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246. Henry Hondius. The Second Map of Scotland. Hand-coloured engraved map, 14.25in (35cm) x 20.75in (46cm). Amsterdam c.1680. English text at the back. Contemporary hand colouring, margins grubby. Unframed. £80-120
Lot 242
242. A small collection of notepaper with Steel engraved headers. The views include Dublin, Fountains Abbey, Goodrich Castle, Snowdon, Broadstairs, Tenby, Rostrevor and several views in the Isle of Wight. (23). £70-90
247. William Lionel Wyllie. Invitation to view a collection of water colour drawings of the Clyde at Messrs J. B. Bennett & Sons Fine Art Gallery, Glasgow. Etching, 4in (10cm) x 3in (7.5cm). Foxed. Together with a printed invitation to an Artists Benevolent Dinner at Hoo Lodge, Rochester. Both unframed. (2). £60-80
248. William Walcot. Edinburgh University. Etching, 4.25in (10.5cm) x 3.5in (9cm). Signed in pencil by the artist. Titled on the bottom of the sheet. Mounted but unframed. £70-90
Lot 243
243. A collection of prostitutes and alternative services advertising cards from London telephone boxes. This phenomenon grew up in the 1990s and disappeared with the advent of the mobile telephone and the subsequent diminution of telephone boxes in London. (50+) £70-90
244. Allen Jones. The Pirelli Pin-Up Calendar for 1974. Original, slightly rubbed and bumped spiral bound calendar with 12 photographs inspired by sketches by Allen Jones that are reproduced in miniature on the verso of each leaf. £70-90
249. Manner of Gainsborough, Lawrence and Reynolds. A collection of five watercolour drawings, various sizes, the largest 9.75in (24.5cm) x 7.5in (18.3cm); the smallest, 8.5in (21cm) x 6.25in (15.5cm). All mounted on backing sheets, all unframed. The drawing illustrated has “Gainsborough” written in pencil below the drawing and inscribed in pencil on the verso “described in Summers catalogue as by Gainsborough;” with the pencilled number “165.” Three of the others have similar inscriptions on their versos. (5). £250-350
250. Nineteenth century Continental School. A study of Tulips. Pastel, 19.25in (48.4cm) x 12.5in (31cm). Unframed. £70-90
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254. Richard Jones. Going Out and The Death. Two (of four) hand-coloured etchings with aquatint, each 13.5in. (34.3cm) x 17in. (43.2cm). Engraved by Charles Turner and originally published by Ackermann, 1821. Together with a small collection of framed prints and engravings of long dogs. All framed and glazed. (8).
£100-150
255. Twentieth century English School. Two studies of greyhounds, each a single sheet with three sketches. (i). Pencil heightened with white, 12in. (30.4cm) x 18in. (45.7cm). (ii). Pencil heightened with brown, 10in. (25.4cm) x 14.5in. (36.8cm). Both signed with initials and dated 1969. Both mounted, framed and glazed. (2)
£80-120
256. Carle Vernet. Two grooms saddling a racehorse. Pencil, 9in. (22.8cm) x 12.75in. (32.4cm). Signed. Framed and glazed. £200-300
Lot 257
257. C and I Greenwood. A map of the county of Wiltshire, from an actual survey made 1819-1920. Published by Greenwood and Co, 13 Regent Street, Pall Mall, London. Hand coloured engraving. 21.25in (54cm) x 25.5in (65cm). £80-120
258. A set of six oval pastel drawings of birds 10in (25.2cm) x 7.75in (19.5cm) framed and glazed. £60-80
Lot 251
251. Leonard Squirrel. Old Houses at Rouen. Watercolour, 8in (19.7cm) x 11.5in (28.5cm). Signed, titled and dated “1922” by the artist in pencil below the picture. Unframed with three other watercolours. £100-150
252. Milton Drinkwater. River landscape Milton Drinkwater. River landscape with female drover and sheep in the foreground. Watercolour, 17.5in. (44.4cm) x 11.5in. (29.2cm). Signed. Mounted, framed and glazed. £60-80
Lot 245
245. Allen Jones. A New Perspective On Floors. Allen Jones Lithographs Editions Alecto 1966. Original lithograph, 32.25in (75.5cm) x 21in (56.5cm). Signed in pencil and dated “66.” Unframed. £300-400
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253. *Dora Zinkeisen. “Mimi” watercolour Dora Zinkeisen. Sk-B-3 “Mimi” Miss Gertrude Lawrence. Pencil with watercolour heightening, 19.5in (49.5cm) x 16in (40.6cm) Artist identified on verso dated “c.1927; for Gainsborough studies” mounted, framed and glazed. £300-400
259. Orlando Norrie. A Victorian watercolour ninth lancers 16in (41cm) x 12.5in (32cm). Signed (foxed) framed and glazed. £100-200
260. Maraelot after Joseph Nigg. A pair of coloured lithographs still lives of flowers 24.5in (62cm) x 19in (49cm) framed and glazed. £80-120
261. A coat of arms painted on silk, double sided, 26in (66cm) x 22in (56cm). Glazed with gilt gesso frame. £60-80
262. Marjorie Cox ‘Gillie’ dated 1971. A crayon portrait of a cocker spaniel 18in (46cm) x 13.5in 34cm). Together with another ‘Teal’ dated 1981, 17.25in 44 x 12.25in (31cm). Signed. £100-150
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