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JOHN CHERRINGTON OF HEREFORD (1931-2015) - (Five times exhibitor at the National Portrait Gallery, see Lot 77, his portrait of Right Hon Lord R A Butler, KG, Master of Trinity College, Cambridge at our Cardiff Saleroom on 1st June, 2018) Lots 282 - 285 - All unframed unless otherwise stated, majority signed, late 1970s/1980s Four framed works of various scenes by JOHN CHERRINGTON
A finely worked portrait cameo of a bearded gentlemanMounted in an unmarked gold frame with brooch and pendant fittings, the reverse inscribed "Executed by John Nicholson Dawkin, cameo engraver to The Queen and HRH The Duchess of Kent", date 1855. 5.5 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Some cracks to cameo, top loop probably associated and probably not gold, general wear.
A 19th century ormolu and Sevres style painted porcelain mounted book slideEach end panel painted with female portrait bust amongst gilt and floral scrollwork, the reverse of each panel indistinctly named. 39 cm long, closed. CONDITION REPORTS: Panels loose with holding pins lacking, some misshaping and wear to ormolu, general wear.
1- SHACKLETON (ERNEST HENRY): South, The Story of Shackleton's Last Expedition 1914-1917. London: William Heinemann, 1919. First edition, FIRST ISSUE, with Errata slip. Illustrated with a large folding map, Coloured frontispiece, 87 photographic plates (1 double-page), plus maps in the text. Bound in the publisher's original blue pictorial cloth gilt, upper cover lettered and stamped with image of 'Endurance' in silver gilt. Head & foot of spine and corners rubbed; edges of folding map little frayed; A near very good copy with the page edges browned, as usual with this book. This first impression was printed on poor quality paper and is prone to browning. 2- Kane, Elisha Kent: Arctic Explorations: The Second Grinnell Expedition in Search of Sir John Franklin in Two volumes. Philadelphia, Childs & Peterson, 1857. With a portrait and extra engraved title page (dated 1856) to both volumes, plus 18 plates and 3 charts (2 folding). Bound in the original publishers cloth; occasional foxing. (3)
GRACE, W G: Cricket, One of only 10 Presentation copies, Bristol, J.W. Arrowsmith, 1891, First edition, Large Paper De Luxe Edition, one of only 10 Presentation copies Signed by W G Grace and W Methven Brownlee. Crown quarto, pp xii, 512 (including the list of Subscribers, the total edition was of 652 copies). With a portrait frontispiece and 44 illustrations, some full-page, all on India paper, mounted. Half leather, (rebacked and corners little rubbed), t.e.g. with two bookplates pasted to front pastedown: Charles Pratt Green (famous for his 149 historic bats’ collection), and A E Winder (famous for his vast collection of Cricket books). This volume is also unique, in that it has an extra 15 (mainly heads) illustrations, pasted in the margins next to the player, in the chapter: 'Cricketers I have met'. Also: a loosely tipped-in 2pp Autograph letter, Signed; on CCCC, Thrissell House, Stapleton Rd. Bristol, headed paper; dated June 7th. 1890: “Dear Sir, Will you kindly allow Woods? (Sammy Woods ?) to play for his county on June 19, 20-21 and at Bristol against the Australians on July 10,11,& 12. We are awfully short of bowlers or I would not ask….. “ Signed: W. G. Grace, and addressed to The Revd. H. A. James.
Marina Marina (Russian, b.1970)A RECLINING NUDESigned l.r., signed and inscribed verso, oil on canvas40 x 95cmMarina Marina was brought up in rural Russia. She studied painting at Kostroma State Necrasov University and went on to win the most prestigious prizes at Kostroma Regional Fine Art Show in 1997 and at the National Juried Show of Portrait Art in 2000. Her strongest works are of the nude and she was named 'The Artist to Watch' in the 'Artist of Russia to Watch' show in 2009. Her works are now sold in London and the USA.
Meares, John: Voyages made in the Years 1788 and 1789, from China to the North West Coast of America. To which are prefixed ... A voyage performed in 1786, from Bengal, in the ship Nootka;… London, printed at Logographic Press, and Sold by J. Walter, 1790, First Edition. Complete with: stipple-engraved portrait of the author, 10 Engraved Maps and Charts (3 folding), & 17 Plates (some folding or double-page). 4to. PP: viii, (v)List of Subscribers, (vii)Contents, xcv, (i)Errata, 372, (cviii)Appendix, Plus the 28 plates & Maps. Leather backed marbled boards, Armorial bookplate of Thomas Sneyd Kynnersley to front pastedown and another armorial bookplate to verso of title; a content page torn (without loss); one plate a little trimmed (but still with very good margin); some of the folding plates have been professionally strengthened on back of the folds; couple of pages with marginal tear & small loss (well away from text); occasional spotting and some offsetting.
Camden, William: BRITANNIA; or a chorographical description of the flourishing kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the islands adjacent; from the earliest antiquities; Translated from the edition published by the author in MDCVII. Enlarged by the latest discoveries, by Richard Gough ; In Three Volumes. London, Printed by John Nichols for T. Payne, 1789, First Edition thus; Collated, complete with Portrait Frontis, 93 Plates & ill., 57 Maps by John Cary (Mostly Double-Page or Folding), Plus a folding table. Folio, PP: V1- (viii), (i)Contents, (i)blank, xxii, (iv), viii, cxlix, 351, +Index etc.; V2- 598, +Index etc.; V3- 760, +Index etc. Near contemporary full tree calf with two morocco labels; Armorial bookplate of Thomas Sneyd Kynnersley to verso of title on volumes 1&2; 4 inch split to hinge of first volume; some of the folding Maps have been professionally strengthened on back of the folds and one page torn & repaired. (3)
A large pair of Dresden oval mirrors,late 19th century, in the Meissen style, each surmounted by two putti and an oval portrait of Marie Antoinette, over frames profusely decorated with applied flowers and beads, the aprons with oval panels decorated with musical trophies, the boarded backs with adjustable supports,45cm wide76cm high (2)
Wren, Percival Christopher: Beau Geste. L, J Murray, 1927, edition deluxe, Signed Limited- number 800 of 1000; also with the author’s bookplate inscribed 'To Mrs. F M Maltby, with the author’s best wishes and kindest regards, Signed'. Frontispiece portrait of the author, four coloured plates, 16 black and white plates and other illustrations by Helen McKie. original buckram in red and blue with paper lettering piece on spine, top edge gilt. PP: 579, (i)blank, (iv)The Song of the Legion, with its title page dated 1926. Spine faded; occasional foxing.
A mixed lot comprising two 19th Century silhouettes With a further miniature portrait inset into ebonised frames, largest image 9x8cm (3) CONDITION REPORT: No information on the backs of frames Picture of young gent has large stains to the edges of the picture and is poorly cut to fit the frame Picture of older gent is discoloured
A CASED PAIR OF COMMEMORATIVE SILVER GOBLETS CELEBRATING THE SILVER JUBILEE OF QUEEN ELIZABETH II, Birmingham 1977, mark of Toye, Kenning & Spencer, with Silver Jubilee mark, the conical bodies each embossed with a portrait medallion of the Queen in profile, inscribed Silver Jubilee of H.M. Queen Elizabeth II 1952-1977, and raised on knopped and chased stem and circular base, gilt interior, (c.9.5 troy ozs all in). Each 13.5cm high. (2)
A GOLD, SILVER AND DIAMOND EGYPTIAN REVIVAL SUITE, comprising necklace and bracelet, the necklace composed of seven bell-shaped hammered silver and gold mounted portrait medallions to a yellow gold trace-link chain, each medallion set with a small brilliant-cut diamond, the bracelet formed as five interlinked square-shaped medallions, each depicting a sphinx and set with two small brilliant-cut diamonds, necklace approx. length 40cm, bracelet approx. link 18cm., clasps stamped 750. (2)
AN UNUSUAL SMALL SILVER CROSS BY WILLIAM EGAN OF CORK, Dublin 1964, mark of William Egan, mounted with a blue enamel portrait medallion depicting Our Lady, cased. 8.5cm high; together with a plain silver paten, Dublin 1966, also mark of William Egan, with commemorative mark, of circular form. 10.5cm diameter, (c.4 troy ozs all in). (2)
Mid 19th century English School, portrait study of a lady seated with book in hand, oil on canvas, unsigned, 54cm x 42cm, together with, an oval portrait miniature of a young gentleman, oil on card, 12cm x 9cm, a hand coloured engraving of two regimental officers and a coloured lithograph of a a young drummer boy, laid on canvas. (4)

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