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19th Century silhouette profile portrait of a gentleman with gilt highlights and inscribed to the reverse 'John Jones' 9cm x 7cm, another of a boy wearing a ruffed collar and two other silhouette portraits (4)Click here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
John Miers (1758-1801) Silhouette portrait of a gentleman with verre eglomise slip and trade label to the reverse 11cm x 8.5cm andJohn Field (1782-1848) Gilded silhouette on plaster of a gentleman. (2)Click here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
After Richard Cosway (British 1740-1821): 'Miss Maund', miniature portrait in gold frame with split pearl surround, the guilloche enamel reverse with a letter 'P' atop a blue glass plaque surrounded by pearls and a lock of hair, the mount engraved 'Cosway Muss Maund' 6cm x 5cm Notes: the sitter isClick here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
Attrib. George Engleheart (British 1750-1829): Lady in a Powdered Wig and White Dress, portrait miniature signed 'E' in floral frame with paste stones, plaited hair with jewelled monogram verso 6cm x 4.5cmClick here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
Suckling (Sir John) Fragmenta Aurea. A Collection of all the Incomparable Peeces, first edition, engraved portrait by William Marshall, title in first state with first line in upper case and imprint with full stop after "Churchyard" and date underlined, cropped with slight loss to head-lines or catchwords of a few leaves at end, B7 of 'Goblins' torn at fore-margin (repaired), later panelled calf, a little rubbed, short split to lower joint, [Wing S6126], 8vo, for Humphrey Moseley, 1646.
English Civil War.- Heath (James) A Chronicle of the Late Intestine War in the Three Kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland, The Second Edition, to which is added a Continuation to this Present Year 1675 ... by J[ohn] P[hilips], engraved frontispiece portrait of Charles I surrounded by medallion portraits of prominent Royalists, title in red and black within double-rule border, woodcut initials and headpieces, rather browned, ex-library copy with small embossed stamp to title and a few other leaves, modern calf, [Wing H1321], folio, by J[ames] C[ottrell] for Thomas Basset, 1676.
NO RESERVE Luther (Martin) Colloquia Mensalia; or, the Familiar Discourses of Dr. Martin Luther at his Table ..., second edition, engraved portrait frontispiece, small marginal stain, dried flowers between several leaves with faint off-setting, large tear (repaired, 2H2), occasional spotting, contemporary half-calf, cracked joints, rubbed and worn, folio, 1791.
NO RESERVE Bodoni.- Greek printing.- Anacreon. Teiou Mele [graece]. Praefixo Commentario quo poëtae genus trad. et Bibl. Anacreonteia adumbratur, 2 parts in 1, engraved portrait to title and head of dedication, part 2 A1 and D2 section torn from lower margin, title lightly spotted, occasional spotting elsewhere, contemporary red morocco, gilt, marked, rubbed, g.e., [Brookes 422], 8vo in 4s, Parma, [Bodoni], 1791.
NO RESERVE Brontë (Emily).- Birchall (William Minshall) 'The Wilkens, Haworth', supposed site of Wuthering Heights, watercolour on wove paper, signed, inscribed and dated, 190 x 280 mm (7 1/2 x 11 in), unframed, 1939; together with a mixed group of prints, including two related Brontë woodcuts by Eichenberg, another related by Anthony Bells, a facsimile portrait of DH Lawrence, and 4 other 20th century prints, various sizes, all framed, [20th century] (9)
NO RESERVE Petrarca (Francesco) Il Petrarca con dichiarationi non piu stampate, 2 parts in 1, first title with first 2 words within woodcut cartouche, both titles with woodcut printer's device, woodcut portrait of Petrarch and Laura, a few illustrations, decorative initials, and a printer's device to otherwise blank f. at end, blank f. between parts and at end, first title neatly mounted on stub, water-stained, occasional spotting, lightly browned, modern calf, gilt titled spine in compartments, [EDIT 16 CNCE 33480], 12mo, Venice, Nicolò Beuilacqua, 1562.
Brerewood (Edward) Tractatus duo Quorum primus est De Meteoris. Secundus de Oculo, diagrams, contemporary inscription to dedication leaf (trimmed), [Oxford], Guilielmus Turner, 1631, bound after, Plumptre (Huntingdon) Eppigrammaton Opusculum duobus Libellis Distinctum, lacking A1 (?blank), arms to title verso, trimmed occasionally affecting pagination, Tho. Harper, imprensis Roberti Allot, 1629, bound after, Barclay (John) Carminum Libri Duo, ad Exemplum, 3 parts in 1., full-page engraved portrait, Cologne, 1626, ex-library with bookplate and occasional ink-stamps, bookplate of John Plumptre, spotting and staining, worming occasionally affecting text, lacking final free endpaper, near contemporary calf, rubbed and worn, loss to spine foot, 8vo.
Hebraica.- Buxtorf (Johannes) Lexicon Chaldaicum, Talmudicum et Rabbinicum, with engraved portrait and additional architectural title dated 1639, both hand-coloured, double-column, lightly browned, later ink and pencil inscriptions to front free endpaper, contemporary vellum, roan label, rubbed and soiled, label rather worn, small split to head of upper joint, 1639-40; Concordantiae Bibliorum Hebraicae, title with elaborate woodcut architectural border, text in Hebrew and Latin printed in 4 columns, small hole to title not affecting text and with old ink stamp at head, modern cloth, marked, 1632, some soiling and browning, a few stains, Basle, Ludwig König; and 2 others, folio & 8vo; sold not subject to return (4)⁂ Johannes Buxtorf the Elder (1564-1629) was professor of Hebrew at the University of Basle. Both these works were edited after his death by his son, Johannes Buxtorf the Younger, and aided generations of Christian scholars in their Jewish studies.
NO RESERVE West Indies.- Bahamas.- Shattuck (George Burbank) The Bahama Islands, half-title, plates, folding map (short tear), folding table, cracked hinges, ex-Ministry of Defence library with bookplate and ink-stamps to title, original cloth, rubbed, bumping to corners and spine extremities, shelf-mark to spine foot, New York, 1905 § Moseley (Mary) The Bahamas Handbook, first edition, frontispiece, plates, 4 maps (3 folding, 1 with short tear), bookplate, original cloth, small mark to upper cover, slight bumping to corners and extremities, Nassau, 1926 § Benjamin (S. G. W.) The Atlantic Islands as resorts of Health and Pleasure, first edition, wood-engraved frontispiece and illustrations, scattered spotting, cracked hinges, advertisements at end, occasional pencil underlining, original pictorial cloth, gilt, spine covering beginning to split at upper joint (but holding firm), bumping to corners and spine extremities, New York, 1878 § Williamson (J. E.) Twenty Years under the Sea, first English edition, portrait frontispiece, plates, occasional spotting, original cloth, slight bumping to corners and spine extremities, 1935, 8vo (4)
NO RESERVE World.- Vigne (G. T.) Travels in Kashmir, Ladak, Iskado, the Countries Adjoining the Mountain Course of the Indus and the Himalaya, North of the Panjab, 2 vol., first edition, 12 maps and plates, lacking folding map in pocket, contemporary half calf, covers rubbed and working loose, spines worn with loss, 1842 § Burnaby (Capt. Fred) On Horseback Through Asia Minor, third edition, portrait frontispiece and maps, original pictorial cloth, gilt, spines work, joints splitting but holding firm, 1877; and 36 others, travel and topography, v.s. (40)
NO RESERVE Whistler (James Abbott McNeill).- Rajon (Paul-Adolphe) Portrait of James Abbott McNeill Whistler, soft-ground etching on greyish, cream laid paper, 250 x 195 mm (9 3/4 x 7 3/4 in), under glass, minor spotting and surface dirt, framed, [circa 1880-1889]Provenance:Michael Parkin, Fine Art Ltd., LondonPrivate collection, London
NO RESERVE Landseer (Henry).- Flaxman (John) Anatomical Studies of the Bones and Muscles, for the use of artists, first edition, engraved portrait frontispiece and 21 plates, occasional faint pencil annotations, cracked hinges, original cloth, soiled and rubbed, bumping to corners, chipping to spine extremities, folio, 1833.
NO RESERVE Printers, Publishers & Booksellers.- Lackington (James) Memoirs of the Forty-Five First Years of the Life..., engraved portrait (a little foxed), contemporary half calf, rubbed, rebacked with gilt spine & morocco label, for the Author, 1794 § Gaskell (Philip) John Baskerville: a Bibliography, lower outer corner stained, Cambridge, 1959; A Bibliography of the Foulis Press, second edition, 1986 § Isaac (Peter) William Bulmer: The Fine Printer in Context 1757-1830, 1993 § Plomer (H.R.) & others. A Dictionary of the Printers and Booksellers...in England, Scotland and Ireland from 1726 to 1775, reprint, Oxford, 1968 § Roscoe (S.) John Newbery and his Successors 1740-1814: a Bibliography, 1973 § Zachs (W.) The First John Murray and the late Eighteenth-Century London Book Trade with a Checklist of his Publications, 1998, some illustrations, all but the first original cloth, the last two with dust-jackets; and 17 others on printers, publishers and booksellers, 8vo & 4to (24)
Foxe (John) [Book of Martyrs] [The Ecclesiasticall History contaynyng the Actes and Monuments of thynges passed in euery Kynges tyme in this realme...], 2 vol., second edition, printed mostly in black letter in double column, both volumes lacking titles and several leaves particularly at beginning and end, woodcut ornaments, initials and illustrations including large woodcut of Henry VIII at beginning of vol.2 (defective), some contemporary ink markings, soiled and stained, several leaves defective and laid down or repaired at edges, vol.1 ex-library copy with old ink stamp to preliminary leaf, with trimmed engraved portrait of Foxe loosely inserted, modern calf, vol.1 preserving contemporary calf boards (worn), [STC 11223], folio, John Daye, [1570]; sold not subject to return
• JOHN BRATBY, RA (1928 - 1992)PATTI READINGsigned and dated upper right Bratby/'76oil on canvas51 x 76 cm/20 x 30 in; sold together with a photograph of Patti next to her portrait taken by John Constable after Bratby's death.Provenance: John Constable, bought March 11 1991Seen by Patti Bratby on a visit to John Constable, shortly after Bratby's death, on October 20 1992. She said "This was done on a Sunday afternoon in Blackheath in 1976. I was reading Forum magazine - an article on tattooing and the next day we both went and had a tattoo done."Exhibited: Cleveland Bridge Gallery, Bath, October 1986, illustrated in the catalogue
• JOHN BRATBY, RA (1928-1992)PORTRAIT OF RAY WALKERoil on canvas128 x 102 cm/50 1/4 x 40 1/4 in; to be sold with several hand written letters from the artist to John ConstableProvenance: Acquired by John Constable directly from the artist in April 1990Extract from Bratby's letters to John Constable: Just got back from Brighton I've been thinking about the Ray Walker - the one with head on hand, looking more sultry than mad in that portrait. I so like it passing from my ownership to yours after all these years - circa 1973 or 1972…Ray Walker, Born in Liverpool. Lived to 30 years or so…A split personality. Could be friendly and charming. Drank and took drugs. Could do splendid cartwheels. Spent 3 years at RCA. I worked during a sad period in my life 1973 gratuitously for Sam Wannamaker at Southwark on his Shakespeare project. I got to know RW through a girl friend of mine. I invited him to help me with my work & Sam paid him something… He must have died of drug abuse. I introduced him to external murals. His biggest he was doing when he died. All his friends finished it. The Arts Council did a tour of his work say 3 years ago after his death.
• MAGGI HAMBLING CBE (B. 1945)NO 741 PORTRAIT OF DEREK JARMANnumbered lower left 164/250 signed and dated lower right Hambling 98silk-screen print on 300g Vellum Arches Fine Art Paper in an edition of 25072 x 49 cm/28.75 x 19.70 in.This edition was produced by the artist in collaboration with print maker Charles Hines from Peacock Printmakers, Aberdeen.Exhibited: Walsall Art Gallery 2015, The Clive Beardsmore Gift (Another print)
CHARLES WEBB MOORE (1848-1933) PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMANoil on canvas laid to board59 x 48.5 cm/23 1/4 x 19 1/4 inProvenance: Richard de Grab, Paris (Photographer of Cocteau, Picasso and Edith Piaf, published Jean Cocteau gesehen von Richard de Grab (Munich, 1964)Moore was described as the |doyen of deaf artists| by the inventor Arthur James Wilson, himself a prominent figure in the deaf community of 19th and early 20th Century Britain. The artist was born into a family of artists and craftspeople based in London. All of his immediate family were also deaf, and they were part of the deaf community that centred largely around St Saviour~s Church, Oxford Street (now relocated to Acton), the only purpose-built church for the deaf in London.Part proceeds to benefit Westminster Abbey
19th century Continental oval two handled dish embossed with portrait panels of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette within a pierced borderW33cm overall, marked 930, Import marks for London 1903, Edwin Thompson Bryant 11.7ozClick here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
Silver oval dressing table box with hinged tortoiseshell cover on shaped supports W10cm Birmingham 1920 Maker Mappin and Webb, pair of silver menu holders inset with a portrait print Chester 1904, pair of silver and blue enamel decanter labels and two othersClick here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
Y A collection of silver and silver mounted flatware, to include: a George III silver stilton scoop William Eley & William Fearn, London 1801, with an ivory pommel handle, 23cm (9in) long; another ivory handled stilton scoop; a Victorian silver butter knife by George Unite, Birmingham 1852, with a mother of pearl handle, 18cm (7in) long; a German silver tea strainer, Hanau, B. Neresheimer & Sohne, with a female portrait handle, engraved Louise, 17.5cm (7in) long (damaged); together with other silver and silver coloured items of flatware, 579g (18.6 oz) gross weighable Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as seen Condition Report Disclaimer
A late 19th/early 20th Century Austro-Hungarian 900 standard silver and enamel cigarette case, the cover painted with a portrait of a Lady in a bonnet holding a posy and a basket of flowers in landscape, with presentation inscription dated August 1910 to interior, the box stamped 900, probably Diana mark, initials G.A.S, approx 3.37 ozt, 7.7 x 6cm
Leonard Campbell Taylor, RA, ROI, RP (British, 1874-1969), Phillip Rivière Esq, half length portrait, oil on board, signed l.l, and indistinctly dated, approx 14.5cm x 17cm, labels to verso 'Manchester 1904 Dicksee', 'Dicksee 77', 'Coroporation of Manchester Aer Gallery Royal Institution', gilt framedProvenance: The late vendor, Helen Park-Rivière, was the daughter of Philip Rivière, son of Briton Rivière R.A**ARITIST RESALE RIGHTS MAY APPLY
DARWIN (Charles)The Various Contrivances by which Orchids are Fertilized by Insects, second edition, fifth thousand, 1890, 8vo, 32pp. catalogue at end dated 1894, original cloth; A Naturalists Voyage: Journal of Researches into the Natural History and Geology of the Countries Visited.., 1889, 8vo, portrait working loose, original cloth (2)
Yachting and Cruising.Collection of titles formerly from the library at Stapleford Park, many with Gretton bookplates. CHATTERTON (E Keble) Old Sea Paintings, 1928, no.84/100 copies; Annals of LLoyd's Register, 1884, presentation copy to John Gretton, with mounted photographic portrait frontispiece; MARETT (P R) Yacht Building, 2nd edition 1872; BIDDLE (T E) Model Yacht Building and Sailing, 1879; UNDERHILL (A) Our Silver Streak, 1892; COLVILLE (Hon. G) Tides and Tidal Currents on the Solent, 2pp. tables, with movable dial; KIPLING (R) A Fleet in Being, 1st edition 1898; SPEED (H Fiennes) Cruises in Small Yachts and BIg Canoes, 1883; WATSON (T H) Naval Architecture A Manual on Laying Off, 2nd edition 1898; and others on similar subjects, all in contemporary bindings (24)
§ Henry Mayo Bateman (British 1887-1970)Self-portrait, signed lower left "H. M. / Bateman / 1955", charcoal on paper, 29.5 x 17cm We are grateful to Dr Chris Beetles for his assistance with this catalogue entry.Condition report: Foxing to the mount. Examined out of frame - on thin cartridge type paper. No inscriptions on the back.
Cosway style binding.WALTON & COTTON. The Complete Angler, London: Samuel Bagster 1815, 8vo, 2nd edition thus, extra-illustrated, in full green morocco gilt Cosway style binding with miniature oval portrait of Walton inset in upper cover, bound by Bayntun Riviere, with silk doublures, a.e.g., a fine copy, armorial bookplate pasted in of Henry SilleyFootnote: Provenance: An Oxfordshire country house

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