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Artists include: FREDERICK CHRISTIAN LEWIS SNR (1779-1856), was an eminent painter, etcher, aquatint and stipple engraver. Lewis transformed numerous natural history paintings into aquatints. His superlative skills as an engraver led to frequent commissions from Royalty, and to his contribution to J. M. W. Turner's Liber Studiorum, a collection of seventy-one etchings with mezzotint, which greatly influenced landscape painting. Apart from the River Dart volume he produced a similar volume on the Exe.

ROBERT HILLS (1769-1844). English Painter & Etcher. He exhibited six or seven drawings annually at the Royal Academy and was a member of the Society of Water-colours. His favourite subjects were cattle, sheep, donkeys, pigs, horses and above all deer. The British Museum holds the artist's collection of his own etchings, over 1200 of the finest impressions and proofs.






The list of 144 items in category ORIGINAL ART & FRAMED PRINTS has been split into 3 sections. This is section 1.

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Bordeaux. La Porte de la Grosse Cloche, St Eloi.
Coloured etching, signed in the plate and in pencil by the artist, D. Donald.
1923 - 30 x 44 cm

Published in 1923 by the Museum Galleries, Museum Street, London W. C. Laid down and in original bevelled mount which is somewhat toned. Mount window 145 x 280mm. In good overall condition with just a slight fault on the upper advert, (see image). On offer elsewhere at £95.

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Ref 37723 : £12


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Bristol from Brandon Hill.
A very attractive and finely engraved mid 19th century view of an industrial Bristol which was published in The Land We Live In (Charles Knight, London: 1847-1851)
c1849 - 40 x 35.5 cm

W Harvey, del. From a sketch by S T Davis, T A Prior, sc. This original steel engraving with later hand colour is in a grey-green bevelled mount within a gilt frame. Mount window 225 x 165 mm; frame 400 x 355 mm overall. Appears in very good condition but not examined out of the frame. Please see images.

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Ref 39932 : £20


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Bristol, Westbury (on Trym).
Village of Westbury (on Trym), near Bristol. Copper engraving dating from 1823 - warranted by the Bristol gallery in 1982. Surprisingly detailed with the church, many cottages and three bridges over the river.
1823 - 19 x 15.5 cm

It is in a Hogarth frame (with a few small chips) and dual bevelled mounts in grey and gold. Mount window 70 x 50 mm; frame 190 x 155 mm overall. Print appears in fair condition but it is toned. Not examined out of the frame. Please see images.

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Ref 39947 : £12


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Bristol. Ashton Court, Somerset.
The Seat of Sir John Smyth. For John Rutter s Delineations of Somersetshire, 1829.
1829 - 29 x 25 cm

Pl. 10 From a drawing by J C Butler. Page 11 of the Delineations. Published in lithography by J Rutter Shaftesbury. This hand coloured lithograph is in a gilt frame in a bevelled ivory mount with gold ruling. Mount window size: 175 x 125 mm. Frame overall: 290 x 250 mm. Print appears in good condition but there is a little toning in the margins and the sky. Not examined out of the frame.

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Ref 39939 : £15


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Bristol. Blaise Castle, Gloucestershire.
Drawn by M H Holmes. E T Dolby, Lith. Clerk & Co., Lithrs. 202 High Holborn. This lithograph probably dates from the 1840s and is subtly coloured.
c1845 - 42 x 36 cm

It is in a Hogarth frame (slightly chipped) and a grey-green bevelled mount. Mount window 310 x 240 mm; frame 420 x 360 mm overall. Print appears in very good condition but not examined out of the frame. Please see images.

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Ref 39930 : £22


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Bristol. Blaise Castle.
A fine original hand coloured antique engraved print titled: Blaise Castle, with coat of arms beneath. To John J Harford, Esq. This Plate Engraved from a Picture in his possession is gratefully inscribed by J & H S Storer.
1825 - 27 x 22 cm

Published by Sherwood, Jones & Co., Paternoster Row. June 1 1825. It is in a Hogarth frame and a bevelled mount. Mount window 155 x 130 mm; frame 270 x 220 mm overall. Print appears in very good condition save for some faint spotting beneath the inscription. Not examined out of the frame. Please see images.

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Ref 39943 : £20


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Bristol. Blaize (Blaise) Castle.
Antique images of Blaise Castle, rather than the mansion, seem to be very rare. Collections, both private and public, reveal almost none. Searching the Bristol Museum collection found only one.
c1825 - 43 x 40.5 cm

Undated, it is certainly early nineteenth century and could be from the beginning of that century. I cannot find any reference to W A Frank on the internet. This particular image is a really striking one in the picturesque manner with vibrant colours. Drawn, lithographed and printed by W A Frank. In a gilt frame with a mount with multiple hand rulings. Mount window 245 x 200 mm; frame 430 x 405 mm overall. Appears in very good condition but not examined out of the frame. Please see images.

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Ref 39931 : £30


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Bristol. Henbury Church
Drawn on stone by R Haghe. J Willis, Deld. Day & Haghe lithrs to the King, London.
1831-37 - 42 x 35.5 cm

To Edward Sampson Esqre of Henbury, Gloucestershire, This plate is most respectfully dedicated by The Publisher. Publisher: George Davey, 1 Broad Street, Bristol. It is in a Hogarth frame and a bevelled ivory mount. Mount window 280 x 225 mm; frame 420 x 355 mm overall. Print appears in good condition but there is a little toning in the margins. Not examined out of the frame. Please see images.

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Ref 39935 : £18


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Bristol. Kings Weston, Somersetshire.
King-Weston Antique steel engraving, 1828. From a drawing by John Preston Neale, engraved by T Jeavons and published by J P Neale. Subtly coloured.
1828 - 27 x 22 cm

It is in a Hogarth frame with a bevelled ivory mount. Mount window 130 x 105 mm; frame 270 x 220 mm overall. Print appears in good condition but it is a little toned especially around the margins. Not examined out of the frame. Please see images.

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Ref 39945 : £10


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Bristol. Nightingale Valley near Clifton, Leigh Woods.
Visitors look out over the Avon Gorge towards Leigh Woods and Nightingale Valley just downstream of the point from which the Clifton suspension bridge now passes over the river Avon.
c1830 - 28.5 x 27.5 cm

The Observatory on Clifton Down is seen at the far left. After H. Holmes. Rock & Co., London. (1821-1833). No.1061. This hand coloured steel engraving is in a gilt frame with a bevelled ivory mount with twin hand rulings. Mount window size: 115 x 95 mm. Frame overall: 285 x 275 mm. Print appears in very good condition but not examined out of the frame.

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Ref 39940 : £12


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Bristol. Pen Pole Point& Avon Estuary
Pen Pold (Pole) Point and Estuary of the Avon. c1840. Jackson, deld.. G Childs, lith. Printed by J Graf. Published by O C Lane, Clifton.
c1840 - 29.5 x 22 cm

This coloured lithograph is in a Hogarth frame with a bevelled ivory mount. Mount window 185 x 110 mm; frame 295 x 220 mm overall. Print appears in a very good condition. Not examined out of the frame. Please see images.

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Ref 39944 : £15


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Bristol. St Vincent s Rocks
Avon Gorge. St Vincent s Rocks from Sea Walls Original antique coloured framed lithograph dating from around 1845. Scarce.
c1845 - 34 x 28.5 cm

Lithographed on stone by Wm Gauci. Printed by Graf & Soret. In a wood frame, gilt, in a mount with a single gilt hand ruling. Mount window 215 x 150 mm; frame 340 x 285 mm overall. Appears in very good condition but not examined out of the frame. Please see images.

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Ref 39928 : £30


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Bristol. The Avon and Severn from Clifton Down.
Large antique coloured lithograph. A fine view and a rare item. I have not found any references to this lithograph.
c1835 - 47 x 41.5 cm

Drawn by S C Jones - On stone by G Hawkins. Day & Haghe, Lithrs to the Queen. In a gilt frame with a bevelled mount having triple hand rulings in three colours. Mount window 320 x 250 mm; Frame overall 470 x 415 mm. Looks to be in very good condition but not examined out of the frame.

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Ref 40001 : £45


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Bristol. The Rivers Avon & Severn from Pen Pole Point, Kings Weston Park.
Strollers watch the ships on the rivers at their confluence from the Compass Dial on Penpole Hill.
c1830 - 28.5 x 27.5 cm

After H. Holmes. Rock & Co., London. (1821-1833). No.1062. This hand coloured steel engraving is in a gilt frame with a bevelled ivory mount with twin hand rulings. Mount window size: 110 x 95 mm. Frame overall: 285 x 275 mm. Print appears in very good condition but not examined out of the frame.

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Ref 39941 : £12


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Bristol. View from Pile Hill
Published by John Agg, Broadmead, Bristol. Jan 2nd 1809. E Bird, del and Heath sc.
1809 - 32 x 27 cm

Bristol is seen from afar with St Mary Redcliffe to the left without its spire, several pottery kilns emitting smoke, etc. The print is in a Hogarth frame, glazed. The bevelled gold ruled ivory mount has a window size: 185 x 130mm, frame overall: 320 x 270mm. Appears in good condition except for very light toning at the edge of the mount window and paper not entirely flat near the lower right corner but not examined out of the frame.

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Ref 37731 : £12


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Bristol. Westbury (on Trym) Church
Drawn & lithd J Willis. Day & Haghe lithrs to the King, London. Publisher: George Davey, 1 Broad Street, Bristol.
1831-37 - 42 x 35.5 cm

It is in a Hogarth frame and a bevelled ivory mount. Mount window 280 x 220 mm; frame 420 x 355 mm overall. Print appears in good condition but there is a little toning in the margins. Not examined out of the frame. Please see images.

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Ref 39936 : £18


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Bristol: Stoke Bishop
This plate is either from Britannia Illustrata: Curiously Engraven on 80 Copper Plates. 1709/1712 OR The Ancient and Present State of Glocestershire 1712, re-issued 1768. Robert Atkyns. Frame 645 x 580mm; engraved area 440 x 340mm.
c1712 - 64.5 x 58 cm

A splendid antique original copper engraving of a clean birds-eye view of Stoke Bishop, the Seat of Sir Thomas Cann showing the Hall, the formal gardens, the park, the farm and the surrounding countryside with the Bristol Channel in the distance. Coat of arms. Drawn and engraved by Jan Kip. Light centre fold. In a very nice gilt frame, glazed. Bevelled mount with four hand ruled lines. Robert Cann born c 1621, was a Bristol Merchant and twice mayor of Bristol in 1662 and 1675. Robert received the honour of knighthood from King Charles the Second on 22nd April 1662, then was given the baronetcy on the 13th September 1662. Robert built the house which was finished around 1669. His son William became the 2nd Baronet. The title then passed to a son, Sir Thomas Cann, by his third (?) wife, who held the office of Alderman of Bristol and was invested as a Knight on 18 April 1680. The last Baronet, Robert, died without issue in 1775.

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Ref 39785 : £95


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Brockley Hall, nr Bristol. (Apartments).
Drawn by Alexander Francis Lydon and printed by Benjamin Fawcett for Morris's Seats of Noblemen & Gentlemen.
c1870 - 32 x 27 cm

Somerset. Antique chromoxylographic print using 8 or more colour overlays from woodblocks by the Baxter process in a Hogarth frame with a bevelled ivory mount. Mount window: 205 x 160 mm. Frame overall: 320 x 270 mm. Print appears in good condition but not examined out of the frame.

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Ref 50333 : £10


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Cambridge. Great Gate, Trinity College
Marjorie C Bates (1883-1962):
c1920 - 27.5 x 37.5 cm

Coloured lithograph in a light card mount. Mount window 190 x 150 mm. Signed in the plate. Titled in pencil in the margin.

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Ref 39490 : £7


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Chepstow, Monmouthshire. New Railway Bridge, No.1.
Steel Vignette engraved & published by Newman & Co., Watling Street, London.
c1852 - 16.5 x 14.5 cm

Shows a steam train crossing the bridge over the River Wye with a steam boat and several sailing vessels below. The Chepstow railway bridge was built by Isambard Kingdom Brunel in 1852. The engraving in a gilt-ruled bevelled charcoal mount in a gilt and black frame. Mount window size: 100 x 80mm, frame overall: 165 x 145mm. In very good condition.

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Ref 37768 : £12


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Cheshire. Morton Old Hall, (Little Moreton Hall), Odd Rode
Original pen & ink drawing by Charles R Groves, signed.
20th century - 31.5 x 25 cm

A 15th century half-timbered house now in the care of English Heritage. In a bevelled mid-grey mount. Mount window size: 200 x 150mm, mount overall: 315 x 250mm. In good condition, although the paper is toned.

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Ref 37773 : £10


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Clevedon East.
Published by H Chapman, Chemist & Stationer, Clevedon. Engraved by Newman & Co., 48 Watling Street, London.
c1860 - 25.5 x 23.5 cm

Somerset. Original antique engraving with later hand colouring is in a gilt frame with a bevelled ivory mount. Mount window: 115 x 90 mm. Frame overall: 255 x 235 mm. Print appears in very good condition but not examined out of the frame.

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Ref 50331 : £12


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Clovelly, Rose Cottage
Henry G. Walker. Signed in Pencil.
Early 20th century - 36.5 x 47.5 overall cm

Cottage, cobbled stepped path, man with donkey chats with lady over her gate, cat sits beneath a laid table inside open cottage door; four yachts with sails in the harbour with a two masted ketch. Original coloured Soft Ground Etching. Paper somewhat toned. Framed and glazed. Bevelled mount with double gold hand ruling. Wooden frame 365 x 475 mm; engraved area 220 x 277 mm. Not examined out of frame. Henry George Walker, 1876-1932, was born in Birmingham and attended Birmingham Municipal School of Art between 1897 and 1901. He owned his own design studio in 1907 and produced many polychrome and monochrome etchings in the early 1920s.

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Ref 39988 : £40


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Cotswold Manor House.
Gordon Ellis, signed and dated 1986.
1986 - 63 x 53 cm

Original watercolour in a double bevelled mount. Mount window 495 x 395 mm; overall size including frame 630 x 530 mm.

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Ref 39795 : £22


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Denbighshire. Pont-Y-Cissyltte, in the Vale of Llangollen.
Etching by F. Slocombe after David Cox
c1885 - 29.5 x 20.5 cm

This aqueduct 1007 feet in length carries the waters of the Ellesmere Canal over the River Dee. Image area 180 x 120 mm, mount overall 295 x 205 mm. Excellent condition save for one pinhole that is seen only when held to the light.

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Ref 37780 : £15


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Devon: Dartmeet Bridge.
Included in his Picturesque Scenery on the River Dart, Devon. In Thirty Five Plates and Three Vignettes, published in 1821. Please see the paragraph at the head of page one for details of this top quality artist.
1820 - 38.5 x 33 cm

A view down the valley from the North. An original etching by Frederick Christian Lewis Snr. An Artist’s proof dated 1820. In a double bevelled mount and a separate title window below. 385 x 330 mm overall; mount window 255 x 195 mm. A really beautiful and finely executed etching by this acknowledged master of the craft. In very clean condition.

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Ref 39814 : £22


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Devon: Fishing on the River Dart.
Included in his Picturesque Scenery on the River Dart, Devon. In Thirty Five Plates and Three Vignettes, published in 1821. Please see the paragraph at the head of page one for details of this top quality artist.
1820 - 38.5 x 33 cm

A man fishes while a lady sketches. An original etching with aquatint by Frederick Christian Lewis Snr. In a single bevelled mount. Indistinctly engraved on the plate: From a drawing by Emily Calmady. The British Museum confirms her as the artist behind plate 12. 385 x 330 mm overall; mount window 237 x 172 mm. Probably an artist’s proof from 1820. This is a superb aquatint by the master of the technique. A delightful image with subtle colouring.

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Ref 39810 : £27


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Devon: Holne Bridge on the River Dart.
Included in his Picturesque Scenery on the River Dart, Devon. In Thirty Five Plates and Three Vignettes, published in 1821. Please see the paragraph at the head of page one for details of this top quality artist.
1820 - 38.5 x 33 cm

A pair on horseback ride over the bridge; the Dart placid below. An original etching with aquatint by Frederick Christian Lewis Snr. He was renowned for his skill with aquatint. An Artist’s proof dated 1820. In a single bevelled mount and a separate title window below. 385 x 330 mm overall; mount window 255 x 195 mm. This is a superb aquatint by the master of the technique. A delightful image with subtle colouring.

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Ref 39811 : £24


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Devon: River Dart From W(h)istman s Wood with Two Bridges.
Included in his Picturesque Scenery on the River Dart, Devon. In Thirty Five Plates and Three Vignettes, published in 1821. Please see the paragraph at the head of page one for details of this top quality artist.
1820 - 38.5 x 33 cm

Looking South on the uppermost reaches of the Dart. An original etching with aquatint by Frederick Christian Lewis Snr. He was renowned for his skill with aquatint. An Artist’s proof dated 1820. In a double bevelled mount and a separate title window below. 385 x 330 mm overall; mount window 255 x 195 mm. Paper a little toned and very slightly rippled. The Dart snakes its way down from a boulder strewn hillside to Two Bridges in the distance.

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Ref 39809 : £22


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Devon: River Dart New Bridge from Spitchwick Cross.
Included in his Picturesque Scenery on the River Dart, Devon. In Thirty Five Plates and Three Vignettes, published in 1821. Please see the paragraph at the head of page one for details of this top quality artist.
1820 - 38.5 x 33 cm

New Bridge connects Aish Tor to Holne Chase. An original etching by Frederick Christian Lewis Snr. An Artist’s proof dated 1820. In a double bevelled mount and a separate title window below. 385 x 330 mm overall; mount window 255 x 195 mm. Paper a touch toned and ever so slightly rippled. A fine etching of a tranquil pool on the Dart.

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Ref 39813 : £18


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Devon: River Dart New Bridge.
Included in his Picturesque Scenery on the River Dart, Devon. In Thirty Five Plates and Three Vignettes, published in 1821. Please see the paragraph at the head of page one for details of this top quality artist.
1820 - 38.5 x 33 cm

New Bridge connects Aish Tor to Holne Chase. An original etching by Frederick Christian Lewis Snr. An Artist’s proof dated 1820. In a double bevelled mount and a separate title window below. 385 x 330 mm overall; mount window 255 x 195 mm. Paper a touch toned and slightly rippled. A view through the arch of the rolling Devon hills.

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Ref 39808 : £18


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Devon: Scenery of the River Dart from Holne Cottage.
Included in his Picturesque Scenery on the River Dart, Devon. In Thirty Five Plates and Three Vignettes, published in 1821. Please see the paragraph at the head of page one for details of this top quality artist.
1820 - 38.5 x 33 cm

The river can be seen emerging from the woods with Holne Bridge in the middle distance. An original etching with aquatint by Frederick Christian Lewis Snr. He was renowned for his skill with aquatint. An Artist’s proof dated 1820. In a double bevelled mount and a separate title window below. 385 x 330 mm overall; mount window 255 x 195 mm. Paper a little toned and ever so slightly rippled. Small foxed spot in the sky. A delightful view of the Dart threading its way through the Devon hills.

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Ref 39812 : £22


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Drawing. Climbing. The Artist climbing the Pinnacles, Liathach in Torridon, Wester Ross.
Original pencil drawing by V S Penfold, signed and dated 7/1990.
1990 - 27 x 32.5 cm

Framed & glazed in a Hogarth style frame. Appears in good condition but not examined out of the frame. Overall 270 x 325 mm.

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Ref 38033 : £8


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Drawing. Climbing. Vic Penfold & Slim Reed of Sussex Mountaineering Federation on Beinn Eighe.
Original pencil drawing by V S Penfold, signed and dated 8/1990.
1990 - 27 x 32.5 cm

Framed & glazed in a Hogarth style frame. The mount is a little creased, see image, but otherwise appears in good condition but not examined out of the frame. Overall 270 x 325 mm.

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Ref 38032 : £9


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Drawing. Ruined Abbey.
Original sketch in pen and ink. Signed R. M. R. (R. M. Rawnsley?) and dated 1961. In a light bevelled mount 200 x 250 mm overall; mount window 110 x 145 mm. In very good condition.
1961 - 20 x 25 cm

Neat sketch of the ruined church on card that was a menu cover for the Artists' Club of Liverpool. Some signatures verso including the artist's.

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Ref 38044 : £10


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Drawing. Sailing Boats & White Cliffs.

C19th - 13 x 7.5 cm

Original antique drawing in pencil with heightening in white. Fine amateur drawing with several boats, seabirds and a rock. The heightening on sky, sea, sails and birds has been has been skilfully done. Good condition with 3 small faint spots. See image.

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Ref 40671 : £15


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Drawing. Southern European style peasant house
Original pencil drawing signed Lina on a two colour background by screen print
Early 20th century? - 35 x 28 cm

Neat amateur drawing in a bevelled light-grey mount. Mount window size: 250 x 160mm, mount overall 350 x 280mm. In very good condition.

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Ref 37775 : £7


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Dundee, from the Opposite Side of the Tay.
Engraved by Charles Richardson (fl.1835-1842) from an original study by the well-known William Henry Bartlett, 1809-1854.
c1835 - 32 x 27 cm

A view of the town from across the Firth with many small boats on the water. An attractive antique steel line engraving on paper. London: George Virtue, 1841. Originally produced for the part-work series Ports, Harbours, Watering Places and Coast Scenery of Great Britain (London: 1836-1842). Gilt frame, 32 x 27cm overall, 20 x 15cm mount window. Subtle later hand colour. Looks lightly toned but not examined out of frame. A guaranteed genuine antique print.

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Ref 39224 : £12


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Edinburgh. St. Giles
Original sepia toned etching by J. McKay. The picture is signed in pencil bottom right corner.
c1920 - 36 x 28 cm

St Giles Cathedral and the High Street looking East across West Parliament Square. A lively scene with people and carts with the spire of St Peter’s Church in the distance. In an old hand ruled bevelled mount, 360 x 280mm overall; mount window 225 x 180mm. Good condition save for some matt burn and a few tiny spots in the sky.

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Ref 38024 : £12


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Edinburgh. The Old Tolbooth
Original etching by Louis Whirter; aka Louis Weierter; aka Louis Weirter (1873 - 1932)
N.D. First quarter C20th - 36 x 46 cm

Whirter was a Scottish artist, etcher, illustrator and inventor who also designed posters for the Underground Group. He was an original member of the Scottish Society of Artists and exhibited at the Royal Academy, the Paris Salon, etc. Signed in pencil by the artist. Framed & glazed. Mount window 17 x 22 cm. In gold anodised aluminium frame. Appears in excellent condition but not examined out of the frame.

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Ref 37709 : £30


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Edinburgh. West Bow, Condemned Covenanters.
Original steel engraving, engraved by C. Cousen after T. Allom.
c1838 - 25.5 x 31.5 cm

Framed and glazed. Print looks to be in very good order except for faint toning at the edge of the mount window although not examined out of the frame. Hand-coloured. Mount window 140 x 200 mm. Frame overall 255 x 315 mm. James Renwick being led to execution in the Grassmarket in 1688. Renwick was the last Covenanter to be martyred before the accession of William II secured Presbyterianism in Scotland in 1689. (Despite the accepted title of the painting, note that only one prisoner is shown.)

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Erne
Rev. F. O. Morris - A History of British Birds.
Late C19th - 26 x 33.5 cm

Original antique print hand coloured as issued. Professionally framed and glazed in Arquati moulding. Overall size 262 x 335mm, mount window 130 x 185mm. Ready to hang on the wall!

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Ref 39201 : £12


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Etching. Cattle Grazing.
Genuine antique hand coloured copper plate etchings by Robert Hills (1769 - 1844)
1801 - 67 x 33 cm

Two images of cattle in the fields by this specialist artist in a large hand-ruled mount. Each sheet 24 x 13 cm

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Ref 36352 : £40


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Etching. Cattle Grazing.
Genuine antique hand coloured copper plate etchings by Robert Hills (1769 - 1844)
1801 - 67 x 33 cm

Two images of cattle in the fields by this specialist artist in a large hand-ruled mount. Each sheet 24 x 13 cm

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Ref 36353 : £40


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Etching. Sheep in the fields.
Genuine antique hand coloured copper plate etchings by Robert Hills (1769 - 1844)
1802-05 - 77 x 59 cm

Four images of sheep in the fields by this specialist artist in a very large hand ruled mount. Each sheet 32 x 24 cm

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Ref 36351 : £90


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Fishing prints: Salmon Fishing & Fishing in a Punt.
After Henry Alken.
N.D. - 34 x 28.5 cm

PAIR OF REPRODUCTION PRINTS. The originals were drawn by Henry Alken and engraved by I Clark. Framed and glazed in a wood frame, gilt, with a bevelled mount ruled in gold. Mount window 205 x 150 mm; overall size including frame 340 x 285 mm.

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Ref 39798 : £12


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Glastonbury Abbey, England
David Fortune
Second half 20th century. - 67 x 57 cm

Screen print in a pine frame, glazed. Hand printed. 1/10. 670 x 570 mm overall; 440 x 340 mm image. Undated.

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Ref 39535 : £24


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Golden Eagle
Rev. F. O. Morris - A History of British Birds.
Late C19th - 26 x 33.5 cm

Original antique print hand coloured as issued. Professionally framed and glazed in Arquati moulding. Overall size 262 x 335mm, mount window 130 x 185mm. Ready to hang on the wall!

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Ref 39202 : £12


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