Lockdales Auction 112 : 12th & 13th February 2014 - page 77

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888
Early 19th Century English school,
miniature on ivory of a gentleman in dark
navy coat and white shirt, housed within a
red leather case, 9cm high
£150 - £250
889
Early 19th Century Guernsey miniature on
ivory, depicting a lady wearing black dress
and white head dress, named 'Elizabeth Le
Bas Del, Guernsey, Juillet 1821', contained
in ornate gilt frame, 19cm wide x 21cm
high including frame
£100 - £150
890
Edward Cherry, three pencil signed
etchings, the first of a thatched cottage,
the second of The Tower of London, and
another of an Elizabethan style house,
each 26cm wide x 36cm high, (3)
£30 - £50
891
English School, signed oil on board,
depicting figure on horseback on country
lane, gilt framed, 43cm wide x 51cm high
£20 - £30
892
Fairlie Harmar (British 1867-1945), view
overlooking a village and coast, believed to
be the South Coast, unsigned oil on
canvas, Provenance - was given to the
vendor's parents by the artist, image 84cm
wide x 63cm high
£300 - £500
893
Garman Morris (British 1900-1930), four
titled studies of sailing barges at sea,
Moonrise, a grey morning, misty evening,
and misty sunrise, (4)
£40 - £60
894
George III miniature on ivory, depicting
lady with grey curled hair in cream dress,
initialled 'R.C. 92' to bottom right corner,
indistinctly named and dated 1792 to back,
16cm wide x 18cm high including frame
£50 - £100
895
Graham Evernden (British, Born 1947-),
pencil signed coloured aquatint, entitled
'Fence Field', numbered 8/20 in roman
numerals, signed to bottom right, image
size 39cm wide x 29cm high
£40 - £60
896
Harry A. Bailey, watercolour study
depicting ship in harbour, signed to
bottom left, image 36.5cm wide x 26cm
high
£50 - £70
897
Hugh Morren, three original pen and ink
cartoon strips, the first 'High Fliers',
relating to Nowich City footballers, signed
Hugh Morren to top right corner, together
with, two 'Tommy Wack' cartoon strips,
Hugh Morren created Tommy Wack in
1968, this comic, about a lazy workman,
appeared originally in the London Express,
but was later continued in The Sun. Prior
to this he had drawn numerous strips for
D.C. Thompson, including Dandy and
Beano, (3)
£150 - £250
898
Humber Cycles double sided enamel sign,
with white lettering on navy blue ground,
61cm wide x 46cm high
£60 - £100
899
John Bailey, oil on board, still life study,
contained in gilt frame, 41.5cm wide x
30.5cm high inc. frame
£40 - £60
Lot 888
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