Thomas Fox (act.1833-1846):A Miniature Bust Portrait of a Gentleman, with red stock and blue jacket, oval, 6cm by 4.5cm; Hervé: A Miniature Bust Profile Portrait of William Judd Esq, oval, 8.5cm by 7cm; and A Watercolour Profile Bust Portrait of a Lady, wearing a lace cap, oval, 16cm by 12.5cm (3)
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A Porcelain Portrait Miniature, Depicting an Infant with Blonde Hair, circular and within a frame with removeable bail and brooch fitting, measures 5cm in diameter . The miniature is in good condition. The brooch fitting is removeable by a screw fitting and the bail is attached by a hook. It is not hallmarked or stamped, valued as gold. Gross weight 36.5 grams. Condition Report made 5th December 2018.
A Goodwin, Bridgwood & Harris Pottery George IV Commemorative Pottery Jug, circa 1830, printed in black with a bust portrait and inscribed TO THE MEMORY OF HIS LATE MAJESTY KING GEORGE IV …, 15cm high' and A Similar Jug, circa 1831, commemorating the Coronation of King William IV and Queen Adelaide, 16.5cm high (2)
Attributed to George Henry Harlow (1787-1819) Unfinished portrait of Mary (nee Ricketts), Countess of Northesk (1768-1835) Oil on canvas, 60cm by 52cm (oval) Provenance: By Family descent Sale: Sotheby's London ''The British Sale: Part II - Paintings, Drawings and Watercolours'' Lot 136, 15th June 2000 Mary Ricketts married Admiral William Carnegie, 7th Earl of Northesk (1758-1831) in 1788. Carnegie whose family seat was Ethie Castle, Arbroath was third in command at the Battle of Trafalgar. Mary inherited the Balmerino Pearls believed to be a gift from Charles II and is believed to be wearing them in this portrait.
FRANS VAN DER MIJN (1719-1783) "Madame Menier (Mrs Hockett)", portrait study of a lady wearing pearl necklace and white dress with green sash, set in an oval, signed and dated 1751 lower left CONDITION REPORTS Numerous surface scratches, accretions, areas of dirt built up. the paint and glaze is cracked prettry much all over the painting. Areas of loss to the paint, scuffs and scratches. under UV light there appears to be numerous areas of restoration. General wear and tear commensurate with age - see images for details
Boturini Benaduci (Lorenzo) Idea de una nueva historia de la America septentrional, 2 parts in 1 vol., engraved allegorical frontispiece, engraved portrait of the author, title laid down with 2 long tears repaired, some spotting or mostly light foxing, contemporary vellum, worn, [Alden/Landis 746/28; Palau 33786; Sabin 6834], small 4to, Madrid, Juan de Zuniga, 1746. .
Seneca (Lucius Annaeus) Opera quæ exstant, fine engraved portrait frontispiece and architectural title with portraits of Pallas, Hercules and others, and full-page portrait of Seneca, woodcut decorative initials and tail-pieces, colophon f. with large woodcut printer's device verso, repair to inner margin of half-title verso, one or two small wormholes to lower margins, lightly browned, prize f. from the Collège Mazarin bound in at start, contemporary calf with gilt arms of Cardinal Mazarin to covers, gilt spine in compartments, joints splitting, but holding firm, spine ends and corners worn, rubbed and scuffed, a handsomely printed edition of the works, folio, Antwerp, House of Plantin, 1614.
NO RESERVE Thou (Jacques-Auguste de) Histoire Universelle... depuis 1543 jusqu'en 1607, 16 vol., half-titles, titles in red and black, engraved portrait, small patch of damp-staining to vol.1, contemporary mottled calf, spines gilt in compartments with morocco labels, some light rubbing or abrading to covers, a few with small worm tracks but generally very good, 4to, 1734.
NO RESERVE Thackeray (Rev. Francis) A History of the Right Honorable William Pitt, Earl of Chatham, 2 vol., engraved portrait frontispiece, 2 folding tables, 1 folding facsimile, occasional faint spotting, ink inscription inside upper covers, cracked hinges, original cloth-backed boards, rubbed and worn, 1827 § Gail (J. B.) Idylles de Théocrite, 2 vol. in 1, engraved frontispiece & 10 plates, final leaf torn, spotting, contemporary calf-backed boards, rubbed and worn, small loss to spine foot, Paris [1796]; and 16 others, v.s. (19)
Africa.- Speke (John Hanning) Journal of the Discovery of the Source of the Nile, first edition, engraved portrait frontispiece, 2 lithographed maps (1 printed in red and blue and one folding and in pocket at end), further engraved portrait, 24 wood-engraved plates, wood-engraved illustrations, 34pp. publishers' catalogue at end, a few short splits at folds to folding map, repaired verso, some spotting, recased in original pictorial cloth, gilt, corners little worn, rubbed, [Czech p.151], 8vo, Edinburgh and London, 1865.⁂ 'One of the cornerstone books of African exploration' (Czech).
Netherlands history, 8vo and 12mo. The History of the Republick of Holland..., 2 vols., London 1705, folding map and 16 portraits, panel calf; TORCY (Comte de) Memoires de ... pour servir a l'histoire des Negocations Depuis le Traite de Riswick.., in 3 vols. a la Haye 1757; Lettres et Negociations entre M. Jean de Witt.., 4 vols. Amsterdam 1725; KANE (R) Campaign of King William and the Duke of Marlborough.. 1689 to 1712. 2nd edition 1747, folding map and 17 plates; WITT (J de) The True Interest and Political Maxims of the Republick of Holland and West Friesland, in three parts. London 1702, portrait; few others, contemporary bindings in varying condition (19)
Russia - history. GORDON (A) The History of Peter the Great, in 2 vols., Aberdeen 1755, 8vo, 3 portraits, folding map, contemporary calf; [WEBER (F C)] The Present State of Russia, 2 vols., London 1723-22, 8vo, folding map and plan, contemporary calf; Life of Catharine II, 2nd edition, in 3 vols., 1798, 8vo, portrait, folding map (dust stained, foxed), worn half calf; 2 others (9)
WILLIAMS (John) The Rise, Progress, and Present State of the Northern Governments. London 1777, 2 vols. 4to, calf backed boards, rubbed; TEMPLE (Sir William) The Works, in 2 vols., London 1740, folio, portrait, worn calf; other memoirs, biography, history, etc, including Sir Robert Walpole, Sir John Dalrymple; also DEFOE (Daniel) The History of the Union between England and Scotland. London 1786, 4to, portrait, diced calf, cracked joints; few others (condition varies; sold not subject to return)
Attributed to Aubrey Beardsley (British, 1872-1898) A woman in feathered hat and crinoline skirt, standing with drapes behind her signed lower right with initials "AB" pen and ink, unframed 28 x 21cm (11 x 8in) Provenance: Marjorie Gwynneth Townsend-Whitling and by descent Marjorie Townsend-Whitling lived abroad for many years and moved in artistic circles with her close friendship with Alfred Bastien in Brussels and later Stanley Spencer in Cookham. Born Marjorie Gwynneth Townsend-Whitling on 19 April 1895 in Norfolk, she married Arturo Brown Castellanos, the Uruguayan Cultural Attache to Blegium and lived in Brussels in the 1920s. She moved back to Cookham, England in 1933 with her daughter. Her friend Stanley Spencer wished to paint her portrait but she turned him down in favour of Bastien. Tiny silverfish damage in the corner. Unframed.
CRUIKSHANK (R., illustrator) six 12mo stories in coloured paper wraps, c.1830: Old Booty!, Steamers v. Stages, Margate (ink mark to cover), The March of Intellect, and Tom Thumb; BARTSCH (F De) Catalogue des Estampes de J. Adam de Bartsch. Vienne 1818, 8vo, paper wrapper detached, foxing to portrait frontispiece; BENVENISTE and HOETIS (editors) Zero, 1949-50, printed in Tangier, loose plates, unopened, paper wrapper (8)
LAURENCIN (Marie) Costume designs to accompany Venus and Adonis, by John Blow, with seven mounted colour printed plates: Venus and Adonis, Cupidon, the Huntsman, the Shepherdess, the Shepherd, the Three Graces, the Imaginary Portrait of John Blow and His Lady, [publisher probably Editions de l'Oiseau Lyre chez Louise B.M. Dyer, 1939], chipped paper sleeve containing the plates
EURIPIDES. The Tragedies. London: forJ. Dodsley 1781-83, 4to, translated by Robert Potter, in 2 vols., vignette portrait to title of vol. I, temple frontispiece to vol. II, contemporary half calf, hinges weak; SOPHOCLES. The Tragedies, 1788, 4to, 1788, similar binding; PENROSE (Rev. T) Flights of Fancy, London 1775, small 4to, 2pp., modern cloth; RUSSELL (Thomas) Sonnets and Miscellaneous Poems. Oxford 1789, 4to, 62pp., title slightly soiled, later half binding; The Gamblers a Poem, London 1777, 4to, 2 parts in one, modern cloth; LLOYD (Robert) Poems, London: for the Author, 1762, 4to, title with lower corner torn away, half calf chipped; GRAY (Thomas) The Poems, York 1775, 4to, portrait frontispiece, contemporary calf (8)
DENON (Vivant) Voyage dans La Basse et la Haute Egypte. Second edition Paris: imprimerie de J. Tastu, 1829, folio, plate atlas only, loose paper wrappers and 139 (of 143) plates, lacking portrait, all loose with varying dust staining and soiling, and some damage and tears. Sold as a collection of plates and not subject to return.
GAINSBOROUGH (Thomas) The etched and engraved prints of Thomas Gainsborough R.A. Hertfordshire: Iain Bain at the John Boydell Press, 1971. Large folio containing 9 plates in a folder and 2 loose plates, of etchings by Gainsborough, this the publisher's copy, with small folio of Introduction and Notes by Philip McQueen and John Hayes, a restrike portrait plate, and prospectus, all in red cloth presentation box with clasps
M'LEOD, (John) Narrative of a Voyage in His Majesty's late ship Alceste to the Yellow Sea, London: John Murray, 1817. 8vo, portrait, 4 coloured aquatints by Clarke after Dwarris, half-title, errata slip, 4-page publisher's advertisements at end, slightly spotting to title and portrait, uncut, boards, inner hinges weak

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