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Lot 275
S. Johnson, (English School, Early 20th Century), 3 pastoral scenes, possibly around Ninfield, East Sussex, 2 signed, oil on canvas, 29.3 x 44.8cm; William Kip (act.c.1598-1635) after John Norden, Map of Surrey, hand coloured engraving, 29.8 x 39.8cm, and a print of a cottage at Shottermill, Near Haslemere. (5).Hammer: £ 40
Lot 277
"An Inn By A Frozen River", after a follower of Isack van Ostade, oil on panel, 17.7 x 18.5cm, (original held in the National Gallery), and M. J. Randell (British, Early 20th Century), Haywain with figures working and resting, a farmhouse and trees beyond, signed lower right, oil on canvas, 39.5 x 50cm. (2).Hammer: £ 90
Lot 278
Charles Frederick Allbon (British, 1856-1926), Fishing boats at low tide and ladies with baskets on the shore, signed lower left, watercolour, 20.7 x 46cm, and Arthur Sheldon Phillips (British, 1914-2001), Estuary at low tide with beached boats, signed lower right, watercolour, 34.2 x 51cm. (2).Hammer: £ 40
Lot 279
Alfred Josiah Rushton (British, 1864-?), Coastal Path, signed lower right, watercolour, 27.8 x 37.8cm; L. N. Dawkins (British, 20th Century), Dirt track though a field gate with oak trees, signed lower right, watercolor, 24.5 x 41cm, and English School, 20th Century, Coastal town with harbour and jetty, indistinctly signed lower right, sepia watercolour, 12.5 x 22cm. (3).Lot 280
Susan Conway (British, Contemporary), "Autumn, Waggoners Wells" (East Hampshire), signed and dated "86" lower right, mixed media textile laid on canvas, 88 x 189cm. (Notes: Susan Conway is a local artist whose pieces are inspired by her extensive work on textiles, art, and culture in Thailand and Burma. Her pieces are featured in collections in London, New York and Sydney, and at Imperial College London and Wolfson College, Oxford. She is currently a Research Associate at the Institute of Development Studies at Sussex University, having previously been at the School of Oriental and African Studies, London).Hammer: £ 60
Lot 281
Susan Conway (British, Contemporary), "The Imagining Universe", mixed media textile mounted on a white canvas background, 137 x 88.5cm. (Notes: Susan Conway is a local artist whose pieces are inspired by her extensive work on textiles, art, and culture in Thailand and Burma. Her pieces are featured in collections in London, New York and Sydney, and at Imperial College London and Wolfson College, Oxford. She is currently a Research Associate at the Institute of Development Studies at Sussex University, having previously been at the School of Oriental and African Studies, London). (2).Lot 281A
Susan Conway (British, Contemporary), ''Temple Ruins at Sukhotai'', mixed media textile mounted on a white canvas background, 136 x 87cm. (Notes: Susan Conway is a local artist whose pieces are inspired by her extensive work on textiles, art, and culture in Thailand and Burma. Her pieces are featured in collections in London, New York and Sydney, and at Imperial College London and Wolfson College, Oxford. She is currently a Research Associate at the Institute of Development Studies at Sussex University, having previously been at the School of Oriental and African Studies, London)..Lot 285
The Wonderful World of Bill Ward King of the Glamour Girls, Edited by Eric Kroll, published by Taschen (2006), hardback.Footnote: A retrospective of the artist Bill Ward (1918-1998), comic creator and illustrator of Captain Marvel, Blackhawk, and Torchy. In the early 1950s, Ward turned to creating artwork of 'pin-up' women. This book includes a broad selection of Ward's work and interviews with Ward's family..
Hammer: £ 42
Lot 286
Bill Ward (American, 1918-1998), illustration of a 'glamour girl' with the caption 'Well, I'll Say This - You're the trimmest craft I've ever seen attached to that piling', pencil, crayon with gouache white highlights, signed 'WARD', framed, 57 x 41cm (frame 81 x 64cm).Footnote:
Bill Ward was a comic creator and illustrator of Captain Marvel, Blackhawk, and Torchy. In the early 1950s, Ward turned to creating artwork of 'pin-up' women..
Hammer: £500
Lot 287
Bill Ward (American, 1918-1998), 'Glamour girl' illustration with the caption 'Let's read lips, darling', pencil, crayon with gouache white highlights, signed 'WARD', framed, 57 x 41cm (frame 84 x 67cm).Footnote:
Illustrated page 212 of the book 'The Wonderful World of Bill Ward...', Ed. Eric Knoll, Taschen (2006).
Bill Ward was a comic creator and illustrator of Captain Marvel, Blackhawk, and Torchy. In the early 1950s, Ward turned to creating artwork of 'pin-up' women..
Hammer: £420
Lot 288
The David Shepherd Archive Collection. Paintings specially selected by the Artist and published to celebrate his 80th birthday in April 2011, Sark: Gateway Publishing, 2011, 109 colour reproductions of paintings by David Shepherd, white cotton gloves, top edge gilt, original green morocco-backed vellum, contained in grey solander box, oblong folio. Limited edition number 172..Hammer: £300
Lot 291
Cecil Aldin (1870-1935), "Ightham Mote House, The Courtyard", and "Chiddingstone, Kent", from the "Old Manor Houses" Series, signed in pencil in the margin, colour print, the larger 41 x 33cm; "The Middle House, Mayfield", and "Henry VII Inn, Hever", from the "Old English Inns" Series, signed in pencil in the margin, colour print, the larger 40 x 34cm. (4).Hammer: £ 30
Lot 292
David Shepherd (1931 -2017), signed limited edition prints of 'Tigers Head' and 'Lions Head', numbered 228/500 and 233/500 respectively, each 19 x 23cm, along with two prints of a 'Lion cub' and 'Leopard cub, each numbered 588/1000, and a print titled 'Shade' depicting a lion head in grasses, numbered 63/200, 19 x 18cm. All in card mounts but unframed. (5).Lot 294
David Shepherd (1931 -2017) signed limited edition print of the 'Zambezi Sawmills Railway', numbered 27/850 and signed in pencil, 28 x 36cm. Along with a Mandy Shepherd (British, b.1960) 'Panda' limited edition print of a Panda chewing bamboo, signed and numbered 33/100 in pencil, with certificate, approximate size 40cm x 34cm. Each in card mount but unframed. (2).Lot 295
Felix Kelly (1914-1994), "The Old Cater Ryder Building", signed in pencil in the margin, limited edition print 69/125, 35.3 x 47.8cm; Hugh Casson (1910-1999), "The West Front, Westminster Abbey", limited edition print, 265/500; 27 x 21.2cm; English School, contemporary, The Royal Exchange, London, Gouache, signed lower right, 27 x 40cm, and an engraving of St Paul's Cathedral. (4).Lot 297
Martin Handford (b.1954), 4 Cricket related block prints, each signed, numbered and titled in the margin, limited edition of 50, largest 13 x 16.2cm; Rowland Langmaid (1897-1956), "The Silver Solent", signed and titled in pencil in the margin, etching, 14.5 x 22cm; English School, 20th Century, River scene, signed with monogram "C F T", goauche, 24 x 34.3cm, and another print. (7).Lot 302
Margaret Merry (British, 20th/21st century) painting of a seated female nude, watercolour, signed, mounted and framed in UV art glass, frame: 60.5 x 79.5cm, along with a print of an Indian female holding jar, with applied stones, within mount and framed with UV art glass, frame: 28.5 x 22.5cm. (2).Hammer: £ 40
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