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WILLIAM WOODGATE (1804-1861) PORTRAIT OF CITY OF LONDON TOASTMASTER AND MASTER OF CEREMONIES JAMES TOOLE bust length, signed on a pillar W WOODGATE Pinxit, oil on canvas, 90 x 69cm, sold with a lithograph portrait of James Toole by Day & Haghe, c1840 and a print of J L Toole (3) James Toole (1796-1847) occupies a unique position in the history of his profession. By sheer force of character, combined with a genial manner he became the most famous toastmaster and master of ceremonies in early Victorian England. Such was the esteem in which he was held during the 22 years in which he was employed by the Hon East India Company and then subsequently that he became a celebrity in his own right, constantly booked to officiate at city functions and throughout England. He was a particular favourite of the Duke of Cambridge. An article in the Pictorial Times (1847) reported "By his peculiar and happy expression, and perfectly original style, he was the first to establish the business of toastmaster; and the extraordinary success with which he carried it out for the last seventeen years, at the city festivals in act all parts of England, has recently created several copyists....As a toastmaster, his equal will never be found. He was a kind hearted and generous man, and subscribed to a great number of charitable societies." He was the father of John Laurence Toole (1830-1906) the actor and theatre manager. The artist William Woodgate is recorded as a London painter of Historical subjects. He exhibited one work at the Royal Society of British Artists (Suffolk Street) in 1827. In the 1851 Census he described himself as a portrait painter, aged 47, living with his wife Francis [sic] aged 40 residing at Milton in the parish of Gravesend, the town of his birth. ++In ready to hang condition having been lined and cleaned for the late owner some years ago, some evident overpainting the extent of which has not been ascertained under UV light, in what is likely to be the original ornate Victorian giltwood and composition frame
LAURENCE STEPHEN LOWRY, RA (1887-1976) THE NOTICE BOARD offset lithograph printed in colour by Chorley & Pickersgill, 1971, signed by the artist in pencil with FATG blindstamp, 43 x 52cm ++In fine condition, not noticeably faded, undisturbed in the original two tone window mount and 1970s anodised frame
A 19th century fan in box. With bone sticks carved with pierced decorations and silver overlay, the outer two decorated one with a cameo of a Grecian god in gilt metal frame and the other a small oval mirror. With hand coloured lithograph scenes depicting figures in period dress between Renaissance style gilt scrollwork and similar figures verso, 27cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Some wear to the silvering. Tiny tears and discolouration to the paper. Mirror tarnished.
JACOB KRAMER (1892-1962); a signed limited edition black and white lithograph, "Self Portrait", no.37/40 lower right, overall plate size 50 x 35.5cm, framed and glazed. (D) CONDITION REPORT: Signed both in pencil to lower right and within print to lower left. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
JOHN PIPER (1903-1992); a signed limited edition lithograph "Scotney Castle, Kent", signed in pencil lower right, numbered 68/120 lower left and bearing blind stamp, 44 x 57cm, framed and glazed. Provenance: purchased from Christie's Contemporary Art and sold with certificate of authenticity. (D) CONDITION REPORT: Has been laid down on a card backing and shows roughness to the top margin of the lithograph, but there is still approx 1 inch from the image to this roughness, the image itself is in good condition and of good colour. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
SALVADORE DALI (1904-1989); a signed lithograph "Joan of Arc", signed lower right, inscribed EA lower left, 47 x 34cm, framed and glazed, also a poster relating to Dali, framed and glazed (2). (D) CONDITION REPORT: This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
*Rugby School. Barnard (George), To the Revd. Dr. Goulburn (Headmaster), this print of Rugby School is respectfully dedicated..., published Crossley & Billington, Rugby and R.Ackermann, circa 1875, lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, slight staining, 410 x 520 mm, framed and glazed (1)
Britton (John). The History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Salisbury..., 1814, additional engraved title, 29 engraved plates and plans, few illustrations to text, double-page table, bound with The History and Antiquities of the See and Cathedral Church of Norwich, 1816, additional engraved title, 24 plates and plans, dampstaining and mottling throughout, contemporary half calf, gilt decorated spine, green morocco title label, extremities slightly rubbed, large 4to, together with [Woolls, Charles], The Barrow Diggers. A Dialogue in Imitation of the Grave Diggers in Hamlet, 1839, 12 lithograph plates, some spotting, original cloth gilt, spine faded, slim 4to, with Crawford (O.G.S., & Keiller, Alexander), Wessex from the Air, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1928, numerous black & white plates and plans, original cloth gilt, 4to, and Wyndham (Henry Penruddocke), Wiltshire, Extracted from Domesday Book..., with a Preface, in which is included a plan for a General History of the County, Salisbury: Printed by E. Easton, 1788, some spotting, contemporary half calf, amateur reback and corner repairs, 8vo, and Pitt-Rivers (Augustus Henry Lane Fox), Excavations in Cranborne Chase, vols. 1-4 (of 5, lacking index), Printed Privately, 1887-98, numerous black & white plates, plans & maps (some folding), ink library stamps throughout, library bookplates, top edge gilt, original gilt decorated cloth, blind embossed library stamp to upper boards and classification numbers at foot of spine, large 4to, plus other mostly Wiltshire topography related (approx. 35)
Bullar (John). A Historical and Picturesque Guide to the Isle of Wight, 4th edition, Southampton: Printed by T. Baker, 1818, engraved frontispiece, annotation to upper margin of page 65, some spotting, contemporary cloth, spine torn at head & foot, 12mo in 6s, together with Phillips (C.J.), The New Forest Handbook: Historical and Descriptive, Lyndhurst: J.G. Short, [1876], folding lithograph map frontispiece, ten mounted albumen photograph plates by J.G. Short, title reattached, title and plates with removed ink stamp to verso, all edges gilt, original green cloth with blocked decoration in gilt and black, 8vo, with Wise (John R.), The New Forest: its History and its Scenery, 1st edition, 1863, black & white frontispiece and vignette illustrations, all edges gilt, original green cloth, with gilt blocked decoration, slightly frayed at head & foot of spine, 4to, and White (William), History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight..., Sheffield: Printed for the Author, by Robt. Leader, 1859, one leaf detached, original blind decorated brown cloth, slightly frayed to upper joint and head & foot of spine, 8vo, and Fowler (Sir James K.), A History of Beaulieu Abbey, A.D. 1204-1539, London: The Car Illustrated, [1911], black & white plates and folding plans, half-title inscribed 'P. Clare Bestwishes Montagu of Beaulieu, Christmas 1955,' with loosely inserted typed letter signed from Montagu of Beaulieu to Mr Clare dated 20.12.55, original cloth gilt, 8vo, plus Van Raalte (Charles), Brownsea Island, 1906, colour frontispiece and plates by Florence Van Raalte, top edge gilt, original cloth gilt, spine faded, 4to, plus other Isle of Wight and Hampshire related, including Victoria County History, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, 6 vols. including index, 1900-1914, numerous black & white plates and folding plans etc., top edge gilt, original red cloth gilt, spines faded, folio (approx. 30)
Greenaway (Kate). A Day in a Child's Life, 1st edition, 1st issue, George Routledge and Sons, [1881], coloured plates and illustrations printed by Edmund Evans, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, some marks and corners and edges rubbed, together with Hoffmann (Hans), Der Gestiefelte Kater, fur die Jugend neu erzahlt, Nuremburg, Verlag E. Nister, circa 1912, eight colour lithograph plates, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, rubbed and some marks, large slim 4to, together with other children's books, the majority printed in German, various sizes (2 cartons)
Hampshire. The New Forest, by Mrs. Willingham Rawnsley, Deluxe edition, London: Adam & Charles Black, 1904, numerous colour plates, spotting throughout, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original decorative cream cloth, spine discoloured & rubbed, large 4to, (limited edition 27/100, signed by Alice Julia Rawnsley), together with Wise (John R.), The New Forest, Its History and its Scenery, 3rd edition, 1880, black & white frontispiece, illustrations and folding map, original gilt decorated green cloth, 8vo, together with Cornish (C.J.), The New Forest, 1894, black & white plates, jmodern cloth, 8vo, and Reports from Commissioners..., Woods and Forests, Harbours, Railway and Canal Bills, Local Acts, Session 3 December 1857-2 August 1858, vol. 31, 1857-58, eight lithograph maps only (some folding), contemporary half calf, folio, plus Report from the Select Committee on New Forest; together with the Proceedings of the Committee, Minutes of Evidence, and Appendix, 1875, contemporary cloth, spine torn, folio, plus other Hampshire related including three early 20th century albums containing photographs, newspaper cuttings and postcards relating to Hampshire, plus Hampshire related pamphlets etc. (4 cartons)
Grove (Richard Andrew, of Lymington, publisher). Views of the Principal Seats, and Marine & Landscape Scenery, in the Neighbourhood of Lymington: Drawn on Stone by L. Hague, from Original Pictures taken on the spot by J.M. Gilbert, and Dedicated with Permission, to Admiral Sir Harry Neale ... Accompanied by Historical and Topographical Descriptions, 1832, uncoloured lithograph title (dusty and margins stained) and twenty-three plates (of 25?), all on india paper, spotting mainly to margins, six plates dampstained to upper blank gutter margins, list of subscribers present, lacking front free endpaper, rear free endpaper detached, stitching partially broken and text block loose in contemporary cloth sometime covered in brown paper, folio Scarce. Not found in Abbey. (1)
Payne-Gallwey (Sir Ralph). The Book of Duck Decoys, Their Construction, Management and History, 1st edition, published John Van Voorst, 1886, additional half title with author's manuscript presentation note, hand-coloured lithograph portrait frontispiece, thirteen chromolithograph plates (including two folding), wood engraved illustrations to text, two pages of advertisements at rear, occasional scattered spotting, book plate of Hugh Neville, hinges cracked, original blindstamped cloth gilt, a little rubbed at extremities, 4to (1)

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