SOLD FOR £80
**Sherree Valentine Daines (British, b.1959), "Tea on the Lawn", signed limited edition embellished canvas print, editioned 27/195 and signed by the artist to certificate of authenticity verso, 39cm x 49cm, within a silvered frame. **Please Note - Artists Resale Rights may be payable on this lot.
SOLD FOR £1450
**Laurence Stephen Lowry (British, 1887-1976), Mill Scene, offset lithograph, signed in pencil, from an edition of 750 printed by Curwen Press and published by the Sunday Observer in 1972, 33cm x 42cm, within a stained wood frame.**Please Note - Artists Resale Rights may be payable on this lot.
SOLD FOR £90
**Sherree Valentine Daines (British, b.1959), "Island Lookouts", signed limited edition embellished canvas print, editioned 44/195 and signed by the artist to certificate of authenticity verso, 29cm x 50cm, within a silvered frame.**Please Note - Artists Resale Rights may be payable on this lot.
SOLD FOR £1000
**Leni Riefenstahl (German, 1902-2003), "Seilspringen", gelatin silver print, signed and titled in pencil recto, numbered 19 from an edition of 25 to label verso, 22cm x 29cm, within a metal frame.**Please Note - Artists Resale Rights may be payable on this lot.
SOLD FOR £500
**David Shepherd C.B.E. (1931-2017) "Winter of '43, Somewhere in England", limited edition colour print, signed in pencil and with blindstamp, published in 1977, 51cm h x 93cm w, within a stained wood and hessian frame. ** Artist's Re-sale Rights may be payable on this lot. Provenance: Sir Barnes Wallis thence by descent. Note: this work has been on loan with the Royal Air Force Museum. In 1977, to "repay his debt" to the Royal Air Force, David Shepherd painted a picture of a Lancaster bomber at dispersal, titling it "Winter of '43 - Somewhere in England". He donated 850 prints, all signed and numbered, of this painting to the Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund, and the prints raised 96,000 pounds for the institution.
SOLD FOR £120
7 vols. Engineering and conversion table volumes to include Engineering Tables and Data 32pp. (small booklet pencilled B.N.W to cover). NEL Steam Tables 1964, Edinburgh: Her Majesty's Stationery Office 1964, 4to, 146pp. The endpaper signed B.N. Wallis with taped in note paper pencilled formulae and taped in printed correction slip, also with loose printed supplement and taped in printed conversion Table 8 to the back. Conversion Tables And Technical Data 1962 by Bristol Siddeley 12mo, 128pp. (dedication inside "With best wishes from R illegible?"). A Pocket Book of Tables by Shell (dedication inside To B.N.W. from P.L.T.) 1956 12mo, 255pp. Rolls Royce Conversion tables circa 1950 12mo, 97pp. A booklet Direct & Inverse Log-Log Differential scales, signed to cover B.N. Wallis and A Selection of Tables for use in Calculations of Compressible Airflow 1952, 4to, 143pp.
SOLD FOR £17500
Two black and white oak framed aerial photographic prints of the Mohne Dam before and after the Operation Chastise "Dam Busters" strike on May 16th 1943, the post strike photograph signed by surviving members of 617 Squadron also ground crew and admin staff, notably Wg Cdr Guy Gibson V.C DSO DFC whose signature is direct centre over the water rushing through the breach in the dam. 105cm h x 105cm w (89.5cm h x 89.5cm w unframed)
SOLD FOR £540
Ethel Luella Curry (Canadian, 1902-2000), "Eastlake North Haliburton County", oil on board, signed recto, titled and dated July 1932 verso, 20cm x 25cm, within a painted wood frame. Note: Ethel Curry was a Canadian painter, printmaker, potter, and educator. Born in Irondale, Haliburton County, Ontario, in 1902, she studied at the Ontario College of Art beginning in 1924, where she learned from and worked alongside members of the Group of Seven, including Arthur Lismer and J.E.H. MacDonald. While in Toronto, Curry formed a lifelong friendship with fellow artist Doris McCarthy; the two met as students in the 1920s and later both taught in Toronto high schools. Curry spent much of her professional life as an instructor at Northern Vocational School before retiring in 1965 and returning to Haliburton, where she remained active in the local art community until her death in 2000. References: Robert Popple, "Northern Belle: The Life Story of Haliburton's Ethel Curry, Including Her Connections to the Group of Seven" (RTP Publications, Haliburton, Ontario, 2003).
SOLD FOR £60
**Patrick Hughes (British, 1939-), limited edition screen print on card, "Breaking the Ice" numbered 178/250, signed and dated "82, mounted as a card titled Greetings for Christmas 1982 **Please note Artists Resale Rights may be payable on this lot
SOLD FOR £85
**Robert Gillmor (1936-2022), Smew Ducks, 20th century colour print, signed in pencil, 17cm x 21cm, within a silvered frame.** Please note, Artists Resale Rights may be payable on this lot
SOLD FOR £55
British Pop Art School, David Bowie as Ziggy Stardust, limited edition colour print, indistinctly signed, dated 2016 and editioned 9/15, 81cm x 58cm, within an aluminium frame.
SOLD FOR £150
**Beryl Cook (British, 1926-2008), Four Hungry Cats, 20th century limited edition colour print, signed in pencil, Fine Art Trade Guild blindstamp, published by Alexander Gallery Publications Ltd circa 1977, 44cm x 37cm, within a wood frame. **Please note Artists Resale Rights may be payable on this lot
SOLD FOR £100
**Snaffles (Charles Johnson Payne) (British, 1884-1967), "Gentlemen Unafraid", early 20th century colour print, signed in pencil, 47cm x 67cm, within an ebonized frame **Please Note - Artists Resale Rights may be payable on this lot
SOLD FOR £100
Herbert Thomas Dicksee (British 1862-1942), etching, horses pulling a hay cart, monogrammed and dated 1925, signed in pencil, printed by Frost and Reed 33cm x 57cm
SOLD FOR £130
** Sir William Russell Flint (Scottish 1880-1969), ochre print signed in pencil, "Discussion" with Fine Art Trade Guild blind proof stamp 48cm x 68cm ** PLEASE NOTE - Artist's Re-sale Rights May be Payable on this lot
SOLD FOR £70
Sir William Russell Flint (Scottish 1880-1969), print signed in pencil, "Variations IV " with Fine Art Trade Guild blind proof stamp 48cm x 62cm
SOLD FOR £80
Sir William Russell Flint (Scottish 1880-1969), print signed in pencil, "Three Ladies in a Studio" with Fine Art Trade Guild blind proof stamp 47cm x 64cm
SOLD FOR £70
Sir William Russell Flint (Scottish 1880-1969), print signed in pencil, "Variations on a Theme" with Fine Art Trade Guild blind proof stamp 48cm x 63cm
SOLD FOR £90
Sir William Russell Flint (Scottish 1880-1969), print signed in pencil, "Two Models" with Fine Art Trade Guild blind proof stamp 37cm x 28cm
SOLD FOR £70
John Keane (British b.1954), limited edition screen print, wood block and collage 14/90 "Political World" signed and dated 1994, unframed 151cm x 105cm
SOLD FOR £80
Graham Clarke (British b.1941), a set of 3 prints "The Renuisance Man", "Menu Turistico" "Restorante Mr Dante" limited edition no.151/400 signed and monogrammed by the artist, all framed as one, 46cm x 36cm and two at 38cm x 19cm,
SOLD FOR £70
Graham Clarke (British b.1941), a set of 4 prints all signed in pencil, "Fresco Oggi", "Malta Econoico", "Tratoria Romantica" and "Carte Antico", all numbered 259/400, 16cm x 19cm
SOLD FOR £135
** Peter Howson (Scottish 1958), "Ned" limited edition print, 3 of 30, signed Howson '87, 32cm h x 24.5cm w, framed ** Please Note - Artist's Re-sale Rights may be payable on this lot
SOLD FOR £90
** Edward Piper (1938-1990) limited edition print no. 133 of 150 "Hotel de Calais a Nice", signed in pencil 50cm x 65cm **Please Note: Atists Re-sale Rights may be payable on this lot
SOLD FOR £90
** Edward Piper (1938-1990) limited edition print no.133 of 150, "Hotel de Calais a Nice 2", signed in pencil 51cm x 65cm **Please Note: Atists Re-sale Rights may be payable on this lot