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George Stacey (1787-1857) English Quaker and Abolitionist, rare Daguerreotype Portraits, an important collection of 17 portraits comprising 9 cased daguerreotypes, 7 collodion positives (1 ruby glass) and a coloured salted-paper print. Subjects include George Stacey, Mary Stacey, John Barclay Stacey, Henry George Stacey, Ellen Howard (with baby Effie), William Barclay and various other family members. Photographers include Timothy Le Beau (2), Antoine F.J. Claudet (3), William E. Kilburn (1), Richard Beard (1) and John J.E. Mayall (1). Many plates presented in their original named and gilt-tooled leather cases, various sizes (sixth plate, quarter plate, half plate etc.) One case bearing an old penned paper label inscribed 'George Stacey and Mary Stacey of Lordship House, taken about 1854-56. He died 1857 She died 1876'. Others labelled 'JBS and HGS', 'Ellen Howard with Effie', 'William Barclay taken Aug. 1856 age 66 and 6 months', etc. Notes: George Stacey was a partner in a firm of chemists and had various other business interests including a stake in the Stockton and Darlington Railway. In 1818 he married Deborah Lloyd (of the Lloyd's banking family) who bore him eight children. She died in 1841 and he subsequently married Mary Barclay. No offspring resulted from this union. Stacey became a leading member of the newly-formed Anti-Slavery Society (1823) and was one of four British delegates sent to America to help resolve matters following a schism within the Society of Friends, in Salum, Iowa (1842-3). Stacey is depicted in the foreground of an oil painting by Samuel Lucas showing the 1840 Anti-Slavery Convention (National Portrait Gallery Collection, London) and he is also identified in a few related prints. Photographs of him, however, appear to be rarely encountered in the public domain. A daguerreotype of another British Abolitionist, George Donisthorpe Thompson (1804-1878), also by Richard Beard, c.1841, can be found in the collection of Boston Public Library. This is presented in a 'Beard' case, as indeed is the example included in the present Please note that ref. numbers 1, 4 and 5 on the list of portraits identifying the sitters are subsequent lots - 136, 137, 138. Ref. numbers 15, 16 and 17 are pairs - hence the total number of portraits in this lot is 17.
George Stacey (1787-1857) English Quaker and Abolitionist, rare Daguerreotype Portrait by Timothy Le Beau. A rare half-plate daguerreotype of Anti-Slavery Campaigner George Stacey, seated, facing to dexter, photographer Timothy Le Beau, oval mount, in the original gilt-tooled leather case. Old penned paper label identifying sitter.
George Stacey (1787-1857) English Quaker and Abolitionist, rare Daguerreotype Portrait by Timothy Le Beau. A rare half-plate daguerreotype of Anti-Slavery Campaigner George Stacey, seated facing to dexter, photographer Timothy Le Beau, oval mount, in the original named and gilt-tooled leather case
George Stacey (1787-1857) and Mary Stacey (1797-1876) English Quakers and Abolitionists, rare Daguerreotype Portrait by Timothy Le Beau. A rare half-plate daguerreotype of Anti-Slavery Campaigner George Stacey, seated, his wife Mary standing by his side holding a pair of spectacles, photographer Timothy Le Beau, arch top mount, in the original named and gilt-tooled leather case.
A Romano-Egyptian fayum portrait of a young man circa 1st - 2nd century AD and later painted on wood, with short black hair and large eyes with pursed lips, the arched panel with numerous vertical splits, 34cm x 18.5cm, framed. Provenance Dr J S Gordon collection, purchased in New York in the 1960's.
A WWII German ammunition box, the lid stencilled "Flak: Nicht werfen" and dated 1944 on a paper label inside; together with a wartime morse code key, a Wehrmacht signal lamp, a portrait of Erwin Rommel, an original 1934 Nazi propaganda leaflet by Alfred Rosenburg (Reich Minster for Eastern Territories), an N.S.D.A.P. lapel badge and other related ephemera.
Early 20th Century Japanese Satsuma ware double walled Koro, lacking its cover, overall decorated with portrait panels and foliate with geometric banding. Red Satsuma Mon and mark to base. 21cm high. With wooden stand. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Lacks original cover, one handle is broken off but present. Minor wear and frits commensurate with age, the interior is heavily crazed.
Dutch School, (19th Century), portrait study, couple in a tavern interior, he smoking clay pipe with glass, she taking snuff, oils on panel. 20 x 26cm.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Unframed, surface of the picture is scratched in a number of places, with other blemishes and overall rather rubbed.

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