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Los 295

Regency bronze portrait bust of George III in the attire of a Roman Caesar. fine quality casting. 4.5" x 3"

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A portrait of a farm girl 1887 Aron Brothers London on Ivory.

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A collection of Nottingham related books including Portrait of the River Trent

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AFTER DAVID WILKIE Self portrait, oil on panel, 25 X 17cm Condition Report: Available upon request

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ARCHIBALD THORBURN Raven, pencil sketch, monogrammed, A.T, 13 X 10.5cm and AFTER EDWIN LANDSEER Lord Cosmo Russell, three quarter length portrait, pencil and watercolour, 22 x 16cm (2) Condition Report: Available upon request

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JANE HAY Mary Hay and Capt John Hay portrait miniatures, head and shoulders, watercolour, 6 x 5cm (2) Condition Report: Available upon request

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JANE HAY William Thorburn portrait miniature, watercolour, 13 x 10cm and Lady Heridon, watercolour, 8 x 7cm (2) Condition Report: Available upon request

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JANE HAY Portrait miniature of her sister, watercolour, 7 x 5cm and another (2) Condition Report: Available upon request

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AFTER THE HON JOHN COLLIER Portrait of Dr W Laidlaw Purves, oil on canvas, 119 x 79cm Condition Report: Available upon request

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HENRY KINAIRD Water mill, signed, watercolour, 35 x 52cm and SCOTTISH SCHOOL Portrait head, oil on canvas, 45 x 32cm (2) Condition Report: Available upon request

Los 278

LOT OF PRINTS AND PICTURES, including a mixed media portrait of a female and a floral embroidered picture

Los 51

GEORGE H MCINTOSH, PORTRAIT OF MAN oil on board, signed 77cm x 63cm Framed

Los 530

A boxed set of six George V commemorative silver and enamelled teaspoons, Silver Jubilee 1935, each with a blue enamel double portrait bust of the King and Queen, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1936, 10cm long, 1.95ozt (6)

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A Victorian 9 carat gold double bar brooch, Chester, together with a silver and paste locket pendant with ivory portrait miniatures to each side, the brooch 4.5cm long (2)

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Charles Kempe (attributed), a Victorian stained glass panel of Jane Seymour, after the Holbein portrait, painted and enamelled, set within a larger panel of colourless glass, 40.1cm x 33cm

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A German faience tankard, circa 1761, baluster form, yellow and manganese decorated, the metal lid embossed with a portrait medallion of Charlemagne, ' S Carolus Magnus Fundator, marked M fro Munster, 26cm high

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A Vienna type porcelain plaque after Gainsborough's Blue Boy, 19th century, impressed marks, together with another painted portrait plaque of a woman, framed, 8cm x 7cm and 6cm x 4.5cm (2)

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Quentin Bell for Fulham, an Art Pottery dish, painted with a portrait of a woman, stamped marks, 19cm diameter

Los 108

λ 18th Century School, portrait miniature of a gentleman, on ivory, 6.5cm x 5cm, framed

Los 109

λ 19th Century School, portrait of Robert Greaves, painting on ivory, inscribed and dated 1837, 11cm x 9cm, framed

Los 112

Four 19th century silhouettes, of gentlemen, some highlighted in gilt, including one be E Whittle, portrait of Robert Harker, etc. 8cm x 6cm, framed (4)

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λ 19th Century School, portrait of a man, circa 1840, painting on ivory, 8cm x 6.5cm, framed

Los 115

A 19th century silhouette portrait of a woman holding flowers, signed with monogram, 19cm x 15cm, framed

Los 320

† Geoffrey Underwood (British, 1927-2000), Nude Portrait, oil on canvas, unsigned, dated 1953 on frame and with nude portrait on verso, 76cm x 64cm, unframed

Los 321

† Geoffrey Underwood (British, 1927-2000), Nude Portrait, oil on canvas, signed and dated 52, 65cm x 49cm, unframed

Los 325

William Stanley Moore (20th century), Self Portrait together with Woman Knitting, oil on board, label verso, 45cm x 32cm and 74cm x 51cm, one framed (2)

Los 328

Chinese School, Portrait of a Woman, oil on board, 59cm x 45cm, framed

Los 163

Lucy H Harrison, Portrait of Leslie Elliot, Valley House, Achill Island, Co Mayo, oil on canvas, applied labels verso, un-framed, 82cm high x 46cm wide

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English School, A portrait of Lawrence Peel, Chief Justice of Bengal, (died 1862) pastel, 50cm x 36cm

Los 233

A Maahot Portrait of a gentleman with seascape beyond, oil on canvas, signed upper right

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English School, Portrait of the Titanic Captain Edward J Smith, oil on board, 25cm x 19.5cm

Los 321

DR. SAMUEL JOHNSON - MEZZOTINT PORTRAIT showing him reading 'Paradise Lost', 57 x 49 cm Condition Report:Damage with loss and bottom and left hand side, small losses on other edges, small scratches on surface

Los 326

AFTER SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS - PORTRAIT OF THE RIGHT HON. JOHN DUNNING engraved by F. Bartolozzi, c.1790 together with a mezzotint 'Lady Caroline Howard' engraved by V. Green c.1778 (2)

Los 329

A FOLIO OF MISCELLANEOUS ARTWORK to include original paintings, prints etc. including a portrait signed M. C. Ward (7)

Los 360

FOUR PORTRAIT ENGRAVINGS, one a proof print featuring The Earl of Mulgrave, Sir George Beaumont Bartt., The Hon. Augustus Phipps and Gen. The Hon. Edmund Phipps engraved by W. Ward after a painting by John Jackson R.A. c.1822, an unknown gentleman painted and engraved by John Linnell 1836 together with two others, one engraved by Samuel Bellin (4) (2094 2179 2159)

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Arthur Hogg (20th Century) Portrait of a noble woman in a white ruff, lithograph, signed in pencil, 38cm by 32cm

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Evelyn Barnsley (20th century) Portrait of Jailer the Bloodhound, signed, oil on canvas

Los 1029

English School, A 16th century style portrait on bowed panel

Los 1030

English School (19th Century), half length portrait of a lady in a black dress, oil on canvas, unsigned, 46cm by 38cm

Los 1036

Dutch School, 19th century, portrait of a doctor, oil on panel, 21cm by 17cm

Los 1052

Attr. Solomon Cole (19th century) Portrait of Mrs Mary Cameron of Worcester, dated Feb 1839 oil on canvas 

Los 1061

Philip Naviasky (1894-1983) Portrait of a girl, signed, charcoal, 55cm by 40cm

Los 118

NO RESERVE Gordon (Charles George, army officer, killed at the siege of Khartoum, 1833-85) Letter signed "CE Gordon", 1p., 8vo, 27th January 1870, as Royal Engineer officer in command at Gravesend and entrusted with supervising the erection of forts at the entrance of the Thames, "Sergt Pennant Clear the earth off the cracks in the foundations of Cliffe Fort sufficiently to mark exactly on this plan their position", folds, laid down on card, framed and glazed with a portrait of Gordon alongside letter.⁂ The building of Cliffe Fort was part of a nationwide programme of updating the country's coastal defences and Cliffe Fort is one of a number of forts constructed along the River Thames as a consequence of the Royal Commission of 1859. Work begun in July 1861 and took nine years to complete at a cost of £162,937.

Los 125

May (Thomas) A breviary of the history of the Parliament of England. Expressed in three parts: 1. The causes and beginnings of the civil war of England. 2. A short mention of the progreß of that civil war, second edition, engraved portrait frontispiece, title within woodcut typographic border, some spotting, 19th century polished calf, gilt, rubbed at extremities, [M1396], Printed by J[ames]. Cottrel, for Thomas Brewster, 1655 § [Ford (Emanuel)] The famous history of Montelion, Knight of the Oracle, son to the true mirrour of princes, the most renowned Persicles, King of Assyria: shewing his strange birth, unfortunate love, perilous adventures in arms; and how he came to the knowledge of his royal parents, woodcut frontispiece (trimmed and laid down), title within woodcut typographical border, D3 small section of lower corner torn away with loss of a few letters, some worming within text, rather browned, stained, 19th century calf, little worn, but holding firm, Printed by W. O. for E. Tracy, at the Three Bibles, on London-Bridge, and C. Bates, at the Sun and Bible in Pye-Corner, [c.1700]; and a small quantity of others, English Literature & History, some odd vol., v.s. (Sm.Qty.)

Los 129

NO RESERVE Collier (Jeremy, translator) The Emperor Marcus Antoninus his Conversation with Himself, first edition of this translation, engraved portrait, advertisement leaf at end, with contemporary ink inscription "The Gift of Lewis Atterbury LLD to the Library of Newport Pagnell Bucks 1731" on front pastedown, book-label of Wilfred Merton and bookplate of William Andrews Clark Jr., contemporary panelled calf, red roan label, a little rubbed, joints cracked, 8vo, for Richard Sare, 1701.⁂ Lewis Atterbury (1656-1731), royal chaplain and brother of Bishop Francis Atterbury, who left two hundred volumes of pamphlets to Christ Church Oxford and books to Bedford and Newport Pagnell libraries.

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Cromwell (Oliver).- Peck (Francis) New Memoirs of the Life and Poetical Works of Mr. John Milton, portrait frontispiece and 1 plate, list of subscribers, ink ownership inscription of 'Signet Library' to title, 1740, bound before Memoirs of the Life and Actions of Oliver Cromwell, portrait frontispiece and 4 plates (1 folding), marginal tear (2A4), 1740, together 2 vol. in 1, engraved headers and initials, ink inscription and paper label to endpapers, occasional spotting, contemporary speckled calf, rebacked, gilt stamp of the Signet Library to covers, rubbed, 4to § [Wolcot (John)], "Peter Pindar". The Works ..., 4 vol., engraved portrait frontispiece, occasional spotting, contemporary uniform tree calf, vol. 4 a little rubbed, slight bumping to spine extremities, 1794-96 § Cowley (Abraham) The Works ..., 3 vol., engraved frontispieces and 30 plates (1 folding), vol. 1 lacking front free endpaper, bookplates pasted to title verso, occasional spotting, contemporary calf, sympathetically rebacked with original spines laid down, rubbed, 1710-11; and 10 others, similar, 8vo &12mo (19)

Los 132

Antigallicus (Titus, pseud.) An Ode for the Thanksgiving-Day, 4pp., drop-head title, disbound, [?Edinburgh], [1749] § [Burgess (Thomas)] Bagley; a Descriptive Poem, first edition, half-title, modern wrappers, Oxford, J. & J. Fletcher, 1777 § Clubbe (William) The Omnium, first edition, list of subscribers, original boards, uncut, lacking spine, Ipswich, George Jermyn, 1798 § Johnston (Charles) Sonnets, first edition, half-title, mounted lithographed portrait, title lightly foxed, contemporary calf, gilt, spine a little worn at head, 1823 § Carrington (N.T.) Dartmoor: a Descriptive Poem, first edition, 12 etched plates, pencil annotations, some spotting, one plate with ink spots and annotations, contemporary calf, gilt, joints split, a little worn, 1826; and a second edition of the last, 4to & 8vo (6)⁂ The first is an Edinburgh piracy of a satire on the peace of 1749, first published in London; only 3 locations on ESTC of the original (none in UK) and 10 of the piracy (6 UK and 4 US). The second is a scarce piece of topographical verse on Bagley Wood near Oxford (ESTC lists BL, Cambridge & 5 copies at Oxford, Harvard copy only in America, and one in Australia).

Los 133

NO RESERVE Maclaurin (Colin) An Account of Sir Isaac Newton's Philosophical Discoveries, second edition, 6 folding engraved plates, one defective, water-stained, for A.Millar, 1750 § Antes (John) Observations on the Manners and Customs of the Egyptians, first Dublin edition, 2 folding engraved maps with routes supplied by hand, engraved portrait, 2 folding letterpress tables, one with partial hand-colouring, foxed and browned, original boards, uncut, lacking spine, upper cover detached, Dublin, 1801 § Burnet (Gilbert) The Memoires of the Lives and Actions of James and William Dukes of Hamilton and Castleherald, first edition, half-title, 2 engraved portraits, errata leaf, addenda leaf becoming loose, [Wing B5832], by J.Grover, 1677 § Certain Sermons or Homilies..., black letter, [Wing C4091e], by T.R. for Andrew Crooke, Samuel Mearne, and Robert Pawlet, 1673, all but the second contemporary calf, worn; and 10 others, miscellaneous, including a defective copy of Sandys' Travells of 1670 and a 1710 folio Book of Common Prayer bound in contemporary red morocco, gilt, but severely damaged by damp, v.s.; sold not subject to return (14)

Los 137

Fielding (Henry) Miscellanies, 3 vol., first edition, large paper copy, vol.I list of subscribers, woodcut tail-pieces and illustrations, ownership inscription "The Duchess of Sussex" to each volume title, lacking general title in vol.I, foxing, hinges splitting a little, [Rothschild, 845], 8vo, for the Author, 1753; The Works..., 4 vol., first collected edition, engraved portrait frontispiece, scattered spotting and staining, vol.III hinges splitting, 1762; A True State of the Case of Bosavern Penlez..., first edition, first printing, ownership label to front pastedown, a few pencil inscriptions, bound with several additional blank ff., 1749; Amelia, 4 vol., first edition, Harvard College and Houghton Library labels and stamps, vol.I lacking final blank, vol.II advertisement f., even browning, 1752, for A. Millar, first contemporary calf, rebacked, second later half sheep, third later half morocco, last contemporary speckled calf, rebacked, all rubbed or worn, last joints splitting, vol.II lower board detached; and 9 others, Fielding, with a second edition of first and another first edition of last, v.s. (21) ⁂The first contains the first publication of Johnathan Wild.

Los 148

NO RESERVE Gibbon (Edward) The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 12 vol., engraved portrait and 3 folding maps, half-titles in vol.9-12, occasional foxing or browning, worming to lower margin in vol.3, 7 & 8, contemporary calf, red roan labels, rubbed, some spine ends slightly worn, vol.8 with worming to foot, 8vo, for W.Strahan & T.Cadell, 1783-91.

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NO RESERVE Lancashire.- Manchester.- Gregson (Matthew) Portfolio of Fragments relative to the ... Duchy of Lancaster, third edition, ?large paper copy, half-title, engraved portrait frontispiece, 22 plates, 3 folding, 1 folding map, illustrations, some coloured by hand, list of subscriber's to large paper impression bound at beginning, some marginal tears, neatly repaired, one or two edges strengthened with tape, ex-library with usual stamps to title verso, modern half calf, 1869 § [Manchester]. The Court Leet Records of the Manor of Manchester ..., vols. 1-7 only (of 12), occasional faint spotting, bookplate, contemporary half vellum, a little rubbed, Manchester, 1884-88; and 6 others, similar, v.s. (14)

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NO RESERVE Dickinson (William, 1752-1812) The Right Honble Lord Robert Manners, after Joshua Reynolds, mezzotint on laid paper, a good impression with wide margins, platemark 385 x 640 mm. (15 1/4 x 25 1/4 in), under glass, framed, published by the engraver, 1783; together with three other portraits, including a trimmed copy of William Barnard's Sir Horatio Nelson, Martindale's The Late Sir James Fergusson, and Nanteuil's Portrait of French magistrate Jacques le Coigneux, engravings and mezzotint, various sizes, all under glass, framed, 18th and 19th century (4).Literature:(Manners) Chaloner Smith 16Provenance:(Manners) Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd;Shapero Rare Books, London;Private collection, London

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NO RESERVE Horses & racing .- Dixon (H.H.) The Post and the Paddock, engraved portrait frontispiece, vignette title and plate,modern green morocco, 1862 § Lawrence (John) The Horse, some water-staining, modern dark green straight-grain morocco, gilt, 1829; and a small quantity of others, Horses and Racing, v.s. (Sm.Qty.)

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Hunting.- Mills (John) The Life of a Foxhound, engraved portrait frontispiece and plates, some spotting and water-staining, upper hinge cracked, original green pictorial cloth, gilt, spine faded, some staining, 1849 § Ribblesdale (Lord) The Queen's Hounds and Stag-Hunting Recollections, one of 150 copies, plates and illustrations, some spotting, original vellum-backed boards, corners worn, soiled and rubbed, 1897 § Dixon (William Scarth) Hunting in the olden Days, plates, original morocco-backed cloth, gilt, rubbed and little soiled, 1912; and a small quantity of others, Hunting, v.s. (Sm.Qty.)

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Astronomy.- Postel (Guillaume) De Universitate libri duo: in quibus Astronomiae, Doctrinaeve Coelestis Compendium, third edition, two titles at start, the first in red and black and with woodcut printer's device, full-page engraved portrait of the author, contemporary red morocco, gilt, spine in compartments richly so, lower cover upper half faded, g.e., 16mo, Leiden, Joannis Maire, 1635.

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Bindings.- Galerie du Musée Napoleon, 10 vol., engraved portrait frontispiece and numerous plates, some spotting or foxing, offsetting, contemporary green straight-grain morocco, richly gilt, covers with arms of Napoleon, spines uniformly faded to brown, rubbed, g.e., 4to, Paris, Gillè fils, 1810-1815.⁂ A record of holdings that would later form part of the collection of the Louvre.

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Bernard of Clairvaux (Saint) Opera omnia, 6 vol. in 2, half-title with engraved full-page portrait verso, first and fourth titles in red and black, all title with engraved ship device, half title strengthened at head and foot recto, some spotting or staining, lightly browned, contemporary calf, sympathetically rebacked, edges repaired, covers rubbed and scuffed, Paris, [Compagnie du Grande Navire], 1645 § Zornius (Petrus) Historia Eucharistiae infantium, ex antiquitatibus ecclesiarum tum Occidentalium tum Orientalium, first edition, engraved plate and title vignette, soem spotting, lightly browned, contemporary vellum, Berlin, J.P.Schmid, 1736 § Ignatius of Antioch (Saint) Epistolæ Genuinæ, Juxta Exemplar Medicéum ..., edited by John Pearson and Thomas Smith, 2 parts bound in 1, engraved title vignette, ink signature to title, occasional ink marginal notes, small tear (D4), additional copy of D4 misbound, bookplate, contemporary calf, rebacked, rubbed and worn, Oxford, E. Theatro Sheldoniano, 1709. and 8 others, 19th century Religion, folio et infra (12)

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