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Automobilia - Brass accessory mascot formed as a winged goddess or angel holding a feather aloft, bearing traces of original chrome plating, stamped Rd.669818, 20.25cm high, together with an early R.A.C. chrome plated members badge bearing a portrait of Edward VII to one side and an enamelled Union flag to the other, 11.25cm high Condition: Figural mascot has lost virtually all of its chrome plating whilst the R.A.C. badge has also lost a certain amount of chrome plating and the enamel flag is rather chipped and scratched - **General condition consistent with age
Taxidermy/Equestrian Steeplechase Interest, - A pair of Rowland Ward 'Horse Hoof' stools, the first bearing a title plaque 'White Eagle, 1905 - 1928, Won £16,000', the second with a similar plaque 'Buttercup, Winner House Of Commons Pt To Pt 1910', 48cm and 47cm wideBoth of these horses were owned by Col, William Hall-Walker M.P. (1856-1933), in a five year racing career White Eagle won the Sussex Stakes, National Breeders Produce Stakes, Woodcote Stakes and the City & Suburban Handicap, from 1910 he was at stud in Ireland and died in 1928. Buttercup was the winner of The House of Commons lightweight point to point steeple chase in 1910, there is a known portrait of Col. Hall Walker riding Buttercup by James Lynwood Palmer Condition: **General condition consistent with age
JANE AUSTEN: A HISTORY OF ENGLAND, London, The Folio Society 1993, 1st Folio Society edition, original parchment backed marbled boards, original slip-case + REGINALD BRIMLEY JOHNSON: JANE AUSTEN, HER LIFE, HER WORK, HER FAMILY AND HER CRITICS, London and Toronto, J M Dent, 1930, 1st edition, original cloth, + R W CHAPMAN (ED): JANE AUSTEN'S LETTERS TO HER SISTER CASSANDRA AND OTHERS, London, Oxford University Press, 1952, 2nd edition, original cloth, dust-wrapper + BEATRICE KEAN SEYMOUR: JANE AUSTEN, A STUDY FOR A PORTRAIT, London, 1937, 1st edition, original cloth, dust-wrapper + MARGARET KENNEDY: JANE AUSTEN, London, 1950, 1st edition, original cloth gilt + SYLVIA TOWNSEND WARNER: JANE AUSTEN, London, 1964, revised edition, original wraps + DAVID CECIL: A PORTRAIT OF JANE AUSTEN, London, 1978, 1st edition, original cloth, dust-wrapper + J H HUBBACK & EDITH C HUBBACK: JANE AUSTEN'S SAILOR BROTHERS..., London and New York, 1906, 1st edition, original cloth gilt re-cased, ex-lib, new end papers + JOAN AIKEN: EMMA WATSON, THE WATSONS COMPLETED, London, 1996, 1st edition, original cloth, dust-wrapper + J E AUSTEN-LEIGH: A MEMOIR OF JANE AUSTEN, London, The Folio Society, 1989, original cloth, original card slip-case (10)
HORACE WALPOLE: CATALOGUE OF ENGRAVERS WHO HAVE BEEN BORN, OR RESIDED IN ENGLAND, DIGESTED BY MR HORACE WALPOLE FROM THE MSS OF MR GEORGE VERTUE..., London for J Dodsley 1786 2nd edition, old marbled boards, re-backed calf, morocco gilt spine title + [GEORGE VERTUE, ED]: A DESCRIPTION OF THE WORKS OF THE INGENIOUS DELINEATOR AND ENGRAVER WENCESLAUS HOLLAR DISPOSED INTO CLASSES OF DIFFERENT SORTS WITH SOME ACCOUNT OF HIS LIFE, London 1745 1st edition, printed for the editor, engraved vignette portrait title, engraved table and head and tail pieces, engraved portrait of Vertue after J Gibson by Vertue loosely inserted, quarto, old marbled boards, re-backed calf, morocco gilt spine label, from the collection of the late Ron Fiske of Morningthorpe Manor (2)
SIR SAMUEL WHITE BAKER: THE NILE TRIBUTARIES OF ABYSSINIA, AND THE SWORD HUNTERS OF THE HAMRAN ARABS, London, MacMillan, 1867, 1st edition, engraved portrait frontis + 2 maps (of which one folding) + 23 plates as called for, original pictorial blue cloth gilt, re-cased, spine creased, new end papers
RALPH HALE MOTTRAM: 88 titles including: SIXTY-FOUR NINETY-FOUR, London, 1925 1st edition, original cloth: THE CRIME AT VANDERLYNDEN'S, London, 1926 1st edition, original cloth: OUR MR DORMER, 1927 1st edition, original cloth dust wrapper: THE SPANISH FARM TRILOGY, 1927 1st one volume edition, original cloth, THE ENGLISH MISS, London, 1928 1st edition, original cloth dust wrapper, THE APPLE DISDAINED, London, Elkin Matthews & Marrot 1928 (530) (500) numbered and signed, original decorative boards, dust wrapper: TEN YEARS AGO, London, 1928 1st edition, original cloth dust wrapper, THE BOROUGHMONGER, London, 1929 1st edition, original cloth dust wrapper, A HISTORY OF FINANCIAL SPECULATION, London, 1929 1st edition, lacks front free end paper, original cloth, POEMS NEW AND OLD, London 1930 1st edition, original cloth dust wrapper, THE NEW PROVIDENCE, London, 1930 1st edition, original pictorial boards, EUROPA'S BEAST, London 1930 1st edition, 4 pages of adverts at end, original cloth dust wrapper, EUROPA'S BEAST, London, 1930 (358) (350), 1st edition, numbered and signed, original cloth backed decorative boards, THE HEADLESS HOUND, London, 1931 1st edition, original cloth, CASTLE ISLAND, London, 1931 1st edition, original cloth dust wrapper, THE LOST CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, London, 1931 1st edition, original wraps, HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS, London, 1932 1st edition, 4 pages adverts at end, WESEN UND GESCHICHTE DER FINANZSPEKULATION, Leipzig 1932 1st edition, original cloth dust wrapper, A GOOD OLD FASHIONED CHRISTMAS, London 1932 1st edition, 2 copies, original wraps, AT THE SIGN OF THE LAME DOG, Boston and New York, 1933 1st edition, signed and inscribed, original cloth dust wrapper (tatty), ESSAY SUR LA SPECULATION, Paris 1933 1st edition, original wraps, EAST ANGLIA, London 1933 1st edition, original cloth dust wrapper, THE LAME DOG, London 1933 1st edition, original cloth dust wrapper (tatty), THE GHOST AND THE MAIDEN, London [1940] 1st edition, original cloth, THE NORWICH PLAYERS, Norwich [1940] 1st edition, original wraps, THE WORLD TURNS SLOWLY ROUND, London [1942], 1st edition, original cloth dust wrapper, VISIT OF THE PRINCESS, A ROMANCE OF THE NINETEEN-SIXTIES, London [1946], 1st edition, original cloth dust wrapper, THE GENTLEMEN OF LEISURE, London [1948], 1st edition, original cloth dust wrapper, COME TO THE BOWER, London [1949], 1st edition, original cloth, A CONTRIBUTION OF A PROVINCIAL CENTRE (NORWICH) TO ENGLISH LETTERS, in "Essays by divers hands being the transactions of the Royal Society of Literature of the United Kingdom", London, 1934, new series volume 13, original cloth dust wrapper, BUMPHREY'S, London 1934 1st edition, original cloth dust wrapper, THE BANQUET, London 1934 1st edition, original cloth, FLOWER POT END, London 1935 1st edition, original cloth soiled, PORTRAIT OF ANN UNKNOWN VICTORIAN, London 1936 1st edition, original cloth dust wrapper, SUCCESS TO THE MAYOR, London 1937 1st edition, original cloth, THERE WAS A JOLLY MILLER, London [1938] 1st edition, 24 pages adverts at end, original cloth, AUTOBIOGRAPHY WITH A DIFFERENCE, London 1938 1st edition, original cloth, THE PART THAT IS MISSING, London 1952 1st edition, original cloth dust wrapper, IF STONES COULD SPEAK, London 1953 1st edition, original cloth dust wrapper, THE WINDOW SEAT OR LIFE OBSERVED, London 1954 1st edition, original cloth dust wrapper, OVER THE WALL, London 1955 1st edition, original cloth dust wrapper, SCENES THAT ARE BRIGHTEST, London 1956 1st edition, original cloth dust wrapper, FOR SOME WE LOVED AN INTIMATE PORTRAIT OF ADA AND JOHN GALSWORTHY, London 1956 1st edition, original cloth dust wrapper, ANOTHER WINDOW SEAT OR LIFE OBSERVED, London 1957 1st edition, original cloth dust wrapper, BUXTON, THE LIBERATOR, London [1958] 1st edition, original cloth, NO ONE WILL EVER KNOW, London 1958 1st edition, signed and inscribed to Doreen Wallace, original cloth dust wrapper, VANITIES AND VERITIES, London 1958 1st edition, original cloth dust wrapper, TO HELL WITH CRABB ROBINSON, London 1962 1st edition, original cloth dust wrapper, MAGGIE MCKENZIE, London 1965 1st edition, original cloth dust wrapper, THE SPEAKING LIKENESS, London 1967 1st edition, original cloth dust wrapper, TWELVE POEMS, dedicatory poem by Edmund Blunden, illustrated Rigby Graham, Daedalus Press 1968 (312) (300) numbered and signed, original decorative wraps, THE 20TH CENTURY A PERSONAL RECORD, London 1969 1st edition, original cloth dust wrapper + 35 others including some duplicates + J N CONNELL: THOMAS PAINE, intro R H Mottram, London 1939 1st edition, original wraps + GILBERT H FABES: THE FIRST EDITION OF RALPH HALE MOTTRAM, London 1934 (300) out of series, original cloth dust wrapper, from the collection of the late Ron Fiske of Morningthorpe Manor (90)
Collection pertaining to British Motor Racing driver and principal developer of motor racing stables, English Racing Automobiles (ERA) and British Racing Motors (BRM) Raymond Thomas Mays, CBE (1899-1990), included are approx 470+ official Press photographs 1921-1944 depicting racing scenes from Mays' Brooklands races of 1936, April and August Bank Holiday 1935, 1927 and the Standing Start Kilometre Championships (for which Mays broke the record) + Shelsley Walsh Races of 1927, 1929, 1932, 1934 and 1936 featuring Mays' renowned "White Riley" Vauxhall-Villiers and Invictus racing cars, the Nurburgring 1935 + Southport 100 mile race + Syston Park 1935 + the Skegness Grand Prix,1928 (featuring Mays and a 2ltr Bugatti) + The Swiss Grand Prix 1935, The Donnington 200 mile race 1936 + The Nuffield Trophy 1937 and The Dieppe Grand Prix 1934, furthermore the 1922 and 1924 Austin hill climb plus other photos including Mays with a Hillman 1 1/2ltr speed model "Quicksilver" 1921, Mays and the Mercedes 1922 and 1927, the ERA at Fetes 1944 plus scenes featuring other racing competitors of this period including Prince Bira, Greenway Fairfield and Francis Viscount Curzon, 5th Earl of Howe at The Peronne (Northern France) Light car race of 1936 + various scenes illustrating racing car tests, engine photos including the ERA and Mays Brescia Bugattis, (1922-1924) known as "Cordon rouge" and "Cordon bleu", the collection includes both published and unpublished photographs with many produced by "The Auto" Journal photographer W J Brunell, housed within approx 70 envelopes of varying conditions (approx 270 x 200mm), each captioned (except 3) in red pencil by Mays' hand, varying sizes with several captioned on reverse in pencil, again by Mays + an "oil effect" colour print on canvas seated portrait of Raymond Mays housed within a moulded gilt frame, approx size 500 x 395mm, 600 x 510mm with frame inclusive
Small early Victorian photo album, approx 140 x 120mm, containing 24 circa 1903 photographs including Cow Tower, Norwich, Kings Head, Haverland, Norwich Castle and Cattle Market, The Howletts Girls Band, Norwich Cathedral Organ, the Presbyterian Church Organ + Brighton donkeys and portrait scenes including Mr and Mrs S W Bond, Matilda Bond + S J Woodcock at 65 Pottergate, Norwich, each photo approx 90 x 65mm, housed in card mounts, each with hand written captions to mount
19th Century watercolour miniature portrait of Madam Roland, revolutionary and writer also named verso, Madam Roland. B., within a gilt brass frame, 8cm.Condition Report:There are no damages visible.The portrait may well be on ivory but there is not enough bare material to be sure. The reverse is covered with a paper lining.Please see additional images for details. Slight dent in the frame but otherwise clean!
Frank Watson (Early 20th Century), - Oval watercolour miniature - Portrait of Mrs Peggy Whitby, signed, titled and dated 1910, 9.5cm x 7cm, mounted in a plain rectangular silver easel picture frame bearing the sponsors mark of Green & Cadbury and hallmarked for Birmingham 1933 Condition: **General condition consistent with age
C. Corbutt (Richard Purcell) after Sir Joshua ReynoldsHalf-length circular portrait, the sitter playing an English guitarMezzotint proof plate before all lettersTitle and artist inscribed in ink, in a contemporary hand, engraver's pseudonym also inscribed but partially erasedCirca 176535 x 25cm
John Cother Webb (British, 1855-1927)Mother and DaughterPrintPublished in 1918 by G.J. Howell, LondonSigned in pencil lower right47 x 33cmTogether with two further prints, one a portrait of a lady, signed indistinctly in pencil lower right, and the other 'Henry and Emma - To Lady Williams Wynne', three Indian School works, and further works (qty)
A Superb 19th Century French Carved Ivory Powder Box With Portrait Miniature To Lid Signed Claveau Wonderful circular box with intricately carved floral and foliate swag detail terminating at empty cartouche to sides, and carved, beaded border to lid. Glazed portrait miniature to lid depicting a finely attired noblewoman in powdered wig, feathered hat and lace mantle typical of ladies high fashion circa 1780. Portrait signed to bottom left 'Claveau' - believed to be Eugène Pierre Claveau (1820 - 1902) diameter 5.5 inches. Please see accompanying image
Antique Portrait Miniature Mounted in white metal frame with coral cabochon and marcasite ribbon and posy scroll border with pin bar fastening to back. Set with large oval polychrome portrait miniature depicting a female in the fashionable dress of the 1780's with powdered wig, silk gown and candy stripe bow to her décolleté. Indistinct signature to lower left, approx 6 x 5 cm. Please see accompanying image.
1854 - 1856 Crimea Medal With Two Clasps - Balaklava And Sebastopol Along With Turkish Crimea Medal 1855 - Corporal William Nicholson 13th Light Dragoons Official Depot Impressed medal complete with original ribbon and clasps - Balaklava and Sepastopol. Along with a brooch mounted Turkish Crimean medal - 1855. Together with a comprehensive collection of documents, press clippings, photocopies of service records, sepia photographic portrait of Corporal William Nicholson etc. Catalogue Note Corporal William Nicholson was born at Naburn Yorkshire 1829, he enlisted for the 13th light dragoons aged 19 in 1848 and sailed for the Crimea in the Culloden. On the 25th October 1854 he rode in the Charge Of The Light Brigade at the battle of Balaklava where his horse was killed under him during the charge. Nicholson managed to acquire another 'empty horse' and advanced towards the Russian guns; he was wounded in the side by a lance and received another lance wound close to his mouth. On his return to England, Nicholson was promoted to the rank of corporal. However, the injuries he sustained at Balaklava forced his discharge by special medical board on June 7th 1858. In later life Nicholson worked as a police inspector for South Eastern Railways, based at Charing Cross London.
FOUR ARABIC STAINED GLASS WINDOW DESIGNS FROM THE STUDIOS OF GODDARD AND GIBBS LONDON, 'Central Bank on Oman, Portrait of His Majesty Sultan Qaboos', signed on mount lower right J N LAWSON, 'Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, Muscat, Ladies prayer hall, revised design', watercolours, unframed but mounted, smallest 17 x 13 cm, largest 18 x 24 cm

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