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Keys Fine Art Auctioneers Palmers Lane Aylsham Pictures & Prints Norwich NR11 6JA United Kingdom Started May 08, 2015 10Am BST Keys Fine Art Auctioneers Palmers Lane Aylsham Pictures & Prints Norwich NR11 6JA United Kingdom Started May 08, 2015 10am BST Lot Description 1 AFTER FRED SLOCOMBE, PAIR OF BLACK AND WHITE ETCHINGS, Country Landscapes 24" x 14" (2) 2 LOUIS ICART, SIGNED IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, LIMITED EDITION COLOURED LITHOGRAPH, Marchande de Fleurs , 19" x 14" GROUP OF NINE ASSORTED 19TH CENTURY COLOURED AND BLACK AND WHITE ENGRAVINGS, Mainly relating to Lord 3 Nelson, various sizes (9) 4 AFTER JOHN LEECH, PAIR OF COLOURED LITHOGRAPHS, Don t Move There, We Shall Clear You! ; A Capital Finish , 17 x 24 (2) 5 AFTER LESLIE A WILCOX, PAIR OF COLOURED PRINTS, The Pool and London Bridge , 31" x 21" (2) AFTER J EVERETT MILLAIS, ENGRAVED BY A BRUNET DEBAINES, BLACK AND WHITE ETCHING (PUBLISHED BY THOMAS 6 AGNEW & SONS 1883), River Landscape, 17" x 21" AFTER M W SHARP, ENGRAVED BY H DAWE, ANTIQUE BLACK AND WHITE MEZZOTINT, PUBLISHED 1824, The Black Draught , 7 10" x 8" AFTER E DUNCAN, HAND COLOURED BLACK AND WHITE ENGRAVING (FROM A PUBLICATION), Grand Review at Spithead The 8 Boat Attack , 13" x 20" AFTER G MORLAND, ENGRAVED BY W WARD, COLOURED MEZZOTINT (PUBLISHED BY MESSRS WARDS & CO 1800), Inside 9 of a Country Alehouse , 17" x 23" E M STURGEON, SIGNED IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, COLOURED ARTIST S PROOF WITH PUBLISHERS BLIND STAMP 10 (PUBLISHED BY ALEXANDER GALLERY 1979), Figures by a River and Tower, 16" x 22" ARTHUR EDWIN WRENCH, SIGNED, IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, BLACK AND WHITE DRY POINT ETCHING An Ayrshire Landscape 11 1927 6" x 8" AFTER G METZU, ENGRAVED BY J WATSON, ANTIQUE BLACK AND WHITE MEZZOTINT, PUBLISHED 1771 BY J BOYDELL, The 12 Female Correspondent , 18" x 14" AFTER BARKER OF BATH, COLOURED STIPPLE ENGRAVING WITHIN A GILT AND VERRE EGLOMISE RECTANGULAR FRAME, 13 23" x 18" AFTER J A ATKINSON, ENGRAVED BY M DUBOURG, HAND COLOURED LITHOGRAPH (PUBLISHED BY EDWARD ORME 1817), 14 Landing Troops , 8" x 10" 15 AFTER T M JOY, ENGRAVED BY G ZOBEL, COLOURED MEZZOTINT, PUBLISHED 1845, A Gentle Hint , 13" x 11" tondo HENDRIKUS ELIAS ROODENBURG (1895-1987), SIGNED IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, COLOURED ETCHING, Inscribed Amsterdam , 16 14" x 19" A L SIMPSON, SIGNED IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, LIMITED EDITION COLOURED AQUATINT, (3/100), Le Calvire (Etaples, France , 9" 17 x 8" AFTER STANHOPE A FORBES, COLOURED PRINT, The Woolpack, Yalding , (A Whitbread & Co advertising print), ORIGINAL GILT 18 FRAME AND LABEL, 19" x 27" 19 AFTER D WOLSTENHOLME, ENGRAVED BY REEVE, ANTIQUE COLOURED AQUATINT, Stag Hunting Plate 2 , 11 = x 14 = AFTER ADAM PYMACKER, ENGRAVED BY J PYE, ANTIQUE BLACK AND WHITE ENGRAVING, PUBLISHED 1773, Europa Point, 20 Gibraltar , 14" x 21", MAPLE FRAMED AFTER R B DAVIS, ENGRAVED BY F BROMLEY, ANTIQUE COLOURED MEZZOTINT, CIRCA 1840, The Royal Cortege in Windsor 21 Park , 17" x 28" PETER SOLLY, SIGNED IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, PAIR OF LIMITED EDITION COLOURED PRINTS (89/100) AND (72/200), Elsing 22 Mill , 9" x 14" AND MONT SAINTE-VICTOIRE, 13" x 9" (2) E R STURGEON, SIGNED IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, TWO COLOURED PRINTS, Crail, Fifeshire (LIMITED EDITION 500/850), 18 = x 23 25 AND Town Street Scene, 11" x 26" (2) AFTER W ALKEN, ENGRAVED BY C BENTLEY, SET OF FOUR COLOURED AQUATINTS, PUBLISHED 1866 BY S & J FULLER, 24 Aylesbury Grand Steeplechase , 10 x 17 (4) 25 DAVID YOUNG CAMERON (1865-1945), BLACK AND WHITE ETCHING, Inscribed Looking East (Perth Bridge), 6" x 9" PATRICK A OXENHAM, SIGNED IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, COLOURED PRINT, Family of Squirrels, AND LIMITED EDITION BLACK 26 AND WHITE PRINT (182/550), House Mice , 9" x 12" and 19" x 13" (2) 27 YOSHIJIRO URUSHIBARA, SIGNED IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, WOODCUT, Venice (No 9 in pencil to margin , 9" x 12" 28 AFTER LIONEL EDWARDS, COLOURED PRINT, The Kadir Cup , 12" x 20" AFTER W HAMILTON, ENGRAVED BY P W TOMPKINS, ANTIQUE STIPPLE ENGRAVING, Morning and Evening , 13" x 11" , oval (2) 29 AND GROUP OF EIGHT 19TH CENTURY HAND COLOURED ENGRAVINGS, CONTINENTAL COSTUME, 9" x 7" (8) 30 A COLLIER, SIGNED IN PENCIL LOWER RIGHT, MEZZOTINT, Portrait of a Young Lady, 14" x 11" STEAD, SIGNED IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, TWO BLACK AND WHITE ETCHINGS, Pulls Ferry, Norwich and Flordon Village, Norfolk , 31 3" x 5" and 3" x 5" (2) 32 FRANK HARDING, SIGNED IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, BLACK AND WHITE ETCHING INSCRIBED Scarborough , 4" x 11" 33 AFTER BERNARD BUFFET, BLACK AND WHITE PRINT, A Cockerel, 16" x 10" JOHN TRICKETT, SIGNED IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, TWO LIMITED EDITION COLOURED PRINTS, Dog Studies, 12" x 15" and 15" x 34 19" (2) ADRIAN TAUNTON, SIGNED IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, LIMITED EDITION (88/500), COLOURED PRINT, Snow on the Towpath , 9" x 35 13" TOGETHER WITH ONE FURTHER LIMITED EDITION PRINT BY GODFREY SAYERS BOB SANDERS, SIGNED IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, ARTIST S COLOURED PROOF, Inscribed White Balustrade , 17" x 14" ; together 36 with JENNIE TOWSLEY, SIGNED AND DATED 81 IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, LIMITED EDITION (1/48) COLOURED LITHOGRAPH, Inscribed Dunwich III , 16" x 10" (2) 37 SPENCER ROBERTS, SIGNED IN PENCIL TO IMAGE LOWER RIGHT, COLOURED PRINT, Spaniels in Landscape, 17" x 25" 38 AFTER HENRY MOORE, COLOURED PRINT, Figure Studies, 15" x 13" 39 ROBERT GEMMELL HUTCHISON, SIGNED AND DEDICATED IN PEN TO MARGIN, SEPIA PRINT, The Tug of War , 14" x 21" AFTER HENRI TOULOUSE LAUTREC, PAIR OF COLOURED PRINTS, Moulin Rouge and Le Cirque, 10" x 11" and 11" x 9", both 40 unframed (2) NORMAN STEVENS, SIGNED AND DATED 74 IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, LIMITED EDITION (17/50) COLOURED ETCHING, China 41 Wall , 4" x 5", unframed AFTER LIONEL EDWARDS, GROUP OF THREE COLOURED PRINTS (PUBLISHED BY EYRE & SPOTTISWOODE), The Bicester ; 42 The Flint and Denbeigh and The Cotswold and Complon Abdale , 12" x 19" (3) LIONEL EDWARDS, SIGNED IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, COLOURED PRINT (PUBLISHED BY THE SPORTING GALLERY), Household 43 Brigade Drag Hounds, Hawthorn Hill , 12" x 19" LIONEL EDWARDS, SIGNED IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, COLOURED PRINT (PUBLISHED BY EYRE & SPOTTISWOODE), The Ward 44 Union Stag Hounds , 13" x 19" AFTER LIONEL EDWARDS, COLOURED PRINT (PUBLISHED BY EYRE & SPOTTISWOODE), The Cheshire Hunt , 13" x 19"; 45 together with one further Coloured Print after the same artist (2) INDISTINCTLY SIGNED RUSSIAN SCHOOL, LITHOGRAPH, Birds in Flights over Sea; together with two Antique Black and White 46 Engravings, assorted sizes (3) *WILLIAM SCOTT, SIGNED AND DATED 79 IN PENCIL TO IMAGE, LIMITED EDITION (149/150) COLOURED LITHOGRAPH, Pears 47 19" x 25" (WITH CCA CERTIFICATE) 48 MICHAEL ROTHENSTEIN, SIGNED AND DATED 1982 IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, WOODCUT, Traffic Lights , 232 x 36" AFTER CORBOULD, ENGRAVED BY R COOPER, GROUP OF FOUR HAND-COLOURED ENGRAVINGS (Published by S & J Fuller 49 1814), The Sailors Farewell ; The Sailors Return ; The Farewell and The Return , 9" x 8" (4) Provenance: From the collection of David Ferrow 50 AFTER WILLIAM FREDERICK AUSTIN, HAND COLOURED LITHOGRAPH, The Red Mount, Kings Lynn , 9" x 15" , A/F 51 AFTER BAKST, COLOURED PRINT L apris Midi d un faune (Nijinsky), 24" x 16" TERENCE CUNEO, SIGNED IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, LIMITED EDITION COLOURED PRINT, King George V (No 6000) with a Down 52 Royal Duchy leaving Dainton Tunnel, 20" x 26", mounted but unframed MONTAGUE DAWSON, SIGNED IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, ARTISTS COLOURED PROOF, PUBLISHED 1972 BY VENTURE PRINTS, 53 The Smoke of Battle , 24 x 30 54 AFTER SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT, LIMITED EDITION (105/850), COLOURED PRINT, Ladies by the Wall, 19" x 14" 55 SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT, SIGNED IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, COLOURED ARTISTS PROOF Victorian Diversion , 22" x 16" 56 ALLEN WILLIAM SEABY, SIGNED IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, COLOURED WOOD BLOCK PRINT, A Goat and Kids by a Tree , 9" x 12" WILLIAM STRANG, SIGNED IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, BLACK AND WHITE ETCHING, PUBLISHED 1889, (ENGRAVED BY DAVID 57 STRANG), Salvation Army , 13" x 19" AFTER CONSTANTINE GUYS, (1) AND W GAUNT, (2) THREE PACKETS OF BLACK AND WHITE LITHOGRAPHS, VARIOUS 58 SUBJECTS INCLUDING LONDON SCENES, (62 IN TOTAL) (3) AFTER MILES BIRKET FOSTER, A PACKET OF SIX MOUNTED COLOURED ENGRAVINGS, PUBLISHED CIRCA 1885, Rural 59 Figurative Subjects, EACH APPROXIMATELY 5" x 4" (6) AFTER HOWARD CHANDLER CHRISTY, PACKET OF EIGHT CHROMOLITHOGRAPHS, THEATRICAL COSTUME SUBJECTS, (8) 60 EACH 17" x 10" AFTER JOHN LEECH, A PACKET OF EIGHT CHROMOLITHOGRAPHS, PUBLISHED LATE 19TH CENTURY, COMICAL HUNTING 61 SUBJECTS INCLUDING MR JORROCKS, EACH 5" x 8", unframed (11) AFTER WILLIAM DANIELL, PAIR OF ANTIQUE COLOURED AQUATINTS, PUBLISHED 1809, Fox , Goose , EACH 4" x 7", 62 MOUNTED BUT unframed (2) AFTER LEONARD RUSSELL SQUIRRELL, BLACK AND WHITE PRINT, PUBLISHED 1930, The Ancient House, Ipswich , 11" x 8" 63 UNFRAMED, EARLY 20TH CENTURY STAINED WOOD TRIPTYCH DECORATED WITH PRINTED RELIGIOUS AND HERALDIC PANELS, 16 64 HIGH 65 AN 18TH CENTURY BLACK AND WHITE COPPER ENGRAVING, Tasting , 7" x 5" REGINALD GREEN, SIGNED IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, BLACK AND WHITE ETCHING INSCRIBED Lichfield , 7" x 4" TOGETHER 66 WITH 15 ASSORTED BLACK AND WHITE ETCHINGS BY VARYING ARTISTS, ASSORTED SIZES, (16) JOHN SELL COTMAN, TWO BLACK AND WHITE ETCHINGS PUBLISHED 1811/12, Castle Rising Church, Norfolk, 1811 , 7" x 10" 67 AND Castle Rising Castle , 12" x 8", unframed (2) HENRY LAMBERT, SIGNED, IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, BLACK AND WHITE ETCHING, INSCRIBED Trafalgar Square 6" x 8" 67A TOGETHER WITH ONE FURTHER ETCHING BY PRESTON CRIB (2) H BLACKBURN HART, WILL HENDERSON AND ONE OTHER, THREE COLOURED MEZZOTINTS PUBLISHED CIRCA 1920/24, 68 Male Portraits, 10 x 8 unframed, (3) AFTER FREDERICK HENDRIK KAEMMERER, A SET OF THREE COLOURED PHOTOGRAVURES, Elegant Figures Promenading 69 and Playing in Landscapes, 12" x 20" WITHIN ORNATE GILT FRAMES (3) GERALD COULSON,
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