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English School, 18th century, bust length portrait of an elderly lady, inscribed 'Aged 83', on ivory, 4.8 x 3.6cm oval, in a gilt back frame; together with another gilt and enamel framed portrait miniature of a gentleman. (2)DEFRA Ivory Act submission ref: X11VF6DU (Lady) and WXRJ1FRR (Gentleman)
A period printed photographic portrait of Lieutenant William Barnard Rhodes-Moorhouse VC, by the photographers Weston & Son of Sloane Street, London, bearing a printed inscription incorporating the date of his death, April 27th 1915, framed under glass, 27 cm x 22 cm [Royal Flying Corps pilot Rhodes-Moorhouse was the first airman to be awarded the Victoria Cross. His award citation reads "For most conspicuous bravery on 26th April, 1915, in flying to Courtrai and dropping bombs on the railway line near that station. On starting the return journey he was mortally wounded, but succeeded in flying for 35 miles to his destination, at a very low altitude, and reported the successful accomplishment of his object. He has since died of his wounds."]
WHW Heftchen *Gerd Pleiß* mit Abzeichen Mützen Totenkopf Abzeichen, hohlgeprägte Ausführung des preußischen Totenkopf (Totenschädel ohne Unterkiefer über gekreuzten Knochen), ca. 33 x 28 mm, mit 2 umseitigen Trageklemmen dazu WHW Heft des SS-Hauptsturmführers, Kompaniechef der Leibstandarte A. Hitler, Portrait- sowie Fotos mit Himmler, Orden EK 2.+1. Kl., Ritterkreuz, ges. 2 Teile, § 86/86a StGB
Mädchen Portrait - Müller-Pilgram, Heinz Pastell rechts unten signiert Müller-Pilgram, Heinz Müller-Pilgram (* 5. Dezember 1913 in Köln, †3. November 1984 in Bad Soden am Taunus) war ein deutscher Maler und Zeichner, Quelle Internet, Portrait eines Mädchens mit blondem gelockten Kurzhaar, der Blick veträumt nach oben und am Hals eine Rubinkette tragend, ca. 36,5 x 44,5 cm, im ovalen Schrägschnitt Passepartout, hinter Glas im Rahmen ca. 67 x 75 cm, leichte Blessuren
Mädchen Portrait - Rauch, P. Öl auf Leinwand, rechts unten signiert P. Rauch, Mädchenportrait im Hochformat, Bauernmädchen mit blühenden Gräsern im Arm, der Blick leicht seitlich auf den Betrachter gerichtet, ca. 50,5 x 60,5 cm, mittig unten dezente Farbfehlst., in goldenen Profilrahmen ca. 60 x 70 cm
Kupferstich, Portrait im Rahmen Philippe von Frankreich, Herzog von Orléans (* 21. September 1640 in Saint-Germain-en-Laye; †9. Juni 1701 in Saint-Cloud), war Prinz von Frankreich u.a., unterhalb 9-zeiliger Schriftzug Philippe I. de Bourbon, duc d’Orléans in von Löwe, Blattwerk und Früchten gerahmtesm medaillon, Druckbett ca. 17 x 24 cm, hinter Glas im Rahmen ca. 24 x 28 cm
Portrait Relief geprägtes Metallblech mit dem Profilportrait von Adolf Hitler, Halsansatz mit Entwerfer U. Wolf 1933, darunter 5-zeiliger Schriftzug *Ich glaube an Deutschland und Kämpfe dafür heute und morgen und in der Zukunft bis unser der Sieg ist*, ca. 12,5 x 17,5 cm, auf Holzplatte montiert, § 86/86a StGB
Illustrierter Beobachter u.a. *Adolf Hitler Ein Mann und Sein Volk* Verlag Franz Eher Nachf. München, 93 S. mit zahlr. Abb., illustr. OHeft, rechts unten durchgängig teils mehr eingerissen dazu Farbdruck Portrait, Halbstück Adolf Hitler nach einem gemälde von Prof. Heinrich Knirr 1933 sowie SW-Portrait Aufnahme von A. Hitler, imPassepartout, hinter Glas sowie *Deutsches Rotes Kreuz Rettung und Hilfe* Ausgae Nr. 12 des 5. Jahrgangs 1936, ges. 4 Teile, Gebrauchssp., § 86/86a StGB
5 Portrait Grafiken - Wächtler, Leopold Radierung bzw. Holzschnitt, je mit Blei unterhalb mit Blei signiert Leopold Wächtler, (* 30. Oktober 1896 in Penig, †19. Juni 1988 in Leipzig) war ein deutscher Grafiker, nach dem Studium an der Leipziger Königliche Akademie für graphische Künste und Buchgewerbe bei Alois Kolb und Studienreisen nach Paris, Italien, Spanien, Afrika und dem Balkan wirkte Leopold Wächtler als freier Künstler und Grafiker in Leipzig, neben der von ihm bevorzugten Holzschnitt-Technik arbeitete er auch im Scheren- und Linolschnitt, bekannt sind vor allem seine Porträt-Holzschnitte von Komponisten, Quelle Internet, hier die Brustbilder von Goethe, Lessing, Schiller, Gerhart Hauptmann u.a., diese 4 im Namens- und Technik- bezeichneten Klapp Passepartout
Portrait Relief Moltke Messing, Bruststück des preussischen Generalfeldmarschall im Profil, Helmuth (Karl Bernhard) von Moltke, ab 1870 Graf von Moltke, genannt Moltke der Ältere, volkstümlich Der große Schweiger (* 26. Oktober 1800 in Parchim, †24. April 1891 in Berlin), Quelle Internet, ca. 19 x 27 cm
Queen Elizabeth II 2015 'The Fourth Circulating Coinage Portrait Final Edition' and 'The Fifth Circulating Coinage Portrait First Edition' comprising 22ct gold one penny, two pence, five pence, ten pence, twenty pence, fifty pence, one pound and two pound coins, cased with certificateCondition Report:22ct gold weight 201.532gm
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY DOUBLE PORTRAIT CAMEO AND ENAMEL NECKLACE graduated oval cameos depicting classical and later male and female double portrait busts, within fancy foliate frames picked out in blue and white enamel. Drop length 6cm, 32cm long, 44.3 gramsVery light wear to the cameos. The central cameo drop is attached with a hook and can be removed, the ends of the necklace includes hoop bars for attaching a ribbon.
A GROUP OF JEWELLERY comprising N. M. THUNE, OSLO - A NORWEGIAN SILVER ENAMELLED LILY OF THE VALLEY BROOCH, maker's mark, marked '925S', 7cm by 1.5cm; A 9 CARAT GOLD CAMEO BROOCH / PENDANT, depicting a female bust, in a twisted frame, hallmarked Birmingham 1975, 3cm by 2.3cm; and A MATCHED PAIR OF CAMEO CLIP EARRINGS (converted from brooches). (3)Brooch in good condition with no notable losses to the enamel. The cameo earrings appear converted from brooches, the cameos differ is portrait and style, the frames are matching.
Fifteen leatherbound volumes, including William Forsyth: 'History of the captivity of Napoleon at St. Helena : from the letters and journals of the late Lieut.-Gen. Sir Hudson Lowe, and official documents not before made public', London, John Murray, 1853, 1st edition, 3 volumes, engraved plates/maps, full blue calf gilt, rebacked retaining backstrips; Motley: 'The Rise of the Dutch Republic', 1875, new edition, 3 volumes, contemporary half calf, marbled paper covered boards; Paul Gavarni: 'Les Débardeurs', circa 1840, 66 lithograph portrait plates, folio, contemporary quarter leather decorated in gilt; plus 2017 Sotheby's sale catalogues Bibliotheque R. et B.L. auction of French rare books/fine bindings (17)
Agatha Christie, a large coloured portrait photograph by John Hedgecoe (1932-2010), 1969, image 50 x 38.5cm, signed in pencil by John Hedgecoe to mount and titled to mount in pencil Agatha Christie 1969, framed and glazed.From the collection of Lindsay Spalding and Don Birch, former owners of the Beechwood Hotel, North Walsham. From the mid-1930s to 1967 The Beechwood was known as The Shrubs and was the country house home of Doctors Peter and Margaret McLeod who were close friends of crime writer Agatha Christie, having previously befriended her and her husband Max Mallowan at an archaeological dig in Mesopotamia in 1928. Dame Agatha was a regular visitor to The Shrubs, staying with the McLeods in room number 9 for a month at a time, writing her novels in a summerhouse in the grounds. She dedicated her novel Sad Cypress to the McLeods and it is possible that she wrote it while staying in North Walsham.
Tom Adams (1926-2019), ‘The Mystery of Agatha Christie’, colour print, 2013, a montage that brings together 27 pictorial details, all depicting various aspects of Agatha Christie’s life, in addition to the portrait of Dame Agatha in the centre of the print, framed and glazed, together with a large portrait print of Agatha Christie by Paul Robinson, the Cumbrian born North Norfolk based artist, framed and glazed.From the collection of Lindsay Spalding and Don Birch, former owners of the Beechwood Hotel, North Walsham. From the mid-1930s to 1967 The Beechwood was known as The Shrubs and was the country house home of Doctors Peter and Margaret McLeod who were close friends of crime writer Agatha Christie, having previously befriended her and her husband Max Mallowan at an archaeological dig in Mesopotamia in 1928. Dame Agatha was a regular visitor to The Shrubs, staying with the McLeods in room number 9 for a month at a time, writing her novels in a summerhouse in the grounds. She dedicated her novel Sad Cypress to the McLeods and it is possible that she wrote it while staying in North Walsham. (2)
Agatha Christie, bromide print portrait photograph by John Hedgecoe (1932-2010), 1969, image 29 x 27cm, depicting Dame Agatha seated at table in sitting room, signed in pencil by John Hedgecoe to mount and titled to mount in pencil Agatha Christie 1969, framed and glazedFrom the collection of Lindsay Spalding and Don Birch, former owners of the Beechwood Hotel, North Walsham. From the mid-1930s to 1967 The Beechwood was known as The Shrubs and was the country house home of Doctors Peter and Margaret McLeod who were close friends of crime writer Agatha Christie, having previously befriended her and her husband Max Mallowan at an archaeological dig in Mesopotamia in 1928. Dame Agatha was a regular visitor to The Shrubs, staying with the McLeods in room number 9 for a month at a time, writing her novels in a summerhouse in the grounds. She dedicated her novel Sad Cypress to the McLeods and it is possible that she wrote it while staying in North Walsham.
A large box of assorted vellum and other documents circa 17th-20th Century, including folder of paper deeds etc Dullingham, Cambridgeshire, c.1733-1804; plus other deeds, leases, mortgages, George III Parliamentary Acts, large vellum roll of m/s documents "Rolls from the xvth: of King...or King Charles"; King Charles II large 17th Century document on vellum with inhabited initial engraved portrait of King Charles, 20+ velluem leaves (a/f worn with some losses at right hand side of first leaf with engraved portrait), etc etc
(Mountaineering), Charles Granville Bruce (1866-1939): 'Twenty Years in the Himalaya', London, Edward Arnold, 1910, 1st edition, portrait frontispiece with tissue guard, folding map, folding b/w photographic panoramic plate depicting Eastern Himalaya, 59 b/w. photographic plates, 335pp, ex Repton School Library with coat of arms bookplate to front pastedown and two Repton inkstamps only, original pictorial cloth gilt. An account of the author's explorations in the Himalayan districts, Bruce travelled extensively in the Himalayas accompanying William Conway, and later led the early Mount Everest 1922 and 1924 Expeditions; together with Adolphus Warburton Moore (1841-1887): 'The Alps in 1864. A Private Journal. edited by Alex B. W. Kennedy', Edinburgh, David Douglas, 1902, 1st trade edition, portrait frontis + 21 photographic plates + 20 chapter head piece photographs & 10 maps of which 2 full page, as called for, ex Repton School Library with coat of arms bookplate to front pastedown and two Repton inkstamps only, original olive green cloth gilt. Moore's celebrated account of the first ascent of Mont Blanc via the Brenva ice-ridge; together with Sir William Martin Conway: 'The Alps From End to End', Westminster, Archibald Constable, 1895, 1st edition, 100 full-page coloured illustrations by A.D. McCormick as called for, ex Repton School Library with coat of arms bookplate to front pastedown and inkstamp to FFEP only, original cloth gilt (worn), top edge gilt (3)
Edward Tuite Dalton: 'Descriptive Ethnology of Bengal', Calcutta, Office of the Superintendent of Government Printing', 1872, 1st edition, 40 lithograph portrait plates as called for, comprising frontispiece 'The Rest at Noon' depicting a group of Oraons taken at Ranchi by Tosco Peppe, plus 39 other, lithograph portrait plates from photos by Tosco Peppe & Sir Benjamin Simpson, each with corresponding descriptive printed tissue guard, final few plates with marginal waterstaining/ slight soiling, VI, 327 + (12)pp index at end, folio, contemporary half green morocoo (worn), rebacked retaining original backstrip , inner joints reinforces, original marbled end papers, verso FFEP with comtemporary signature/ inscription '*** Peppe Katc Chola Nagpore (?)', appears to be signature of either Tosco Peppe or another member of Peppe family, replenished front and rear blanks. The term Bengal in Dalton's time referred to what are now the Indian states of Bihar, Orissa, West- Bengal, Jharkhand, tripura, Assam, Arunacha/ Pradesh, Megalaya, Manipur, Mizoram and Nagaland, and the present day country of Bangladesh. A rare and important work by the irish born Soldier & Anthropologist colonel Edward Tuite Dalton (1815- 1880), a geographically precise description of the lands and people with each tribe described by Dalton and portrayed in stunning lithographs. Possibly one of only 100 copies printed, and also stated in preface of Herbert hope Risley's ethnologies of British Colonial India that 'the book is now a rare one, I am infirmed that they entire stock was destroyed by an unfortunate accident some years ago'
A victorian photograph album circa 1860's/ 70's containing approx 75 mounted albumen print photographs of India & Ceylon (Sri Lanka), some images of Ceylon by Skeen & Co, including waterfront/ harbour view, numbered 1219, plus portrait photo of lady captioned in pencil to mount 'Kandian Lady' numbered 1203, others portraits of people including 'Singhalese Man', 'Tamil Girl', etc, some topographical views including 'kandy from Lady Horton's Walk;, Grand Hotel Mt Lavinia, near Columbo, 'View from Mount Lavinia hotel' showing railway line hugging coastline, group photograph of local musicians in tribal / ceremonial dress, rural scenes depicting tea plantations and factories, several group photos depicting European colonial inhabitants, in Eastern India, large colonial Estate, Birdpore Estate, Piprahwa, India, Estate of William Peppe and family neat the Nepal Franker, on which a Buddhist Stupa was found containing Buddhist relics, possibly of the Buddha himself, or those of his Kingsmen, images include view villa with gentleman posied in tennis court, group photos depicting colonial and and indigenous inhabitants together, military etc, images approx 7 x 9cm- 22 x 27cm, mainly larger images, a few with pencil captions to mount, oblong folio album, contemporary decorative calf (a/f), some areas of insect damage causeing large losses to front cover
(Ian Fleming, James Bond, You Only Live Twice), A rare Ian Fleming James Bond poster for the novel 'You Only Live Twice', first published Jonathan Cape Ltd, 1964, the poster presumably a promotional item produced for the launch of the book, approx size 75.5 x 50cm, on board, with the author's surname in block capitals at head of poster in the iconic 'Tea Chest' stencil typeface, first used with such stunning effect on the 'From Russia with Love' dust jacket, where the beautiful and classic Trompe L'oeil illustration by Richard Chopping is in stark contrast to the rough boldness of Tea Chest, thereafter becoming part of the house style in the Jonathan Cape UK first editions of the vast majority of Bond novels, including the Chopping designed dust jacket of 'You Only Live Twice'. The title of the book in English and Japanese characters vertically descending on the right hand side of the poster, the main image of the poster a montage consisting of a photographic portrait of a Japanese lady (presumably the main female character in the novel, "Kissy Suzuki"), a Chrysanthemum flower, an iconic Walther PPK pistol, and a toad sitting on a torn out newspaper obituary for Commander James Bond, and the text "Jonathan Cape 16s" to lower right. The toad and the pink chrysanthemum also echo the Richard Chopping designed dust jacket for the novel. You Only Live Twice was published in the UK on 16 March 1964, by Jonathan Cape and cost sixteen shillings. There were 62,000 pre-orders for the book, a significant increase over the 42,000 advance orders for the hardback first edition of On Her Majesty's Secret Service. Some wear to extremities and corners, slight toning and light waterstaining to the "L" & "E" of "FLEMING" at head of poster, corner mounted in a modern box frame. A very scarce Ian Fleming James Bond item.
In Memoriam Agatha Christie Mallowan printed booklet, St Martin-in-the-Fields 13th May, 1976, address by Sir WIlliam Collins, [4]pp, photogravure portrait of Dame Agatha at front, original printed stapled wraps.From the collection of Lindsay Spalding and Don Birch, former owners of the Beechwood Hotel, North Walsham. From the mid-1930s to 1967 The Beechwood was known as The Shrubs and was the country house home of Doctors Peter and Margaret McLeod who were close friends of crime writer Agatha Christie, having previously befriended her and her husband Max Mallowan at an archaeological dig in Mesopotamia in 1928. Dame Agatha was a regular visitor to The Shrubs, staying with the McLeods in room number 9 for a month at a time, writing her novels in a summerhouse in the grounds. She dedicated her novel Sad Cypress to the McLeods and it is possible that she wrote it while staying in North Walsham
Sir Arnold T. Wilson: 'The Persian Gulf', London, George Allen, 1954, 2nd impression, portrait frontis, large folding map at end as called for. Copy of Sir Gawain Bell, with his pencil ownership signature/inscription to FFEP "Gawain Bell Kadima Nov. 1958", some passages of text underlined by him in pencil, and his corresponding m/s pen & ink notes/annotations to inside rear flap of dust wrapper. From the estate of Gawain Westray Bell (1909-1995), British colonial administrator who became the Governor of Northern Nigeria. Bell served in Sudan between 1931 and 1954, with secondments to Palestine in 1938 and the Arab Legion during the Second World War. In 1956, he was appointed political agent in Kuwait, surviving an assassination attempt, before serving as governor of Northern Nigeria between 1957 and 1962, where he oversaw the end of British rule. In 1965, following failed talks and an Adenese walkout from the Federal and Federal Supreme Council, Bell and Sir Ralph Hone (1896-1992) were approached by the federation's leadership travelled to Aden to act as constitutional advisors. During the course of their visit they recommended that Aden become the capital of a new United Republic of South Arabia, with enhanced representation in the legislative and executive branches. Following his work in south Arabia, he led other missions to Oman (1966 and 1974) and the Trucial States. Provenance by descent
Eight framed & glazed Agatha Christie related reproduction/facsimile photographs and letters, including f + g montage of 4pp facsimile autograph letter from Agatha Christie to her friend Peggy McLeod, of The Shrubs, Cromer Road, North Walsham, where Agatha Christie visited several times over a 30 year period from 1936; montage of 2pp facsimile letter from Rosalind Hicks to Betty Paine offering her condolences after the death of her mother Lily Belson, housekeeper, cook and companion to Agatha Christie at Winterbrook House for over 30 years; f + g repro photo montage with portrait of Agatha Christie mounted beside another of Max Mallowan; Agatha Christie in memoriam f + g photo montage etc etc.From the collection of Lindsay Spalding and Don Birch, former owners of the Beechwood Hotel, North Walsham. From the mid-1930s to 1967 The Beechwood was known as The Shrubs and was the country house home of Doctors Peter and Margaret McLeod who were close friends of crime writer Agatha Christie, having previously befriended her and her husband Max Mallowan at an archaeological dig in Mesopotamia in 1928. Dame Agatha was a regular visitor to The Shrubs, staying with the McLeods in room number 9 for a month at a time, writing her novels in a summerhouse in the grounds. She dedicated her novel Sad Cypress to the McLeods and it is possible that she wrote it while staying in North Walsham. (8)
Francis Blomefield & Charles Parkin: 'An Essay Towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk', London, William Miller, 1805-1810, large paper edition, 11 volumes, mezzotint portrait frontis plus 3 folding engraved maps/plans (Norwich, King's Lynn, and Map of Marshland that is often lacking) plus 33 engraved plates (many folding) plus 14 pedigrees on 15 folding sheets as called for, half titles, 19th Century ownership signature/inscription at front of vol I of Nathaniel Micklethwait, of Beeston Regis and later Taverham Hall, 19t Century armorial bookplates to front pastedowns, plus mid 20th Century presentation bookplates to Charles L.S. Linnell, Rector of Wiveton, North Norfolk, 1956-58, from the Parishioners, to front pastedowns, 4to, contemporary diced calf gilt, professionally rebound/recased retaining backstrips by J.S. Wilson & Son of Cambridge, with 2016 invoice loosely inserted, together with John Nurse Chadwick: 'Index Nominum; Being an Index of Christian and Surnames, (with Arms,) Mentioned in Blomefield's History of Norfolk', King's Lynn, Privately Published, 1862, 348pp, 1932 typed letter signed by H.L. Bradfer-Lawrence FSA, secretary and editor of The Norfolk Record Society, tipped in at front, small number of interleaved pages of contemporary m/s notes, ownership signature of Charles LS Linnell, Rector of Wiveton, to front pastedown, contemporary polished buckram, calf gilt label to spine. From the collection of Father Peter Harris, with his bookplates (12)
John Sell Cotman: 'Specimens of Architectural Remains in Various Counties of England, but principally in Norfolk, with descriptive notices by Dawson Turner and Architectural Observations by Thomas Rickman', London, Henry G. Bohn, 1838, 4 series in 2 volumes, engraved portrait, engraved dedication plate, two added engraved title pages and 190 engraved plates as called for (Architectural Antiquities of Norfolk, A Series of Etchings, 60; Specimens of Norman & Gothic Remains in Norfolk, 50; Castellated & Ecclesiastical Remains in Norfolk, 50; Architectural Remains in York, Cambridge, Suffolk, Lincoln, Essex, North Wales, 30), series 1 slight marginal damp staining to series 2-4 persistent damp staining, mainly marginal but also affecting plates, large folio, old half Morocco gilt, slightly worn and some staining to boards, top edges gilt. From the collection of Father Peter Harris (2)
Agatha Christie, bromide print portrait photograph by John Hedgecoe (1932-2010), 1969, image 22.5 x 16cm, depicting Dame Agatha seated in fur coat, signed in pencil by John Hedgecoe to mount and titled to mount in pencil Agatha Christie 1969, framed and glazed.From the collection of Lindsay Spalding and Don Birch, former owners of the Beechwood Hotel, North Walsham. From the mid-1930s to 1967 The Beechwood was known as The Shrubs and was the country house home of Doctors Peter and Margaret McLeod who were close friends of crime writer Agatha Christie, having previously befriended her and her husband Max Mallowan at an archaeological dig in Mesopotamia in 1928. Dame Agatha was a regular visitor to The Shrubs, staying with the McLeods in room number 9 for a month at a time, writing her novels in a summerhouse in the grounds. She dedicated her novel Sad Cypress to the McLeods and it is possible that she wrote it while staying in North Walsham.
William Shakespeare: 'The works of Shakespeare. Collated with the oldest copies, and corrected; with notes, explanatory, and critical: by Mr. Theobald.', London, for C. BAthurst et al, 1773, engraved portrait frontis + numerous other engraved plates throughout, rebound circa early 20th Century cloth gilt. From the collection of Father Peter Harris (8)
Late 19th Century French gilt metal and porcelain mantel clock, Japy & Cie, 3.5-inch cellular Roman dial with floral wreath, two-train movement outside countwheel-striking on a bell, with exposition stamp and numbered 2155, case with oval portrait medallion and arched putto panel flanked by three pairs of assorted floral panels, 36cm wide x 34.5cm high, sold with pendulum

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