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Catalogue: Modern Etchings
[London Bridge.]
[London Bridge.]
Fred Newman [signed in pencil].
[n.d., c.1900.]
Etching with very large margins. Platemark: 145 x 175mm (5¾ x 7").
A view of the north end of London Bridge and the river Thames, London. Various small boats can be seen on the water, with a number of cranes along the bridge itself. The top of the Monument, and the spire of St Magnus-the-Martyr church can be seen in the distance behind the large office building in the centre of the image. Signed by the aritist, Fred Newman.
[Ref: 35783]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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Five Towns.
Five Towns.
Joaquin Macias [signed in pencil lower right.]
[n.d., c.1940.]
Etching, 225 x 250mm. 8¾ x 9¾".
A rather bleak and oppressive scene of a vast industrial conurbation, with figures and multiple placards and hoardings advertising products and events in the foreground. Smoke belches from factory chimneys and five pottery kilns.
The Latin American artist Joaquin Macias is known to have lived in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and Nicaragua, and to have visited Chile in 1951. In a hand written note discovered with a group of his etchings, he mentions a period of "30 years residence" in Britain.
He seems to have etched most of his plates in the 1930s, 40s and 50s.

[Ref: 9946]   £350.00  
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[The Madonna of the Mount.]
[The Madonna of the Mount.]
Wilfred Huggins [signed inside plate in pencil.] W.H.
[Printed at the Oldfield House Studios and Published by W.R. Howell & Co. The Gallery Bedfore Row Chambers. 42, Theobald's Road, London, W.C.1.] [n.d. c.1920.]
Etching printed in colour. Limited edition 27/200. 565 x 451mm. 22¼ x 17¾".
From: "Four New Original Etchings (Florentine Idylls) by Wilfrid Huggins Printed in Old Time Style of Colour Printing and Limited to Two Hundred Signed Artist's Proofs, Numbered. The Plates Will Then Be Destroyed."
[Ref: 16313]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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[A young male nude.]
[A young male nude.]
A. Lamm 26.2.10. [Signed and dated in plate, 'Albert Lamm' pencil signature lower right.]
[German, 1910.]
Etching, 180 x 120mm. 7 x 4¾". Creasing to paper.
Perhaps from a sketch of a life-model, in the artist's studio; works of art on wall to right of a curtain or covered canvass behind. Albert Lamm (born Berlin, 1873).
Ex Collection Norman Blackburn.
[Ref: 18531]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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[Man with Hat.]
[Man with Hat.]
Hayden Mackey [signed in the plate.]
[n.d. c.1920.]
Coloured woodcut, signed. 298 x 152mm. 11¾ x 6". Trimmed and laid on board.
An old man wearing a hat and a cravat. Haydn Reynolds Mackey (1883-1979) was a book illustrator and printmaker of bold coloured linocuts and woodcuts. He was a leader in representing an innovative and bold departure away from the traditional and recognised methods of printmaking.
[Ref: 23619]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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[Cross Street Chapel, Manchester]
[Cross Street Chapel, Manchester]
Fred. W. Goolden inv. et del. [pencil signature, lower right.]
Fred. W. Goolden/10 [etched in plate lower left.] [1910.]
Etching with very large margins, platemark 255 x 345mm (10 x 13½"). Uncut.
Cross Street Chapel in Manchester, the first Non-conformist place of worship in the city. Bombed during World War II, in 1959 a new chapel was constructed on the site. In 2012 this chapel became the first place of worship in Britain to receive a licence to conduct civil partnership ceremonies.
Ex: Agnews.
[Ref: 36776]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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[The Royal Exchange, Manchester.]
[The Royal Exchange, Manchester.]
Fred. W. Goolden inv. et del. [pencil signature, lower right.]
Fred. W. Goolden/13 [etched in plate lower left.] [1913.]
Etching with very large margins, very fine, platemark 405 x 290mm. 16 x 11½".
The Royal Exchange in Manchester, located in the city centre on the land bounded by St Ann’s Square, Market Street and Cross Street. The building now houses the Royal Exchange Theatre and the Royal Exchange shopping centre. Remarque of a beehive lower left.
Ex: Agnews.
[Ref: 36775]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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[Morning market?]
[Morning market?]
Frank H. Mason [signed in pencil.]
[n.d., c.1920.]
Etching, 200 x 250mm. 8 x 9¾".
Marine scene: rowing boats, sailing ships, and a paddle steamer (upper right) in front of some distant buildings. Frank Henry Mason (1876 - 1965) was a cadet on HMS Conway. Having served in the Royal Navy in the First World War, Mason became a war artist, with several such images held at the Imperial War Museum. Between the wars he became a full-time artist, working as an illustrator, a poster artist for railway companies, and supplying posters and postcards for shipping companies. From 1900 onwards he exhibited at the RA, and was awarded R.I. in 1929. Mason illustrated the book North Sea Fishers and Fighters in 1911, and was a 'significant artist of marine and coastal scenes, as well as an illustrator of shipping books'.
[Ref: 12022]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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[Untitled Mediterranean scene Monte Carlo?]
[Untitled Mediterranean scene Monte Carlo?]
Arthur Walsh. 1957. [pencil.]
Etching, signed by the artist. 130 x 165mm, 5 x 6½". With sheet with pencil presentation inscription from Walsh dated 1957. Spots in margin.
[Ref: 11659]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Mediterranean Light [pencil].
Mediterranean Light [pencil]. Just Published. Original Mezzotint by L. Norsworthy (Limited Edition).
L. Norsworthy [pencil].
[London: Alfred Bell & Co., n.d., c.1930.]
Mezzotint, printed in colours, titled and signed by the artist. 220 x 150mm (8¾ x 6") very large margins. In original mount with printed label with publisher's logo of a black bell with ABC in white. Mint.
A night scene, with lights in the distance behind cypress trees. Lennie Norsworthy (1905-1984).
[Ref: 49222]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Mending Nets.
Mending Nets.
JHEames /32.
[1932.]
Woodcut engraving. 145 x 196mm (5¾ x 7¾"). Glued to backing sheet along upper edge; glue showing through and tears from top.
Men by their boats at the shoreline mending nets for fishing. By John H. Eames, painter and etcher who exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1934 and 1940.
[Ref: 29007]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Meths Drinkers /66
Meths Drinkers /66
P. John Burden
Line engraving, platemark 180 x 205mm (7 x 8") large margins. Signed in pencil by artist;
Macabre scene of homeless drinkers by contemporary artist P. John Burden.
[Ref: 41663]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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[In pencil underneath the image:]
[In pencil underneath the image:] "ML's" on Patrol-possibly commissioned from Francis Edward Foster (who knew Mason) was on the 'North Sea' Patrol & Commander of "flotilla".
[Pencil signature:] Frank H Mason.
[n.d. c.1920.]
Etching. 254 x 381mm. 10 x 15".
A group of ML ships on patrol in the North Sea. Frank Henry Mason (1876-1965) was a cadet on HMS Conway. Having served in the Royal Navy in the First World War, Mason became a war artist, with several such images held at the Imperial War Museum. Between the wars he became a full-time artist, working as an illustrator, a poster artist for railway companies, and supplying posters and postcards for shipping companies. From 1900 onwards he exhibited at the RA, and was awarded R.I. in 1929. Mason illustrated the book North Sea Fishers and Fighters in 1911, and was a 'significant artist of marine and coastal scenes, as well as an illustrator of shipping books'.
[Ref: 17968]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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Mont St Michel [pencil].
Mont St Michel [pencil].
L. Norsworthy [pencil].
[n.d., c.1930.]
Mezzotint, printed in colours, titled and signed by the artist. 150 x 220mm (6 x 8¾") very large margins. Mint.
Lennie Norsworthy (1905-1984).
[Ref: 49221]   £60.00   (£72.00 incl.VAT)
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[Morning Mists.]
[Morning Mists.]
K.M. Clayton.
[n.d., c.1930.]
Etching, signed by the artist. 195 x 300mm, 7¾ x 12".
'Miss' K.M. Clayton.
Wild ducks in flight.

[Ref: 11892]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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[The Morning Ride.]
[The Morning Ride.]
E.J. Detmold [signed in pencil.]
[n.d. c.1900.]
Drypoint with pencil signature with large margins. Plate 265 x 425mm (10½ x 16¾").
Two Arab men on horseback rear up in front of a fantastical city landscape with monkeys and peacocks, by Edward Julius Detmold (1883-1957), twin brother to Charles Maurice Detmold (1883-1908). The pair were among the artists associated with the Golden Age of Illustration. They worked together making sketches at the Zoological Gardens and exhibited together from the age of fourteen. He became one of the best Edwardian animal illustrators, known for his subtle placement of animals within their natural environment. Edward expressed artistic versatility and published a number of books of fine fantasy drawings in the 1920s; they portrayed a vivid imagination and he utilised warm colouring, which suited the period. The Jungle Book (1908) was to be the last substantial commission that the brothers worked on - due to the death of Charles in that same year. The extraordinary success of their illustrations to accompany Kipling's classic tale, however, firmly established the reputation for Edward and the following year, a suite of illustrations prepared to Aesop's tales were published in The Fables of Aesop (1909).
See Ref: 21421 (but with creases).
[Ref: 28873]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Mt. Wellington Auck. N.Z.
Mt. Wellington Auck. N.Z.
N.Gliuski. 60.
[n.d. c.1960.]
Etching, signed by artist, large sheet. Limited edition: 8/12. Plate 427 x 279mm (12¾ x 11").
Mount Wellington, volcanic peak located in the Auckland volcanic field, New Zealand. It is the youngest onshore volcano in Auckland, however it it not expected to erupt again.
[Ref: 29042]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Mowing Away.
Mowing Away.
F.W.P. Tolman delt et imp.
[n.d. c.1890.]
Wood cut engraving. Limited edition: 3/25. 341 x 254mm. 13½ x 10".
A at the entrance leaving the barn; another farmer inside holding up a fork with hay.
[Ref: 20041]   £350.00  
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[A man tunes a guitar.]
[A man tunes a guitar.]
[Francis Fane.]
[n.d. c.1850.]
Etching, extremely scarce. 109 x 120mm. 4¼ x 4¾".
A man tunes a guitar sat in front of a large manuscript open to read: "W: W 1851. May."
Colonel Francis Augustus Fane (1824-1893) was a Colonel who fought in the Indian Mutiny. He was commander of the Peshawar Light Horse. He gained the rank of Colonel in the service of the 25th Regiment. His life was full of excitement starting first as a soldier, then a banker before settling down as a country gentleman. He started life as a soldier in Antigua where he did some extensive sightseeing before returning to England for his second assignment which took him to Quebec, leading to further sightseeing with his uncle Major -General Mildmay Fane, around Niagara, New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington and Boston. In 1854 he returned to England to immediately join his uncle in India. It was until 1860 when he next moved to join the 25th regiment in Gibraltar. Following the death of his father in 1862 and the later death of his brother-in-law Anthony Willson, the Sleaford banker in 1866, he returned in November to end his army career, and embarked on a career in banking and finance.

During his time as a soldier he managed to find a lot of free time to indulge in numerous pastimes. This enabled him to become adept at music, and at drawing, painting and engraving. Whilst in the West Indies he had a large organ, which he took with him and exchanged in Calcutta in 1857 for a large harmonium, which was lost during the Mutiny. This ability enabled him to play in church in Quebec and in 1860 he received a new piano from Berlin in Gibraltar. It wasn’t until 1851 that he began etching, at which point he was in London based at a printers to learn that art of printing and engraving. He then bought his own printing press, which he took to India.

After leaving finance he soon became involved in local affairs in Fulbeck and in farming. He became a Justice of the Peace in 1875; and was very active in the affairs of the Conservative Association and of the Agricultural Society. His diaries came to abrupt end in 1884, nine years before his death, so little can be said about his remaining years.

[Ref: 16165]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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[Musicians].
[Musicians].
[Pencil signature] P.F. Gethin. Excrs.
[n.d. c.1912].
Etching with large margins. Plate size: 230 x 250mm, 9 x 9¾". Edition 34/40.
A man playing on a harp and a woman on a cello. A very atmospheric print.
[Ref: 28091]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Tatoo V
Tatoo V
[Shinichi Nakazawa]
Mixed method, 240 x 220mm (9½ x 8½") to platemark. Signed and numbered 42/50.
Etching with gold-leaf by Shinichi Nakazawa (b.1956, Tokyo)
[Ref: 19916]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Harold Nelson: Designs Made, Engraven & Imprinted by Him at the Sign of the Halberd. A.D. 1895.
Harold Nelson: Designs Made, Engraven & Imprinted by Him at the Sign of the Halberd. A.D. 1895.
[Edinburgh, Otto Schulze & Company, 1904?]
Etching on india. In pencil "with Harold Nelson's compl"; 240 x 190mm, 9½ x 7½". Margins spotted Uncut.
Etched title page in a mediaeval style with a strong art nouveau influence, showing a man leaning over a work desk. Harold Edward Hughes Nelson (1871-1948), artist, etcher and engraver, who designed bookplates, adverts and postage stamps. Influenced by Albrecht Durer and William Morris, he specialised in black and white images. In advertising his clients included Cadbury’s, Pears Soap, Dewar's and Selfridges This is probably the title to 'Harold Nelson: his book of book-plates consisting of 24 original designs'. The date 1895 in the title is within the halberd monogram.
[Ref: 21377]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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The 14th. of February.
The 14th. of February. 5.
G.B. O'Neill. [With monogram etched in plate.]
[Art Union of London, 1872.]
Etching on india paper, 200 x 150mm. 8 x 6".
The postman is mobbed at the door by children looking for valentine cards. By George Bernard O'Neill (1828-1917), published in 'Etchings for the Art Union of London by the Etching Club', plate 5. Sentimental paintings of children were extremely popular with Victorian audiences. Critics often dismissed such pictures as intellectually undemanding, yet some of the most important artists of the day took up the subject. The emotion of these pictures centre on a new, 19th century conception of childhood as an innocent, separate state to be shielded and prolonged.
[Ref: 27544]   £75.00   (£90.00 incl.VAT)
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The Net Menders [pencil, to lower margin].
The Net Menders [pencil, to lower margin].
Philip Kappel [pencil signature.]
[American, c.1933.]
Etching, laid paper watermarked 'England', 250 x 200mm. 9¾ x 8". Inscribed by the artist in pencil "For Samuel C. Endicott 1933".
Study of fishermen mending their nets on a beach; boats and a shack to background. By Philip Kappel (American, 1901 - 1981), etcher, illustrator and painter. Born Hartford, Connecticut in 1901.
[Ref: 23188]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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[The New Heir, Stokesay]
[The New Heir, Stokesay]
W.Russell Flint [Ink signature]
XLI [Ink edition number]
Drypoint. Edition of 75. Paper watermarked: ABSC 1793 [French]. Image 228 x 348mm. 9 x 13¾". Ink mss notation about the paper.
Sir William Russell Flint [1880-1969] was a Scottish artist who was known for his watercolor paintingsand etchings. He served as president of Britain’s Royal Society of Painters in Watercolours for 20years. His female sbjects are extremely popular while scenes of everyday life are highly acclaimed.
Wright: 38.
[Ref: 17005]   £620.00  
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[A view in New York City.]
[A view in New York City.]
E.K. Hengerer imp [pencil signature.]
E.K. Hengerer N.Y.C. 1930 [etched in plate.]
Etching, 330 x 240mm. (13 x 9½").
A view of New York City by American artist E.K. Hengerer. The view includes 'Ferguson's Lunch' shack by the waterside, and a small boat with 'Mary' inscribed on the side.
From Broadlands the Palmerston family.
[Ref: 27408]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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New York Harbor [pencil, to lower margin].
New York Harbor [pencil, to lower margin].
Philip Kappel [signed in pencil and in plate.]
[American, c.1934.]
Etching, laid paper watermarked 'JWhatman', 220 x 300mm. 8¾ x 11¾". Inscribed by the artist in pencil "To my friend Samuel C. Endicott 1934".
A tug boat approaching a large ocean-liner. By Philip Kappel (American, 1901 - 1981), etcher, illustrator and painter. Born Hartford, Connecticut in 1901.
[Ref: 23186]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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[New York from Brooklyn Bridge].
[New York from Brooklyn Bridge].
J Pennell imp [signature in pencil].
[n.d. c.1908]. Limited to 120 impressions.
Etching. 214 x 280mm.
Joseph Pennell [1857 - 1926], painter, illustrator and etcher, was born in Pennsylvania, the son of Philadelphia Quaker parents, and briefly attended the School of Industrial Design now called the Philadelphia College of Art. He was a pupil in the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts between 1878-80, and his unusual ability in etching was early recognized by his instructor, James L. Claghorn.
Wuerth:490
[Ref: 4601]   £420.00  
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Night Club [pencil].
Night Club [pencil].
O. Donovan [pencil].
[n.d., c.1950.]
Etching, limited edition 3/25, signed by the artist. 150 x 190mm (6 x 7½"), very large margins. Faint creasing.
A cellar nightclub, with a pianist and dancers.
Property of Nigel C. Talbot
[Ref: 60890]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Le No Man's Land. [pencil.]
Le No Man's Land. [pencil.] Fev. 1919. 9/125
Jules van der Leene. [pencil.]
Etching, limited to 125, signed by the artist. 375 x 495mm. Very large margins. Margins soiled at edges, several small worm holes. Paper watermarked 'Van Gielder Zonen'.
Scene from the Great War: a rusting tank in a desolate landscape, with a heavy, brooding sky, by Jules van de Leene (Belgian, 1887-1967).
[Ref: 28616]   £450.00  
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["Kirkwhite's Birthplace"]
Harold F Collinson [pencil signature.]
[British, n.d., c.1920s.]
Etching, laid paper, scarce, 180 x 130mm. 7 x 5". Paper punctured at upper platemark.
A street scene, Nottingham; captioned to verso in pencil. Henry Kirke White (1785 - 1806), was a poet; the house in which he is said to have been born is in Exchange Alley. In c.1900 the lower portion was a butcher's shop, the upper portion is a tavern with the sign of ‘The Kirke White.’ Initially a clerk in a legal practice, White decided to pursue a career in the church. To raise funds for this move he published a small volume of poems in 1803, which was not successful. In 1805, he began studying at Cambridge where he became a highly regarded scholar. However, the punishing regime he set himself made him ill and he died of consumption at the age of twenty-one. After his death a large quantity of verse and prose was found among his papers, which was published as The Remains of Henry Kirke White with an Account of his Life (1807). This volume, which went to ten editions, formed the basis of White's reputation as a promising poet who had died tragically young. Harold Frank Collinson (1886 - 1955). Collinson was the etching master at Nottingham Municipal School of Art. He left Nottingham in 1940 to live in the United States and died in New York in 1955.
[Ref: 22834]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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[Nude woman (named in Greek in plate upper left) with looking-glass seated on rocks by the sea.]
[Nude woman (named in Greek in plate upper left) with looking-glass seated on rocks by the sea.]
Edward Slocombe 1886 [signed in pencil and in plate.]
[British, c.1890.]
Etching in reddish-brown ink, 415 x 215mm. 16¼ x 8½". Some creasing; unexamined out of frame.
A romanticized composition; the inspiration appears to be classical mythology. Edward Slocombe RPE (1850 - 1915) was born in London into a noted family of artists, a painter, etcher and mezzotint engraver. Some of his etchings were published in The Art Journal and the Portfolio, also by the Fine Art Society.
[Ref: 22469]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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[Semi-nude woman (named in Greek in plate upper left) dipping her toe into water in a landscape.]
[Semi-nude woman (named in Greek in plate upper left) dipping her toe into water in a landscape.]
Edward Slocombe 1886 [signed in pencil and in plate.]
[British, c.1890.]
Etching in reddish-brown ink, 415 x 215mm. 16¼ x 8½". Some creasing; unexamined out of frame.
A romanticized composition; the inspiration appears to be classical mythology. Edward Slocombe RPE (1850 - 1915) was born in London into a noted family of artists, a painter, etcher and mezzotint engraver. Some of his etchings were published in The Art Journal and the Portfolio, also by the Fine Art Society.
[Ref: 22470]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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[The Oassis at Daybreak.]
[The Oassis at Daybreak.]
E.J. Detmold [signed in pencil.]
[n.d. c.1900.]
Drypoint with pencil signature, with large margins. Plate 182 x 395mm (7¼ x 15½"). Slight ink loss top left; paper tone.
Two figures and laden camels with coconut palms beyond, by Edward Julius Detmold (1883-1957), twin brother to Charles Maurice Detmold (1883-1908). The pair were among the artists associated with the Golden Age of Illustration. They worked together making sketches at the Zoological Gardens and exhibited together from the age of fourteen. He became one of the best Edwardian animal illustrators, known for his subtle placement of animals within their natural environment. Edward expressed artistic versatility and published a number of books of fine fantasy drawings in the 1920s; they portrayed a vivid imagination and he utilised warm colouring, which suited the period. The Jungle Book (1908) was to be the last substantial commission that the brothers worked on - due to the death of Charles in that same year. The extraordinary success of their illustrations to accompany Kipling's classic tale, however, firmly established the reputation for Edward and the following year, a suite of illustrations prepared to Aesop's tales were published in The Fables of Aesop (1909).
[Ref: 28871]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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October (Dartmoor Ponies).
October (Dartmoor Ponies).
Williamson. Horace W. Williamson [pencil signature]
[n.d., c.1930]
Drypoint etching. 205 x 270mm, 8 x 10½".
Ponies in a bleak landscape.
[Ref: 11961]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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[The Old Bridge.]
[The Old Bridge.]
W.O.J.N. [Wijnand Otto Jan Nieuwenkamp].
[n.d., c.1903.]
Woodcut. Printed area 175 x 315mm (7 x 12½").
An ancient bridge over a river, possibly in Mechelen, Belgium. Nieuwenkamp's 'Brücke in Mecheln' has a similar window structure. Nieuwenkamp (1874-1950) was the first European artist to visit Bali. It is probable that this view was drawn from his houseboat, 'De Zwerver' (The Wanderer), in which he toured Europe, holding exhibitions on board.
[Ref: 41733]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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[Old Man.]
[Old Man.]
Hayden Mackey [signed in the plate.]
[n.d. c.1920.]
Coloured woodcut, signed. Plate 268 x 179mm. 10½ x 7". Laid on card.
Haydn Reynolds Mackey (1883-1979) was a book illustrator and printmaker of bold coloured linocuts and woodcuts. He was a leader in representing an innovative and bold departure away from the traditional and recognised methods of printmaking.
[Ref: 23618]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Old Mill House. Barton Mill.
Old Mill House. Barton Mill.
M. Oliver Rae.
[n.d. c.1920.]
Etching. Image 82 x 114mm. 3¼ x 4½".
The Old Mill House, Barton Mills, Suffolk. Mabel Oliver Rae (British, fl. 1850-1900).
[Ref: 22909]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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[On Guard.]
[On Guard.]
J.S. Noble 1882 [etched in plate]. J S Noble Chas O Murray [pencil signatures].
London Published 1.st February 1883, by Rob.t Dunthorne at The Cabinet of Fine Arts, Vigo Street, W._Copyright Registered.
Etching, signed in pencil, with very large margins. Plate 405 x 520mm. 16 x 20½". Uncut.
Two dogs sitting guard and keeping watch over a sleeping baby in a cradle.
[Ref: 27954]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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[Untitled portrait.]
[Untitled portrait.]
Malcolm Osborne. [Signed in pencil.].
Etching. 135 x 225mm.
Malcolm Osborne [1880 - 1963] was born in Frome, Somerset. He studied at Bristol School of Art and the Royal College of Art, London, under Sir Frank Short. When Short retired in 1924 he succeeded him as head of the etching and engraving school. Osborne produced just over a hundred prints, including British and European land and townscapes, but it is for his portraiture that he is most highly regarded.
[Ref: 7151]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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"Pals."
R.H. Palenske. [signed in pencil.]
[n.d. c.1930].
Etching, 15 x 10cm. 6 x 4". Paper discoloured.
Etching of two moose. By Reinhold H. Palenske (1884-1954), born in Chicago, where he attended the Art Institute.
[Ref: 18632]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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[Palm Grove, Pulé.]
[Palm Grove, Pulé.]
Thomas Handforth [pencil signature].
[n.d., c.1928.]
Etching, signed by the artist. 170 x 190mm, 6¾ x 7½".
Thomas Scofield Handforth (1897–1948), Prominent American artist and etcher. He travelled extensively through Northern and Central America also in the Pacific, Asia and North Africa.
[Ref: 11889]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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The City of Panama [titled in pencil lower right].
The City of Panama [titled in pencil lower right].
JPennell [signed in pencil.]
[Philadelphia and London: J.B. Lippincott Co., 1912.]
Large lithograph from an edition limited to 50, scarce, sheet 655 x 525mm. 25¾ x 20¾". Foxing; laid on card.
View down onto the buildings of the old town of Panama City, the capital and largest city of the Republic of Panama, the southernmost country of Central America. It is located at the Pacific entrance of the Panama Canal. The view is from the Tivoli Hotel, Ancon, the veranda to the right. Captioned in reverse in plate. From ‘Joseph Pennell’s pictures of the Panama Canal’, the artist's most famous lithographic series. In January of 1912, Pennell went to the Isthmus of Panama to draw the work on the canal for Century Magazine and London Illustrated News. There were 28 large lithographs in the series, issued in an edition of 50. Joseph Pennell (1857 – 1926) was a painter, illustrator and etcher, born in Pennsylvania, USA, the son of Philadelphia Quaker parents. He was a pupil in the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts between 1878-80, and his unusual ability in etching was early recognized by his instructor, James L. Claghorn.
See Print Collector's Quarterly Oct. 1912 p.291. See Library of Congress 12023736.
[Ref: 22329]   £480.00  
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Cut towards Ancon Hill [titled in pencil lower right].
Cut towards Ancon Hill [titled in pencil lower right].
J.Pennell [signed in pencil.]
[Philadelphia and London: J.B. Lippincott Co., 1912.]
Large lithograph from an edition limited to 50, scarce, sheet 485 x 635mm. 19 x 25". Foxing; laid on card.
View of construction work on the Panama Canal in Central America which joins the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean and is a key conduit for international maritime trade. Built from 1904 to 1914, annual traffic has risen from about 1,000 ships in the canal's early days to 14,702 vessels in 2008. From ‘Joseph Pennell’s pictures of the Panama Canal’, the artist's most famous lithographic series. In January of 1912, Pennell went to the Isthmus of Panama to draw the work on the canal for Century Magazine and London Illustrated News. There were 28 large lithographs in the series, issued in an edition of 50. Joseph Pennell (1857 – 1926) was a painter, illustrator and etcher, born in Pennsylvania, USA, the son of Philadelphia Quaker parents. He was a pupil in the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts between 1878-80, and his unusual ability in etching was early recognized by his instructor, James L. Claghorn.
See Print Collector's Quarterly Oct. 1912 p.291. See Library of Congress 12023736.
[Ref: 22330]   £550.00  
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Estacade entre le Re Louviers et L'Ile St. Louis. 1840
Estacade entre le Re Louviers et L'Ile St. Louis. 1840
AP Martial.
Etching. 140 x 210mm, 5½ x 8¼".
Adolphe Potémont Martial (1828-83), creator of over three hundred scenes of Paris and its environs.
[Ref: 12047]   £60.00   (£72.00 incl.VAT)
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"Patience". 6/75.
Horace Williamson. [Signed in pencil.]
[n.d., c.1930.]
Etching. Platemark: 175 x 240mm (7 x 9½"). Very large margins. Light mountburn.
A polar bear peering into an icy pool of water below. Limited edition of 75 prints by Horace W. Williamson.
[Ref: 37815]   £170.00   (£204.00 incl.VAT)
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"Patience".
Horace Williamson. [Signed in pencil.]
[n.d., c.1930.]
Etching. Proof. Platemark: 175 x 240mm (7 x 9½"). Very large margins.
A polar bear peering into an icy pool of water below. A proof impression from a limited edition of 75 prints by Horace W. Williamson.
[Ref: 37816]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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[The Pensioner.]
[The Pensioner.]
OE [monogram of Emil Orlik.]
[London: Unicorn Press, 1898.]
Woodcut printed in black and red. Image 105 x 85mm (4¼ x 3½"), 'Dome' corcular blindstamp in margin. Staining in margin.
A Chelsea Pensioner with an old lady holding his wrist, red post pillar box behind. Emil Orlik (Austrian, 1870-1932) produced this woodcut for 'The Dome', an illustrated magazine and review of literature, music, architecture and the graphic arts. Although it only ran from 1897-1900 the contributors included Elgar, Japanese printmakers Hiroshige & Hokusai, Rosetti, Strang and Yeats.
BM 1949,0411.4505/
[Ref: 44288]   £75.00   (£90.00 incl.VAT)
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[A sow suckling piglets.]
[A sow suckling piglets.]
Henry Rayner [signed in plate and in pencil to margin.]
Copyright 1940 [pencil, lower margin.]
Drypoint etching, 110 x 135mm. 4¼ x 5¼". A fine impression, wide margins.
Captioned 'Study' in pencil, apparently in the artist's hand, below the plate. Henry Hewitt Redstone Rayner (1902 - 1957). Australian-born, he worked in the Antipodes before studying at the Royal Academy. He was a friend of Sickert.
[Ref: 22527]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Pigs [in pencil lower left].
Pigs [in pencil lower left].
J. Wilkie [signed in pencil.]
[n.d., c.1930.]
Etching, 190 x 252mm.
An endearing scene of piglets suckling in a sty by James Wilkie (1890 - 1957).
[Ref: 7727]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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