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Click here to subscribeRussell Sidney Reeve, 1895-1970, Fisherman and nets, signed, inscribed Cascais and dated 53, watercolour and gouache, unframed, 41.5x61cm.; 16 1/4x24 in. (19). There is a sketch of the same subject on the reverse. To be sold together with 18 other works by the same hand, all unframed. Euro 750-1,050.
Russell Sidney Reeve, 1895-1970, The Felixstowe to Ipswich coach, oil on canvas, unstretched and unframed, 38x57cm.; 15x22 1/2in. (5). To be sold together with a watercolour and pencil sketch relating to the present work and another drawing and watercolour by the same hand, all unframed. Euro 600-900.
A WATERCOLOUR SKETCH BOOK CIRCA 1900 -1917 containing twenty one watercolour and pencil sketches of street scenes and churches in and around Exeter, 11" x 7 1/2"; and a smaller watercolour sketch book circa 1903 -1905 containing British and Continental views both inscribed on the inside cover 'Mary D Heberden'.(2)
[Thackeray, William Makepeace]. The Irish Sketch-Book. By Mr. M. A. Titmarsh, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1843, num. b&w wood eng. illusts. by the author, inner hinges to first vol. partly cracked (upper inner hinge restrengthened), orig. blindstamped dark green cloth, a little rubbed and some minor marks, rear cover to first vol. with one or two staines, contained in later cardboard slipcase, 8vo (2)
Butlin (Martin). Samuel Palmer's Sketch-book, 1824 An Introduction and Commentary, with a preface by Geoffrey Keynes, 2 vols., Trianon Press for The William Blake Trust, 1962, one volume of text and one volume of facsimile illustrations, matching cloth, with slipcase, together with two duplicate copies of the sketch book volume only, oblong 8vo (4)
Teichman (Eric). Travels of a Consular Officer in North-West China, 1st ed., Cambridge, 1921, Travels of a Consular Officer in Eastern Tibet, together with a History of the Relations between China, Tibet and India, 1st ed., Cambridge, 1922, three folding maps (contained in rear pockets), num. b & w illusts. from photos. and sketch maps to text, both orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed and faded on spines, 8vo (2)
Aldin (Cecil). Ratcatcher to Scarlet, 1st ed., [1926], tinted plates, and b&w illusts., some minor scattered spotting, t.e.g., orig. qtr. vellum gilt, a little rubbed and some marks, 4to, limited ed. 92/100, with an original signed pencil sketch of a hound to leaf facing title, together with Old Inns, 1st ed., 1921, sixteen tipped-in col. plts., b&w illusts., t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. vellum-backed boards, a little rubbed and some marks to edges, 4to, limited ed. 36/380, signed by Aldin, plus Scarlet Blue and Green, a book of sporting verse, by Duncan Fife, illust. Cecil Aldin, 1st ed., 1932, four col. plts., b&w illusts., t.e.g., orig. red cloth gilt, a little rubbed and some light fading, small 4to (3)
Free, Rene, and Lloyd Rees, Lloyd Rees The Later Works, New South Wales, The Craftsman's Press, 1983, Oblong folio (355 x 280mm.), half title, plates many colour, loosely inserted signed and numbered sketch, original blue cloth, and presentation case, No. 76 of 250 Limited Edition copies signed by both Free and Rees
HAITE, GEORGE CHARLES (1855-1924); oil painting, fishing boats at dusk, signed, on canvas laid down on board, 10 5/8in x 16 3/8in, slight crazing, paint loss to two corners, inscribed to reverse, From Geo. C. Haite, to his friend Aaron Watson 1895, Sketch for 'Night shall end the turmoil of the day, Walberswick'.
NORTH, Hon. ROGER. The Lives of.Francis North, Baron Guilford., 3 vols., New Edition, 1826. Cont. calf backed boards.Engraved portraits frontispiece.--TALFOURD, THOMAS NOON. The Letters of Charles Lamb, With A Sketch of his Life. First Edition, 2 vols.,1837.Cont halfgreen morocco, spines gilt. Engraved portrait frontispiece (spotted). -- THACKERAY, W.M. The Newcomes. First Edition, 2 vols., 1854-55. Cont. half green stained calf gilt (corners worn). Plates by Richard doyle (some spotting). 2 other. all 8vo. (9).
Follower of John Varley - Figure by a stone bridge in a mountainous woodland landscape; black ink and wash heightened with scratching-out, on laid, 15.7x19.7cm: English School 19th century- 'Sketch of Monoliths-Serpentine Marble-Treal Quarry'; pen and brown ink, inscribed: together with a caricature of a dandy in pen and brown ink by a different hand, various sizes, (3), (unframed).
Attributed to John Carl Burgess, (1798-1863) 'THE SOUTH TROSSACHS, LOCH KATRINE IN THE DISTANCE AND THE BRAES OF BALQUIDDER', an annotated pencil sketch heightened with charcoal and white pastel on grey paper, with handwritten colour notes, entitled and dated 'Sept/27/48' lower left, unsigned, 26.5cm x 41cm, (10.4in x 16.2in), in wash-lined card mount (with later title and attributions, and ebonised frame under glass.
Catalogue of the principal Paintings, Drawings, Books, Bronzes, &c., at Mytton Hall, The Residence of John Hick, London for private circulation only by Ede, Dearberg & Co, 1893, folio (370 x 260mm.), half title, title printed in red and black, photographic plates, contemporary red cloth gilt, Ex-Libris bookplate of Richard Trappes Lomax. Bridgman, John, An Historical and Topographical Sketch of Knole, In Kent: With a Brief Genealogy of the Sackville Family, London, W. Lindsell, 1827, 8vo (225 x 140mm.), half title, 5 engraved plates, later boards. St. John Hope, W. H., Fountains Abbey Yorkshire, Leeds, J. Whitehead & Son, 1900, 8vo (240 x 150mm.), 2 folding plans, one of which is a colour plan in a sleeve attached to verso of the back cover, contemporary cloth backed spine, title label pasted down onto spine. Gladstone, Florence M., Aubrey House Kensington 1698-1920, London, Arthur L. Humpreys, 1922, 8vo (215 x 170mm.), title printed in red and black, engraved frontispiece, photographic plates and plans, contemporary cloth gilt. With Llewellynn Jewitt's 'Haddon Hall' (London, n.d.), 'The Rural Walks of Cowper ... near Olney Bucks' (London, n.d.), and H. Littlehales 'Tewkesbury Abey. An Account of the Benedictine Abbey of St. Mary, founded at Tewkesbury, in Gloucestershire, A.D. 715' (Tewkesbury, n.d.)
Cotton, William, A Graphical and Historical Sketch of Bodyam Castle, in Sussex, London, by and for Samuel Bentley, 4to (280 x 180mm.), half title, title printed in red and black, plates, plans, and hand-coloured illustrations, contemporary cloth, spine lettered in gilt. Mason William Hayley, Goodwood its House Park and Grounds with A Catalogue Raisonne of The Pictures, London, Smith, Elder, and Co., 1839, 4to (195 x 130mm.), half title, engraved frontispiece of Goodwood House, and 5 plates, contemporary ownership inscription on front free endpaper, contemporary green cloth, spine cloth partially detached. With three other works including Lord James Butler copy of Neale's 'Graphical Illustrations of Fonthill Abbey, The Seat of John Farquhar' (London, 1824)
Douglas, John, Abbey Square Sketch Book, Liverpool, A. Macgregor, 1872, folio (545 x 375mm.), two volumes, 2 lithographed decorative titles and 144 plates, verso of each plates stamped with County borough of Southport library stamp, later green cloth, spine lettered in gilt, bookplate of Southport Public Libraries
Ross, Janet, Florentine Villas, London, J. M. Dent & Co, 1901, large 4to (390 x 260mm.), half title, title printed in red and black, initials printed in red, publishers vignette to title, photograuve frontispiece plate after a sketch by Zocchi, plates also after Zocchi, and illustrations after drawings from Nelly Erichsen, original brown cloth, front cover blind stamped in gilt, spine lettered in gilt, t.e.g.
Arnold, F. H., Petworth: A Sketch of its History and Antiquities, Petworth, by and for A. J. Bryant, 1864, 4to (185 x 120mm.), half title, coloured frontispiece plate, title vignette, and 4 plates, 3 coloured, contemporary blue cloth, front cover lettered in gilt, bookplates of David Clegg and Lindsay Fleming
Bridgman, John, An Historical and Topographical Sketch of Knole, in Kent; with a brief genealogy of the Sackville Family, London, W. Lindsell, 1821, 8vo (230 x 130mm.), half edition, 8 plates, some browning, contemporary annotations on front free endpaper, later green morocco backed spine, spine lettered in gilt, bookplate of Peter Brian Morris
Jewitt, Llewellynn, Chatsworth, London, J. S. Virtue & Co, 1872, small 4to (205 x 160mm,), ca. 50 illustrations, original decorative green clot, front cover lettered in gilt, spine worn. With six other works including F. D. Rees Copestick's 'The Manor of Andrewes and Le Motte ... being an Historical Account of Cheshunt Great House' (London, n.d.), and Sam S. Campion's 'Castle Ashby A Historical & Descriptive sketch of The Castle and Grounds' (Northampton, 1878)
A Short Historical Sketch of the Red Castle in Powys (Castell Coch ym Mhowys), otherwise Castle de la Pole, or Powis Castle ... by the Author of "Welshpool and Powys-land", Welshpool, printed and published by R. & M. Owen, 1802, 8vo (225 x 140mm.), title printed in red, illustrations, [Bound with]: The Fifteen 'Privileged' Families of Powys, Welshpool, printed and published by R. & M. Owen, 1901, 8vo, title vignette, coats of arms illustrations, contemporary cloth, front cover lettered in gilt. Subscriber's Copy. With Robert Head's 'Moreton Old Hall |With an Account of its Past and Present Owners' (Congleton, 1914), and Henry Norris 'Tamworth Castle: Its Foundation, Its History, and Its Lords' (Tamworth, 1899)