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Michael Socha signed 10x8 portrait colour photo in good condition with large signature. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
Michelle Collins signed 10x8 colour photo portrait and turned to the side in blue dress. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
[Shakespeare (William] [Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies], second folio edition, lacking all before B3 (including engraved portrait), B6, 3c6, 3d1 & 2, printed in double-column, woodcut decorations and initials, one or two old manuscript corrections, B3 misbound after B5, damp-stained at beginning and end causing fraying to lower outer corners with some loss to text of first three and final three leaves, first and final leaves laid down, a few ink stains or smudges, some other soiling and staining, a few small rust-spots/holes, tears to K3 and V4 but no loss, some other minor marginal defects, old ink signature of Wm.W.Wintle to front free endpaper, eighteenth century half speckled calf, spine gilt in compartments with red morocco label and six raised bands, rubbed, joints split, corners bumped, [Wing 22274], folio (c.310 x 215mm.), [Thomas Cotes, for Iohn Smethwick, William Aspley, Richard Hawkins, Richard Meighen, and Robert Allot], [1632].⁂ In addition to the title, portrait and preliminaries the missing text leaves from this copy are all but one leaf of The Tempest, one leaf of Two Gentlemen of Verona (B6) and three leaves from Cymbeline (3c6, 3d1 & 2).
Nostradamus (Michel) Les Vrayes Centuries et Propheties, additional engraved title depicting the execution of Charles I and the Great Fire of London, ruled in red throughout, engraved portrait, small stain to engraved title, lightly browned, B7 with lower outer corner torn away affecting catchword and red rules, portrait trimmed close at foot and with strip reinforcing lower edge, final two leaves reinforced at fore-margin, a few other minor marginal tears and repairs, with old manuscript note in ink tipped in at beginning, bookplate of Vernon Viret, attractive contemporary red morocco, triple-fillet gilt border and cornerpieces, spine gilt in compartments with five raised bands, g.e., upper corners a little worn, [Willems 1797, "jolie édition dont les beaux exemplaires sont rares et fort recherchés"], 12mo, Amsterdam, Jean Jansson & Weyerstraet, 1668.⁂ Charming edition based on those of Avignon 1556 and Lyons 1558.
Cookery.- M. (W.) The Queens Closet Opened. Incomparable Secrets in Physick, Chirurgery, Preserving and Candying, &c., 3 parts in 1, engraved portrait of Queen Henrietta Maria, 8pp. Table of the first part misbound between E4 & 5 of the second, with the final blank, lightly water-stained at beginning and end, some soiling, first part with small marginal tear to fore-margin of I4 touching border, small ink stain to D12 of second part, contemporary ink calculations to verso of engraved portrait and rear endpapers, contemporary calf, a little rubbed, [Wing M101, M94 & Q157], 8vo, for N.Brooke...sold by Charles Harper, 1671.⁂ Each part has its own title comprising: The Queens Cabinet Opened: or, The Pearle of Practice; A Queens Delight, by E.Tyler, and R.Holt, for Nath. Brooke, 1671; The Compleat Cook, by E.Tyler, and R.Holt, for Nath. Brooke, 1671. Despite the imprints varying the work is intended to be bound as one, as indicated by the preliminaries to the first which contains a list of prescribers and approvers of the receipts with the part in which they appear.
Conjuring.- English School (circa 1900) The British magician, Charles Bertram (1853-1907), watercolour over pencil on wove paper, 110 x 190 mm. (4 1/4 x 7 1/2 in), laid onto paper support with inscription below that reads 'The Conjuror, Mr. Bertram', and further inscribed note on reverse that reads 'Bertram, The Celebrity Conjuror/ on board ship going to the [?]/ Painted by a member of the [?]/ family c.1900', unframed, circa 1900⁂ An intimate portrait of the magician, traditionally understood to show Bertram on board a ship, possibly on his way to tour in the US. Bertram performed for royalty and appeared several times at the Egyptian Hall. He was a favourite performer of King Edward VII.
Binding.- Spenser (Edmund) Epithalamion and Amoretti, number 182 of 250 copies, etched portrait frontispiece, etched vignettes on india paper and mounted, some offsetting, bound in panelled crushed green morocco in a Doves Bindery style, by Bumpus, covers with borders of gilt rules & dots and corner-pieces of gilt Tudor roses and inlaid black leaves and red dots, spine gilt in compartments with foliage decorations add five raised bands, g.e., 8vo, 1903.
Africa.- Richardson (James) Travels in the Great Desert of Sahara, in the years of 1845 and 1846, 2 vol., first edition, engraved portrait, 2 plates and folding map, wood-engraved illustrations, some foxing, contemporary calf, gilt, roan labels, rubbed and scuffed, 8vo, 1848.⁂ James Richardson (1806-51) was an ardent campaigner against slavery and set out on this expedition to explore the area south of the Sahara to Timbuktu and Niger and discover more about the slave trade and how it would be possible to suppress it.
Levant.- Thévenot (Jean de) The Travels of Monsieur de Thevenot into the Levant. In Three Parts. viz. Into I. Turkey II. Persia. III. The East-Indies, 3 parts in 1, first edition in English, engraved portrait frontispiece and 3 plates, errata leaf, with sheet of 'Malabar Alphabet' and another of 'Malabar Cyphers', portrait and title water-stained (supplied from another copy), part 3 with sheet I4 torn and repaired (presumably intended to be cancelled as text repeated a few pages on and sometimes lacking), small rust-hole to E3 of first part, otherwise clean, contemporary panelled calf, rubbed, some wormed patches, rebacked, corners repaired, [Atabey 1217; Wing T887; cf. Blackmer 1650 (first edition)], folio, Printed by H. Clark, for H. Faithorne, J. Adamson, C. Skegnes, and T. Newborough, 1687. ⁂ "Thevenot's travels mark the beginning of the grand epoch of travel and exploration in the Levant." Blackmer
James II (King of England, Scotland, and Ireland, 1633-1701) Inspeximus and exemplification relating to Sir Ralph Sadler, fine engraved portrait of James II, royal coat of arms and floral decoration at head, manuscript document in Latin, on vellum, 49 lines, ruled in red, folds, slightly yellowed, lacks seal, otherwise in good condition, 645 x 890mm., Westminster, 6th June 1687.⁂ A fine and rare document drawn up in the short reign of James II. A re-issue of a document from the reign of Henry VIII by James II Issued in relation to Sir Ralph Sadler (1507-87), diplomat and administrator, drawn up at the behest of Sir Edwin Sadler (c. 1706), a descendent. Sadler had a long and varied career, from being an intimate of Thomas Cromwell to service to Henry VIII, Edward VI, he withdrew from the court of Queen Mary, but returned and served on the privy council of Elizabeth I. By the time he died, Sadler was reputed to be the richest man in England.
Hogarth (Follower of William, 1697-1764) Portrait of a seated gentleman wearing travelling dress and holding a walking stick, sanguine conté crayon and red chalk on laid paper, sheet 370 x 270 mm. (14 1/2 x 10 5/8 in), minor surface dirt and spotting, unframed.Provenance:Ex-collection of Edward Croft-Murray (Keeper of the Department of Prints and Drawings at the British Museum from 1954-1973)
[Scott (Sir Walter)] Portrait, seated in his study at Abbotsford, fine-gauge needlepoint in wool, 62.5 x 46.5cm., framed, c. 1840⁂ Based on the 1831 painting by Sir William Allan as engraved by J. Burnet and published in 1835. Scott examines a Proclamation of Mary Queen of Scots surrounded by relics of James VI, Byron, Rob Roy, Napoleon and others
δ Incline Press.- Smith (Deirdre Armes) The First Wife: a Voice for Katherine of Aragon, one of 10 specially-bound copies, from an edition limited to 160 signed by the author and artist, printed in red & black, wood-engraved portrait and illustrations by Alan Smith, bound in white vellum, by Lori Sauer, upper cover with small white diamond goatskin with blind letter K onlaid on red leather ground within diamond cut-out fastened at points with small copper staples, spine of split white goatskin over red paste-paper and fastened with staples, red paste-paper endpapers, uncut, signed in pencil at foot of rear free endpaper, with red cloth tray and slip-case, tray with paste-paper pull, slip-case with printed card label inset on upper cover, 8vo (180 x 105mm.), Oldham, Incline Press, 2003.⁂ Lori Sauer was elected a Fellow of Designer Bookbinders in 2001. She has taught for many years in Wiltshire and is interested particularly in the structure and materials of bookbinding.δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
Hanbury (Sir Thomas) Photograph Album of La Mortola Garden, presentation copy inscribed "Henry Fryer with love from Thomas & Katharine A.Hanbury in remembrance of the visit of M.A.Fryer to Mortola 24 January to 6th February 1873" on front free endpaper, 17 albumen prints mounted on 14 thick card leaves, prints c.180 x 240mm or vice versa, most with printed caption pasted at foot of mount, a few with caption supplied in manuscript, a little faded, some spotting, mainly to mounts, original half morocco, upper cover with image of lady with parasol walking in garden below palm trees and title 'The Garden at Mortola' in gilt, spine gilt, g.e., a little rubbed, 1873 § Berger (Alwin) Hortus Mortolensis...Alphabetical Catalogue of Plants...at La Mortola, first edition, portrait and plates, original cloth, rubbed, lower cover damp-stained, 1912, oblong folio & 8vo (2)⁂ Sir Thomas Hanbury purchased a coastal plot at Mortola near Genoa in 1867 and with his brother Daniel, the botanist/landscape gardener Ludwig Winter and others created this famous garden. When Hanbury died in 1907 it was further developed by his daughter-in-law Lady Dorothy but was severely damaged in World War II and she sold it to the state. It is now the property of the University of Genoa and has been restored.
Lyell (Charles, botanist, 1767-1849) and Sir Charles Lyell, 1st Baronet, F.R.S., geologist, 1797-1875]. A group of photographs and prints from the Lyell family collection, including an oval portrait of Georg Heinrich Pertz, German historian and royal librarian (1795-1876, married Leonora Horner, their eldest daughter Mary married Sir Charles Lyell), hand-coloured salt print, verso dated 1856; Leonard Horner (1785-1864), Scottish geologist and friend of Lyell and Darwin, two albumen prints on card mounts by Maull & Fox; Lady Lyell, from a drawing by George Richmond, and others including cabinet cards of Ruskin, Lord Kelvin and Sir Moses Montifiore; proof impressions of Lyellia crispa and other botanical engravings; a group of portraits of Dante and related prints, probably collected by Dante scholar and translator Charles Lyell (1767-1849) and a varied group of mostly large prints by Bartolozzi, Morghen, Piroli and others, with a few drawings, 18th and 19th centuries, preserved in a half calf portfolio, boards detached, very worn, with a manuscript note on the family provenance (c. 85 items)Provenance: by descent in the Lyell family
China.- Semedo (Alvaro) The History of that Great and Renowned Monarchy of China, first edition in English, engraved portrait frontispiece, 2 plates, 1 folding engraved map, short tear, 1 map in text, publisher's advertisement at end, 2 small rust holes (M4 & N1), small tear to top edge (S3), ex-library with label to end pastedown and occasional discreet ink stamps, blind stamp to frontispiece corner, occasional marginal soiling, 20th century library buckram, rubbed and worn, [Wing S2490], 4to, E. Taylor for John Crook, 1655.⁂ An important account of China.
Group of three First World War medals, awarded to 9592 Private Robert James Kidd, 3rd Battalion, Yorkshire and Lancaster Regiment, with a portrait photograph. Notes: Kidd was born in Tainley Heath, Ipswich, enlisted in Harwick. He died of his wounds 9th December 1915 and is buried in Sunderland Cemetery.
A Victorian medal trio group, awarded to 1100 Bugle Major Alfred Somerset, 2/60 Regiment of Foot (Kings Royal Rifle Corps), comprising: Kabul to Kandahar star, Afghanistan medal with Kandahar and Ahmed Khel clasps and Army Long Service and Good Conduct medal, with portrait photograph and copy of enlistment papers.
Elizabeth Cambridge Harbutt (b. 1847-1930) and Joseph Bunker (fl. 1800s-1890s)Portrait of Mary WardOil on canvas Signed Harbutt and Bunker 1882 lower right 89 x 69cm *Ward (Anglo-Irish, 1827-1869) was a naturalist, astronomer, microscopist, author and artist. Ward was one of only three women on the mailing list for the Royal Astronomical Society (also to include Queen Victoria and Mary Somerville). She died aged 42, after she fell under the wheels of an experimental steam car built by her cousins. As the event occurred in 1869, she is the first person known to have been killed by a motor vehicle.
After Camille Corot (French, 1796-1875)Dancing in the WoodsPrint Signed in pencil in the margins, 'Schiller' Published James Connell & Sons, London 39.5 x 53cmTogether with a print of Jean Chapelain, 26.5 x 18.5cm and a print of a young woman painting a portrait, signed in pencil indistinctly lower left, published in Germany (3)

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