Brasso, The Quality Polish
c1930s. Colour lithograph, 80.2 x 103.7cm. Repaired slight tears, creases and missing portions. Linen-backed. Text continues “Thos. Forman and Sons Ltd, Nottingham.”. More
c1930s. Colour lithograph, 80.2 x 103.7cm. Repaired slight tears, creases and missing portions. Linen-backed. Text continues “Thos. Forman and Sons Ltd, Nottingham.”. More
1915. Vintage silver gelatin photograph, postcard format, titled in white ink on image lower centre, postmarked and inscribed in ink verso, including date “25-2-15”, 8.8 x 13.9cm. Ink mark and paper remnant to image centre and lower left, minor wear to edges. The postcard, from George H. of Queanbeyan, NSW..... More
c1950s. Colour process lithograph, 61.1 x 41.9cm. Minor surface loss to upper centre of image, repaired creases, foxing. Linen-backed. Text continues “Here’s Thredbo, the king of variety! More bowls! More trails! More supertrails! The Thredbo skier in your community is a good person to know. Important fact: some resorts stop..... More
c1983. Colour screenprint, annotated in pencil on image lower left, 63.2 x 40.6cm. Repaired missing portions. Linen-backed. Annotation reads “Thurs – The Racecourse. Fri – White Horse Inn.” Ref: SMH, 15.7.1983. More
1888. Colour lithograph, signed “W.A. Carson”, dated and titled in image lower left and centre, annotated in ink on image lower right, 52.7 x 79.2cm. Stains, repaired tears and paper loss, trimmed margins. Laid down on acid-free paper. Annotation reads “This is our shop.” This bird’s-eye view of Brisbane, showing streets..... More
1955. Colour process lithograph, initialled “F.M.” in image lower left, 76 x 51cm. Repaired tears and creases. Linen-backed. Text continues “Published by the British Travel and Holidays Association and printed in Great Britain by Chromoworks Ltd. 55/7/14.” Poster depicts four sports: horse racing, golf, soccer, and tennis at Wimbledon. More
c1950s. Colour process lithograph, 101.1 x 64cm. Repaired tears and missing portions overall, slight foxing. Linen-backed. Text continues “World wide services. Printed in Great Britain at the Baynard Press.” Shows the SS Iberia which was commissioned by P&O as an ocean liner in 1954. It mainly provided passenger service between..... More
1910. Colour lithograph, signed “Ernest Ibbetson” in image lower left, 76.2 x 50.8cm. Retouching to upper and lower portions, repaired tears, creases and old folds. Linen-backed. Text includes “Patron His Most Gracious Majesty the King. June 20th to July 6th. Twice daily 2:30 and 8pm. Admission 1/-, early doors 1/6..... More
1899–1917. Collection of five (5) items, consisting of two vintage silver gelatin photographs in postcard format, two letters (one hand-written and one typed), and an inscribed slip with attached process screen image, all signed or autographed by Ward, some with dates, sizes range from 4.8 x 10.2cm to 13.8 x 19.4cm. Silvering..... More
c1917. Colour lithograph, 107 x 71.4cm. Repaired missing portions and tears to edges, some affecting image. Linen-backed. Text continues “In the allied armies alongside the stars and stripes. Enlist today! The Crown Press, Chicago.” Held in IWM (UK), and Auckland Museum with the comment “poster produced during the First World..... More
c1940s. Colour process lithograph, signed “Chase” in image lower left, 70.6 x 50.4cm. Repaired missing portions, minor scuffing. Linen-backed. Text includes “...and the graceful sweep of their arrival marks an epochal advance in air travel. TWA’s new Boeing Stratoliners are here! Transcontinental & Western Air Inc. From TWA’s national advertising..... More
c1979-1981. Colour lineblock, 59.7 x 40.6cm. Missing portions and tears to edges, soiling, discolouration. Linen-backed. Text continues “Daily Mirror. The winner. Every day.”. More
c1890s. Five albumen paper photographs, each titled and numbered in pencil verso, 10.2 x 14.8cm (approx. each). Minor discolouration to edges. All titles include “Burma”: 1. Young pongyis or priests; 2. Pongyis or monks; 3. Priests and people worshipping near Shwe Dagon Pagoda, Rangoon; 4. Figures of Buddha and attendants..... More
c1929. Colour lithograph, 102.5 x 75.8cm. Old folds, minor tears, stains. Linen-backed. English and French text includes “25 années de suprematie. Model 44 Roadster. Model 51 Brougham. Model 50 Sedan – 50 L. Limousine. Model 27 Sedan. Model 49 Touring. Model 54 Convertible Coupe. Model 20 Coach. Model 57 Sedan..... More
c1930s. Watercolour, 20.3 x 30.5cm. Minor foxing to upper portion of image. Provenance: W.A. Pennell estate. An Englishman, Mr Pennell was head of the advertising department of the British American Tobacco Company in Shanghai during the 1920s and 1930s. He was an accomplished artist who taught and employed local artists..... More
c1880s. Albumen paper photograph, annotated “A 215” and captioned in negative lower left, titled in pencil verso, 20.6 x 26.5cm. Foxing overall, slight creases, missing portions, stains and repaired tears to edges. Caption reads “Bund of Settlede [sic] at Kobe.” A British flag is shown flying on a flag pole..... More
c1890s. Printout paper photograph, titled and numbered in pencil verso, 15.6 x 11cm. More
c1890s. Printout paper photograph, titled and numbered in pencil verso, 15.7 x 10.7cm. More
c1890s. Printout paper photograph, titled and numbered in pencil verso, 10.7 x 15.5cm. More
c1890s. Pair of albumen paper photographs, one with illegible title in negative lower left, each titled and numbered in pencil verso, 10.3 x 14.6cm. Minor foxing to one image. More
c1890s. Pair of albumen paper photographs, each titled and numbered in pencil verso, 10.2 x 14.8cm. More
c1890s. Printout paper photograph, numbered “525” and annotated “Pagodas” in negative lower left, captioned in pencil verso, 20.9 x 28.5cm. Slight discolouration to upper centre and edges of image, tears and creases to edges. More
c1890s. Printout paper photograph, numbered “5” in negative lower left, titled in pencil verso, 20.3 x 28.2cm. Slight creases to edges. More
c1870s. Albumen paper photograph, titled in pencil verso, 9.3 x 5.9cm. More
c1870s. Albumen paper photograph, numbered in negative lower centre, titled in pencil verso, 9.3 x 5.8cm. More