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British Provincial, Dorset, Shaftesbury, Shaftesbury Bank, Ten Pounds, 10 October 1843, no. 698, for W.B. Brodie & Thomas King, signed by W.B. Brodie (Outing 1919B; Grant 2586). Split and rejoined at centre, printed bankruptcy stamp and handwritten dividend stamp on front, pinholes, otherwise fine, rare William Bird Brodie (1780-1863), banker, bookseller and stationer, Whig MP for Salisbury 1832-43, was the proprietor of the Salisbury and Winchester Journal from 1808 until he was declared bankrupt in 1847. By 1811 Brodie had also taken over the banking business in Salisbury begun in the 1770s by Benjamin Charles Collins (1758-1808), nephew of the founder of the newspaper. Brodie, a former officer in the Wiltshire Militia, was appointed Lt-Col of the Salisbury Volunteer Infantry, a unit formed in the wake of the civil uprising which affected the city in November 1830 (Bennett, OMRS Journal, December 2009, pp.239-42, including a lithograph portrait of Brodie). He was an associate of the photographer W.H. Fox Talbot, published pamphlets on banking and slavery, as well as a book of poems. Thomas King (1806-63), a London banker whose country seat was at Alvediston, Wiltshire, entered into the banking partnership in 1834; after the bank failed he became a gentleman farmer at Norrington
* Dutton (Thomas Goldsworth). Clipper Barque “Spirit of the Age”, G.H.Heaton Commander, To Mr. John Vile Shipbuilder, Sunderland & West Hartlepool, T.A Gibb Esq. & Owners, n.d., 1865, lithograph with original hand colouring, some professional restoration to image and margins, 360 x 470mm, mounted (1)
* Moody (C). The Prize Heifer, Flower, At one year and four months old. Bred by Mr. Thomas Moses of Stenigot, near Louth Lincolnshire, pub. Thos. Moses, Boston, n.d., c.1850, lithograph after B.Hubbard, original hand colouring, some browning to image, image size 375 x 530mm, framed and glazed (1)
AFTER STEFANO DELLA BELLA (Italian, 1610-1664) Scene from the 30 Year`s War, inscribed `F. L D Ciartres exc. Cum Priuil. Regis`, engraving, 3 1/4" x 5 1/2", another engraving after Jaques Callot (French, 1592-1635), A Battle Scene, 1 1/4" x 3 1/2" and a 19th Century newspaper sheet with Honore Daumier cartoon, after an original lithograph and two further prints (5)
3x Vic lithograph tennis prints - to incl 2 original London Illustrated News and one Harper`s Weekly magazine extracts c1880. All three prints featuring tennis matches, costumes and equipment of the time - one mounted and the other two are framed and glazed overall 23" x 28" max - each with vertical centre folds (F). Original art work by British artist Bert Thomas (1883-1966) who created the famous First World War cartoon entitled `Arf a mo` Kaiser `of a British Private lighting his pipe
Thomas Sparrow, late 18th century- "Keep of the Castle of Cardiff, Clamorganshire"; hand-coloured engraving, 11x16cm: Tim Coote, 18/19th century- "Ostenhanger House, In Kent"; published by Howard Hogg, London: together with other 18/19th century hand-coloured engravings from the same or similar suite: British School, late 19th Century- "Hippopotamus, Hippoptamus amphibious"; hand-coloured engraving, 12x15cm: together with eight further hand-coloured book plates from the same suite to include "Zebra, Indian Rhinoceros, Greenland Whale, Walrus and others: Thomas Sutherland c.1785-c.1820- "Defence of the Breach at St Jean D`Acre, May 8th 1799, published by J Jenkins, Nov 1st, 1815, hand-coloured aquatint after William Heath, 20x22cm: Joseph Constantine Stadler 1815-1891- "Battle of Toulouse"; published by T Tegg, 1818, hand-coloured aquatint: N D Green, late 19th century- Hose on the River; crayon-manner lithograph, signed within the plate: together with twelve other 19/20th century engravings and prints by and after various hands, (a lot)
Edmund Walker c.1820-c.1890- "Docks at Sebastapol with Ruins of Fort St Paul" from "The Seat of War in the East", after William Simpson 1823-1899, publ Jany 22nd 1856 by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi & co, 13 & 14 Pall Mall East; hand-coloured lithograph, 33x46cm: Smart & Reeve, 9 Diana Place, New Road- "The Waterford Line Schooners Alexander...off the Hook Light", publ by John Lynn, Marine Painter, No 4 Holmes Street Commercial Road London; hand-coloured aquatint, 45x59cm: George Hunt- "Nonparell", after F C Turner, publ Aug 27th 1836 by J Moore, West Street Upper St Martins Lane; hand-coloured aquatint, 43.5x60cm: Liborio Prosperi act 1886-1903- "The Lobby of the House of Commons, 1886", publ for Vanity Fair; chromolithograph, 41x55cm: together with a mixed quantity of 18th and 19th century portrait engravings etc., (a lot)
Jacques Villon 1875-1963- "Le Banc Des Vieux" (G./P. 30) lithograph printed in colours, 1899, signed in pencil, inscribed "A Madam Lempereur Sovenir Respectueux en Remerciements Bons Soins", numbered 15/40, (Ginestet and Pouillon recorded an edition of 30) on simili Japan paper, with full margins, overall good condition, apart from slight paper discolouration, 28x36.1cm, (unframed)

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