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Click here to subscribeA Liberty & Co walnut framed overmantle mirror, circa 1900, with gallery shelf supported by tapering brackets above a glazed lithograph of Dutch women in clogs carrying baskets watched by two pipe smoking men, a river and shipping in the background, after H Cassiers (Belgian), the reverse with retailer's plaque for Liberty & Co Ltd, London, 47.5" wide, 21" high
A pair of Arts and Crafts oak framed lithographs, after Byam Shaw and Denis Eden, circa 1910, each showing Tudor scenes of Mary Tudor being received at the city gates and Henry II in audience with attendants, each in light oak slip frame and signed in pencil 'Byam Shaw' and 'Denis Eden' respectively, each lithograph 20.5" x 20.5" (2).
Gardam, Jane, A Few Fair Days, London, Hamish Hamilton, 1970, 8vo (215 x 135mm.), half title, frontispiece, plates, and illustrations, original paper wrappers, Uncorrected Proof Copy. Crane, Hart, Seven Lyrics, Cambridge, Massachusetts, The Ibex Press, 1966, 4to (210 x 180mm.), engraved frontispiece by Laurence Scott, original paper wrappers, No. 100 of 250 Limited Edition copies. Cundall, Peter & Paul Peter Piech (illustrator), Ballsgame, Willow Dene, by Taurus Press for Piech, [n.d.], 4to (240 x 85mm.), plates and illustration by Piech, original paper wrappers, No. 148 of 200 Limited Edition copies. Auden, W. H., Mountains, London, Faber and Faber, [n.d.], tall 8vo (215 x 140mm.), illustrated title, and colour lithograph by Edward Bawden, original yellow paper wrappers, and original pink presentation envelope. With a number of other pamphlet works, including a signed copy of Jennifer Hales 'The Split Moment' (Walton-on-Thames, 1973), Howard McCord & George Nama's (illustrator) 'Longjaunes his Periplus' (San Francisco, 1968), and 'Picasso sei tavole a colori' (Milan, 1939).
Coates, Charles (1746?-1813), The History and Antiquities of Reading, London, for the author, by J. Nichols and Son, 1802-[10], 4to (305 x 230mm.), folding engraved frontispiece map, 7 plates and plans, 1 folding, new endpapers, later calf, spine lettered in gilt. Godwin, Henry, The Worthies and Celebrities connected with Newbury, Berks, and its Neighbourhood, Newbury, J. Blacket, 1859, 4to (210 x 150mm.), title with double-black ruled border, contemporary ownership signature on front free endpaper, original cloth, faded. Ditchfield, P. H., Bygone Berkshire, London, William Andrews & Co., 1896, 8vo (215 x 130mm.), half title, frontispiece lithograph, plates, advertisement leaves at end, original blue cloth gilt, t.e.g.. With a number of other works on Berkshire, and the surrounding area.
After Pablo Picasso- '"Bonne Fete Monsieur Picasso", Picasso selected from Southern California collections presented by the UCLA Art Council at the UCLA Art Galleries, Los Angeles, California', printed in France by Mourlot; lithograph poster, signed and dated 23/5/61 within the plate, 98x62.3cm
Circle of Robert Indiana- Launch of the Saturn V rocket, 14th May 1973, Skylab Project; lithograph in colours, signed with initials 'RI' in pencil, 70.3x54.5cm: After Kees Van Dongen- Poster titled:'Yvonne George', Imp. Kaplan, Paris; lithograph in colours, inscribed and dedicated, 78.8x59cm., (2)
Frederick William Ryan KM (1883-1956) An archive of papers, photographs and sketches. Included here are two copies of the prospectus, seven advertising flyers announcing the portraits of Tim Healy and President Cosgrave, photos and a b&w lithograph of Healy (by MacEgan); the same again for Cosgrave but with the printed folder and letterpress; the manuscript dummy copy for the Robert Emmet pamphlet, with ink lettering inside and out and the original pencil drawing of Emmet by MacEgan pasted in; a variety of photographs and manuscript material concerning the Wolfe Tone pamphlet, including MacEgan's pencil portrait of the bust in TCD library, newspaper clippings reporting the 1933 Wolfe Tone celebrations, annotated by Ryan, and a letter from Cahill & Co., who printed the Wolfe Tone Souvenir for Ryan; plus Lord Ashbourne - an Intimate Pen Picture by Charlotte Dease, published by Ryan and with eight related photos laid in. Also Dublin Shrines: Number One - Shrine of St. Anne at the Church of St. Audoen, High Street, with a lithograph by MacEgan, printed by Goodridge's and distributed by F. K. Ryan, with order form enclosed. Also a folder of 19 photographs of Irish interest; better include a scene in Castlecomer Co. Kilkenny, woodland scenes near Blarney Co. Cork, St Stephen's Green and Wine Tavern Street, Dublin. Lastly, manuscript notes relating to a pamphlet titled A French Consul in Ireland, 1789-1792: Two Note Books of the Baron Coqueber de Montbret.. By F. W. Ryan. The 22 page pamphlet (stapled wrappers, pages uncut) reproduces a talk that was read before the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland on 9 December 1930 and is inscribed by the author. Also his manuscript notes and translations of the notebooks (which are held in the Bibliotheque Nationale Paris), and typed manuscript copy of the Baron's Carnets de Voyage.. a travers Ireland. An interesting lot. €1000-€1500
G Rosenthal, after John Ruskin (1819-1900) Torcello, Capital of Nave Pillar, and St Mark's, Capital of Shaft of Central Porch; The Ducal Palace, Renaissance Capitals of the Loggia; and Stilted Archivolts, from a Ruin in the Rio di Ca' Foscari, lithograph, 35 x 53cm; 53 x 35cm; and 35 x 52cm (3)