Fine Art AuctioneersCAPES DUNN
1826
Tuesday 3rd November 2009Commencing at 12 noon
Books, Prints, Maps and Affordable Pictures
Lot 532J. CONNELLY (twentieth century)
OIL PAINTINGS ON CANVAS, A PAIR Interiors with figures in eighteenth century costume
CONDITIONS OF SALE
1. General. Every Lot is sold with all faults and errors of description and the auctioneers disclaim, for themselves and for the vendor, all responsibility for authenticity, age, origin, condition or quality. All statements on such matters whether printed in the Catalogue or made orally are statements of opinion and not representations of fact. Purchasers are deemed to have satisfied themselves on authenticity, condition, etc., before bidding and no-one in the Auctioneers’ employment has authority to make any representation of fact.
2. Bidding. The Auctioneer has absolute discretion to divide any Lot, to combine any two or more Lots, to withdraw any Lots, to refuse bids and to regulate the bidding. He may bid on the vendor’s behalf for all goods which are being offered subject to reserve or at the Auctioneers’ discretion.
3. Fall of Hammer. The highest bidder shall be the buyer - if any dispute arises the Auctioneer has absolute discretion to settle the dispute or to re-offer the Lot. At the fall of the hammer every Lot shall be at the risk of the buyer, and the purchaser shall give to the Auctioneer his name and address and such proportion of the purchase price as the Auctioneer may require, in default of which the Auctioneer may re-offer and re-sell the Lot or Lots in question.
4. Clearance of Purchases. No purchases shall be claimed or removed until the Sale has been concluded. All lots shall be paid for and removed at the buyer’s risk and expense at the end of the first working day following the Sale, failing which the Auctioneers shall not be responsible if the same are lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed, and all Lots not so removed shall remain at the risk of the buyer and subject to a warehousing charge of 25p per lot per day. If they are not removed within seven days of the Sale the Auctioneers may re-sell them by auction or privately without notice to the buyer. Any liability which there may be on the part of the Auctioneers in respect of any loss shall be restricted to a maximum of the price paid by the purchaser of the Lot.
5. Agency and General. The Auctioneers act as agents only and they disclaim responsibility for default by either buyer or seller. They accept no responsibility in connection with the commissioning of members of their staff to bid for Lots on behalf of intending purchasers. Instructions given by telephone are accepted at the sender’s risk and must be confirmed in writing forthwith. The Auctioneers do not guarantee the title of any Lot or Lots sold by them and will not be responsible for any defect in such title.
6. Defaults. If any buyer fails to comply with any of the above conditions the damages recover-able from the defaulter shall include all loss arising from any re-sale of the Lot together with the charges and expenses in respect of both sales and any money deposited in part payment shall be held by the Auctioneers against the defaulter’s liability.
7. Third Party Liability. Every person on the Auctioneer’s premises at any time shall be deemed to be there at his own risk and with notice of the condition of the premises and of the method of arranging furniture, etc. He shall have no claim against the Auctioneers in respect of any injury he may sustain or any accident which may occur.
8. Viewers handling goods on display will be held fully responsible for any damage or break-age.
CHEQUES Purchasers wishing to pay by cheque must produce a Bank reference to the Auctioneers before
the sale.PLEASE NOTE
Cheques which are post-dated or written by a third party will not be accepted. There is a buyer’s premium of 15% + V.A.T. on the hammer price.
CATALOGUEof
Books, Prints, Maps and Affordable Pictures
To be sold at AUCTION
by
CAPES DUNN & CO.,
on Tuesday 3rd November 2009Commencing at 12 noon
The Auction Galleries38 Charles StManchester
M1 7DB
Viewing: Monday from 10am to 6.30pm& morning of sale from 10am
Catalogue £3.50
Sale No: CE336
PLEASE NOTE
ALL GOODS must be removed by 4pm on Thursday 5th November 2009
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PLEASE NOTEThe descriptions in this catalogue are for the purposes of
identifying the lots and are not intended in any way as a guarantee of authenticity. Please see the General Conditions of Sale on the
inside front cover of this catalogue
All weights and measurements are approximate
Buyer's premium is 15% + V.A.T on the hammer price
* Denotes that goods belong to registered persons and V.A.T. will be charged
YOUR ATTENTION IS PARTICULARLY DRAWN TO THE FOLLOWING
Whilst Capes Dunn & Co make every effort to ensure the accuracy of their catalogue and the description of any lot:
(a) Each lot as set out in the catalogue or as divided or combined with any other lot or lots is sold by the vendor with all faults, imperfections and errors of descriptions.
(b) Capes Dunn & Co do not accept responsibility for the authenticity, genuineness, origin, authorship, date, age, period, condition or quality of any lot, unless they have been instructed in writing by the vendor so to certify, and in such case the Auctioneers do so as agents of the vendor and are not themselves responsible for such claims.
(c) All statements, whether printed in the catalogue or made orally as to any of the matters set out in (b) above are statements of opinion only and are not to be taken as being or implying any warranties or representations of fact by Capes Dunn & Co, unless they have been instructed in writing by the vendor so to certify, and in such case the Auctioneers do so as agents of the vendor and are not themselves responsible for such claims.
(d) Droit de SuiteThe Artist’s Resale Right RegulationsFollowing the introduction of the Artist’s Resale Right Regulations on 14 Feb-ruary 2006, Capes Dunn will implement the new levy as follows: Capes Dunn will collect the same amount as the resale royalty from the buyer for any work of art covered by the regulations.Royalty rates will only apply to works sold in the secondary market and not for those sold for the first time, and for works which are sold for €1000 or more. Royalty rates are calculated as a percentage of the sale price on a slid-ing scale from 4% (from €1000 to €50,000) down to 0.25% (over €500,000). Resale royalties ARE NOT subject to VAT.
8. BOOKSVARIOUSAUTHORSSUNDRYWORKS,RELATINGTOTRAVELINGREATBRITAIN,includessixWARDLOCKGUIDES,‘ABOUTBRITAIN’eightvolumes,approx60works,£25-35
9. GILLMOR,ROBERTEDITOR‘C.F.TUN-NICLIFFE,R.A.-SKETCHESOFBIRDLIFE’,CHANCELLOR,JOHN‘Andubon’andSEVENOTHERWORKSRELATINGTOBIRDSANDBIRDWATCHING(9)£20-30
10. BOOKSVARIOUSAUTHORSSUNDRYWORKSRELATINGTOWALKINGANDTRAVEL,includessixworksofJessicaLofthouseandHOCKIN,J.R.A.‘Walk-inginCornwall’1936togetherwithNINEVOLUMESRELATINGTODUBLINANDSOUTHERNIRELANDincludesJACKSON,T.A.‘IrelandherOwn’1947,GIBBINGS,ROBERT‘LovelyistheLee’Dent1945,39volumesintotal£40-60
11. TROLLOPE,FRANCES‘TheLifeandAdventuresofMichaelArmstrong-TheFactoryBoy’1840illustratedwithengravingsafterHenryColburnandWAUGH,EDWIN,‘FactoryFolkduringtheCottonFamine’beingvolIIofthecompleteworkspublishedbyJohnHeywood,Manchester1881(2)£40-60
12. BRUCE,REVERENDJOHNCOLLING-WOOD‘TheRomanWall’illustratedandwithhandcolouredfoldoutmap,1851,andPATERSON’SROADSEIGHT-EENTHEDITION,withfoldoutmapsbyEdwardMogg,circa1829(2)£60-90
13. COLLIER,JOHN‘TheMiscellaneousWorksofTimBobbinEsq.’illustratedwithengravingsbyJ.Slack,printedandpublishedbyJ.Slack,Manchester1818£40-60
Books1. BOOKSVARIOUSAUTHORSSUNDRY
WORKS,NATURALHISTORYANDPLANTSincludesMabey,Richard‘Flo-ralBotanica’,Drayson,G.F‘Dahlias’approx40volumesintotal£30-40
2. TWENTYONE‘KINGPENGUINBOOKS’variousEIGHTBRITAININPICTURESeducationalworksPENGUINILLUS-TRATEDCLASSICSandOTHERPAPRE-BACKSCONTENTSOFTWOBOXES£15-20
3. BOOKSVARIOUSAUTHORS-ENGLISHSOCIALANDINDUSTRIALHISTORYincludesROBERTS,ROBERT‘THECLASSICSLUM’authorsigned1971,FLETCHER,GEOFFREY‘PEARLYKING-DOM’etcapprox42volumes£30-40
4. BOOKSVARIOUSAUTHORSANTIQUESANDCOLLECTINGincludesSmith,Alan‘TheIllustratedGuidetoLiverpoolHerculaneumPottery’contentsofonebox£30-40
5. BOOKSVARIOUSAUTHORSSUNDRYWORKSmainlyEnglishandotherclas-sics,poetryandsomeFolioSociety-contentsoftwoboxes£40-60
6. BOOKSVARIOUSAUTHORSSUNDRYWORKSMAINLYREFERENCEsomerelating to films and photography -sundrycookeryincludingLaroneseGastronomiqueBrandt,Bill‘CamerainLondon’FocalPress1948togetherwithHarmsworthNewAtlasoftheWorld-AmalgamatedPressandTheReadersDigest’illustratedAtlasoftheWorld1997,contentsofonebox£30-40
7. BOOKSVARIOUSAUTHORSSUNDRYWORKSRELATINGTOINLANDWATER-WAYSincludesBRADSHAWSCANALSANDNAVIGABLERIVERS,1904,LIND-SAY,JEAN‘TheCanalsofScotland’approx32volumes£30-40
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14. TAYLOR,REVERENDI.‘SCENESOFBRITISHWEALTH’illustrated,secondeditionpublishedbyJ.Harris,London1825,andFIVEOTHERWORKSTOINCLUDE‘TACKLERSYARNS’,‘WHENIWASACHILD’byanoldpotter,Methuen1903andDARWINANDTHECOTTONFAMINE1893(6)£30-40
15. SMILES,SAMUEL‘LIVESOFBOULTONANDWATT’,publishedbyJohnMurray,London1865,HARPER,EDITHK.‘ACornishGiant’,1913andTWOSIMI-LARWORKScirca1960’S(4)£20-30
16. BOOKSVARIOUSAUTHORSLOCALHIS-TORY,includesLOFTHOUSE,JESSICA‘Worksof’3vols,including‘Lanca-shireLandscape’1951,ROBERTSON,WILLIAM‘GuidetoRochdale’,ROWSE,A.L.‘AutographyofaCornishman’to-getherwithaSELECTIONOFRECENTBOOKLETSRELATINGTOLANCASHIRETOWNS’contentsofonebox£30-40
17. CALDECOTT,R.‘PictureBookNo.2’publishedbyFrederickWarne&Co.andSECONDCOLLECTIONOFPICTURESANDSONGS,publishedbyGeorgeRoutledgeandSons,andTWELVEOTHERVOLUMESVARIOUSAUTHORSincludingWALPOLE,HUGH‘TheFortress’,McMillanandCo.,(14)£20-30
18. CARLSON,ROBERTE.‘TheLiverpoolandManchesterRailwayProject1821-1831’,published1969andSIXRELATEDWORKSANDALARGEQUANTITYOFPAMPHLETSANDBOOK-LETSRELATINGTOTRANSPORTANDLOCALHISTORY,includes‘PopularCarriage’and‘TheHorseBusasaVehicle’-publishedbytheTransportCommission1962,pamphletsrelatingtovariouscanalsthroughoutEnglandetc.(contentsofonebox)£25-35
19. BOOKSVARIOUSAUTHORSSUNDRYWORKS£5-10
20. WELLS,H.G.OFTWELVEUNIFORMVOLUMESpublishedbyOldhamsinanOAKOPENBOOKRACK,ELIAS,EDITHL.‘TheBookofPolarExploration’publishedbyHarrap1928withpicto-rialcoverandNINEOTHERWORKSVARIOUSAUTHORS£30-40
21. BAINES,EDWARD‘THEHISTORYOFTHECOUNTYPALATINEOFLANCAS-TER’publishedintwovolumesbyFisherSonandJackson,London1831,reboundexLibris£30-40
22. AIKIN,J.‘MANCHESTERADESCRIP-TIONOFTHECOUNTRYFROMTHIRTYTOFORTYMILESROUND’reprint1968andBOWMAN,W.M.‘EnglandinAshton-U-Lyne’,publishedbyJ.Sher-rattandSon1960andFOUROTHERWORKSLOCALHISTORYexlibris(6)£20-30
23. LEECH,SIRBOSDIN‘HistoryoftheManchesterShipCanal’,blackclothandgilt,publishedbySherrattandHughesintwovolumes1907,exlibris(2)£35-50
24. FORSTER,JOHN‘TheLifeofCharlesDickens’12theditioninthreevol-umes,calfandboardpublishedbyChapmanandHall,London1872andDICKENS,CHARLES‘DavidCopper-field’ volume ten from The Authentic EditionpublishedbyChapmanandHall1901,allexlibris(4)£25-35
25. THEWORLDBOOKENCYCLOPAEDIA-publishedin24volumeswithayearbookfor1981,exlibris£15-20
26. BOOKSVARIOUSAUTHORSBIOGRA-PHIES,contentsoftwoboxes,manyexlibris(approx45volumes)£15-20
27. BOOKSVARIOUSAUTHORSSUNDRYWORKS,mainlyglossyreferencein-cludessomebirdsandbirdwatching,approx25volumes£15-20
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28. BOOKSVARIOUSAUTHORSSUNDRYWORKSMAINLYRELATINGTOCRICKETtogetherwithTHREECHARITYLUNCH-EONMENUSsignedincludesDennisLillie2005£25-35
29. VARIOUSAUTHORSSUNDRYWORKS,BRITISHHISTORYincludesOxfordandCambridgepublications,contentsoftwoboxesmainlyexlibris£15-20
30. BOOKSVARIOUSAUTHORSSUNDRYWORKSRELATINGTOPOLITICALANDSOCIALHISTORYANDWORLDWARII,includesTRINDER,BARRIE‘TheIndustrialRevolutioninShropshire’contentsofonebox,manyexlibris£15-20
31. BOOKSVARIOUSAUTHORSRELATINGTOMAINLYEUROPEANHISTORY,ap-prox18volumes,mainlyexlibris£10-15
32. BOOKSVARIOUSAUTHORSMAINLYENGLISHCLASSICSandtheMASTER-PIECELIBRARYOFSHORTSTORIES,in11vols£15-20
33. WAVERLEYBOOKCOMPANY‘THENEWPEOPLESPHYSICIAN’in5volumes,circa1930withcolouredfoldoutil-lustrations(5)£20-30
34. TENVOLUMESVARIOUSAUTHORSRE-LATINGTOMOUNTAINEERINGMAINLY1930’sincludesSMYTHE,F.A.‘KarnetConquered’LonsdaleLibrary‘Moun-taineering’andPILLEY,DOROTHY‘ClimbingDay’s’publishedbyG.Bell,London1935(10)£35-50
35. THIRTEENVOLUMESVARIOUSAUTHORSRELATINGTOMOUNTAIN-EERINGMAINLY1960’sAND1970’s,includesUNDERHILL,MIRIAM‘GiveMeTheHills’1956andPATEY,TOM’OneMansMountains’1972£25-35
36. BONNINGTON,CHRIS‘WORKSOF’insixvolumes,includes‘AnnapurnaSouthFace’,and‘EveresttheHardWay’,andSIXRELATEDWORKSVARI-OUSWORKS(12)£25-35
37. FOURTEENVOLUMESVARIOUSAUTHORSRELATINGTOMOUNTAIN-EERINGANDRAMBLING,includesWRIGHT,J.E.B.‘MountainDaysinTheIsleofSkye’MorayPress1934,VIC-TOR,PAULEMILE‘Man,theConquestofthePoles’ellibrisandWALKER,J.HUBERT‘MountainDaysintheHigh-landsandAlps’publishedbyEdwardArnoldandCo.London1937(14)£35-50
38. PROBABLYLATEEIGHTEENTHCEN-TURYVOLUMEOLDANDNEWTESTA-MENTS,withpracticalobservationsprinted to each page, the final pages withtableofweightsandmeasures,Geographical index etc. and final testimoniesinfavourofthebible,printedbyRussellandAllen,Printers,Manchester,rebound£75-100
39. INGOLDSBY,THOMAS‘TheIngoldsbyLegends’withIllustrationsbyArthurRackham,colourillustrationstippedinpublishedbyWilliamHeinemann1929withdustjacketandSHAKESPEARE,WILLIAM‘MidsummerNightsDream’,withillustrationsbyArthurRackham,colourillustrationstippedin,publishedbyWilliamHeinemann,May1925(2)£50-75
40. HAWTHORNE,NATHANIEL‘AWON-DERBOOK’WITHILLUSTRATIONSBYARTHURRACKHAM,colourillustrationstippedin,publishedbyHodderandStoughtonLtd,withdustjacket£50-75
41. GOLDSMITH,OLIVER,‘TheVicarofWakefield’, WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY ARTHURRACKHAM,withtwelvecolourillustrations,pictorialtooledleathercover,publishedbyGeorge,G.HarrapandCo.1929
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42. LAMB,CHARLESANDMARY‘TALESFROMSHAKESPEARE’WITHILLUSTRA-TIONSBYFRANKC.PAPE,withpicto-rialsuedeleathercover,publishedbyFrederickWarneandCo.,1923andDICKENS,CHARLES‘CHRISTMASTALES’ILLUSTRATEDBYH.M.BROCK,GeoHarrapandCo.,1932(2)£35-50
43. MILNE,A.A.‘TALESOFPOOH’,Meth-uenmodernclassics1930,TWAIN,MARK,‘ExtractsfromAdamsDiary’,HarperandBrothers1904andTWOOTHERCHILDREN’SBOOKS(4)£25-35
44. EGAN,PIERCETHEYOUNGER‘RobinHoodandLittleJohn’,publishedbyGeorgePierce,London1847andBOOKSVARIOUSAUTHORSSUNDRYWORKS,includingCOBB,ARTHURJ.‘ModernGardenCraft’publishedin3volumesbyGresham1938withdustjackets,approx22volumesintotal£25-35
45. KITTO,JOHN‘THEPICTORIALBIBLE’standardedition,infourcalfandboardvolumes,publishedbyCharlesKnight,1847,FARRAR,F.W.‘THELIFEANDWORKOFST.PAUL’in2volumeswithfoldoutmapsandTHEHOLYBIBLE,OxfordUniversityedition,ClarendonPress1827(7)£40-60
46. MEE,ARTHUREDITOR‘THECHIL-DREN’STREASUREHOUSE’publishedin12uniformvolumesandtheaccom-panyingvolumeTHEBOOKOFTENTHOUSANDTHINGS(13)£15-20
47. BOOKSVARIOUSAUTHORSSUNDRYWORKS,includes‘POSTOFFICEBOL-TONDIRECTORY1907’AND‘WARNESMODELCOOKERY’£15-20
48. ‘THEBROONS’ANNUALCIRCA1950’s,thefrontcovershowingthefamilyatanopenwindowinGlebeStreet,nodateandNINETEENCIRCA1950’sCHILDREN’SANNUALSANDPICTUREBOOKS,toincludeMotherGooseNurs-
eryTalesillustratedbyMarySmithandDean’sMonsterBookforGirls’(20)£40-60
49. THREECIRCA1950’sRUPERTANNU-ALS-publishedbyDailyExpressviz‘MoreAdventuresofRupert’1954,‘TheNewRupert’1955andthe‘RupertBook’1957,allfairandTWOOTHERSINPOORCONDITION(5)£60-90
50. TWENTYFOURCIRCA1950’sCHIL-DREN’SBOOKS,variousauthorstoincludeBeatrixPotter,A.A.MilneandLadybirdmanyvolumeswithdustjackets(24)£25-35
51. BLYTON,ENID,TWENTYFIVEWORKSOF CIRCA 1950’s includes five first edi-tions,eachwithdustwrapperviz‘FiveHavePlentyofFun’1955,‘GoodWorkSecretSeven’1954,MagazineAnnu-alsNo.3andNo.4.,OTHERWORKSINCLUDEEIGHTHANDNINTHHOLIDAYBOOKSandaSTRIPBOOK‘MaryMouseandTheDollsHouse’mainlyfaircondition(25)£75-100
52. RUMLEY&CO.,EARLYVICTORIANVOL-UME‘CollectionofOrnaments’fortyplatesillustratingfurnitureandobjectdesigns,publishedC.Tilt,London1838,calfandmarbledboards£25-35
53. HUGO,VICTOR‘LESTRAVAILLEURSDELAMER’,Illustrated,Paris1869andLACROIX,PAUL‘XVIIISIECLEINSTITU-TIONSUSAGEetCOSTUMES1700-1789’FrenchtextIllustratedwith21Chromolithographsand350woodengravings,Paris1875(2)£40-60
54. NICOLSON,CAPTAINNIGELANDFORBES,PATRICK‘THEGRENADIERGUARDSONTHEWAROF1939-45’,publishedintwovolumesbyGaleandPolden,Aldershot1949,CASSELL’SHISTORYOFTHEBOERWAR,Illus-tratedintwovolumesandANOTHERVOLUME(5)£35-50
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55. MESQUITA,ALFREDO‘LISBOA’withfourhundredillustrations,Portuguesetext,Lisbon1903andLOTI,PIERRE‘MadameChrysantheime’Frenchtext,Paris1888(2)£30-40
56. WEBSTER’S‘ROYALREDBOOK’,125thEDITION1910,WATSON,ROBERTSPENCE‘TheHistoryoftheLiteraryandPhilosophicalSocietyofNewcas-tleuponTyne1793-1896’,London1897andaSIMILARWORK(3)£20-30
57. CATHERALLSGUIDETOLLANDUDNOANDTHEGREATORMESHEAD,withfoldoutrailwaymap,midnineteenthcentury,BOARDMAN,JAMES‘LiverpoolTableTalk’,1871andCOWARDT.ALFRED‘PicturesqueCheshire’,1903togetherwithFIVELATEEIGHTEENTHUNFRAMEDBOOKPLATESVIEWSOFSTATELYHOMES,eachimageapprox4”x71/2”(8)£30-40
58. PROUT,EBENEZER‘MEMOIRSOFTHELIFEOFTHEREVERENDJOHNWIL-LIAMS’,missionarytoPolynesia,JohnSnow,London1843,KAUL,S.N.‘For-estProductsofJammuandKashmir’printedbytheKashmirPratapSteamPress1928andtheSTORYOFTHENATIONSVOLUME37,JAPAN£20-30
59. ROBY,JOHN‘TraditionsofLancashire’completeintwovols,FourthEdition,publishedbyGeorgeRoutledgeandSons,London1867withillustratedbyengravingsonsteelandwood,giltgreencloth(2)£30-50
60. BAINES,THOMASANDFAIRBAIRN,WILLIAM,‘LancashireandCheshirePastandPresent’,completeinfourvolumes,withnumerousengravedillustrationsbyH.Warren,R.A.,pub-lishedbyWilliamMackenzie,Londoncirca1867(4)£50-80
61. ROSE,THOMAS‘Westmorland,Cumberland,DurhamandNorthum-berlandIllustrated’fromdrawingsbyThomasAllom,1volume,publishedbyFisher,London1832halfcalfandmarbledboards(1)£50-80
62. KELLY,H.M.‘Hill-WritingsofJ.H.Doughty’,FirstEditionpublishedundertheaegisof‘TheRucksackClub,Manchester’1937and;J.H.Doughty-InMemorium’reprintedfromthe‘RucksackClubJournal’andSMYTHE,F.S.‘TheKangchenjungaAdventure’published1946(3)£20-30
63. RAWNSLEY,REV,H.D.,‘LiteraryAs-sociationsoftheEnglishLakes’,3rdeditionpublished1906,‘Volume1’,SYMONDS,H.H.‘WalkingintheLakes’,reprinted first edition August 1933 andFOURRELATEDWORKS(6)£30-50
64. ROBERTSON,M.A.‘Wordsworthshire’Illustratedwith47drawingsbyArthurTucker and maps, first edition pub-lishedbyChattoandWindus1911,and‘Wordsworth’sGuidestotheLakes’,publishedbyHenryFrowde1906,withfoldingmap(2)£20-30
65. WALTERS,J.CUMING,‘TheCharmofLancashire’,3rdedition,pub1949and‘LancashireWays’,1stedition1932,illustratedbyFrankGreenwood,BRIERLEY,BEN‘TheChroniclesofWaterloo’1884andWRIGLEY,AM-MON‘TheWindamongtheHeather-CornersofBygoneSaddleworth’illustratedbyJ.HoughtonHague,pub1916(4)£30-50
66. BANKS,MRSG.LINNAEUS,‘TheMan-chesterMan’,illustratedbyCharlesGreenandHedleyFitton,specialedi-tionsignedbyIsabellaBanks,1896,giltcloth,publishedbyAbelHeywoodandSon,Manchester1896(1)£30-50
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67. GASKELL,MRSE.C.‘Worksof’10volsvariousdatesandCONRAD,JOSEPH‘Victory’and‘ASetofSix’1steditionspublishedbyMethuen1915and1908and‘Suspense’,1steditionpublishedbyDent1925,‘TalesofHearsay’,1steditionpublishedbyFisherUnwin1925andEIGHTEENOTHERWORKSBYCONRAD(32)£30-50
68. DARWIN,CHARLES‘JournalofResearches’1volume,3rdedition,publishedbyWard,LockandCO.,1889,HUXLEY,THOMASH.‘Darwini-anaEssaysVolumesII’publishedbyMacmillan1893andTWORELATEDWORKS(4)£20-30
69. TROLLOPE,FRANCES,‘MichaelArmstrong’published1840and‘BlueBellsofEngland’published1842,‘OneFault’published1840,andTROLLOPE,ANTHONY‘HeknowhewasRight’completeintwovolumespublished1869(5)£30-50
70. FORESTER,JOHN‘TheLifeofCharlesDickens’completein3vols,pub-lishedbyChapmanandHall1873and‘Worksof’Dickens,3volsvariousnineteenthcenturydates(6)£30-50
71. FIELDING,HENRY‘TheHistoryofTomJonesaFoundling’completein3volumes,illustratedwithprintsbyRow-landson,publishedbyLongman,Rees,HuntandOrme,London1805(3)£30-50
72. SHAW,BERNARD,‘TheIntelligentWoman’sGuidetoSocialismandCapi-talism’ reprinted first edition October 1928,publishedbyConstableandFORD,HENRY‘MyLifeandWork’,1steditionpublishedbyWilliamHein-emannLtd1923(2)£20-30
73. WARNER,SIRPELHAM‘BookofCrick-et’1946,ROBINSON,RAY‘BetweentheWickets’1946,BEARSHAW,BRIAN‘FromtheStretfordEnd-HistoryofLancashire County Cricket Club’, first edition1990and9RELATEDWORKSOFCRICKET(12)£30-50
74.
75. ‘EVERYMAN’SLIBRARY’STANDARDFICTIONBYVARIOUSAUTHORS,pub-lishedbyDent,London,30volumeswithdustwrappersandFIFTEENOTHERVOLUMESOFSTANDARDCLAS-SICS(45)£20-30
76. KIPLING,RUDYARD‘SomethingofMyself’,publishedbyMacMillanandCo.,London1937withdustwrapperandLAWRENCE,T.E.‘SevenPillarsofWisdom’,publishedbyJonathanCape1935,browncloth(2)£25-35
77. QUANTITYOFORDNANCESURVEYFOLDINGMAPS,somelinenbacked,Baedeker,Berlitzandothertravelguidesandcountryhouseguides£40-60
78. WAINWRIGHT,A,‘WainwrightinScot-land’1988,HEATH,EDWARD‘Travels’relatedworksonScotland,WalesandEngland,OTHERLARGEFORMATBOOKSANDATLASES(27)£20-30
79. WRIGHT,WALTERP.(editedby)‘Practi-cal Gardening for Pleasure and Profit’ in6volumes,circa1922andRELAT-EDWORKS,GARDENING(20)£20-30
80. RANJITSINHJI,K.S.‘TheJubileeBookofCricket’,4thedition,publishedbyBlackwood1898,blackcloth,CARDUS,NEVILLE‘CloseofPlay’1956and‘SecondInnings’1950,1stedi-tionswithdustwrappersandGOOCH,GRAHAM‘Captainancy’(4)£20-30
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81. ‘ABIOGRAPHICALREGISTEROFOLDMANCUNIANS1914-1965’(Manches-terGrammarSchool’,TWO‘M.G.S.SONGBOOK’S’1943,24ISSUES,‘ULULA’THEMGSSCHOOLMAGAZINE,15annualreportsandaSCHOOLPRIZEBOOKFROM1919,all1930’s,40’sand50’s£20-30
82. COLVIN,SIDNEY‘LifeofJohnKeats’Firstedition,publishedbyMacMillanandCO.,1917,blueclothMARROT,H.V.‘TheLifeandLettersofJohnGalsworthy’Firstedition,publishedbyHeinemann1938,cloth,approx36OTHERBIOGRAPHICALWORKS(37)£50-80
83. BONHOTE,J.LEWIS’BirdsofBritain’,Firstedition,illustratedincolourbyH.E.Dresser,publishedbyBlack1907,pictorialclothcover(spinedetachedononesideandshaken)andTHIR-TEENRELATEDWORKS,birdsandwildlife(14)£20-30
84. MURRAY,Lt-COLHONARTHURC.‘MasterandBrother’,Firsteditionwithdustwrapper,publishedbyJohnMurray,London1945,‘TheBattleofBritain1940’HMSOPublication1940andOTHERWORKSONEUROPEANECONOMICS,historyandthesecondworldwar(20)£20-30
85. SMYTHE,F.A.‘KametConquered’,Firstedition,publishedbyGollancz1932,withphotographillustrationsoftheHimalayas,blackcloth£20-30
86. ‘MRSBEETON’SCOOKERYANDHOUSEHOLDMANAGEMENT’1961edition,anearlyedition(af.)6OTHERCOOKERYBOOKS,’ChambersTwen-tiethCenturyDictionary’,‘BrewersDictionaryofPhraseandFable’andOTHERREFERENCEBOOKSincludingJOHNSON,PAUL‘GoldFields-aCente-naryPortrait’1987£20-30
87. WALTERDELAMAREANDHAROLDJONES ‘This year: Next Year’, first editionpublishedbyFaberandFaber,London1937withdustwrapperandSUNDRYCHILDREN’SBOOKS,‘TheArabianNights’illustratedbyCharlesFolkard,publishedbyAdamandCharlesBlack,London,ANOTHERSIMILARVOLUME,KIPLING,RUDYARD‘LandandSeaTalesforScoutsandGuides’reprintedFirsteditionDecem-ber1923,MILNE,A.A.‘WhenWeWereVeryYoung’13thedition1926withdustwrapper£30-50
88. WORKSOFFICTION,includingsomeFirsteditionswithdustcoversincludesWorksofAngelaThirkell(15),C.P.Snow(11),S.Golon(4)UptonSinclair(8)etc.£30-50
89. STARK,FREYA,‘TheValleyoftheAs-sassins’FirstEditionswithdustwrap-per,publishedbyJohnMurray1934,FIENNES,CELIA‘TheJourneyofCeliaFiennes’editedbyChristopherMorris,FirsteditionofthisworkpublishedbyTheCressetPressLtd1947,withdustwrapperandFIFTEENOTHERVOL-UMESVARIOUSAUTHORSexplorationhistory(17)£20-30
90. KIPLING,RUDYARD,‘DebitsandCredits’publishedbyMacMillan1926,giltredclothandapprox45VOLUMESearlytwentiethcenturyeditionsstand-ardclassicsbyScot,Dunnas,Hardy,Tolstoy,publishedbyDutton‘Every-manLibrary’andothers,withgiltclothbindings(46)£30-50
91. WORKSOFFICTIONMAINLYFROM1950’sAND1960’sincludingsomefirst editions nearly all with dust wrap-persincludingworksbyVictoriaHolt,HenryWilliamson,DaphneduMaurier,MasodelaRoche,FrancesParkinsonKeyesetc.approx150volumes
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92. BELL,ADRIAN,3volumes‘SilverLey’,‘TheCherryTree’,and‘Corduroy’deluxeillustratededitionwithdustwrap-pers,publishedbytheCountryBookClub1951,DOWD,J.H.withIllustra-tionsbyBrendaH.Spender,‘ImportantPeople’1933andVARIOUSAUTHORSSUNDRY WORKS mainly fiction £30-50
93. GASKELL,MRS‘Worksof’11volumesvariousdates,AINSWORTH,WILLIAMHARRISON,‘TheManchesterRebelsoftheFatal‘45’,1volandFOURRE-LATEDWORKS(16)£20-30
94. BOSWELL,JAMES‘TheLifeofSamuelJohnsonandtheJournalofaTourtotheHebrides’onevolumepublishedbySandsandCo.,1900,DREISER,THEODORE,’TheGenius’Firstedi-tion,publishedbyJohnLane1915,redcloth,‘Punch’oneboundvolumeJuly-December1914(exlibris)and‘Keepsake’1837£20-30
95. ‘THENEWCENTURYENCYCLOPAEDIA’,8vols,circa1915,GIBBON’S‘TheRomanEmpire’completein4vols,publishedbyMilnerandSowerby,Halifax1854andTWOVOLUMESOFBOUNDMUSIC£20-30
96. WALPOLE,HUGH‘Worksof’19vols,variousdates,BRYANT,ARTHUR‘SamuelPepy’s’in3volumes1948,‘TriumphintheWest’and‘TheMedie-valFoundation’Firstedition1966andVARIOUSAUTHORSSUNDRYWORKS£30-50
97. ‘BRITONSATOMICFACTORIES’H.M.S.O.Publication1958andVARI-OUSBOOKS,MANAGEMENT,TECHNI-CALETC.£10-20
98. FOUREIGHTEENTHCENTURYVELLUMINDENTURES,eachmentioningRich-ardWedgwoodasoneofthepartiesconcerned(4)
99. SHEFFIELD,JOHN,LORD‘MISCELLA-NEOUSWORKSOFEDWARDGIBBON’,publishedintwovolumes,London1796andaTHIRDVOLUME,pub-lished1815withafoldoutGenealogy(boardsdetached)£30-50
100. MORRIS,F.G.’AHISTORYOFBRITISHBIRDS’publishedinthreevolumeswithcolouredillustrations,Groom-bridgeandSons,London1866andTWONINETEENTHCENTURYDIS-TRESSEDVOLUMESBeswicksHistoryofQuadrupeds1800andJardinesOrnithology1839(5)£50-75
101. CASSELL’SLATENINETEENTHCEN-TURYILLUSTRATEDHISTORYOFINDIAintwovolumescalfandboard,BALL,SIRROBERT‘THESTORYOFAHEAV-ENS’newandrevisededition,Cassell&Co.andCASSELLANDCo.‘THEWORLDOFWONDER’twovolumeswithpictorialcovers,1887(5)£20-30
102. NORDENSBIOLD,ADOLFERIK‘TheArcticVoyagesof’1858-1879,illus-tratedandwiththreefoldoutmaps,MacMillanandCo.,1879(loose),NARES,CAPTAINSIRG.S.‘VoyagetothePolarSea’,publishedintwovol-umes,London1878exlibris(faults)andJEMBUNTBYTHEOLDSAILORwithillustrationsbyCruikshank,circa1841(distressedandincomplete)(4)£30-50
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104. EIGHTEENTHANDNINETEENTHCENTURYVOLUMESVARIOUSMAINLYDISTRESSED,INCOMPLETEORFROMINCOMPLETESETS,includesLifeandDeathofJohnBunyan,rebound,MemoirsofSamuelPepy’svolumeoneonly1825,Poeticalworksetc.approx38items£50-75
105. BOOKSVARIOUSAUTHORSNINE-TEENTHCENTURYANDLATERtoincludeTHEPOETICALWORKSOFJOHNMITTON,WarneandCo.,LondonAlbionEdition,AUSTENJANE‘PrideandPrejudice’publishedbyGeoAllen,London1894,approx15volumes£20-30
106. APPROX308COPIESOFPRIVATEEYEMAGAZINE1969-1988£30-50
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108. PELICANHISTORYOFARTINFIVEUNIFORMVOLUMES,1953ANDTHEATLASOFBRITAINANDNORTHERNIRELAND,ClarendonPress,Oxford1963,exschoollibrary(6)£15-20
109. DOMESDAYBOOKRELATINGTOCHESHIREANDLANCASHIREwithintroductionandnotesbyWilliamBeaumont,MinshullandHughes,Chester1863,exschoollibraryandaNINETEENTHCENTURYBIBLE(bothaf.)(2)£15-20
110. BOOKS,PAMPHLETS,MANUALSANDEPHEMERARELATINGTOTHEMOTORCAR,circa1920’sONWARDS,toin-cludetwoprewarcopiesofTHEDUN-LOPBOOKtradebookletsforLUCASELECTRICAL,CASTROLOIL,BENDIXBRAKES,eightcopiesoftheMOTORSHOWMAGAZINECIRCA1950’sAND1960’s,THREEMOTORTRADECATA-LOGUECIRCA1950’svizHobday’s,
Kerry’sandMerrimanandHowardandTWOAUTOPRESSWORKSHOPMANU-ALSforAustinMorrir1800,1964-70andtheMini1959-1971(contentsofonebox)£75-125
111. BOOKS,MAGAZINESANDAUCTIONCATALOGUESMAINLYRELATINGTOVINTAGEMOTORCARS,mainlyglossypublicationsandincludingAutomobileandBuganticoMagazinesstoredinrelatedhardbinderscirca1970’sand1980’s,contentsofthreeboxes£25-35
112. BOOKSANDPAMPHLETSVARIOUSRE-LATINGTOMOTORCYCLESANDMOTORCYCLING,olderpublicationsincludeMOTORCYCLINGYEARBOOK1951,ARIELMOTORCYCLE1938OWNERSGUIDE,THETEMPLEPRESSMOTORCYCLINGPROFILEROADBOOKCIRCA1920’s,NORTONMAINTENANCEMANUAL1957-1958,contentsofonebox£30-40
113. BOOKSVARIOUSAUTHORS,HISTORYANDLOCALHISTORY,includesILLUS-TRATEDITINERARYOFTHECOUNTYOFLANCASTER-HowandParsonsLondon1842,THEVICTORIESOFWEL-LINGTONANDTHEBRITISHARMIES,HenryG.Bohn,London1852andTENOTHERWORKSVARIOUS(12)£30-40
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117. BOOKSVARIOUSAUTHORSSUNDRYWORKS,nineteenthcenturyandlater,includessomeBiographies-contentsofthreeboxes£20-30
118. D’ABRERA, B. ‘Butterflies’, fifteen volumes,comprising‘AfrotropicalRegion’pub1980,AustralianRegion,pub1971,NeotropicalRegion,parts1-7,pub1981-1995,HolarticRegionparts1-3,pub1990-1993,OrientalRegionparts1-3,pub1982-1986(15)£1500-1800
119. D’ARBERA,B.‘SphingideaMundiHawkMothsoftheWorld’singlevol-ume,published1986£60-80
120. BREITENBACH,J./KRANZLIN,F.‘FungiofSwitzerland’fourvolumes,pub1984-1995£160-180
121. TUNNICLIFFE.C.F.‘TunnicliffeBirds-MeasuredDrawings’,singlevolume,pub1984£50-70
122. HENNING,S.F.‘TheCharaxinaeButter-flies of Africa’, single volume, standard editionnumbered721,pub2000£60-80
123. COLLENETTE,S.‘FlowersofSaudiArabia’singlevolume,pub1985£35-50
124. GRAHAM,G.G.‘TheFloraandVegeta-tionofCountyDurham’,singlevolume,pub1988£25-35
125. PRINGLE,E.L.L./HENNING,G.A./BALL,J.B., ‘Pennington’s Butterflies’, single volume,secondedition,pub1994inslipcase(1)£45-65
126. CLANCEY,P.A.‘TheBirdsofNatalandZululand’singlevolume,pub1964£50-70
127. TANSLEY,A.G.‘TheBritishIslandsandTheirVegetation’,singlevolume,pub1939£30-50
128. HUTCHINSON,J.‘ABotanistinSouth-ernAfrica’,singlevolume,pub1946£30-40
129. NETHERSOLE-THOMPSON,D.‘TheSnowBunting’,singlevolume,pub1966£35-45
130. ALTRINGHAM,J.‘BritishBats’,singlevolume,pub2003£130-150
131. LOCKETT,G.H./MILLIDGE,A.F./MER-RETT,P.‘BritishSpiders’,conjoinedvolumes1and2,reprinted1975,volume3published1974(3)£35-45
132. STEVENSON,H.‘TheBirdsofNorfolk’twovols,pub1866/70,exLibrisplateofEdwardL.Peel£50-70
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133. PRAEGER,R.L.‘NaturalHistoryofIreland’,singlevol,pub1950£25-35
134. HODGSON,W.‘FloraofCumberland’singlevolume,pub1898£35-50
135. NETHERSOLE-THOMPSOND.‘TheDot-terel’singlevolume,pub1973£40-60
136. ROSS-CRAIG,S.‘DrawingsofBritishPlants’,completesetwithseparateindex,ninevolumes,pub1948-1974(9)£160-180
137. ‘LESFACECIEVESNVICTSDVSEI-GNEURJEANFRANCOISSTRAPAROLE’pubA.LyonParBenoistRicavd1595’,re-boundinearlierpartofnineteenthcentury,singlevolume£30-50
138. THEKING’SENGLAND,editedbyArthur Mee, Northumberland, first pub 1952,posthumousedition,singlevol-ume,alsosame‘Durham’,bothwithdustjackets(2)£50-70
139. GILL,E.‘SacredandSecular’singlevolume,pub1940,alsobysameauthor‘MoneyandMorals,singlevol-umes,newedition1937,and‘BeautyLooksafterHerself’,singlevolume,se second impression of first edition 1933,allwithdustjackets(3)£50-70
140. NONSUCHPRESS‘THECOMPLETEWORKSOFWILLIAMSHAKESPEARE’,completeinfourvols,pub1953,inslipcase,alsoNONSUCHPRESS‘KissesbeingtheBasiaofJohannesSecundus’,renderedintoEnglishversebyThomasStanley1647’,singlevol,pub1923(5)£75-85
141. BATES,H.E.‘TheCruiseofTheBread-winner’,pub1946,bysame‘ABreathofFreshAir’,pub1959,dustjacket,also‘WhentheGreenWoodsLaugh’,pub1960,dustjacket,‘TheVanishingWorld’,anAutobiography,pub1969,
voloneandTWOOTHERS‘TheBlos-somingWorld’,pub1971and‘TheWorldinRipeness’pub1972,volstwoandthreeincontinuum,allwithdustjackets(6)£75-85
142. HARRISON,J.‘TheFloriculturalCabinet’respectivelyMarch-December1833,January-December1834andJanuary-December1835,threesinglevolumeswithhandcolouredplates(af.)(3)£60-80
143. MAGGS,J.C.‘OldEnglishCoachingInns’,(fromtheCollectionoftheLateLordDewar)incompleteplates,singlevol,alsoBUCKLAND,W.‘TheWorldofDonaldMcGill,reprintededition1990andSUNDRYOTHERWORKS(7)£30-50
144. ASELECTIONOFHARDANDSOFTBOUNDBOOKS£20-30
145. SCOTT,W.‘TheIllustratedWaverleyNovels’19volumes,publishedbyMarcusWard&co.,giltcloth(19)£40-60
146. REYBURN,W.‘FrostAnatomyofaSuc-cess’pub1968,autographedcopy,dustjacket,alsoMACMILLAN,H.‘TheRiviera’secondedition,pub1892,withpresentationlabelinsidecovertoFlorenceC.Harris,datedCrystalPalace1898,pictorialredclothandSUNDRYOTHERWORKS£40-60
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148. STANLEY,LOUIST.‘SwingtoBet-terGolf’Vandyck1957withdustjacket,MORRIS,JAMES‘PaxBritan-nia’specialhallmarkedition1980togetherwithSOUVENIRPROGRAMMEENGLISHOPENTABLETENNISCHAM-PIONSHIPS,MANCHESTER1947andafootballprogrammeUEFACHAMPIONSLEAGUERAPIDVIENNAvMANCHES-TERUNITED,DECEMBER1996(4)£20-30
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150. APPROXTHIRTYBOOKSVARIOUSAU-THORSRELATINGTOGREATBRITAINANDWORLDRAILWAYS,mainlyglossyreference£20-30
151. APPROXTHIRTYBOOKSVARIOUSAU-THORSRELATINGTOGREATBRITAINANDWORLDRAILWAYS,mainlyglossyreference£20-30
152. APPROXTHIRTYBOOKSVARIOUSAU-THORSRELATINGTOGREATBRITAINANDWORLDRAILWAYS,mainlyglossyreference£20-30
153. APPROXTHIRTYBOOKSVARIOUSAU-THORSRELATINGTOGREATBRITAINANDWORLDRAILWAYS,mainlyglossyreference£20-303
154. APPROXTHIRTYBOOKSVARIOUSAU-THORSRELATINGTOGREATBRITAINANDWORLDRAILWAYS,mainlyglossyreference£20-30
155. APPROXTHIRTYBOOKSVARIOUSAU-THORSRELATINGTOGREATBRITAINANDWORLDRAILWAYS,mainlyglossyreference£20-30
156. PONTING,HERBERTG‘InLotusLandJapan’publishedbyMacmillan&Co1911£75-125
157. HARPER,CHARLESG.‘SummerDaysinShakespeareLand’,publishedbyChapmansHall1912,SHAKESPEARE‘THECOMPLETEWORKS’,pubbyClarendonPress1986,BREWER,D.S.‘FACSIMILEEDITION,‘Shakespeare,Comedies,HistoriesandTragedies,’Thirdfolio,1985andNINERELATEDWORKS(12)£30-40
158. THORESBY,RALPH‘DucatusLeodien-sis,orTheTopographyofTheAncientandPopulusTownandParishofLeedsandPartAdjacentinTheWestRidingofTheCountyofYork’,SecondEdition,printedbyBDewhurstforRobinson,SonandHouldsworth,Leeds,1816£50-80
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160. MILNEA.A.‘TeddyBearandotherSongsfromWhenWeWereYoung’FirstEdition,dustwrapper,Methuen&Co,1926,‘MoreVeryYoungSongs’FirstEdition,dustwrapper(chippedandtorn)Methuen1928,‘LondonIllustratedNewsCoronationNumber1937’andBradley,Helen‘Worksof’3volswithdustwrappers£100-150
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162. LEWIS,SAMUEL‘ATopographicalDic-tionaryofEngland’,4vols,1848(wornbindings)noAtlasvolume£30-50
163. TOLKIEN,JRR‘THEFELLOWSHIPOFTHERING’FourthImpression,,Nov1955,withfoldingmap,reboundredmorocco/giltwithpanelledspine,a.e.g.and‘TheHobbit’TenthImpres-sion,1958withNinthImpressiond/w(2)£300
164. BOOKSVARIOUSAUTHORS,mainlyReference,subjectsincludingArt,Ar-chitecture,Antiques,Photographyetc.£15-25
165. EUGENE,SUE‘WanderingJews’threevolumes,Routledge1889andFIVEOTHERWORKSVARIOUS(8)£30-40
166. BUFFON’S‘NATURALHISTORY,abridgedbyRevW.Hutton,completeintwovolumeswith100blackandwhiteengravings,published1821,giltcalfandmarbledboards(2)£30-50
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167. GRAVES,ROBERTJAMES,‘ASystemofClinicalMedicine3rdAmericanedition1848’,calf,TYNDALL,JOHN‘FaradayasaDiscoverer’1870edi-tion,‘SimplicityofHeath’circa1830rebound,‘Anatomy’1787volIII1827inChili,PeruandMexico,HERVEY,JAMES,‘Meditations’volII1764(6)£30-50
168. HARRISON,CONYERS‘HistoryoftheLifeandReignofQueenAnne’,pub-lished1744,calfandTHREEOTHEROLDVOLUMES(4)
169. LATTER,MAJOR-GENERALJ.C.‘TheHistoryoftheLancashireFusilier’s’1914-18,publishedintwovolumes1949,KNOWLES,SIRLEES‘MindenandTheSevenYearsWar’,circa1914andCOPYOF‘STANDINGORDERS-2ndBattaliontheLancashireFusi-lier’s’publishedDublin1909(4)£25-35
170. PRIESTLEY,J.B.‘TheAngelPavement’WilliamHeinemannLtd,1930withdustjacket,JENNYKLIERS1947ANDLOSTEMPIRES1965ANDCASSELLANDCO.,‘RATIONALTYPEWRITING’(4)£15-25
171. GASTER,THEREVEREND,THEHAHAM,MOSESP.H.D.‘TheBookofPrayerandOrderofService’accordingtothecustomoftheSpanishPortugueseJews’,withanEnglishtranslationinfive vols, published by Henry Frowde 1909,looseandbumpedandTHREERELATEDWORKS(8)£20-30
172. THESPECTATOR-INEIGHTVOLUMES,fifth, fourth and third editions, 1711-1712,twovolumelooseboards(8)£25-35
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174. RURALINDUSTRIESBUREAUCIRCA1965,‘WROUGHTIRONWORKDESIGNCATALOGUE’looseleafintwinlockbindertogetherwithaRELATEDLET-TERANDTHE‘SHORTEROXFORDENGLISHDICTIONARYintwovols,circa1933(3)£20-30
175. SUTCLIFFE,GLISTER‘TheModernCarpenterJoinerandCabinetMaker’8vols,folio,withdecorativeclothcovers,GreshamPublishing,1902
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178. GIFFORD,C.H.‘HistoryoftheWarsOc-casionedbytheFrenchRevolution’intwovols,printedandpublishedbyW.Lewis,St.John’sSquarewithfoldoutmapsandnumerousprints,browncalf1817(2)£100-150
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180. AIKIN,J.M.D.‘ADescriptionoftheCountryfromThirtytoFortymilesroundManchester’illustratedwithnumerouscontemporaryviews,aFOLDOUTMAPANDOTHERMAPS,PublishedJune4th1795byJohnStockdale,Piccadilly,marbledboardsandcalf,brokenbutcomplete£80-120
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304. N.deFER(French)ENGRAVEDMAPOFNORMANDYwithearlycolouring,91/2”x131/2”alsoHERMANMOLLENGRAVEDMAPOFSWEDENANDNORWAY,withearlycolouring,73/4”x113/4”(2)£60-80
305. H.MOLL-SMALLANTIQUEMAPOFCORNWALL,showingpositionofEddistoneLighthouse,71/4”x10”framedandglazedandaNINETEENTHCENTURYHANDCOL-OUREDENGRAVINGCHURCHOF‘ST.BUR-IAN’CORNWALL,6”X91/2”framedandglazed(2)£20-30
306. PROBABLYSEVENTEENTHCENTURYHANDCOLOUREDMAPINENGLISH‘THECOUNTIEPALATINEOFLANCASTER’withvignettetothelefthandshowingNeptune,vacantcartouchetotheright,framedtoshowthereverseprintedinGermantext,15”x20”£100-150
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307. DRAKESEARLYNINETEENTHCENTURYMAPOFTHEGRANDJUNC-TIONRAILWAY,showingroutefromNewton(leWil-lows)toBirmingham,thetopshowingillustrationof0-6-0locomotive‘WildFire’andtenderandcarriages,thebottomwithplanofgradients,81/4”x19”,framedandglazed(wearandminorholesalongsidefoldlines)£40-60
308. SMALLEARLYEIGHTEENTHCENTURYHANDCOLOUREDMAPOFWORCES-TERSHIREENTITLED‘THEROADFROMBRISTOLTOWORCESTER’,thereversewiththreepartroutemap,71/2”x5”framedandglazedtoviewbothsides£35-50
309. *NINETEENTHCENTURYBOOKPLATEMAPOFLEICESTERSHIREbyJ.Cary,53/4”x33/4”(14.5cmx9.5cm)togetherwithaGELDARTPRINTOFTHEROWS,CHESTERovalmounted6”x71/2”(15cmx19cm)andanUNATTRIBUTEDOILPAINTINGOFMOOREDFISHINGBOATS,63/4”x81/4”(17cmx21cm)(3)£15-25
310. ANTIQUEHANDCOLOUREDMAPOFSTAFFORDSHIRE,byRobertMorden,soldbyAbelSwale,AwnshamandJohnChurchil,163/4”x141/2”,framedandglazed£80-100
Prints
311. EDMUNDBLAMPIED(1886-1966)DRYPOINTETCHINGLeChefd’Oeuvre’signedanddatedJan1931113/4”x9”(29.9cmx22.9cm)£300-500
312. KENNETHSTEEL(1906-1970)ETCHINGlandscapewithmanorhousesigned9”x16”(22.8cmx40.7cm)£20-30
313. ALBANYE.HOWARTH(1872-1936)PAIROFETCHINGS ‘Iffley on Thames’ and ‘Abingdon on Thames’signed71/2”x71/4”(19cmx18.4cm)(2)£20-30
314. *AFTERD.DERVEAUXEIGHTEENTHCENTURYFRENCHHANDCOLOUREDENGRAVING‘CaroselFritalaPlaceRoyalleaParisleV,VI,VIIAvrilM.D.C.XII13”x17”andaSMALLERBUTLATERCOLOURPRINTshowingthesamesquareinthenineteenthcentury51/4”x73/4”£50-60
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315. SUITEOFFIVEVICTORIAN‘ST.STEPHEN’SREVIEWPRESENTATIONCARTOON’CHROMOLITHOGRAPHICPRINTS,dated1886-88£50-80
316. PERCYLANCASTERETCHING‘OldAge’signedinpencil,labelledversonumbered13/309”x8”£30-50
317. MARCELJACQUE(nineteenthcenturyFrench)ARTISTSIGNEDETCHING‘LaMaisondeTheolouRousseauABarbizon’43/4”x63/4”(12.1cmx17.2cm)JOHNDAVIES(?)WOODCUTLionsigned,6”x9”(25.5cmx22.8cm)(2)
318. HERBERTDICKSEEARTISTSIGNEDORIGINALETCHINGInteriorwithrecumbenthoundandterrier14”x25”(35.5cmx63.5cm)£350-500
319. HERBERTDICKSEE(1862-1942)ETCHINGRecumbentdog,1919publishedbyFrostandReedLtd1920131/2”x211/2”(34.3cmx54.6cm£200-300
320. AFTERPHILIPPJAKOBLOUTHER-BOURG(1740-1812)PAIROFOVALBLACKANDWHITEENGRAVINGSPasstimes-‘BlindMan’sBuff’and‘Fishing’101/2”x8”ingiltgessoovalframes(2)£50-80
Lot 318
Lot 319
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321. AFTERI.CLARKPAIROFAQUATINTS‘ThetownofDunkeld’and‘TheTownofPerth’publishedbySmithandElder182415”x22”(38.1cmx55cm)(2)£100-150
322. AFTERLADYBUTLERBYRICHARDJOSEY(d.1906)HANDCOLOUREDENGRAVING‘Afterthebattle,Tel-el-Kebir’published188819”x39”(48.3cmx99cm)£50-80
323. ROBERTMASSEY(twentiethcentury)ARTISTSIGNEDCOLOURPRINTFoxinthesnow51/2”x7”(14cmx17.8cm)£15-25
324. AFTERJ.D.HARDINGBYDAVIDLUCASCOLOUREDENGRAVING‘TheGrandCanal,Venice’published1853181/2”x251/2”(47cmx64.8cm)£50-80
325. AFTERJOHNLUCASBYF.HOLLANDC.MOTTRAMCOLOUREDENGRAVING‘TheBirthPlaceoftheLocomotive,KillingworthColliery’published188225”x21”(63.5cmx53.3cm)£50-80
326. JOHNBURKEARTISTSIGNEDLIMITEDEDITIONCOLOURPRINT‘SantaMariafromHarry’sBar’(7/100)113/4”x16”(29.8cmx40.7cm)£20-30
327. AFTERROWLINSON‘TINTEDBYALKEN’SETOFEIGHTCOLOUREDPRINTS‘Sutton’,’Reigate’,‘Crawley’,‘Cuck-field’, ‘The Steine’,‘RaceGround’,‘BathingMachines’,and‘SalonattheMarinePavilion’publishedbyRobinson’s19709”x12”(22.9cmx30.5cm)(8)£400-600 Lot 327
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328. ANTIQUEHANDCOLOUREDENGRAV-ING‘GuildHall’8”x121/2”(20.3cmx31.8cm)APAIR,AFTERW.WESTALL‘Manchester’and‘BlackfriarsBridge,Manchester’31/2”x53/4”(8.9cmx14.6cm)ANOTHERPAIR‘TheTownhall,Manchester’and‘TheFreeTradeHall,Manchester’53/4”x8”(14.6cmx20.3cm)ANOTHER,BLACKANDWHITE,‘Wind-sor’31/2”x61/2”(8.9cmx16.5cm)(6)£30-50
329 BlankLot330. TILY,6ORIGINALCOLOUREDETCHINGSOFLONDONSt.Dunstan’s,FleetStreet’,‘St.Paul’sCathedral’,‘TheMarbleArch’,‘St.Paul’sCathe-dral’,‘TheMarbleArch’and‘St.Dunstan’s,FleetStreet’.AFTEREDWARDKINGBYDR.D.DON-ALDANDEUGENEJAMESTILY(b.1870)SETOFTHREECOLOUREDETCHINGSSIGNEDBYARTISTANDETCHER‘HydeParkCorner’,‘TheEmbankment’and‘theHorseGuards,Whitehall’101/2”x141/2”(26.7cmx36.8cm)signedinpencilbyboththeWatercol-ourartistandtheetcherwithprintedlabelsversopublishedby‘TheMuseumGalleries,London1925’approx141/4”x10”(36cmx25.5cm)£150-200
331. UNATTRIBUTEDPAIROFVICTORIANOVALSTEELPLATEENGRAVINGS‘JoyandSorrow’framed161/4”x13”(41cmx33cm)£50-80
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332. ROMNEYSETOFTHREENINETEENTHCENTURYHANDCOLOUREDENGRAVINGSof Equestrian military figures, ‘Field MarshallVonBlucher,PrinceofWagstadt’and‘ThePrinceofOrange’9”x10”(22.5cmx25.5cm)andANOTHERbyCanton,‘Alexander1stEmperorofalltheRussia’s’9”x12”,(22.5cmx30cm)allpublishedbyRichardEvans,1815and1816(3)£60-90
333. BJORNWINBLADCOLOUREDPOSTERSpilSevlMusikSkalDerTil231/2”x323/4”£50-80
334. AFTERHENRYWILLIAMBUNBURY(1756-1811)by Joshua Kirby Baldrey (fl.1784-1815) STIPPLEENGRAVING,‘TheLittleCottager’publishedbyW.Dickson,BondStreet,London1791,17”x13”withmushroomcolouredmount,framedandglazed£40-60
335. AFTEREDITHLEBRETON,COLOUREDREPRODUCTIONPRINT,signedinpencil,19inx23in(image)togetherwiththreeGeorgeBaxterlicenseecolourprintssignedFLydon,three19thcenturyhandcolouredengravedbookplatesandasignedreproductionprintafterJudyBoyes(8)£60-80
336. W.McALLISTAIRTURNER,ORIGINALARTISTSIGNEDETCHING‘TheCouncilHouse,Shrewsbury’andTHREEOTHERS(4)£50-100
337. UNATTRIBUTEDCOLOUREDBOOKPLATEENGRAVING‘TheSyrianGoat-CapraHircus,Var’121/2”x101/2”(31.8cmx26.7cm)£20-30
338. EDWARDSTODARTAFTERGEORGEMORLANDSTIPPLEENGRAVINGSPRINTEDINCOLOURS,APAIRpublished1920,eachsignedinpencil143/4”x173/4”(37.5cmx45cm)(2)£50-70
339. ROBERTHERDMAN-SMITH(b.1879)PAIROFHANDCOLOUREDETCHINGS‘DurhamCathedral’and‘BoothamBar,York’signedandtitledinpencil93/4”x63/4”(24.7cmx17.2cm)(2)
340. GEOFFREYCOWTONSETOFFOURARTISTSIGNEDLIMITEDEDITIONCOLOURPRINTSSummerEvening,Llanrwst’(A.P/750)‘SpringtimeatRydal’(48/750),‘SpringmorningatKeld-Swaledale’(27/750)11”x14”(28cmx35.5cm)‘AftertheRain-Langdale’(313/750)131/2”101/2”(34.2cmx36.7cm)(4)£25-40
341. AFTERDAVIDWILKIEBYWILLIAMGREATBACH(1802-c1885)‘ThePennyWedding’8”x10”(20.3cmx35.4cm)‘TheRabbitontheWall’10”x71/2”(35.4cmx19cm)£20-30
342. THOMASLANDSEERAFTEREDWINLANDSEERSTEELPLATEMEZZOTINTChildrenwithpetrabbitsproofbeforetitle,archedtop22”x173/4”£60-80
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343. SAMUELCOUSINSAFTEREDWINLANDSEERSTEELPLATEMEZZOTINT‘Beauty’sBath’proofbeforeallletters,signedinpen-cilbybothartists,archedtop201/2”x131/2”£40-60
344. A.HENRYFULLWOODARTISTSIGNEDETCHING‘GeorgeSquare,Glasgow’6”x4”(15.2cmx10.1cm)£15-20
345. *TWELVEFRAMEDPICTURESOFFLOWERS
346. LATEEIGHTEENTHCENTURYHANDCOLOUREDENGRAVINGFORWAL-POLESBRITISHTRAVELLER,twoviewsofShugboroughHouseinStaf-fordshire,thelowerimageshowingsteampoweredbargetoforeground,publishedbyAlexHogg1784,15”x93/4”£60-90
347. AFTERC.HAMILTONELLIS,EARLYTWENTIETHCENTURYCOLOURPRINT‘TRAVELIN1915’-NorthStaffordshireRailwaytrainenteringStoneJunction£15-20
348. FOUREARLYNINETEENTHCENTURYHANDCOLOUREDENGRAVINGS,VIEWSOFINLANDWATERWAYS,withbargesatworkonRegentsCanalandSunderlandBridgeandANOTHER‘SuspensionBridge’Conway(5)£15-20
349. AFTERROWLANDSONANDPUGINEARLYNINETEENTHCENTURYAQUA-TINT‘QUAKERSMEETING’,viewofthegalleriedmeetinghouseinteriorshow-ingsegregationofmaleandfemale,publishedbyAckerman1809,8”x101/4”andaNINETEENTHCENTURYCOLOUREDENGRAVING‘ST.MARY’SCHURCH,STAFFORD’,4”x6”£15-20
350. MEZZOTINTENGRAVING(midnine-teenthcentury)TheBuryHunt171/2”x25”(44.4cmx63.5cm)£40-60
351. AFTERWATSON,PAIROFOVERPAINTEDPRINTSHighlandcattle,61/4”x91/2”(16cmx24cm)inornatecompositemouldedgiltframes(2)£50-80
352. AFTERDAVIDWILKIEBYJOHNBUR-NETENGRAVING‘Rentday’,published1842theimage161/2”x24”(41.8cmx61cm)£30-50
353. PAIROFLITHOGRAPHICCOLOURPRINTSSpecimenbirdsonboughs,13”x11”(34.3cmx31.7cm)£25-35
354. JULETPAYRAUAFTERGEORGEROM-NEY,MEZZOTINTENGRAVINGINCOL-OURS,‘Caroline,CountessofCarlisle’,signedinpencil,published1912,18”x141/4”£20-40
355. HERAN-CHABANMIXEDTECHNIQUEETCHINGPRINTEDINCOLOURS Beached fishing boats at sunsetsignedandindistinctlyinscribedinpencilandnumbered113/35018”x221/4”(45cmx56cm)(un-framed)£30-50
356. PAULLOUISFRIEBAK?AQUATINTThree female figures and child in a townscapeatnightsignedinpencilandindistinctlynum-bered133/4”x191/2”(35cmx49.5cm)(unframed)£40-60
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357. WILLIAMSTRANGETCHINGFACSIMILE/AUTOTYPEApeasantfamilyataroadsidesignedanddated(18)85intheplate10”x14”(25.5cmx35.5cm)(un-framed)£8-15
358. BRIARDMIXEDTECHNIQUEETCHINGSPRINT-EDINCOLOURS,APAIRStilllife’seachsignedinpencilandinscribedwithtitled93/4”x13”(25cmx33cm)onBFKRivespaper,unframed(2)£30-50
359. EDFRANCOISMIXEDTECHNIQUEETCHING,PRINTEDINCOLOURSRiverlandscapesignedinpencilandnumbered305/350141/2”x103/4”(37cmx26cm)(unframed)£15-25
360. P.deSABORDEAQUATINTPRINTEDINCOLOURSLandscape with cornfieldsignedinpencil121/2”x191/2”(32cmx49.5cm)onBFKRivespaper(unframed)£20-30
361. FIVESMALLTWENTIETHCENTURYJAPANESEWOODBLOCKPRINTS,vary-ingsizes,mountedbutunframed(5)£40-60
362. MORICETAQUATINT,PRINTEDINCOLOURS,FOURFishingboats,eachsignedandnum-bered104inpencil23/4”x81/4”(7cmx21cm)(un-framed)£20-30
363. L.MARLYAQUATINTPRINTEDINCOLOURSBargeonariver,signedinpencilandnumbered9051/2”x71/2”(14cmx19cm)(un-framed)£8-15
364. G.DARFEIULAQUATINTPRINTEDINCOLOURS Seascape with fishing boarssignedinpencil51/2”x12”(14cmx30cm)(un-framed£10-15
365. A.desFONLANIEMIXEDTECHNIQUEETCHINGSPRINT-EDINCOLOURS,APAIRLandscapeseachsignedandnumbered115/350and128/3509”x133/4”(23cmx35cm)£30-50
366. W.HEATONCOOPERARTISTSSIGNEDPROOFCOLOURPRINTREPRODUCTION‘AfterSunset,Grasmere’signedandtitledinpencil133/4”x173/4”(35cmx45cm)£20-30
367. TWENTYFIVEHANDCOLOUREDBOOK-PLATE’SFROMOLIVERGOLDSMITH’SANIMATEDNATURE,ninemountedbutunframed,theremainderframed(25)£120-180
368. AFTERDAVIDSHEPHERD,COLOUREDREPRODUCTIONPRINT‘LifeGoesOn-September1940’signedinpencil,numbered866/150015”x24”£60-80
369. AFTERG.DAVIDLITHOGRAPHICPRINTINCOLOURS‘Ragotsky’aracehorse,c.189315”x211/2”(foxed)£40-60
370. J.ALPHEGEBREWERANDHENRYC.BREWERETCHINGPRINTEDINCOLOUR‘GranadafromtheAlbacym’signedinpencilbybothartists16”x223/4”£40-60
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371. AFTERCECILALDINCHROMOLITHOGRAPHICPRINT‘AHuntingFamily’101/2”x271/4”containedinanoriginaloakframeappliedwitharidingcrop,saddleandtitle,alsoacutpapersilhouetteofScottishHighlandTerrierssignedJamieson-Craig(2)£70-90
372. CLIFFORDR.JAMESAFTERGEORGEMORLANDMEZZOTINTENGRAVINGPRINTEDINCOLOURChildrenatplay,signedinpencil,pub1918151/2”x201/4”£40-60
373. SYDNEYE.WILSONAFTERGEORGEMORLANDMEZZOTINTENGRAVINGSPRINTEDINCOLOUR,APAIR‘TheAnglersRepast’and‘APartyAngling’bothsignedinpencil,labelledverso161/4”x201/2”£80-120
374. THOMASLANDSEERETCHINGS,NINETEEN(OFTWENTYFOUR)MONKEYANAPRINTStenframed,nineunframed(af.)alsoTHREEBOOKPLATEPRINTS(22)£150-200
375. AFTERL.HERMITTEPRINT‘SupperTime’71/4”x91/2”(18.5cmx24.2cm)ANOTHER,AFTERLUKEFILDES‘Venetians’93/4”x7”(24.7cmx17.7cm)ANOTHER,AFTERJOHNFULLWOODRiverlandscape10”x7”(25.3cmx17.7cm)inMATCH-INGFRAMES(3)£20-40
376. AFTERWALTERDENDYSADLER,BYWILLIAMHENRYBOUCHER(1842-1906)REMARQUEPROOFENGRAVING,pub-lished1889APAIR,Gentlemenseatedatatable,interiorandexteriorscenesbothsignedbyartistandengraver13”x17”(33cmx43.2cm)(2)£35-50
377. AFTERWALTERDENDYSADLERBYJAMESDOBIE(b.1849)REMARQUEPROOFENGRAVING,pub-lished1911Elderlycoupleseatedinagardensignedbytheartistandengraver133/4”x193/4”(35cmx50.2cm)
378. AFTERWALTERDENDYSADLERBYJAMESDOBIE(b.1849)REMARQUEPROOFENGRAVING,pub-lished1902Figuresinacottageinteriorsignedbyartistandengraver19”x23”(48.2cmx58.4cm)
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379. AFTERSIRTHOMASLAWRENCEBYELLENJOWETTMEZZOTINTENGRAVING,Published1925‘LadyLeitremandChild’signedbytheengraver,titledtolabelverso18”x14”(45.8cmx35.6cm)£50-80
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381 BlankLot
382. BAXTERPRINT(nineteenthcentury)Chimneysweep‘morningcall’185351/2”x33/4”(14cmx9.5cm)£20-30
383. AFTERJ.MARISPAIROFBLACKANDWHITERE-MARQUEPROOFENGRAVINGSRuralscenessignedinpencilbytheengravers20”x16”(50.8cmx40.7cm)(2)£50-60
384. OVERPAINTEDPRINTMenplayingcardsatatable5”x71/4”(12.7cmx18.4cm)ANDSEVENTEENVARIOUSPICTURESANDPRINTSincluding‘Marchsunlight’afterDavidShepherdetc.£50-80
385. AFTERHIROSHIGE(1797-1858)WOODBLOCKTRIPTYCHRiverlandscapeeachimage15”x91/2”(38.1x24.2cm)£25-35
386. JAPANESESCHOOL(twentiethcentury)PAIROFCOLOURPRINTS Studies of flowerssealmarks14”x91/2”(35.5cmx23.5cm)(2)£8-12
387. FRANCELESON(?)(twentiethcentury)PAIROFARTISTSIGNEDLIMITEDEDI-TIONCOLOURPRINTS Comical golfing scenes with nude spectators(27/500)and(34/500)bothdated(19)8112”x151/2”(30.5cmx39.4cm)(2)£40-60
388. INDIANMINIATURESFROMTHECOL-LECTIONOFH.H.,THEMAHARAJAOFBIKANERSETOFSEVENCOLOURPRINTS‘PortraitofIbrahimAdilshah(1580-1626),‘KamodRagini’,‘RaoBhojRathor’, ‘Radha with confidante and withKrishnaatherfeet’,‘MaharajaKesriSingh’(1669-89)‘DhanasriRagni’9”x63/4”(22.8cmx17.2cm)‘TheCowherdsintheBrindaForestandmeetingofRadjaandKrishna’7”x91/2”(17.8cmx24.1cm)(7)£40-60
389. HENKVOSARTISTSIGNEDPROOFCOLOURPRINT‘SurvivaloftheGiants’(31/1500)183/4”x27”(47.6cmx68.6cm)£30-50
390. *EBWATTSARTIST’SSIGNEDLIMITEDEDITIONSILKSCREENPRINTAfricanlandscapewithzebrasandColombusmonkeysSignedandtitledinpencil,No23/20024inx30in£50-80
391. JAMESFITTON(1899-1982)LITHOGRAPHICPOSTERBallet(Sadler’sWells)DesignedforLondonTransport(under-ground)printedTheBaynardPress,37.4579.1500391/2”x241/2”(100.5cmx62cm)£600-800
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392. JAMESFITTON(1899-1982)LITHOGRAPHICPOSTERTheCircusDesignedforLondonTransport(Under-ground)printedTheBaynardPress37.4581.150040”x25”(101.5cmx64cm)£600-800
393. SIDNEYROBERTNOLAN(1917-1992)PHOTOLITHOGRAPH‘Landscape/MinerandDog’limitededitionNo.7/70,signedinpencil30”x30”,labelledversoMarlboroughGraphicsLtd17/18OldBondStreet,London£300-500
394. LEONPERFECKI(b.1901)‘AQUILA’FOLDEDMARBLEDPAPERCOLLAGEONDEEPSKYBLUEBACK-GROUNDsigned,monogrammedanddated(19)7029”x40£100-150
395. V.Y.RAVETT(?)MODERNCOLOUREDLITHOGRAPH‘OnSeveralPlanes-PersonalEm-blem’limitededitionNo.8/50signed,titledanddatedinpencil,publishedbyGornerandMillard23”x171/2”£30-50
Lot 393
Lot 394
Lot 396
Lot 398
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396. L.S.LOWRYARTISTSIGNEDCOLOURPRINTTheNoticeboard153/4”x193/4”(40cmx50cm)£400-600
397. L.S.LOWRYARTISTSIGNEDLIMITEDEDITIONCOLOUREDPRINT332/850St,Lukes,London24”x18”(61cmx46cm)£400-600
398. L.S.LOWRYARTISTSIGNEDCOLOUREDPRINTTheLonelyhouse101/4”x191/2”(26.5cmx50cm)£400-600
399. L.S.LOWRYARTISTSIGNEDLIMITEDEDITIONCOLOUREDPRINT61/850BurfordChurch233/4”x18”(60.5cmx45.5cm)£600-800
400. L.S.LOWRYARTISTSIGNEDCOLOUREDPRINTIndustrialpanorama24”x311/2”(61cmx80cm)£800-1200
401. L.S.LOWRYARTISTSIGNEDLIMITEDEDITIONCOLOURPRINTS216/300TheLowry’s,Selfportrait,Artist’sMother,Artist’sFather12”x91/4”(31cmx23.5cm)LeoSolomon,LIMITEDEDITIONBRONZEMEDALLION,216/300L.S.Lowry,5”(13cm)diameter£600-900
402. HELENBRADLEY‘InTheBeginningsaidgreatAuntJan’,‘AndMissCarterWorePink’,‘MissCartercamewithus’3volumes,PublishedJonathanCape(3)£50-80
403. ARTHURDELANEYTWOARTISTSIGNEDLIMITEDEDITIONCOLOURPRINTS‘AlbertSquare’(197/400)14”x17”(35.6cmx43.2cm)and‘OxfordStreet,Manchester’(117/450)141/2”x171/2”(36.8cmx44.4cm)ANOTHERSMALLERBYBOBRICH-ARDSONStockportMarket(227/250)6”x83/4”(15.2cmx22.2cm)(3)£70-90
404. STEPHENARCHARTISTSIGNEDPROOFLIMITEDEDI-TIONCOLOURPRINT‘H.M.S.Victory’PrideoftheFleet’,No.1069/180511”x143/4”(28cmx37.5cm)framedwith‘GenuineOakandcopper’fromtheVictory£30-50
405. FRANCISRUSSELLFLINT,ARTISTSSIGNEDPROOFCOLOURPRINTSailingShip‘SirWinstonChurchill’19”x25”(48.2cmx63.5cm)signedinpencil£30-50
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406. DAVIDSHEPHERDARTISTSIGNEDCOLOURPRINT,ofanelephant,signedtomount,inscribed,signedanddated8.12.87verso,71/4”x12”(18.4x30.5cm)with‘AnEveningwithDavidShepherd’invita-tionattachedverso,1987,ANOTHERLARGERPRINTofelephant,unsigned143/4”x291/2”(37.4x74.9cm)(2)£50-80
407. JOHNSEEREYLESTERARTISTSIGNEDCOLOURPRINT‘PunchandJudyShow’14”x18”(35.5cmx45.7cm)£30-50
408. JOHNSEEREYLESTER(b.1945)ARTISTSIGNEDCOLOURPRINTCheethamsatWater161/2”x213/4”(41.9cmX55.3cm)£20-30
409. SIRWILLIAMRUSSELLFLINT(1880-1969)TWOCOLOURPRINTSSeminudefemales141/2”x20”(36.8cmx50.8cm)8”x171/2”(20.3cmx44.4cm)(2)£80-120
410. TOMDODSONARTISTSIGNEDREMARQUEPROOFCOLOURPRINTREPRODUCTION‘DinnerTimeatt’Mill’No.245/85014”x171/2”(35cmx43.75cm)£50-80
411. BERNARDMcMULLENARTISTSIGNEDPROOFCOLOURPRINTREPRODUCTION‘Fairground’No.838/85081/2”x103/4”(21.5cmx27cm)andPETERCOLEPAIROFORIGINALETCHINGS‘DepartingSt.Mab’and‘JustPassingTime’,signedlimitededitions£25-35
412. AFTERDAVIDJORYNINECOLOURPRINTREPRODUCTIONSINTHREEFRAMESCoastscene’AFTERF.WHITTAKER,TWOCOLOURPRINTS‘PunchandJudy’etc.ANOTHERPRINT‘ChildrenPaddling’andaSIGNEDPRINT‘Jersey’byGlynMartin£20-30
413. RICHARDTUFFFRAMEDPOSTERPRINT‘CornishHarbour’andTWOOTHERLARGECOLOURPRINTS‘Abstract’and‘SailingShip’andSEPIAPHOTO-PRINT‘TheStation’signedPaulJeffreys£20-30
414. BERNARDMcMULLEN(twentiethcen-tury)ARTISTSIGNEDLIMITEDEDITIONCOLOURPRINT‘Rag&boneman’76/85014”x191/2”(35.5cmx49.5cm)£30-40
415. BOHUSLAVBARLOWARTISTSIGNEDCOLOUREDPRINTManchester16”x24”(40cmx61cm)£50-80
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Watercolour Drawings416. R.INESON(nineteenth/twentieth
century)PAIROFWATERCOLOURDRAWINGSCoastalscenessigned43/4”x103/4”(12.1cmx27.3cm)(2)£40-60
417. K.KNIGHT(earlytwentiethcentury)PAIROFWATERCOLOURDRAWINGSRiversceneswithbuildingsandboatssigned13”x19”(33cmx48.3cm)(2)£30-40
418. LILIANM.MILLS(Lee)(earlytwentiethcentury)WATERCOLOUR‘AcrosstheDee’signed,titledanddated1913verso7”x16”(17.8cmx40.6cm)£10-20
419. K.KNIGHT(earlytwentiethcentury)WATERCOLOURFishingsmacksatdusksigned17”x101/4”(43.2cmx26cm)£10-15
420. P.J.HARGREAVES(twentiethcentury)WATERCOLOURStreetscenesigned14”x19”(35.5cmx48.2cm)ANOTHER,T.R.SISSONWATERCOLOURAlleywithGeorgianhousessignedanddated194611”x81/4”(28cmx21cm)(2)£30-50
421. MILTONWATERCOLOURCountrylanewithcartandhorsesigned91/2”x61/2”(24.2cmx16.5cm)£60-80
422. MILTONWATERCOLOURRiverscenewithpuntandthatchedcottagesigned91/2”x61/2”(24.2cmx16.5cm)£60-90
423. D.BLACKHAMTHREEWATERCOLOURSOFANIMALSTwodogslookingoverapadlockedgateinitialledanddated19249”x6”(22.9cmx15.3cm)HEADPORTRAITOFADOGinitialledanddated1925111/2”x9”(29.2cmx22.9cm)HEADPORTRAITOFAHORSEsignedanddated21.4.25ovalmounted91/4”x7”(23.5cmx17.8cm)(3)£30-50
424. SIRFRANCISROSE(1909-1979)BLACKINK,COBALTBLUEANDPINKCOLOURWASHONTHINTISSUE-LIKEPAPERAnabstractedstudyofahornedsatyrheadwithcurlybeardsignedlowercentre151/2”x113/4”(39.5cmx30cm)togetherwithEnglandandCo.,London1988,RetrospectiveExhibitionCata-logue£80-120
425. MADGEWATSON(nineteenthcentury)WATERCOLOURThreechildrenincountrylandscapesignedanddated(18)9271/2”x91/2”(19cmx24.5cm)£80-120
426. D.F.JOSSELYNDeJONG,1927BLACKINKANDWATERCOLOUR‘Chivalry’adesignforstainedglasswindow(atacollegeinHull)themountsoftheoriginalglazedframeinscribedwithpresentationinscriptionfromartisttoW.V.CavillEsqM.C.M.A.10”X7”(25.5x18cm)£40-60
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427. P.CHAN(?)(twentiethcentury)WATERCOLOURONFABRICFloweringleafybranchsigned111/2”x81/2”(29.2cmx21.6cm)£20-30
428. JULIUSROSSI(circa1900)WATERCOLOURLadyinboudoirwithmanpeepinginsigned15”x11”(38.1cmx37.9cm)£30-50
429. EDWARDANDE(?)WATERCOLOURTarnHowssigned,partlycoveredbymount51/2”x11”(14cmx28cm)OILPAINTINGFigureinlandscapeunsigned,93/4”x133/4”(24.7cmx34.9cm)(2)£25-35
429A. BRITISHSCHOOL,EARLYTWENTIETHCENTURYWATERCOLOURRiverlandscapeunsigned,11”x121/2”(28cmx37.7cm)ANOTHERLakeviewwithboatsanddwellingsunsigned81/2”x121/4”(21.6cmx31.1cm)(2)£25-35
429B. NINETEENTHCENTURYCONTINETNALWATERCOLOURStreetscenewithcathedralunsigned231/2”x171/2”(58.75cmx43.75cm)ANDANOTHERQuaysidescenewithhorsesandcartunsigned91/4”x131/2”(23.5cmx34cm)(2)bothfoxed£40-60
430. WALTEREASTWOOD(b.1867)WATERCOLOURLythamwindmill,signedwithmono-gramlowerleft43/4”x103/4”£60-80
431. KENALRENDANASPENCERPENANDBLACKINKANDWATERCOL-OURCaribbeancaricaturestudies,eachsignedanddated195911”x71/2”(2)£60-80
432. J.L.CHAPMAN(modern)WATERCOLOURWITHBODYCOLOURONGREYPAPERPrestonstreetscene,signedlowerleft71/4”x101/4”£80-120
433. J.L.CHAPMAN(modern)WATERCOLOURWITHBODYCOLOURONGREYPAPERViewofEdinburghsignedlowerleft73/4”x101/4”£80-120
434. J.L.CHAPMAN(modern)WATERCOLOURWITHBODYCOLOURONGREYPAPERBacksofhousesinBlackburnsignedlowerleft71/4”x101/4”£80-120
435. E.D.HARRISON(latenineteenthcen-tury)WATERCOLOURAScottishloch,signedlowerright131/4”x20”alsoVICTORIANSCHOOL,WATERCOLOURWatermillinawoodedgorge,un-signed(2)£30-40
436. JOHNYATES(twentiethcentury)WATERCOLOUR‘LochAcksay’signed,inscribedanddatedJune6-47,lowerright11”x151/4”alsoT.F.SWARBRICK(twentiethcentury)WATERCOLOURLangdale’signedanddated1946lowerright111/4”x153/4”(unframed)(2)£80-120
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437. W.D.KERR(earlytwentiethcentury)WATERCOLOURS,APAIR‘CandlemakerRow’(Edinburgh)andANOTHEREdinburghstreetscenebothsignedanddated1903111/4”x7”£80-120
438. BRITISHSCHOOL(modern)WATERCOLOURAsketchtakeninNorthAfrica,signedwithinitialsCMlowerright83/4”x16”£40-60
439. J.PERCIVALWATERCOLOUR Country landscape with figures and dwellingsignedanddated189883/4”x123/4”(22.3cmx32.3cm)£20-30
440. S.HODGSONWATERCOLOUR‘HoughHall’signedanddated1879151/4”x221/2”(38.7cmx57.2cm)£50-80
441. A.T.RILEY(twentiethcentury)GOUACHEDRAWING‘HunteronthePlains’Americanlionsigned,titledverso101/2”x9”(26.7cmx22.9cm)£50-70
442. H.A.H.(nineteenthcentury)WATERCOLOURCoastalscene,probablyItalianinitialled,indistinctlytitledanddated(18)728”x143/4”(20.3cmx37.5cm)£80-120
443. T.MORTIMER(earlytwentiethcentury)WATERCOLOURRockycoastalseascape,signedanddated1922lowerleft141/4”x201/2”£90-130
444. T.MORTIMER(earlytwentiethcentury)WATERCOLOURCoastalscene,signedanddated1921lowerleft131/4”x19”£80-120
445. D.B.CROSSLEY(modern)WATERCOLOURawinterlandscape,signedlowerright141/2”x211/2”alsoFRANKMILNER(modern)WATERCOLOUR‘Bendintheriver,Cawthorne’,signedlowerright,labelledverso12”x18”(2)£100-150
446. S.BRAY(?)OILONCANVAS Kitchen interior with figuressignedanddated191471/2”x111/2”(19cmx29.2cm)£15-25
447. AUDREYM.SMITH(twentiethcentury)PENANDWASH‘CoventGarden,OperaHouse’signed,titledverso41/4”x3”(10.8cmx7.6cm)£20-30
448. A.BARRETTWATERCOLOURANDPASTELDRAWINGRuralscenewithhorsedrawncartpassingawindmillsignedanddated193391/2”x7”ALBERTSAWYER,PASTELDRAWINGruralscene‘TheShepherd’circa1960’s,signed,titleverso91/2”x121/2”andTWOOTHERWATERCOLOURDRAWINGS,vizrurallandscapeandFortAugustus,Bruges(4)£50-75
449. FREDERICK?ETCHELLS(twentiethcentury)WATERCOLOUR,afarmstead,signedanddated(19)56lowerright,101/4”x141/4”£60-100
450. P.G.EARL,GOUACHEDRAWING,Pitheadwithsettingsun,signedanddated(19)75,91/2”x71/2”£80-120
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451. J.ALLENHILL(Exh.1929-38)WATERCOLOURSketchofNewlyn,signedandin-scribedlowerleftinscribedonthemount‘ChristmasGreetingsfromMrandMrsHill’43/4”x63/4”(unframed)£30-50
452. EDMUNDMORRISONWIMPERISV.P.R.I(1835-1900)SEPIADRAWING‘BenNevis’signedwithinitialsanddated(18)99lowerleft13”x191/2”£300-400
453. UNATTRIBUTED,FAREASTERN(twenti-ethcentury)WATERCOLOURONRICEPAPERHousewithpool,bythecoast53/4”x91/2”(14.6cmx24.2cm)AFTERTYNDALECOLOURPRINT‘AWestSussexcottage’12”x8”(30.5cmx20.3cm)(2)£20-30
454. AFTERROWLINSONCOLOURPRINT‘DrSyntaxentertainedatcollege’publishedatR.Ackermann’sreposi-tory,181941/4”x71/2”(10.8cmx19cm)£40-60
455. JOHNN.HUNT(twentiethcentury)WATERCOLOURWildroses91/2”x131/2”(24.1cmx34.3cm)£20-30
456. ATTRIBUTEDTOELIZABETHSORRELL(1916-1991)WATERCOLOURHEIGHTENEDSummerStorm’inscribedversoanddated19808”x6”(20.3cmx15.2cm)£30-50
457. HOWARD GAYE (fl. 1880-1891) WATERCOLOURCountrylandscapesignedanddated19069”x133/4”(22.8cmx35cm)£30-50
458. ANNHEYWOOD(circa1900)WATERCOLOUR‘NewMeadow,EntwistleNrBolton’attributedandtitledverso91/4”x13”(23.5cmx33cm)£50-80
459. W.C.BAILEYPAIROFWATERCOLOURSBlackandwhitetimberedbuildingssigned,onedated19006”x10”(15.2cm25.4cm)(2)£60-90
460. H.SMITHBIRT(circa1900)PAIROFWATERCOLOURSEstuaryscenessigned81/2”x11”(21.6cmx27.9cm)(2)£60-90
461. A.COLEMANWATERCOLOURDRAWINGUplandriverscape,possiblyDovedalesignedanddated189691/2”x131/2”(24.1cmx34.3cm)£30-50
462. DAVIDHIGHFIELD(?)(twentiethcen-tury)TWOWATERCOLOURS‘HibertBridgeandCanal’121/4”x171/4”(31.1cmx43.8cm)‘ChristChurch,LeesonPark’10”x143/4”(48.2cmx37.4cm)bothsignedanddated(19)71(2)£10-20
463. EdGALIA,MALTA(twentiethcentury)THREEWATERCOLOURDRAWINGSMaltesescenessignedanddated1970’s61/2”x10”(16.5cmx25.4cm),10”x61/2”(25.4cmx16.5cm)(3)£50-80
464. ANN(twentiethcentury)WATERCOLOURHEIGHTENEDWITHPASTELSStilllife-Liliessigned16”x12”(40.7cmx30.5cm)£20-30
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465. BRITISHSCHOOL(nineteenthcentury)WATERCOLOURParklandlandscapewithahilltopcastleinthedistanceindistinctlysignedlowerleft71/4”x101/4”(18cmx26cm)£50-70
466. W.MASHITER(nineteenthcentury)WATERCOLOUR,OVALWindmillinanopenlandscapesignedanddated1848,lowerleft41/8”x53/8”(10cmx12.5cm)£30-50
467. BRITISHSCHOOL(nineteenthcentury)WATERCOLOURLandscapewithcattle,acastleinthedistanceperhapsindistinctlysignedlowerright31/2”x117/8”(8cmx29.3cm)£40-60
468. A.B.HASSAN(twentiethcentury)WATERCOLOURDRAWING Far Eastern beach scene with figures andhutssigned11”x143/4”(28cmx37.5cm)£100-150
469. S.SALOHY(twentiethcentury)WATERCOLOURDRAWINGFarEasternbeachscenewithboatsandhutssigned11”x15”(28cmx38cm)£100-150
472. UNATTRIBUTED(nineteenthcentury)WATERCOLOURAshtonArms71/2”x63/4”(19.1cmx17.2cm)
473. AGUHI(?)KANDAS(twentiethcentury)PAIROFWATERCOLOURDRAWINGSFarmyardandwinterlandscapesigned111/2”x17”(29.2cmx43.2cm)£40-60
474. UNATTRIBUTED(twentiethcentury)MIXEDMEDIAONPAPERAbstract133/4”x20”(34.9cmx50.8cm)£20-30
475. PETERWARDLE(b.1929)PASTELShoulderlengthportraitofayoungwomansignedanddated197318”x14”(45.7cmx35.5cm)£30-50
476. W.F.CUSSAI(?)(twentiethcentury)MIXEDMEDIAONTEXTUREDPAPER Three figuressigned15”x131/2”(38.1cmx34.3cm)£25-35
477. R.S.MORTON(twentiethcentury)TWOWATERCOLOURDRAWINGSEstuaryviewswithbuildings81/2”x13”(20.6cmx33cm)91/2”x123/4”(24.2cmx32.4cm)signed,oneindistinctlytitled(2)
470. WIEJWAHA(?)(twentiethcentury)WATERCOLOURFloralstudysigned,monogrammedandNo.125111/2”x161/4”(29.2cmx41.3cm)£15-25
471. W.H.TURNER(nineteenthcentury)PAIROFWATERCOLOURDRAW-INGS‘LangdaleFells’and‘ConistonFells’signed,titledtomounts61/2”x8”(16.5cmx20.3cm)(2)£40-60
Lot 477
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478. *PHILLIPPURDY(nineteenthcentury)WATERCOLOURLandscapefaintlysignedanddated1881(?)9”x131/2”(22.8cmx34.3cm)£15-25AffordablePictures
479. JASONTHRELFALL(modern)OILPAINTINGONCANVASlandscapeatsunrise,signedlowerleft10”x14”£100-150
480. J.BARNES(latenineteenthcentury)OILPAINTINGSONCANVAS,APAIR‘KirkstonePass,Windermere’and‘LangdalePike,Windermere’signedanddated1877lowerrightandleftrespectively8”x12”£90-130
481. WILLIAMCHAMBERLAIN(modern)OILPAINTINGONCANVAS‘BasedonSappertonVillage,Cots-wold’signedlowerleft,labelledverso10”x14”£60-80
482. WILLIAMCHAMBERLAIN(modern)OILPAINTINGONCANVAS‘Thursleigh,Bedfordshire’signedlowerright,labelledverso£50-70
483. G.U.PELT(modern)OILPAINTINGONCANVASabeardedman,signedlowerright16”x12”£30-50
484. CONSTANCECOOPER(twentiethcen-tury)OILPAINTINGONCANVAS‘Wallflowers’ signedlowerleft,labelledverso16”x20”£80-120
485. FRENCHSCHOOL(modern)OILPAINTINGONCANVASAParisstreetscene,indistinctlysignedlowerright16”x12”alsoAPAIROFFRENCHAMATEURWATERCOLOURS‘Landscapes‘eachinscribedwithtitleandsignedJ.Humblot(3)£20-30
486. V.ADAMS(early1900’s)OILPAINTINGONCANVASanOrientalistfemaleholdingatrayofcut flowerssignedlowerleft21”x17”(unframed)£60-80
Lot 482
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487. DAVIDWARD(modern)OILPAINTINGONCANVASAlakelandestuarysignedlowerleft12”x16”£60-80
488. DAVIDWARD(modern)OILPAINTINGONBOARD‘HeyshamVillage’signedlowerrightinscribedverso91/2”x131/2”£60-80
489 BlankLot490. UNATTRIBUTEDOILONCANVASSeascapewithboatsoncalmwaters61/4”x201/2”(15.8cmx52cm)£30-50
491. J.L.CHAPMAN(modern)OILPAINTINGONCANVASahomagetoClaudewithseventeenthcenturyshipsandbuildingsatsunsetsignedlowerright24”x36”£300-500
492. J.L.CHAPMAN(modern)OILPAINTINGONCANVAS ‘English and French frigates fight sterntosternofftheEastIndiessignedlowerright,labelledverso24”x36”£300-500
493. J.L.CHAPMAN(modern)OILPAINTINGONPANELAseventeenthcenturystylepasticheofaMediterraneanportwithshippingsignedlowerright24”x26”£250-350
494. JILLGIBBS(modern)OILPAINTINGONBOARD‘ThegapintheTrees’231/2”x171/2”£40-60
495. CONSTANCECOOPER(twentiethcen-tury)OILPAINTINGONCANVASStilllifebycandlelightsignedlowerright,labelledverso16”x20”£80-120
496. RUIZ(?)(twentiethcentury)OILONBOARDContinentalseaviewwithtowninthebackgroundsigned163/4”x283/4”(42.5cmx73cm)BALLARDTWOBLACKANDWHITEPRINTS‘TheSwan’141/2”x213/4”(36.8cmx55.3cm)GeorgianHouse,213/4”x141/2”(55.3cmx36.8cm)(3)£15-25
497. T.RUSSO(twentiethcentury)OILONBOARDSeascapesigned171/2”x23”(44.4cmx58.4cm)BRUNET(?)OILONCANVASParissigned,191/2”x231/2”(49.5cmx59.7cm)(2)£25-35
498. ATTRIBUTEDTOMARTINGREGAN(nineteenthcentury)IRISHOILPAINTINGPortraitofayoungmanwithmous-tache‘SamuelGeorgeMoss’unsigned,attributedtolabelverso,dated186630”x24”(76cmx61cm)(af.)£100-150
499. ATTRIBUTEDTOMARTINGREGAN(nineteenthcentury)IRISHOILPAINTINGPortraitofanelderlyladywearingabonnet‘SarahMoss’unsigned,attributedtolabelverso,dated186630”x24”(76cmx61cm)(af.)£100-150
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500. ATTRIBUTEDTOMARTINGREGAN(nineteenthcentury)IRISHOILPAINTINGPortraitofagentleman,halfturnedtodexter‘Higismund,StolterforthMoss’unsigned,attributedtolabelverso,dated186730”x24”(76cmx61cm)(af.)£80-120
501. UNATTRIBUTED(twentiethcentury)PAIROFORIENTALOILPAINTINGS‘SailingJunks’91/2”x71/2”(24.1cmx19cm)(2)£20-30
502. MORBIN(twentiethcentury)OILPAINTINGINBLUE‘Childandtwocats’signed27”x191/4”(68.6cmx48.9cm)£20-30
503. N.SPEAROILONCANVASWatermillinwinterlandscapesignedanddated191591/2”x61/2”(24.1cmx16.5cm)£40-60
504. M.WALKEROILPAINTINGUplandriverscapesigned61/2”x91/2”(16.5cmx24.1cm)£30-50
505. COOK(earlytwentiethcentury)OILONBOARDRiverlandscapesigned71/4”x111/4”(18.4cmx28.5cm)£30-50
506. PETERWADDECAR(twentiethcentury)OILONPAPERClass4F0-6-0headsafreighttramthroughthewallsatChestersigned7”x83/4”(17.5cmx22.5cm)£50-80
507. ELLIOTT(twentiethcentury)OILONCANVASHarbour scene with fishing smackssigned20”x393/4”(50.8cmx101cm)£30-50
508. NINETEENTHCENTURYCONTINENTALSCHOOLOILONCANVASBustlengthportraitofaladyrestingherheadonherelbowunsigned111/2”x91/4”(29.2cmx23.5cm)£50-80
509. MOLINEY(?)(nineteenthcentury)OILONBOARDMotherandchildsigned6”x53/4”(15.2x14.5cm)(bearsRenoirGalleries,Harrogatestampverso)£150-200
510. R.WITCHARDPAIROFTWENTIETHCENTURYOILPAINTINGSONBOARDRural landscapes with figures and a secludedchurch8”x10”(20cmx25cm)giltframed£50-75
511. NINETEENTHCENTURYENGLISHSCHOOLOILPAINTINGOvalbustportraitofaladywearinglacebonnetunsigned191/2”x151/2”(49.5cmx39.3cm)£80-120
512. ATTRIBUTEDTOMARTINGREGAN(nineteenthcentury)IRISHOILPAINTINGPortraitofaladywearingabonnet‘MaryMoss’unsigned,attributedtolabelverso,dated186730”x24”(76cmx61cm)(af.)£100-150
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513. UNATTRIBUTED(twentiethcentury)OILONCANVASParisianstreetscene193/4”x271/2”(50.2cmx69.8cm)£20-40
514. W.WHITE(earlytwentiethcentury)OILONCANVASSearescuesignedanddated1917,91/2”x151/2”(24.2cmx38.8cm)SPINK(nineteenthcentury)OILONCANVASWinterlandscapesignedanddated189,10”x14”(25.4cmx35.5cm)LUCKMAN(twentiethcentury)OILONBOARDContinentalstreetscenesigned,10”x12”(25.4cmx30.5cm)ANDSEVENOTHERAMATEURWORKS(10)£30-50
515. *A.AUSTWICK(earlytwentiethcen-tury)OILONCANVASWinterlandscapesignedanddated1919111/2“x71/2”(29.2cmx19cm)£30-50
516. *H.W.MOSS(nineteenthcentury)OILONBOARDRurallandscapewithhousesinthedistancesigned10”x13”(25.4cmx33cm)UNATTRIBUTED(nineteenthcentury)WATERCOLOURRurallandscapemonogrammed131/2”x19”(34.3cmx48.2cm)(2)£30-50
517 BlankLot
518 BlankLot
519. J.I.P.(twentiethcentury)OILONCANVAS‘.......Essex’monogrammedanddated(19)39151/2”x191/2”(39.3cmx49.5cm)£25-35
520. UNATTRIBUTED(twentiethcentury)OILONBOARDTwoyounggirlsontheseashore151/2”x111/2”(39.3cmx29.2cm)£50-80
521. AMODERNPASTICHEOILPAINTINGThreemenaroundatable12”x16”(30cmx40.5cm)£50-70
522. D.E.PALMER,OILONBOARD,Lilies,signedanddated1964,28”x20”£50-80
523. J.MACKENDRICK,OILONBOARD,HeadofanOldWomanwearingashawl,15”x111/2”£100-150
524. G.MELLOR(circa1900)OILONCANVASWatermillandwaterfallsigned24”x18”(61cmx45.7cm)(af.)£50-70
525. GIBBAXTER(twentiethcentury)OILONBOARD‘PortMadog,lookingseawards’signedandtitledverso151/2”x191/2”(39.4cmx59.5cm)£20-30
Lot 520
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526. UNATTRIBUTED(twentiethcentury)OILONBOARDCheftastingsaucefromapan12”x91/2”(30.5cmx24.1cm)andanOVERPAINTEDPRINTMonkplayingaviolin111/2”x81/2”(29.2cmx21.6cm)(2)£40-60
527. JOHNHOLLIDAY(twentiethcentury)OILONCANVASS.S.HectorleavingSydneyHarboursignedJ.Holliday211/2”x353/4”(54.6cmx90.7cm)£50-80
528. JOHNMOULD(b.1958)OILONCANVAStreesilhouettedagainstaneveningskysignedanddated200430”x30”(76.2cmx76.2cm)ANOTHER,attributedtothesamehandPASTELlifestudyglasswithseatednude,unsigned201/2”x131/22(52cmx34.3cm(2)£300-500
529. DAVIDPERRY(twentiethcentury)PAIROFOILPAINTINGSONBOARDTheWhiteHorseInn,winterandsum-mersigned171/2”x241/2”(44.4cm62.2cm)(2)£120-180
530. WOJIK,POLISHOILPAINTINGONCAN-VAS,woodlandscene,24inx30in£60-80
531. J.L.CHAPMAN(modern)OILPAINTINGSONPANEL,APAIRnineteenthcenturystyleseascapeswithshippingeachsignedlowerleft101/2”x121/2”£400-600
Lot 528
Lot 532
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532. J.CONNELLY(twentiethcentury)OILPAINTINGSONCANVAS,APAIRInteriors with figures in eighteenth centurycostumesignedanddated193518”x24”inimpressiveglazedgiltframes£500-700
533. ANNEGRAHAM,OILONCANVAS,PalmTrees,signedanddated(19)89,36”x24”Provenance:TibLaneGallery£200-300
534. MARYMARTIN(b.1951)OILPAINTINGONBOARDawoodenhillsideinspringtimesignedlowerright12”x18”andANOTHERbythesamehand,signedlowerleft10”x71/2”(2)£200-300
535. ATTRIBUTEDTOF.MOLTINOORJ.SALT(nineteenthcentury)OILPAINTINGSONCANVAS,APAIRTurneresqueVenetianpastiches12”x14”£150-200
536. BRITISHSCHOOL(nineteenthcentury)OILPAINTINGONUNSTRETCHEDCANVASDrJohnsonandJamesBoswellsatatatable16”x20”(unframed)(inpoorcondi-tion)
537. J.L.CHAPMAN(modern)OILPAINTINGONROUNDEDOBLONGGLASSDOMEBASEaseventeenthcenturystylepastichewithmeno’warinanimaginaryportsignedlowerleft63/4”x131/2”£150-200
538. MODERNPASTICHEOILPAINTINGINTHEMANNEROFMARKW.LANGLOIS12”X16”(30cmx40.5cm)£50-70
539. MODERNPASTICHEOILPAINTINGAfatherwithtwochildreninaninterior12”x16”(30cmx40.5cm)£50-70
540. PEREZ,(twentiethcentury)MODERNITALIANOILPAINTINGONCANVAS,HillsidetownandpromenadebyanItalianlakeandmooredyachts,signed,29”x38”(72.5cmx95cm)£100-150
541. W.CROSSLEY(nineteenth/twentiethcentury)PAIROFOILPAINTINGSONCANVASFishingsmacksontheshoreline‘NrPlymouth’signedanddated190071/2”x151/2”(19cmx39.4cm)(2)£40-60
Lot 537
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542. DAVIDBEATTY(twentiethcentury)OILONBOARDMastedshipsatanchorsigned111/2”x171/2”(29.2cmx44.4cm)£25-35
543. MAUREENWATSON(twentiethcentury)OILONCANVASFishingsmacksigned121/2”x21”(31.8cmx53.3cm)£25-35
544. JOALICRIA(?)(twentiethcentury)PAIROFOILPAINTINGSONCANVASStill life studies with flowers12”x15”(30.5cmx38.1cm)and10”x13”(25.5cmx33cm)(2)£40-60
545. UNATTRIBUTED,ENGLISHSCHOOL(earlynineteenthcentury)OILONCOPPERPANELPortraitofKingGeorgeIII8”x51/2”(20.3cmx14cm)£30-50
546. PLYLLISSTEWART(earlytwentiethcentury)OILONCANVAS Estuary scene with fishing smacksigned133/4”x201/2”(34.9cmx52.1cm)£50-80
547. TALBOT(twentiethcentury)MIXEDMEDIAONCANVASAbstract401/2”x531/2”(102.9cmx135.9cm)£40-60
548. YANI(twentiethcentury)ENAMELLEDCOPERPANELEgyptian figure and hieroglyphics signedanddated(19)797”x8”(17.8cmx20.3cm)£15-25
549. UNATTRIBUTED(twentiethcentury)GILTPRINTEDONFRAMEDBLACKGLASSPANEL Butterfly421/2”x33”(108cmx83.8cm)(af.)£15-25
550. INDIANSCHOOL(twentiethcentury)REVERSEPAINTEDFRAMEDGLASSPANELGentleman with flowers, within a sten-cilledborderindistinctlysigned63”x33”(106cmx83.8cm)£50-80
551. JOHNMOULD(b.1958)PASTELONCOLOUREDPAPER3/4lengthportraitofaladysignedanddated2005291/2”x22”(75cmx55.9cm)£50-80
Lot 543
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552. SJOERDH.(twentiethcentury)PENSKETCHFemalenudesignedanddated(19)65171/2”x121/2”(44.4cmx31.8cm)£20-30
553. S.M.(twentiethcentury)MIXEDMEDIAONSILKContinentalstreetsceneinitialled141/2”x91/2”(36.8cmx24.2cm)£10-15
554. DUNCANWATMOUGH(twentiethcen-tury)PENCILFemalesunbathingsigned181/2”x261/2”(47cmx67.3cm)
555. CRYSTOLEUMInteriorscenewithcourtierandlady9”x7”(22.8cmx17.8cm)£30-40
556. W.WRAY(earlytwentiethcentury)PAIROFWATERCOLOURDRAWINGS‘Ullswater’andWelshriverlandscapesigned,titledtolabelsverso9”x111/2”(22.8cmx29.2cm)(2)£80-120
557. AFTERROSETTIREDCHALKDRAWINGHeadofawomanmonogrammed91/2”x71/2”(24.1cmx19cm)£20-30
558. HERCULESBRABAZONBRABAZONPENCILDRAWINGViewofVenicesignedwithinitialslowerright63/4”x81/4”(16.8cmx20.6cm)£200-300
559. SNOWGIBBS(1882-c.1970)PENCILANDCOLOUREDCHALKONBUFFPAPERStudyofaladystandingfulllengthholdingahandbagunsigned,artistnamewrittenonbackboard173/4”x11”(44.3cmx27.5cm)£80-120
560. ATTRIBUTEDTOSNOWGIBBS(1882-c.1970)BLACKCHALKONBUFFPAPER‘Spain’,alandscapestudywithnu-meroushousesunsigned,inscribedtopright8”x121/2”(20cmx31.cm)£40-60
561. BRITISHSCHOOL(early1800’s)PENCILANDSEPIADRAWING‘HurstmanseauxCastle’titledlowerright7”x101/4”£30-50
562. WILLIAMEDINLAWARTISTSIGNEDETCHINGMarketPlace,Manchester4”x51/2”(11.5cmx14cm)ANDTWOOTHERS‘TheSevenStars’,‘PoetsCorner’(3)£30-50
563. PIERSBROWNCOLOUREDETCHING4/50‘ToaSkylark’inspiredbyWordsworthsignedanddated(19)9151/4”x5”(13.5cmx12.5cm)andFOUROTHERS(5)£30-50
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CAPES DUNN & CO.Forthcoming Sales 2009
November 10 Toys 17 Antique & Fine Furniture, Clocks, Bronzes, Objects d’Art, Eastern Carpets and Rugs, Oil Paintings & Watercolour Drawings.
December 1 SpecialistAuctionofNorthernArtistsat7.00pm 8 Jewellery,Silver,Electroplate,WatchesandGoldCoins 15 Collectors' Sale
PLEASE NOTE
We hold Victorian & Later Period Furniture & Effects sales fortnightly on Mondays (except Bank Holidays).
These sales are on view Friday prior 2.30pm - 4.30pm and on the day of sale 9.15am - 11.am
Sales commence at 11am
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