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Helen Stuart ( fl.1880s ) Portrait of a Maori Wearing a huia-feather headdress over-painted gelatin Silver Print. Signed and Dated lower left In contemporary gilt and ebonised frame.1885. Size 22 x 21 Inches. Helen Stuart was the sister of the painter and photographer Samuel Stuart Jnr, who both emigrated to New Zealand from Scotland. Helen Stuart was one of very few recorded colourists, mostly of her brothers photographs and possibly, as may well be the case here, of the photographs of Josiah Martin. The Christchurch Star of 5th November 1886 reported that a photograph of a Maori coloured by Helen Stuart was Included In an exhibition of New Zealand art, part of the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, held at the Royal Albert Hall In London, where examples of Martins ethnological and topographical Photographs are also recorded as being exhibited.Reference ebook; Crombie To Burton Early New Zealand Photography, page 58 to view similar portrait
A "COLMAN'S MUSTARD" ADVERTISING MIRROR, having a central portrait of the King (George V) beneath an armorial, within a wreath border, two tins of mustard below, bears the legend "J & J Colman Ltd. by appointment to H.M. The King", the original oak f rame is embossed "Colman's Mustard" to the base, mirror plate 54cm x 37cm
A COLLECTION OF JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS AFTER UTAGAWA HIROSHIGE, "The Fifty-three Stations of The Takaido", contained in a fabric covered card portfolio box, approx 12 of the images are missing, but it does include the portrait of Hiroshige, kneeli ng, bears various seal marks and characters, image - 38cm x 24cm
Reuben Ward Binks (1880-1950) portrait of an orange Belton Setter in a mountainous landscape accompanied by another, signed, watercolour and gouache, 45.5cm by 58cm Seemingly a reasonable colour as of a more muted palette by execution. Exposed paper showing as reasonably time stained, with some medium sized foxing spots across sheet. Some of which appear to have been disguised by added paint? Subtle cockell to lower left hand corner. Not examined out of the frame.
Robert Ryan signed 10 x 8 b/w portrait photo. Nice image in check jacket, shirt and tie. Signed in black dedicated to Kenneth good condition. Has R & R auctions COA. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
Concorde signed cover RAF TP12, Tribute to Brian Trubshaw portrait on cover, flown G-BBDG, Filton supersonic and return. Signed Capt. P. Baker. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
Barbara Harmer signed Concorde cover. Tribute cover to SFO Barbara Harmer. Design features a portrait of Barbara Harmer, and Concorde against a New York backdrop. Signed by SFO Barbara Harmer. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
Eduard Neumann WW2 Luftwaffe ace signed 9 x 6 b/w photo of bombers in flight and inset portrait photo. Luftwaffe officer and commanded the famous Jagdgeschwader 27 Afrika during the North African Campaign from 1941 to 1943. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
Heinz-Martin Hadeball, WW2 Luftwaffe ace 33 night victories signed 9 x 6 b/w photo of bomber in flight and inset portrait photo. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
Two unusual pennies with particular interest i.e: George V 1920 mis-strike at minting process, detail otherwise VF/EF with underlying lustre, plus Victoria Bun Penny 1876 Heaton Mint converted and stamped ref the Suffragette Movement 'Votes For Women Now' reverse side and stamped 'Mrs Ethel Cole VIVAT' obverse side and stamped portrait of Suffragette in bonnet overlaid QV portrait. Condition: Fair to VF
Martin V, The newly-elected Pope enthroned, bronze, obv. portrait wearing embroidered cope, rev. depiction of the enthronement, QUEM CREANT ADORANT ROMAE, 42 mm, 40.4 g; Innocent XI, by Karlstein, bronze, obv. portrait r. wearing cap and cape, rev. Christ presenting keys to kneeling St. Peter, CLAVES REGNI COELORUM ROMA, 46 mm, 39.5 g; and Pius IX, Year 2 medal, 1847, bronze, after Girometti, obv. portrait r. wearing cap and cape, rev. statues of the apostles, BASIL VATICANAE DECUS ADDITUM, 43 mm, 44.2 g (3)
Australasia.- Australia.- Warburton (Col. Peter Egerton) Journey across the Western Interior of Australia, first edition, half-title, wood-engraved portrait, title-vignette of Warburton beetle and 8 plates, folding map with route supplied in red, 40pp. publisher's catalogue at end, faint ink inscription at head of title and another to half-title, map with short tear to fold repaired with sticky tape, original green pictorial cloth, gilt, bookseller's ticket Angus & Robertson of Sydney to inside front board, bookplate removed, very slightly rubbed, an excellent copy, [Ferguson 18187; Wantrup 201], 8vo, 1875.⁂ Warburton suffered enormous hardship on his journey, having got lost in the Great Sandy Desert, and was unable to prepare his journals for publication. The scientific results were presented for him by others including Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker and John Gould.
Asia.- Rechteren (Seyger van) Iournael gehouden op de reyse ende wederkomste van Oost-Indien, second edition, woodcut device on title and initials, engraved portrait, cropped, a little soiled, old library stamps to title, later half vellum, rubbed, small 4to, Zwolle, Jan Gerritz & Frans Iorrijaenz, 1639.⁂ The author was a chaplain in the Dutch East Indies, the work includes descriptions of China and Taiwan.
Austen (Jane) The Novels, 12 vol. including 2 vol. Letters, "Winchester Edition", 2 vol. Letters revised edition, half-titles, portrait, some foxing, modern dark green morocco, gilt, spines gilt, t.e.g., others uncut, 8vo, Edinburgh, John Grant, 1905-12.⁂ For Jane Austen see also lots 302, 305 and 319
Joyce (James) Collected Poems, one of 800 copies, portrait frontispiece, original boards, glacine jacket, torn and repaired, slip-case, New York, The Black Sun Press, 1936; Chamber Music, first authorised American edition, second printing, scattered spotting, ink ownership inscription to front free endpaper, original boards, some bumping to spine ends and corners, slip-case, New York, 1923 § Beckett (Samuel) and others. Our Exagmination Round his Factification for Incamination of Work in Progress, ink ownership inscription to front free endpaper, original printed wrappers, browned, upper cover mounted on stub, extremities chipped, slip-case, Paris, 1929; and 5 others, Joyce, including first Irish Gaelic editions of his works, v.s. (8)
Leonardo da Vinci. A Treatise of Painting, first edition in English, engraved portrait frontispiece, title in red and black, 34 engraved plates, 4 folding, 3pp. advertisements at end, old ink signature and monogram stamp of Thomas Baskerfeild at head of title and with his engraved bookplate and notes on front pastedown, early cuttings tipped in at beginning and end, an excellent clean and bright copy, contemporary panelled calf, rubbed, spine ends worn, joints split, 8vo, for J. Senex and W. Taylor, 1721.⁂ Originally written in 1480 but not published until the mid 16th century in France.
Australasia.- Australia.- Collins (Lt.-Col. David) An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, from its First Settlement in January 1788, to August 1801, second edition, engraved portrait, 2 folding maps, 23 plates and 8 illustrations in text, 3 of the plates and 2 illustrations hand-coloured (all natural history), with advertisement leaf and 8pp. publishers' catalogue at end, pencil signature at head of title, some plates slightly cropped at foot with loss to imprint, one almost detached, stain to lower margin of D1, otherwise a very clean copy in the original boards, uncut, bookseller's ticket of Bristow & Cowtan of Canterbury inside front board, rubbed and marked, spine a little worn, corners bumped, [Ferguson 390; Wantrup 21], 4to, 1804.⁂ The last of the First Fleet journals, originally published in 2 volumes in 1798 & 1802 and abridged into one volume by the author's wife Maria. Despite omitting some information regarding the development of the colony it includes all the plates from the first edition and an additional portrait of the author. These fine plates are probably after sketches by the convict artist Thomas Watling and depict early views of Sydney and Parramatta, and scenes of aboriginal customs. In this issue the 3 natural history plates and 2 illustrations are hand-coloured and feature a lyre bird, a wombat and a duck-billed platypus.
Brontë (Patrick Branwell).- Homer. The Odyssey, Branwell Brontë's copy with ink inscription "To P.B.B. from his dear friend J.B.L. to head of title, engraved frontispiece and title, ink notations and sketches to front endpapers, and verso of final f. in a contemporary hand, engraved illustration loosely inserted, upper hinge tender, original pictorial cloth, gilt, spine rubbed and faded, spine ends and corners bumped, 12mo, [c.1840].⁂ An interesting association copy with an original pen and black ink portrait study to front pastedown, and a further small portrait sketch to rear pastedown, possibly by an artist in the Circle of Branwell Brontë with the first portrait bearing some physiognomic similarities to Branwell's portrait of his friend James Fletcher held in the Brontë Parsonage Museum,J.B.L. is likely Joseph Bentley Leyland (1811-51), sculptor and friend of Branwell.
Masefield (John, poet and writer, Poet Laureate from 1930, 1878-1967) To the Australians coming to help us, autograph poem, 1p., signed at foot, [1940]; Right Royal, number 460 of 500 copies signed by the author, map, book-label of Laurence Hodson, endpapers browned, original boards, t.e.g., others uncut, spine slightly soiled, 1920; Selected Poems, number 387 of 530 copies signed by the author, portrait, original boards, t.e.g., others uncut, rubbed, 1922; and 8 others by Masefield, mostly first editions, some with signature of Laurence or Will Hodson, one inscribed to Will by Con (?Constance Masefield, "it is a blank Christmas in many ways for many of us"), and a few ephemeral items, 8vo (a bundle)⁂ The poem was written by Masefield as Poet Laureate and concerns Australia's entry into the Second World War. It refers to the contribution by Australian soldiers at Anzac, Ypres and Pozières, "...Wherever Death was grimmest, you were there...Again you give your friendship: for the sake / Of fellow mortals wronged a world away...Advance, Australia; welcome, and God speed./ That Nation should help Nation in her need / Is sunlight to us in this winter day.". Masefield had served as a hospital orderly in France during the First World War and wrote a history of the Gallipoli campaign. With the poem is a cutting from the Melbourne newspaper The Age of 24th January 1940 quoting the poem.
Polar.- Arctic.- Franklin (Sir John).- Shillinglaw (John J.) A Narrative of Arctic Discovery...with the details of the measures adopted...for the relief of the expedition under Sir John Franklin, first edition, advertisement leaf at beginning, engraved portrait, 2 folding maps in pocket, old ink inscription to front free endpaper, light spotting to portrait, original pictorial blue cloth stamped in gilt and blind, blue and gold patterned-paper endpapers, very slightly rubbed, an excellent copy, [Sabin 80488], 8vo, 1850.Sir John Franklin - see also lots 128-131
Americas.- South America.- Maw (Henry Lister) Journal of a Passage from the Pacific to the Atlantic...and descending the River Marañon, or Amazon, folding engraved map (lightly offset on title), contemporary calf, gilt, spine faded, 1829 § Gardner (George) Travels in the Interior of Brazil...and the Gold and Diamond Districts, second edition, half-title, tinted lithographed frontispiece, map, original purple cloth, gilt, spine faded, lower cover stained, 1849 § Hadfield (William) Brazil, the River Plate, and the Falkland Islands, first edition, lithographed portrait, 2 folding maps (?of 3), one large and hand-coloured (short tear at edge), the other of Falklands, wood-engraved illustrations, original cloth, 1854, all a little rubbed, 8vo et infra (3)
Warwickshire.- Dugdale (Sir William) The Antiquities of Warwickshire, first edition, engraved portrait frontispiece by Wenceslaus Hollar, title printed in red & black, 5 double-page engraved maps mounted on stubs and 10 engraved plates and plans by Hollar & others, 6 double-page on stubs (a few laid down), numerous engraved illustrations including many full-page, errata leaf at end but lacking final blank, lightly browned, portrait creased, light water-staining to fore-edge at beginning and slight worming to fore-edge towards end, tear to head of 5G3 (Table) repaired, engraved bookplate of John Peachey, eighteenth century diced calf, rubbed, rebacked preserving old gilt spine, corners worn, [Wing D2479], folio, Thomas Warren, 1656.
Australasia.- Australia.- Spencer (Sir Baldwin) and F.J.Gillen. The Arunta: a Study of a Stone Age People, 2 vol., first edition, folding map, 4 colour plates, one folding, illustrations, notes and cuttings loosely inserted, bookplate of Arthur Bulleid, original cloth, 1927; Across Australia, 2 vol., 2 folding maps, illustrations, contemporary half red morocco, spines gilt, a little marked, 1912 § Martin (R.Montgomery) Australia..., Divisions I-III [complete], 10 engraved portraits and plates only (of 11, lacking portrait of Earl Howe) and 8 double-page maps hand-coloured in outline, bookplate of John Hellicar, original cloth, gilt, rubbed, London & New York, [1853], first editions; and 5 others, Australia, including a defective mixed set of Jukes's Narrative of the Surveying Voyage of H.M.S.Fly' and a manuscript naval journal of a voyage to Australasia in H.M.S.Nelson from 1884-85 calling at Hobart, Sydney and New Guinea, 8vo & 4to (12)⁂ Arthur Bulleid (1862-1951), archaeologist and antiquarian.
Bipontine.- Catullus, Tibullus & Propertius. Catullus Tibullus Propertius, title with engraved portrait of Sappho, some foxing or spotting, contemporary boards, spotted, Zweibrücken, Ex Typographia Societatis, 1783; and 3 others, German editions of the 18th and 19th centuries, including the second 'Bipontine' edition, 8vo (4)⁂ The first 'Bipontine' edition, so called after 'Bipontis' the Latin name of Zweibrücken. The editions are valuable for the thoroughness of their annotated bibliographies of Catullus.

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