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‡Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe RA (1901-1979)Portrait of T. E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia)SignedOil on canvas60.5 x 50.5cmTunnicliffe also painted Henry Williamson who was a friend of Lawrence and did Illustrations for Williamson’s wildlife books++Does not appear to be relined but difficult to be certain verso is overpainted two repairs with patches verso (one left margin above centre one above lower margin left of centre a few scuffs marks and blemishes some fine paint separation would be enhanced by a light clean
‡Ruskin Spear CBE RA (1911-1990)Portrait of Ida the artist’s nieceSignedOil on board29 x 26cmProvenance:Fosse Gallery Gloucestershire December 1985Lots 104 to 172 - The Property of a Gentleman++A large scratch upper right with a little retouching an area of retouching lower left behind chair showing under u.v. light a few other small marks and blemishes
Postcards in two albums - including artist-drawn children's card Mabel Lucie Attwell (x 10), comic novelty Felix (x 5), Bonzo (x 6), street scenes, topography, real photographic, military, actresses and actors, glamorous, Adolf Beck (victim of miscarriage of justice) autographed portrait, etc (qty)
Very Rare German Award Document Grouping for the Legion Condor Panzer Badge, the grouping consists of large formal citation for the “Panzertruppenabzeichen der Legion Condor in Silber” awarded to Unteroffizier Kurt Schneider 6.Panzer-Regiment 5, on 10 Mai (May) 1940. The other award citation in the group is that for the Spanish Cross with Swords in silver “Deutsche Spanien-Kreuz in Silber mit Schwertern”, which is dated 6 Juni (June) 1939. Accompanying the citations if a framed and glazed formal portrait photograph of Schneider in Panzer uniform wearing black Panzer beret and three small size snapshot photographs. Interesting and rare award citation set.
4x WW1 Photographs of Casualty Interest, including a glazed photograph of British officer of the Royal Artillery inked to the back “Major F W Dust MC RFA Killed in Action April 23 191- Nr Leus”; framed studio portrait photograph with newspaper cutting to the lower section “Driver C Cooke RGA of Clements has been killed”; small circular portrait in memorial frame and framed photograph of a member of the Army Service Corps. (4 items)
Signed by William Butler YeatsYeats (W.B.) The Trembling of the Veil, 8vo L. (T. Werner Laurie Ltd.) 1922 Privately Printed, Signed Ltd. Edn 844 (1000) copies, portrait frontis by Charles Shannon, hf. title, uncut, parchment backed green paper boards, printed label, original dust jacket, clean copy. [Wade 133]. (1)
Inscribed by Rebel LeaderMacDonagh (Thomas) Songs of Myself, D. 1910, green cloth gilt, v.g. inscribed by author on ffep, 'To my friend / Mr. James Pollock / with the regards / of the author./ Thomas MacDonagh 21.xi.1911.' 'Irish Rebellion' postcard with portrait of MacDonagh laid in at front.Thomas MacDonagh, teacher and poet, signatory of the 1916 Proclamation, Volunteer commander at Jacob's factory in Bishop Street, was shot by firing squad on 3 May 1916. A British officer reportedly said, 'They all died well, but MacDonagh died like a prince.' Presentation copies from MacDonagh are now very uncommon.
Mac Donagh (Thomas) Thomas Campion and the Art of English Poetry D. & L. 1913, cloth boards, in the scarce wrapper; The same, brown printed card; Poetical Works, D. 1916, portrait, cloth boards, wrappers, Literature in Ireland. D. 1916, portrait, errata slip, blue cloth gilt in wrappers; Pagans A Modern Play in Two Conversations. D. & L. 1920, wrappers., Literature in Irish Studies, D. 1916, scarce. A good collection, First Editions.'This other, his helper and friend, was coming into his force; He might have won fame in the end, So sensitive his nature seemed, So daring and sweet his thought..' [W.B. Yeats]. (5)
An Irish Photographers Personal ArchiveMansfield (George) of Morristown Lattin, Naas, Co. Kildare. An important Archive of original Photographs and Negatives, over a period of approx. 20 years, c. 1869-1889. Many of these were taken at his home near Naas, and the images show his family, his stately home, landscapes, studies of the River Liffey and various buildings, and with some taken at properties in France where his family had connections.The collection consists of the following;A. Portfolio of large mounted Original Photographs, each approx. 9" x 11 1/2", and all with manuscript captions on mounts:1. "On the Liffey," Morristown Lattin, 18692. "Terrace Walk," Morristown Lattin, 18703. "The Long Walk," Morristown Lattin, 18754. "The Weir - Liffey," Morristown Lattin, 18765. "River Walk," Morristown Lattin, 18786. "View from Terrace," Morristown Lattin 18787. "The Weir - Liffey," Morristown Lattin, 18788. "The Weir," Morristown Lattin, 18799. "The Mill - Yeomanstown," 187910. "Lord Mayo's Tomb near Naas,"11. "Tirso Mansfield at Noddy," Morristown Lattin, 189112. "Eustace - Henry - Aly," Morristown Lattin, 189213. "Tirso et Marguerite Mansfield," Morristown Lattin, 189214. "Gap of Dungloe"15. "Ferme de Ferussac a Pleurs," Marne, 188916. "Chateau a Pleurs," Marne 188917. "Cour de Ferme," Corroy, Marne 188918. "Chateau a Pleurs," Marne 188919. "Chateau des Bretignoles" Indre et Loire 187220. "Chateau des Bretignoles," Indre et Loire 187221. "Pyrennes,"22. Large PortraitB. Portfolio of Large Negatives55 Landscape studies of trees, rivers & buildings, mostly approx. 12" x 15", but a few approx. 9 1/2" x 13 1/2".C. Portfolio of Small Negatives25 - Landscape studies of trees, rivers and buildings, each approx. 8" x 10"D. Portfolio of Large Negatives10 Family Portraits & Groups, each approx. 12" x 15"E. Portfolio of Small Negatives14 - Family Portraits & Groups, each approx. 8" x 10".Together with the above, the Archive also includes George Mansfield's Competition Medals, as follows:One bronze Medal for 1884, issued by Photographic Society of Ireland, to George Mansfield For Landscape, 'Pas de Roland' No. 76.One bronze Medal for 1887, issued by Photographic Society of Ireland to George Mansfield.One bronze Medal issued to George Mansfield, 1890 'For Society Work,' and Two silver Medals for 1896, issued by Photographic Society of Ireland, awarded to George Mansfield, For Landscape & For Artistic Merit. All in all, an outstanding Archive of Early Irish Photographic Material.** George Mansfield was originally an Apothecary or Chemist with a shop at 2 Lower Camden Street, Dublin in 1850. At the same time, his brother had a Fancy Goods Shop at 90 Grafton Street. In 1856, he joined the Dublin Photographic Society. By 1857 he had joined George Yeats at No. 2 Grafton Street, where they were offering a photographic service, as well as selling optical and photographic equipment. During the 1860's George joined his brother at 60 Grafton Street, as Mansfield's Brothers, where they sold general fancy goods, pianos, and other musical instruments and had a photographic studio located on the 1st floor. When the Prince of Wales visited Dublin, for the Opening Ceremony of the Dublin International Exhibition which was held in Earlsfort Terrace, George Mansfield received the commission to photograph him, and by all accounts sales of his carte de visit portrait of the Prince must have been very lucrative. Mansfield's chemical knowledge served him well, when in 1879 he made an important discovery which had the effect of greatly increasing the speed of the newly introduced dry plate process. He appears to have exploited this discovery financially as he was soon to be found living in Morristown Lattin, a large house near Naas. Towards the end of the Century he became a regular contributor to both the British Journal of Photography and Photographic News, the two leading British photographic periodicals at the time. He also immersed himself in the local area and became a Justice of the Peace. In 1898 his name figured on the Grand Jury at the Kildare Assizes, joining such people as Lord Walter Fitzgerald, a son of the Duke of Leinster and other gentry. He was President of the Photographic Society of Ireland in 1890-1892. Literature: Photography in Ireland 19th Century, by Edward Chandler
The Sketch Books of Renowned Irish ArtistDuncan (Mary)Artist. Two sketch books, one approx. 26cms x 21cms and the other approx. 21cms x 13cms, inscribed with the name of M. Duncan, also written in Irish as M. ni Dhonnachadha of 17 Rathmines Road, Dublin. Her work is to be found in the Hugh Lane Gallery and the National Portrait Gallery, London.The larger of the two books consists of pencil sketches in which the figures are drawn with sensitivity and skill. They include Dublin and foreign street scenes, and old town buildings (a few in ink). Some have captions in Irish: a man in a stream is inscribed 'Fuair sé é fein is lár na hábhann," and a horseman and woman with broom 'Do chaith a bhlais an scuab i na dhiadh, The smaller book contains rough pencil sketches. There is also included a mounted photograph of Mary Duncan's oil painting entitled "The Mirror". As albums, w.a.f. (2)Mary Duncan (1885 - 1964) was born in England, and moved to Dublin in 1910. She was a friend of the cousins Estella Solomons and Louise Jacobs, and her portrait of Solomons is now in Trinity College. During the 1920's she moved to London, and later to Cornwall.
Rare Portrait of Jonathan SwiftNathaniel Bermingham (b. Ireland c. 1720 F / 1736-74) Portrait of Jonathan Swift, c. 1774, head and shoulders, in white cut paper against black, wearing a curly grey wig, oval, 11 1/2" high x 8 1/2" wide (29cms x 22cms). the frame is carved sand gilt. With the Swift family crest and leaf sprays.This very rare portrait by Bermingham displays in great detail the art of cut paper. Bermingham was noted for his small portraits and coats of arms, cut in paper or vellum. He headed to London c. 1774 and exhibited his works at the Society of Artists. Including a portrait in cut paper of The Duke of Gloucester, his address was at "Mr. Kelly's, The Cane Shop near Temple Bar." In 2009 The Arms of John Boyle, 5th Earl of Cork and Orrery (1707 - 1762) was offered by Christie's as lot 53. Also in cut paper. It was part of the Glin Castle Sale, 7th May 2009. It measured 38cms x 31cms and it sold for £20,000. The Victoria and Albert Museum have a cut paper portrait of Britannia mourning The Prince of Wales.Provenance: Rushbrooke Hall, Bury St. Edmunds. Originally the home of The Jermyn Family, with the Rothschild Family taking over the house in 1938. In 2015 there was an auction of items from the kitchens of Rushbrooke Hall which included this unidentified "Picture of a Nobleman". Swift refers several times to cut paperwork in his "Miscellanies". He quotes in "Dan Jackson's Picture Cut in Paper," "Clarissa drew her scissors from the case, to draw the lines of poor Dan Jackson's Face. One sloping line cut forehead, nose and chin, a nick produced a mouth and made him grin."
Yeats (John Butler) A Sketch of the playwright possibly a preparatory sketch of John Millington Synge, Irish Playwright, pipe in hand, apparently reading galley proofs, pencil on paper, approx. 7" x 5", with an engraving of Yeats' finished portrait of Synge, 1905.Provenance: Yeats family collection.
An Irish Nazi SympathiserLia Clarke ['Margaret Lyster'] & Kathleen McCormack. Poems of Incompleteness, by Margaret Lyster [pen-name of Lia Clarke], L., Erskine Macdonald [but Dublin printed], portrait, Cuala style blue boards, linen spine, n.d.Laid in are 1)Autograph signed postcard from Lia Clarke in Berlin to Miss Kitty McCormack at Dun Emer, Dundrum, dated 18-10-[19]38, less than 3 weeks after Germany occupied the Sudetenland. 'I hope Miss Gleeson is in good health & not breaking rules! I am on my way back from ex-Czechoslovakia where I was writing articles. I came across a school friend from old Austrian days & was staying with her. Hope to see you soon, Lia Clarke.'2)An attractive small watercolour portrait of Lia Clarke, presumably by Kathleen McCormack, part of a Dun Emer Guild design on the reverse. Kathleen was a niece of Evelyn Gleeson and a designer with Dun Emer.Lia Clarke is an interesting and enigmatic figure. Born Cornelia Comyn in Ballinderry, Co. Galway, she was very briefly married to the poet Austin Clarke in 1920. They separated almost immediately, but she retained his surname. She became a writer and journalist, visiting Austria and Germany, where she developed sympathies with the Nazi movement. She was Dublin representative of the Graf Reischach Dienst newsagency, and under another name she ran 'The Irish-Ireland Research Society', which published anti-Jewish leaflets. A booklet she wrote in 1939 was sent by Maud Gonne to Oscar Pfaus, a German official who was in contact with the IRA. See R.M. Douglas, 'The Pro-Axis Underground in Ireland 1939-45', Historical Journal 2006, 49:4, and correspondence on the politics.ie website,
Runa Press. A full set of the six 'Poetry Quartos', Dublin 1943-44, with covers illustrated by Irish artists, viz. Outriders, with a drawing by Jack B. Yeats RHA; Bannered Spears, drawing by Harry Kernoff RHA; Earth Fire, portrait by Sean O'Sullivan RHA; Tidings, drawing by Sean Keating RHA; Apocalypse, drawing by Stephen Gilbert; Winter-Sheaf, illus. from a watercolour by Cecile Walton. The poetry includes work by Jonathan Hanaghan, Rupert Strong, Eithne O'Connell [later Strong], Valentin Iremonger, William Pearse Clare, Bruce Williamson, [Lord] Dunsany, Roy McFadden, John Irvine, Alex Comfort, Henry Treece, Leslie H. Daiken, Basil Rakoczi, Herbert Read, Frank Harris and others. Remarkably well produced given wartime restrictions, one wonders how they got the excellent paper. A very good clean set, scarce thus.(1)
[Heaney (Seamus)] Nobelpris i Littertatur. The Nobel Prize in Literature. Presentation folder jointly issued by Swedish and Irish Post Office, featuring two blocks of four postage stamps showing the Irish winners of the Nobel Prize for Literature, viz. Seamus Heaney, W.B. Yeats, Samuel Beckett and George Bernard Shaw, franked in Stockholm and Dublin repectively, 1.10.2004, and also a print of the four portrait designs by Lars Sjooblom. Fine.; together with Menu for a Dinner offered by the President [Mary Robinson] and Mr. Robinson in honour of the President of the Republic of Poland, His Excellency Aleksander Kwasniewski and Mrs. Jolanta Kwasniewski, Dublin Castle 25 March 1997, quarto, the menu inscribed to Noel O'Neill and signed by John Bruton (Taoiseach) and his wife Finola, Mary and Nick Robinson, Jolanta and Aleksander Kwasniewski and Seamus Heaney (all at the top table). (2)
19th Century English School pair of silhouette portraits on card heightened with gilt, 'Portrait of a Gentleman' and 'Portrait of a Lady', the former 9 cm x 6.5 cm the latter 9.5 cm x 7 cm, framed and glazed. Together with 19th Century English School pair of silhouette portraits with watercolour on card, 'Portrait of a Gentleman' and 'Portrait of a Lady', each 10.5 cm x 7.5 cm, framed and glazed; and Early 20th Century English School watercolour miniature, 'Portrait of a Soldier in Military Dress', monogrammed and dated 'WF/1917' (lower right), 8.8 cm x 6.8 cm, framed and glazed (5)

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