RUSSIAN SCHOOL, EARLY 20TH C, STUDIES FOR PORTRAITS AND LANDSCAPES, OIL SKETCHES ON BOARD, SEVERAL INSCRIBED IN CYRILLIC VERSO, VARIOUS SIZES, LARGEST PORTRAIT 45 X 28CM AND RUSSIAN SCHOOL, DRAWING OF A GENTLEMAN, HEAD AND SHOULDERS, SIGNED IN CYRILLIC, PENCIL, UNFRAMED (9) Several with small faults and all, apart from the pencil drawing, requiring a light clean
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BRITISH SCHOOL, EARLY 19TH C – PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG ARTIST, HALF-LENGTH, IN A LANDSCAPE, INSCRIBED ON AN OLD FRAGMENTARY LABEL ON THE STRETCHER "BYRON", OIL ON CANVAS, 76 X 63.5CM, UNFRAMED Much dirt, varnish yellowed with age. Support lined in the later 19th or early 20th c. Stretchers apparently original. Lower part of canvas detached. Not holed or torn. Slight craquelure; no recent restoration. An attractive, speculative picture
GERMAN SCHOOL, 18TH CENTURY, PORTRAIT OF QUEEN ULRIKA ELEONORA OF SWEDEN (1688-1741), HALF LENGTH IN LACE TRIMMED GOWN AND ERMINE MANTLE WEARING A MINIATURE OF HER MOTHER (QUEEN ULRIKA ELEONORA OF DENMARK), DIAMOND JEWELS AND FLOWERS IN HER HAIR, OIL ON CANVAS, 78 X 68CM Restored for the present vendors in that family ownership for many years. Pigments darkened with age in some passages, in late 19th/early 20th c giltwood and composition frame
BRITISH NAIVE ARTIST, MID 19TH C, DOUBLE PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG WOMAN WITH A CHILD ON HER LAP BEFORE DRAPERY, INK AND WATERCOLOUR, 20 X 17.5CM Long undisturbed in the present, possibly original, frame. Much dust beneath the glass, no apparent tears or stains, frame also dusty and the floral ornaments to each corner slightly chipped
ENGLISH SCHOOL, EARLY 19TH C ? PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN, SEATED HALF-LENGTH IN WHITE STOCK, YELLOW WAISTCOAT AND BLUE COAT, HOLDING A DOCUMENT BEFORE RED DRAPERY, OIL ON CANVAS, 75 X 82CM Several small repairs verso; some localised over-painting, in 19th c gilt frame. Frame: gilding slightly darkened with age and slightly damaged
NOTTINGHAM. NINE RARE POSTCARD SIZED PHOTOGRAPHIC GLASS NEGATIVES OF COAL PICKERS DURING THE NATIONAL COAL STRIKE 1912, THE COAL PICKERS AND ONLOOKERS AT CINDERHILL, BESTWOOD AND A SOUP KITCHEN AT THE CO-OP STORES BULWELL, ALL INSCRIBED AND DATED AND TWO OTHERS - A VIEW OF DUCKS ON FAULCONBRIDGE'S POND BULWELL AND A PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN (11) As will be apparent from image; several damaged and / or scratched or stained from long term storage
A VICTORIAN CORAL BROOCH, A 19TH C PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF A CHILD SET IN A GILTMETAL BROOCH, A DAMAGED VICTORIAN GOLD AND GEM SET RING, A GREEN AND WHITE PASTE BROOCH AND A MINIATURE 19TH C GLASS SCENT BOTTLE IN LEATHER COVERED PASTEBOARD CASE, MARK ON THE UNDERSIDE VINAIGRETTE, ETC, CORAL BROOCH 53MM (9) Mostly in good condition
Jonson (Ben) The Works of Ben Jonson, Which were formerly Printed in Two Volumes, are now Reprinted in One, To which is added, A Comedy called the New Inn, H. Herringman et al, 1692, folio in fours, engraved portrait frontis, [12], 264, 281-368, 371-382, 393-744, [4] pages as called for, several pages misnumbered but correct, A1 is the frontis leaf (see ESTC R15282), Ogle family armorial bookplates, contemporary panel calf (rebacked in calf gilt)
Doves Press - Cobden-Sanderson (T.J.) Catalogue Raisonne of Books Printed & Published at the Doves Press, 1900-1916, Doves Press, 1916, limited edition of 150 copies on paper, portrait frontis, original vellum-backed boards. Contents generally clean and free of ownership inscriptions. Occasional foxing, minor foxing to the front endpaper. Boards slightly shaded, some light spotting/ tanning at the edges, some spotting to velum, spine gilt faded
Johnson (Samuel) The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., to which is prefixed, An Essay on his Life and Genius by Arthur Murray, T. Longman et al, 1796, twelve volumes, portrait frontis, foxing in places, tree calf with possibly later gilt-tooled backstrips; Boswell (James), The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., comprehending an Account of his Studies and Numerous Works ..., Charles Dilly, 1793, three volumes, portrait frontis, foxing in places, tree calf with possibly later gilt-tooled backstrips (15)
Shakespeare (William) The Plays of William Shakspeare ... with the Corrections of Various Commentators and Illustrations ... to which are added Notes by Samuel Johnson and George Steevens, J. Johnson et al, 1803, fifth edition [First Variorum, Courtney et al, p. 109] , twenty-one volumes, portrait frontis, four plates (one folding), four folding tables, contemporary sprinkled calf gilt (rubbed)
Scott (Walter, Sir) The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Edinburgh: Robert Cadell, 1833-34, twelve volumes, engraved title (with vignette) and frontis to each (by J.M.W. Turner et al), additional pages of music, facsimile letter (folding), half calf (volume 11 water stained); idem, The Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott, Edinburgh: Robert Cadell, 1834-36, twenty-eight volumes, engraved title (with vignette) and frontis to each (by J.M.W. Turner et al), folding map, half calf gilt; idem, Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Bart., Edinburgh: Robert Cadell, 1837-38, seven volumes, portrait frontis, facsimile letter (folded), several errata slips, half calf gilt (47)
Gibbon (Edward) The Miscellaneous Works of Edward Gibbon ..., John Murray, 1814, five volumes, portrait frontis, engraved plates, marbled edges, calf gilt; Burnet (Bishop), Bishop Burnet's History of his own Time .., Samuel Bagster, 1815, four volumes, calf gilt; de Bethune (Maximilian), Memoirs of Maximilian de Bethune, Duke of Sully ..., Rivington et al, 1778, five volumes, portrait frontis, tree calf with later spine gilt; with five others, one with early Fry family manuscript records. (19)
Defoe (Daniel) The Works of Daniel De Foe, with a Memoir of his Life and Writings, by William Hazlitt, John Clements, 1840, three volumes, portrait frontis, diced calf gilt; idem, The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe of York, Mariner ...., John Stockdale, 1790, two volumes, seventeen plates as called for, two additional plates of Crusoe loosely inserted (identical, dated 1791), panelled calf gilt (5)
Hooke (N.) The Roman History, from the Building of Rome to the Ruin of the Commonwealth, Rivington et al, 1830, new edition, six volumes, four folding maps as called for, diced calf gilt; Mitford (William), The History of Greece, with his Final Additions and Corrections ..., Cadell, 1838, eight volumes, portrait frontis, diced calf gilt (14)
de Hooghe (Romeyn) [1645-1708] Vertrek van S.K.H. ns Engeland den 11 Nov 1688, - Depart de S.A.R. Rour Angleterre, Le 11. No 1688, J. Covens & C. Mortier, no date, two panels numbered I and II on one engraved plate, separated by a band of text and portrait of William of Orange in cartouche. The upper panel depicts embarcation of the Dutch Fleet for England, the lower, the arrival in Torbay in 1688, outline 443mm x 545mm, short margins, mounted, framed and glazed
Hinderwell (Thomas) The History and Antiquities of Scarborough and the Vicinity ..., York: E. Bayley, 1798, quarto in twos, xii, 352, [7] pages, frontis, double page plan, folding map and three plates as called for, extra-illustrated with a portrait and a further eight engraved plates, rebacked calf binding (worn); Cole (John), Memoirs of the Life, Writings and Character of the Late Thomas Hinderwell ..., Scarborough, John Cole, 1826, limited edition of 230, frontis, subscribers' list and advert, original cloth (faded and worn, lacking back-strip); idem, The Scarborough Album of History and Poetry, Scarborough, John Cole, 1825, engraved plates, woodcuts in text, calf (well worn binding, loss to backstrip, joints cracked) (3)
[Watkins (William)] The Poetical Remains with other Detached Pieces of the late F. Gibson, Esq. F.A.S., Collector of the Customs at Whitby, Whitby: R. Rodgers, 1807, [2], xiv, 134 pages, original wraps (worn); Watkins (William), The Fall of Carthage. A Tragedy, First Presented at The Theatre, Whitby, Whitby: Thomas Webster, 1802, [2], 68, [4] pages, later paper wraps retaining original label; idem, The Remains of James Myers, of Whitby: with An Account of his Life, London and Whitby, 1830, small octavo, xliv, 260 pages, all edges gilt, calf gilt; idem, Life and Career of George Chambers, printed for the author, 1841, portrait frontis, engraved title, original cloth (binding broken); with two others (6)
Scoresby (William) Memorials of the Sea. The Mary Russell, Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1850, second edition, portrait frontis, viii, 153 pages plus advert leaf, original cloth; idem, Memorials of the Sea. My Father: Being Records of the Adventurous Life of the Late William Scoresby, Esq. of Whitby, Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1851, first edition, possibly lacking portrait frontis, 232 pages, original cloth (2)
Fox (George Townsend) Synopsis of the Newcastle Museum, Late the Allan, Formerly The Tunstall, or Wycliffe Museum ..., Newcastle: Emerson Charnley, 1827, fourteen plates and text illustrations as called for, including armorial frontis, portrait of Marmaduke Tunstall and illustration of a Wombat after R. E. Bewick, original owner's inscription (John Trotter Brockett) recording presentation by the author and subsequent presentation to William Henry Brockett, label removed from lower margin of title page with repair, functional quarter cloth over modern marbled boards.
Carroll (Lewis) Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Philip Lee Warner for The Medici Society, 1914, numbered limited edition of 1000, printed at the Riccardi Press, illustrated by John Tenniel, original quarter cloth with decorative boards; Brooke (Rupert), The Collected Poems of Rupert Brooke, Philip Lee Warner for The Medici Society, 1919, numbered limited edition of 1000, printed at the Riccardi Press, title page and portrait by Gwen Raverat, top edge gilt, original vellum (tanned) (2)
Elizabeth II, Gold Proof Crown 1998 'Prince of Wales 50th Birthday,' obv. Queen's portrait by Rank-Broadley, rev. portrait of Prince of Wales with key words relating to the Prince of Wales Trust in the background, dates 1948-1998 & 'FIVE POUNDS' below; wt. 39.94g, 22ct gold; limited edition of 2000 (this coin No.0078), with certificate of authenticity, encapsulated in Royal Mint red leatherette case of issue, FDC
Elizabeth II, Gold Proof Crown 2000 'Queen Mother Centenary,' obv. Queen's portrait by Rank-Broadley, rev. dates 1900-2000 & 'FIVE POUNDS' around portrait of the Queen Mother by Rank-Broadley with a representation of her signature below; wt. 39.94g, 22ct gold; limited edition of 3000 (this coin No.0727), with certificate of authenticity & illustrated booklet, encapsulated in Royal Mint case of issue, FDC.
Elizabeth II, Gold Proof £2 2001 'Centenary of Marconi's First Wireless Transmission across the Atlantic,' obv. Queen's portrait by Rank-Broadley, rev. radio waves linking date to outer border with three dots on each wave representing the Morse code letter 'S' successfully transmitted in 1901; edge inscribed …WIRELESS BRIDGES THE ATLANTIC…MARCONI 1901; wt. 15.97g 22ct red gold with the inner circle coated in yellow gold; limited edition of 2500 (this coin No. 1526), with certificate of authenticity, encapsulated in Royal Mint case of issue, FDC.
Elizabeth II, Gold Proof Crown 2002 'Queen's Golden Jubilee' obv. AMOR POPULI etc around equestrian portrait of the Queen by Rank-Broadley, rev. a new portrait of the Queen, also by Rank-Broadley with 'FIVE POUNDS' below; wt. 39.4g, 22ct gold; limited edition of 5502 (this coin No.2247), with certificate of authenticity, encapsulated in Royal Mint case of issue, FDC.
Elizabeth II, Gold Proof Crown 2004 '100th Anniversary of the 'Entente Cordiale'' obv. Queen's portrait by Rank-Broadley, 'FIVE POUNDS' below, rev. 'ENTENTE CORDIALE 1904-2004' around combined national symbols of Britain & France, Britannia & Marianne, by David Gentleman; wt. 39.94g, 22ct gold, limited edition of 1500 (this coin No. 0481), with certificate of authenticity, encapsulated in Royal Mint case of issue, FDC.
London Olympics 2012 Official Silver Proof £10, obv. Rank-Broadley portrait of the Queen, rev. 'LONDON OLYMPIC GAMES 2012' around the winged horse Pegasus symbolising 'Faster, Higher, Stronger,' frosted finish; diameter 65mm, weight 156.29g (5 troy oz) .999 silver with a maximum mintage of 7,500; with certificate of authenticity, in Royal Mint case of issue, FDC as issued.
Elizabeth II, 4-Coin Gold Proof Britannia Collection 2000 comprising: £100 (1oz fine gold), £50 (1/2 oz), £25 (1/4oz) & £10 (1/10 oz),; obvs. Queen's portrait by Rank-Broadley, revs. standing Britannia design by Philip Nathan, limited edition of 750 sets (this set No. 086), with certificate of authenticity, individually encapsulated in Royal Mint red leatherette case of issue, FDC as struck.
'Queen Mother Sovereign Set,' issued by the Perth Mint to commemorate the Queen Mother's centenary in 2000 & comprising: 2 x sovereigns: 1900 numerous contact marks o/wise VF & 2000 BU, together with Cook Islands proof-like 1 dollar with colourised portrait of the QM on rev., 40.60mm, 31.68g, .999 silver struck by the Perth Mint FDC; limited edition of 500 sets (this set No.115); with certificate of authenticity, in Perth Mint blue leatherette fitted case of issue.

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