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A French Napoleon III gilt and patinated bronze clock garniture by Raingo Freres, the eight day brass drum movement with an outside countwheel numbered '209', striking on a bell, with a pastille inscribed 'RAINGO FRERES A PARIS', the sphere dial with Roman numerals and with serpent hands, the case surmounted with Cupid with two lovebirds, above another cherub representing the arts, reclining and holding a miniature portrait painting on porcelain, with a bust of a lady, a scroll and an artist's palette, together with a pair of five-light figural candelabra, each with a flaming torch snuffer, the urn sconces decorated with swags and leaves, above a cherub and swags of flowers, stamped '721', the clock 35cm high, the candelabra 50.5cm high. (3)
Attributed to William Grimaldi portrait miniature on ivory of a lady wearing a lace cap or bonnet, initialled to left hand edge W G, height 7.5cm, inscribed to back cover 'This miniature was bought at a sale of Bruton Knowles March 20th 1907 lot 700 miniature by Grimaldi' and with further label to frame '511 Portrait of an old lady wearing lace cap by W Grimaldi (W. Johnston Vaughan's sale September 1928 (£3:15:0)'
[Bindings] Complete Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, John Milton, Robert Burns, John Keats, Shelley and William Shakespeare each volume with portrait and engraved title, Cambridge Edition of the Poets 1897-1906 uniformly bound in contemporary half maroon morocco over marbled boards, raised bands with gilt lettered leather labels (6)
[Bindings] Shakespeare Tragedies, Comedies, Histories and Poems the text of the Oxford Edition prepared by W.J. Craig published OUP 1936-1940 in 3 volumes, each with a portrait bound by Morrell in leather backed full tree calf with gilt ruled borders, raised bands with gilt panels and lettered leather labels spines, page edges gilt and Dante Alighieri La Divina Commedia volume 1 Parigi 1820 (Miniature) in full gilt leather (4)
Portrait of a Village with Woodcuts by Joan Hassall 1937, Trumpets from Montparnasse by Robert Gibbings 1955, The Stone Book by Alan Garner 1976, Alison Uttley’s The Country Child illustrated by C.F. Tunnicliffe, The Magic Apple Tree (signed) Susan Hill with engravings by John Lawrence and others illustrated by Edward Ardizzone, Reynolds Stone, Faith Jaques – mostly in dust-wrappers (10)
The Works of the Most Reverend Dr. John Tillotson, Late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury by Thomas Birch comprising volume the first with fifty four Sermons and Discourses together with The Rule of Faith, and volume the third containing Two Hundred Sermons to which are Annexed Prayers composed by him for his own use, A Discourse and a form of Prayer for the use of King William printed for J & R Tonson, S. Draper, R. Ware, J & P Knapton, S. Birt etc etc 1752 (lacking volume the Second) frontispiece portrait, bound in half leather over marbled boards (2)
Charles Darwin The Origin of Species by means of Natural Selection or The Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life, published John Murray 1891 in 2 volumes 6th Edition with Additions & Corrections, portrait & folding chart with The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex published John Murray 1891 in 2 volumes with illustrations – both works uniformily bound in contemporary half leather with raised bands and gilt titles & devices.
Charles Darwin A Naturalists Voyage: Journal of Researches into the Natural History & Geology of the Countries Visited During the Voyage of H,M.S. Beagle with a Portrait, John Murray 1889 in original gilt cloth with The Movements and Habit of Climbing Plants 1905, The Fertilisation of Orchids, illustrated 1904, The Different Forms of Flowers or Plants of The Same Name illustrated 1896 (4)
D.H. LAWRENCE "Rawdon's Roof" published 1928 by Elkin Matthews & Marrot, printed by Robert MacLehose & Co Ltd at the University Press, Glasgow, limited edition of 530 numbered 356 and signed by the author (the Woburn Books edition), paper board bound with dust jacket together with eighteen further titles from the Woburn Books series each numbered limited edition of 530 including DAVID GARNETT "The Old Dovecote", SHEILA KAYE-SMITH "A Wedding Morn", G.K. CHESTERTON "The Sword of Wood" (x2), R.H. MOTTRAM "The Apple Distained", MAY SINCLAIR "Fame", SYLVIA TOWNSEND-WARNER "Some World Far From Ours" MARTIN ARMSTRONG "Portrait of the Misses Harlow", E.F. BENSON "The Male Impersonator", STELLA BENSON "The Man Who Missed the Bus", JOSEPH HERGESHEIMER "Triall by Armes", ALGENON BLACKWOOD "Full Circle", SHERWOOD ANDERSON "Alice & the Lost Novel", T.F. POWYS "The Dew Pond", CHRISTOPHER MORLEY "The Goldfish Under the Ice", SHANE LESLIE "The Ghost in the Isle of Wight", HENRY WILLIAMSON "The Linhay on the Downs" and ROBERT GRAVES "The Shout", each paper board bound with dust jackets (19)
J S CARTIER (born 1932) "Three Trees Wintertime with Buildings in Background", oil on paper signed and dated 58 lower right, together with JUDY TWYNAM "Young Woman with Hair Up", portrait study head and shoulders red chalk dated 1960 lower right inscribed "Oxford" and dated 1960 verso and a 19th Century mahogany pier glass with side column decoration CONDITION REPORTS Image size approx 32 cm x 21 cmJudy Twynham pastel approx 48cm x 32 cm
SARGENT JOHN SINGER: (1856-1925) American Painter. A.L.S., John S. Sargent, on two sides of a correspondence card, Tite Street, Chelsea, n.d., to Mr. Burnand. The artist writes, in full, 'I am sorry to say I cannot produce a photograph of myself - have not had one taken for twenty five years and am not likely to have one done'. VG London's National Portrait Gallery only posses two photographs of Sargent, one taken by Alvin Langdon Coburn in 1907 and the other by James E. Purdy in 1903. Based upon these dates, the present letter would have been written in the 1880s.
BUKOWSKI CHARLES: (1920-1994) German-American Poet & Novelist. Signed 5 x 7 photograph of Bukowski in a close-up portrait pose with three fingers in his mouth. Signed in bold black ink with his name alone to a light area at the head of the image. One very small, minor crease to the upper right corner, otherwise EX

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