home | current auction | past auctions | buying | selling | appraisals | contact | mailing list

subscribetext

Edmund Blampied (British 1886- 1966)





Edmund Blampied (British, 1886-1966)

November 2006 Fine Art & Antiques Auction
Lot 134. "A Jersey Vraic Cart". Etching on copper, printed by David Strang, London, on J. Whatman laid paper, ca. 1941, from an edition of 260+10, plate size 8-5/8" x 11", with matting and framing under glass 15-3/8" x 17". This print is The Print Club of Cleveland Publication No. 19.
300.00/500.00 Sold $276.00

Edmund Blampied (British, 1886-1966)

Winter 2007 Auction
Lot 154. "Seaweed Harvest, Jersey", 1936. Etching on paper, signed in the lower margin and also in the plate at the lower edge, plate size approx. 12" x 14-1/4", paper size approx. 15-1/4" x 20", with mat and frame overall approx. 20-3/4" x 22-3/4". Lacking the picture glass. This print is from The American College Society of Print Collectors.
100.00/200.00 Sold $224.25

Edmund Blampied (British, 1886-1966)

Winter 2007 Auction
Lot 155. "A Jersey Vraic Cart". Etching on copper, printed by David Strang, London, on J. Whatman laid paper, ca. 1941, from an edition of 260+10, plate size 8-5/8" x 11", paper size 11-1/2" x 15-1/2", with matting and framing under glass approx. 15" x 20" overall. This print is The Print Club of Cleveland Publication No. 19. There is an original sticker on the back of the framing. "A Jersey Vraic Cart" was chosen from three drawings submitted by the renowned artist. Interestingly, the trial proof for this print was pulled in 1939, but due to WWII between England and Germany being at its peak, somehow the payment to Blampied never arrived. The edition of the prints arrived safely, but it was years before the Print Club heard from the great artist again. The original payment arrived at the beging of the German occupation, so he was not able to cash the cheque, so another was sent when he was heard from again. The original plate had also been missing from David Strang's studio due to the bombing, but it was later recovered and sent to Cleveland.
300.00/500.00 Sold $299.00