Joseph Frank Pimm etcher and watercolourist lived in Woodstock Road,
Handsworth. He presented 12 etchings to Handwsworth Historical Society
in 1968. He died aged 71 in 1972, requesting that after his death the
printing plates for his work be destroyed. A memorial exhibition was
held at the Graves Gallery, Lower Severn Street Birmingham.All etchings
numbered initialled & embossed stamp plus pencil signature
Wadham College by
William Nicholson
Lithograph signed in pen plus
Stafford gallery dated blindstamp original mount
Date Published 1905 Lithographs from the
series Signed and blindstamped . Nicholson moved to Woodstock,
Oxfordshire in 1898. After this time he became increasingly interested
in historic architecture and, in 1902, began to make watercolour
drawings of colleges and other buildings in nearby Oxford. The series
was completed in 1903 and published the following year as a facsimile
of 24 finely printed facsimiles, by the Stafford Gallery.
“Unlike the artists who had worked on the many successors to
Ackermann’s ‘History of Oxford’,
Nicholson was as interested in the effects of light and shade on the
fabric of the city’s architecture as he was in the buildings
themselves.” (C. Cambell - William Nicholson, The Graphic
Work).Size 348 x 266 mm full margins full page etc £145 inc
delivery
Brasenose College and the Radcliffe
Camera
Joseph Frank Pimm etcher and watercolourist lived in Woodstock Road,
Handsworth. He presented 12 etchings to Handwsworth Historical Society
in 1968. He died aged 71 in 1972, requesting that after his death the
printing plates for his work be destroyed. A memorial exhibition was
held at the Graves Gallery, Lower Severn Street Birmingham.All etchings
numbered initialled & embossed stamp plus pencil signature 28
cm x 32,5 cm plus borders etc framed and glazed no defects
£95 collected £120 delivered as over the post
office ' size police'
Magdalen Bridge and Tower
framed with St Mary's Entry Joseph Frank Pimm etcher and watercolourist
lived in Woodstock Road,
Handsworth. He presented 12 etchings to Handwsworth Historical Society
in 1968. He died aged 71 in 1972, requesting that after his death the
printing plates for his work be destroyed. A memorial exhibition was
held at the Graves Gallery, Lower Severn Street Birmingham.All etchings
numbered initialled & embossed stamp plus pencil signature.
Framed together but can split each etching 20 x 12
plus borders. £75 for the pair collected
£95 posted all inc. . . sent to USA minus glass due
to regulations
Martyr's Memorial
St Mary's & Oriel Street
Joseph Frank Pimm etcher and watercolourist
lived in Woodstock Road,
Handsworth. He presented 12 etchings to Handwsworth Historical Society
in 1968. He died aged 71 in 1972, requesting that after his death the
printing plates for his work be destroyed. A memorial exhibition was
held at the Graves Gallery, Lower Severn Street Birmingham.All etchings
numbered initialled & embossed stamp plus pencil signature.
Framed together but can split each etching 20 x 12
plus borders. £75 for the pair
collected £95 posted all inc. . . sent to USA minus
glass due to
regulations
Magdalen Bridge and Tower
Arthur L. Cherry fl. 1906 - fl. 1941 An etcher and occasional painter
in oils and watercolours. His family owned a successful photographic
studio and framing business in St. Albans, Hertsfordshire, where he is
recorded as living between 1906-41. As he never exhibited, he
presumably displayed and sold his work through the family studio but
also had a contract with Boots at that time a seller of cheper original
art work . His etchings are generally London buildings and river
scenes, which he also painted in oils and watercolours. Pencil signed
still in original boots frame Size 7.5 x 13 cm plus signature
and borders £45 posted
The Spires Of Oxford Etching
Drypoint framed but unglazed signed in pencil by K Vernon
another artist who had a contract with Boots at that time a
seller of cheaper original art work 15 x 20cm £70
posted/£65 collect this one with a Rymans of Oxford label
original frame etc One fox mark at pic base not so apparent
in full pic
Broad Street by George Huardel-Bly:
Untitled Original Pencil-Signed Etching of a Oxford
University Matting is 9 1/4" x 11 1/4," sheet is 8" x 9 3/4,"
plate mark is 5" x 7 3/4. George HUARDEL-BLY b.1872
was from Orleans in France. Travelled widely and settled in Brighton,
for a time. Prolific print maker. Mentioned in Guichard. Mr
H-B had his own very distinctive signature ( should have been a medic)
£45 inc delivery.
St Johns gateway
Drypoint framed but unglazed signed in pencil by K Vernon . .
.another artist who had a contract with Boots at that time a
seller of cheaper original art work 1 £35 posted