Dominic Winter 23 & 24 May 2012 Collectors

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MARITIME PICTURES

Lot 697

697* English School, 19th Century. An original sailor-art painting depicting a steam and sailing cargo vessel, c. 1890, oil on board, unsigned, mounted in gilt frame, 18 x 24in (46 x 61cm) (1)

£80-120

698* Blossom (Christopher). “Allerton on the East River”, a group of three duplicated limited edition prints published by The Greenwich Workshop, Trumbull, Connecticut, depicting sailing vessels in port, each numbered and signed in pencil by the artist lower right, two in original publisher’s protective printed folio covers, 22 x 31 ins (56 x 79cm) (3)

£100-120

699* “H.M.S. Cairo”. An original sailor-art painting depicting the WWI light cruiser, c. 1918, oil on canvas unsigned, captioned verso inscribed “HMS Cairo - Light Cruiser, 4140 tons, 1918”, framed, 17 x 24in (44 x 61cm) (1)

£80-120

700* Pears (Charles, after). Southend and East Coast, a rare original early poster for the London Underground Railway dated 1925, depicting Thames Barge under full sail off the Essex coast, full-colour lithograph, unmounted, shows some agewear foxing and loss to outer edge, 40 x 30in (100 x 75cm) (1)

£120-150

Lot 698

701* Powell (J.H.). “Shipping in the Thames Basin”, an original painting depicting a Thames Barge & other boats at low-tide, c. 1930s, watercolour, signed by the artist lower right, mounted in original stained-oak frame, with maker’s label verso, 14 x 21in (36 x 54cm) (1)

£140-160

704* Stobart (John). A group of four unframed limited edition prints, including “Georgetown” Water Street 1845 embarking the brig ‘Edward; together with “Alexandria”, “Savannah” and “Dreadnought” warship in full sail signed by the artist and numbered 110/850, largest 21 x 29 ins (54 x 74cm) (4)

702* “Salute to the Queen”, large limited edition framed signed print after the original by John Young depicting Award Liner Queen Elizabeth II and Concorde against New York skyline, dated 1987, together with another entitled “The Ambassadors” by Robert Tomlin, depicting the replica “Endeavour” on its commemorative roundthe-world trip, feted by the RAF “Red Arrows” in Fowey Harbour dated 1998, signed by the artist and both pilots, largest 22 x 30 ins (56 x 76cm) (2)

£80-120

703* Stobart (John). A group of five unframed limited edition prints including “Sailing Day Nantucket 1841”, signed, numbered AP15/750 and with artist’s pencil-sketch signed remarque vignette to border separately numbered 15/20, together with three further signed numbered prints entitled “Nantucket - The Celebrated Whaling Port”, 1835, and “Whaling in the Arctic”, Charles W.P. Morgan Ice-Cutting in 1884, largest 23 x 33 ins (58 x 84cm) (5)

£150-200

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£120-150

705* Stobart (John). A group of four unframed limited edition prints, including “New York - Maiden Lane in 1800” and “San Francisco - Vallejo St. Wharf in 1863”, each duplicated, the latter pair signed in pencil by the artist, largest 24 x 30 ins (61 x 76cm) (4)

£120-150

706* H. Perry(?), early 20th century, a WW1 Naval vessel in full steam under the moonlight, mixed media, 29.5 x 38.5cm, in a contemporary oak frame and glazed (1)

£70-100


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