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A Vienna Type Porcelain Cabinet Plate, circa 1900, painted with a bust portrait of Iris within a claret border gilt with classical ornament, titled in black and beehive mark in blue, 24.5cm diameter; and A Similar Plate, titled Sehnsucht within a blue border gilt with classical ornament, titled in black and beehive mark in blue, 24.5cm diameter (2)
V S Buchanan (Scottish, late 18th century): A Wax Relief Bust Portrait of a Gentleman, his hair en queue, wearing a cloak and cravat, inscribed to the truncation D.S.S.BVCHANIÆ COMES 1793, 7cm high, in a turned ebonised frame with gilt fillet For a similar example see Bonhams, London, 7.19.03, lot 46
After James Tassie (Scottish, 1735-1798): A Wax Relief Portrait of Mrs Anthony Stewart, her hair up, wearing a lace trimmed dress, signed to the truncation MRS ANTH. STEWART EDIN. 1795 and TASSIE F, 6.5cm high, in a glazed turned ebonised frame See Gray (John Miller) James and William Tassie. A Biographical and Critical Sketch with a Catalogue of Their Portrait of Medallions of Modern Personages where this silhouette is recorded as number 371 in the catalogue
After Sir Anthony Van Dyck (1599-1641): A Coloured Wax Relief Bust Portrait of James II as a child, 9.5cm high, in a glazed painted wooden frame with gilt fillet This study of the young Duke of York, later James II, derives from the group portrait of The Three Eldest Children of Charles I painted around 1634 by Van Dyck, now in the Sabauda Gallery, Turin
After Bertrand Andrieu (French, 1761-1822): A Coloured Wax Relief Bust Portrait of Josephine de Beauharnais, inscribed to the truncation ANDRIEU F, 5cm high, in a glazed ebonised frame; A Similar Bust Portrait of Marie-Louise, Duchess of Palma, 7cm high, framed and glazed; and A Pair of Coloured Wax Relief Bust Portraits of Elizabeth Fry and her Husband, 6.5cm high, framed and glazed (4)
English School, 18th century: A Colour Wax Relief Bust Portrait of a Gentleman, believed to be William Cavendish, 5th Duke of Devonshire, 7cm high, a glazed turned wood frame, inscribed to reverse in pen; and A Similar Bust Portrait of Admiral Keppel, 7cm high, an hexagonal glazed ebonised frame (2)
A Rowland Ward Brass Mounted Hoof, early 20th century, the hinged cover inscribed POLPETTI WITH MACARONIA-MOLLY CAREW, stamped mark, 14cm wide; A Brass Beaker, with presentation inscription to Private G C Peacock; A Bolas Gun; A Bronze Miniature Jockey Cap and Crop, mounted on an oak plinth; Three Various Riding Crops; and After A G Haigh: Portrait of Dante (8)
A Mid-18th Century Ivory Fan, silvered and gilded to the upper guards and the gorge, carving to the guards being quite intricate. The double silk leaf is painted with delicate flowers, birds and a butterfly in pastel colours. The verso is plain. Guard length 28cm; and An Early 18th Century Ivory Fan, with slender sticks, the monture painted in pastel colours, each guard having intricately carved panels, a portrait of a gentleman to the upper guard with a small ivory figure below, the lower guard carved and painted with a different figure, and small flowers. The gorge features several carved cherubs, flowers and scrolling, with gold highlights. The double paper leaf is simply painted with a couple in fine dress, seated on a rock in a rural setting, with two further perhaps more rural folk making conversation. Simple buildings with birds along the roofline are behind. The verso is plain save for a simple drawing of fencing and vegetation. Guard length 27cm (2). Fan 1 - The gilding is dull. Some very pale staining to the leaf. Fan 2 - The leaf has been repaired in places. The first stick in to the left is stuck to the guard. The other guard shows a repair at lower level. A sliver of ivory is missing from the upper part of the lower guard.
An Art Nouveau Sapphire and Pearl Pendant, a carved sapphire bird suspended within a pearl set frame, with a carved intaglio drop, depicting a male portrait, measures 5cm by 3cm . The pendant is in good condition. The two stone pendant drops are possibly later replacements. Gross weight 3.8 grams. Condition Report made 30th August 2018.
Middle East.- Gordon (General Sir Thomas Edward) Persia Revisited (1895) with Remarks on H.I.M. Mozuffer-ed-Din Shah, and the Present Situation in Persia (1896), first edition, presentation copy inscribed and dated by the author, portrait frontispiece, 9 plates, publisher's catalogue at end, original cloth, gilt, small repair to spine head, light rubbing and scuffing, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 8vo, 1896.
Ireland.- Smith (Charles) The Ancient and Present State of the County of Kerry, engraved portrait frontispiece, double-page folding map (1 or 2 small tears), 4 folding or double-page plates, 1 with tears and small areas of loss, 1 full-page plate, scattered pencil notes, contemporary calf, rebacked, a little rubbed, 8vo, Dublin, for the Author, [?1774].
Birds.- Jardine (Sir William) The Birds of Great Britain and Ireland, 4 vol., (The Naturalist's Library: Ornithology, vol. 9, 11, 12, 14) engraved portrait frontispieces (excluding vol. 14), additional vignette titles (2 hand-coloured), 129 engraved hand-coloured plates, illustrations, modern cloth, [Zimmer pp.324-327], Edinburgh, 1838-43 § Holloway (William) The British Museum; or, Elegant Repository of Natural History, 2 vol. only of 4 (vol. 1 & 3), hand-coloured engraved frontispiece and 71 plates only, occasional faint off-setting, scattered spotting, tear affecting text (G5, vol. 1), 1 or 2 small marginal tears, ownership inscription to title head, bookplates, contemporary calf, rebacked, a little rubbed and worn, for J. Johnson, 1806 § Tyas (Rev. Robert) Beautiful Birds Described, 2 vol., hand-coloured lithographed frontispieces and 34 plates, 1 plate misbound in wrong volume, occasional faint spotting, cracked hinges, original decorative cloth, a little rubbed, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 1868; and 19 others, mostly birds, 8vo & 12mo (27)
BIrds.- Lauder (Sir Thomas Dick) The Miscellany of Natural History. Volume 1. Parrots, engraved portrait frontispiece, additional engraved title, 36 plates, all but one hand-coloured, o1 bottom edge neatly restored, occasional marginal damp-staining, modern half morocco, Edinburgh, 1833 § Swainson (William) The Natural History of the Birds of Western Africa, 2 vol., vol. 7 & 8 of 'The Naturalist's Library', engraved portrait frontispieces, additional engraved hand-coloured titles and 64 plates, illustrations, occasional spotting, ink inscription to front free endpapers, contemporary half calf, a little rubbed, Edinburgh, 1837; and 3 others, birds. v.s. (6)
Elzevier.- Terentius Afer (Publius) Comœdiae sex, engraved pictorial title, small woodcut portrait of Terence, a few ff. printed in red and black, woodcut head- and tail-pieces and decorative initials, light water-staining to lower corners, occasional spotting, contemporary English black blind-stamped panelled morocco, covers with acorn and foliage tools, within double filet borders, spine in compartments and with circle and cross tools, rubbed, 12mo, Leiden, Bonaventure & Abraham Elzevier, 1635; and a larger copy of the same edition in contemporary vellum, 12mo (2)⁂ First Elzevier edition (see Willems for issue points), which Willems praises as follows: 'la plus belle et la plus estimée est incontestablement la première, qui est un chef-d'œuvre typographique'. References: Willems 433.
Jonson (Ben) The Works, 6 vol., first octavo and illustrated edition, engraved portrait frontispiece and 11 plates, some spotting, lightly browned, contemporary panelled calf, sympathetically rebacked, retaining original red morocco labels, corners little worn, a good set, 8vo, Printed for J. Walthoe [and others], 1716.
Sallustius Crispus (Caius) La Congiura di Catalina, engraved additional title with portrait of author, title and dedication in red and black and with engraved devices or arms, woodcut head-pieces and decorative initials, a few small stains, occasional spotting, 19th century cloth-backed marbled boards, joints splitting, rubbed, Naples, n.p., 1760 § Aristophanes. Il Pluto, Florence, Mouckiana, 1751 bound with Aristophanes. Le Nuvole, Florence, Mouckiana, 1754, together 2 works in 1 vol., 1st title with engraved vignette, 2nd with engraved portrait, occasional spotting, contemporary mottled calf, rebacked, preserving original gilt spine in compartments, rubbed; 8 others, Italian, v.s. (10)
Royal Photographs.- Collection of 16 portrait photographs of members of the royal family, including: Queen Alexandra, Edward VIII, George VI, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Princess Elizabeth, Princess Margaret etc., many copies of earlier photographs, ink stamps of G.R. Wills, photographer, of East Cowes, v.s., v.d. [1950s & 1960s].
English Civil War.- Sprigge (Joshua) Anglia Rediviva: Englands Recovery; Being, the History of the Motions, Actions, and Successes of the Army Under the Immediate Conduct of his Excellency Sr. Thomas Fairfax, Kt. Captain-General of All the Parliaments Forces in England, first edition, woodcut coat-of-arms of Thomas Fairfax (trimmed and laid down), folding table, large folding engraved plate of the battle of Naseby (detached, linen-backed and closely trimmed), lacking folding equestrian portrait of Charles, lacking F4, numerous repairs to margins, a few ff. detached, occasional notes and markings in a near-contemporary hand, later calf with metal clasp, covers detached, a little worn, [Wing S5070], small folio, R.W. for John Partridge, 1647; sold not subject to return.
Privately printed.- Voltaire (François Marie Arouet de) La Pucelle; or the Maid of Orleans: A Poem in XXI Cantos, 2 vol., half-title, engraved portrait from another work mounted on verso of half-title of vol.1, offsetting on to title, title to vol.2 lightly browned, occasional spotting, 19th century crushed light brown morocco, gilt, rubbed, g.e., 8vo, [?London], no printer, 1796-1797.⁂ Rare privately printed translation, purportedly made by Catharine Maria Bury, Countess of Charleville, although a tipped-in A.L.s. from her grandson Brinsley Marlay disputes this and attributes the translation to her husband.
King (Lord) The Life of John Locke, with Extracts from his Correspondence, Journals, and Common-Place Books, first edition, engraved portrait frontispiece (loose), facsimile, occasional faint spotting, small area of loss to half-title (neatly restored), bookplate, ink inscription and small abrasion mark to front pastedown, hinges strengthened, original paper backed boards, a little rubbed and scuffed, 4to, 1829 § Caryly (Joseph) An Exposition with Practical Observations, continued upon ... Chapters of Job, browning, occasional soiling, lacking blank prelim and final 2 leaves (Table), later half calf, very rubbed and scuffed, [Wing C776], M. Simmons, 1664; and 2 others, 4to & 8vo, (4)
Bindings.- Churchill (Sir Winston Spencer) Lord Randolph Churchill, 2 vol., first edition, portrait frontispieces, half-titles, plates (lacking one), faint marginal damp-staining, original cloth bound at end, modern half morocco, gilt, 1906 § Thackeray (W. M.) The Virginians, 2 vol., first edition, engraved frontispieces, additional engraved titles, plates and illustrations, occasional spotting, contemporary half morocco, a little rubbed, 1858-59 § Brands (George) William Shakespeare a Critical Study, 2 vol., faint spotting to endpapers, contemporary half morocco, a little rubbed, 1896; and a small quantity of others, v.s. (sm. qty)

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