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  1. Max and the Wild Things having a Rumpus.

    SENDAK, Maurice

    Max and the Wild Things having a Rumpus. 1971

    £2,250

    Edition of 200. Signed in pen by Sendak lower right. This image from Where the Wild Things Are was created in 1971 as part of a project with 19 different images from eight different books comprising Maurice Sendak’s favorite images that he felt could exist … Read more

  2. Max and the Wild Things Hanging from Branches.

    SENDAK, Maurice.

    Max and the Wild Things Hanging from Branches. 1971

    £2,250

    Edition of 200. Signed in pen by Sendak lower right. This image from Where the Wild Things Are was created in 1971 as part of a project with 19 different images from eight different books comprising Maurice Sendak’s favorite images that he felt could exist … Read more

  3. Off to Bed without their Supper.

    SENDAK, Maurice

    Off to Bed without their Supper. 1971

    £2,250

    Edition of 200. Signed in pen lower right by Sendak. This image from Where the Wild Things Are was created in 1971 as part of a project with 19 different images from eight different books comprising Maurice Sendak’s favorite images that he felt could exist … Read more

  4. Off to Bed without their Supper.

    SENDAK, Maurice

    Off to Bed without their Supper. 1971

    £2,250

    Edition of 200. Signed in pen by Sendak lower right. This image from Where the Wild Things Are was created in 1971 as part of a project with 19 different images from eight different books comprising Maurice Sendak’s favorite images that he felt could exist … Read more

  5. The Aged, Aged Mariner at Hornsea.

    MASON, Frank, & Noel Pocock.

    The Aged, Aged Mariner at Hornsea. 1914

    £1,200

    Charming original artwork for the first edition of this parody of Lewis Carroll’s Alice books by F. W. Martindale, first published 1914. Pen and ink, watercolour and body-colour painting on card, matted. Signed by maritime artist Frank Mason and by Noel Pocock. A fine collaboration … Read more

  6. Toomai of the Elephants.

    DETMOLD, Edward Julius & Charles Maurice.

    Toomai of the Elephants. 1908.

    £600

    The Detmolds’ most celebrated joint achievement, and among the finest book illustrations ever produced, was the set of 16 prints after watercolours depicting scenes from Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book. Read more

  7. Shere Khan in Jungle.

    DETMOLD, Edward Julius & Charles Maurice.

    Shere Khan in Jungle. 1908.

    £600

    The Detmolds’ most celebrated joint achievement, and among the finest book illustrations ever produced, was the set of 16 prints after watercolours depicting scenes from Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book. Read more

  8. The Return of the Buffalo Herd.

    DETMOLD, Edward Julius & Charles Maurice.

    The Return of the Buffalo Herd. 1908.

    £500

    The Detmolds’ most celebrated joint achievement, and among the finest book illustrations ever produced, was the set of 16 prints after watercolours depicting scenes from Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book. Read more

  9. Max and the Wild Things Hanging from Branches.

    SENDAK, Maurice.

    Max and the Wild Things Hanging from Branches. 1971

    £375

    Edition of 1000. This image from Where the Wild Things Are was created in 1971 as part of a project with 19 different images from eight different books comprising Maurice Sendak’s favorite images that he felt could exist on their own without text, for framing … Read more

  10. Max, King of the Wild Things.

    SENDAK, Maurice

    Max, King of the Wild Things. 1971

    £375

    Edition of 1000. This image from Where the Wild Things Are was created in 1971 as part of a project with 19 different images from eight different books comprising Maurice Sendak’s favorite images that he felt could exist on their own without text, for framing … Read more

  11. Off to Bed without their Supper.

    SENDAK, Maurice

    Off to Bed without their Supper. 1971

    £375

    This image from Where the Wild Things Are was created in 1971 as part of a project with 19 different images from eight different books comprising Maurice Sendak’s favorite images that he felt could exist on their own without text, for framing or hanging on … Read more

  12. “But he told Babar that he could not come to the land of the elephants on Christmas Eve…”

    BRUNHOFF, Jean de.

    “But he told Babar that he could not come to the land of the elephants on Christmas Eve…” 1940

    £150

    From ‘Babar and Father Christmas’. Read more

  13. Punch and Judy

    LOSCH. C

    Punch and Judy May 3rd, 1873

    £110

    Fantastic scene of children and adults gathered around watching the show. Read more

  14. D. Double Daisy.

    BARKER, Cicely Mary.

    D. Double Daisy. c.1930

    £95

    Illustration from Flower Fairies of the Alphabet. Read more

  15. N [for] Nasturtium.

    BARKER, Cicely Mary.

    N [for] Nasturtium. c.1930

    £95

    Illustration from Flower Fairies of the Alphabet. Read more