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Blanche Patch (1879-1966), author and secretary to George Bernard Shaw. Photographic portrait of Patch and Shaw (Patch seated at typewriter), inscribed by Patch on lower margin of card mount, 'Best wishes for Christmas from Blanche Patch' [autograph note signed by Patch]. Indistinctly signed by photographer. 20cm by 14cm (mount). Together with a glazed photographic portrait of Blanche Patch, 23cm by 16cm (2)
Photography. Collection of seven photographic group portraits relating to Guy's Hospital, including three of the rugby team, the collection dating between 1913 and 1920, each measuring approx. 37cm by 46cm, mounted/loose, two framed (one glazed). The portrait of Sir Arbuthnot Lane's Firm signed by the sitters on mount, 1915 (7)
Illuminated manuscript. List of Subscribers to the Testimonial Painting by Samuel Carter Esq., Entitled "A September Evening on Badgeworthy Water, Exmoor Forest", Presented to The Master of the Devon and Somerset Stag Hounds, Mordant Fenwick Bisset Esq., In His Seventeenth Season by Four-Hundred & Thirty Deer Preservers and Friends, 14 September 1871. Small quarto, bound in full crushed oxblood morocco lettered in gilt, raised bands, brass corners & clasp, 29 parchment pages, all edges gilt. Illuminated and bound by John B. Day, London. Featuring a loosely-inserted greetings card with a photographic reproduction of the portrait in question. Internally very good, clean, bright; binding tight and solid, some rubbing/scuffs to leather, a small patch of wear/loss to leather on upper board
British School, circa 1830, portrait of Elizabeth Mary Greville (nee Pearson), bust length wearing a pearl necklace and a black velvet dress, inscribed on old label verso, oil on canvas, 76 by 62cm, gilt frame Notes: Elizabeth Pearson married George Macartney Greville (1793-1834) in circa 1826. His notable ancestors included William I of England, and Alfred the Great
A pair of French lead portrait roundels of Napoleon, 19th century, one with the Emperor in profile, the other a double portrait with Josephine, each inscribed ANDRIEU to the truncation and in stained hardwood frames; 18cm diameter; a Victorian copper medal with Prince Albert and other monarchs in relief, within an elaborate figural border, in ebonised frame, 17cm diameter; and another roundel of NapoleonCondition Report: The roundels have not been inspected out of their frames, so the writer of this report cannot comment on their reverse.The lead roundel of Napoleon has some nicks and dents to the outer edge, and both of these roundels are slightly scratched and scuffed, with some old splits and knocks to frames (which also bear a lacquer-like residue).The copper roundel appears a little bit pitted, and there is some wear to the ebonised frame. Condition Report Disclaimer
Charlotte Blakney Ward (British fl. 1898-1939)Portrait of Jennifer Jane Parker PastelSigned lower right61 x 51cm (24 x 20 in.)Jennifer Jane da Silva, born 1932 [née Parker], died 27 August, 2020, aged 88, was descended from the Kleinwort baronets, and was the grand daughter paternally of the life baron, Robert John Parker, the Baron Parker of Waddington [1857-1918].She was born 3 July, 1932, daughter of Commander the Hon Trevor Tempest Parker, RN, DSC [1890-1973], of Grantham Manor, Liss, co Hampshire, by his wife the former Marieka Louise Kleinwort [1892-1949], scion of the Kleinwort baronets, fifth daughter of Herman Greverus Kleinwort [1856-1942], merchant banker, of Wierton Place, Maidstone, Kent, by his wife the former.Provenance: Property from the collection of the late Mr. & Mrs. John da Silva Condition Report: Under glass, unexamined out of glazed frame. Light surface dirt throughout and evidence of one thunderbug trapped under the glass at the upper left quadrant. Otherwise no significant condition issues. Condition Report Disclaimer
Frieda Menshausen-Labriola (German 1861-1939)Portrait of Marieke Kleinworth (1892-1942)PastelSigned and dated 1899 lower left87 x 69.5cm (34¼ x 27¼ in.)The sitter was the daughter of merchant banker Herman Greverus Kleinwort (1856-1942).Provenance: Property from the collection of the late Mr. & Mrs. John da Silva
Y An ivory snuff box, 19th century, the convex glazed lid enclosing a portrait miniature of a young Napoleon Bonaparte, signed H Brun, 8cm diameter, together with another two-sided ivory snuff box, late 18th century, the obverse with a view and cartouche with an L and signed Schmid, the reverse with an exterior scene with inset cartouche with silhouette signed and dated Cecil Schmid, 1799, 8cm diameter, and a further French ivory snuff box, second quarter 19th century, 5.5cm diameter (3)
Y W. Haines; a portrait miniature, watercolour on ivory, Mrs Mason and her daughter Clarentia, under bevelled glass and with gilt metal slip, in a folding case, with pencil and pen inscriptions, the case 18cm high, 14cm wide overall, together with another portrait miniature, watercolour on ivory, circa 1830, of a lady, in a folding case, 14cm high, 11cm wide overall, and A B Colthurst, an Edwardian portrait miniature, watercolour on ivory, of a baby, in a gold coloured frame and within a folding case, 11cm high, 9cm wide overall (3)Condition Report: Mrs Mason and her daughter Clarentia - Under glass, unexamined out of glazed miniature frame. Rubbing and associated loss to the edges. No other significant condition issues. A B Colthurst - Under glass, unexamined out of glazed miniature frame. Light surface dirt but other wise no significant condition issues. Lady in a red dress - Ivory has bowed and edges curled. Loss and glue residue to the edges. Horizontal surface scratch to the middle of the right edge. Condition Report Disclaimer
BAROCKES HERRSCHERPORTRÄT: "Bildnis des dänischen Königs Frederik IV (1671-1730) / "Portrait of the Danish King Frederik IV", Öl auf Leinwand, nach 1730. Brustbild des Regenten (Regierungszeit von 1699-1730) im Dreiviertelprofil im ovalen Bildausschnitt mit Harnisch, Hermelinumhang und Allongeperücke. Oben links bezeichnet "F4" und auf umlaufendem Schriftband in lateinischer Sprache "Dominus Mihi Adjutor" ("Der Herr ist mein Helfer") und "Aetatis 59 Regn 31 Mort 1730" (etwa: "Alter 59 Jahre, Regierungszeit 31 Jahre, gestorben 1730"). Porträt in Art und Anlehnung der Regentenbildnisse des Malers Johann Salomon du Wahl (1689-1765), der für den dänischen Hof tätig war. Leinwand 73 x 62 cm; Maße mit Rahmen 94 x 80 cm (Firnis erneuert; ältere Retuschen).
Scottish History, Topography & Antiquities 33 volumes, including Fletcher, of Saltoun, Andrew The Political Works. Glasgow, 1749. 12mo, contemporary calf, rubbed; Society of the Antiquaries of Scotland Transactions. Edinburgh, 1792. 4to, engraved plates and plans, modern quarter calf, spine gilt; Burns, Robert The Poetical Works. London: J. Goodwin, 1812, 12mo, volume 1 (of 2) only, additional engraved title, frontispiece, modern quarter calf; Johnstone, Chevalier de Memoirs of the Rebellion in 1745 and 1746. 1822., engraved plates and plan, half calf, worn; Bannatyne Club Registrum S. Marie de Neubotle. 1849. 4to, plates, contemporary half morocco, slightly rubbed, t.e.g., armorial bookplate of Hope Bart. of Craighall; The Medical Directory for Scotland 1852. 8vo, original cloth; Townend, William. The Descendants of the Stuarts. 1858, plates, contemporary quarter morocco, slightly rubbed; Anderson, William The Scottish Nation. 1870, 3 volumes, 4to, engraved plates, contemporary half calf, worn, one cover detached; Argyll, Duke of Iona. 1870, original cloth, rubbed; Simpson, Sir James Y. Archaeological Essays. Edinburgh, 1872, 2 volumes, 4to, original quarter morocco, t.e.g., slightly rubbed; Hector, William Selections from the Judicial Records of Renfrewshire. Paisley, 1876-78, [First &] Second Series, folding plates and plans, original green cloth; Nimmo, William The History of Stirlingshire. 1880. Third edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, folding map, panelled black calf gilt, lacking 2 lettering pieces; Good, George Liberton in Ancient and Modern Times. Edinburgh, 1893, 4to, presentation copy from the author, original cloth, lacking spine; Stirling, R.M. Inveresk Parish Lore from Pagan Times. Musselburgh, 1894, 2 copies, edition de luxe, both signed by the author, the first original quarter maroon morocco, rubbed, lacks f.f.e.p., the second lacks portrait, later cloth; Colston, James Trinity College and Trinity Hospital. Edinburgh, 1896, 2 volumes, 4to, original half morocco, worn; Purves, Sir William Revenue of the Scottish Crown, 1691. 1897, 4to, limited to 350 copies, original green cloth, uncut, spine faded; Burns, Robert The National Burns, edited by G. Gilfillan, [c.1880], 4 volumes, 4to, engraved plates, original green and red cloth gilt, g.e.; Cromb, James The Highland Brigade. 1886, original pictorial red cloth; Langhorne, W.H. Reminiscences connected chiefly with Inveresk and Musselburgh and Sketches of Family Histories. 1893, modern quarter cloth; Billings, R.W. The Baronial and Ecclesiastical Antiquities of Scotland. [c.1900], 4 volumes, 4to, original half morocco, rubbed; M'Neill, G.P. The Exchequer Rolls of Scotland, 1898-1902, volumes 19 & 22 , blue quarter morocco, rubbed; Law, T.G., editor Catholic Tractates of the Sixteenth Century. 1901, original quarter morocco; [Macgregor, A.G.M.] A Royalist Family Irish and French (1689-1789) and Prince Charles Edward. 1904. 4to, original cloth; Chambers, Robert. Traditions of Edinburgh. 1912. 4to, original pictorial cloth gilt, dustwrapper; Lang, M.B. The Seven Ages of an East Lothian Parish.. Whittingehame. 1929, original cloth; Turner, A.L. Story of a Great Hospital, the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, 1729-1929, 1937, original cloth; Edinburgh & Leith Post Office Directory 1948-49, page 637/8 torn and loosely inserted, original cloth, hinges weak, rubbed; and 1 volume with extracts from the Transactions of the Society of Antiquaries, half calf, rebacked (33)
3 works in 6 volumes, comprising Chaufepié, Jacques George de Nouveau Dictionnaire Historique et pour servir de Supplement our de Continuation au Dictionnaire Historique et Critique de M. Pierre Bayle. Amsterdam & The Hague, 1750-56. 4 volumes, folio, titles printed in red and black with engraved vignette, half-titles, contemporary tree calf, spines gilt, rubbed, morocco lettering pieces (one lacking); Estienne, Charles. Dictionarium historicum, geographicum, poeticum. London: B. Tooke, T. Passenger &c. 1686, folio, contemporary calf, 'Geo. Cranstoun advocate' inscribed at head of title, Cranstoun of Corehouse bookplate, contemporary calf, [ESTC R2758], binding very worn and scraped; Spelman, Henry. Glossarium Archaiologicum, continents Latino-Barbara, Peregrina, Obsoleta & Novatae Significationis Vocabula. London: T. Braddyll, G. Pawlette, G. Freeman, 1687, folio, title printed in red and black, engraved portrait, contemporary panelled calf, Cranstoun of Corehouse bookplate, [ESTC R10264], very occasional light spot, binding somewhat worn, lacks morocco lettering piece (6)
Diodorus Siculus Bibliothecae Historicae libri qui supersunt. Amsterdam: Jacob Wetstein, 1746. 2 volumes, folio, titles printed in red and black and with engraved vignette, engraved portrait and allegorical engraved frontispiece, double column with Greek and Latin text, contemporary calf, worn, Cranstoun of Corehouse bookplate
French works, a quantity, including Comines, Philippe de Memoires. London & Paris: Rollin, 1747, 4 volumes, 4to, engraved plates, contemporary calf, worn, one cover detached; and a quantity of French books; [Barthelemy, J.J.] Recueil de Cartes Geographiques, plan, vues et médailles de l'ancienne Grèce. Paris, c.1789. 4to, 32 maps, plans and plates, contemporary half calf, rubbed, covers detache; Pluche, N.A. Le Spectacle de la Nature. Utrecht (vol.1-3), The Hague, (vols. 4-6 ), volumes 1-6, 12mo, numerous engraved plates, many folding, contemporary half calf, some spotting, rubbed; [Beaumarchais, P.A.C. de] La Folle Journée our Le Mariage de Figaro. [No place], 1785. 8vo, 232, [2]pp., contemporary half calf, rubbed; Sarpi, Fra Paolo Histoire du Concile de Trente. London: S. Idle, 1736. 2 volumes, folio, engraved portrait, contemporary calf, slightly dampstained, rubbed, one spine worn; Grimm, Friedrich, Baron de Correspondence Littéraire, Philosophique et Critique. Paris, 1813-14. 17 volumes, 8vo, 19th century cloth; Grimm, Friedrich, Baron de Mémoires Historiques, Littéraires et Anecdotiques. "Londres", 1813, 4 volumes, 8vo, contemporary calf, red morocco labels, slightly rubbed; L'Academie Royale des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres Mémoires de littérature, tirés des registres. Paris: l'Imprimerie Royale, 1753. volume 19 only, 4to, contemporary calf, rubbed; sold not subject to return
Seneca, Lucius Annaeus Opera philosophicae Antwerp: ex officina Plantiniana Balthasaris Moreti, 1652. Folio [20 (inc. title & frontispiece), xxxvi, 911, edited by Justus Lipsius, engraved title, engraved portrait frontispiece, and 2 full-page engravings by Galle after Rubens, portrait torn without loss, contemporary calf, once rebacked, worn, covers detached, armorial bookplate of Nathaniel Clayton
1745-46 Jacobite Rising 10 volumes, comprising [Murray, George, Lord] A Particular Account of the Battle of Culloden, April 16, 1746. London: T. Warner, 1749. 8vo, half-title, bookplate of John George Home Drummond, 19th century half calf gilt, [ESTC T140768 ]; Penrice, Gerard A Genuine and Impartial Account of the Remarkable Life and Vicissitudes of Fortune of Charles Ratcliffe, who was Beheaded. London: for the author, 1747. 12mo, frontispiece, 19th century maroon half morocco gilt, [ESTC T63239]; Boyse, S. An Impartial History of the late Rebellion in 1745. Reading, 1748. 8vo, frontispiece portrait, 3 (of 5) plans, contemporary calf, rebacked, rubbed; Ray, James A Compleat History of the Rebellion. Printed for the Author, 1753, 12mo, fourth edition, modern quarter calf gilt; [Anon.] The History of the Rise, Progress and Extinction of the Rebellion in Scotland in the years 1745 and 1746. London, R. Thomson [&c., ?1760], 8vo, map & 4 plates, modern quarter calf, [ESTC T68821]; Cope, Sir John A Report of the Proceedings and Opinion of the Board of General Officers on their examination into the Conduct, Behaviour and Proceedings of Lieutenant-General Sir John Cope. Dublin, 1749. 8vo, contemporary calf, inner margin of title repaired, some spotting, rubbed; Stewart, James The Trial of James Stewart in Aucharn in Duror of Appin. Edinburgh: G. Hamilton & J. Balfour, 1753, 8vo, contemporary calf, slightly rubbed; Lovat, Simon, Lord Memoirs of the Life. London, 1797. 8vo, blue half morocco, small tear to title repaired; another edition, edited by Hugh K. Fraser. 1902, 4to, buckram-backed cloth, t.e.g.; Macleod, John, Lord Narrative of the Insurrection in Scotland on behalf of the Royal Family of Stuart in the years 1745-6. 1846, Privately Printed, 4to, plates, original red cloth gilt, lower board of binding stained (10)
Jacobite Rising of 1745-46, 10 pamphlets comprising [Anonymous] An enquiry into the conduct of G-l Cope. London: M. Cooper, 1745. 8vo, 24pp., calf gilt by Pratt, morocco labels, lacks half-title, [ESTC T96395]; Drummond, James The Speech of the Honourable James Drummond Esq., commonly called Duke of Perth. London: M. Cooper, 1746, calf gilt by Pratt, morocco labels, [ESTC T13184], head of spine rubbed; [Forbes, Duncan] A Letter from the Right Honourable Lord P----d--t to Lord L-v-t, [Edinburgh ?, 1745?], 19th century green half morocco; [Painter, John] A Panegyric, intitled the poor Man's honest Praises and Thanksgiving. London: M Cooper, 1746. 8vo, modern quarter calf, [ESTC T91248]; [Serces, James] Popery always the Same. London: B. Dod, 1746, modern quarter calf, [ESTC T143244]; [Lord Lovat] A Candid and Impartial Account of the Behaviour of Simon Lord Lovat. London: J. Newbery, 1747, modern quarter morocco; Turnbull, Patrick A Cursory View, of the Ancient and Present State of the Fieffs, or Tenures. London: M. Cooper, [1747], modern quarter morocco, [ESTC T144566]; Doddridge, P. Some Remarkable Passages in the Life of the Honourable Col. James Gardiner who was Slain at the Battle of Preston-pans. Glasgow, 1764. 12mo, modern quarter calf; [Henderson, Andrew] A Full and Authentic History of the Rebellion. London: W. Reeve, W. Owen, [?1755], 12mo, contemporary calf, spine repaired; [Charles Edward Stuart] A Short and True Narrative of the Rebellion in 1745. Edinburgh, 1779. 12mo, frontispiece portrait, modern quarter calf, morocco label (10)
Scottish History 15 books, comprising Lesley, John The History of Scotland. Edinburgh: The Bannatyne Club, 1830. 4to, portrait, later blue quarter cloth; Dalyell, John Graham The Darker Superstitions of Scotland. Glasgow: Richard Griffin & Co., 1835. 8vo, modern quarter calf; [Heron, Robert] Scotland Delineated. Edinburgh: James Neill, 1791. 8vo, folding map faintly hand-coloured, modern quarter calf; Sinclair, John Observations on the Scottish Dialect. London: W. Strahan, and T. Cadell, 1782. 8vo, 20th century quarter calf; [Morer, Thomas] A Short Account of Scotland. London: Tho. Newborough, 1702. 8vo, modern quarter calf, browned; Buchanan History of Scotland. London: A. Bettesworth..., 1722. Second edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, portraits, contemporary calf; Miscellanea Scotica, a collection of tracts relating to the history, antiquities, topography and literature of Scotland. Glasgow, 1818. 4 volumes, 8vo, contemporary blue quarter morocco gilt; Camden, William A Second Edition of Camden's Description of Scotland. Edinburgh, 1695. 8vo, contemporary calf, worn; and 3 others (15)
Six quarto and folio volumes, comprising Temple, Sir William The Works. London, 1740, 2 volumes, folio, engraved portrait, contemporary calf, rubbed; Drummond, of Hawthornden, William The Works. Edinburgh, 1711. Folio, engraved portrait, contemporary panelled calf, rubbed, joints splitting; Nicolson, W. The English, Scotch and Irish Historical Libraries. London, 1736. Folio, third edition, contemporary panelled calf, spine gilt, extremities worn; Brown, Sir Thomas The Works. London: T. Basset [&c.], 1686. Folio, engraved portrait frontispiece, contemporary panelled calf, worn; Alison, Archibald Essays on the Nature and Principles of Taste. Edinburgh: G.G. & J. Robinson, 1790. First edition, 4to, extremities worn, joints splitting (6)
16 volumes Comprising Wells, H.G. The War of the Worlds. London: W. Heinemann, 1898, first edition, half-title, without the 32pp. advertisements at end (found in the 1st issue), lacks front free endpaper, binding worn and with old paper label to foot of upper cover, internally some spots and stains and rather grubby; Collier, V.W.F. Dogs of China & Japan in Nature and Art. 1921. 4to, original green cloth gilt; Hardy, Thomas Wessex Tales. London: Macmillan, 1888. First edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, contemporary half calf, some spotting and soiling, rubbed; Pallis, Marco Peaks and Lamas. 1939, original cloth; Thomas, Lowell With Allenby in the Holy Land. 1938, original cloth; Stebbing, E.P. Stalks in the Himalaya. 1912, original pictorial cloth, slightly rubbed; James, M.R. More Ghost Stories of an Antiquary. 1916. 3rd impression, original grey pictorial cloth; Barnardo, Mrs. Memoirs of the late Dr. Barnardo. 1907, original cloth; Blaikie, W.G. The Personal Life of David Livingstone. 1881. Second edition, frontispiece portrait, folding map, contemporary cloth; Gordon, Mrs. The Home Life of Sir David Brewster. 1869, albumen print frontispiece, contemporary half calf, some dust-soiling; Slatin, R.C. Fire and Sword in the Sudan. 1898, popular edition, plates, original cloth; Churchill, Winston S. Lord Randolph Churchill. 1906, first edition, 2 volumes, plates, original cloth, Mudie's Library labels to upper covers, somewhat shaken, spines faded, front free endpaper detached; Hibberd, Shirley Field Flowers, a handy-book... Groombridge, [n.d.], coloured plates, original blue cloth gilt; Cumming, C.F.G. Fire Fountains. the Kingdom of Hawaii. 1883. volume 2 only, original cloth, very worn, lacks f.f.e.p., all with Earlston Community Reading Room and Circulating Library bookplates (16)
1920's Literature including De La Mare, Walter Poems 1901 to 1918. 1920, 2 volumes, number 12 of 210 copies signed by the author, original quarter cloth; Clarke, Austin The Sword of the West. 1921. Dublin & London, 1921, signed by the author on half-title, original quarter cloth, spine slightly darkened; Drinkwater, John Robert E. Lee. 1923, dustwrapper; Doyle, Arthur C. Three of them. 1923, original quarter cloth; Compton-Burnett, Ivy Pastors and Masters. 1925, first edition, signed by author on title, original cloth, dustwrapper; Powys, Llewelyn Skin for Skin. 1926, number 551 of 900 copies, original cloth, dustwrapper; Agate, James On an English Screen. 1924, first edition, dustwrapper; Agate, James The Common Touch. 1926, first edition, dustwrapper; Louys, Pierre The Twilight of the Nymphs. The Fortune Press, 1928, limited to 1200 copies, illustrations by Cecil Beaton, original quarter cloth, uncut, dustwrapper; Luxemburg, Rosa Letters from Prison. Berlin, 1923, original boards, rubbed & soiled; Bates, H.E. The Seekers. 1926, first edition, original blue boards, slightly discoloured; Plomer, William Turbott Wolfe. Hogarth Press, 1925, first edition, original brown cloth; Mitchison, Naomi The Conquered. 1923, first edition, original blue cloth, spine slightly faded; Benson, Stella The Man who Missed the Bus. 1923, number 33 of 530 copies signed by the author, original boards, dustwrapper; Milne, A.A. Success. 1923, dustwrapper slightly scuffed; Bibesco, Elizabeth Poems. 1927, presentation copy to 'Cyril', original cloth, paper label slightly rubbed; Sitwell, Osbert England Reclaimed. 1927, number 64 of 165 copies, original pale yellow cloth, uncut; Milne, A.A. The Secret and other Stories. New York: Fountain Press, 1929, one of 400 copies for America, signed on the half-title, original cloth; Shaw, George Bernard The Intelligent Woman's Guide to Capitalism and Socialism. 1929, presentation copy to David Lumsden, original cloth, slightly spotted, binding discoloured; Hergesheimer, Joseph. Triall Armes. 1929, 2 copies, limited to 530 copies signed by the author, original boards; Armstrong, Martin Portrait of the Misses Harlowe. 1928, number 324 of 530 copies signed by the author, original board dustwrapper; Muir, Edwin The Structure of the Novel. Hogarth Press, 1928, original cloth dustwrapper; Whitake, Malachichi Frost in April. 1929, original cloth dustwrapper; White, T.H. Loved Helen. 1929, first edition dustwrapper torn; Alain-Fournier The Wanderer. 1929, frayed dustwrapper, with 2 photographs Fournier's home loosely inserted; Graves, Robert Goodbye to All That. 1929, 2nd impression, spine slightly faded; Beedome, Thomas Select Poems. Nonesuch Press, 1928, original vellum, uncut, slipcase; and various others (quantity)

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