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EARLY EXPERIMENTS IN COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHY. COLIN NOEL BENNETT, F.C.S, F.R.P.S. (1882-1978). ESCOT, 9 MORRAB ROAD, PENZANCE A quantity of material including:- 124 glass negatives in boxes including Autochrome colour experiments. Various plate sizes up to 6 1/2 x 4 3/4inches. The colour plates tend to be interior still life. Black & white exterior scenes incl Gorsedd Flora Day, Portraits, Dartmoor, Lake District etc, early 1900's. Original papers, letters, patent applications including printed drawings, totalling approx. 100 typed, printed and manuscript A4 size sheets. For example, "Improvements in Colour Kinematography and in Apparatus Therefor." 1 June 1912, C. Bennett, 9 Morrab Road, Penzance. Some are joint applications which include Conrad Beck, Optician, 68 Cornhill. (Lists of the above material are available). Colin Bennett later moved to Shellaford, Tydford, Devon. In old age, he lived at Killigarth, Devoran. Other material in this lot includes:- a sealed tin of film; a set of ten cards toning and colouring in original folder c1910; mahogany shutter etc; eight unused sealed Ilford HP3 and Panchromatic Plates.
A GREAT WAR & SECOND WORLD WAR D.S.C. & BAR GROUP OF EIGHT MEDALS TO SQUADRON LEADER (LATER WING COMMANDER) C. CHAPMAN, ROYAL NAVAL AIR SERVICE & ROYAL AIR FORCE comprising the Distinguished Service Cross, Geo. VI GRI (Lieut. C. Chapman. R.N.A.S. Dec. 12th 1917), engraved, and Bar, British War Medal 1914-20 (Capt. C. Chapman. R.A.F.), Mercantile Marine War Medal (Cyril Chapman), Victory Medal (Capt. C. Chapman. R.A.F.), all officially impressed, Jubilee Medal 1935, Iraq Active Service Medal, Defence Medal and War Medal 1939-45, all unnamed as issued, the first six medals bar mounted for wearing, the latter two unmounted and in postal despatch box; together with a corresponding group of six dress miniature medals, bar mounted for wearing; also original commission documents appointing Cyril Chapman as Sub-Lieutenant in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, 1916; Observer Sub-Lieutenant in the Royal Naval Air Service, 1917; Captain in the Royal Air Force, 1918; and Observer Officer in the Royal Air Force, 1919; with a collection of black and white portrait photographs of the recipient in uniform; a manuscript copy of his observer flying log details, 17/3/1917 to 28/2/1918; seven of his flying log books, covering the period 14/10/1920 to 4/5/1938; his Second World War identity card; and a copy of a letter of recommendation confirming that Wing-Commander Chapman served, throughout this latter conflict, as Deputy-Chief Royal Air Force Adviser to the Chief Press Censor. Note: A newspaper clipping, announcing Chapman's retirement, gives the following account of his earlier military career: 'Commissioned originally as sub-lieutenant, R.N.V.R., for air observer duties in 1916, he was transferred to the R.N.A.S. as observer sub-lieutenant in April, 1917, and appointed to Dover. Six months later he gained the D.S.C. for completing a photographic reconnaissance in spite of adverse conditions and intense cold, by which he was severely frost-bitten. In March, 1918, he gained a Bar to the D.S.C. for successful spotting for the bombardment of Ostend, and other valuable reconnaissances for the Fleet. After service at the Air Ministry... he qualified as pilot in 1921. He has since served in Iraq and Palestine, and with Nos. 54 and 29 (Fighter) Squadrons at home, the latter in command. He was promoted to squadron leader in April, 1934.
Local History - an interesting accounts/toll book of 'Cash Taken at The Gate' of Darley Abbey, Derbyshire 'Commencing Oct. 7th. 1866' and ending September 1st 1868, complete with a list of rules and exemptions written in a copperplate script, 84 pages of manuscript and accounts, soft pigskin cover, titled in ink to front
Gilbert & Ellice Islands. 1939-56 range of used and covers. KG VI set on cover from Fanning Island (14 FEB 39, stated to be first date of use there); another set on 1955 cover from Ocean Island; 1954 envelope from Christmas Island with 2½d, redirected with Wandsworth machine cancel; two 1956 registered covers with QE II high values from Fanning Island (Christmas Island CDSs alongside). Used KG VI values with a set, various values (to 2/- and/or 5/-) with Gardner, Sydney and Hull Island cancels, also manuscript cancel on 6d on piece, identified as Hull Island, and a Sydney Islands manuscript cancel on a 3d on piece dated 12.2. 40
Blessing for Esther Scroll Megillah Reading on Gevil, Italy, Late 18th Century, Judaica.The leather contains the blessing to be said before and after the reading of the Esther scroll.It’s added the hymn Koree Megillah written by Avraham Ibn Ezrah ( XI-XII century). Knows many variants in the text of the himn, in the second stanza. In our : אויב אל ומרגיז אל. The use to prepare a separate sheet manuscript is attested from the XVI century. Square Sephardic script.Every column has its Incipit, a big size word. Parchment length: 22cm.Text height: 14cm.Starting Price: $260
English School (19th Century) - Three views in Windsor Forest, Including a view of Windsor Castle and Eton College, and another distant view to Cliveden and Taplow Watercolours over pencil Each titled, initialled E.W. and dated 1805 or 1806 on contemporary manuscript label on support sheet Each 31 x 43.5cm (12 1/4 x 17 1/8 in), (3).
A Bow blue and white plate, c.1750, painted with the Broken Scroll pattern, the unfurled manuscript depicting flowering peony issuing from holey rockwork, and a Dublin delftware plate decorated with the same design, the latter cracked, 22.5cm. (2) Cf. Peter Francis, Irish Delftware, pl.12 and pp.105-106 for a discussion on the influence of Bow porcelain on Dublin delftware. Provenance: from a private collection in the Cotswolds.
LONDON - A mid- nineteenth manuscript Journal, in 3 sm. 8vo. notebooks of some 600 closely- written pages, by Matthew Porter-Price, & covering the period 1834-76 (but lacking years 1847-63 & 1867-73).Some retrospective entries (from 1798), then commences on his arrival in London (from Portsmouth) - works for some years as a reader for printers Wm. Clowes & the well-known publisher Charles Knight (especially on the 'Penny Cyclopedia'), has the help of a 'readers-boy' (one deserts, another hangs himself), first vol. continues to 1847, lives at Upper Stamford St., Waterloo, some on business affairs & practices, & throughout notes on numerous excursions (many by river) - Gravesend (Rosherville Gdns.), Richmond, Sheerness, Hammersmith etc., theatrical visits with other central & south London venues, visits to the Oval; much on his (extended family) affairs & problems - details of visits to Guildford & Horsham areas; visiting London friends; by 1864 he had moved to Upper Kennington Lane & was teaching at a small private school (& 'living-in'), finds an agreeable '1d Reading Room' (Charing Cross) & club (probably The Whittington, Strand), regular subscriber at Mudie's Library. His nephew, John Brent-Price, emigrates to Australia in 1866 - interesting account of relatives seeing the 'Lanarkshire' being prepared at Shadwell for voyage, and later her sailing from Tilbury (for J.B.P's letters from Australia, see June sale). * a fascinating insight into lower middle-class metropolitan life; the shades of Mr. Pooter himself are so often present - especially where the school and its redoubtable headmistress (& his landlady, Mrs. Moss) are concerned, mostly owing to her continual requests for a loan (be it for the gas bill or the Sunday joint) - and enhanced by the narrative form with verbatim speech - 'as I would not let her have any money, I must put up with a weak cup of tea'. Illustrated
Anglo-Saxon Bronze Strap End with Interlaced Panel 7th-9th century AD. A robust one-piece strap end split along the upper edge of the plate; two slight flared lobes below the piercings for the attachment rivets; central panel ornamented with a length of tight interlaced knotwork and a zoomorphic terminal with triangular ears, bulbous eyes and a ribbed square snout. 8.47 grams, 38mm (1 1/2"). Found Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK. Cf. Webster, L & Backhouse, J. The Making of England. Anglo-Saxon Art and Culture AD 600-900, London, 1991, p.98, fig.69n. Both the interlace and the animal-head are drawn from the 7th-8th century manuscript tradition. Fine condition.
William Chappell (1907-1994) a suitcase bearing Chappell’s name and containing a variety of sketches, costume designs, prints, personal photographs, manuscripts, along with a black and white painting on paper titled to reverse, a Tunbridge folio containing many illustrations and manuscript written by Chappell
An unusual Victorian fortune-telling doll with china head and fore-limbs, wearing a skirt of coloured paper leaves, each unfolding to reveal a manuscript 'fortune', 24 cm (in worn condition), to/w an Armand Marseille 351/3/OK bisque-headed baby doll, with later brown wig, closing blue eyes and open mouth with two teeth, on jointed composition body, 26 cm (2)
Burton, Captain Sir R.F., translator. The Kasidah of Haji Abdu El-Yezdi, an early manuscript transcription, 60pp., contemporary cloth, bevelled boards blocked with title on upper cover, spine chipped, 4to, [c.1890s] The first appearance of this text was in 1880 when it was published by Bernard Quaritch in a small edition for the use of 'Burton and his friends' (Penzer p.98). It seems likely this manuscript is a very early transcription by an unknown hand, prompted by the scarcity of the published work.
Alston Turnpike, 1778-1800. A manuscript record of the meetings for 'the Trustees appointed By an Act Passed in the Last Session of Parliament for Allowing Repairing and Widening the Road from Summer Ross Bar (?) near the town of Hexham in this County of York; to the town of Alston in the County of Cumberland, 200pp., contemporary reverse calf, worn, c.1800; and a copy Wright's History of Hexham, 8vo, Alnwick: W. Davison, 1823 (2)
Bedford Estate, London. An agreement for a building lease of ground in Bedford Street and Bedford Court, Covent Garden, between the Duke of Bedford and Henry Fawcett, Her Majesty's Postmaster General, signed by both parties, a manuscript indenture of 3pp., plan attached, 305mm x 460mm approx., dated 24th June 1888
Byron, George Gordon Noel, Lord. The Prisoner of Chillon, an elaborate illuminated manuscript of nineteen leaves, the title with a decorative border and inset vignette of the Chateau de Chillon, a dedication leaf to Arthur Thellusson, the stanzas with verse to the right and oversized decorative initial to the left, often heightened with gilt, contemporary blind-stamped morocco, rubbed, gauffered edges gilt, silk doublures, small folio, c.1840
India. The manuscript diary of John Evelyn Gibbs, describing his extended visit to India, from November 6 1907 to January 1 1909, detailing his daily routines, 'Breakfast at Delhi, arrived Agra 3.30, said goodbye to Giant who goes to Bombay and on home. Staying at local hotel. Jack and I walked to see Taj Mahal by moonlight, v. fine but too dark..' etc., with an accompanying album of more than 100 mounted photographs of his life in India, mostly of social events, some formal group portraits, but including hunting and sporting scenes, various sizes, contemporary morocco (2) John Evelyn Gibbs (22 December 1879-11 October 1932) was part of the dynasty of Antony Gibbs and Sons, a British trading company with initial interests in cloth, guano, wine and fruit. John Evelyn Gibbs was a veteran of the Boer War and of WWI. In 1919 he married Lady Helena Cambridge.
Mere, Wiltshire. A manuscript copy of the Mere Inclosure Award, dated 26th October 1821, 195pp., with index, a 20pp. printed extract of the parliamentary act relating to inclosing lands at Mere, dated 25th April 1807, and a letter from the Duchy of Cornwall concerning common lands belonging to the Parish of Mere, dated 17th October 1878, contemporary half calf; together with a single volume from Richard Colt Hoare's History of Wiltshire, for the Hundred of Mere, half morocco, London: John Nichols and Son, 1822 (2)
Thames Cruise. An amateur photograph album documenting 'The Story of a Cruise from Windsor to Henley and back', c.1897, comprising 85 mounted albumen prints of rural scenes and river life, mostly of Abingdon and Mapledurham, but also extending to Hammersmith and Kew, the journey described in manuscript on interleaved pages by an unknown author, the majority of photographs 155mm x 110mm or smaller, mounted on card, contemporary cloth, landscape folio, c.1897
Joseph Palmer and Sons, stockbrokers. A late nineteenth century manuscript ledger of over 700 pages detailing the earliest transactions of the company in Australia, the first recorded in April 1872, some water damage, contemporary calf, repaired, folio, c.1872; and three other associated ledgers, two blank (one titled War Loan and Debenture Ledger) and one with various share certificates, c.1880-1910, mostly relating to Australian mining companies (4)
Alfred Lord Tennyson. A vellum bound book "The Princess, A Medley" by Alfred Tennyson, published 1880, with manuscript dedication to "Pinkie" (Miss Pinkie Browne), from Emily Tennyson and Alfred Tennyson, signed by Alfred Tennyson, August 1880, together with "Poems" by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, published 1891, ex libris Lucy Violet Hodgkin, a complete set of Shakspere's (sic) Works, and a Book of English Lyrics, published 1885, all vellum bound.
Large leather bound volume, manuscript, French language, ex libris Lord Polwarth CONDITION REPORT: Spine damaged top and bottom Leaker comes from bottom right and back nibbled to boards and top left and on reverse Approx first 15 pages watermarked right and left edges towards bottom and on last four pages akso covers leather and tooled
One volume in manuscript, leather bound, a scientific investigation by Collinus Campbell probably 18th century or earlier CONDITION REPORT: Leather covers, very warm, top of spine badly damaged, Edges of pages dirty Eng pages missing? Front pages missing Back papers worn, leather corners Marbled papers large area missing top right and bottom right Spine holding but worn and splits, bits missing at top of spine
Law, MS, manuscript volume, 16th century contract law, etc CONDITION REPORT: Possible new end papers Page 1 hole at bottom right and above and top right Some staining to right hand edges and top right corner Towards the end pages 156 onwards, some backing Some corners missing Acts list on last four pages
18th century Journal by Thomas Barbier, in manuscript French language, dated August 1776 (commenced) CONDITION REPORT: Hand writing cover, vellum on cloth Some staining, some ink stains Some edges nibbled 1/4 blank pages Cover is torn at back corner and loose Hole to back cover, square cut out Ink stained and very worn Handwrittend to front Small hole to front cover Quarter of the book are blank pages
An Old Album circa 1900: A SOUVENIR OF REVELSTOKE BY MARGUERITE WILLIAMS, containing approx. 7 pressed flowers and 8 photographs of flowers and Mount Revelstoke, British Columbia, Canada and Selkirk Mountains area, images captioned including "On Mount Revelstoke in August", "Common Saxifrage", "Calypso", "Great Purple Beard Tongue", "Gathering Violets in the Selkirks", etc, with manuscript prose by the author, orig wraps
Small box assorted items relating to Owen Jones otherwise known as Daphne Jones, a transvestite and writer who lived at 10 Hossack Road, Tooting, London incs a few assorted letters to Jones from Freda Weller incl one addressed to Daphne dated 24 May 1968 which discussed a recent violent attack by two robbers, other items including a typed manuscript titled "Number and significance" + 20 + assorted exercise books containing assorted writing, some of an academic nature ie "English Literature", "Logic Lectures", "Extracts from books etc", these items circa 1884 - 1927 some with ownership signature of initials J R Jones + small lot assorted hand written erotic stories but not in hand of Owen Jones
BRIAN COFFEY (1905-1995): Irish Poet and Publisher, a collection of Books by him, Published by him, autographed letters, artwork, photographs, ephemera, etc with BRIAN COFFEY titles including: THE TIME THE PLACE, Advent Books 1969 (26), lettered and signed by author and jacket designer Sandra Hill, orig dec wraps; THE LACE CURTAIN, Dublin 1970, Summer No 3, includes his Poem "ELEISON I", signed (monogrammed), orig wraps; VERSHEET 1, Dublin New Writers Press, 1971, 1st edn, signed (monogrammed), with manuscript correction, orig wraps; THE LACE CURTAIN, Dublin, 1971, Summer No 4, includes "Three Poems from Daybreak", signed (monogrammed) with manuscript correction, orig wraps; SELECTED POEMS, Dublin New Writers Press 1971 (1000), 1st edn, signed and inscribed to John Parsons, orig pict wraps; THE BIG LAUGH, Dublin Sugar Loaf, 1976 (500), 1st edn, numbered, signed (monogrammed), orig dec wraps; THE TIME THE PLACE AND OTHER POEMS, Advent Books 1976, (300), numbered and signed (monogrammed), orig wraps; CHANTERELLE, Cork, the Melmot Press 1985, signed (monogrammed) and inscribed to John Parsons, orig pict wraps; SALUT, Dublin Hardpressed Poetry 1988, (120), 1st edn, signed and inscribed to John Parsons, orig wraps; POEMS AND VERSIONS, Dublin, The Dedalus Press 1991, signed (monogrammed) and inscribed to John Parsons, orig wraps; MONSTER A CONCRETE POEM, Ill John Parsons, Advent Books, 1966 (474), 1st edn, numbered and signed by artist together with assorted prospective artwork by Parsons, ALS signed from Coffey to Parsons enclosing roughs for the work, 4 copies of "ABECEDARIAN", Advent Books, 1974, with various limitations and signatures, with a few relevant ALS from Coffey to Parsons, other works including DENIS DEVLIN: THE HEAVENLY FOREIGNER, Ed: Brian Coffey, Dublin Dolmen Edns, 1967 (1000), signed by Editor, further signed (monogrammed) and inscribed to John Parsons, ,orig cl bkd bds + GASTON BONHEUR: THE VILLAGE IN THE MOUNTAIN, Trans Brian Coffey, Advent Books 1970 (250), numbered and signed, (monogrammed), origpict wraps; JOHN PARSONS (2 ttls): POEMS, Advent Books 1970 (250), numbered and signed, orig dec wraps; SONGS FOR THE POODLES, Advent Books 1976, (300), numbered and signed, orig wraps + MICHAEL SMITH (2 ttls): POEMS, Advent Books 1971, (26), lettered and signed, orig dec wraps; PILGRIMAGE, Advent Books 1976, (300), 1st edn, numbered orig wraps + NEIL MILLS: DEDICATION, Advent Books 1968 (250), 1st edn, numbered and signed, orig dec wraps + DAVID CHAPMAN: THE COMMODIOUS DRAGON, Advent Books 1968 (250), 1st edn, numbered and signed, orig pict wraps + JOHN KING-FARLOW: THE DEAD SHIP, Advent Books, 1968 (250), 1st edn, numbered and signed, orig pict wraps + GEORGE REAVEY: SEVEN SEAS, Advent Books, 1971 (200), 1st edn, numbered, orig pict wraps + AUGUSTUS YOUNG: ROSEMARIES, Advent Books 1976 (300), 1st edn, numbered, orig wraps, etc + various ALS, typed letters signed, autographed Postcards to John Parsons, some drawings of Brian Coffey by John Parsons, various photographs, etc, etc
FRANCIS BLOMEFIELD AND CHARLES PARKIN: AN ESSAY TOWARDS A TOPOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF THE COUNTY OF NORFOLK..., L, William Miller 1805-1810, vols 1 to 11, all vols collate compl, Augustus Jessop's (1823-1914) personal copy, manuscript annotations in margins and rear of vols by Jessop, manuscript paper by Jessop loosely inserted, tipped in relevant news cuttings, etc, assorted relevant pamphlets loosely inserted plus approximately 40 letters to Jessop from various authors, all loosely inserted, including letters from Hugh Bryant, George Kett (b1836), Edward Long John Scott (1840-1918) and others, unif hf cf gt, slightly rubbed (11)

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