- Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe (British
Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe (British 1901-1978) The Water Trough The Bull The Thief To The Slaughter The Seed Puller The Quarry and Old Bones (seven works) etchings edition titled and signed C. F. Tunnicliffe Largest: 9 x 10 7/8 inches.
- C F Tunnicliffe (1901-1979)/Badger
C F Tunnicliffe (1901-1979)/Badger in Woodland/signed in pencil and numbered 331/500/published by the Tryon Gallery/colour print, 49cm x 60.5cm
- Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe (British
Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe (British 1901-1978) The New Calf The Holstein Bull The Hayrick and The Constitutionist (a group of four works) lithographs signed C.F. Tunnicliffe (lower right) 7 1/4 x 10 3/4 inches.
- TUNNICLIFFE Charles Frederick (British
TUNNICLIFFE Charles Frederick (British 1901-1979): Inspecting a Horse at the Stable Etching sight size 8'' x 10 1/4'' pencil signed lower right numbered 2/75 framed 15 1/4'' x 17''.CONDITION: Minor toning from the mat most noticeable in the lower margin.
- C.F. Tunnicliffe (1901-1979)- artists
C.F. Tunnicliffe (1901-1979)- artists proof colour print - Siamese cat on a branch 25ins x 14ins signed in pencil to margin in gilt frame and glazed
- A late 19th Century Taylor Tunnicliffe
A late 19th Century Taylor Tunnicliffe & Co Hanley circular pottery wall plaque painted with a portrait of a young woman wearing a headscarf on a blue ground 18.25ins diameter signed to reverse ''E. Crutchley'' and impressed factory mark) and a late 19th Century Doulton Lambeth faience circular pottery plaque painted with a portrait of a young woman 15.5ins diameter signed to reverse ''E. Crutchley'' and impressed factory marks - cracked through and with restoration)
- MALCOLM "BUD" TUNNICLIFFE (AMERICAN,
MALCOLM "BUD" TUNNICLIFFE (AMERICAN, 1911-1995)Malcolm "Bud" Tunnicliffe (American, 1911-1995), "Woman with Raised Arms", pastel and graphite on paper, unsigned, 18 7/8 in. x 12 1/2 in., unframed Provenance: Property of the Mobile Museum of Art, Mobile, AL, sold to benefit their Collections, Care and Acquisitions Fund. Condition: Overall good condition
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- CLARICE CLIFF WILKINSON TOBY JUG
CLARICE CLIFF WILKINSON TOBY JUG OF WINSTON CHURCHILLModeled holding a ship in his lap, seated on a Union flag, a bulldog peeping around from behind, the base inscribed "AND MAY GOD DEFEND THE RIGHT", the rear inscribed 'GOING INTO ACTION' circa 1941.
Dimensions: 12"
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Provenance: David Bearman Collection
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- T. McClean (after Walter Parry
T. McClean (after Walter Parry Hodges) (British 1760-1845) Hare Hunting (a pair) color engraving 14 x 20 inches.
- THOMASIE ALIKATUKTUK (1953-2009),
THOMASIE ALIKATUKTUK (1953-2009), PANGNIRTUNGThomasie Alikatuktuk (1953-2009), male, Pangnirtung, Nunavut, Harp Seals, 1980, woven tapestry, 2/10. This tapestry was designed by Alikatuktuk and woven by Geela Akulukjuk (1952-), female, also Pangnirtung, in the Aubusson-style tapestry method practiced in the community since the early 1970s; number 2 in a limited edition of ten tapestries. 21" x 43".
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- A Georgian needlework picture of
A Georgian needlework picture of a pair of partridge with label 'Mr Turner, Manchester', the reverse with narrated history of that family/tondo, 36.5cm diameter
- Allan/Tewkesbury Abbey/oil on canvas,
Allan/Tewkesbury Abbey/oil on canvas, 49.5cm x 75cm
- Attributed to Thomas Sandby (British
Attributed to Thomas Sandby (British circa 1730-1809)/Nunney Castle near Frome/watercolour 22cm x 32cm/and a wash drawing of a church, bears signature S Prout
- After James Baillie Fraser (British,
After James Baillie Fraser (British, 1783-1856) "The Junction of the Touse and Pabur" and "The Ridge and Fort of Jytock", pair of hand-colored aquatints, engraved by Robert Havell & Son, published in 1820, London. Glazed, matted and framed en suite.
- Thomasee Echalook ??? ???(1935-2011),
Thomasee Echalook ??? ???(1935-2011), Inukjuak (Port Harrison) HUNTING CARIBOU IN WINTER, 1975 titled, dated and numbered 24/45; artist's name in syllabics; unframed sheet 19.5 x 21.5 in — 49.5 x 54.6 cm
- Tudor Style Server.
Tudor Style Server.
- Moorcroft Paperweight in the Cluny
Moorcroft Paperweight in the Cluny Design on a Wooden Plinth by Sally Tuffin
- § BEN NICHOLSON O.M. (BRITISH
§ BEN NICHOLSON O.M. (BRITISH 1894-1982)
TRENDRINE, 1948 1/6, numbered in pencil in the margin (lower right), etching on paper17.5cm x 25cm (6.9in x 9.8in)Literature: Alan Cristea Gallery, Ben Nicholson: Prints 1928-1968, Alan Cristea Gallery London, 2007, cat. no. 17. (another example from the edition).Barns-Graham bought this etching in a series of instalments stating in a letter to Nicholson: 'Dear Ben, I have chosen the Drypoint titled "Terendine" - from those we took away on Sunday. I enclose £2 & will send another £2 next month if that really is alright with you. How grateful I am."
- Ikayukta Tunnillie ???? (1911-1980),
Ikayukta Tunnillie ???? (1911-1980), Kinngait (Cape Dorset) UMAJIUT, 1978 titled, dated and numbered 23/50; artist's name in Roman and syllabics; unframed sheet 16.75 x 24.75 in — 42.5 x 62.9 cm
- S.J. (Toby) Nash (1891-1960) -
S.J. (Toby) Nash (1891-1960) - Six watercolours on board - \'\'Invicta\'\' - View of steam engine \'\'Holy Cross Church Canterbury 1934\'\' \'\'Abbotts Mill 1792\'\' \'\'Westgate Canterbury\'\' \'\'Mercery Lane Canterbury\'\' and View of The Weavers Canterbury 11.5ins x 17.75ins 9ins x 11.75ins 11.75ins x 9ins 11.25ins x 15ins 18ins x 11.5ins and 18ins x 11.5ins respectively all signed (all unframed - boards slightly warped and fading and damage throughout)
- Sir Nicholas Ridley M.P. A watercolour
Sir Nicholas Ridley M.P. A watercolour with bodycolour highlights of the Thames at Westminster. '' NR'76 '' monogram bottom right. 35 x 45 cm.
- Painting manner of Kneller, portrait
Painting manner of Kneller, portrait of lady in white satin gown, titled upper left "Visc…ss Tirconnell", manner of Sir Godfrey Kneller, British, 1646-1723, oil on canvas, 50 x 40 in.; 20th century gilt wood and composition frame. Repaired tear lower right, abrasions with paint loss, crackle, some cupping, grime (percentage of retouch undetermined); frame with abrasions.
- AFTER CLARKSON STANFIELD (BRITISH,
AFTER CLARKSON STANFIELD (BRITISH, 1793-1867), THE VICTORY: TOWED INTO GIBRALTAR AFTER THE BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR Hand-colored engraving, printed in 1857, with blindstamp lower center, engraved by J Cousen, in gilt frame with matting.
- ENGRAVING- Classical figure attributed
ENGRAVING- Classical figure attributed to Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (Italian 1696-1770) after Parmigianino. Lehigh University Collection label verso. From the office of Dean Yates. Frame: driftwood molded French lined mat glazed. Surface mounted. SS:
- Samuellie Tunnillie (b. 1918),
Samuellie Tunnillie (b. 1918), Kinngait (Cape Dorset) UNTITLED (CREATURES), CA. 1960 artist's name lower right; unframed 18 x 23.75 in — 45.7 x 60.3 cm
- A PAIR OF BRITISH SCHOOL COLORED
A PAIR OF BRITISH SCHOOL COLORED ENGRAVINGS THE CLARENDON PRINTING HOUSE AND NEVILLE'S COURT TRINITY COLLEGE 10 x 12 in. and 4 x 18 1/4 in. Framed
- Nigel Ashcroft (born 1951)/Blanchet's
Nigel Ashcroft (born 1951)/Blanchet's Barn, Tourneferie/initialled; inscribed and dated 1991 to backboard/watercolour, 20.5cm x 44.5cm/Gateway to French House/initialled/watercolour, 40cm x 29cm/and a small watercolour of Fence Posts (3)
- ERNEST ARCHIBALD TAYLOR (SCOTTISH
ERNEST ARCHIBALD TAYLOR (SCOTTISH 1874-1951)
THE VIADUCT - TONGLAND Oil on panel36cm (14in), 28cm (11in)
- ETCHINGS ILLUSTRATING CHAUCER'S
ETCHINGS ILLUSTRATING CHAUCER'S 'CANTERBURY TALES'illustrated by Elizabeth Frink, translated by Nevill Coghill, London: Leslie Waddington Prints Ltd., 1972, Boxed and Unbound Edition, number C261 of 175 unbound sets numbered and signed by the artist, containing 19 etchings with aquatint, laid into original publisher's portfolio with cloth ties .
Provenance: Property of a Georgia Institution
Condition:
good overall, light wear to extremities, some tissue guards with creasing, scattered very light staining throughout, portfolio case with some scuffs
- JULIAN TREVELYAN (british 1910-1988)
JULIAN TREVELYAN (british 1910-1988) "THAMES DITTON" from the "thames suite" 1969, pencil signed, titled and numbered 15/75. Color etching and aquatint. 13 3/4 x 18 1/2 in. (image) [Turner 227]. Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid, prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Freeman''s Conditions of Sale.
- A watercolour '' Uncle Toby and
A watercolour '' Uncle Toby and the Widow Whadman'' indistinctly signed bottom left ascribed to C.R. Leslie (1794-1859) illustrating a scene from ''Tristram Shandy'' by Laurence Sterne. 39x58cm.
- Jacques Nicolas Bellin (1703-1772)
Jacques Nicolas Bellin (1703-1772) - Coloured engraving - ''Carte de Entrees de la Tamise'' - a sea chart depicting the coast of South East England and the entry to the Thames 22.5ins x 34.5ins dated 1759 in modern ebonised and gilt moulded frame and glazed Note : Thought to be published in Hydrographie Francois published 1756-1765 with numerous re-issues until 1802
- CLARK TENAKHONGVA, SOTUKNANGW KATSINAClark
CLARK TENAKHONGVA, SOTUKNANGW KATSINAClark Tenakhongva, (Hopi, b. 1956) Sotuknangw Katsina, carved cottonwood, pigments, feathers inscribed underside: C.W.T. / [rabbit tracks cipher] carved cottonwood, pigments, feathers Dimensions: 15 x 4 1/2 x 3 1/8 in. (38.10 x 11.43 x 7.94 cm.) Provenance: The Georgia and Charles Loloma Collection
- A Coldstream Drummer’s tunic
A Coldstream Drummer’s tunic with fringed collar and epaulettes decorated stripes of fleur-de-lis