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Auction House:
Art+Object
Number of lots recorded:32
Lots with images:32
Prices available:32
Category:
Prints - Engravings, Lithographs etc
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LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** Max Gimblett, One at a Time, unique screenprint with gold and silver leaf, title inscribed, signed and dated 2011 verso, 37 x 27 cm ***
*** Johanne Zoffany, Colonel Mordaunt's Cock match, at Lucknow in the Province of Oude in the year 1786 at which were present several high and distinguished Personages. Engraved by Richard Earlom, hand coloured mezzotint, margins, framed to plate mark, 46 x… ***
*** August Earle. The Wounded Chief Hongi and his family, Bay of Island Hand tinted lithograph, 1828 ***
*** Hamish Keith, banana, screenprint, 1968, original National Art Gallery, Wellington, label affixed verso, 760 x 54 cm ***
*** Napoleon, lithograph, published Paris, 1832, 395 x 255 mm ***
*** De Sainson, Vue de Kahouwera. Village fortifi'e a la abaie des iles (Nouvelle Zelande), Pl 51, hand coloured lithograph, 1833. 30 x 39 cm, framed with 'Kauuwhera pa - bay of Islands 1827' inscribed on mount. Provenance: Estate of John Lawford. ***
*** After Sydney Parkinson. Tetê d'un Guerrier de la Nouvelle Zelande (Head of a warrior of New Zealand) Copperplate engraving. This is the first portrait of a Maori person, from the East Coast of the Nth. Island, drawn by a European artist. ***
*** Charles Frederick Goldie print, 'A Good Joke', framed in a traditional Goldie style ebonised frame, 40 x 33 cm ***
*** Mervyn Williams, chromatic Variations V, screenprint 2/7, title inscribed, signed and dated '69, 490 x 74 cm ***
*** De Sainson, village de Korora-reka (Nouvelle Zelande), hand coloured lithograph, Pl 61, 1833, 30 x 39 cm, framed & mounted. Provenance: Estate of John Lawford. ***
*** Napoleon the 1st at St. Helena, taken from the Ibbetson original lithograph (pub. Manchester 1855), 315 x 432 mm, Offered with magazine fragment initialed (A.M.B) from the sphere July 8, 1911, which details the provenance of this image and a number of… ***
*** Charles Heaphy, part of Lambton harbour, in port Nicholson, New Zealand, comprehending one third of the water frontage of the town of Wellington. Published for the New Zealand Company by Smith, elder, lithograph, hand coloured, 1841, 43 x 54 cm.… ***
*** Menard, village de Koro-rareka (Nouvelle Zelande), 'Watering bay, early Russell', hand coloured lithograph 1841, inscribed on mount, 18 x 27 cm framed & mounted. Ellis 143. Scarce. Relates to the voyage of the Venus 1836-1839 commanded by Abel du… ***
*** Frank Brangwyn, the Tow rope, drypoint etching (1906), titled in pencil with artists monogram, 14.5 x 21 cm, mounted and framed, very good condition, one or two light spots. ***
*** Stanley Palmer, Harataonga, bamboo etching title inscribed, signed and dated 2010 53 x 75 cm. ***
*** After Isaac Gilsenan. Murderers Bay Copperplate engraving. This is the first image of Maori people drawn by a European artist, showing a crew of Maori in a double-hulled canoe in what is now known as Tasman Bay. ***
*** Louise Auguste de Sainson. A lithograph illustrating the Maori canoes of Tolaga Bay and Bream Bay, New Zealand ***
*** Charles D. Barraud, [3x], 1. Auckland harbour, chromolithograph, 25 x 35 cm, 1875, 2. Wakefield - Edward. Auckland harbour. N.Z. Coloured lithograph, published by A.D. Willis 1889, 3. (Vogel. Julius.) Hokitika river, from the town of Hokitika, hand… ***
*** Denys Watkins, vacation, screenprint 10/30, title inscribed, signed and dated 1975, 400m x 31 cm ***
*** Herman Diedrich Sporing. 'A Fortified Town or Village Called a Hippah (Pa), Built on a Perforated Rock, at Tolaga in New Zealand'. Copperplate engraving, c. 1769 ***
*** George French Angas. 'House of Iwikau, brother of Te Heuheu and Falls of Ko Waihi at Te Rapa, Taupo Lake'. Hand tinted lithograph from The New Zealanders Illustrated, 1847 ***
*** William Hodges. A Family at Dusk Bay, New Zealand Copperplate engraving, c. 1775 ***
*** Oswald W. Brierly, 'Fatshan Creek', the 'Raleigh's gig sinking and the crew disabled …. Commodore Keppel shaking his fist at the enemy ….', tinted, coloured lithograph, published by day & Son, London 1857, 42.5 x 60.5 cm, framed & mounted. Provenance:… ***
*** After Sydney Parkinson. War Canoe of New Zealand with a view of Gable End Foreland Copperplate engraving ***
*** Unknown Artist. Insulaire de la Nouvelle Zelande Rare and early hand tinted copperplate engraving ***
*** John William Lewin. A Hoodee of Gunna Chief of Rangee Hoo Hand tinted lithograph, London: G. & W.B. Whittaker, 1824. Gunna Chief was the first Maori to sell land to the missionaries in the Bay of Islands in 1815 ***
*** Trevor Lloyd, tree Ferns, etching, titled and signed, 34 x 21.5 cm, framed. Provenance: Estate of John Lawford. ***
*** Rodney Fumpston, Egypt six, two plate etching, AP, title inscribed and signed, 66 x 75.5 cm ***
*** De Sainson, L'Astrolable dans la passe des Francais. (French Pass) (Nouvelle Zelande), Pl 40, hand coloured lithograph, 1833. 28 x 39 cm framed & mounted. Provenance: Estate of John Lawford. ***
*** De Sainson, Vue Prise a la Baie des Iles (Nouvelle Zelande), hand coloured lithograph, 1833. Pl 62, 25 x 26.5 cm, framed & mounted. Provenance: Estate of John Lawford. ***
*** William Hodges. Family in Dusk Bay, New Zealand Copperplate engraving, c. 1775 ***
*** Lieut L.G. Heath [Drawn By], Hongkong as seen from the Anchorage, drawn by Lieut L.G. Heath of the hallmarked sterling iris. Three coloured engravings published by the Hydrographic office of the Admiralty, May 4th. 1847. Pulled from the original Admiralty… ***