*** | D'Arcy W. Doyle, 'Picnic Day at the Gabba', December 1983, limited edition colour lithograph (#209/500), editioned and signed in the lower margin, attractively framed and glazed, overall 61.5 x 106.5 cm. | *** | |
*** | 'The Australian Clipper-ship Marco Polo' (1851) and 'Launch of the Australian steam-ship Pacific at Millwall' (1854), hand-coloured steel engravings from the illustrated London news, both framed, (2), each 40 x 47 cm overall. | *** | |
*** | Edmund Blampied (English, 1886 - 1966), (untitled - farm workers), dry-point etching, signed in the plate and in pencil in lower margin, 25 x 33 cm. | *** | |
*** | Antique hand-coloured shell engraving 27 x 21 cm | *** | |
*** | Graham Clarke (b.1941), Proper Job, limited edition hand-coloured etching, titled, editioned 207/350 and signed in lower margin, 15 x 17 cm. | *** | |
*** | Joan Blaeu (1596 - 1673), 'Leicestrensis Comitatus - Leicester Shire', copper plate engraving, 1662, [Amsterdam, atlas Major...] with some hand colouring, 38 x 49 cm; framed 51 x 60 cm overall. | *** | |
*** | Engravings/lithographs: c1739-1928 group, noted 1808 hand-coloured engraving from Baudin's 'Voyage De Decouvertes Aux Terres Australes', titled 'Timor. Naba-Leba Roi De L'Ile Solor' (window mounted, 27 x 33 cm), ; c1855 lithographs (5), of safety lamps &… | *** | |
*** | William Dyson (1880-1938): 'Dr Freud: - 'Aha! Thinking Naughty Thoughts Again', etching, unsigned, 20 x 15 cm. with accompanying note. | *** | |
*** | Norman Lindsay (1879-1969), 'Rose Lindsay Bookplate', facsimile etching, 2001, numbered 209/550, image size 13 x 18 cm. | *** | |
*** | Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), 'Half Nude Woman with Hat in Red Chair', giclee lithograph print, signed 'Collection Domaine Picasso' lower right, and numbered 13/500, overall 51 x 66 cm. | *** | |
*** | Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), 'Nude Lady with Scarf Over Hat', giclee lithograph print, signed 'Collection Domaine Picasso' lower right, and numbered 14/500, overall 51 x 66 cm. | *** | |
*** | Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), 'Two Women with Child', giclee lithograph print, signed 'Collection Domaine Picasso' lower right, and numbered 21/500, overall 51 x 67 cm. | *** | |
*** | Gerrard Gayfield Shaw (1885-1961): 'Perth University', etching, signed lower right and numbered 11/50, 21 x 27 cm | *** | |
*** | A pair of antique oval lithograph prints titled 'The Pedler' and 'The Millstream Towing The Prize', 19th century, framed and glazed, both 23 x 27 cm overall | *** | |
*** | Kevin Charles (Pro) Hart (1928 - 2006), (The Shearers), artist proof lithograph, signed in pencil lower right, 24 x 28 cm | *** | |
*** | A pair of George Baxter prints: I.) news from Australia, II.) Australia, news from home, both attractively framed and mounted, 22 x 26 cm each overall | *** | |
*** | Robert Gibbings (Irish, 1889 - 1958) the lost anchor 1936 wood engraving, initialed R.G. In the plate lower right signed in lower margin; from a limited edition of 200 23 x 22 cm (image) | *** | |
*** | Nicholaes Visscher II (1649 - 1702) Angliae Regnum. 1694, copperplate engraving, hand coloured, 56 x 49 cm | *** | |
*** | 'Hunting the Kangaroo' hand-coloured lithograph newspaper supplement, circa 1883, 37 x 25 cm | *** | |
*** | Henry Roberts (1756 - 1796), 'Plan of adventure bay on van Diemen's Land...' and 'View of the south side of adventure Bay.', copper plate engravings on a single sheet; some hand colouring, from cook & King: 'A voyage to the Pacific Ocean, for making… | *** | |
*** | Vasile Dobrian (Romania, 1912-1999) linocut, circa 1932, with the artist's monogram lower left, 20 x 24.5 cm. | *** | |
*** | Nicolas-Martin Petit (1777-1804), Terre de Diemen : Grou-Agara, copper-plate engraving from the Baudin Expedition 'Voyages de Decouvertes...', Paris, 1807, 31.5 x 24 cm. | *** | |
*** | Political Satire: a Kick up Among the Wigs, William Heath, 1828, pub. By Tho. McLean, 26 Haymarket, London. Hand-coloured etching, plate: 25 x 35 cm. The Duke of Wellington charges on horseback through a crowd of little wigs (i.e. Whigs) in this satire on… | *** | |
*** | Political Satire: the Mute-Ability of Affairs!!!, William Heath, 1828, pub. By Tho. McLean, 26 Haymarket, London. Hand-coloured etching, plate: 35 x 24 cm. The Duke of Wellington, field Marshall and Prime Minister. | *** | |
*** | Political Satire: a patriotic toast, a. Sharpshooter Fect. Pub. Feb 25, by S. Gans, 15 Southampton St. Strand. Hand-coloured etching, plate: 24 x 35 cm. Wellington, Peel, Lyndhurst, and Scarlett toast as they display indifference to the distress of… | *** | |
*** | David Roberts (1796 - 1864), city of Tiberias on the sea of Galilee, April 22nd, 1839. Hand-coloured lithograph from, the holy land, Syria, Idumea, Arabia, Egypt & Nubia, (1839), 32.5 x 48 cm. | *** | |
*** | David Roberts (1796 - 1864), Chancel of the church of St. Helena, hand-coloured lithograph from, the holy land, Syria, Idumea, Arabia, Egypt & Nubia, (1839), 32.5 x 48 cm. (laid down on card). | *** | |
*** | I.) Edwin Lanseer R.A. (1802-1873), deer Stalker, 19th century engraving, II.) Sir David Wilkie R.A. (1785-1841), death of the red deer, 19th century engraving, both framed as a pair in period framing, 53 x 59 cm each overall | *** | |
*** | A pair of antique hunting scene hand-coloured engravings in antique maple frames, early 19th century, 56 x 65 cm overall | *** | |
*** | Taylor (engraver), 'A view of the town and harbour of St. Peter and St. Paul, in the Kamtschatka', copper engraving, published by Alex'r Hogg, 1784-86, for Anderson's Cook's Voyages', overall 24 x 39 cm. | *** | |
*** | 'Strike and Return' limited edition lithograph 86/150 by Robert Taylor, signed by the artist lower left, with additional signatures in the lower margin of flight Lieutenant W.E. 'Jerry' Bateman, flying Officer Hilary M. Bayliss DFC, flight Lieutenant… | *** | |
*** | 'in Defence of Darwin', limited edition lithograph 394/500 by Norman Clifford, signed in the lower margin by Norman Clifford and wing Commander Clive R. Caldwell, 74 x 91 cm overall | *** | |
*** | 'Meteor Strike', limited edition lithograph 11/500 by Frank Wootton, signed in pencil in the lower margin by the artist and four Meteor Pilots wing Commander Dick Cresswell DFC, DFC (US), Am (US), flying Officer George Hale mid, group Captain Les reading… | *** | |
*** | Arch. Fullarton & Co.: Northumberland, steel engraving, 1833, with contemporary hand colouring; framed & glazed, overall 36.5 x 29.5 cm. | *** | |
*** | Emanuel Bowen (1694 - 1767), Gallia Narbonensis Lugdunensis Et Aquitania, copper plate engraving with light hand-colouring, from ''The universal History...', 1747, 20 x 31 cm; framed 35 x 42.5 cm. | *** | |
*** | Henry Teesdale (1776 - 1855), Western Hemisphere, [London, circa 1845], steel engraving with some hand colouring, 36 cm diameter, 61 x 56 cm overall. While most entries make reference to Cook's voyages, there are two small references to Captain Ross'… | *** | |
*** | Advertisements: attractive Shaw & Shrewsbury coloured lithograph stating 'Four Awards Adelaide & Melbourne Exhibition 1887', 35 x 45 cm margins heavily trimmed; 'Bell's Three Nuns Tobacco' advertisement with art work by Thorpe, 18 x 24 cm mounted in black… | *** | |
*** | 'Cricket at Lord's in 1822', lithograph c1900, window mounted, framed & glazed, overall 58 x 51 cm. | *** | |
*** | Thomas Worth (American, 1834-1917), lithographs from the racist 'Darktown' series - 'Black duck Shooting', 'A Sharp rifle' and 'A fall from Grace'; by Currier & Ives (N.York, 1882-83), all window mounted, each 50 x 40 cm. (3) | *** | |
*** | K.S.Ranjitsinhji: 'Vanity Fair' cricket print 'Ranji' by Spy (Sir Leslie Ward), colour lithograph, published Aug.26th 1897, overall 27 x 40 cm. | *** | |
*** | George Baxter (1804-1867), I.) news from Australia, II.) news from home, Baxter prints, mid 19th century, 11 x 15 cm each, 17 x 22 cm each overall | *** | |
*** | George Baxter (1804 - 1867), I.) news from home, 1853, II.) news from Australia, 1854, Baxter prints, 11 x 15 cm each, 21 x 26 cm each overall | *** | |
*** | Leopoldine Mimovich (1920-2019), sleigh Ride, artist's proof etching, signed lower right "L. Mimovich", 19 x 18 cm, 33 x 30 cm overall | *** | |
*** | Two antique colour lithographs 'The Edinburgh Express', and St. Paul's Cathedral, 19th century, the larger 54 x 72 cm overall | *** | |
*** | 'The Victory over the French in Egypt, with the taking the Invincible Flag', hand coloured engraving showing numerous views and vignettes of battle scenes and protagonists, circa 1801, 52 x 32 cm overall | *** | |
*** | 'The Funeral car on which the body of our late vice Admiral Horatio Viscount Nelson...' antique hand coloured engraving, early 19th century, 36 x 52 cm, 50 x 65 cm overall | *** | |
*** | John Tallis (1817 - 1876), 'Part of South Australia' and 'Victoria or Port Phillip', steel engravings, 1851, 34 x 26 cm and 26 x 34 cm; both framed, (2). | *** | |
*** | 'Hobart town, Tasmania' antique engraving by J. C. Armytage, 19th century, 31 x 37 cm overall | *** | |
*** | George Virtue & Co. Australia hand-coloured engraving showing the recently delineated South Australian borders [London, 1840, F.P. Becker & Co.] 20 x 24 cm. | *** | |
*** | Cook's voyage, I.) Un homme de La Terre de Van-Diemen, II.) Une Femme de La Terre de Van-Diemen, French engravings taken from Cook's voyages, c1790, sheet size 27 x 21.5 cm | *** | |
*** | Graham Clarke (b.1941), The Very Plaice, limited edition hand-coloured etching, titled, editioned 207/350 and signed in lower margin, 15 x 17 cm. | *** | |
*** | Graham Clarke (b.1941), Lost Sole, limited edition hand-coloured etching, titled, editioned 207/350 and signed in lower margin, 15 x 17 cm. | *** | |
*** | Graham Clarke (b.1941), T4 - 2 limited edition hand-coloured etching, titled, editioned 207/350 and signed in lower margin, 15 x 17 cm. | *** | |
*** | Paul white, the Art of Brian Dunlop, [The Craftsman's press, Sydney,1984], No.14 of an edition limited to 200 copies signed by the artist and including a loosely inserted, numbered etching by the artist. | *** | |
*** | Theatrical Costumes antique hand-coloured engraving, 19th century, with blind embossed seal, Henry cook, 45 Elizabeth Street, Hobart town, V.D.L. 31 x 39 cm | *** | |
*** | Two plates from 'The Punishments of China', 'Peine de la Cangue' by Regnier and 'Malfaiteur enchaine a une tige de fer' by Schael, steel engravings, hand coloured, circa 1830, both approx. 20 x 15 cm. | *** | |
*** | Mel Blanc: Looney tunes studio Art lithograph entitled 'Speechless' paying tribute to the vocal talent of the incomparable Mel Blanc; attractively framed & glazed; overall 80 x 103 cm. | *** | |
*** | Two antique framed coloured engravings: I.) Roger, Barthelemy (1767-1841, engraver); petit, Nicolas-Martin (1777-1804, artist) Nouvelle-Hollande. Cour-Rou-Bari-Gal. II.) Roger, Barthelemy (1767-1841, engraver); petit, Nicolas-Martin (1777-1804, artist)… | *** | |
*** | Sonia Delaunay '1925', screenprint, circa 1975, for an exhibition at Galerie de Varenne, Paris, 69 x 44 cm; framed 87 x 62 cm. | *** | |
*** | The Lawer's last Circuit, hand coloured engraving, 18th century, 24 x 34 cm, 53 x 61 cm overall | *** | |
*** | William hole (d.1624), Britannia, copper plate engraving with light hand-colouring, being the title page of Camden's Britannia, [London, 1607], 27 x 16.5 cm; framed 44 x 34 cm overall. Neptune and Ceres flank the central roundel with a map of the British… | *** | |
*** | A.M. Mallet (1630 - 1706), Nouvelle Guinee et Carpentarie, copper engraving, from 'Description de l'Univers', Paris, circa 1683, image size 15.5 x 11.5 mm; framed 34 x 28.5 cm. The map incorporates part of the coast of Queensland. | *** | |
*** | Robert Morden (d.1703), 'The Molocca Ilands &c', copper plate engraving, from Morden's 'Atlas Terestris', 1687, minor later hand-colouring, image 11 x 13 cm; framed 38 x 29.5 cm. Shows part of New Guinea and New Holland. | *** | |
*** | Mel Blanc: Looney tunes studio Art lithograph entitled 'Speechless' paying tribute to the vocal talent of the incomparable Mel Blanc; attractively framed & glazed; overall 80 x 103 cm. | *** | |
*** | 1878 engraving 'The Intercolonial Sculling Championship - Messenger against Laycock - Scene on the Parramatta River', front page of ‘The Illustrated Sydney News’, window mounted, overall 43 x 55 cm | *** | |
*** | Antarctic engravings: 'A View in Possession Bay, in the Island of South Georgia' from Cook's Voyages (London, 1784); 'A View of Christmas Harbour, in Kerguelen's Land, with the Manner of Killing Penguins, a Representation of a Seal, & C' from Cook's… | *** | |
*** | Thomas Worth (American, 1834-1917), lithographs from the racist 'Darktown' series - 'Black duck Shooting', 'A Sharp rifle' and 'A fall from Grace'; published by Currier & Ives (New York, 1882-83), all window mounted, each 50 x 40 cm. (3 items) | *** | |
*** | Antarctic engravings: a View in Possession Bay, in the Island of south Georgia from Cook's Voyages (London, 1784); a View of Christmas harbour, in Kerguelen's Land, with the manner of killing Penguins, a representation of a seal, andc from Cook's Voyages… | *** | |
*** | Pears soap colour lithograph print, artwork by Fred Morgan and published in the Australasian, late 19th century, 38 x 50 cm | *** | |
*** | Proclamation penny, 1797 with additional engraving | *** | |
*** | William Thomas & Harold Nelson: Early English Prose Romances: Robert the Deuyll, Robin Hood and Fryer Bacon, [Edinburgh, Otto Schulze, 1904], Three volumes, first edition set. 4to. Buckram spine, lettered in gilt, over paper boards. 1 of 500 copies,… | *** | |
*** | Walhalla Goldmine antique engraving, 19th century, framed and mounted, 48 x 38 cm overall | *** | |
*** | Views of Sandhurst (Bendigo), hand-coloured engraving, 19th century, attractively framed and mounted, 49 x 42 cm overall | *** | |
*** | Seven lithographs, 1840: from 'The new tale of a tub: an adventure in verse' by F.W.N. Bayley, with illustrations designed by Lieutenant J.S. Cotton, lithographed by Aubry. The charming plates which illustrate the story of two gentlemen enjoying their… | *** | |
*** | Three antique engravings, attractively mounted with matching frames, 19th century, the largest 56 x 47 cm overall | *** | |
*** | Richard Dighton (1795 - 1880) a London Nuisance Pl.5 - one of the Advantages of gas over oil, [Thomas McLean, London, 1821], etching #5 from a series of 6, 28 x 23 cm. | *** | |
*** | John Woo, Cat Woman Wears Rick Owens, lithograph, 45/100, signed in pencil lower right 'John Woo, 2013', 47 x 32 cm | *** | |
*** | Jeff Soto spring Bees, colour lithograph, limited edition #448 of 450, editioned, titled, signed, dated '2004' to lower margin, 54 x 38 cm (image). | *** | |
*** | Wooding, engraving, 'A man of Kamtschatka travelling in winter, the sledge being drawn by dogs, accurately engraved for Andersen's large folio edition of the whole of Captain Cook's voyages and complete' 24 cm x 36 cm J G Wooding (engraver), 'A man of… | *** | |
*** | Thornton (engraver), 'A view of the summer and winter Habitations, in Kamtschatka', copper engraving, published by Alex'r Hogg, 1784-86, for Anderson's Cook's Voyages', overall 24 x 39 cm. | *** | |
*** | Selection comprising S.T. Gill lithograph showing 'Market Square, Geelong'; hand-coloured 1870s newspaper cutting showing 'The Intercolonial Eight-Oared Race; limited edition print showing 'Mercantile Rowing Club' by J.P. Garr (1968) numbered #23 of 100;… | *** | |
*** | Assorted tin plate toys, collectables, gramophone needles and lithograph boxes, 19th and 20th century, (16 items) | *** | |
*** | Robert Morden & Sutton Nicholls, 'Cambridgeshire', [from Camden's 'Britannia', 1695], hand coloured copper plate engraving, with the sellers' imprint of Abel Swal and Aunsham & John Churchill, 43 x 36 cm; framed 59.5 x 48 cm overall. | *** | |
*** | Herman Moll (1654 - 1732), Huntingdon-Shire, copper-plate engraving; hand coloured, [London, c.1724], from 'A new Description of England and Wales', 32 x 20 cm; framed 43 x 32 cm overall. Now a non-metropolitan district of Cambridgeshire. | *** | |
*** | David G.Rankin (1946- ), 'Brown Ridge and Dam -1', coloured screenprint, numbered '55/95', inscribed, signed and dated '84' in pencil on margin, 77 x 56 cm | *** | |
*** | Three framed antique equine hand-coloured engravings, 19th century, the largest 55 x 68 cm overall | *** | |
*** | Henry Burn (after), The First International Cricket Match Played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, 1862, limited edition colour lithograph 248/1000, printed in 1979, 51 x 70 cm | *** | |
*** | Two antique hand-coloured engravings in later 20th century frames, the larger 47 x 67 cm overall | *** | |
*** | 'Sydney Harbour Trust Birds Eye View Of The Port Of Sydney' by W. Withers, circa 1918 lithograph on card, glazed and framed in oak 65 x 80 cm | *** | |
*** | 'View of the tread mill for the Employment of prisoners. Erected at the house of Correction at Brixton, by Mr. Wm. Cubitt of Ipswich' coloured engraving, circa 1822. 21 x 26 cm, 33 x 37 cm overall | *** | |
*** | D'Arcy W. Doyle, 'Picnic Day at the Gabba', December 1983, limited edition colour lithograph (#209/500), editioned and signed in the lower margin, attractively framed and glazed, overall 61.5 x 106.5 cm. | *** | |
*** | Noel Counihan (1913 - 86) 'A High Mark', lithograph in colours; limited edition (#178/850), numbered, titled and signed by the artist in the lower margin; framed & glazed, overall 80 x 58 cm. | *** | |
*** | Publshed by Chas Denton, Abergavenny; framed & glazed; overall 60 x 72 cm. 'Abergavenny steeple chase 1853 - taking the Wall', colour lithograph published by Chas Denton, Abergavenny; framed & glazed; overall 60 x 72 cm. | *** | |
*** | Tahiti: William Bligh's 'Sketch of the Harbours on the north side of Eimeo. Taloo Harbour', copper plate engraving, 19 x 22 cm. The anchorage indicated at the head of one of the deep-water arms was where Cook's ships of the third voyage (Resolution &… | *** | |
*** | The Duke of Wellington, antique engraving, original drawn by Lemercier Benard, 19th century, 35 x 31 cm, 54 x 49 cm overall | *** | |
*** | 'Port Admiral' Winner of the Adelaide Cup, 1894, lithograph in colour based on artwork by Edwin Woodhouse, framed and glazed, overall 49 x 61 cm. | *** | |