John Duvall (1816 - 1892), Silkminster, Chestnut hunter, signed lower left hand corner and Ipswich, oil on canvas, 39 x 50 cm, gilt frame and the pair, indistinctly named, Bay hunter, signed lower right hand corner and Ipswich, oil on canvas, 39 x 50 cm, gilt frame, (2). Originally a portrait painter but, with the advent of photography, he turned his attention to the painting of animals being patronised by members of the Royal Family as well as the nobility. He exhibited at the Royal Academy 1855-1857 and was the first chairman of the Ipswich Fine Art Society. He was commissioned to paint a series of illustrations for 'The Suffolk Stud Book' (1880) for the Suffolk Horse Society.
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A Victorian gilded and embossed leather bound German photograph album with two air musical box playing "Home Sweet Home" and "Erminie Lullaby", together with various photographs including various portrait photographs by various photographers of Aberystwyth, Aberdare, Cardiff and Pontypridd, etc
[King (William)] The Art of Cookery, in Imitation of Horace's Art of Poetry. With some letters to Dr. Lister, and others: Occasion'd principally by the Title of a Book publish'd by the Doctor, being the Works of Apicius Coelius, Concerning the Soups and Sauces of the Antients, half-title, browned, contemporary panelled calf, sympathetically rebacked, corners worn, rubbed at edges, [Bitting p.260; Cagle 794; Maclean p.84; Oxford p.51; Simon BG 908; Vicaire 475], for Bernard Lintott, [1708] § Hearne (Thomas) Vindication of those who take the Oath of Allegiance, engraved portrait frontispiece of the author, some foxing, heavier at start, contemporary panelled calf, sympathetically rebacked, rubbed, no printer, 1731; and a small quantity of others, 18th century English Literature & History, v.s. (Sm.Qty.)
Africa.- Alldridge (T. J.) The Sherbro and its Hinterland, portrait frontispiece, plates, 2 folding maps, 1 in pocket at end (small tears to foldlines), occasional pencil annotations, modern morocco, 1901; A Transformed Colony. Sierra Leone, portrait frontispiece, folding colour map bound at end, small tears, cracked hinges, original cloth, a little rubbed, slight fading to spine, 1910 § Trotter (Lieut.-Col. J. K.) The Niger Sources, frontispiece, plates, folding map, tears (repaired), ex-library with usual ink-stamps, modern morocco, 1898; and another, similar, 8vo (4)
Africa.- Hohnel (Lt. Ludwig von) Discovery of Lakes Rudolf and Stefanie, 2 vol., first English edition, half-titles, wood-engraved portrait frontispiece, 3 maps (2 folding and colour), wood-engraved plates and illustrations, foxing, original pictorial blue cloth, gilt, recased, a little rubbed, [Czech p.78], 8vo, London & New York, 1894.⁂ "An excellent work of exploration and sport, this scarce set represents African adventure at its finest." (Czech)
Africa.- Thompson (George) Thompson in Africa, frontispiece, folding map on blue paper at end, illustrations, spotting, modern crushed morocco, lightly faded spine, Cleveland, 1852 § Flickinger (D. K.) Off Hand Sketches of Men and Things in Western Africa, engraved portrait frontispiece (loose), pencil annotations to endpapers, original cloth, small loss to spine extremities, rubbed and worn, Dayton, 1857 § Hewett (Captain J. F. Napier) European Settlements on the West Coast of Africa, occasional pencil annotations, scattered browning and spotting, modern calf, 1862; and a small quantity of others, mostly Sierra Leone, 8vo & 4to (sm. qty)
Junius (Francis) Etymologicum Anglicanum, engraved portrait frontispiece by Vertue, engraved vignette, list of subscribers, light surface soiling to title, a good clean copy otherwise, later diced russia with gilt arms to covers, rebacked, corners bumped, Oxford, Sheldonian Theatre, 1743 § Holyoke (Thomas) A Large Dictionary in Three Parts, I. The English before the Latin..., II. The Latin Before the English..., III. The Proper Names of Persons, Places, and Other Things Necessary to the Understanding of Historians and Poets, 3 parts in 1 vol., lacking final blank, contemporary calf, rebacked, corners worn, by W. Rawlins..., 1677, folio (2)
Stonehenge.- Jones (Inigo) The Most Notable Antiquity of Great Britain, Vulgarly Called Stone-Heng on Salisbury Plain, first edition, 7 double-page or folding woodcut plates (a few torn and with repairs to verso), 3 full-page woodcut illustrations, lacking engraved portrait, occasional light foxing or damp-staining to margins, 19th century half calf, a little rubbed, [Wing J954], folio, James Flesher, for Daniel Pakeman and Laurence Chapman, 1655.
FOLLOWER OF REMBRANDT HARMENSZ. VAN RIJN (1606-1669); oil on canvas, half length portrait of an Eastern Orthodox figure, 63 x 53cm, framed. CONDITION REPORT: Has been relined and crudely revarnished, significant areas of restoration visible under uv light. Extensive cracking to glaze and some surface wear and dirt. Provenance; from a private collection.
HAYDN REYNOLDS MACKEY (1883-1979); oil on board, portrait of a young gentleman, with note identifying the sitter as Shakespearean actor Peter Taylor Smith, signed and dated 1915 verso, approx 30.5 x 23cm, framed. (D) CONDITION REPORT: We cannot confirm the identity of the sitter, this is purely a note included with the picture, there are some losses to the paint, significant dirt and discolouration, significant wear to frame. Postage for this lot would cost £22.50 + VAT within the UK.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
A 19th Century print of Poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, the black and white print being framed and glazed with notation under the bust portrait reading Shelly. Hand written notation in ink reading 'This portrait was given to me by Lady Shelly in 1893 after the dedication of the Shelly memorial in University College Oxford. ( For an account of which see The Times June 15th 1893 ) Reginald W Macam. Measures 38 cm high.
Scotland, Alexander III Silver Penny, second coinage (1280-1286) Berwick Mint, class 3; obv. ALEXANDER DEI GRA around crowned bust facing left with sceptre, unbarred As in legend, rev. REX SCOTORVM around long cross, inner beaded circle with six-pointed star in each quarter; full, clear legends & good portrait; surface deposits in legends o/wise AVF
Scotland, Alexander III Silver Penny, second coinage (1280-1286), Berwick Mint, class 4; obv. ALEXANDER DEI GRA around crowned bust facing left with sceptre, new style portrait with swept back hair, unbarred As in legend; rev. REX SCOTORVM around long cross, inner beaded circle with six-pointed star in each quarter; full, clear legends & good portrait detail; tiny edge nicks at 11 & 5 o'clock o/wise good edge & surfaces, VF+
Scotland, David II Silver Penny, first coinage (1333-1356), second issue; obv. DAVID DEI GRACIA around crowned bust & sceptre facing left, rev. REX SCOTTORVM around long cross, inner beaded circle with six-pointed star in each quarter, large letters in legends both sides; full, round flan, minor flat spots in legends, very good portrait, VF or+
Cook Islands Commemorative 5 Dollars 2012 'Diamond Jubilee,' colourised photo of Queen on rev, gold-plated copper, 65mm, with cert, in CofI, UNC, 4 x 1 dollar: 2004 'D-Day Memorial,' in a presentation pack with 'sand from Omaha Beach,' 2010 'History of the Royal Family,' with portrait of George I, 2011 with photo of Prince William & Catherine Middleton on rev & 2012 'Titanic Centenary 1912-2012' includes 6 x unused Gibraltar 10p stamps & 10 x unused Alderney 65p stamps, with cert, together with 4 x commemorative £5 coin covers '70th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain' (2 x Cook Islands & 2 x Guernsey) & 3 x commemorative proof medals 'Great Popes Through History,' each 70mm, 137g, gold-plated copper with colourised portraits of Leo XIII, Pius IX & John-Paul II BU
2 x Silver Halfgroats comprising: Henry VI, First Reign annulet issue, Calais Mint; obv. facing bust of king, an annulet either side of neck, rev. VILLA CALIS, long cross, three pellets in each quarter & with an annulet in two quarters, saltire stops, an annulet after POSVI in rev legend; good portrait & full, clear legends VF+ & Henry VII Canterbury Mint, MM tun; severely clipped between 5 & 11 o'clock o/wise AVF
Henry VI Silver Farthing, First Reign, annulet issue (1422-1427) Calais Mint, MM cross pommée; obv. HENRIC REX ANGL around facing bust of king, annulet either side of neck, rev. (V)ILLA CAL(AIS) around long cross, three pellets in each quarter; obv. centrally struck with very good portrait, minor flat spots in legend, rev. struck slightly off-centre, 30% of legend flat; portrait VF o/wise AFine to Fine, together with Richard II halfpenny, Intermediate issue, London Mint, MM cross pattée, Lombardic N's in legends; obv struck slightly off-centre so most of legend between 7 & 10 o'clock missing, full legends on rev; overall Fine
Henry III, 4 x Silver Pennies, all London Mint & comprising: (1) short cross, obv. HENRICVS REX, rev. RAVF ON LVND, some obv surface corrosion, clear legends both sides AFine/Fine, (2) long cross, probably class Vf, obv. hENRICVS REX III, with sceptre, rev. HENRI ON LVNDE, slightly wavy flan & some surface pitting o/wise full, clear legends, (3) long cross, probably class 5g, obv. hENRICVS REX III, with sceptre, rev. REINAUD ON LVND, flat spots in legends o/wise AFine & (4) long cross, class IIIc, obv. hENRICVS REX III, no sceptre, rev. (HEN)RI ON LVNDE, HEN of HENRI not struck up o/wise clear legends, very good portrait VF
An Album Containing a Collection of Bank of England Banknotes comprising: 12 x £5: 4 x O'Brien ('Britannia): JO7, D63, D54 & D77, all with vertical centre crease, handling marks o/wise AVF to VF, 2 x Somerset ('Pictorial'): DRO2 UNC & NC81 faint vertical centre crease AUNC, 3 x Kentfield ('Historical'): consecutively numbered trio (BB64) UNC & 3 x Bailey ('Historical'): JE40, JE13 & JC74 UNC ; 54 x £1: 1 x Beale K20B Yorkshire Bank stamp & handwritten name & account number on obv o/wise EF, 7 x Fforde all D- -Y including 2 x consecutively numbered pairs UNC, 10 x Page ('Portrait'), 5 x T61E including a consecutively numbered trio, HR43 & a consecutively numbered run of four x Z80B UNC, 7 x Page ('Pictorial): a consecutively numbered pair (O4K) & a consecutively numbered run of 5 (NO5) UNC & 29 x Somerset including a consecutively numbered trio (AY30) & 8 x consecutively numbered pairs (AW33, DU71, AY30, CT20, CTO9 (x2), DW09 & DX41) UNC & 11 x 10 shillings: 2 x O'Brien J86Y & H64Y both with Yorkshire Bank stamp & handwritten name & account number on obv o/wise GEF, 1 x Hollom 21L AUNC & 7 x Fforde (B- - N, C- - N, D- - N) various grades VG to VF
A Large Collection of 480+ Foreign Banknotes, over 200 countries arranged alphabetically (Afghanistan to Zimbabwe) in two quality albums, various grades with majority EF to UNC; lot also includes a collection of British Armed Forces notes comprising: £5 (2nd series), 3 x £1 (2nd, 3rd & 4th series) & 50p, 10p & 5p (6th series) UNC, a set of Jason Islands notes £20, £10, £5, £1 & 50p with portrait of Leonard Hill, issued 1970s & a BofE £1 Peppiatt (blue) R22D VF
5 x English Hammered Silver Coins comprising: 3 x groats: Henry VI first reign (1422-1461), London Mint leaf-pellet issue, MM cross fleury, pellet either side of crown & leaf on breast (worn); chipped between 7 & 8 o'clock & lightly clipped between 2 & 3 o'clock o/wise good portrait & mostly clear legends VF; Mary MM pomegranate, rev. VERITAS etc, contact marks & scratches, bust Poor o/wise VG & Philip & Mary MM lis, rev. POSVIMVS etc, several scratches on bust, most of legends clear VG & 2 x halfgroats: Henry VII Canterbury Mint, MM tun, King & Archbishop jointly; clipped, about 75% of obv legends & upper half of rev outer legends missing, o/wise good portrait AFine & Henry VIII third coinage Canterbury Mint, no MM; facing bust; bust (apart from crown) & 50% of rev shield worn, most of legends clear, overall VG
USA, 5 x Quarter Dollars in the Series 'America the Beautiful,' each 5oz .999 silver & comprising: 2011P matte proof, rev. 'Vicksburg, Mississippi' around USS Cairo on the Yazoo River, slabbed & graded SP70 by PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service) & 4 x bullion: 2014(x2) rev. 'Everglades National Park', Florida,' 2014 'Shenandoah National Park,' Virginia' & 2014 'Great Smoky Mountains National Park,' Tennessee;' all with portrait of George Washington on obv., BU

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