arthur (1903-1976) ‘Eye-witnessed History’: dust jacket design. Pencil, ink, crayon and gouache. Inscribed, and ‘Compiled and with a foreword by Heinz Heinz Propper’. 9.25x6.25 inches. £475.
HAYMAN Peter (b.1930) Original watercolour and gouache illustrations to The Complete Guide to the Birdlife of Great Britain and Europe Text by Rob Hume and illustrations by Peter Hayman. Published: Mitchell Beazley, 2001. CLICK HERE
CLOUTING Josephine (b.1879) ‘Design for Work Bag / Embroidered on Linen’ Watercolour. Circa 1900 whilst a student at the South Kensington Schools of Design. 15.25x10 inches. £225.
LUNDGREN Egron (1815-1875) ‘At the Opera’. Pencil and watercolour heightened with white. Circa 1853. Although Lundgren moved to London in 1853 this may be the Stockholm Opera House. Exhibited Maas Gallery 6.75x10 inches shaped. Framed: 13x15.25 inches. £425.VIEW FRAMED
GIROUX Andre (1801-1879) 'Ischia' Pencil. Indistinctly inscribed in French and dated, Aout 1833. 9x11.5 inches. Framed: 16.75x19 inches. £475.
REYNOLDS Frank (1876-1953)
‘I have often worried and wondered if you married me for myself, or my money, Ada’ ‘You have no need to worry about that in the least I can assure you…’
Ink and gouache for ?Punch. Signed and inscribed. Circa 1905.
9x9.25 inches. Framed: 14x14 inches.
£375.
MONRO Dr Thomas (1759-1833)
A wild landscape; rocks and trees.
Brush, chalk and stump.
6.75x9 inches. Framed: 12.5x14.75 inches.
£475.
AURIOL George (1863-1938) ‘Asnelles’, Normandy. Ink and watercolour on two joined sketchbook pages. 5.5x7 inches. £225.
COX David O.W.S. (1783-1859) (Circle of) Paling gate. Pen, brush and sepia washes. Inscribed in the album ‘Cox’. Provenance: The Newall Collection, Christies, 13, 14 December 1979, Album, lot 249. 5x7.25 inches. £475.
DUNCAN Edward R.W.S. (1803-1882) View over a river valley. Pencil and watercolour. Studio stamp. 7x9.75 inches . Framed: 14.75x16.75 inches. £225.
HOLLAND Dudley (1915-1956) ‘Pollard Oak’. Linocut printed in colours. Proof outside the (intended) edition of 50. Colour notes beneath mount. 1946. Provenance: Ms Brackenbury, 2002. 11.25x6.75 inches. £275.
KING Captain J D 7th Royal Fusiliers (Early C19th) ‘Boulogne sur Mer’. Pen, brush and ink. Inscribed ‘By my Father J.D. King, probably about 1820 (signed) H.B.K.’. A label written by his grandchild notes that King took his family to Boulogne 1819-1825 when retired on half-pay ‘after Service in the Peninsula and in France’. 9x14.75 inches. £250.
MALET Guy Seymour Warre (1900-1973) Sleeping Boy. Pencil study. Studio Stamp. Provenance: Malet Studio Sale, Christies, c.1980 6x7 inches. £85.
MONRO Alexander (1802-1844) ‘The Bridge and Mr and Mrs Miles’ farmyard at Albury’. Watercolour. Inscribed verso by the artist and dated, August, 1833 verso. Provenance: Phillips, 30.1.1998, 6.5x9 inches. Framed: 14.5x16.25 inches. £275.
POWELL Joseph P.N.W.S. (1780-1834) Orleans House, Richmond, from the river. Ink, watercolour and gouache. Circa 1830 Provenance: The Newall Collection, Christies, 13, 14 December 1979, Album, lot 249. 3.75x6.25 inches. £375.
SMART Rowley (1887-1934) Paris. Red chalk on sketchbook page. Signed and dated, 1929. 17.75x13 inches. £475.
KITSON Robert Hawthorn (1873-1947) ‘Castrogiovanni’ (Enna) Sicily Watercolour. Signed. Inscribed verso. 5.25x7 inches. £475.
LEE-HANKEY William R.E. R.W.S. (1869-1952) Mother and Child. Etching. Signed. 5.25x4.75 inches. £175.
GARRARD Peter John N.E.A.C. P.R.B.A. R.P. (1929-2004) ‘Sussex Gardens’, Paddington. Oil on canvas laid on board. Circa 1955. Signed. Inscribed on label. 14x18 inches. Framed: 20x23.5 inches. £375.VIEW FRAMED
JAMES Francis Edward N.E.A.C. R.W.S (1850-1920) A vase of wild flowers. Watercolour. Signed. Exh: No.86, New English Art Club Centenary Exhibition, Christies, September 1986. 14x10.25 inches. £475.VIEW FRAMED
LEE Joseph (1901-1975) WW2: ‘Smiling Through / Sight Misunderstanding / “Piece work? Don’t be absurd. I came here for one thing. War Work or nothing…’ Pen, ink and crayon. Signed and inscribed. for ‘The London Evening News’. Dated 16th December, 1941’. 15x13 inches. £475.
LEE Joseph (1901-1975) WW2”: ‘Smiling Through / Desirable Residence / “Anything else you can think of, Dear? Pen, ink and crayon. Signed and inscribed. for ‘The London Evening News’. Dated: 29th June, 1940. 15x13 inches. £550.
NIXON John (1755-1818) ‘Benham Park …..’ ,Berkshire. Ink and watercolour. Signed, inscribed ‘drawn at Benham Park / Country Boys belonging to the Porter at the Lodge’, and dated, 1801. Nixon was one of the circle of the Margravine of Ansbach (Lady Craven) at Benham. Prov: Christies: 29.3.1983. Hospital de la Providence (French Hospital), Rochester. 5x8 inches. £475.
RUTHERSTON Albert (1881-1953) Head of a Girl, the Slade. Red, white and black chalk on grey paper. Signed and dated, 1902. Provenance: Albert Rutherston and by descent. £375.
SAYER Derrick (1917-1992) ‘N / One’: sleeping cat. Chalk, watercolour and gouache illustration to ‘ Beverley Nichol’s Cats A.B.C.’ , Beverley Nichols, publ.1960. Signed and indistinctly inscribed. Irregular paper backed on card. Ex.Coll: Peter Ward-Jackson (1916-2015) 5.25x9.75 inches. £225.
SAYER Derrick (1917-1992) ‘O’: cat at the fire’s side. Chalk, watercolour and gouache illustration to ‘ Beverley Nichol’s Cats A.B.C.’ , Beverley Nichols, publ.1960. Irregular paper backed on card. Ex.Coll: Peter Ward-Jackson (1916-2015) 5.25x9.75 inches. £275.
RAILWAY, Paris XII eme (subject) Anon. Circa 1853. Paris: ‘(?Travers) du chemin de fer de Vincennes / Nouvelle Gare du Marchandises a Reuilly XII eme’. Pencil, ink and gouache on tan paper. Inscribed. 4.75x12 inches. £375.
RAILWAY, Paris XII eme (subject) Anon. Circa 1853. ‘L’elargissement de la (...?) du pont de la rue de Charenton’, Pencil, ink and gouache on tan paper. Indistinctly inscribed. 4x12 inches. £375.
'CHURCHYARD Album’. Circa 1850. Four Dandies. Ink and watercolour. Provenance: Chris Beetles to A and H c.1980. 6x4 inches. £50.
FAIRCLOUGH Wilfrid (1097-1996) The Royal Yacht Squadron, Cowes. Ink and watercolour. Signed and dated, 1996. 10x16 inches. £375.
FREEMAN William (1853-1935) Frozen lake and burning forest. Watercolour. Provenance: Estate of the Artist. 20x27 inches. £450.
GRIMM Ludwig Emil (1790-1863) ‘Alise Ischokke’. Etching. Ex. Collection: E. Stanley. 4x3.5 inches. £125.
GROSS Anthony R.A. (1905-1985) ‘Valentine’s Fortune’ (RH3010). Etching. 1930. Signed, inscribed and editioned 19/75. 12.25x9.25 inches. £375.
LEECH John (1817-1864) ‘Domestic Bliss – Time, half-past 3: Thermometer 30 drg.’ Pencil study for a ‘Punch’ ‘cut’, 1847. Inscribed. Prov: Leslie Collection. 4.25x3.75 inches. £225.
SHEPPERSON Claude Allin A.R.A. (1874-1943) WW1: ‘More Gains and Losses’: ‘What’s on the poster Mother?’ ‘Only More Gains and Losses, but whether on our side or the other it doesn’t say…’. Pen and ink for ‘Punch’ c.1916. Signed. Letter with ‘Legend’ on verso. 7x10 inches £375.VIEW VERSO
STEEL Kenneth R.B.A. (1906-1970) ‘Durham’. Engraving and drypoint.1935. Signed. 12x14 inches. £375.
ANON. Circle of John ‘Old’ Crome (1768-1821) St Benet’s Abbey. Pencil. Inscribed ‘Old Chrome’. Provenance: Lady Hamilton Collection sale , Phillips, Bury St Edmunds, 7.3.2001. 5.5x9.75 inches. £175.
ANON. French. Circa 1820. A ?pumping station on the Seine. Watercolour. 8x12.5 inches £150.
ANON. Circa 1780. Character studies. Pencil. Provenance: As ‘Alexander’,The Newall Collection, Christies, 13, 14 December 1979, Album, lot 249 10x8 inches. £125.
ANON. Circa 1835. Entrance to a Church Yard. Pen and ink by ‘C.P.B’, one of two, Provenance: The Newall Collection, Christies, 13, 14 December 1979, Album, lot 249. £45.
ANON. 1835. ‘Honfleur’ Pen and ink. Signed ‘’C.P.B’, inscribed and dated, December 24th 1835. Provenance: The Newall Collection, Christies, 13, 14 December 1979, Album, lot 249. 7x9 inches. £125.
ANON. Circa 1830. Scene to illustrate ‘Rob Roy’ (Walter Scott, 1817) Ink and watercolour. Provenance: The Newall Collection, Christies, 13, 14 December 1979, Album, lot 249 3.25x4 inches. £95.
ANON. Circa 1790. Seated and in conversation with a standing woman. Pencil. 7.5.75 inches. £45.
ANON. Circa 1810. A Bandit revelation. Pencil, pen, ink and monochrome wash. Possibly an incident from Walter Scott. 9x12 inches. £50.
ANON. Circa 1910. Belshazzar’s Feast. Ink and watercolour. 8x3.5 inches. £75.
ANON. Circa 1930. Cityscape. Watercolour. 9.5x18 inches. £175.
ANON. Circa 1780. Profile of a Girl. Pencil and pastel. Provenance: The Newall Collection, Christies, 13, 14 December 1979, Album, lot 249 7.25x5.25 inches. £125.
BIRD (subject) ANON (1849) Yellow breasted bird Pencil, ink and watercolour. Inscribed. 4x5.25 inches. £125.
BIRD (subject) ANON (1844) Bird with yellow breast. Pencil, ink and watercolour. Inscribed and dated, 1844. 4.24x4 inches. £125.
BIRD (subject) ANON (Circa 1844) Two birds. Pencil, ink and watercolour. Inscribed. 4.24x4 inches. £125.
BIRD (subject) ANON (Circa 1844) ‘Short-footed flycatcher …Brazil’. Pencil, ink and watercolour. Inscribed. 4.24x4 inches. £125.
BIRD (subject) ANON (Circa 1844) ‘Crested flycatcher …Brazil’. Pencil, ink and watercolour. Inscribed. 4.24x4 inches.
£125.
BLACKADDER Elizabeth R.A. (b.1931) ‘Iris’. Etching. Signed and editioned 16/50. 7.5x9.25 inches. £300.
BROCKHURST Gerald R.A. (1890-1978) ‘The Old Corsican’ (W.27) Etching. 2nd state. One of 76 proofs. 1921. Signed. 6.5x4.5 inches. £475.VIEW FRAMED
CHRISTIE Fyffe (1918-1979) ‘Southern Italy’. Pencil and watercolour. Signed and dated, 1952. Exhibited: No.57. ‘Fyffe Christie Retrospective’, Fairhurst Gallery, 1988. 13x16.5 inches. £225.
FARGE Henri (1884-1970) Rue de Rivoli. Etching. Circa 1930. Signed and editioned 12 of 40 impressions. 7.75x7.25 inches.£225.
GOTHIC (Late 14th/Early 15th Century.) Calligraphic initials. Pen and ink on vellum. Probably cut from an Antiphonal. Authenticity was confirmed by Dr Janet Backhouse, Curator of Illuminated Manuscripts, British Library 12.11.2000. Mounted with conservation glue to conservation card. 7.25x1.75 inches. £125.
MAGNIN and Co. Circa 1945. Modelling a suit. Fashion illustration for the San Francisco Department Store, ‘I Magnin and Co’. Pen, brush and ink. 14x8 inches. £100.
MAGNIN and Co. Circa 1945. Walking Dress. Fashion illustration for the San Francisco Department Store, ‘I Magnin and Co’. Pen, brush and ink. 10.75x13 inches. £175.
MAGNIN and Co. Circa 1945. Modelling day dress and scarf. Fashion illustration for the San Francisco Department Store, ‘I Magnin and Co’. Pen, brush and ink. 14x8 inches. £100.
TENNYSON REED Edward (1860-1933) Portrait of Phil May (1864-1903). Pencil, on a sheet of the Reed’s writing paper. 10x8 inches. £125.
THORNTON Valerie (1931-1991) ‘The Queen’s College, Façade’ Aquatint. Publisher’s Proof. Signed and inscribed. 15.5x20.5 inches. £375
VARLEY Mabel Illingworth (1907-1989) ‘Mending Nets, San Remo’. Wood engraving. Signed, inscribed, dated 1932 and editioned 21/120. 5x6 inches.£225.
WARD John R.A.(1917-2007) ‘Bangalore’. Ink and watercolour. Signed, inscribed and dated, 1981. 12.5x9 inches.£375.
WEBB Clifford R.E. (1894-1972) Amazons hunting. Wood engraving. Signed. 3.5x3.5 inches. £250.
WOLFE Edward R.A. (1897-1982) Head of a boy. Crayon, brush and ink on sketchbook page. 16.5x10.5 inches. £225.
KITSON Linda (b.1945) ‘Windsor’. Pastels. Signed and inscribed. 15x20 inches. £375.
12. CARSTAIRS J G (Twentieth Century) ‘The window on the stairs’. Linocut printed in colours. Signed and inscribed. 6.75x5 inches. £225.
FLAXMAN John R.A. (1755-1826) Figures wrestling. Pencil and ink. Note foxing. Provenance: Christopher Powney. 3x2.25 inches. £375.
GOODALL John Strickland R.I. (1908-1996) ‘It was Frank…’ and ‘She continued her C.O.’s Inspection…’ Pen and ink illustrations for ‘The Inspired Folly’ by Nancy Pence Britton, publ.1971. Artist’s Agent stamp ‘R. P. Glossop’ verso. 9x6 inches. £75.
LEIGHTON Clare (1898-1989) ‘The Sleepy Housewife’ (MH.15). Wood engraving. Proof. 1925. Inscribed by the artist beneath the mount. Printed as ‘The Sleepy Fishwife’ in an edition of 50. Provenance: The Artist to Hilaire Belloc, and by descent. 5x6 inches. £475.
MENDEZ Theo (1934-1997) Composition. Mixed media. Signed and dated, 1988, verso. 13x7.5 inches. Framed: 16.5x11.5 inches. £275.VIEW FRAMED
NIXON John (1755-1818) ‘At Brixton, Isle (of) Wight’. Pen, brush, ink and watercolour. Inscribed by the artist. Provenance: Hospital de la Providence (French Hospital), Rochester. 4x2 inches. £225.
PATON Sir Joseph Noel (1821-1910) Study for ‘The Seizure of Roger Mortimer in Nottingham Castle’. Pen and ink. Circa 1860. Provenance: Artist’s family and by descent. Arched: 5x6 inches. £275.
WEBB Clifford R.E. (1894-1972) ‘Dragon’. Wood engraving. Signed, inscribed and editioned 4/50. 3x4 inches. £125.
WIGHT Isle of. ANON. ‘View across West Cowes, Isle of Wight’. Watercolour. Inscribed and dated, 1800-01, verso. 6.5x8.25 inches. £175.
HAINES Wilfred Stanley (1905-1944) 'Design for a Needlework Top for a Period Card Table, Camerons, (Antiques) 16 Mount Street, W1'. Gouache. Signed, inscribed and dated, November 1940. 10.75x7.5 inches the card. £275.
HAINES William Stanley (1905-1944) 'Design for a Needlework Top for a Period Card Table. Camerons (Antiques) 16 Mount St. W1'. Gouache. Signed, inscribed and dated, November, 1940. 10.75x7.5 inches the card. £275.
ALDRIDGE John R.A. (1905-1983) North Africa; Algeria. Pencil. Inscribed and dated, 'Aug 43'. Provenance: The artist's executor, Ian Tregarthen Jenkins. 9.5x14 inches. £375
ANON. 1844. ‘Design for a Fresco (sic)! The Abbott and Chapter of ‘Goode Fellowshipe’ receiving their Guests’. Watercolour within a printed border. Inscribed, dated ‘June 14th(?), 1844’ and indistinctly signed with initials. 4.5x6.5 inches. £225
REYNOLDS Frank (1876-1953)
‘Heavens, I look a perfect fright in this hat!’ … ‘Modom exagerates’.
Pen and ink. Signed. For ‘Punch’ circa 1930.
9x6 inches. Framed: 14.75x11.25 inches.
£395.
HARDMAN STUDIOS, John (fl.1939-c.2008) ‘St Osburg’s, Coventry: Suggested design for the treatment of the back wall of the Lady Chapel in mosaic and opus sectile’ as designed by the architects Harrison & Cox. Ink and watercolour. Signed and inscribed on the mount. 12.5x8.5 inches. £375.
HARE Augustus John (1834-1903) ‘Ford Castle’, Northumberland with very possibly his friend Louisa, Marchioness of Waterford on the terrace steps. Watercolour. Inscribed verso by the artist. 9.5x13.5 inches. Framed: 18.25x21.25 inches. £475.
RICHARDSON Thomas Miles Jnr (1813-1890) Lanscape study. Watercolour. Ex. Collection: a folder collected by 2rd Earl Eldon (1805-1854). Prov: Christies Encombe Park Sale January 2007. 16x25 inches. £475
ROBIDA Albert (1848-1926) ‘…a l’opera – une loge’. Ink and watercolour. Circa 1880. Inscribed. 4.5x8.25 inches. £275.
ROBINSON Alfred Douglas P.R.I.B.A.(1886-1965)
Plan, section and elevation for The Soane Medallion.
Pencil, ink and watercolour. Inscribed and dated, 1911. Provenance: Family descent.
47x34 inches.
Unframed: £400. Framed: £650.
ROBINSON Alfred Douglas F.R.I.B.A. (1886-1965) ‘Perspective Sketch’. Pencil. Signed and dated, March 7th 1907. Impressed stamp ‘A. A. Day School’ and signed by the headmaster Henry Maule F.R.I.B.A. (1873-1940). 11x14.5 inches. £225
ANON. Romantic Hand. Circa 1800. On the Avon near Bristol: ‘View near the Hotwells’. Pencil and watercolour. Inscribed and dated, 1808. 9x13.5 inches. £225. Inscription verso
ANON. ‘View of the Hotwells’ on the Avon near Bristol. Watercolour. Inscribed and dated, 1801, verso. 9.5x13.5 inches. £225
ROSE Sir Francis (1909-1979)
‘Florence’
Pen and ink cartouche for a projected travel page in ‘Vogue’. 1939. Inscribed. Exhibited: Francis Rose Retrospective, England and Co, 1988.
14x11.75 inches. Framed: 22.5x19.5 inches.
£475.
HEIM Albert (1890-?)
‘Exzellenz v. Ende’.
Ink and watercolour. Circa 1916. Provenance: Lieut.General Theodor von Wundt (1858-1929), Wurttemberger 51st Reserve Regiment.
11x8.5 inches.
£125. Click here for our previous Heim exhibition
HEIM Albert (1890- ?)
‘Generalmajor Wellmann’.
Ink and watercolour. Circa 1916. Provenance: Lieut.General Theodor von Wundt (1858-1929), Wurttemberger 51st Reserve Regiment.
8.5x5.25 inches.
£125CLICK HERE for our 2013 Heim Exhibition
EGYPT (subject) Anon. 1879. ‘Range of Hills as seen from Assouan’. Black and white chalks on grey paper. Inscribed and dated ‘22nd Dec. 1879’. 7x11.75 inches. £175.
ARDIZZONE Edward R.A. (1900-1979)
'Shelter Scene'; the Tilbury Shelter, Stepney.
Lithograph. 1941. Printed by the Baynard Press. Publ. The National Gallery.
655x985mm. Mounted: £300. Framed: £400
HEPWORTH Dorothy (‘Patricia Preece’) (1898-1978) Girl peeling potatoes, Cookham. Pencil. Provenance: Christies, Hepworth/Preece Studio Sale, 2.4.1984. xxx inches £400.
HEY Cicely (1896-1980) Portraits and Pub Signs. CLICK HERE
ASHLEY George Aumand (U.S.A. 1898-1989)
Design for a Jaco-bethan drawing-room.
Pencil and watercolour. Circa 1930. Provenance: a folder of the artist / designer’s work.
6.5x6.5 inches.
£125
HEY Cicely (1896-1980)
Seated Woman.
Pen and ink, squared for transfer. Signed and dated, 1923.
Provenance: Tony Goble (1943-2007), who inherited the contents of the artist’s studio, and by descent. 8x7 inches.
£275.
RUSHBURY Sir Henry R.A. R.E. (1889-1968) ‘Titterstone Quarry’ (JR.33). Drypoint and engraving. 1919. 1 of 30 impressions. Signed. 190x348 mm. £275
ASHLEY George Aumand (U.S.A. 1898-1989)
Interior design for a hall.
Pencil and watercolour. Circa 1930. Provenance: a folder of the artist / designer’s work.
9.75x6.25 inches.
£225
HEY Cicely (1896-1980)
Seated girl, possibly a dancer.
Pen and ink. Signed and dated, 1923.
Provenance: Tony Goble (1943-2007), who inherited the contents of the artist’s studio, and by descent. 9x6.75 inches.
£255.
AUSTIN Robert Sargent R.A. R.W.S. R.E. (1895-1973) Head of a woman. Pencil. Studio stamp, and dated ‘3.(19)31’) 15x10.5 inches. £475
RUSHBURY Sir Henry R.A. R.E. (1889-1968)
‘St. Gervais, Paris’ (R.50).
Drypoint. 1925. Signed.
9x12.25 inches.
£275.
RUSHBURY Sr Henry R.A. R.E. (1889-1968)
‘La Rochelle’ (R.47)
Etching. 1924. Signed.
8x13 inches.
£275.
HOLMES Sir Charles (1868-1936) ‘Stormy Morning, Graystoke’, Cumbria. Watercolour. Signed and inscribed. 10x13.5 inches. £450
BATTY Elizabeth Frances (1791-1875) A group of 44 original drawings for the engravings to illustrate Italian Scenery from Drawings made in 1817 by Miss Batty, Publ. 1820. CLICK HERE
SAMUELSON Peter (1912-1996)
Seated girl.
Pen and ink. Signed ‘Pierre’ and dated 1952.
7.25x10 inches.
£275.
SANDHAM Henry (1842-1910) (Canadian) A colonial officer, possibly Haiti. Watercolour. Circa 1900. Signed. 14x20 inches. £475
BERG Adrian R.A. (1929-2011) Tree study, Regents Park. Oil/canvas. One of 12 panels originally forming a canvas titled ‘A lane between two trees – Regents Park. October 1966’. Exhibited: Arthur Tooth. 13x11.25 inches. £375
BERNERS Lord (Gerald Tyrwhitt-Wilson) (1883-1950)
‘Regnano’.
Pencil and watercolour from a sketchbook dated, 1912.
Inscribed on verso of opposite page.
Provenance: Farrington Sale 12.4.2018.
8.5x11.5 inches.
£375.
BERNERS Lord (Gerald Tyrwhitt-Wilson) (1883-1950)
‘Regnano, Aug 20th’.
Pencil and watercolour from a sketchbook dated, 1912.
Inscribed on verso of opposite page.
Provenance: Farrington Sale 12.4.2018.
8x11.5 inches.
£375.
BERNERS Lord (Gerald Tyrwhitt-Wilson) (1883-1950)
‘Reggio from Regnano, Aug’.
Pencil and watercolour from a sketchbook dated, 1912.
Inscribed on verso of opposite page.
Provenance: Farrington Sale 12.4.2018.
8.5x11.5 inches.
£375.
HUNT Alfred William (1830-1896)
Clovelly Harbour, Devon.
Watercolour. Remains of signature bottom right. Provenance: Lot 169, Newall Sale, Christies 13-14th December, 1979. Probable Exhibition: No.452, OWS 1864/65. Lit: No.29. ‘A.W. Hunt’, Burlington Fine Arts Club, 1897.
7.5x10.5 inches. Framed: 15.5x17.5 inches.
£400.
SEPPINGS WRIGHT Henry Charles (1850-1937) ‘German troops fording a river in 1897’. Ink and gouache for the Illustrated London News. Signed and dated, 1897. 10.5x14.5 inches. £225
HUTCHINSON Sir William Oliphant P.R.S.A. (1889-1970) Self-portrait. Pencil. Signed and dated, ‘Dec.5 1921’. Provenance: By family descent. 13x8 inches. £375
HUTTON Dorothy (1889-1984) ‘Celine Forestier’. Pencil and watercolour. Signed, inscribed and dated, September 1954. 10.5x10 inches. £225
BONE Sir Muirhead N.E.A.C. (1876-1963) ‘Gerona Cathedral’. Pencil, ink and watercolour. Signed and inscribed. Ex. Collection Oswald Birley. 9x12 inches. Framed: 18.5x21 inches. £475
BOURGEOIS-BORGEX Louis (1873-1959) The Bridge at Avignon. Pen, brush, Indian ink and charcoal. Circa 1895. Signed. 12x19 inches. £350
IHLEE Rudolph (1883-1968) Standing Nude. Pencil. Circa 1920. Provenance: Estate of the artist to the Alton Gallery. 16.5x6.75 inches. £225
SHANNON Sir James Jebusa (1862-1923) Figure composition, possibly for a portrait. Pencil. Circa 1895. Provenance: Artist’s Estate and by descent. 10x13.75 inches. £275.
JACOBI Otto Reinhard P.R.C.A. (1812 Konigsberg-1901 Canada) Landscape with distant mountains. Ink and watercolour. Provenance: From a sketchbook of the artist’s work in which most works were signed and dated, 1846. 5.5x7 inches. £225
SHEPARD Ernest Howard M.C. (1879-1976) ‘Uncle Sam’. Pencil study for a ‘Punch’ cartoon. Circa 1910. Provenance: Estate of the artist’s daughter, Mary Knox. Fragment: 14x6 inches. £225.
SHORT Sir Frank R.A. P.R.E. (1857-1945)
Norfolk. Upper Sheringham: the 1814 ‘Peace’ fountain.
Pencil. Signed.
7.5x10.5 inches.
£175.
SHORT Sir Frank R.A. P.R.E. (1857-1954)
‘Falls of the Rhine, Schaffhausen’ (R.93 S.197).
Mezzotint after a sepia drawing by J M W Turner for his Liber Studiorum (never etched). 1896. Signed by Short. Ex. Collection: Sir John Stirling-Maxwell of Pollok (1866-1956). 9x11 inches.
£275
BRYDEN Robert (1865-1939) ‘Walt Whitman’. Woodcut. 14x10 inches. £225
SHORT Sir Frank R.A. P.R.E. (1857-1945)
‘ Chain of Alps from Grenoble to Chambery’ (MH 7ii)
Mezzotint after a Turner drawing. Signed. Published by Dunthorne in 1887.
7x10 inches.
£225.
JONES Harold (1904-1992) ‘The Pie’. Ink and watercolour to illustrate ‘Jack and The Beanstalk; A Book of Nursery Stories’, Kathleen Lines, 1960. Exhibited: No.27, ‘Harold Jones’, Sally Hunter Fine Art, July 1988. Ex. Collection: John Ward R.A. 7x5 inches. Framed: 15x13.5 inches. £475.
JOWETT Percy Hague R.W.S. N.E.A.C. (1882-1955) Beech Wood lake. Pencil and watercolour. Provenance: Artist’s Estate. 12x16 inches. Framed: 20x23.75 inches. £225.
BUNBURY Henry William (1750-1811) A mounted Warrior. Pencil and ink. 6.25x5.5 inches. £375.
SKELTON John (1923-1999) Figure study. Charcoal and pastel. Signed and dated, 1965. 24x16 inches. £475
BURNEY Edward Francis (1760-1848) The arrival of a Royal bride. Pen and ink. Provenance: Stanhope Shelton. 2x4 inches octagonal. £375.
SLEIGH John (1819-1881) Escape by moonlight. Pen, brush and ink painted en grisaille. Signed and dated, 1855. Supposed to have been an exercise for the Kenilworth Crayon Club. 7x5 inches. £225
SMITH Stan (1929-2001) The camp bed. Watercolour. Signed. 16x12.5 inches. £475
KITSON Linda (b.1945) Clare College Hall, Cambridge. Charcoal. Signed and dated, 1978. 23x16 inches. £375
SORRELL Alan (1904-1974) ‘Common Blood’. Pencil, watercolour and gouache. dust jacket design for Common Blood, C. E. Hascomb.1967. Signed and dated, 1967. 7x14 inches. £375
KOMJATI Julius (1895-1958) ‘A. Hugh Fisher, asleep’. Alfred Hugh Fisher A.R.E. (1867-1945) Empire photographer, etcher and poet. Pencil. Signed and inscribed. 9x7 inches. £225
CARTER Samuel John (1835-1892) Spanish Matadors selecting young bulls. Black chalk on grey green paper. Signed and dated, 1853. 14.5x21 inches. Framed: 23x28.5 inches. £350.
SPENCER Pamela Mary (1924-2012) Landscape near Oxford. Watercolour. Circa 1940. Provenance: Artist’s Estate. 10.5x13.5 inches. £225
CHAPPELL Billy (William) (1907-1994) Costume design ‘Mormon / Larry Drew’. Ink and watercolour. Signed, inscribed, and dated, 1948. Provenance: Artist’s Estate. 15x10 inches. £150
CHAPPELL Billy (William) (1907-1994) Pantomime costume design for ‘Dick Whittington’. Pencil, ink and watercolour. Signed and inscribed, ‘Clare / Hayden / Clifford’. Circa 1948. Provenance: Artist’s Estate. 14x10 inches. £225
LANDELLS Ebenezer (1808-1860) The interior of a lecture theatre, possibly that of a Museum. Pencil study probably for ‘The Illustrated London News’. Circa 1850. Provenance: Album of Landells studies. 7x10 inches. £225.
LE STRANGE Henry L’Estrange Styleman (1815-1862)
Egypt: ‘Esneh’, Esna.
Pencil and watercolour. Inscribed, dated 1839 and ?signed verso.
13x9.75 inches.
£500.
CHINNERY George (1774-1852) Chinese figures V. Verso: Chinese figures.
Pencil. Inscribed by the artist in Gurney’s shorthand.
7x9 inches.
£475
LE STRANGE Henry L’Estrange Styleman (1815-1862)
Egypt: ‘Philae’.
Pencil. Inscribed verso.
9.5x12.75 inches.
£100.
STONEHENGE (subject) Early 19th century. Possibly by Thomas Watson. View from the ?East. Pencil and grey washes. 13x21 inches. £485.
LE STRANGE Henry L’Estrange Styleman (1815-1862)
Egypt: ?Philae.
9.75x13 inches.
£100.
CLARKE HALL Edna (1879-1979)
Justin, the artist’s son, at 9.
Watercolour. Dated, 1914. Provenance: Denis Clarke Hall.
7.75x7 inches.
£375
LEE Dick (1923-2001)
A ‘Notice’: the Principal (1948-1975) of Camberwell School of Art Leo Daniels ‘goes over the side’ (with thanks to Tenniel).
3D relief constructed of scrap materials. Stencilled date ‘26.6.75’.
29x17 inches.
£500.
LEETE Alfred (1882-1933) Schmidt the Spy: ‘The dearth of recruits has compelled the British Government to call out the Landwehr, the most juvenile of the fighting forces’. Pen and ink for ‘London Opinion’. Signed. With caption. Date stamped 19 Dec 1914 verso. Ill: p.33 ‘Schmidt the Spy and his messages to Berlin’, Alfred Leete, Duckworth, 1916. 10x12.5 inches. £350.
LEETE Alfred (1882-1933)
Schmidt the Spy: ‘Revolution has broken out in London’.
Pen, ink and crayon for ‘London Opinion’. Signed, with caption. Date stamped ‘23.1.1915’verso. Ill: ‘Schmidt the Spy and his messages to Berlin’, Alfred Leete, Publ: Duckworth, 1916.
10x12.5 inches.
£400.
LEETE Alfred (1882-1933) Schmidt the Spy: ‘An extraordinary thing happened during the Christmas holidays. I was nearly arrested as a mint spy’. Pen and ink for ‘London Opinion’. Signed. With caption. Dated stamped 16 Jan 1915 verso. Ill: p.53 ‘Schmidt the Spy and his messages to Berlin’, Alfred Leete, Duckworth, 1916. 10x12.5 inches. £350.
LEETE Alfred (1882-1933) Schmidt the Spy: ‘Owing to the failure of the fishing industry the English fishermen are employed by the Admiralty to lay mines. These, I am informed by a friendly fisherman, contain live shells’. Crayon, pen and ink for ‘London Opinion’. Signed. With caption. Dated stamped 9th Jan 1915 verso. Ill: p.57 ‘Schmidt the Spy and his messages to Berlin’, Alfred Leete, Duckworth, 1916. 10.25x12.5 inches £350.
STUDDY George (1878-1948)
‘How to teach a dog to wipe his feet on the mat’.
Pen, brush and ink for ‘Tatler’. Signed. Inscribed and dated (19)13.
18x12.75 inches.
£375.
LEHMANN Olga (1912-2001)
Sporting cartouche.
Ink and gouache. Circa 1935. Signed.
11.75x8.5 inches. Original frame available.
£475.
SUBMARINE (subject) Circa ?1915.
‘Towing submarine into Portsmouth Harbr’(sic)
Pencil. Inscribed.
Verso ‘Barque off Spithead’
Pencil. Inscribed.
Provenance of page: from a sketchbook with drawings dating from 1885.
5.5x9 inches.
£150
LEWIS J.F. (mid 19th century)
Head of a young man.
Black, white and coloured chalks on tan paper. Signed and dated, 1838.
13x10 inches.
£375.
LEWIS Frederick Christian (1779-1856) ‘Northwich House’, Northwick Park, Gloucestershire. Watercolour and gouache on tan paper. Inscribed verso. Provenance: Sothebys, 15.1.1976. £475.
LINNELL William (1826-1906) or James (1842-1910) Study of a boy’s back. Black chalk. Provenance: Estate of Mrs Joan Linnell Burton. 13x10.5 inches. £275.
LINNELL William (1826-1906)
A Life Model, probably at the Royal Academy Schools.
Recto: Front View. Verso: Back View.
Black and white chalks on blue grey paper. Circa 1845.
Provenance: Mrs Joan Linnell Burton.
28x17.5 inches.
£475.
LOCKYER Isabel de Bohun (Exh: 1925-1938) ‘Rapallo’. Linocut printed in colours. Signed, inscribed and editioned ‘1/15’. 7.5x10 inches. £375.
LUARD Lowes Dalbiac (1874-1944)
A Cart Horse.
Etching. Signed, editioned 12/80 and dedicated ‘To Catherine, 1932’.
5x7 inches.
£325
DARK Lieutenant Philip RN (1918-2008)
Study for ‘Only Propaganda’, Marlag O, Naval Prisoner of War Camp, Westertimke, Lower Saxony.
Pencil. Verso dated ‘Sept 44’. Provenance: Artist’s Estate.
Exhibited: Honolulu Academy of Arts, 1994. Cat. No.36. Ill. p.21 10.5x8 inches. £300Click here for our 2016 Exhibition of POW drawings by Philip Dark
TREVITHICK William F. Edward (1899-1958)
‘The Aeroplane / Rolls-Royce Aero Engines for Speed and Reliability’.
Watercolour, ink and photographic collage. Provenance: Mrs Bessie Trevithick
24.5x18.5 inches.
£475.
MARTINEAU Edith (1842-1909)
‘Leith Hill’, Surrey.
Watercolour. Signed and dated, 1887.
11x19 inches.
£475.
DU PLESSIS Enslin (1894-1978) ‘The Nile near Kassil Kheir’. Pencil and watercolour. Signed and inscribed. 10x13.75 inches. £225
EGYPT (Subject) Anon. 1879.
‘Jebel Aboofayda (sic) on the Nile’ and ‘Howadga (sic) on the Nile’.
Black and white chalks on grey paper. Inscribed and dated, ‘11th December, 1879’.
7x10.75 inches.
£175
EGYPT (Subject) Anon. 1879.
‘Negadsh’ (sic) and ‘Karnak Hills’.
Black and white chalks on grey paper. Inscribed and dated ‘14th Dec 1879’ and ‘15th Dec 1879’
7x11.75 inches.
£175
MCFADYEN Jock R.A. (b.1950) 'I ran the World'. Etching and aquatint. Signed, inscribed and editioned 'A.P. 7/14'. 15.5x12 inches. £475.
WARD John Stanton (1917-2007)
‘A King of Magic’.
Ink and watercolour design for the book by Mollie Harris. Signed and dated, 1969.
13x16.75 inches
£475.
EGYPT (subject) Anon. ‘Sunset on the Nile, 9th January, 1880’. Pencil and chalk on grey paper. Inscribed and dated. 5x8.5 inches. £175.
MCGILL Angus M.B.E. (1927-2015)
Design for a Valentine card.
Gouache. Circa 1935. Inscribed.
10.75x6.75 inches.
£475.
WATERFORD Louisa Marchioness of (1818-1891) Standing couple. Ink and watercolour. Reputedly exhibited: Stone Gallery, Newcastle. 7x4.5 inches. £275.
ELLIS Tristram (1844-1922) Portugal. ‘Cintra’. Watercolour. Signed, inscribed and dated, 1884. 20x14 inches. £175
MENNIE John (1911-1982)
‘POW working on the cutting at (Kauu) No.3 Camp, May 1943 Thai-Burma Railway’.
Linocut printed in colours. Signed and inscribed.
8.75x13.75 inches. Framed: 17x21 inches.
£475.
WEDGWOOD Geoffrey H R.E. (1900-1977)
‘Porta Appia, Rome’. Porta San Sebastiano.
Engraving. Signed, inscribed and dated, 1926.
8x7 inches.
£475.
MICHONZE Gregoire (1902-1982) Wartime desolation of his French village. Ink and watercolour. Circa 1942 8x10 inches. Framed: 15.5x17.5 inches. £475.
MONRO Dr Thomas (1759-1833)
Lake beneath a wooded hill.
Chalk, brush, ink and stump. Provenance: Monro Descendant Sale, Phillips 30.1.1998.
7x9.25 inches.
£375.
WHEATLEY John Laviers A.R.A. (1892-1955) Professor Andrew Young (1873-1937), Professor of Geology at Cape Town University. Ink and waterolour. Signed, inscribed verso. A study relating to the portrait in Cape Town University Collection. 14x9.75 inches. £225.
WHISTLER Rex (1905-1944) Desert Islands. CLICK HERE
MOULD Phyllis (f.1930s)
‘Steamboats’: wallpaper section.
Colour lithograph printed by the Curwen Press circa 1930.
24x23 inches.
Mounted: £150. Framed:
£225.
‘C. FISH’ (a.k.a. ‘C. Herring’) 1844. ‘Book of Fun’. Pen, brush and grey wash cartouche. Signed and dated, 1844. 7.25x4.5 inches. £125.
FISHER Thomas F.S.A. (1772-1826)
‘Bedfordshire. Rushmere Farm and Pond’.
Watercolour. With central fold where once interleaved into a volume. Inscribed. Circa 1820. Provenance: De-accessioned from Inns of Court Library. Sothebys: 29.11.2001.
10x14.5 inches.
£475.
MUNCASTER Claude R.WS. S.M.A. (1903-1974)
A four master trading clipper.
Pen, brush, ink and watercolour. Circa 1930. Signed.
10.25x14.75 inches.
£350.
MUSSILL William (1828-1906) Water lilies. Watercolour and gouache. Signed and dated, ’12.9.72’. 26x19 inches. £350
‘FRASER Alexander Jnr’ (Mid 19th century)
A lantern lit street scene.
Watercolour and gouache in the manner of / after Petrus van Schendel (1806-1870) Indistinctly signed.
13x9.75 inches.
£475.
WIRGMAN Theodore Blake (1848-1925) Study of a girl. Pencil, watercolour and gouache on blue paper. Verso: Girl with a dove. Pen and ink. Provenance: Bonhams, 1975, a folder of Wirgman drawings to A and H. 7x5.5 inches. £475
NAFTEL Paul Jacob (1819-1871) Pyles Mill at Allerford, Somerset. Watercolour. 10x14 inches. £375.
WOOD Albert Victor Ormsby (1904-1977)
Mannered Figure.
Pencil and watercolour. Provenance: David Clarke (1920-2005)
21x9 inches. Frame: 33.5x20 inches.
£475.
WOOD John Harold (c.1890-c.1965) ‘Old Rufus’, Jamaica. Ink and watercolour. Signed and inscribed. By the author of Jamaican Palette (1955). 13x10.25 inches. £225
NEWBERRY John RWS (b.1934)
Kenya: the Watamu Beach Hotel, interior.
Watercolour. Signed. Inscribed and dated, 29th March 2006, beneath the mount.
9.75x10.5 inches.
£475.
FROST George (1754-1821) Bourne Bridge and Ostrich Creek off the river Orwell, with ‘The Ostrich’ pub. Black chalk. 7.75x12.5 inches. £250
NEWBERRY John R.W.S. (b.1934) Kenya: the Watamu Beach Hotel beach. Watercolour. Signed. Inscribed and dated, 23rd March 2006, beneath the mount. 9x12.5 inches. £475.
NEWCOMBE William (Canadian 1907-1969) ‘Coming Day’. Brush, ink and watercolour. 1961. Signed. 20x25.5 inches. £475
NEWCOMBE Peter (b.1943)
‘Summer fields near Gayton’, Northamptonshire.
Watercolour and ink. Signed and dated, 1973.
7.75x11.5 inches.
£225.
FURNISS Harry (1854-1925) An allegory of the Months. Pen and ink for ‘Punch’. Signed and inscribed. 11x8 inches. £475.
NIXON John (1755-1818)
‘An Old Lady at Brighton’
Ink and watercolour. Signed and dated, 1784. Provenance: Provenance: Hospital de la Providence (French Hospital), Rochester.
6.25x4.5 inches.
£275.
GOSSE Sylvia (1881-1968)
‘Le Chateau Dieppe’.
Etching.
8.75x9.75 inches. Framed: 16.5x15 inches.
£225.
GRANT Sir Francis P.R.A.(1803-1878)
‘Herbert’; John Rogers Herbert R.A. (1810-1890)
Ink. Inscribed verso.
4.75x4.25 inches.
£375.
GREEN Amos (1735-1807) Yorkshire capriccio. Pen, brush and wash painted to the reverse of a page with a mounted view ‘Near Ingleton’. 9.5x14 inches. £475
GREEN Amos (1735-1807) Picturesque capriccio. Ink and watercolour on blue grey paper. Verso inscribed for (missing) watercolour ‘Vale of Llandisilio’. Provenance: Folder of Green’s work, Sothebys, 10.11. 1978. 9x10.25 inches Oval. £475.
PEMBERTON John (1908-1960)
‘A Visitor to the Spa: The Eccentric’.
Pencil and watercolour on blue/grey paper. 1944. Signed and inscribed. Costume design for ‘Ballonzolo & Balloona’.
14.25x9.25 inches.
£375.
PEMBERTON John (1908-1960)
‘The Constable’.
Pencil and watercolour on blue/grey paper. 1944. Signed and inscribed. Costume design for ‘Ballonzolo & Balloona’.
14x9.25 inches.
£175.
PHILLIPS Tom R.A. (b.1937) ‘Paul Veronese…’; a Humament. Screen-print. Signed and editioned 71/75. 2.5x4.75 inches. Framed: 10x12.25 inches. £275.
PITCHFORTH Vivian R.A. R.W.S. (1895-1982) ‘Rain, Southend’. Watercolour. Signed. Inscribed verso. 18.5x24.5 inches. £475.
POGANY Willy (1882-1955)
Going upstairs.
Red chalk study for an illustration. Provenance: a collection of Pogany drawings with A and H in 2001.
6x8 inches.
£225.
PROUT Samuel O.W.S. (1783-1852) (His Map of Paris) ‘Plan de Paris / Nouveau plan routier de la Ville et Faubours de Paris divise en Douze Mairies, Annee 1819…’. Engraved, folding pocket map in original cover belonging to Samuel Prout O.W.S. (1783-1852). Marked with watercolour divisions by(?) Samuel Prout. Prout first visited the Continent in 1818. Provenance: Samuel Prout Collection, Records Room, North Devon Athenaeum; North Devon Athenaeum Sale, Bearnes 21.4.2010. Folded size: 6.5x4 inches. £275.