The Library Sale 2024-10-10 Auction - 488 Price Results - Cheffins in Cambridgeshire
CHURCHILL (Winston S)FLEMING (Ian)§ Edward Ardizzone CBE RA ARWS RDI (British, 1900-1979)
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Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom
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Antonie Waterloo (Dutch, 1609-1690): Antonie Waterloo (Dutch, 1609-1690) A forest landscape with bridge, etching, signed in the plate, 22 x 29cm
0001: Antonie Waterloo (Dutch, 1609-1690)Est. £40-£60Lot Passed
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Collection of four engravings: Collection of four engravings Hedging and Ditching from Liber Studiorum by J.M.W. Turner, sepia etching with aquatint, 21 x 29cm (image); Mother and three children resting by Anthonie Watherloo,
0002: Collection of four engravingsEst. £100-£200
Antonie Waterloo (Dutch, 1609-1690): Antonie Waterloo (Dutch, 1609-1690) A pair of landscape etchings, a dog drinking from a stream and a small bridge over a stream, each signed with initials in the plates, 29 x 23.5cm (plates),
0003: Antonie Waterloo (Dutch, 1609-1690)Est. £150-£300Lot Passed
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David Loggan,: David Loggan, Collegium Iesu apud Cantab., engraved aerial iew of Jesus College, Cambridge, circa 1690, 38 x 51.5cm; together with a trio of small size prints by W West including Pump Court, Jesus
0004: David Loggan,Est. £150-£300
Captain William Cornwallis Harris: Captain William Cornwallis Harris Four hand coloured lithograph vignettes from ‘Portraits of the Game and Wild Animals of Southern Africa’ (1840) ‘The Water Buck’ ‘The Roan Antelope’
0006: Captain William Cornwallis HarrisEst. £300-£500Lot Passed
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Robert I. Cruickshank: Robert I. Cruickshank The Regular Out-an-Outer vot drives the HERO! The Cad to the Man wot drives the Sovereign two satirical hand coloured etchings published 1829, maple framed
0007: Robert I. CruickshankEst. £60-£100
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William Fowler: William Fowler View of the Steeple of the Church of St Nicholas, Newcastle upon Tyne, hand coloured etching 1818, 61.5 x 36.5cm (image) rather toned, small closed tear at top; some surface age marks
0008: William FowlerEst. £50-£80
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Cecil Charles Windsor Aldin (1870-1935): Cecil Charles Windsor Aldin (1870-1935) Group of five amusing Hunt Meet scenes, early 20th century colour prints in contemporary oak frames 48 x 71cm including frames
0009: Cecil Charles Windsor Aldin (1870-1935)Est. £80-£150
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S and N Buck: S and N Buck The North West Prospect of the University and Town of Cambridge, hand coloured engraving, circa 1743, 31 x 80cm 54 x 100cm framed size
0010: S and N BuckEst. £80-£150
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After Henry Ryland: After Henry Ryland 'Rosamunda', monochrome print, signed and dated 1892 in the plate, in original frame of the period, 25 x 17cm
0011: After Henry RylandEst. £50-£80
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Sir Frank Short (1857-1945) after JMW Turner: Sir Frank Short (1857-1945) after JMW Turner A 'Liber Studiorum' portfolio of prints, compiled by Alderman Richard Turner (1881-1982), principally including seven hand-signed proof etchings &
0013: Sir Frank Short (1857-1945) after JMW TurnerEst. £300-£500
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After Henry Alken: After Henry Alken Ascot Heath, Preparing to Start; and Ipswich, Weighing, a pair of hand coloured aquatints by Sutherland
0014: After Henry AlkenEst. £100-£200
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Flags of the British Empire and All Nations: Flags of the British Empire and All Nations A flag chart, published by Gale & Polden Ltd., circa 1914
0017: Flags of the British Empire and All NationsEst. £100-£200
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SEGAR (William): SEGAR (William) Baronagium Genealogicum: or The Pedigrees of the English Peers, [1764], folio, disbound and incomplete, 24 large engraved plates of crests and quaterings only, some trimmed, many
0018: SEGAR (William)Est. £100-£200
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The West-End Railway District, London,: The West-End Railway District, London, handcoloured pen lithograph from The Illustrated London News, 36 x 52cm; Robert Morden, Map of Essex circa 1695, handcoloured engraving, 34 x 41cm; F Chesham
0019: The West-End Railway District, London,Est. £100-£150
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After Henry Fuseli R.A.: After Henry Fuseli R.A. Lycidas, by Frederick Christian Lewis and Moses Haughton engraving and aquatint, proof before title, inscribed in ink 'Under the opening eye-lids of the morn / What time the
0021: After Henry Fuseli R.A.Est. £60-£80
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Paul Hawdon (b. 1953): Paul Hawdon (b. 1953) Two monochrome etchings in the Piranesi style, each hand-signed, one numbered 3/5, the largest 100 x 70 cm (sheet), unframed (2)
0023: Paul Hawdon (b. 1953)Est. £50-£80
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Joseph Nash (1809-1878): Joseph Nash (1809-1878) A collection of eight lithographs of stately home interiors, including Hardwick Hall, Knole and Wakehurst, one with hand-colouring, various sizes, unframed
0024: Joseph Nash (1809-1878)Est. £40-£60
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S and N Buck: S and N Buck The East Prospect of St Edmunds-Bury in the County of Suffolk, hand coloured engraving circa 1741, 32 x 82cm; The South West Prospect of Yarmouth, in the County of Norfolk, rather
0025: S and N BuckEst. £100-£200