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REMBRANDT VAN RIJN The Artist's mother seated, in widow's dress and black gloves, an Etching, circa 1632, (Usticke's third state of three, trimmed on the plate mark Barsch 244), 15cm x 11cm mounted in a plain ebonised glazed frame (purchased from "S wann Auction Galleries, New York, lot no. 24, sale no. 2119, 6/21/2007, hammer price £2,200)
AFTER G F WATTS "Sir Frederick Leighton P.R.A.", a portrait study, head and shoulders, black and white etching, published London November 1st 1880 by The British and Foreign Artitsts Association, image size 42 cm x 30 cm CONDITION REPORTS Some discoloration to the print, some accretions on the glass. Frame has some cracks and small chips and wear to the gilt and the ebonised parts. General wear and tear commensurate with age and use.
AFTER PAUL CESAR HELLEU (1859-1927) "Le Boa", a study of a woman in feather boa and hat, dry point etching, signed within the print lower right, inscribed on "Editions Graphiques" label verso and dated 20th July 1971, image size 31 cm x 19 cm CONDITION REPORTS Some discoloration and fading. Also the velvet on the mountboard is fading and discoloured and there is also some sort of staining to the edges of the mountboard. There are a couple of black spots towards the lower right of the picture that could possibly be foxing spots or mildew. General wear and tear commensurate with age and use. See photos for details.
AFTER PAUL CESAR HELLEU (1859-1927) "Mlle L", study of a young woman leaning on a chair back, black and white dry point etching, signed within the print lower right and to the margin lower left, impression size 36 cm x 27.5 cm CONDITION REPORTS Some fading and discoloration to the print. Some marks or accretions to the piece. General wear and tear commensurate with age and use. See photos for details.
AFTER LOUIS ICART (1888-1950) "Montmartre - Le Marchand de Marrons", a woman in fur wrap, a gentleman roasting chestnuts before her, coloured etching, limited edition No'd. AO75/500, signed in pencil to the margin lower right, inscribed on an "Editions Graphiques Gallery" label verso, inscribed within the print "Copyright 1928 by L Icart" top left, bears blind stamp lower left, impression size 49 cm x 37 cm (ARR)
Julian Trevelyan (1910-1988) - Limited edition etching with aquatint - Owl, No.28/100, signed, titled and numbered in pencil, image size 35cm x 47cm, unframed, Artist Resale Right may apply Condition: Extensive foxing almost 100% of which is on the plain margins with only a small amount appearing on the image, some slight fade, unframed - **General condition consistent with age
19th Century Continental Sword Stick27 1/2 inch, single edged, narrow blade. Narrow fuller. Scroll etching with 'Toledo' to the forte. Cane handle with white metal ferrule. The pommel with two carved tortoises. Lower cane absent. Together with an unfinished sword stick. 12 1/2 inch, single edged blade. Brass ferrule. Wooden bulbous handle. Lower wooden stick. Wood unfinished. 2 items.
William Walcot R.E. (1874-1943), "Interior of St. Peter's, Rome", 1919, signed in pencil in the margin, etching, plate size 15.5 x 17.5cm, 6 x 7in, together with another by James Hamilton Mackenzie (1875-1926), Courtyard scene with figures, signed in pencil in the margin, etching, plate size 13.5 x 19cm, 5.25 x 7.5in (2). For a condition report please visit our website www. peterwilson.co.uk
The Great War period 1897 pattern infantry officer's sword carried by Captain Norman Douglas Fourdrinier, 6th Battalion the Middlesex Regiment, of regulation form with blade etching incorporating George V cypher and 'N. D. FOURDRINIER', by Wilkinson and numbered 50060, with leather sword knot and in leather covered scabbard. Entered France 02/05/15. Entitled to 1914-15 Star, British War and Victory Medals as a Lieutenant. Wounded and issued Silver War Badge. Placed on the retired list "on account of ill health caused by wounds 13th September 1919"
λ An 18th Century French dagger, hollow triangular-section blade 10 in., traces of etching including script and fleurs de lys; steel guard with drooping quillons terminating in pierced diamond forms and with a side ring, ivory grip; resembles a fencing dagger, possibly a composite with later hilt components.

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