265* Carter (Sydney, 1874-1945). Portrait of a girl; portrait of a dog, together two drawings in coloured chalks on pale grey paper, one a head-and-shoulders portrait of a young girl, entitled Joyce, and the other depicting the head of a Pekinese entitled Ching, both signed lower left, approx. 23 x 18cm (9 x 7ins), framed and glazed (2)
£100-150
266* Costume. A collection of four Ottoman costume drawings, early 19th c., four watercolour drawings depicting a eunach, a sorbet seller, a drummer and a warrior, some dust-soiling and marginal staining, each titled in pencil to lower margin, approx. 25 x 20cm (9.75 x 8ins), mounted on card, together with other misc. prints, drawings, and books, incl. children’s books, literature, and a small collection of early 20th c. chromo. scraps, mostly complete and partially complete sheets Costume drawings entitled: ‘Eunuc Paschia Chef des Eunnucs’; ‘Sorbetges Vendeur des Eaus fresche’; ‘Trombegio Homme du feu’; ‘Mussicien’. (2 cartons) £100-150
267* Foreign topography and maps. A mixed collection of approx. 375 maps and topographical views, mostly 18th & 19th century, including maps by Letts, Shury, Bonne and S.D.U.K., with topographical engravings and lithographs including examples by Bradshaw, Goodall, Crew, Heawood, Wallis, Davis and I.L.N., occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.375)
£100-150
268* Genre engravings. Murray (C.O.),’Good-Bye! Off to Skibbereen’, pub. Art Union, 1903, uncoloured etching on India wove after Stanhope Forbes, some dust soiling, chipping and closed tears to margins not affecting image, 580 x 560mm, together with Bellin (Samuel),The Heart’s Misgivings, c.1880,uncoloured mixed method engraving after Frank Stone, trimmed to plate mark, slight staining to margins, 690 x 500mm, plus Outrim (John),[Highland Lassie Crossing the Stream], c.1864,uncoloured engraving after Edwin Landseer, proof before title, margins frayed and chipped, 720 x 560mm, with Murray (C.O.),The Fold-Yard, pub. Art Union, 1902,uncoloured etching on India wove after Y.Kine, some dust soiling to margins, 600 x 436mm, and Artlett (Richard Austin),untitled rustic genre engraving, pub. Henry Graves, 1855,uncoloured engraving on India wove after J.J.Jenkins, proof before title, slight staining, largely confined to margins, 600 x 450mm, together with twenty engraved male portraits including line, stipple and mezzotint engravings with examples by Robinson, Dickinson, Giller, Watson, Faber, Miller, Lupton and Atkinson, various sizes and condition
Lot 265
(25)
£120-180
269* Gillray (James). Boney and Talley. The Corsican CarcaseButcher’s Reckoning Day. New Style - No Quarter day, pub. H.Humphreys, Sept. 1803, etched caricature with bright contemp. hand colouring, three columns of satirical verse on separate sheet below image, image size 305 x 315mm, mounted with two apertures, framed and glazedA warning by Gillray of the martial ambitions of Napolean Bonaparte. Napolean is depicted as a butcher with the carcases of the countries already under French control hanging on the wall. Napolean is straining to get away and attack Russia and Great Britain who are outside the door, but he is held back by Talleyrand. (1)
£200-300
270* Gould (John and Richter, H.C.). Troglodytes Europaeus [and] Long Tailed Tit, c.1860, two lithographs with contemp. hand colouring, both a little faded, each approx. 470 x 330mm, mounted, framed and glazed
Lot 266
(2)
74
£70-100