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A framed oil on canvas portrait of Sir John Hewley (1619 - 1697), English magistrate and MP. Approximately 74 cm - 61 cm. With certificate of authenticity. - This lot MUST be paid for and collected, or delivery arranged, no later than close of business on Tuesday. Please do not bid if you are unable to comply
A LATE 19TH CENTURY GOLD MOUNTED CIRCULAR TIE PIN with a finely painted enamel portrait of a HORSE inscribed on the reserve W.B.FORD 1875, 23mm diameter, complete with its original leather box with retailers name and address to the inner lid; J.A.Hill 14 Bridge Street Northampton. Note: William B. Ford was an English painter who was born in 1823 and died in 1884, he worked in Australia between 1871-84.ConditionIn good original condition.
WILDE OSCAR: (1854-1900) Irish Playwright and Novelist. A good, rare large 7.5 x 9.5 signed Imperial cabinet photograph by Wilde, the engaging image depicting the writer in a semi-profile head and shoulders pose. Photograph by The Cameron Studio of Mortimer Street and Regent Street of London and bearing their partial imprint to the remnants of the lower photographer’s mount. Signed (‘with best wishes from Oscar Wilde’) by Wilde in dark ink to a light area of the background at the head of the image. Signed photographs of Wilde of this size are seldom encountered and are highly desirable. Trimmed to the edges of the photographer’s mount, largely to the lower edge, and with some scuffing to the extreme edges (most likely caused when the photograph was originally framed) and with some very minor, light age wear to the image. G The present portrait of Wilde was taken in around 1889/90 and could justifiably be considered as one of the playwright’s favourite images of himself. Although the recipient of this particular signed photograph is not known, Wilde did inscribe copies of the same print to his former lover, Robert Ross, and (two) to his friend Arthur Fish, assistant editor of The Woman’s World, in August 1890 shortly before Fish married. One of the two photographs inscribed to Fish is in the William Clark Andrews Memorial Library and reproduced in The Complete Letters of Oscar Wilde, (edited by Merlin Holland and Rupert Hart-Davis, 2000) and the other example was sold at auction by Bonhams, London, on 22nd November 2011 (Lot 271, realised £13,750). The Cameron Studio was established by Henry Herschel Hay Cameron (1852-1911) in Mortimer Street, London, in the mid-1880s. The youngest son of the renowned photographer Julia Margaret Cameron, Cameron’s early portraits reflected his mother’s style.
WATSON-WATT ROBERT: (1892-1973) Scottish Physicist, a pioneer and important contributor to the development of Radar. War date fountain pen ink signature ('Robert Watson-Watt') on a slightly irregularly trimmed slim oblong 8vo piece. Neatly laid down to a page removed from an autograph album alongside a newspaper portrait and various ink annotations in the hand of a collector. Also neatly affixed above the signature is a T.L.S. by Watson-Watt's private secretary, one page, 8vo, Dean's Yard, Westminster, 29th April 1943, to Mr. R. Douglas, on the printed stationery of the Ministry of Aircraft Production, forwarding the signature. A couple of very light, extremely minor stains, about VG
PEGOUD ADOLPHE: (1889-1915) French Aviator who became the first fighter ace in history during World War I. A rare vintage signed postcard photograph by Pegoud, the aerial image depicting the aviator landing his plane at the Aerodrome Bleriot having completed a flying loop. A crowd of onlookers can be seen rushing towards the aircraft. With a circular inset portrait of Pegoud and brief printed caption in French at the head of the postcard. Signed ('A. Pegoud') in bold, purple fountain pen ink with his name alone to a clear area at the head of the image. Autographs of Pegoud are rare in any form as a result of his death at the age of 26 when he was shot down and killed in action during World War I. About EX
LENNON JOHN: (1940-1980) English Musician, a member of The Beatles. An excellent signed colour 7.5 x 10.5 cardstock photograph by Lennon, being one of the original four images of each member of The Beatles by photographer John Kelly which were inserted and issued with the album The Beatles (more commonly known as The White Album) in 1968. The close-up portrait depicts Lennon wearing his familiar circular spectacles. Signed (‘John Lennon’) with his name alone in ink to a largely clear area at the head of the image. About EX
VAUGHAN STEVIE RAY: (1954-1990) American Blues and Rock Guitarist. Signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of Vaughan in a head and shoulders pose. The publicity portrait for Epic dates from 1987. Signed in bold black ink to the image, partially across a darker area although perfectly legible. Some light, uniform age toning to the image, most likely caused by previous framing. Together with a laminated Backstage Pass issued during the 1989-90 American and Canadian In Step concert tour by Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble and bearing the blue ink date of 17th August (1989) when the band performed at the Pine Knob Music Theatre in Clarkston, Michigan. About VG, 2

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