One volume "A Birthday Book designed by HRH The Princess Beatrice 1881", tooled and gilded cloth board bound, "The Realm of Victoria 1837-1887", published Perry & Co. Limited, one volume "Queen Mary's Photograph Albums", edited by Christopher Warwick 1989, tooled and gilded cloth board bound, one volume MAJOR GENERAL H D W SITWELL "The Crown Jewels and Other Regalia in The Tower of London", published by The Viscount Kemsley at The Dropmore Press Limited London 1953, tooled and gilded cloth board bound with dust jacket, a boxed paper board blotter / diary for 1930, decorated with a portrait of Queen Mary by E O HOPPE, signed and dated "Mary R 1930", together with one volume FREDERICK VON SCHILLER "The Song of the Bell translated from the German", with explanation of the outlines by Maurice Retzsch, published Black, Young, and Young, London 1833, marbled board bound with tooled and gilded spine
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LOUISA CORSI "Young girl in bonnet", a head and shoulders portrait study, oval, miniature, oil on ivory, signed lower left, 6.3 cm x 5 cm CONDITION REPORTS S0me light scratches. Ivory is laid onto card. Some small losses of paint including an area to her black dress. Some dark spotted type marks. General small signs of wear and tear throughout.
England.- Fuller (Thomas) The History of the Worthies of England, first edition, engraved portrait frontispiece, bookseller's note tipped-in to front pastedown, ink inscription to title, browning and spotting, occasional tiny rust-holes, small marginal tear (2E4), later calf, gilt, rebacked with original spine laid down, rubbed and scuffed, [Wing F2440, Pforzheimer 391], folio, J.G.W.L. and W.G., 1662.
Ireland.- Camden (William) Britannia: or, a Chorographical Description of Great Britain and Ireland, Together with the Adjacent Islands, 2 vol., translated into English by Edmund Gibson, engraved portrait frontispiece, 10 plates, 51 engraved double-page maps by Robert Morden, wood-cut illustrations, several full-page, occasional faint spotting and off-setting, contemporary calf, upper board detached (vol. 1), both boards detached (vol. 2), rubbed and worn, small loss to corners and spine extremities (vol. 2), folio, 1772.
Taylor (Jeremy) and William Cave Antiquitates Christianæ: or, the History of the Life and Death of the Holy Jesus, additional engraved title, trimmed and laid down, title in red and black, engraved portrait and 2 double-page plates, tears to folds, illustrations, occasional soiling, faint dampstaining to foredges, occasional marginal tears (one repaired), lacking final 2 leaves, 2 leaves with loss to lower corners (affecting text), later half calf, rubbed and worn, [Wing T287], R. Norton, for R. Royston, 1675 § Blackmore (Richard) A Paraphrase on the Book of Job, occasional spotting, ink signatures to front pastedown and initial blank, contemporary calf, rubbed and worn, Awnsham and John Churchill, 1700 § Strype (John) The Life and Acts of Matthew Parker ..., engraved portrait frontispiece, title in red and black, folding engraved table, lacking 1 plate, browning and spotting, contemporary calf, rebacked and recornered, rubbed, John Wyat, 1711; and 2 others, similar, folio (5)
NO RESERVE Andrews (James Pettit) Anecdotes, &c. Antient and Modern. With Observations, half-title, engraved frontispiece, advertisement f. at end, engraved portrait of author added from European Magazine, offsetting, a few ff. loose, some spotting and foxing, contemporary tree calf, spine crudely repaired with tape etc., corners worn, rubbed, 8vo, for John Stockdale, 1789.
[Walpole (Horace)] The Castle of Otranto, a Gothic Story, half-title, occasional faint spotting and finger-soiling, broken upper hinge, contemporary tree calf, a little rubbed, 1791 § [Butler (Samuel)] Hudibras ... Corrected and Amended by Zachary Grey, 2 vol., engraved portrait frontispiece, 16 engraved plates (5 folding) after W. Hogarth, list of subscribers bound in vol. 1, occasional faint spotting, printed catalogue slip tipped-in (vol. 1), bookplates, contemporary calf, gilt, very rubbed and scuffed, broken upper joints, Cambridge, 1744 § Dryden (John) The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden , Esq, 4 vol., engraved portrait frontispiece, engraved illustrations, occasional pencil annotations, occasional faint spotting and finger-soiling, bookplates, contemporary calf, rubbed, bumping to corners and extremities, 1760; and 15 others, similar, 8vo & 4to (22)
Whistler (James Abbott McNeill) The Gentle Art of Making Enemies, first English edition, scattered faint spotting, bookseller's catalogue clippings tipped-in, original cloth backed boards, owner's faded ink signature to upper cover, rubbed and scuffed, bumping to corners and extremities, 1890 § Blavatsky (H. P.) The Secret Doctrine: the Synthesis of Science, Religion and Philosophy. 6 vol., portrait frontispiece, original cloth, faded spines, slight bumping to corners and extremities, Adyar, 1938; and 3 others, 8vo & 4to (10)
Medicine.- Addington (Stephen) A Practical Treatise on Afflictions. to Which is Added, a Short Discourse on Visiting the Sick, occasional faint spotting, contemporary calf, a little rubbed, Market Harborough, for the Author; by J. Buckland; E. & C. Dilly; and T. Vallance, 1779 § Blancardi (Stephen) Lexicon Medicum Renovatum, engraved portrait frontispiece, 4 engraved tables, occasional marginal dampstaining, ink signature to front endpapers, contemporary vellum, rubbed and soiled, Lugduni Batavorum, Samuelem Luchtmans, 1717 § Shaw (Peter) An Enquiry into the Contents, Virtues, and Uses, of the Scarborough Spaw-Waters ..., occasional faint spotting, ink signatures to front pastedown, 2pp. advertisements at end, contemporary calf, rubbed, small loss to spine extremities, for the Author by Fletcher Gyles, and C, Ward, and R. Chandler, 1734; and 4 others, medicine, 12mo & 8vo (7)
After The Antique, Portrait of William Pitt, inscribed, relief oval portrait in bone or ivory, 2.5" x 2"; together with three further pictures, two photographs and a watercolour of a young boy, various sizes, all contained within ivory frames, also a relief portrait of a young lady, circa 1820, and an Art Deco watercolour of a lady at a mirror (6)
After Wilhelm von Kaulbach (19th/20th century) - portrait of a young girl, half length wearing Continental dress and head scarf, inscribed on a label verso, '** *** Kaulbach No 47', painting on porcelain, 6.75" x 5" oval; together with a smaller example of the same picture and two others of women, various sizes (4)
After Jean Honore Fragonard (20th century) - Portrait miniature of Madame Lenoirmont D'Etoiles Marquise de Pompadour, wearing a cream dress and a garland of flowers, bearing the initials J.H.F and the date 1764, watercolour possibly over a partially printed base, oval, 3.25" x 2.5" **Contained within an imitation tortoiseshell frame
Continental School (20th century) - Portrait miniature of a lady, half length, wearing a cream lace negligee, her right shoulder resting against a chaise longue, also a companion, portrait miniature of a lady, half length, wearing a cream dress, blue cloak and ostrich feather hat, oval, watercolour over a partially printed base, each 2.5" x 2" (a pair)
A* L* Peinidell (19th/20th century) - Portrait of a girl wearing a blue dress, a shawl and yellow head scarf, signed, oil on canvas, 23.5" x 13.25" **Provenance: with E. Stacy-Marks Ltd, Art Dealers, 120-122 Terminus Road, Eastbourne, Sussex, 6th December 1982, also in the collection of Professor K.M Entwhistle, of Prestbury, Cheshire
THREE FRAMED MINIATURES to include: portrait of Ludwig van Beethoven on ivory, 6 x 5cm approx.; portrait of Lady Sheffield, bearing signature: Pecheur, on ivory, 8.5 x 6.5cm approx. and portrait of a woman in 18th Century dress, possibly Marie Antoinette, bearing signature: Duzuy, on ivory, 6cm diameter. (3) (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Beethoven appearing good overall, Pecheur miniature has split to ivory above hat, the French miniature has woodworm to the frame although the miniature itself appears good. None has been removed from the frame.
•AGATHA WALKER (1888-1980) circa 1935, A PLASTER PORTRAIT STUDY of Lucie Zelie Durnford, standing in a loose gown with bead necklace and holding a purse, on a square slot base, incised, monogrammed and dated, 35cm high; and a black and white photograph (2) Provenance: Lucie Zelie Durnford and thence by descent
WILLIAM MORRIS: QUILL PEN AND PAINT BRUSH BELONGING TO MORRIS Provenance: From the Collection of Dorothy Walker (1878-1963), daughter of Sir Emery Walker (1851-1933) and thence by descent. Emery Walker, typographer, printer and a major figure in the Arts and Crafts Movement, was friends with William Morris from the 1870s and they were neighbours in Hammersmith in West London. Morris took pleasure in seeing Walker on a regular, and sometimes daily basis and Walker encouraged Morris to set up the Kelmscott Press. After Morris's death in 1896, Walker founded the Doves Press, in partnership with T Cobden-Sanderson, becoming thereby a pioneer of the Private Press movement in Britain and the United States. After Walker's death in 1933, Dorothy Walker maintained the family house at 7 Hammersmith Terrace in an unaltered state and it became a kind of shrine to the Arts and Crafts Movement. Upon Dorothy's death in 1963 the house was cared for by her companion, Elizabeth de Haas, and when she died in 1999, a charitable trust was set up to preserve the house and its collections, and make it accessible to the public. Within the house are many things connected to Morris and his circle, including Morris's spectacles and Rossetti's teapot. Dorothy Walker was also a friend of Morris's daughter May, and examples of May Morris's needlework are in the house. The pen was made by the London supplier of artists' materials, Charles Roberson and Company, where Morris was a regular customer. The attached label attributing to Morris is in Dorothy Walker's hand. With the pen are letters from Emery and Dorothy Walker, some of which relate to Walker knighthood in 1930, memorial booklets for Emery Walker and Dorothy Walker, a drawing of Dorothy Walker and a lithograph of Emery Walker. The original of the Emery Walker portrait is on display in 7 Hammersmith Terrace.
A large collection of late 19th and early 20th century black and white photographs including an H.S. Mendelssohn Studio portrait, views of Norway, English country house interiors, sporting and wedding photographs, including one by Langfier dated 1918 (many loose with other ephemera) together with a leather-bound album of family portraits (qty)
Euripidis Tragoediae Fragmenta Epistolae, Vols. 1 and 2, with frontispiece engraved portrait of Euripedes, Barnes (Joshua) et al., Published by Leipzig: Engelh. Ben. Suikerti, 1788Together with Sophoclis Tragoediae Septem, Vol 1, 1786, published by Sumptibus Joannis Georgii Treuttel, and Sophocles: Oedipus Rex, 1860 (3)
Illustrated Manuscript 12.5 DymondTwo excerpts from Shakespeare (Merchant of Venice & The Taming of the Shrew) with good colourful border with four thespian masks, portrait of Shakespeare and four views of Stratford. Dated 1927Also signed bottom margin Frank. R. Benson (dated 17/8/1930)51 x 33cm, unframedTogether with a small watercolour of a flower stall
Various items of jewellery, including a gold fancy-link watch chain, 43g, a two-colour gold flat curb-link bracelet, 23g, a yellow gold closed and open curb-link necklace, six further assorted gold necklaces, 77g, six assorted stone-set and plain gold brooches, a gold wristwatch by Cyma, cased, a diamond and seed pearl-set gold stick pin, cased, a double portrait brooch set with white stones, and a garnet-set gold stick pin
Three Indian miniature portraits, the woman (possibly a Maharani), wearing elaborate costume, headdress and jewels, in silver glazed frame, 6cm high, a miniature portrait depicting the profile of a man wearing elaborate costume, headdress and holding two small flowers, 4.7cm high, silver glazed frames, and a small glazed miniature portrait of a gentleman set in a gold stick pin with later gold border
An early 19th century gold stud, centred with a painted oval plaque depicting Moti Masjid, within Greek key pattern ropetwist decorated border in yellow gold, 3cm high. With a late 19th century gold pendant, centred with an oval portrait plaque depicting the young Maharaja Ranjit Singh, within diamond trefoil and seed pearl scroll border, set in silver and gold, 5cm high
A miniature portrait depicting Ferdinand IV (1759-1799) of Naples and III of Sicily, wearing a high red collared jacket and various orders, the other side depicting a young lady with her hair tied up in a blue bow, both portraits 5.8cm high, gold glazed frame and blue enamel border to the portrait of the lady

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