Leeds Freemasonry Worts (F.R.), History of the Goderoch Lodge No. 1211, Leeds ... The First Seventy-five Years (1868-1943), no date, limited edition of 250, original cloth; Sanders (R.), A History of Freemasonry in Leeds 1754-2004, [c2004], numbered limited edition of 175, original cloth (some ephemera loosely inserted); Matthews (R.D.), The History of Freemasonry in Leeds 1754-1954, 1954, un-numbered limited edition of 350, top edge gilt, original cloth; Tew (Thomas William), Masonic Miscellanea, comprising a Collection of Addresses and Speeches ..., Wakefield, 1896, portrait frontis, plates, original cloth (faded); with two others (6)
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Pardoe (Miss) The Beauties of the Bosphorus; ....Illustrated in a Series of Views of Constantinople and its Environs, George Virtue, 1838, quarto, portrait frontis, engraved title with vignette, seventy-eight engraved plates as called for, engraved map (1839), all edges gilt, decorative morocco gilt (rebacked retaining original backstrip); Leon (Henri M.), Sheikh Haroun Abdullah, A Turkish Poet and His Poetry, being the Life of Sheikh Haroun Abdullah, Chief of the Mevlevi Dervishes ..., 1916, original cloth gilt [an interesting on-line article by Yahya Birt reveals that Leon was a pseudonym for Abdullah Quilliam]; with three others (5)
Nickson (Geoffrey) A Portrait of Salmon Fishing, Atha, 1976, numbered limited edition in deluxe binding [thought to be 200 copies], signed by the author, oblong quarto, illustrated by Tim Havers, all edges gilt, full maroon morocco with gilt design, card slipcase; Kelson (George M.), The 'Land and Water' Salmon Flies 1886-1902, FCL, 1993, first edition of 1000, colour plates, quarter bonded leather, cloth slipcase; with one other (3)
Edmonds (Harfield H.) & Lee (Norman N.) Brook and River Trouting, A Manual of modern North Country methods, Bradford: published by the authors, [1916], first edition, plates as called for, signed by both authors on front free endpaper, A.L.S. from Edmonds mounted on front pastedown explaining that this is the 'one copy I retained at the time of publication', photo of portrait of the author to verso of front free endpaper, original cloth (some gathers protruding, dusty top edge)
Scott (Peter) Wild Chorus, Country Life, 1938, numbered limited edition of 1250, signed by the author, large quarto, twenty-four mounted colour plates with printed tissue guards, sixty-four black and white plates (double sided), top edge gilt, original cloth; Seebohm (Henry), Coloured Figures of the Eggs of British Birds, Sheffield, Pawson and Brailsford, 1896, portrait frontis, sixty chromolitho plates, original cloth (front free endpaper torn with loss); with eight others (10)
North (Roger) The Life of the Right Honourable Francis North, Baron of Guilford ..., John Whiston, 1742, quarto, portrait frontis (water stained), re-backed calf (worn); idem, The Life of the Honourable Sir Dudley North ..., and the Honourable and Reverend Dr John North ..., John Whiston, 1744, quarto, portrait frontis, calf (worn); with twenty-eight others on North family history (including duplicates and later editions) (30)
Hemingway (Ernest) The Torrents of Spring, Paris: Crosby Continental Editions, 1932, original printed paper wraps; idem, In Our Time, Paris: Crosby Continental Editions, 1932, original printed paper wraps, both preserved in card folders; with a large colour portrait of the author by Walter Dorin, print, numbered limited edition of 150, signed by the artist (3)
Dakin (Laurence) The Dream of Abaris and other Poems, Paris: The Obelisk Press, 1933, first edition, not signed or numbered, original cloth (inscription to front free endpaper); Braganca (Nadejda), Poems for Music, Paris: The Obelisk Press, 1934, numbered limited edition of 100, signed by the author, portrait frontis, original cloth (2)
A signed monochrome head and shoulders portrait of HRH Prince George Duke of Kent (1902-1942), son of George V and Queen Mary, (killed on active service 1942), 19x13cm, together with a matted autograph of his wife Marina, Duchess of Kent (1906-1968) Princess of Greece and Denmark, on personal headed papers matted and framed with a monochrome photograph (2)
A mounted monochrome three-quarter length photograph of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II wearing the coronation diadem and the Order of The Garter, signed and dated on white margin below the picture 'Elizabeth R 1953' original 25x18cm photograph by Dorothy Wilding, mounted, glazed and framed, together with an a signed monochrome half-length seated portrait of Prince Philip in naval uniform, signed 'Philip 53,' photo 22x16cm by Barron, and an official invitation to the 1953 Coronation, with Earl Marshall blind stamp, 21x26cm, (glazed and framed) (3)
A signed formal photograph of Prince Arthur Duke of Connaught (1850-1942) British Military officer, son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. Governor General of Canada 1911-16, standing in a formal three quarter length pose in military uniform. Photograph by Walery of London, photographer to the Queen, signed 'Arthur' in fountain pen ink to the lower photographer's mount and dated '1896' in his hand, together with a formal three-quarter-length seated portrait of his wife, (and first cousin once removed), Princess Alexandra 2nd Duchess of Fife, signed to the mount 'Alexandra,' 23x15cm (2)
A signature of Queen Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen (Adelaide Amelia Louise Theresa Caroline; 13 August 1792 ' 2 December 1849), Queen of the United Kingdom and Hanover as the wife of King William IV. Adelaide was the daughter of George I, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen, and Luise Eleonore of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, framed together with her facsimile signature and monochrome seated portrait after an engraving by John Lucas , (glass measures 33x43cm), and another full-length monochrome print of Queen Adelaide after Sir William Beechey RA, 65x43cm (2)
A signed oval monochrome three-quarter-length portrait of King Alfonso XIII of Spain, inscribed in his hand to the Spanish Ambassador to Paris. He married Queen Victoria's granddaughter Victoria Eugenie, and his father Alfonso XII died before he was born so he is known as the only man actually born a king, 30x17cm
A signed three-quarter length sepia photograph of Prince Alexander of Battenberg (1886-1960), later Marquess of Carisbrooke, also dated '1907,' 19x15cm, together with a signed monochrome seated portrait photograph of Prince George, 2nd Duke of Cambridge,, Queen Victoria's first cousin and grandson of George III, (1819 ' 1904), the Duke was an army officer by profession and served as Commander-in-Chief of the British Army from 1856 to 1895 becoming Field Marshal in 1862. 21x16cm,
A signed 'Will and Command' from George VI inviting Elizabeth May Dowager Baroness St John Bletso to his Coronation on 12th May 1937, signed 'George R.I.' also signed by 'Norfolk,' Earl Marshall, together with a monochrome full length seated portrait of The Dowager Baroness, mounted, framed and acrylic glazed
A pair of original Baxter prints of the first president last French monarch and Emperor Napoleon III and his wife the Empress Eugenie, each 11x8cm, framed and acrylic glazed (2), together with a letter and portrait print with facsimile signature of Louis Philippe I (1773-1850) the last French King. (3)
A French 'Order Imperial De Legion D'Honneur' signed by Napoleon III, framed (staining around the border), together with a photograph print of Kaiser Wilhelm II, baring a signature, and a a framed hand-coloured portrait print of Kaiserin Zita, the last Empress of Austria and Queen of Hungary (3)
TWO STAFFORDSHIRE FLATBACK PORTRAIT FIGURES OF CHARLES OR JOHN WESLEY AND CHARLES HADDON SPURGEON, MID 19TH C, AT A PREACHING DESK WITH RIGHT ARM UPRAISED, 28 AND 31CM H Condition reportWesley - wear to gilding on clock face. Spurgeon - localised flaking of the enamels. Neither with significant damage, no restoration detected
A FINE AND UNUSUAL BOXWOOD MEMORIAL PORTRAIT BUST OF WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE, 1898, 23CM H, SIGNED WITH JG MONOGRAM, DEVICE AND DATED Condition reportOn the reverse two old small knocks filled with putty, not visible from the front; typical accretion of dust, natural old patina, no shrinkage cracks, not cleaned or restored

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