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Penrose (Roland) Portrait of Picasso, revised, enlarged edition, inscribed by the artist with decorations in pastel "for Lydia with love Roland" on front free endpaper, original cloth, dust-jacket, 1971 § Themerson (Stefan) Jankel Adler: An Artist..., number 235 of 400 copies signed by the author and artist, printed in red and black, illustrations by Adler, lightly browned, a few pencil scribbles, original printed wrappers, uncut, soiled and stained, Gaberbocchus Press, 1948; Kurt Schwitters in England, first edition, printed on coloured papers, original glazed printed boards, Gaberbocchus Press, 1958 § Javarone (Domenico, editor) Carte Segrete, No.1, original printed corrugated card boards with label, Rome, 1967 § Hamnett (Nina) Laughing Torso, first edition, original cloth, a little stained, 1932 § Leiris (M.) & G.Limbour. André Masson and his Universe, translated by Douglas Cooper, original cloth, spine faded, Geneva, Paris & London, 1947, illustrations; and c.25 others, mostly exhibition catalogues of European artists, 4to & 8vo (c.30)
Rodker (John) Poems, first edition, number 40 of 50 copies numbered by the author on front free endpaper, signed presentation copy from the author to Edith M.Bushell inscribed at head of title, very light spotting at beginning and end, ex-library copy with small ink stamp on pastedowns and pencil accession number on verso of title but otherwise unstamped, original pictorial boards by David Bomberg, rubbed, spine worn, lower cover stained, privately printed, 1914 § Eluard (Paul) Poésie et Vérité 1942; Poetry and Truth 1942, translated by Roland Penrose and E.L.T.Mesens, number 483 of 500 copies signed by the translators, this copy also inscribed by E.L.T.Mesens with quotation on half-title, portrait of Eluard by Man Ray, original printed yellow wrappers, uncut, dust-jacket, a little browned, slight wear to spine and corners, London Gallery Editions, 1944, 8vo (2)⁂ The first item is the first book by the modernist poet and publisher John Rodker, one of the "Whitechapel Boys" along with David Bomberg, Mark Gertler and Isaac Rosenberg.
George Richmond (1809-1896) British. Portrait of Joseph Hoare (21st March 1814- 21st January 1886), Married Amelia Buxton 1836, Watercolour and Pencil, Indistinctly Inscribed 'From Richmond', and Dated 1838, and Inscribed extensively on label on reverse, 14.5" x 11.5".Provenance: By Family Descent.
A 17TH CENTURY STYLE BRASS ALMS DISH inscribed Ralph Toft decorated with a portrait, possibly Queen Anne, 51cm diameter; together with a candle wall sconce with pressed heart and star decoration, 4.5cm high; and two 17th Century warming pan lids, each decorated a silhouette portrait, 32 and 33cm diameter (4)
English School (mid-19th century)Portrait of a Gentleman, three-quarter length, seated on a spoon back armchair, wearing stiff white collar and shirt, black frock coat, waistcoat and cravat fastened with a tie pin, holding a letter, the background with a curtain-framed landscapewatercolour with gouache heightening, 89cm x 68cm, fragmentary manuscript label to verso Condition Report: Good condition.
Royal family interest - a quantity of books relating to Princess Diana to inclue Diana, Her Life in Fashion; Charles and Diana, Portrait of a Marriage by Penny Junor; Royal Album by Patrick Lichfield; Diana by Mario Testino; further volumes to include Th Beatles, Quote, Unquote; The Complete Astrologer; assorted children's books and annuals etc (qty)
*Child's Board Game. Harris (John, and Wallis, John, publishers), Historical Pastime or a New Game of the History of England from the Conquest to the Accession of George the Third, 1803, engraved game with contemporary hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, on linen, the game is displayed on a 'snail-shell pattern' with a portrait of George III in the centre, a little toned and one or two spots, 230 x 210 mm, framed and glazed, 584 x 531mm (1)
*Nelson (Admiral Horatio). Barnard (W.), To the Right Honble. Lady Nelson, this portrait of the Right Honble. Admiral Lord Nelson K. B..., is humbly dedictaed..., 1799 [but slightly later impression], mezzotint after L. F. Abbott, contemporary hand colouring, some repaired marginal tears affecting title, 615 x 410 mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)
*Elgar (Edward, 1857-1934). Signed portrait with autograph musical quotation signed, circa 1920s, bistre print from a William Rothenstein chalk drawing, signed and dated 1919 in the image, 18.5 x 13cm, signed in ink in the lower part of the image in a shaky late hand by Edward Elgar with a musical quotation, additionally signed in pencil by the artist to lower margin and to right above printed caption, framed and glazed (1)
Scott (Captain R.F.). Scott's Last Expedition, 2 volumes, 2nd edition, 1913, photogravure portrait frontispiece to each, colour and black & white plates and maps, occasional light spotting, bookplate, top edge gilt, original blue cloth, slightly rubbed, large 8vo, together with Lecture Advertisement leaflet, Town Hall , Birmingham. Under the auspices of the Council of the Birmingham and Midland Institute, on Tuesday, November 4th, at 8, Commander Evans C.B., R.N., wil deliver a Lecture on "Capt. Scott's Expedition"..., [1913], 4pp. advertisement leaflet printed in red & black, with black & white portraits from photographs and map, central horizontal fold and short repaired closed tears, 4to, with British Antarctic Expedition Reports, British Antarctic ("Terra Nova") Expedition, 1910. Natural History Reports, Zoology volumes 1 & 3 only, (Vertebrata & Arthropoda), London: Trustees of the British Museum, [1914?-],Preface to volume 1 dated 1924, lithograph & photogravure plates, numerous illustrations and diagrams, few ink stamps, presentation bookplates by the Trustees of the British Museum to Bedford College, 20th century library buckram, library number at foot of spines, 4to, and Simpson (G.C.), British Antarctic Expedition 1910-1913, Meteorology, 2 volumes, Calcutta: Printed by Thacker, Spink & Co., 1919, map frontispiece to volume 1, numerous charts including many folding, ink stamps to titles, presentation bookplates by the Capt. Scott Antarctic Fund to Bedford College, July 1924, contemporary two tone cloth, light wear to upper board of volume 2, library numbers at foot of spines, 4to (7)
Elgar (Edward). May-Song, Orchestral Parts, 1st edition, Elkin & Co., [1901], a rare set of orchestral parts (lacking cello and clarinet parts), original fascicules loose in original printed wrappers (a little frayed and detached), small folio, together with Elgar Memorial Concert programme for the Royal Albert Hall, 24 March 1934, portrait frontispiece, ornamental sepia borders, original decorative wrappers with paper title oval label to upper cover, a little nicked at head and foot of spine, slim 4to Rare items, the first from the collection of lutenist Robert Spencer and given to the current owner by him. (2)
*Cody (William Frederick "Buffalo Bill", 1846-1917). Signed studio portrait of William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody, circa 1904, gelatin silver print photograph, showing Cody on horseback with a studio backdrop, embossed studio namestamps of James E. Hunt, Clarendon Road, North Kensington, [London], original board mount, 22 x 26 cm, the lower mount trimmed down and signed 'Compliments W.F. Cody "Buffalo Bill" to F.J. Sims, May 20th 1904', paper browned but ink dark and strong, photographer's studio embossed stamp, mounted as an integral pair in window mount, framed and glazed, together with a full-length gelatin silver print photograph of F.J. Sims in ceremonial dress, 31.5 x 17 cm, mount browned, identification details to verso Francis John Sims, CB MVO. (2)
*Hoover (Herbert Clark, 1874-1964). Autograph signature, 'Herbert Hoover', in blue ink on light red autograph album page with contemporary news cutting portrait mounted neatly on the paper above, 12.5 x 8cm, presented in a modern window mount with printed biographical details to window beneath, together with a secretarial letter from Herbert Hoover's office dated 21 May 1946 enclosing the autographed picture, one page, 4to Herbert Hoover served as US President from 1929 to 1933. (2)
*MacArthur (Douglas, 1880-1964). Autograph signature in blue ink on a small light red autograph album page with black and white portrait from a photograph neatly pasted to the page above signature, together with Petain (Phillippe, 1856-1951), Autograph signature as Marshal of France, in blue ink on white card with his title and dated 30 October 1951, plus Smuts (Jan, 1870-1950), blue ink signature on a small pink strip of paper pasted to an album leaf beneath a newspaper portrait of Smuts, all three items corner-mounted and presented with printed biographical information on separate A4 leaves (3)
[Vargas y Ponce, Jos‚]. Relacion del ultimo viage al estrecho de Magallanes de la fragata de S. M. Santa Mar¡a de la Cabeza en los a¤os de 1785 y 1786. Extracto de todos los anteriores desde su descubrimiento impresos y MSS. Y noticia de los habitants, suelo, clima y producciones del estrecho. [And:] Ap‚ndice a la relacion del viage al magallanes de la fragata de guerra Santa Mar¡a de la Cabeza, que contiene el de los paquebotes Santa Casilda y Santa Eulalia para completer el reconocimiento del estrecho en los a¤os de 1788 y 1789 . 2 vols, 1st editions, Madrid: [vol. 1] por la viudo de Ibarra, hijos y compa¤¡a; [vol. 2] en la imprenta de la viuda de D. Joaquin Ibarra, 1788-93, Relacion: engraved frontispiece portrait of Magellan; 4 folding maps, very short closed tear to stub of map facing p. 92, 4 folding tables. Ap‚ndice: engraved folding map, similar table, contemporary Spanish cat's-paw (volume 1) and tree (volume 2) sheep, spines ruled in gilt, red morocco labels, old library labels and inked shelf-marks, extremities rubbed, 8vo Official account of Antonio de C¢rdoba's important voyage to the Strait of Magellan, uncommon with the separately-published appendix volume, which describes his 1788-9 return journey. "After these expeditions, the Spanish trade routes were exclusively to east coast ports and then overland to Pacific ports" (Hill). (2)

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