An Edwardian decorative picture of the interior of a room with a photographer taking a portrait of a lady surrounded by her chattels to include a case taxidermy of a fox and a leopard rug, 24 x 34cm, framed and glazed, an early 20th century Art Deco style wall mirror, length 68cm and a wool tapestry of a hunting scene, 52 x 40cm, framed and glazed (3).
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The London Mint Office; 'The Banknote Portrait Golden Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II' coin and banknote set including the 1960 issue one-pound banknote, first British banknote to feature the portrait of a monarch, along with the 1979 proof gold sovereign, first proof quality coin of Her Majesty's reign, with certificate.
A Bohemian painted pine armoire, polychrome decorated with panels of urns of flowers and a central panel depicting a portrait of Saint Catherine, with a scroll cornice above a door revealing three shelves, the base with a drawer, late 18th / early 19th century, 183cm high, 123cm wide, 50.5cm deep. Provenance: From the estate of the late Michael Gray.
An early 20th century bronze garden six-light candelabra, of scroll form, surmounted by a pair of classical figures, one blowing a horn, the other with a symbol, the stem cast with a portrait bust of Orlando Gibbons and the date 1583-1625, the reverse with an inscription ' IN MEMORY OF CHRISTOPHER TYE AND ORLANDO GIBBONS CHORISTERS GIVEN BY FRIENDS OF THE CHAPEL 1924', 194.7cm high, 101.3cm wide.
A small collection of 19th century portrait silhouettes, comprising: a pair of a man and woman with gilt highlights, titled on the reverse 'UNCLE BINNS' and 'AUNT BINNS My Mother's Sister', with printed paper trade labels for the Hubard Gallery, in bird's eye maple frames, two similar of a man and a woman, one with a lock of hair, in ebonised frames and a set of four depicting a man, two boys wearing ruff collars and a girl, probably from the same family, all in giltwood frames, 19 x 16.2cm. (8)
λ John Hayter RA (1800-1895). A portrait miniature on ivory of Hon. Miss Calder, in a gilt metal frame, together with a Victorian tortoiseshell and white metal mounted compact, the hinged lid with a painted portrait of a young lady, together with a leather pill box, the lid decorated with a squirrel, 8cm (max). (3) Provenance: From the estate of the late Lady Dodds.
History and Literature - Lord Birkenhead's Copy, Yonge (Charles Duke), The Life of Marie Antoinette, Queen of France, two-volume set, Hurst and Blackett, Publisher's, London 1876, volume I with full-page portrait frontispiece of the ill-fated queen, contemporary blue-stained half-calf and marbled boards, marbled edges and endpapers conforming, Armorial bookplate to each pastedown: Viscount Birkenhead [ the Conservative politician F.E. Smith, viscount from 1919 - 1922, then Earl Birkenhead], 12mo; Provincial Imprint, Burke (The Rt. Hon. Edmund), Reflections on the Revolution in France [...], Published by W. & T. Fordyce, Newcastle-upon-Tyne 1841, engraved frontispiece and title-page, pp: vi, 348, Publisher's Catalogue [3], contemporary mauve cloth, 18mo; Carlyle (Thomas), The French Revolution: A History, Chapman & Hall, Ld, London [n.d., c. 1900], contemporary prize tree calf binding, gilt arms of Alleyne's Grammar School Stevenage and their presentation plate to pastedown, 12mo; A'Beckett (Gilbert Abbott) (sic), The Comic History of England, with Twenty Coloured Etchings, and Two Hundred Woodcuts by John Leech, two volumes bound as one, Bradbury, Evans, and Co., London [n.d., 1847 - 1848], rebacked contemporary calf and marbled boards, marbled endpapers, 8vo; Lang (Andrew), The Life and Letters of John Gibson Lockhart, From Abbotsford and Milton Lockhar MSS. and other Original Sources, two-volume set, John C. Nimmo, London 1897, contemporary cloth, 8vo, (2); further full calf prize bindings gilt, various, (3); [10]
MINIATURES; ETC . Including: Knigge, Adolph von: Ueber den Umgang mit Menschen. 3 volumes bound in 1, together with one other (4 vols. In 1); Hildburghausen und New York, 1830. with portrait frontis. Half leather; Plus a small hand-written book with accounts, etc., dated 1811; Plus a collection of Miniature photos in frames. (Qty).
MINIATURES, ETC: 1- Calendrier de la Cour pour l'année 1829. Imprimé pour la famille royale, Doux, (1829); 237PP. Cont. full red calf with gilt crown decorations; cut to head of spine; 2- Almanach Des Dames, pour L'an. 1827. Paris, Treuttel & Wurtz, (1827), with engraved title plus 8 plates. Cont. full leather and with matching leather slipcase. Inner hinges cracked and block a little loose; 3- Ciceronis: Opera. Lugd. Batavorum, Ex officina Elzeviriana, 1642. Engraved title and a portrait. 768pp; cont. full vellum; grubby; corner torn off the portrait; 4- Sueton: Tranquilli quae extant. . Lugd. Batavorum, 1632. Engraved title; 628, (iii)pp. cont. full vellum; grubby; 5- Flaccus, Quintus Horatius: Poemata. Rotterdam, 1700. Cont. full leather; worn and cut; 6- Another editio; 1767; covers worn and cut; Plus 3 miniature French books. (9)
BINDING: 1- Burney, F: Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay Edited By Her Niece. 7 VOLS. Henry Colburn, 1854. Bound by Zaehnsdorf in Half morocco with gilt titles, decorations and aeg. All volumes lack the frontis portrait but the original facsimile is present in volume I. Two front endpapers are detached; 2- Macleod, F: Wind and Wave. Leipzig, Tauchnitz, 1902. Vellum backed boards; 3- Disraeli, B: Tancred: Or the New Crusade. 2 vols. Leipzig, Tauchnitz, 1847. buckram, with library labels and stamps to pastedowns; 4- JAMES, G P R: (4 works): Beauchamp or the Error, 1846; Arabella Stuart, 1844; Arabella Neil, or Times of Old, 1844; & Agincourt a Romance, 1844. All four works from the Tauchnitz edition, bound in leather backed boards; covers rubbed and some hinges cracked; occasional foxing. (14)
LAW : 1- Blackstone, W: Commentaries on the Laws of England, in 4 vols W. Strahan.. 1791. PP: 485; 520, xix(appendix); 455, xxvii(appendix); 443, vii(appendix), + index. With a frontis portrait. Cont. calf; rubbed and spines chipped with small loss; hinges cracked and upper cover to vol. 2 detached; 2- Selden, J: Fleta, Seu Commentarius Juris Anglicani Sic Nuncupatus, Sub Edwardo… W Lee, 1647, 1st. edn. pp (viii), 553, (iii)typorum. Pagination irregular, but text continuous. Full 18th Century calf, rubbed; rear endpapers replaced; occasional foxing; 3- Percival, T: Poor Law Children. Shaw & Sons, 1911, 1st. edn. PP xv 409pp inc index; 4- Cooke, G W: The Acts for Facilitating the Enclosure of Commons in England and Wales with a Treatise on the Law of Rights of Commons. Stevens & Norton, 1856. Rebound in cloth backed boards. (7)
1- Fuller, Thomas: The Church-History of Britain; From the Birth of Jesus Christ Until the Year 1648. John Williams, 1655. Folio, PP:171; 427; 235; 238; 172; 22. With a plan of Cambridge Plus plates. Cont. full calf; rubbed and covers detached; 2- John Lord Bishop of Chester [John Pearson]: Exposition of the Creed. J M for John Williams, 1676, 4th. edn. 4to. with frontis portrait; 398pp Cont full calf; rubbed and hinges cracked. (2)
Paris , Matthew: Historia Maior: Juxta Exemplar Londinense 1571, verbatim recusa. Et cum Rogeri Wendoveri, Willielmi Rishangeri, authorisque Maiori Minorique Historiis Chronicisque MSS, In Bibliotheca Regia, Collegii Corporis Christi Cantabridgiae, Cottoniaque, fidelitèr. Paris, Guillielmi Pele, 1644. Folio; Engraved headers and footers and decorated initial letters; PP: half title, title page, (xii) Preface and Preface to 1571 edition, (vi) Protestantium Testimonia, (iv) Pontificiorum Testimonia, (iv) Notae, 680 (In Maiorem Historiam), (iv) Adversaria sive Variantes, (xlix) Variantes Lectiones, (VIII) In Historiam, (xliv) Index Rerum, (iii) Index Comitum, (iv) Index Archiepisoporum, (iv) Index Cognomiumum, (ii) Vitae Duorum Offarum title page, (iii) In Vitas Regum Abbatumque, (iv) In Vitas Regm Offarum, (iii) Duorum Offarum, 215 (Incipit Historia de Offa, (ix) Index Rerum. Rebound in dark brown morocco. Ex Worth Abbey Library with label on pastedown and accession number at foot of title page and new endpapers (original rear one present). Half title underlined in ink and on the reverse is an early note neatly written in Latin about some mispagination, but the text is continuous. Lacking the frontis portrait; some browning.
WAX PORTRAIT OF MARIA ANNA ELISA BONAPARTE Giuseppe Maria Bonzanigo, early 19th Century Fine wax sculpture on blue glass, mounted on a wooden architectural frame, with four circular reserves with carved musical trophies, at the base a rectangular reserve with the inscription 'Maria Anna Elisa granduchessa di Toscana' and musical trophy carved. Within a wooden and glass frame. Breaks to the blue glass, some lack. 8.1 x 5.9 x 0.8 in.

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