• Britain Land of History Original Vintage Poster c. 1960

    Published by the British Travel and Holidays Association and printed in Great Britain by Harrison and Sons Ltd 59/60.14 'Throughout the British Isles can be seen many interesting castles, royal palaces and country houses which have played a part in Britain's history. This is an artist's impression of Hampton Court Palace beside the River Thames.' If you are interested email info@manningfineart.co.uk or call us on 07929 749056. Condition: Generally good condition, a few very short repaired edge tears and the odd marginal crease. Mounted and framed the edge tears will not be visible.
  • Angela Stones (1914 - 1995)

    Still Life with Fruit and Bottle

      Oil on board 39 x 49 cm A stylish mid-century still life. Stones was educated at the Chelsea School of Art, and was a member of an artistic dynasty. Her mother Dorothy Bradshaw (1893-1983) studied under Jack Merriott – the artist famous for his British Rail posters, and her son, Christopher Assheton-Stones (1947-1999), was arguably the foremost pastel artist of his time. Provenance: the family of the artist. Condition: Generally very good. If you’d like to know more, please email info@manningfineart.co.uk or call us on 07929 749056.
  • Angela Stones (1914-1995) Westminster Bridge and the Houses of Parliament

    Watercolour 31x41 cm Stones was a member of an artistic dynasty. Her mother Dorothy Bradshaw (1893-1983) studied under Jack Merriott - the artist famous for his British Rail posters, and her son, Christopher Assheton-Stones (1947-1999) was probably the foremost pastel artist of his time. If you are interested email info@manningfineart.co.uk or call us on 07929 749056. Condition: Good.
  • Angela Stones (1914-1995) Holy Trinity Brompton Church

    Watercolour 31x41 cm Signed 'Angela Stones' Stones was a member of an artistic dynasty. Her mother Dorothy Bradshaw (1893-1983) studied under Jack Merriott - the artist famous for his British Rail posters, and her son, Christopher Assheton-Stones (1947-1999) was probably the foremost pastel artist of his time. If you are interested email info@manningfineart.co.uk or call us on 07929 749056.
  • Angela Stones (1914-1995) Helianthus

    Oil on canvasboard 44x55cm Signed lower left Stones was a member of an artistic dynasty. Her mother Dorothy Bradshaw (1893-1983) studied under Jack Merriott - the artist famous for his British Rail posters, and her son, Christopher Assheton-Stones (1947-1999) was probably the foremost pastel artist of his time. Here a generous use of impasto captures the texture of a Helianthus - Sunflower. A suggestion perhaps of surrealism in choice of colours helps with the mid-century feel of the painting. If you are interested email info@manningfineart.co.uk or call us on 07929 749056. Condition: Good.
  • Angela Stones (1914-1995) Chelsea Old Church

    Watercolour 31x41 cm Stones was a member of an artistic dynasty. Her mother Dorothy Bradshaw (1893-1983) studied under Jack Merriott - the artist famous for his British Rail posters, and her son, Christopher Assheton-Stones (1947-1999) was probably the foremost pastel artist of his time. If you are interested email info@manningfineart.co.uk or call us on 07929 749056.
  • Andrew Ingamells Jesus College, Cambridge

    Etching and aquatint 58 x 84 cm Signed in pencil and numbered from the edition of 150. Inspired by David Loggan’s celebrated engraving of the College in 1680, this view of Jesus College was the first of Ingamells’ series of views of Oxford and Cambridge. It took six months to complete and has long-since sold out from the publisher. The Master and Fellows of the College own both the original drawing, which the engraving is based upon, and the copper etching plate used to make the prints. Ingamells trained at St Albans School of Art and the London College of Printing, subsequently working as a graphic designer and illustrator. Based in London, he began making drawings of the buildings and landscapes of London. Ingamells' work is in many public collections including those of the Tate Gallery, The National Trust, The Paul Mellon Centre for British Art, and the City of London Guildhall Library. His pictures are also in several private collections, including those of various Oxford and Cambridge colleges, HRH King Charles III, and Shell Oil. The artist is currently part-way through his epic project to record all the colleges of Oxford and Cambridge, a project undertaken in homage to David Loggan.
  • An Avro Lancaster II at its dispersal point

    Silver gelatin print 12 x 16 cm Stamped to reverse 'This photograph has been passed by censor' 'Copyright. The TP copyright illustration from 'The Aeroplane' must not be reproduced without the written permission of Temple Press Ltd.' December 1943 The Avro Lancaster II was fitted with the rotary Bristol Hercules engine. There was a fear that there would be a shortage of Rolls-Royce Merlin engines, therefore 300 were produced by Armstrong Whitworth in Coventry with an alternative engine. Here it is pictured at an airfield, coming out of the mist. Somewhere probably in East Anglia, an area prone to fog, this atmospheric shot is enhanced by the second Lancaster bomber that is just about visible in the background and the human figure, dwarfed by the aeroplane, standing on concrete to the right. Condition: good. Provenance: from the collection of Philip J R Moyes, author of many books on the RAF, most notably The Pictorial History which ran to several volumes.
  • Ambulance and First Aid Section

    Lithographic poster probably c. 1940s 36x23cm First established in 1935 the Civil Defence Department was essential for maintaining order during air raids. Here a glamorous young lady - presumably unable to join the army - is volunteering to 'do her bit' by driving an ambulance. If you are interested email info@manningfineart.co.ukor call us on 07929 749056.
  • Alta, Utah Vintage Ski Poster USA (c.1970)

    67 x 53 cm Poster Printed by LooArt Press, Colorado Springs, Colorado, c. 1970 From the surplus stock of the printers, LooArt Press, which closed in the early 1970s. Condition: Excellent  
  • Hermann Kauschke Alpspitze, Zugspitze und Waxenstein (1938)

    Watercolour 14.5 x 19.5 cm Inscribed "Alpspitze, Zugspitze u. Waxenstein - original Aquarell". Signed and dated. A beautiful snowy scene depicting three Bavarian mountains: the Alpspitze, Zugspitze, and Waxenstein. Kauschke's view emphasises the wintry quietude of the snow-covered trees and mountains. The winter sun reflects on the freshly fallen snow, and a pair of ski tracks disappear into the distance. If you are interested, please email info@manningfineart.co.uk or call us on 07929 749056. Condition: excellent.
  • Allan Carter

    He can spare a little blood - Blood Donors are Urgently Needed

    Lithographic poster c. 1940s 38x25cm Printed for HMSO by Sanders Phillips & Co. The Scottish Blood Transfusion Association If you are interested email info@manningfineart.co.ukor call us on 07929 749056.
  • Pieter van der Aa (1659-1733), after David Loggan (1634–1692)

    All Souls College, Oxford (1727)

      Engraving 12 x 16 cm An eighteenth-century view of Le College de Toutre les Ames (All Souls), engraved by Pieter van der Aa after David Loggan, the noted engraver, draughtsman, and painter. The college was founded by Henry VI of England and Henry Chichele (fellow of New College and Archbishop of Canterbury), in 1438, to commemorate the victims of the Hundred Years' War. Pieter van der Aa of Leiden was a Dutch publisher best known for preparing maps and atlases, though he also printed editions of foreign bestsellers and illustrated volumes. He is noted for the many engravings he produced after David Loggan's series of Oxford and Cambridge colleges and costumes. In 1727 Van Der Aa illustrated "Les Delices de la Grande Bretagne & de L'Irelande" by James Beeverell, the book in which this engraving appears. Condition: a good impression. If you’d like to know more, please email info@manningfineart.co.uk or call us on 07929 749056.
  • after John Piper (1903 - 1992)

    View from the Upper Common Room, The Queen's College - Oxford Almanac 1972 (cropped)

      Lithograph 17 x 26 cm A lithograph featuring Oxford's skyline, including the towers of All Souls and the Radcliffe Camera, set against a blustery Piper sky. Piper's painting was reproduced as a lithograph in 1972, to be published in the "Oxford Almanack". The Oxford Almanack was an annual almanac published by the Oxford University Press for the University of Oxford from 1674 through 2019 (when printing sadly ceased due to "dwindling interest"). The almanac traditionally included engravings or lithographs of the University and information about the upcoming year. Other almanac artists have included James Basire, Michael Burghers, J. M. W. Turner, and Michael Oelman. John Piper CH was an English painter, printmaker, and designer of stained-glass windows. His work often focused on the British landscape, especially churches and monuments, and included tapestry designs, book jackets, screen-prints, photography, fabrics and ceramics. Condition: very good. If you are interested, please email info@manningfineart.co.uk or call us on 07929 749056. Click here for other views of All Souls.
  • Jane Gray (b.1931)

    All Saints Church, Tunworth, Hampshire, Design for Stained Glass Memorial Window for the Hon. Julian Berry OBE, DL, JP, Colonel of the Royal Horse Guards (The Blues) (1992)

      Watercolour 28 x 30 cm Signed, dated and studio stamp verso.

    All Saints Church is a Norman church, built in the 12th century, and lies nestled in the downland of the Tunworth Downs, Hampshire. Colonel Julian Berry (1920-1988), son of the 1st Viscount Camrose of Hackwood Park, is notably buried in the churchyard, and his death is commemorated in Gray’s stained glass window design, featuring items of military ceremonial dress set against a night sky accompanied by the line from John 1:1, ‘In the beginning was the word’. The window was installed in 1992.

    Provenance: the artist’s studio sale. Literature: Jane Gray, Playing with Rainbows. (Shropshire: Ellingham Press, 2011), p.81. Condition: very good. If you are interested, please email info@manningfineart.co.uk or call us on 07929 749056. For other works by Jane Gray and more information about her, please click here.    
  • Jane Gray (b.1931)

    All Saints Church, North Hillingdon, Design for Stained Glass Window (1982)

      Watercolour 15 x 14 cm Studio label verso.

    All Saints Church, North Hillingdon was constructed in 1930—one of the first of 45 new churches from “The Forty-Five Church Funds” to build new sites of worship in and around the diocese of London. The church was designed by Sir Charles Nicholson and built in Metroland to serve families being moved from inner London. In 1932, the foundations of the church were laid and it was consecrated by in 1933 by the Bishop of Kensington.

    Provenance: the artist’s studio sale. Condition: very good. If you are interested, please email info@manningfineart.co.uk or call us on 07929 749056. For other works by Jane Gray and more information about her, please click here.    
  • Jane Gray (b.1931)

    All Saints Church, Lightwater, Surrey, Design for Stained Glass Window (1990)

      Watercolour 18 x 6 cm

    Signed, dated and studio stamp verso.

    All Saints Church in Lightwater, Surrey was built and dedicated in 1903. Prior to this, services were held in Florence Laundry in Guildford Road as, at that time, Lightwater was a small hamlet. With the development of nurseries and cottages to house the influx of workers that followed soon after, the Conventional District of All Saints’ was formed in 1931. Before this, All Saints Church had been a daughter church of Windlesham. A Priest-in-Charge was appointed shortly after the split in 1931 and a vestry extension was added to the building. This window commemorates the church’s organist, Catherine Challen, and features symbols associated with St Cecilia in acknowledgement of her musical contribution. The window was installed in 1991.

    Provenance: the artist’s studio sale. Literature: Jane Gray, Playing with Rainbows. (Shropshire: Ellingham Press, 2011), p.79. Condition: very good. If you are interested, please email info@manningfineart.co.uk or call us on 07929 749056. For other works by Jane Gray and more information about her, please click here.    
  • Jane Gray (b.1931)

    All Saints Church, Lightwater, Surrey, Design for Stained Glass Memorial Window (1987)

      Watercolour 18 x 5 cm Signed and dated verso.

    All Saints Church in Lightwater, Surrey was built and dedicated in 1903. Prior to this, services were held in Florence Laundry in Guildford Road as, at that time, Lightwater was a small hamlet. With the development of nurseries and cottages to house the influx of workers that followed soon after, the Conventional District of All Saints’ was formed in 1931. Before this, All Saints Church had been a daughter church of Windlesham. A Priest-in-Charge was appointed shortly after the split in 1931 and a vestry extension was added to the building. This window features a background Cross, symbols and flowers and was installed in 1988.

    Provenance: the artist’s studio sale. Literature: Jane Gray, Playing with Rainbows. (Shropshire: Ellingham Press, 2011), p.79. Condition: very good. If you are interested, please email info@manningfineart.co.uk or call us on 07929 749056. For other works by Jane Gray and more information about her, please click here.    
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    Alfred Wolmark (1877-1961)

    Peace Paraded by Conflict

    Oil on panel
    60 x 34cm
    Signed lower left; original frame. An allegorical scene of Peace as a female nude. Alfred Aaron Wolmark was an influential Post-Impressionist painter who studied and exhibited at the Royal Academy Schools and between 1901 and 1936. Wolmark was noted for his use of impasto and for his skills as a colourist. If you’d like to know more, please email info@manningfineart.co.uk or call us on 07929 749056. Condition: Generally excellent; original frame shows a little wear.
  • A R Quinton (1853-1934) - Alfred Robert Quinton

    New College Bell Tower, Oxford

      Signed lower left Watercolour 25x17cm Between 1904 and his death over 2000 of Quinton's paintings were published. Well known for his paintings of landscapes and townscapes of Britain many of his paintings were produced as postcards during the postcard craze of the first decade of the twentieth century; numerous views of Oxford were featured. We have not yet been able to identify a postcard derived from this particular view. If you are interested email info@manningfineart.co.uk or call us on 07929 749056.

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