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JOHN FRANCIS (1780-1861) BritishBust of James Loch MP (1780-1855)Carved marble, in the Roman style, on a stepped socle, the reverse inscribed JAMES LOCH MP and inscribed J FRANCIS SC, LONDON, dated 1839. 79 cm high. Note: James Loch was a Scottish economist, advocate, barrister, estate commissioner and later MP. John Francis first exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1820 with a bust of Thomas William Coke. His other works include The Duke and Duchess of Norfolk (1844), The Duke of Wellington (1852) which later went to the National Portrait Gallery and Vice Admiral Sir Charles Napier (1855). CONDITION REPORTS: Some staining and weathering, large chip to reverse of socle, some other minor chipping/fritting, general wear.
SIR WINSTON LEONARD SPENCER-CHURCHILL (1874-1965) British and CLEMENTINE OGILVY SPENCER-CHURCHILL (1885-1977) British (AR)A pair of photographic portrait prints With autographs below respectively and further inscribed to mounts with photocopies of original correspondence to Sir Charles Arthur and Mr Vanplew respectively to verso, framed and glazed. 33.5 x 43.5 cm overall. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: Both generally good condition, expected wear.
ENGLISH SCHOOL (19th century) Portrait of Lady Marcus BeresfordWatercolour, signed with monogram, dated 1895 and titled in pencil, framed. 77 x 54 cm. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally good condition with expected wear, some staining/fading, some cockling to paper, remnants to sticky tape to edges.
REPUBLIC PERIOD CHINESE YI XING TEA POT, decorated to one side with a portrait bust of Mao in a sunburst with inscription Hua Ren Min Gong He Guo Wan (Chinese People's Republic), and to the other side with three inscriptions (Serving for the People, copy of Mao's signature and proclamation date 1.10.1949), maker Xu Xie Bao, seal mark to base, 13cm high, 15.5cm wide
Small & miniature books.- Bible, English.- , The Holy Bible, 44 x 34mm., half-title with full-page illustrations verso, original limp leather, gilt, housed in original metal box, lacking glass to magnifier, Glasgow, David Bryce, [c.1900] § Johnson (Samuel) Diamond Dictionary, 84 x 44mm., title with portrait of author, original blind-stamped calf in 'cathedral style', spine gilt, g.e., Edinburgh, 1844; and 9 others, small & miniature books, v.s. (11)
Classics.- Cicero (Marcus Tullius) Opera omnia, 4 vol. in 1, double column, engraved pictorial title, occasional spotting, [Willems 1268], Amsterdam & Leiden, Louis & Daniel Elzevier, 1661 § Aristophanes. Comoediae Unidecim, edited by Peter Burmann the younger, 2 vol. in 1, half-title, title in red and black, occasional spotting, contemporary blind-stamped vellum, Leiden, S & J Luchtmans, 1760 § Horatius Flaccus (Quintus) Opera, edited by Henry Homer and Charles Combe, 2 vol. in 1, engraved portrait frontispiece, contemporary vellum by Bohn in Frith Street, T.Payne & J. Edwards, 1792-1793; and xx others, Classics, v.s. (xx)
NO RESERVE O'Meara (Barry E.) Napoleon in Exile..., 2 vol., third edition, half-title in vol.2, engraved or lithographed plates, offsetting, contemporary half calf, by Houghton of Hull, spines gilt, 1822 § Rennell (James) The Geographical System of Herodotus..., 2 vol., second edition, engraved portrait and 11 folding maps, contemporary calf, gilt, by Carss & Co. of Glasgow, spines gilt, 1830 § Mackay (Charles) The Thames and its Tributaries, 2 vol., wood-engraved additional pictorial titles and illustrations, contemporary half calf, by George Gregory of Bath, 1840, occasional spotting or browning, a little rubbed; and c.25 others, miscellaneous, v.s. (c.30)
NO RESERVE Americas.- Winsor (Justin) Narrative and Critical History of America, 8 vol., maps, plates and illustrations, some water-staining, original cloth, rubbed, Boston & New York, 1889 § Grant (Ulysses S.) Personal Memoirs, 2 vol., first edition, engraved portraits and plates, maps, vol.1 lacking front free endpaper, vol.2 broken and loose, original cloth, rubbed and stained, New York, 1885 § Dawson (G.F.) Life and Services of Gen. John A. Logan as Soldier and Statesman, portrait, original pictorial cloth, gilt, stained, new endpapers, Chicago & New York, 1887; and 2 others, American history, 8vo; sold not subject to return (13)
Josephus (Flavius) Opera, title in red and black, woodcut printer's device to title and final verso, [VD 16 J 968], Frankfurt, Wolfgang Richter for Sigismeyerabend, 1599 bound after Sleidanus (Johannes) Commentarium de statu religionis & republicae, Carlo V Cesare, libri XXVI..., engraved pictorial title, Frankfurt, J.T. Schonvetter, 1610, together 2 works in 1 vol., occasional spotting, some light browning, contemporary blind-stamped panelled calf § Drexel (Jeremias) Opera omnia, full-page portrait within ornate historiated border, foxed, contemporary blind-stamped vellum, Jesuit centre-pieces, remains of metal clasps, splits at edges, soiled, engraved pictorial title and Mainz [Frankfurt], for Schonwetter, 1651; and 6 others, Continental Religion, v.s. (6)Saleroom notice: There are 6 books in the lot in total
Taylor (Jeremy) Ductor Dubitantium, or the Rule of Conscience in all her generall measures; serving as a great instrument for the determination of cases of conscience, 2vol. in 1, first edition, engraved emblematic frontispiece, both titles ruled in red, the second with engraved vignette, engraved portrait, final errata / advertisement f., occasional spotting, contemporary calf, repaired, [Wing T234], a solid copy, folio, Printed by James Flesher, 1660.
Charnock (John) Biographical Memoirs of Lord Viscount Nelson, first edition, engraved portrait frontispiece, 1 plate, 5 plans, 1 facsimile, 32 pp. publisher's advertisements at end, tiny marginal worm damage, occasional foxing, contemporary calf, slight rubbing to spine and corners, 8vo, 1806.
Bindings.- Cabinet of Poetry (The), 6 vol., engraved portraits, occasional water-staining, fine contemporary dark blue straight-grain morocco, gilt, spines gilt, g.e., tan silk moiré endpapers, 1808 § Byron (G.G.N., Lord) Letters and Journals...with...Life by Thomas Moore, 4 vol., engraved portrait, foxed, contemporary half calf, spines gilt, a little faded, Paris, 1830 § Meredith (George) [Works], 9 vol., contemporary half russet morocco, by Zaehnsdorf, spines gilt with floral sprays, g.e., 1892-94 § Thackeray (W.M.) Vanity Fair, 3 vol., contemporary half green calf, Leipzig, Tauchnitz, 1848 § Wordsworth (William) The Poems, engraved portrait and additional vignette title, with author's cut signature mounted on front free endpaper, contemporary natural morocco, elaborately gilt, by Westleys & Co., pink moiré endpapers, 1847, some spotting, a little rubbed; and c.55 others, bindings, mostly literature, 8vo (c.75)
Polar.- Gerlache de Gomery (Commandant Adrien de) Quinze mois dans L'Antarctique, portrait frontispiece, illustrations, many full-page, folding map, occasional marginal tears, occasional faint soiling, contemporary half morocco, gilt, slight rubbing to corners and extremities, 8vo, Paris, 1902.
Africa.- Birds.- Jackson (Sir Frederick John) The Birds of Kenya Colony and the Uganda Protectorate, 3 vol., first edition, portrait frontispiece, 24 colour plates, captioned tissue-guards, illustrations, large folding map, original cloth, vol. 3 lightly rubbed, dust-jackets, a little rubbed, slight chipping to corners and extremities, spines lightly browned, 1938 § Cave (Colonel Francis O.) and James D. Macdonald, Birds of the Sudan, first edition, colour frontispiece, plates, captioned tissue-guards, illustrations, 2 maps, 1 folding, original cloth, dustjacket, slight chipping to corners and spine extremities, 1955; 8vo (2)
NO RESERVE Scott (Jonathan, editor) The Arabian Nights, 6 vol., engraved frontispieces (lacking in vol.1), contemporary half russia, some spines broken, 1811 § Milton (John) Paradise Lost, 2 vol., second edition, engraved portrait and plates, contemporary calf, worn, 1750 § Cervantes Saavedra (Miguel de) Don Quixote de la Mancha, translated by Charles Jarvis, 4 vol., hand-coloured aquatint plates by J.Clark, contemporary tree calf, rebacked preserving old gilt spines, stained, 1819 § Virgil. The Works, translated by Dryden, 2 vol., engraved frontispieces by Bartolozzi, contemporary calf, gilt, upper cover of vol.1 detached, 1819, some foxing and staining, rubbed, 8vo (14)
NO RESERVE Bernardin de Saint-Pierre (J.-H.) Paul et Virginie, engraved title and plates, foxed, attractive contemporary green straight-grain morocco stamped in gilt and blind, spine gilt, g.e., spine a little rubbed and browned, Paris, n.d. § Verlaine (Paul) Mes Prisons, 1893; Dans les Limbes, portrait, 1894, the last two foxed, uniform calf-backed marbled boards, spines gilt, original wrappers bound in, Paris, Vanier; and c. 45 others, French literature, mostly bound, 8vo et infra (c.50)
Bindings.- Johnson (Samuel) The Works, 9 vol., engraved portrait, some foxing, handsome later tree calf, gilt, spines gilt with red and green roan labels, one or two scuffs, Oxford, 1825 § Dickens (Charles) [Works], "Library Edition", 29 vol. and 'Edwin Drood' in similar style, together 30 vol., plates, contemporary half calf, spines gilt with red and black roan labels, slightly rubbed, Chapman & Hall, [c.1870]; and others, bindings, Tatler, Scott, Hume, Froude etc., 8vo (c.80)
Black basalt Nelson commemorative teapot circa 1805, with hinged cover, moulded with a portrait of the Admiral, the reverse with Britannia, also a treacle glazed Chinoiserie jug printed with a portrait of Nelson and a blue and white plate commemorating Nelson's four victories prior to Trafalgar printed with Neptune, (3) The teapot stands 18cm high For condition reports go to www.peterwilson.co.uk
ALFRED BRISCOE DRURY (1856–1944)THE LITTLE DUCHESS, DATED 1899 modelled in high relief, signed A. DRURY/ 99, within the original Arts & Crafts oak framepanel 33cm x 26cm; frame 64cm x 41.5cmNote: This plaque is a portrait of Gracie Doncaster. Gracie was the youngest of three daughters of the Doncaster family, who were great family friends of the sculptor. All three of the daughters would later become the subjects of Drury's 'ideal sculpture' which aimed to convey the purity and charm of youth. The marble version of this work was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1900.
ALEXANDER MUNRO (1825-1871)TERRACOTTA PORTRAIT ROUNDEL moulded in relief as a portrait of a man with bat wings, bears artist's monogram AM36cm diameterNote: Alexander Munro was a sculptor of the Pre-Raphaelite movement whose early talents were supported by financial assistance from his father's employer, the Duchess of Sutherland. From 1842 he assisted and trained in the Edinburgh studio of the sculptor Alexander Handyside Ritchie. He came to London in 1848 to study sculpture under Charles Barry. At this time he also worked as a mason on the new Palace of Westminster. He exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1849 to 1870, and at the Great Exhibition of 1851 where his Rossetti-influenced figure-group 'Paolo and Francesca' was first exhibited.
MANNER OF HENRY HOBSON RICHARDSONSET OF FOUR AESTHETIC MOVEMENT UPHOLSTERED OAK DINING CHAIRS, CIRCA 1890 each with scrolled terminals incised with flower sprigs above a carved splat with three rosettes and 19th century striped upholstered back panels and seats, on curved legs linked by a turned stretcher, with castors (4)45cm wide, 93.5cm high, 48cm deepLiterature: Aslin, Elizabeth 'E.W. Godwin Furniture And Interior Design Decoration' J. Murray, 1986, p.65 where a chair with similarities to the present lot is illustrated.Note: H. H. Richardson (1838-1886) was a prominent American architect who built extensively across the United States and whose work in turn influenced Louis Sullivan, Frank Lloyd Wright, and many other architects. The chairs in the current lot, although probably English, display many of the characteristics of Richardson's designs for furniture. Richardson's only European project was 'Lululaund', a Romanesque revival style house developed from a sketch for German-born British artist Hubert von Herkomer, in exchange for a portrait (see also lot 79).
LAWRENCE OF ARABIA: THE LITERARY IMPULSE, by Stanley Weintraub & Rodelle Weintraub, 1st US Edition, Publ. Louisiana State University Press, 1975, T.E. Lawrence: A New Biography, by Desmond Stewart, 1st US edition, publ. Harper & Row, 1977, The T.E Lawrence Puzzle, edited by Stephen E. Tabachnick, 1st US edition, University of Georgia Press, 1984, Ross: A Dramatic Portrait, by Terence Rattigan, 1st US edition, Random House, New York, 1962, T.E. Lawrence to His Biographers, by Robert Graves and Liddell Hart, 2nd US Edition, publ. Doubleday, 1963, Lawrence of Arabia, Strange Man of Letters: The Literary Critism and Correspondence of T.E Lawrence, edited by Harold Orlans, 1st US edition, Publ. Associated University Presses, 1993, Scattered Tracks on the Lawrence Trail: Twelve Essays on T.E Lawrence, by J.N Lockman, 1st US edition, Publ. Falcon Books, 1996, T.E Lawrence: The Selected Letters, edited by Malcolm Brown, 1st US edition, publ. W.W. Norton & Company, 1989, The Walking DReam of T.E Lawrence, edited by Charles M. Strang, 1st US edition, Publ. Palgrave, 2002, The Odyssey of Homer translated by T.E Shaw (Colonel T.E Lawrence), 1st Trade Edition, publ. Oxford University Press, 1935 (10)
•ALFRED REGINALD THOMSON (1894-1979) A half length portrait of a gentleman, presumably a Military officer, seated before a large wall map of the English Channel, signed and dated 1930 lower right, oil on canvas, 81cm x 67cm Alfred Reginald Thomson was born in Bangalore, India, where his father was a civil servant. Born deaf, Thomson was later referred to by the press as the 'deaf and dumb artist'. During World War II Thomson became a full time salaried artist for the Air Ministry. Elected to the Royal Academy in 1945, Thomson was the last ever winner of an Olympic gold medal for painting in the 1948 London Olympics

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