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Sir Terry Frost R.A. (British, 1915-2003)Black for Lorca (Kemp 123) Etching and lithograph with hand-colouring, 1992, on Somerset wove, signed and inscribed 'Hand wkd' in pencil, printed by Hugh Stoneman and Alan Cox at the Print Centre, London, published by the artist, Newlyn, the full sheet, 580 x 420mm (22 7/8 x 16 1/2in)(PL)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: AR PAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.P This lot is owned by a private individual. The right of return enjoyed by EU customers is not applicable.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An octagonal copper charger in the Arts and crafts style, in the manner of the Newlyn School, centred with a stylised duck within trailing symmetric foliate and floral mounts, set within a stepped border embossed with stylised oak leaves and cornered with vacant shield cartouches, 55 cm in diameter, unmarked.
Samuel John Lamorna Birch RWS RA ( Newlyn School, 1869-1955), Highland River- Possibly the Speen, watercolour and pencil, signed and dated 1943 bottom left, mounted and framed. Measurements 24.5 x 35.5 cm (i), framed 47 x 57 cm. Sticker verso for Waterhouse and Dodd, London Lamorna Birch was associated with the Newlyn School of Art and developed his own following of Newlyn artists often known as the Lamorna Group.
Samuel John Lamorna Birch RWS RA ( Newlyn School, 1869-1955), After Rain, Summer Salmon Fishing, watercolour, pen and ink, circa 1905, signed bottom left. Measurements 31 x 39 cm, framed 49.5 x 56.5 cm Sticker verso for Waterhouse and Dodd, London and HW Taylor Framers Lamorna Birch was associated with the Newlyn School of Art and developed his own following of Newlyn artists often known as the Lamorna Group.
Samuel John Lamorna Birch RWS RA ( Newlyn School, 1869-1955), Sheep and Trees, watercolour, signed bottom left, mounted and framed, measurements 24.5 x 35 cm, framed 47 x 57 cm Lamorna Birch was associated with the Newlyn School of Art and developed his own following of Newlyn artists often known as the Lamorna Group.
STANHOPE A FORBES. Four prints after Stanhope Alexander Forbes: February Sunshine; Christmas Eve; The Old Pier Steps & The Slip at Newlyn. Each re-framed but with original print title & description by Virtue & Co., London, to the reverse. Largest 23 x 17cm.WE CANNOT SHIP THIS ITEM… Due to fragility, size or weight this lot is unsuitable for our in-house postal shipping service.Our recommended carrier for this lot is MBE (Plymouth) telephone +44 (0)1752 257224.
KURT JACKSON. Exhibition catalogues etc relating to Kurt Jackson including a signed hardback copy of Porth, Painting Priest Cove, Newlyn Art Gallery 2004.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT. PLEASE NOTE: Due to Covid-19 staff shielding, we are operating a queue system for dispatch based on payment completion. Therefore, our usual speed of dispatch will be slower than normal. Also there may be carrier delays beyond our control. : We reserve the right to not ship multiple lot purchases if they are too heavy or bulky.
THOMAS COOPER GOTCH. A hand written manuscript by T.C. Gotch on 'Progress in Art and The New English Art Club'. Also, a typewritten Charter of Incorporation of the Royal British Colonial Society of Artists, 1909, in envelope addressed to T.C. Gotch at Trewarveneth, Newlyn. In addition, a printed document dated 1921 announcing that HRH The Prince of Wales accepting the position of society Honorary President, whilst Gotch was President of the Society. Provenance: Purchased by the vendor from T.C. Gotch's granddaughter, Deirdre McLellan.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT. PLEASE NOTE: Due to Covid-19 staff shielding, we are operating a queue system for dispatch based on payment completion. Therefore, our usual speed of dispatch will be slower than normal. Also there may be carrier delays beyond our control. : We reserve the right to not ship multiple lot purchases if they are too heavy or bulky.
ROSE HILTON. A limited edition creamware mug produced for Newlyn Art School, with a design by Rose Hilton. Sold with original box.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT. PLEASE NOTE: Due to Covid-19 staff shielding, we are operating a queue system for dispatch based on payment completion. Therefore, our usual speed of dispatch will be slower than normal. Also there may be carrier delays beyond our control. : We reserve the right to not ship multiple lot purchases if they are too heavy or bulky.
ROWLAND LANGMAID. A pair of dry point etchings, 'Newlyn and St. Michael's Mount' & 'St. Ives'. each signed in pencil & each with the Academy of Art, Nelson House, Birmingham blind stamp. Each 17.5 x 30cm.WE CANNOT SHIP THIS ITEM… Due to fragility, size or weight this lot is unsuitable for our in-house postal shipping service.Our recommended carrier for this lot is MBE (Plymouth) telephone +44 (0)1752 257224.
NEWLYN COPPER. A Newlyn copper chamber stick, stamped. Length 21cm. (Crease at base of handle)WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT. PLEASE NOTE: Due to Covid-19 staff shielding, we are operating a queue system for dispatch based on payment completion. Therefore, our usual speed of dispatch will be slower than normal. Also there may be carrier delays beyond our control. : We reserve the right to not ship multiple lot purchases if they are too heavy or bulky.
Dod PROCTER (1891-1972) 'Lydia'oil on canvasSigned top right36 x 28cmProvenance:From the estate of Joan Manning Sanders.It was the understanding of Manning Sanders' family that this was a portrait of the artist and model Eileen Mayo but a contemporary article about Dod Procter in Good Housekeeping Magazine (November 1926) titles this work as 'Lydia'. It is our belief that the frame may have been made by Ernest Procter.Note: Joan Manning Saunders was a Cornish child prodigy who earned national acclaim in 1928 when her work was exhibited at the Royal Academy, she was just 16 years old.She was taken under the wing of fellow artists in the Newlyn colony and the influence of Dod Procter can clearly be seen in her paintings.Condition report: This portrait was a personal possession of the artist and was then bequeathed to her friend, the mother of our vendor. We feel the artist has worked on several areas that concerned her but no other hand has been involved.There is some peripheral damage and some blooming of paint.UK postage: £50+VAT.
Dod Procter (1891-1972)Still LifeOil on canvasSigned61 x 51cmProvenance:From the estate of Joan Manning Sanders.Note: Joan Manning Saunders was a Cornish child prodigy who earned national acclaim in 1928 when her work was exhibited at the Royal Academy, she was just 16 years old.She was taken under the wing of fellow artists in the Newlyn colony and the influence of Dod Procter can clearly be seen in her paintings.Condition report: We have asked for the professional opinion of a picture restorer- this painting has spent its life hanging on the wall of a local private house - this is reflected in its condition - there are some minor superficial surface scratches to the lower section of the painting, it would perhaps benefit from a clean but generally is in very good original condition with no areas of restoration, retouching or paint flaking.UK postage: £60+VAT.
Stanhope Alexander FORBES (1857-1947) Newlyn FishermanCharcoal and pastelInscribed as titled and further inscribed c.1890 verso29.5 x 21.5cmProvenance: Inscribed 'This is to certify that this drawing is to the best of my knowledge an authentic drawing by Stanhope Forbes, John Halkes 31/7/87' on Newlyn Orion Gallery letterhead pasted verso.
Walter LANGLEY (1852-1922)A Cornish FishermanOil on canvas24 x 19cmProvenance:W. H. Lane & Son, 28 July 1994, lot 85Exhibited:Birmingham Museum, Gas Hall, 'Walter Langley: Pioneer of the Newlyn Art Colony', 29th October 1997 - 11 January 1998Warrington Museum & Art Gallery, 'Walter Langley: Pioneer of the Newlyn Art Colony', 1 February - 19 April 1998Penlee House Gallery & Museum, 'Walter Langley: Pioneer of the Newlyn Art Colony',16 May - 30 August 1998Penlee House Gallery & Museum, Penzance, 'Harold Harvey: Painter of Cornwall', 7 July 2001 - 6 October 2001Newport Art Gallery, Wales, 'Harold Harvey: Painter of Cornwall', 20 October - 1 December 2001Wolverhampton Art Gallery, 'Harold Harvey: Painter of Cornwall',8 December - 26 January 2002Condition report: The work is in original condition with some small areas of in-painting where the paint has flaked in the upper centre of the painting. There is heavy cracklure throughout, particularly to the upper quadrant. The oil paint has some small very minor paint losses, each measuring 1-2mm, evident in the photographs. The oil paint is fragile and the work is not under glass. It would benefit from stabilisation to avoid any further paint losses and perhaps the addition of glass.
Walter Langley RI (British, 1852-1922)The lass who loves a sailor signed, inscribed and dated 'WLangley 1892/Newlyn'watercolour47 x 30.8cm (18 1/2 x 12 1/8in).Footnotes:ProvenanceWith Elford Fine Art, Tavistock, Devon. Private collection, UK.ExhibitedPenzance, Penlee House Gallery and Museum, Model Citizens: Myths and Realities, 14 June - 6 September 2014.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
NO RESERVE Ryan (Adrian).- Jewels (Mary) 3 autograph letters signed [to artist Adrian Ryan], one in original autograph envelope, Newlyn, [c.1964]; and others, including 4 autograph letters from Pat Millard (Principal of Goldsmiths College) to Ryan, 1964-66, a typed letter signed by Jan Morris ("It was a tricky time for me, still emerging from one persona into another."), 1992, an autograph letter signed by Iris [Murdoch], and several photographs of Adrian Ryan and others, c.1947-50, v.s. (15 pieces)
§ BRYAN PEARCE (BRITISH 1929-2007) HARBOUR - 199160/75, signed, numbered and dated in pencil to margin (Dimensions: 19.5cm x 14.5cm (7.67in x 5.75in))Biography: Bryan Pearce is recognised as one of the U.K.’s leading naïve artists. Born in Cornwall, he suffered from severe health problems and attended a special needs school during the 40’s and 50’s. Encouraged to paint and draw Pearce attended Leonard Fuller’s St.Ives School of Painting from 1953 to 1957. As an artist Pearce depicted his home town and surrounding landscape and on the suggestion of the sculptor Denis Mitchell he joined the Newlyn Society of Artists in 1959. He held his first solo exhibition at the Newlyn Gallery near Penzance in 1959 and subsequent major shows at the Museum of Modern Art in Oxford in 1975 and the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro in 2000. In his later life he produced a series of prints in small numbered editions and our etching dates from this period.
An Arts & Crafts Newlyn School style copper and polished pewter hinge top table cigarette box, the hammered and oval centrally domed cover decorated with embossed Nordic sailing vessel, with cedar lined interior, raised on applied outswept hoof feet, 15.8 x 9.5 x 6.2cm.Stands well.Generally very well handled and worn throughout.Hinged cover operates well.Cover sits very slightly raised at front right edge.Fold mark to back right hand corner of cover.Scratch marks to cover and underside.
A Newlyn Industrial Classes copper tray, circular with galleried rail, hammered with a frieze of scaly fish, waterweed and shells, a Newlyn Industrial Classes copper wall mounted letter holder and three other Newlyn Industrial Classes copper trays, stamped marks, 32.5cm. diam. (5) Literature Daryl Bennett & Colin Pill, Newlyn Copper, Sansom & Company, page 108 for a comparable letter holder.

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