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Pair of Tiffany and Co. Fine Painted Cobalt and Gold Cabinet Plates. Signed C.J. Weaver and signed Tiffany and Co. New York on obverse side. Each features a portrait of exotic birds. Measures 8-1/4" Dia. Condition: Condition: Light rubbing to gold, minor touch marks from plate holders to base otherwise good condition Estimate: $400.00 - $600.00 Domestic Shipping: $62.00

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20th Century Russian Oil On Canvas, Portrait Of Commander Nikolai Fyodorovich Vatutin (WWll), Inscribed And Dated 1960 En Verso. Measures 27-1/2" H X 23-5/8" W, Frame Measures 34" H X 30" W. Condition: Good condition Estimate: $50.00 - $100.00 Domestic Shipping: $165.00

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Attributed to: Francesco Paolo Michetti, Italian (1851-1929) Charcoal drawing "Female Portrait". Unsigned. Measures 11-1/4" x 8-1/4" (sight), frame measures 16-3/4" x 13-3/4". Condition: Good condition. Estimate: $150.00 - $250.00 Domestic Shipping: $95.00

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Vintage Russian Oil On Board, Portrait Of Maxim Gorky, Unsigned. 15-7/8" H X 12" W, Frame Measures 21-3/4" H X 17-3/4" W Condition: Good condition Estimate: $50.00 - $100.00 Domestic Shipping: $125.00

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Ernest Treccani, Italian (1920 - 2009) Ink and watercolor on paper "Portrait Studies". Unsigned. Measures 22-1/4" x 16-3/4", mat measures 24-1/2" x 18-1/2". Condition: Toning, light creases. Estimate: $150.00 - $350.00 Domestic Shipping: $115.00

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R. Pattman, (British, fl. 1970's), a bronze portrait bust of Catherine Toft, signed in the bronze, mounted to a wooden plinth base 45cm (18in)

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§ Laurence Stephen Lowry, RBA, RA (British, 1887-1976) Three signed prints, cased medal 'Self Portrait'; 'The Artist's Mother'; 'The Artist's Father'; each signed, colour reproductions, 33 x 26cm (13 x 10in); together with a bronze medal of the artist, after L. Solomon (cased); issued to commemorate the artist's 80th birthday, numbered 71 out of an edition of 300 produced (4) Provenance: John Maxwell, secretary to L. S. Lowry Purchased by Alan Newton in 1977 and by family descent to the present owner

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§ John Bratby, RA (British, 1928-1992) Self Portrait in Old Dressing Gown signed 'John Bratby' (lower left) oil on canvas 77 x 51cm (30 x 20in) Provenance: Collection of the late Samuel Alper, OBE (1924-2002) Oil on canvas. The paint layers are thickly applied and there is a build up of dust settled on the top edges of the impasto, Simply framed with wooden battens nailed directly into the sides of the canvas.

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§ Peter Kuhfeld, RP, NEAC (British, b.1952) Portrait of a young woman in a red jacket signed 'Kuhfeld' (lower right) oil on canvas 69 x 49cm (27 x 19in) Oil on canvas, canvas and paint layer are in a good condition overall. The frame is glazed and the glass is dirty inside and out. The frame has a few small chips but is generally sound.

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§ Philippa Maynard Romer (British, 1929-2010) Portrait of a man, 1955 Royal Academy Schools label to the reverse signed 'Philippa Romer' (lower right) oil on canvas 34 x 29cm (13 x 11in) Oil on canvas in a good condition overall. There is dirt on the inside of the glazing and the frame is slightly worn with dirt build up on the canvas sections.

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§ Philippa Maynard Romer (British, 1891-1980) Portrait of Morris in Naval uniform signed 'Philippa Romer' (lower left) oil on canvas 49 x 34cm (19 x 13in) Oil on canvas, The support and paint layers are in a good condition. The glazing is dirty and the gilding on the frame has losses and flaking.

Los 369

§ Hilda Elizabeth Kidman, ASWA (British, 1891-1980) Portrait of a Hound signed 'H Kidman' (lower right) oil on canvas 29 x 34cm (11 x 13in)

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§ Hilda Elizabeth Kidman, ASWA (British, 1891-1980) Portrait of a young woman signed 'H Kidman' (lower right) oil on canvas 44 x 34cm (17 x 13in) Oil on canvas. The paint layer has developed a network of age and drying cracks. Overall the painting is stable. There is a thin layer of varnish which is in a good condition. The frame has some wear and abrasion to the gilding.

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§ John Bratby, RA (British, 1928-1992) Fog Over West Hill From the Cunda, 21st January 1979 signed and dated 'John Bratby / 1. 79' (lower left); further signed 'Bratby' (upper right); titled to the reverse oil on canvas 91 x 61cm (35 x 24in) Provenance: Collection of the late Samuel Alper, OBE (1924-2002) Other Notes: Sam Alper was a great patron of the arts and was responsible for bringing the Curwen Press to his home at Chilford Hall, Cambridgeshire in 1989. Alper formed close friendships with many contemporary artists and he met John Bratby in 1985. Bratby expressed a wish to paint Alper and invited him to his studio in Hastings. Although Alper chose not to purchase the portrait, he bought numerous other works from the artist. Oil on canvas, the paint layers have been thickly worked up and are in a good condition overall. There are minor undulations to the canvas caused by the thickness of the paint layers and a build up of dust on the reverse. There is a build up of dust on the surface of the paint layer. The painting has a simple wooden frame with battens attached to the side of the stretcher, the upper batten has warped.

Los 363

§ Hilda Elizabeth Kidman, ASWA (British, 1891-1980) Portrait of a girl in a landscape holding a cabbage oil on canvas 60 x 53cm (23 x 21in)

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§ Hilda Elizabeth Kidman, ASWA (British, 1891-1980) Portrait of Air Marshall Sir William Welsh, KCB, DSC, AFC (1891-1962) signed 'H. Kidman' (lower right); further signed and titled to the reverse oil on canvas 66 x 56cm (26 x 22in) Exhibited: London, The Royal Academy, 1941 Other Notes: Sir William Lawrie Welsh began his military career in 1910 in the Royal Navy Rescue and at the outbreak of World War I, he joined the RAF and became one of the first pilots to fly a plane off a carrier travelling at 18 knots. Welsh was also shot down in April 1917 less than 6 miles away from Dunkirk and managed to escape unscathed. Between the wars, Welsh surveyed the air route from Jerusalem to Baghdad and was promoted to Commanding Officer of No. 14 Squadron. He continued to be promoted throughout the 1920's until he was promoted to Director of Organisation. During World War II, Welsh Commanded all British air operations in Operation Torch, supplying air support for the allies in Algeria and Tunisia. Oil on canvas. The canvas and paint layer are in a good condition overall. The glazing has dirt and mould on the inside. There is some wear and staining on the frame.

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§ Hilda Elizabeth Kidman, ASWA (British, 1891-1980) Portrait of Caroline Romer as a child signed 'H. Kidman' (lower right); further signed to the canvas stretcher oil on canvas 59 x 49cm (23 x 19in) Oil on canvas. The canvas is in plane and there is a layer of dust on the reverse. The paint layer is in a good condition overall. The thin varnish layer is slightly yellowed but acceptable. The gilding on the frame is flaking with scattered losses. The glazing is dirty inside and out.

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An Arts & Crafts mahogany overmantle mirror by Philip Philo, Cambridge, 1880, the bevelled rectangular mirror plate framed on three sides with painted Pre-Raphaelite panels, together with a small portrait study of the original owner, Mrs Willink 109 x 139cm (43 x 54in) Exhibited: Cambridge Independent Press 15 September 1905 page 5 refers to an Arts & Crafts Exhibition for Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, and states 'Mr G P Philo, Bridge Street, Cambridge, showed a handsome mahogany overmantel and a writing cabinet in old oak', possibly referring to this piece. Other Notes: The family always referred to the overmantle as 'The Ruskin Mirror', and according to family tradition, it was painted by one of Ruskin's secretaries, the most famous of whom being William Gershom Collingwood, although the decoration of this piece does not match his style. Edward Coley Burne-Jones was also a family friend.

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§ Peter Kuhfeld, RP, NEAC (British, b.1952) Fenton House, Blue Room oil on canvas 61 x 54cm (24 x 21in) Other Notes: Kuhfeld studied at the Leicester School of Art from 1972-1976 and afterwards taught at the Rugby School of Art. He secured a place at the Royal Academy School of Art where he studied under Peter Greenham, CBE, RA for three years and won several scholarships and prizes, including the Royal Academy of Art Silver Medal for Drawing in 1979 and the David Murray Landscape Prize, 1978-79. In 1985, he held his first major exhibition at the New Grafton Gallery with Christa Ga. This exhibition established him as one of the key members of the New English Art Movement and consequently, he was elected as a member of the New English Art Club. In 1992, he became a member of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters. He continues to paint and exhibits around the world accepting many important commissions. In 2009, he painted Harry Patch, the last surviving World War I soldier and the oldest man alive in Europe. In 2012, Peter Kuhfled was asked by HRH The Prince of Wales to paint the royal wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. The Prince of Wales had been a patron of Kuhfled and in 1991, they went on a trip to Africa and Japan together which resulted in an important exhibition of Kuhfeld’s work at Agnews, London. Oil on canvas, the canvas tension is slightly slack with slight undulations around the edges. There is a convex deformation at the upper right corner caused by impact to the reverse. The paint layer is in a good condition. There are a few minor losses to the gilding on the frame.

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§ Hilda Elizabeth Kidman, ASWA (British, 1891-1980) Self portrait of the artist in her studio at Ramerick Manor, Hertfordshire signed 'H Kidman' (lower right); further signed and titled to the reverse oil on canvas 44 x 34cm (17 x 13in) Other Notes: Hilda Elizabeth Tomson, née Kidman was born into a farming family at Ramerick Manor, Hertfordshire (sometimes spelt Ramerwick). After studying at Frank Calderon’s School of Painting in Baker Street, London,she went to the Slade where she studied under Professor Henry Tonks. Amongst Hilda’s fellow students were some of the greatest names of modern British art, Dora Carrington, C.W.R Nevinson, Mark Gertler, Paul Nash and Augustus John. The notes she made in later life regarding the ‘rebellious bohemian’s’, gives an interesting insight into the group; ‘Dora Carrington was at the Slade when I was there, a simple girl from Bedford…Carrington was exceptional, about 5’5, hair ash-brown with golden lights, and eyes blue. She had her hair bobbed – and Gertler too. She was still the completely unspoiled girl. Garsington with its snobbery later turned her head – it was too much for her, and ended with her being housekeeper for Lytton Strachey…I remember AugustusJohn coming to the annual dance dressed in a navy blue jumper, playing a barrel organ with various Slade girl helping him. In 1914 kidman shared a studio with Charles Ginner and Harold Gilman. As well as admiring Dutch still live paintings, she was influenced by Ginner’s Post-Impressionist flower paintings and it was during this period that she produced some of her most original works. Her main career decision was to specialise in children’s portraiture which she often executed in the style of Sir Joshua Reynolds. Hilda’s most important commission as a society painter was for two portraits of the children of Michael Bowes-Lyons, 17th Earl of Strathmore and kinghorne.Hilda married Maynard Tomson in 1927 and had two children, Philippa and Susan. The 1936 February edition of ‘Woman’s Journal’, featured Philippa on its front cover. The portrait hung at the Royal Academy and caught the eye of Alfred Hitchcock who commissioned Hilda to paint his own daughter, Patricia. Philippa Maynard Romer, née Tomson, was educated at the Cambridge Technological College, Byam Shaw and the Royal Academy School (1949-1952). Philippa, like her mother, quickly established herself as a portrait painter and her reputation for producing charm and a character of likeness in her portraits, often resulted in Philippa painting two generations of the same family. This is evident in the twenty-five portraits she produced for the art collector, Iris Hughes, of Furnes Pelham Hall. Like her mother, Philippa also had one of her pictures reproduced in print when ‘Star of the old Gaiety’, was published in the Evening Standard on the 15th May 1953. The portrait depicted the actress and dancer, Miss Sylvia Grey on her 88th birthday. Philippa married Mark Romer in 1953 and It would seem only natural that one of their children would inherit the desire to paint and it was their daughter, Caroline Romer, who would become an eminent artist who still paints today. Three generations of women artists, who between them, spanned almost the entire 20th century. Oil on canvas which has good tension and is in plane. Slight stretcher bar marks have formed in the paint layer. The paint is in a good condition overall. There is a thin layer of yellowed varnish, the surface is slightly dusty. The painting is glazed, the frame is in a good condition.

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§Tony Bevan, RA (British, b.1951) Portrait Head and Neck signed and dated 'Bevan 94' (lower right) woodcut on paper, unframed 80 x 60cm (31 x 23in)

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James Bolivar Manson (British, 1879-1945) Portrait of a lady in a striped dress oil on canvas 50 x 39cm (20 x 15in) Provenance: Bonhams, Knightsbridge, September 16, 2008, lot 91 Oil on canvas which is unlined. The canvas has minor undulations and a build up of dust on the reverse. The paint layer is in a good condition overall. The frame has been painted an off white and is slightly dusty.

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§ Gwyneth Johnstone (British, 1914-2010) A woman in a landscape with a bird signed 'Gwyneth Johnstone' (lower left) oil on board 38 x 53cm (15 x 21in) Other Notes: Gwyneth Johnstone (1914-2010) was the daughter of Augustus John and niece of Gwen John, two of the most prominent British artists of the 20th Century. Her mother, the pianist Nora Brownsword, met Augustus John when she posed for him shortly before the First World War. Gwyneth was brought up between London and Norfolk by her mother alone. As a result, she had a rather distant relationship with her father. She was the object of resentment from her half-sisters and suffered the social stigma of illegitimacy. However, at one point she shared a London studio with her father, who depicted her likeness at the age of 17 in the present portrait. A talented artist herself, Gwyneth went on to study at the Slade School between 1933 and 1938, where she forged a lifelong friendship with Mary Fedden. She had a very close relationship with her mother and they often travelled together to Provence, where they stayed in a village near St Tropez. Gwyneth later bought a house in Spain in the 1970s. It was the scenery of the South of France and Spain which inspired her own colourful Mediterranean landscapes, for which she is remembered. On a panel support which is generally in the good condition. The paint layers have been thickly build up and are unvarnished. There is a raised crack of paint at the lower right corner. There is a build up of dust on the surface. The frame has wear and abrasion.

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AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN SILVER GILT BOX, of oval form, the hinged cover inset with a portrait of a lady under glass, inlaid with dark blue guilloche enamel withina decorative border, opening to reveal gilt interior, 6.2cm wide, 80g

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Late 19th Century Continental pottery charger with painted portrait of a lady in gypsy or Eastern costume, signed E.G. '82 to recto and verso, painted marks verso, 36.5cm diameter

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9ct gold shell cameo brooch carved with a female profile portrait of Flora, in 9ct gold rope-twist surround, 10.2g gross approx

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Chalk half-length portrait of a lady, 64cm x 49cm, framed and glazed

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Late 19th Century French bronzed and gilt spelter, enamel and porcelain mantel clock, Vincenti & Cie, Paris, the red cellular Roman dial and two-train bell striking movement in elaborate two-handled urn or vase-shaped case with detached figural surmount over porcelain profile portrait panel, 42.5cm high including finial

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Reproduction portrait paintings of King Charles I and Henrietta Maria in decorative frames Condition reports are not available for Interiors sales.

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JOSIE McCOY limited edition (9/45) digital colour print - portrait entitled 'Satine', signed in pencil, 59 x 98cms

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ASSORTED ENGLISH SILVER including rectangular easel-portrait frame 29.5 x 20.5cms, three-piece silver dressing table set, rectangular silver-lined cigarette box and a small parcel of silver / part silver flatware

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A pair of circular shaped, wooden framed, portrait miniatures. With brass rim. Approx. 9.5cm diameter.

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ROYAL DOULTON TEAPOT - LORD NELSON a stoneware teapot with a portrait of Nelson on one side and a Ship on the reverse, with a motto around the top England expects every man will do his duty. Also with a Royal Worcester teapot in the Japanese style, a Wedgwood Travel design teapot by Ravilious (spout chipped), a majolica teapot in the form of a Fish, and a novelty Spode teapot with no lid. Doulton marked, Royal Doulton, England. 5 1/2ins (14cms) high. (5)

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THE PROPERTY OF THE ACTRESS, THE LATE DINAH SHERIDAN (1920-2012) A UNIQUE DIAMOND BROOCH formed as a columbine, the petals set with graduated circular-cut yellow and white diamonds, with fire opals set to the stamens, in gold, the centre part of the trumpet springs open to reveal a portrait miniature of Dinah Sheridan by the artist Douglas Anderson, 9.5cm. high. In a green leather fitted case signed to the inside David Mappin F.G.A. This lot is accompanied by a letter dated 20th September 1961 from David John Mappin, David Mappin (London) Ltd.,157 Sloane Street, London S.W.1., to Mrs. John Davis (Dinah Sheridan) enclosing details of this brooch as their entry to De Beers' Open Competition, Modern British Jewellery, Category D, which was part of the International Exhibition of Modern Jewellery 1890-1961, held at The Goldsmiths Hall, London, in 1961. This letter lists the consortium involved in the design of the brooch as follows: Douglas Anderson - Artist of the portrait in miniature Harry Elisha - Master Craftsman in mounting and setting Tom Hustler - Photographer David Mappin - Gemmologist and Co-ordinator Anne Seymour - Artist of the diamond plan sketches Moyes Stevens - Floral advice The brooch had already been bought by Sir John Davis (Chairman of the Rank Organisation), husband of Dinah Sheridan. Text for photo: Dinah Sheridan at Pinewood Studios with Film Director Ralph Thomas and Beryl Maudling, wife of the Chancellor Reginald Maudling, at a showing of 'The Wind Cannot Read'

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A WHITE GLASS PORTRAIT RELIEF MEDALLION depicting the head and shoulders of Napoleon Bonaparte, 4.5 x 3.5cm. 

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A VICTORIAN GOLD AND BLACK ENAMEL MEMORIAL BANGLE FOR MARQUESS CONYNGHAM the centre locket compartment with a miniature portrait of Francis Conyngham, 2nd Marquess Conyngham, within a surround of black enamel mounted with turquoise set flowerheads and with a coronet, locket compartment to the reverse containing hair and inscribed Blessed Father died 17th July 1876 The Marquess of Conyngham, internal measurements 5.5 x 6.2, 80.2 grams. Francis Nathaniel Conyngham, 2nd Marquess Conyngham (1797-1876) was born in Dublin, the second son of General The 1st Marquess Conyngham and Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph Denison. He gained the courtesy title of Earl of Mount Charles in 1824 on the early death of his unmarried elder brother. He was returned to Parliament for Westbury in 1818 and later represented Donegal between 1825-1831. He served under the Earl of Liverpool as Under-Secretary for State for Foreign Affairs between 1823 and 1826 and under Liverpool, George Canning, Lord Goderich and the Duke of Wellington as a Lord of the Treasury between 1826 and 1830. In 1834 he joined the Whig government of Lord Melbourne as Postmaster General. He was also Vice-Admiral of Ulster between 1849 and 1876 and Lord Lieutenant of County Meath between 1869 and 1876.

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FRENCH SULPHIDE PLAQUE, probably Baccarat circa 1820, with a profile portrait of an officer in a clear glass oval with star cut reverse, on a gilt metal mount, height excluding mount 11cm

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A VICTORIAN TURQUOISE AND HALF PEARL RING set in 15ct. gold, size K, together with a citrine single stone ring, set in gold, size K 1/2, a blue paste set ring, set in gold, size M, an amethyst oval-shaped brooch, and a portrait miniature pendant in a paste set frame.

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TWO EARLY 20TH CENTURY HAND PAINTED ON SILK CARDS, FURTHER CARDS, LATE 19TH CENTURY DIARIES, COLLECTION OF PORTRAIT PHOTOS ON CARDS ETC

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A yellow metal (tested 9ct gold) portrait pendant and an enamelled gilt locket, L. 5 x & 2.5cm.

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A framed hand painted portrait miniature of a young woman, framed size 13 x 15cm together with a further miniature frame containing a printed portrait.

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Norway : 1855-1920s COLLECTION/ACCUMULATION on large-format stockcards. All used unless stated, with duplication throughout showing many shades/printings. Starts with 1855 Lion types 4sk x 6 inc.2 on pieces, inc. Some nice 4-margined examples.1856-60 King Oscar Heads 2sk x 24. 4sk x 33, 8sk x 3, 1963-4 Lion types to 24sk, 1867-8 similar types to 8sk x 2 being SG 29 & SG 30.Then Numeral & Posthorn types inc.1871-5 to 7sk (some m.m.), first 'Ore' issues to 12ore, 1877-9 ranges inc.20ore x 37, 25ore SG 59 m.m. Others to 60ore.1878 Portrait vals.1882 to 25ore, 1886-93 Small Die to 25ore, 1888 Surcharges, 1893-1908 re-drawn issue inc.some multiples.Then similar extensive ranges through to 1920s.Virtually unchecked by us, and an exciting lot for specialist.High cat.Value(Many 100s) + [US1]

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PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF 'GRANDMOTHER PLATT' IN MOP CAP AND LACE COLLAR IN HARDWOOD ROUNDEL FRAME DIA 44MM

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CHIX, Footballers - Portrait & Action, complete, large, EX to MT, 48

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AMERICAN FOOTBALL, exhibition cards, full-length player portrait in action poses, c.1950, teams inc. New York Yanks, Baltimore Colts, 3.25 x 5.25, p/b, VG, 9

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FOOTBALL, booklets, inc. printed, The Champion 1st-3rd (N& S) Divisions (some damage to covers), Sport Team Picture Book No. 4; complete, laid down (1), Champion Album of Famous Footballers; complete, corner-mounted in albums (2+1), Pilot Football Fame, Topical Times Miniature Portrait Panels (2), FR to VG, Qty.

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CINEMA, posters, inc. Avengers (1998), Uma Thurman (mini); Bof... (1971), Claude Faraldo (UK 20x30); Cria Cuervos (1976), Geraldine Chaplin (Quad); Draughtsman's Contract (1994 re-release), Peter Greenaway (Quad); End of Violence (1997), Wim Wenders (Quad); Freedom is Paradise (1989), Sergei Bodrov (Quad); Harlem Nights (1989), Eddie Murphy (Quad); Honorary Consul - Beyond the Limit (1983), Michael Caine (US 1-Sheet); James and the Giant Peach (1996), Roald Dahl, Lane Smith (UK); Last Man Standing (1996), Bruce Willis (Quad); Legend of the Holy Drinker (1988), Rutger Hauer (Quad); Love Child (1974), Dyan Cannon (Quad); Man Like Eva (1984), Eva Mattes (Quad); My First Wife (1984), Paul Cox (Quad); National Health (1973), Lynn Redgrave Deadly Trap (Quad); Performance (1990s re-release), Mick Jagger (UK); Portrait of a Lady (1996), Nicole Kidman (Quad); Road House (1989), Patrick Swayze (Quad); Seekers (1954), Jack Hawkins (UK 3-Sheet, paper loss at cross folds); Spider's Stratagem (1976), Bernardo Bertolucci (Quad); Strange Place to Meet (1988), Catherine Deneuve (French); To Live (1994), Gong Li (Quad); Vincent (1987), Paul Cox (Quad); Water (1985), Michael Caine (Quad); Wicked Lady (1983), Faye Dunaway (Quad), folded, G to VG, 25

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JAZZ, selection, inc. programme, A Concert of the Music of Duke Ellington, Trocadero Theatre 1933; promotional cards, Jazz Club Portrait Gallery Series (13), Hot Club Series (3), G to VG, 18

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NORTH AMERICAN PRIVATE PRESSES 25 BOOKS, INCLUDING LAMB, CHARLES Essays of Elia. East Aurora, NY: The Roycroft Shop, 1899. 8vo, number 201 of 970 copies signed by Elbert Hubbard, original brushed calf, covers becoming detached; Johnson, William Savage The Poetry of William Savage Johnson. Meriden, Conneticut: The Bayberry Hill Press, 1964. 4to, number 40 of 50 copies, original quarter cloth over marbled boards, glassine wrapper, slipcase, label and portrait detached; Johnson, Foster Macy The King, The Pirate and The Maid. Meriden, Conneticut: The Bayberry Hill Press, 1864. 4to, number 172 of 175 copies; Stevenson, Robert Louis An Apology for Idlers. Westport, Conneticut: The Redcoat Press, 1951. 8vo, one of 185 copies; Corbiere, Tristan Poems. The Banyan Press, 1947. 8vo, number 962 of 1060 copies; Poppino, Kathryn Kathryn Poppino. Oneonta, NY: Swamp Press, 1979. Original red printed covers; Lovelace, Richard Lucasta Et Cetera. Mount Vernon, NY: The Golden Eagle Press, 1948. 8vo, one of 1960 copies, slipcase; Kent, Henry W. St. Distaff's Day. White Plains, NY: The Froben Press, 1938. 12mo, one of 750 copies; Thomajin, P.K. Kidaze. Continental, Ohio: Centaur Press, 1961. 8vo, number 107 of 300 signed copies; Kent, Henry Watson 50 Books of the Year, 1942. Blue cloth gilt; Scollard, Clinton Sprays of Shamrock. Portland, Maine: The Mosher Press, 1914. 8vo, one of 150 copies, gift inscription from the author to free-endpaper; Risk, R.T. Why Potocki? Francestown: Typographeum, 1981. 8vo, number 12 of 100 signed copies; Duensing, Paul Hayden A Portfolio of Typographic Paradigms. Kalamazoo: Paul Hayden Duensing, 1970. A collection of loose sheets in original folder; and 12 others, full list available

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JACOBITE HISTORY COMPRIISING MACPHERSON, JAMES Original Papers Showing the Secret History of Great Britain, the Restoration to the Accession of the House of Hannover. London: W. Strahan & T. Cadell, 1776. Second edition, 2 volumes, 4to, contemporary speckled calf, rubbed; Lockhart, George The Lockhart Papers, containing Memoirs and Commentaries upon the Affairs of Scotland from 1702 to 1715... Journals and Memoirs of the Young Pretender's Expedition in 1745. London: W. Anderson, 1817. 2 volumes in 1, 4to, folding facsimile, bookplates of Henry Cunliffe, contemporary calf, rebacked, slightly rubbed; Home, John The History of the Rebellion in the year 1745. London: T. Cadell, 1802. 4to, 4 maps and plans, lacks portrait, contemporary tree calf, neatly rebacked (4)

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JACOBITE HISTORY, 1745-48 A COLLECTION OF 15 VOLUMES, COMPRISING: Ferguson, Andrew. A Genuine Account of all the Persons of Note in Scotland who are now engaged in the Service of the Chevalier. Edinburgh, London reprinted: J. Robinson, [?1745]. 8vo, later boards, lacks spine, [ESTC T40747]; [Griffiths, Ralph] Ascanius or the Young Adventurer. London: G. Smith, [1746]. Book 2 only, 8vo, later boards, [ESTC T22533]; [MacDonald, Alexander] Alexis, or the Young Adventurer. London: T. Cooper, 1746. 8vo, later boards, [ESTC T142818]; Arbuthnot, Archibald. Memoirs of the Remarkable Life and Surprizing Adventures of Miss Jenny Cameron. London: R. Walker, 1746. 8vo, modern quarter calf, lacks the folded portrait, [ESTC T39159]; [Various Authors] True Copies of the Papers wrote by Arthur Lord Balmerino... Execution. London, 1746. 8vo, wrappers, [ESTC T222802]; Foster, James. An Account of the Behaviour of the late Earl of Kilmarnock. London: J. Noon, 1746; [Anon]. A Review of Mr James Foster's Account. London, 1746, 2 works in 1 volume, 8vo, cloth; Arbuthnot, Archibald. The Life, Adventures... of Simon, Lord Lovat. London: R. Walker, 1746. 8vo, frontispiece, quarter morocco, some spotting, [ESTC T40892]; [Anon.] The Lives of Arthur Lord Balmerino, William Earl of Kilmarnock... London, 1746. 8vo, plates, cloth, slight damp-staining, [ESTC N9896]; Stewart, Archibald. The Trial of. Edinburgh: G. Crawfurd, 1747. 8vo, half calf, title soiled, 2 leaves frayed, [ESTC T140658]; [Anon]. A Distinct and Impartial History of the Conspiracies. London: T. Gardner, 1747. 8vo, cloth, [ESTC T100927]; Ray, James. A Compleat History of the Rebellion. Manchester, for the author, [?1747], 12mo, contemporary panelled calf, neatly rebacked, [ESTC T118420]; Boyse, Samuel. An Impartial History of the late Rebellion in 1745. Reading, 1748. 8vo, modern boards, 3 (of 6) plates and maps, [ESTC T83111]; Boyse, Samuel. An Historical Review of the Transactions of Europe. Dublin, 1748. 2 volumes, contemporary calf, slightly rubbed; [Anon.] The Wanderer, or Surprizing Escape. London: J. Robinson, 1747. 8vo, title very soiled, 2 leaves at end soiled and with loss, disbound (15)

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JACOBITE PAMPHLETS - 1746 18 ITEMS, COMPRISING: [Anon.] The First Book of the Lamentations of Charles... for the Loss of the Battle of Culloden. London: H. Carpenter, 1746. 8vo, [2], 22pp., modern boards, half-title, [ESTC T71885, 4 copies UK, 6 N. America]; [Douglas, Robert] Some Account of the Melancholy Situation of the Young Pretender in Scotland. London: H. Carpenter, [1746], 8vo, 24pp., modern boards, [ESTC T71226]; Foster, James An Account of the Behaviour of the late Earl of Kilmarnock, after his Sentence. London: J. Noon, A. Millar, 1746. 8vo, [2], 51, [3], modern boards, [ESTC T144578; Anderson, John The Book of the Chronicles of His Royal Highness William Duke of Cumberland... present Rebellion. Edinburgh, 17465. 12mo., 24pp., modern boards, sellotape stain to title & final leaf, [ESTC T167483, 3 copies in UK, 1 N. America]; [Whitelock, Methuselah] The Peace-Offering an essay. London: L. Raymond, 1746, 8vo, 36pp., wrappers, [ESTC N11521, 5 copies UK, 10 in N. America]; [Penrice, Gerard] Genuine and Impartial Memoirs of the Life and Character of Charles Ratcliffe. London: for the Proprietor, 1746. 8vo, 31, [1], lacks portrait, cloth, sellotape to inner margin of title & last leaf, [ESTC T63236]; Cowper, William, Earl Two speeches made by Lord Chancellor Cowper, the High-Steward of England. London: M. Cooper, 1746. 8vo, 24pp., modern boards, [ESTC T108603]; [Anon.] An Historical Account of the Triumphant Spirit of the Whigs. Edinburgh, 1746. 8vo, 36pp., modern boards, [ESTC T110987]; [Towneley, Francis] The Genuine Trial of Francis Townley. London: G. Griffith, [1746], 8vo, 48pp, modern boards, [ESTC T40775]; [Savage, Thomas] A Summary Account of the Marches, Behaviour and Plunders of the Rebels. London: T. Sowle, Raylton and L. Hinde, 1746. 8vo, 16pp., modern boards, sellotape stain to inner margin of title, [ESTC T17776, 4 copies UK, 1 in N. America]; [Anon.] Consultation de l'oracle par les puissances de la terre, pour savoir si le Pretendent our le Prince de Galle... est supposé. "Whitehall, 1688, Cologne: Pierre Marteau, 1746", 8vo, boards, sellotape repair to inner margin of title; [Anon.] An enquiry into the causes of the late rebellion. London: M. Cooper, 1746. 8vo, [2], 66, half-title, modern boards, [ESTC T32734]; Ray, James The Acts of the Rebels. [London ?] For the Author, [1746?]., 4to, 32pp., quarter calf, some soiling, a few repairs, [ESTC T92852, 3 copies UK, 1 N. America]; [Anon.] Summus Angliae Seneschallus, or a Survey of the Lord High-Steward. London: M. Cooper, 1746, marbled boards, [ESTC T105685]; [Anon.] The Principles of the British Constitution Asserted: or an Apology for Lord Balmerino. London: G. Freer, 1746. 8vo, [2], 30pp., sellotape strengthening to inner margin of title and last leaf, disbound, [ESTC T103534, 5 copies UK, 5 N. America]; Lyon, Robert A Genuine Copy of the last Words and dying Speech. [Edinburgh ?, 1746]. 8vo, 48pp, "part II" at head of drop-head title, modern boards, [ESTC T203837, 6 copies UK, 2 N. America]; Painter, John A Panegyric. London: M. Cooper, 1746. 8vo, [2], 24pp., modern boards, [ESTC T91248]; Drummond, James The Speech of the Honourable James Drummond... at a General Council of War. London: M Cooper, 1746. 8vo. [4], 22pp., half-title, modern boards, [ESTC T13184, 6 copies UK, 5 N. America], (18)

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SERMONS, CHIEFLY RELATING TO THE 1745 RISING INCLUDING ROBERTS, SAMUEL Love to Our Country. London: R. Hett, 1745. Chandler, Samuel. The Danger and Duty of Good Men. London: J. Noon, 1745; Thomas, Lord Archbishop of York A Sermon preach'd... on occasion of the present Rebellion in Scotland. York: Hildyard, 1745; Ridley, Glocester Three Sermons preached on Occasion of the Present Rebellion. London: J. Clarke, 1746; ; Newton, Thomas A Sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons. London: JU. 7 R. Tonson, 1745; Thomas, Lord Bishop of Oxford A Sermon preached on Occasion of the Present Rebellion in Scotland. London, J. Jackson, 1745; Warburton, William. A faithful Portrait of Popery. London: J. & P. Knapton, 1745; Warburton, W. A Sermon occasioned by the present Unnatural Rebellion. London, 1735, bound in 1 volume, contemporary vellum; and another volume with 16 sermons (1714-1746), contemporary half calf, worn (2)

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JACOBITE PAMPHLETS - 1714 A COLLECTION OF 11 ITEMS, COMPRISING ASGILL, [JOHN] The Succession of the House of Hannover vindicated against the Pretender's Second Declaration. London: J. Roberts, 1714. 8vo, 71, [1]pp., sellotape strengthening to spine, disbound, [ESTC T48807]; [Barrington, John Shute, Viscount] A Dissuasive from Jacobitism. London: J. Baker, 1714. Fifth edition, 8vo, 42pp., modern boards, uncut, [ESTC N8891, 3 copies UK, 6 copies N. America]; Barrington, John Shute, Viscount] The Revolution and Anti-Revolution Principles Stated and Compar'd. London: E. YOUng, 1714. 8vo, 92pp., spine strengthened with sellotape, slight browning, disbound, [ESTC T44913]; Leslie, Charles A Letter from Mr. Leslie to a Member of Parliament in London. [London?, 1714]. 8vo, 15pp., portrait (seemingly uncalled for) bound at beginning, stapled & loosely bound in boards, [ESTC T37911, 4 copies U.K., 3 copies N. America]; Steele, Sir Richard The Crisis, or a Discourse Representing, From the most Authentick Records. London: S. Buckley, 1714. 4to [2], vii, [1], 37, [1]pp., later wrappers, imprint cropped, some soiling & stains, [ESTC T34402]; [Anon.] THe Duke of Lorraine's Letter to Her Majesty. Containing a Description and Character of the Pretender. London: J. Roberts, 1714. 8vo, [4], 31, [1]pp., sellotape strengthening of spine, disbound, [ESTC T128514]; [Anon.] Hannibal Not at our Gates. 8vo, 47, [1]pp., modern boards, [ESTC N504718, 1 copy only (Private Collection]; [Hickes, George] Seasonable queries relating to the Birth and Birthright of a Certain Person. [London]: Printed in the year 1714. 8vo, 19pp., half-title, stapled, disbound, [ESTC T47260]; [Anon.] Popery & Slavery Reviving, or an Account of the Growth of Popery and the Insolence of Papists and Jacobites in Scotland. Edinburgh, Reprinted at London for A. Bell, J. Baker, 1714. 8vo, 44pp., spine strengthened with sellotape, disbound, title slightly dusty, [T63860, 10 copies UK, 6 in N. America]; [Anon. The British Liberty Asserted. London: J. Roberts, 1714. 8vo, [4], 63pp., spine strengthened with sellotape, disbound, title slightly browned, [ESTC T59150]; [Willes, SIr John] The Present Constitution and the Protestant Succession Vindicated. London: J. Baker, 1714. 8vo, xviii, 82pp., spine strengthened with sellotape, disbound, title browned, [ESTC T44208] (11)

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La Pérouse, Jean Francois Galaup de Voyage de la Pérouse autour du Monde Paris: l'Imprimerie de la République, an V (1797). 4 volumes, 4to, half-title, engraved portrait in volume 1, modern mottled calf gilt, red morocco lettering pieces, lacks the atlas

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MODERN BRITISH PRIME MINISTERS, A COLLECTION OF 20 ITEMS SIGNED BY 11 PRIME MINISTERS INCLUDING EDEN, ANTHONY. TYPED LETTER SIGNED, TO A.J. JACOBS thanking him for a copy of his book Peace Without Pledges, 1 page, Foreign Office, 11 Oct. 1937; Eden, Sir A. clipped signature on Foreign Office headed paper; Eden, Sir A. Canada First Day War Issue envelope signed "Anthony Eden" [1942]; Macmillan, Harold Reproduction of portrait painting, 18 x 15cm., undated, signed by Macmillan; Macmillan, Harold Typed letter signed, to Oscar Streatfield, thanking him for the "splendid arrangements made for the Conference", 10 Downing Street, Oct. 12 1958, with envelope; Wilson, Harold Typed letter signed to Miss Cecilia Waters, sending best wishes, 1 page, House of Commons, 25 Nov. 1976, with envelope; Wilson, Harold Portrait photograph c. 11 x 7cm., signed at foot; Douglas-Home, Sir Alec Typed letter signed, to Nicholas Griffin, 1 page, The Hirsel, Nov. 30 1980; Douglas-Home, Sir Alec Signature on House of Lords headed paper "Home, July 1984"; Heath, Sir Edward T.L.S. with autograph superscript and subscript to Johnson Wong, thanking him for looking after him so well during his recent visit to the Princess Garden, 1 page, House of Commons, 25 March 1986; Heath, Edward Signature on piece of paper 6.5 x 10.5cm.; Heath, Edward Signature on signed black and white portrait photograph, 17 x 12cm.; Wilson, Harold; Heath, Edward; Douglas-Home, Alec; Callaghan, James British Post Office First Day Cover. Nineteenth Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference, 1973, signed by all 4 Prime Ministers; Callaghan, James Black and white portrait photograph signed, 12 x 9cm.; Callaghan, James Signature on envelope commemorating the de-commissioning of H.M.S. Battleaxe, 1997; Thatcher, Margaret Black and white portrait photograph 12 x 19cm., inscribed and signed "All Best Wishes, Margaret Thatcher"; Thatcher, Margaret 80th Anniversary of the Royal Air Force envelope signed on front by Thatcher, 1 April 1998; Blair, Anthony Colour portrait photograph 15 x 10cm. signed "Tony Blair"; Brown, Gordon Colour portrait photograph 15 x 9.5cm., signed "Gordon Brown"; Cameron, David Colour portrait photograph 19 x 15cm., signed "David Cameron"

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§ POUND, EZRA - OSKAR KOKOSCHKA, ILLUSTRATOR [1886-1980] THE SEAFARER. FROM THE ANGLO-SAXON Frankfurt am Main: Ars liborum, Gotthard de Beauclair, [1965]. Folio, number 60 of 165 copies with the portrait of Pound signed by the artist, original folio case

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PRINTS, A COLLECTION, MAINLY OF JACOBITE INTEREST 32 ITEMS, INCLUDING A View of ye Scotch & French Champ in Scotland, 1746. Edinburgh, [c.1750], 310 x 493mm, trimmed; Well, J.G., after L. Tocqué Carolus Walliae Princips &C. &C. &C.. [Paris:] 1748, 465 x 334mm, trimmed and laid-down; Edelinck, Nicholas [Charles Edward Stuart as a Boy], [n.p., n.d.] 428 x 320mm, hand-coloured, this variant of the engraving with the addition of a bonnet; Van Schuppen, P., after N. de Largillierre James Francis Edward Prince of Wales & Prince & Steward of Scotl:, 1692, 340 x 266mm, trimmed; John Smith after Sir Godfrey Kneller The Prince of Great Britain [Prince James Francis Edward Stuart, 1688-1766...] [London, c.1668], mezzotint, 470 x 334mm; Barun, Georg - Frans Hogenburg Nobilis Hannonia Comitatus Descriptio. [Cologne, 1595], hand-coloured, Latin text to reverse, 397 x 517mm, torn; Rare German Engraving Desprae Tendenten Triumph, oder Die Rebellion in Schottland an alle Liebhaber des Gottesdiensts und der Freyheit. [N.p., 1745], 277 x 292mm, some tears and spotting; The Funeral of James III Translatio Corporis Jacobi III, [Rome, 1766], 684 x 503mm, torn; Piranesi, Giovanni Battista Veduta del Palazzo Odescalchi, [Rome, c.1790], 511 x 700mm, worn; Houbraken, Jacobus John Duke of Argyle and Greenwich, [c.1750], 360 x 220mm, trimmed, framed and glazed; Mercier, Philippe, after Ab Obice Major [portrait of Charles Edward Stuart as Prince], [c.1760], mezzotint, 330 x 231mm, framed and glazed; and 21 others, including newspapers (32)

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1745 JACOBITE RISING, A COLLECTION OF 17 BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS IN 10 VOLUMES INCLUDING RAE, PETER The History of the Rebellion. London: A. Millar, 1746. Second edition, contemporary calf, rebacked; [Secker, Thomas] Nine Sermons preached... on occasion of the Late War and Rebellion. London: R. Rivington, 1758, [ESTC T147665], bookplate of Philip Earl Stanhope, contemporary calf, spine gilt, slightly rubbed; [Anon.] The History of the Rise, Progress and Extinction of the Rebellion in Scotland in the years 1745 and 1746. London: R. Thomson, [n.d.], [ESTC T68821], contemporary calf, rebacked; [Pamphlets - Vernon, Edward] Original Letters to an Honest Sailor. London: R. Thomas, [1746], [ESTC T64412]; [Vernon, Edward] A Specimen of Naked Truth, from a British Sailor. London: W. Webb, 1746, [ESTC T49588]; Dean, John A Narrative of the Shipwreck of the Nottingham Galley. 1726, [ESTC T135935]; [Anon.] Excise: Being a Collection of Letters. London: W. Mears, 1733, [ESTC T58794]; Murray, John Genuine Memoirs of John Murray Esq. London: J. Wilford, 1747, [ESTC T87633]; [Fielding, Henry] A Dialogue between a Gentleman of London. London: M. Cooper, 1747., [ESTC T89864]; [Anon.] A Short Account of the late Application to Parliament made by the Merchants of London upon the Neglect of their Trade. London: T. Cooper, 1742, [ESTC T17522]; [Pulteney, William, Earl of Bath] A Letter from a Member of Parliament.. concerning the Sum of 115,000 l. London: J. Walker, 1729, [ESTC N66233], contemporary calf, rubbed; Bolingbroke, Viscount A Letter to Sir William Windham. London: A. Millar, 1753, engraved portrait, contemporary calf, rubbed; Ford, T. By Authority of the Sheriffs. An Account of the Behaviour of William, late Earl of Kilmarnock. Printed for J. Hinton, 1746, 4to, later boards, a few words trimmed, [ESTC T167014]; [Anon.] The Life of Archibald Mc'Donald of Barisdale. Edinburgh Printed, London Reprinted, 1754, engraved portrait, later boards, [ESTC T40943]; [Anon.] A Candid and Impartial Account of the Behaviour of Simon Lord Lovat. London: J. Newbery, 1747, marbled boards; Henderson, Andrew The Edinburgh History of the late Rebellion. London: for the author, 1752. Fourth edition, contemporary calf, [ESTC T110139]; Ferguson, Chancellor The Retreat of the Highlanders through Westmorland in 1745. Kendal, 1889, plates, marbled boards (10)

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BURNS, ROBERT POEMS, CHIEFLY IN THE SCOTTISH DIALECT London: A. Strahan, 1787. Third edition, 8vo, half-title, portrait, original blue publisher's boards, manuscript label to spine, fore-edges uncut, a little rubbing to corners and slight cracking to spine, a few small foxing spots inside and out

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