Stephen Ward (British, 1912-1963)Portrait of Sir John Rothenstein, Director of The Tate Gallery London 1938-1964, bust lengthSigned and dated '57 and inscribed with the sitter's name, black chalk53cm by 35.5cm:Portrait of Lord Adrian, Master of Trinity College Cambridge, bust lengthSigned and inscribed 'At Trinity College Cambridge', black, white and pink chalks48cm by 31cm, framed, with a paperback of 'Stephen Ward Speaks' and 'The Profumo Affair' (3)
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'A Christmas Carol', Charles Dickens, illustrated by I. M Gaugengigl and T. V. Chominski, Boston: 1887. Limited edition numbered 256 of 500 copies for the United Kingdom. Tipped-in frontispiece portrait of Dickens. Gift inscription for 1887. A rare book. Showing signs of age with detached upper board, lacking spine, discolouration/dampstaining to contents. Together with 'Morte D'Arthur: A Poem', Alfred Lord Tennyson, illuminated by Alberto Sangorski, London: Chatto & Windus, 1912, first edition, hardcover in cream boards with red lettering, uncut pages. (2)
Antique Sevres Style Bronze Mounted, Cloisonné, Porcelain Mantel Clock. Decorated with gilt bronze foliage form mounted hardware with cloisonné columns and cloisonné accents, blue celeste style ground with gilt trim and portrait window of a young beauty. Inscribed on enamel dial with decorative hands. Key included, appears to be in working condition. Small nick to top on obverse side and small factory hairline to top, minor rubbing and gilt wear. Measures 12-1/2" H x 8" W x 5" Depth. Shipping $115.00 (estimate $450-$650)
Early 20th Century Sevres Style Cobalt Blue and Gilt Porcelain Covered Urn. Depicts a large pastoral portrait scene en centre, baluster form urn with gilt intricate scroll patterns atop of the cobalt blue ground. Sevres mark on underneath portion of the lid. Craquelure to glaze on scene, some gilt wear otherwise good condition. Measures 29" H x 9" W. Shipping: Third party. (estimate $750-$1250)
Grouping of Five (5) Theodore Haviland Limoges Bazar Colon Porcelain Cabinet Plates. Includes 3 bread/butter plates and 2 dinner plates. Decorated with Gilt scrolled border over cobalt blue ground and various portrait scenes en centre. Signed and numbered on underside, artist signed on portraits. Needs cleaning. Largest measures 9-3/4" Dia. Shipping $48.00 (estimate $100-$200)
STEPHEN ANTONAKOS (GREEK-AMERICAN 1926-2013)Portrait of a Woman, 1958fabric and mixed media collage41 x 29 cm (16 1/8 x 11 1/2 in.)inscribed Woman, Antonakos, July 1958 on versoPROVENANCEAcquired at the Miami Museum of Modern Art in the 1960s by the present ownerEXHIBITEDMiami Museum of Modern Art, Antonakos: Collages and Assemblages, 1964
LEON AUGUSTIN LHERMITTE (FRENCH 1844-1925)Portrait of the Sculptor Charles Drouet, 1885charcoal on paper31.5 x 24.8 cm (12 3/8 x 9 3/4 in.)signed, dated and dedicated by Lhermitte 'a mon ami Drouet' lower rightPROVENANCEPublic Sale, Soissons, France, January 1990Collection of Neal FierbagSandorval & Co., New YorkSotheby`s, New York, October 29, 2002, lot 79Private collection, New YorkEXHIBITEDExposition du Blanc et Noir, Paris, 1888LITERATUREG. Desclinville, Journal de l’Aisne, October 24, 1888(s.n.) l’Independance litteraire, November 1, 1888G. Coutau, Journal des artistes, November 4, 1888V. Demont-Breton, les Maisons que j’ai connues, Paris, Plon, 1929, t. III, p. 74Monique Le Pelley Fonteny, Leon Augustin Lhermitte (1844-1925) Catalogue raisonne, (Paris: Editions Cercle d'art, 1991), no 1002
JOHN S.C. ABBOTT, EMPIRE OF RUSSIA, 1860John Steven Cabot Abbott (American 1805-1877), THE EMPIRE OF RUSSIA; FROM THE REMOTEST PERIODS TO THE PRESENT TIME. THE MONARCHIES OF CONTINENTAL EUROPE., (New York: Mason Brothers, 1860), crown 8vo (205 x 136 mm), cloth hardcover, 528 pages. With a black and white portrait of Peter The Great on the back of the front endpaper. Condition: binding copy.LOT NOTESJohn S.C. Abbott was an American historian, pastor, and pedagogical writer. He was a prolific writer of books on Christian ethics, and of histories. He is best known as the author of a partisan and unscholarly, but widely popular and very readable History of Napoleon Bonaparte (1855). The Empire of Russia is a broad but detailed historiography of Russia. It covers the period from earliest ancient times to the reign of Tsar Alexander II.
STEPHEN ANTONAKOS (GREEK-AMERICAN 1926-2013)Portrait of a Man, 1958fabric and mixed media collage41 x 29 cm (16 1/8 x 11 1/2 in.)monogrammed lower left, inscribed Antonakos, Man, July 1958 on versoPROVENANCEAcquired at the Miami Museum of Modern Art in the 1960s by the present ownerEXHIBITEDMiami Museum of Modern Art, Antonakos: Collages and Assemblages, 1964
GOLDSMITH (Oliver) The Vicar of Wakefield. London: F. Newbery, 1766, 12mo, 3rd edition, 2 vols., contemporary calf, spines chipped; SMOLLETT (Tobias) The Adventures of Roderick Random. Edinburgh 1817, 12mo, 2 vols, contemporary calf; SWIFT (Jonathan) Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World. Dublin 1735, 8vo, portrait and 6 plates and maps, title cut, lacks endpapers, a little age stained in places, worn calf; PINDAR (Peter) Works, in 4 vols. 1809, 16mo, calf (9)
BACON (Sir Francis) The Historie of the Reigne of Henry the Seventh. London: for R. Meighen 1641, folio, engraved title, lacks portrait frontispiece, slight brown stain to title, few leaves with old creases, final leaf soiled, 19th century half calf rubbed; PIERCE (Thomas) The Sinner Impleaded in His Own Court, 3rd edition 1670, somewhat age worn, taped binding (2)
A 19th Century leather and gilt-tooled album containing miscellaneous topographical and portrait drawings, prints and photographs to include works by or after Samuel Read, Chas E. Hannaford, Henry De Ternant, Jack Merriott, Louis Wain, A. Nisbet Patterson, Herbert Cutner and others, together with a black chalk and white drawing of a classical bust inscribed on mount 'Gainsborough Pupil, W. Jeffs 1790'.
Travel. PRICE (Julius M.) From the Arctic Ocean to the Yellow Sea. London 1892, 8vo, portrait frontispiece, folding map, illustrations, modern half morocco; HOTTEN (John C) Abyssinia and its People, 1868, 8vo, folding map, coloured plates; BAKER (Sir S) The Nile Tributaries of Abyssinia, 1871, 4th edition, cloth; [BONAR (A)] The Holy Land, 1844, 12mo, full morocco gilt; 2 others, cloth (6)
A collection of 18th and 19th century engravings. Including a French pen and ink garden plan by Lake Como dated 1803. Three mezzotints after Kneller, eight garden designs and plans of various sizes, a portrait after Van Eyck by Soutman and 'Le Couche de La Mariee' etching after Moreau. Largest 38 x 46cm (13)
RUSHWORTH (John) The Tryal of Thomas, Earl of Strafford, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Upon an Impeachment of High Treason by the Commons Then Assembled in Parliament. London: John Wright and Richard Chiswell, 1680, folio, engraved damaged portrait frontispiece, somewhat soiled and age worn in places, rebacked contemporary calf (worn); HUTCHINSON (W) The History of the County of Cumberland, in 2 vols 1794, 4to, lacking the map, with plates and folding plans, some losses, tears and damage, also lacking one board, damaged binding. WHITE (G F) Views in the Himalaya Mountains, 1837, folio, part II only, 14 'subscribers proof' plates, some foxing, binding rubbed. Sold not subject to return (4)
[MUSSARD (Pierre)] Roma Antiqua et Recens, or the Conformity of Antient and Modern Ceremonies...., London 1732, 8vo, first English edition, contemporary morocco gilt, chipped spine; BURNETT (Gilbert) The Life and Death of Sir Matthew Hale. London 1682, small 8vo, portrait frontispiece, old calf (2)
BURY (Lady Charlotte). The Three Great Sanctuaries of Tuscany. London: John Murray 1833, oblong folio, engraved frontispiece, portrait and 6 mixed method sepia engravings, original cloth; GILBERT (Sir John) Shakespeare's Songs and Sonnets. London 1862, folio, 10 mounted chromolithographs by Vincent Brooks, slight spotting, modern quarter binding; 2 others smaller size - history (4)
Urwick, Hunter & Cooke Families & Irish Interest. A 19th Century leather bound album containing an extensive collection of portrait and topographical photographs relating to members of the Urwick, Hunter and Cooke families, notably images of William Urwick DD (1791-1868) dated Dublin 1860 and 1865, his wife Sarah, his sisters Elinor and Lydia Urwick dated 1862, William Urwick the younger (minister of Hatherlow, Cheshire), Thomas and Mrs Hunter of Manchester, Jonathan Cooke of Shrewsbury, Samuel and Mrs Hodgkinson of Marple Hall Manchester, members of their extended families etc, together with views in Co. Wicklow (Glendalough Seven Churches, Vale of Avoca), Killarney (Eagles Nest, Purple Mountain, Muckross Abbey, Old Weir Bridge), Dublin (Exhibition Building), Manchester (Marple Hall and Aqueduct), Wales (Menai Bridge, Beaumaris Castle) and elsewhere; also a group of carte-de-visite photographs of notable persons, to include: Captain John Hanning Speke, Rev. Charles Kingsley, Richard Cobden, Rev. Robert Moffatt, Charles Allen DuVal (playing chess), Henry Vincent, Keshub Chunder Sen (1870), George Foley, Rev. George Wade Robinson, Rev. Prof. Rowland Williams and others.
Literature, various. [Defoe (Daniel)] The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, (including Chalmers' Life of Daniel De Foe), 2 vol. London 1804, 8vo, portrait and engraved titles and plates as called for, one board detached, other joints cracked, half calf; [LYTTLETON (George)] Dialogues of the Dead, London 1760, 3rd edition, calf; GRAY (T) Poetical Works, 2nd edition 1800, 12mo; PHILIPS (F C) As in a Looking Glass, in 2 vols., 1885, cloth; few others including Scott in morocco bindings, etc. mainly 19th century
CIRCLE OF GEORGE RICHMOND (1809-1896) Bust length portrait of Martha Rogers of Buckingham, her shoulder length hair with ringlets and wearing a black frock with lace trimmed collar, pastels, 23 x 18cm in late Victorian gilt gesso show frame Inscribed verso 'Martha, daughter of Richard and Mary Rogers of Buckingham who dwells at the Manor House and was organist for fifty years at Gawcot Church'
EUGÈNE DELÂTRE (1864-1938) Portrait of the novelist Joris-Karl Huysmans (1848-1907), author of À Rebours, 1884. Etching and aquatint in colours, signed in blue crayon and numbered from the edition of 100 published by André Marty in L'Estampe originale, Album VI, 1894. With the blindstamp of L'Estampe originale, lower left. Plate 320 x 239mm; the sheet 595 x 427mm. The image area somewhat light-stained from framing

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