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Arrowsmith (Aaron). Outlines of the World, 1825, title page with an engraved vignette portrait of the author, dedication and index, forty-four (complete) engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, some finger and dust soiling to the map of Africa, slight spotting, some marginal dust soiling throughout, contemporary half calf gilt, rubbed and worn, folio (1)

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Amundsen (Roald). The North West Passage. Being the Record of a Voyage of Exploration of the Ship "Gjoa" 1903-1907, 2 volumes, 1st English edition, 1908, portrait frontispiece to volume I, two folding maps, monochrome illustrations, top edge gilt, original green cloth gilt, spines a trifle faded with tiny tears at head, 8vo, together with Sverdrup (Otto), New Land. Four Years in the Arctic Regions, translated from the Norwegian by Ethel Harriet Hearn, 2 volumes, 1st English edition, 1904, portrait frontispiece to volume I, two folding maps contained in volume Ii rear pocket, maps and illustrations, endpapers a little toned, original blue cloth, upper covers blocked in silver, edges a little rubbed, 8vo, plus Nordenskiold (A.E.), The Voyage of the Vega Round Asia and Europe, translated by Alexander Leslie, 2 volumes, 1st English edition, 1881, folding maps and charts, illustrations, some light spotting, original green cloth, rebacked with original spines relaid, a little rubbed, one or two small indentations, 8vo, with five others including Aubyn Trevor-Battye's Ice-Bound on Kolguev, 1895, Ejnar Mikkelsen's Lost in the Arctic. Being the Story of the 'Alabama' Expedition 1909-1912, 1913 and Knud Rasmussen's Greenland by the Polar Sea. The Story of the Thule Expedition from Melville Bay to Cape Morris Jesup, 1921 (rebacked) (11)

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Marryat (Frederick). Mr Midshipman Easy, volumes 1-3, 2nd edition, 1836, period inscription to volume 1 front endpaper, some light spotting, uniform contemporary gilt decorated green half calf bound by Bumpus, boards and spines slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with Dobson (Austin), Collected Poems, 7th edition, 1907, black and white portrait frontispiece, period inscription to front endpaper, all edges gilt, contemporary ornate gilt decorated red full morocco, front board lightly rubbed, 8vo, and Kennard (Mrs Edward), Wedded to Sport. A Novel, 1893, period inscription by the author to front endpaper, some light spotting, contemporary gilt decorated green half morocco, spine faded, boards slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus other 19th century literature, some leather bindings, some original cloth, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)

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Baker (Samuel White). The Albert N'Yanza, Great Basin of the Nile and Explorations of the Nile Sources, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1866, portrait frontispiece to volume I, colour lithograph frontispiece to volume II, two colour maps (one folding with closed tear), wood-engraved illustrations, volume II title close-trimmed at foot shaving imprint, presentation note remnants to front endpapers, original green cloth gilt, a little rubbed, slight lean, 8vo, together with Du Chaillu (Paul B.), A Journey to Ashango-Land: And Further Penetration into Equatorial Africa, 1st edition, 1867, wood-engraved frontispiece, folding map (now tipped-in at rear pastedown), illustrations, a little light spotting, modern brown half morocco, 8vo, plus Junker (Wilhelm), Travels in Africa During the Years 1875-1878, 1879-1883, 1882-1886, translated from the German by A.H. Keane, 3 volumes, 1st English editions, 1890-92, portrait frontispiece to each, folding maps (repairs to verso), illustrations, some light spotting and soiling, original green pictorial cloth, a little rubbed with a few stains, 8vo, with others related including Verney Lovett Cameron's Across Africa, 2 volumes, 1877, Georg Schweinfurth's Heart of Africa, 2 volumes, 1873, and Samuel White baker's Ismailia. A Narrative of the Expedition to Central Africa for the Suppression of the Slave Trade, 2 volumes 1874 (28)

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*Stanley (Henry Morton). A commemorative Doulton Lambeth brown salt-glazed stoneware jug, [1890], relief decoration, inscribed 'Emin Pasha Relief Expedition 1887-1889' and featuring a titled portrait of Stanley flanked by vignettes titled 'Valour' and 'Enterprise' above officers' names, impressed marks to base, height 20 cm Provenance: From the Humphrey Winterton collection, Sotheby's, 29 May 2003, lot 850. (1)

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Foa (Edouard). After Big Game in Central Africa..., translated from the French, with an Introduction by Frederic Lees, 1st edition, 1899, portrait frontispiece, map and half-tone illustrations, advertisements at end, ink stamp of the Royal National Parks of Kenya to rear endpaper, a few thumbmarks, top edge gilt, original cloth gilt, spine darkened, joints and edges rubbed, 8vo, together with In Wildest Africa, byC.G. Schillings, translated by Frederic Whyte, 2 volumes, 1907, half-tone illustrations, a few minor spots, endpapers renewed, original pictorial cloth, Norfolk & Norwich Library stickers to upper covers, a few mottled stains, 8vo, plus The Wanderings of an Elephant Hunter, by W.D.M. Bell, 1st edition, 1923, monochrome illustrations, a few light spots, small previous owner inscription, original cloth-backed boards, some fading and light flecked stains, 4to, with four others including C.G. Schillings With Flashlight and Rifle, second and popular edition, circa 1906, Marius Maxwell's Stalking Big Game in Equatorial Africa with a Monograph on the African Elephant, 1924 and John G. Millais' Far Away Up the Nile, 1924 (8)

Los 133

McClure (Robert). The Discovery of the North-West Passage by H.M.S. "Investigator," Capt. R. M'Clure, 1850, 1851, 1852, 1853, 1854, edited by Captain Sherard Osborn from the logs and journals of Capt. Robert Le M. M'Clure, illustrated by Commander S. Gurney Cresswell, R.N., 2nd edition, 1857, engraved portrait frontispiece, folding map, four lithographed plates, 24 pp. pulisher's catalogue at end, some light offsetting and spotting, previous owner signature to front endpaper, original blue blindstamped cloth, rebacked with original spine relaid, a little rubbed, 8vo Sabin 43073. Presentation copy, inscribed to half title: "With the kindest regards of Sherard Osborn". (1)

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λ  Two 19th century carved ivory portrait busts of Plato and Aristotle, each on a turned socle, 10cm high (max). (2) Provenance: From a distinguished naval family.

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λ  Two similar 19th century Austrian hippopotamus tooth powder horns, one carved with a stag hunt, the verso with scrolling acanthus leaves and with a coat of arms surmounted by a helm and a coronet, with a dog's head terminal and with stopper, the other also with a stag hunt, the verso with a titled portrait bust of Franz I, above a crown and a cartouche with three fleur-de-lis, with a boar's head terminal, 18.2cm long (max). (2) Provenance: From a distinguished naval family.

Los 424

Twelve various portrait engravings from Mentmore, the majority of kings, emperors and generals, including: Leopold II Holy Roman Emperor and King of Hungary on horseback, Johann von Werth, Giovanni Conte di Sporck, Philip I of Austrian and Spain and Ferdinand II, 16th century and later, 41.8 x 34cm (max) all framed and glazed, some by Vokins, London. (12) Provenance: Sotheby Parke Bernet & Co., Mentmore, May 1977.

Los 401

*Osborne (Li, 1883-1968). A group of approximately 80 mostly studio portraits, circa 1930, the majority seemingly unidentified German men and women, gelatin silver prints, mostly tipped on to mounts and some signed or credited to Li Osborne in pencil to lower margins, mostly 22 x 16 cm and similar sizes Li Osborne made a name for herself as a portrait and theatre photographer in the 1920s. Her first photo exhibition was in Copenhagen in 1920 . From 1922 she worked in Baden-Baden, moving to Munich in 1925. With the rise of the National Socialists in the 1930s she fled Germany, living first in Switzerland and from 1948 in Colchester, England. Married three times Osborne became famous as Lee Hutchinson when working as a sculptress. (approx. 80)

Los 459

Wilkins (John). Sermons Preach'd upon several Occasions before the King at White-Hall, to which is added, a Discourse Concerning the Beauty of Providence, 1st edition, Robert Sollers, 1677, some spotting and marginal pencil marks, old ink biblical notes to initial blank verso (near detached), contemporary calf, some wear with slight loss at head and foot of spine, 8vo, together with Burnet (Gilbert), The Life and Death of Sir Matthew Hale, Kt. Sometime Lord Chief Justice of His Majesties Court of Kingsbench, [2nd edition], William Shrowsbery, 1682, engraved portrait frontispiece as leaf A1, modern library buckram with gilt classification number at foot of spine, slightly rubbed, small 8vo Wing W2213 & B5828aA. (2)

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Wainwright (Alfred). A Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells, volumes 1-7, 1st editions, 1955-1966, black & white illustrations, original limp cloth, all in dust jackets except first volume (some marked & worn with few tears), 8vo, together with Westmorland Heritage, 1st edition, Kenal: Westmorland Gazette, 1975, black & white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket (slightly faded), oblong 4to (limited edition 127/1000, signed by Wainwright), with Wainwright in Lakeland, 1st edition, Kendal, 1983, black & white illustrations, folding map in pocket at rear, original cloth in dust jacket, oblong 4to (number 522 of unspecified limitation, signed by Wainwright), and Davies (Hunter), Wainwright, the Biography, 1st edition, 1995, black & white plates, half title signed by the author, original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, and Davies (Hunter, edit.), The Wainwright Letters, 1st edition, 2011, black & white portrait frontispiece, title signed by Hunter Davies, original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, plus other Wainwright and Lake District related, including walking guides (approx. 100)

Los 491

Faber (John). The Kit-Cat Club done from the original paintings of Sr. Godfrey Kneller, sold by J. Tonson in The Strand, & J. Faber at The Golden Head in Bloomsbury Square, 1735, engraved mezzotint title, engraved dedication leaf to the Duke of Somerset, and 48 mezzotint portraits on 47 plates (including one double-portrait, by John Faber the younger after Sir Godfrey Kneller), some light spotting to blank margins, a few small wormholes to extreme foot of inner margins (not affecting the engraved plates), marbled edges and endpapers, contemporary full calf gilt, recased, with remains of original spine laid down and outer corners refurbished, Signet Library oval gilt stamp to centre of each cover, rubbed and marked, folio (46.5 x 31 cm, 18.25 x 12.25 ins) The complete edition of John Faber's fine mezzotint portraits of members of the Kit-Kat Club, run by Christopher Cat, famous for his Kit-Cat mutton pies, after portraits commissioned by Tonson from Kneller (the latter now in the National Portrait Gallery). (1)

Los 287

Morrell (Ottoline, 1873-1938). A scrap album compiled by Lady Ottoline Morrell, circa 1914-20, containing newscuttings, portraits from magazines, some photographs or reproductions of photographs, mainly covering the war, politics and the arts, including Philip Morrell's election as MP for Burnley, newscuttings relating to Roger Casement, pictures of the war including bomb damage and soldiers near the front line, prisoners, etc., a substantial coverage of the Irish Rebellion of 1916, including all the main participants, the signing of the Versailles Treaty, the Russian Revolution of 1919, ballet and film coverage, including the Ballets Russes, Charlie Chaplin, women's fashions, a photograph of the Spanish singer Raquel Miller, signed and inscribed to Lady Ottoline Morrell, a portrait photograph of Julian Huxley, reproductions of recent English works of art, etc., all mounted on over 60 pale blue album leaves, all edges gilt, original straight-grained half morocco, lettered in gilt to upper cover 'Manuscript Extracts 1899 O.C.B.', rubbed and scuffed with some wear to joints and extremities, folio Provenance: From the library of Philip and Lady Ottoline Morrell, thence by descent. (1)

Los 146

Wilkins (Sir Hubert). Under the North Pole. The Wilkins-Ellsworth Submarine Expedition, 1st edition, [New York], 1931, photographic portrait frontispiece by Hal Phyfe, signed within the plate, sketch map, half-tone illustrations, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original half cloth, spine decorated in gilt, small closed tear at head, slight toning to boards, 8vo Limited Edition de Luxe, 197/275, signed by Wilkins and Sloan Danenhower, and additional signed presentation inscription by Wilkins, to verso of frontispiece. (1)

Los 520

Cleland (James). Description of the Banquet given in honour of the Right Hon. Sir Robert Peel, Bart., M.P., on his election as Lord Rector of the University of Glasgow, 1837, additional lithographed title, folding lithographed view of the Grand Banqueting Hall, and 5 other lithographed views, plans, etc., a few marks and occasional very light spotting, original dark green morocco-backed printed boards, rubbed and scuffed and some soiling, with a gold commemorative medal, struck on the occasion by Ottley of Birmingham, under the direction of D.C. Rait, Goldsmith & Jeweller, Glasgow, diameter 4.5 cm, plus a collection of 18th and 19th century prints and engravings, including mezzotint portraits of John Churchill, by John Smith, 1702, a proof mezzotint portrait by Samuel Cozens, signed in pencil, various landscape drawings, etc., a group of nine 20th century colour etchings by Louise Sibril (mainly erotic subjects), a copy of the art journal illustrated catalogue for the Great Exhibition, 1851, and two colour prints of coastal scenes in the South of France after Bernard Dufour, heightened with watercolour, etc (a carton)

Los 451

Gibbon (Edward). The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 6 volumes, mixed editions, 1782-88, engraved portrait frontispiece to volume I, three engraved maps (two folding), some offsetting and light spotting and toning, bookplates, contemporary calf gilt, volumes II, IV-V rebacked with original spines relaid, some wear, 4to, together with Quinti Horatii Flacci Opera, Paris, 1642, half title, engraved title after Poussin (with repaired tear), a little light spotting and toning, all edges gilt, 18th century morocco gilt, spine faded and chipped at ends, covers with scuff marks, some edge wear, folio (7)

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White (John Claude). Sikhim & Bhutan. Twenty-One Years on the North-East Frontier 1887-1908, 1st edition, 1909, photogravure portrait frontispiece, 39 photographic plates, including six photogravures, folding map (with clear tape marks and reinforcements), some minor spotting, contemporary presentation inscriptions to front pastedown, top edge gilt, original green cloth gilt, spine and edges a little rubbed, 8vo Yakushi W134. (1)

Los 310

*Australia. A group of 5 albumen print photographs of the house of Samuel Amess in Melbourne, Victoria, circa 1870, three of the photographs showing Amess by the house, images 25 x 30 cm and smaller, individual contemporary mounts, together with 3 related smaller albumen print photographs and 2 cabinet card photographs by Foster and Martin of a portrait painting of Amess Samuel Amess (1826-1898) was mayor of Melbourne from 1869 to 1870. (10)

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Grogan (Ewart S., and Arthur H. Sharp). From the Cape to Cairo. Tne First Traverse of Africa from South to North, 1st edition, 1900, portrait frontispiece, three maps (two folding), numerous illustrations, advertisement leaf at end, some light spotting, top edge gilt, original pictorial cloth, a little rubbed, a few small marks and indentations to lower cover, 4to (1)

Los 475

Macdonald (Duncan). The New London Family Cook, or Town and Country Housekeeper's Guide, Albion Press, for James Cundee, 1808, engraved portrait frontispiece (a few spots), ten engraved plates, one relaid, one with short closed marginal tear, 4 pp. Family Tradesmen's Directory, scattered spotting, light dampstaining affecting a few leaves, blanks at front and rear with some early manuscript recipes, contemporary mottled calf, extremities worn, rebacked preserving original spine, 8vo, together with Hall (T. ), The Queen's Royal Cookery: or, Expert and ready Way for the Dressing of all Sorts of Flesh, Fowl, Fish: either Baked, Boiled..., With the Art of Preserving and Candying of Fruits and Flowers..., Together with several Cosmetick or Beautifying waters..., 4th edition, 1729, frontispiece and final printed leaf in facsimile, full-page woodcut illustration, light dampstain to lower right corners throughout, occasionally close-trimmed, clipping a few headlines, later endpapers, contemporary sheep, top of spine worn with small loss, front cover with dampstain to lower right corner, 12mo First item: Cagle 841, Bitting p.297, in notes only. However Cagle appears to not be aware of this edition, dated 1808 from the title-page. (2)

Los 433

*Williams (Thomas Richard, 1825-1871). Family portrait, 1860, showing two young boys, one holding a cricket bat and one with closed book held on his knee, in a group with three young girls, hand tinted, arched top, paper passe-partout, manuscript label to verso, inscribed with names of sitters and identified as 'Taken in 1860 by Williams, Regent Street', 8 x 17 cm The contemporary label identifies the sitters as brothers and sisters John, Thomas Strettell, Elizabeth Harriette, Helen Isabella and Mary Lucy Kelsall. According to the 1861 England census they lived with two other sisters and their parents Thomas and Harriet Kelsall at 14 Portchester Terrace North, Paddington. The father's occupation is given as surgeon. (1)

Los 393

*Morocco. A portrait of a Moroccan woman in traditional dress and jewellery, circa 1870, albumen print on original mount, 25 x 19 cm, framed and glazed (1)

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Adye (General Sir John). Recollections of a Military Life, 1st edition, 1895, maps and illustrations, publisher's catalogue at end, bookplate, original cloth, spine neatly repaired, upper cover with slight rippling, 8vo, together with The Land of the Lama, by David Macdonald, 1st edition, 1929, portrait frontispiece of the Dalai Lama, folding map, half-tone illustrations, publisher's catalogue at end, previous owner inscription, original yellow cloth gilt, spine faded, 8vo, plus Twenty Years in Tibet. Intimate & personal experiences of the closed land among all classes of its people from the highest to the lowest, by David Macdonald, 1st edition, 1932, folding map, illustrations, publisher's catalogue at end, small bookplate, original cloth, spine faded, small abrasion to lower cover, 8vo, with others related including James Howard Thornton's Memories of Seven Campaigns, 1895, H.E.A. Cotton's Calcutta Old and New. A Historical & Descriptive Handbook to the City, 1907 and Major Gordon Casserly's Life in an Indian Outpost [1914] (13)

Los 118

Bellot (Joseph Rene). Memoirs of Lieutenant Joseph Rene Bellot, Chevalier of the Legion of Honour, Member of the Geographical Societies of London and Paris, etc. With his Journal of a Voyage in the Polar Seas, in Search of Sir John Franklin, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1855, engraved portrait frontispiece to volume I, publisher's catalogue at end of each volume, some light spotting and toning to text, small abrasions to endpapers, original brown blindstamped cloth, upper covers with gilt vignette of the Bellot obelisk, a little rubbed with a couple of small wormholes, 8vo Posthumous memoirs of Bellot, who joined William Kennedy's 1851 expedition in search of Sir John Franklin. He accompanied Kennedy on his 1100 mile sledge journey from Batty Bay to Brentford Bay, discovering Bellot Bay on the way and in 1853, whilst attempting a journey to communicate with Sir Edward Belcher, he disappeared into an ice crevasse in the Wellington Channel. A granite memorial obelisk, illustrated in the vignettes on the front covers of the book, designed by Philip Hardwick was erected in his memory in front of Greenwich Hospital. (2)

Los 552

The Golden Cockerel Press, publisher. The Amores of P. Ovidius Naso, newly translated by E. Powys Mathers, 1932, limited edition 332/350, 5 monochrome copper engravings by J.E. Laboureur, some minor offsetting from the illustrations, and spotting to the text block, original brown quarter morocco to green cloth, 4to, together with The Pear Tree Press, publisher, Hop-O'-Me-Heart, A Grown-up Fairy Tale by Laurence Housman, limited edition 101/160, monochrome illustrations by John Guthrie, original blue quarter morocco to decorative paper boards, 8vo, and Lewes (George Henry), The Life of Goethe, 2nd edition, 1864, black and white engraved portrait frontispiece, bookplate to front pastedown, some minor toning, contemporary gilt decorated full calf, bound by F. Bedford, spine slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus other late 19th and early 20th century illustrated literature and decorative bindings, including The Collected Writings of Thomas De Quincey, volumes 1-13, by David Mason, 1896, some leather bindings, mostly original decorative cloth, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)

Los 128

Greely (Adolphus W.). Three Years of Arctic Service. An Account of the Lady Franklin Bay Expedition of 1881-84 and the Attainment of the Farthest North, 2 volumes, 1st UK editon, 1886, portrait frontispiece to volume I, folding maps (one partly adhered to an index leaf at end of volume II with small loss of lettering), some light spotting and toming, modern blue half calf gilt, 8vo, together with The Voyage of the Jeannette. The Ship and Ice Journals of George W. de Long, Lieutenant-Commander U.S.N., and Commander of the Polar Expedition of 1879-1881, 2 volumes, 1st UK edition, 1883, portrait frontispiece to volume I, folding map at end, maps and illustrations, a little light toning and a few spots, presentation inscription, original red pictorial cloth, rebacked with original spines relaid (faded), 8vo, plus Voyages of Discovery in the Arctic and Antarctic Seas, and Round the World: Being Personal Narratives of Attempts to Reach the Borth and South Poles..., by Deputy Inspector-General R. M'Cormick, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1884, tinted lithographed maps and plates, a few folding, wood-engraved illustrations,some light spotting, original pictorial blue cloth, modern cloth rebacks, a little rubbed, 8vo, with five others polar-related (12)

Los 204

French School (circa 1830) - Portrait of a Gentleman Oil on board 64 x 50cm (25 1/4 x 19 5/8in.) Provenance: The collection of the late Ronnie Kirkwood and George Dixon.

Los 225

δ Duncan Grant (Scottish 1885-1978) - Portrait of Paul Roche, March 1952 Brush and ink 60.5 x 43.5cm (23 3/4 x 17 1/8in.) Provenance: Abbott & Holder, London Provenance: The collection of the late Ronnie Kirkwood and George Dixon. IMPORTANT: This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

Los 324

Ω An early 19th century mother of pearl table snuff box, probably French, shaped rectangular with gilt metal moulded mounts, the cover inset with a portrait miniature on ivory of a young gentleman, 2.7cm x 2cm, on a diced and flower carved ground, the sides diced, the base plain, 8cm (3 1/8in) long Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Î© in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/

Los 298

André Galle, (French 1761 ~ 1844), a gilt bronze portrait medallion relief cast with the head of Napoleon Bonapart, inscribed NAPOLEON EMPEREUR DES FRANCAIS ET ROI D'ITALIE, set within an engine milled and gilt bronze circular frame and beneath glass, 9cm diameter overall; a French gilt bronze model of Napoleon, circa 1880, portrayed standing, atop a cylindrical marmo rouge griotte plinth with gilt bronze spreadeagle mount, 26.5cm high overall; a patinated metal bust of a maiden in 18th century taste, early 20th century, with square variegated marble socle, 23.5cm high overall; and a French tole peinte chestnut urn and cover, 20th century, 30cm high Provenance: The collection of the late Ronnie Kirkwood and George Dixon.

Los 423

Tokens, Scotland, Ayrshire, mule halfpenny, 1799, bust of Prince of Wales l., rev. Scotia with laurel wreath, cipher TC in exergue (DH.6), old verdigris patch on Prince's hair, otherwise about mint state and richly toned, extremely rare *ex Baldwin’s vault By W.J. Taylor, from the original dies, struck probably in the third quarter of the nineteenth century. The die flaw below the portrait had been tidied up by Taylor (compare with previous lot).

Los 398

Tokens, Wales, Anglesey, Parys Mines Co., penny, 1787, bust of Druid, rev. cipher PMCo, figure 1 within D above (DH.5), good extremely fine, toning spot at base of portrait, otherwise pleasingly patinated *ex Baldwin’s vault

Los 267

Tokens, British, Middlesex, National series, King's recovery from illness, 1789, penny-sized medal in Barton's metal, bust of George III r., rev. serpent around altar (DH./McK.181, p. A-14), about mint state and pleasingly toned, evidence of slight die-rusting on king's portrait, very rare *ex Baldwin’s vault

Los 155

A pair of 19th century Venetian glass bottles with painted portrait panels and gilt detail and later electric light conversion (one af), together with two 20th century alabaster table lamp bases (4).

Los 538

UNATTRIBUTED; 19th century portrait miniature of a gentleman in blue jacket, in a yellow metal frame. CONDITION REPORT Dimensions 7.5 x 6cm, no cracks or warping to the ivory, no paint loss, original glass missing

Los 101

Works of art and collectables to include a bisque dolls head, a 19th century Austrian porcelain painted portrait miniature of a lady, a cased set of opera glasses a Japanese cloisonne vase, etc.

Los 190

English school 19th century, portrait of a scholar reading a book in an alcove, oil on canvas, 71cm x 55cm

Los 198

English school early 20th century, portrait of a bay hunter in a stable, indistinctly signed lower right, oil on canvas, 48cm x 60cm

Los 472

After Tim Bulmer, 'Thug!', a rugby portrait, coloured print, 17 x 12cm and another, 'The Wall', a limited edition coloured etching by the same artist, signed in pencil, 42/200. 14.5 x 9.5cm. Framed and glazed. (2)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Los 481

Ralph Hopton, (British, 20th Century), 'New Zealand Milford Sound' and another river landscape, both signed, watercolours, 26 x 32cm and 16 x 25cm, together with a 19th Century portrait study of a seated lady, watercolours, in gilt frame, oval, 27cm high and a reproduction print of a cricketer: 'H. Royston. Framed. (4)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Los 462

Pair of convex glass crystoleums, full length portrait studies, 27 x 17cm, framed. (2)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Los 299

Portrait miniature of a gentleman on ivory in oval yellow metal setting, in original fitted box. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Los 467

After B. Willis, portrait of a mountaineer with Husky type dog in an Alpine setting, print laid on canvas, 61 x 45cm. Framed.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Los 473

Box of assorted furnishing prints and pictures to include: rugby interest; topographical; tapestries; portrait study etc., together with an Italian inlaid, marquetry panel or tray.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Los 298

Paul Robeson, a concert programme together with newspaper cuttings from the Birmingham Town Hall concert given by the artist on Tuesday, March 7th, 1949, together with autographed portrait card. (2)

Los 470

Attributed to Thomas Musgrave - portrait of a young gentleman wearing a cravat, with inscription verso, chalk on grey-tinted paper heightened with sanguine and white, 37 x 27.5cms; 14 1/2 x 10 3/4in.

Los 71

A 19th Century papier mache snuff box, the cover with bust portrait of the lady of a papier mache circular snuff box the cover with scene depicting a mother, child and sheep amongst foliage; a circular box cover panel depicting African boy in fur trimmed hat and coat, with engraved inscription "EW/B* Wade/*M Wade/John Wade"; and a Stobwasser style box cover panel; depicting a man sitting on a rock with whip, horned cow beyond; various sizes. (4)

Los 268

1981 Royal Family Christmas Card, signed by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and dated, showing portrait photograph of The Queen and Prince with Prince Charles and Princess Diana at wedding; in original envelope addressed to Miss Nora Smith, Buckingham Palace, London, SW1.

Los 382

Sir Hubert Von Herkomer, RA - A portrait of Margaret Herkomer in a garden, indistinctly signed with monogram (l.l.); with labels verso,watercolour, 33.5 x 20.3cms; 13 1/4 x 8in.

Los 497

Raz Paz, oil painting, Cow portrait, in silvered frame

Los 1465

Van Eyck, portrait of a gentleman/self portrait, copy 1987, information verso.

Los 85

Portrait of Napoleon in ivory faced frame and a framed cartoon.

Los 104

A framed portrait of Mary I, a silhouette and another, (3).

Los 280

BILL EVANS - UK RIVERSIDE LPs - Welcome to the 'second' part of this incredible Jazz archive, and we've got here 3 x superb original UK Riverside LPs featuring Bill Evans, who 'everybody digs!' Titles are Sunday At The Village Vanguard (RLP 376 original blue reel label - Ex+ with just one or two tiny wispy marks/strong Ex with a small cataloguing sticker on the top right on the reverse), Moonbeams (RLP 9428 blue reel label - archive condition record/Ex sleeve small cataloging sticker on reverse) and Portrait In Jazz (white/blue label 1162 - Ex+ one or two faint and wispy marks/VG+ some edgewear).

Los 320

(UK) HMV VERVE SERIES - Exciting collection of 16 x smashing LPs. Artists/titles are Gerry Mulligan (x4) - with Zoot Sims - On Tour (CLP 1585), A Concert In Jazz (stereo CSD 1432), At The Village Vanguard (stereo CSD 1396) and The Concert Jazz Band (CSD 1351), Duke Ellington and Johnny Hodges - Back To Back (CLP 1316), Terry Gibbs Big Band - The Exciting... (stereo CSD 1439) and Swing Is Here (mono CLP 1394), Buddy Bregman - I Love Listening To (CLP 1154), Oscar Peterson - The Jazz Soul of (CLP 1429), Dizzy Gillespie (x3) - Have Trumpet, Will excite (CLP 1318), Gillespiana (CSD 1392 and A Portrait Of Duke Ellington (CLP 1431), Gene Krupa Plays Gerry Mulligan (CLP 1281) and Count Basie (x2) - The Band Of Distinction (CLP 1428) and The Greatest! (CLP 1109). Condition of the records is almost entirely Ex+ or archive with the sleeves generally Ex or Ex+.

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CONTEMPORARY/BOP/JAZZ LPs - Quality collection of 80 x LPs. Artists/titles include The Leon Thomas Album (FD 10132), Sonny Stitt - Soul People (PR 7372), Jimmy Lyons Quintet (BSR 0087), Pharoah Sanders - Love Will Find A Way, Paul Bley Trio - Touching (SFJL 929), George Barnes Quartet, Jack Scalese, Charles Mingus - Portrait, Albert Ayler - My Name Is, Jaki Byard, Oliver Lake Quiet, Eric KLoss - Doors, Charlie Byrd, John McLaughlin - Extrapolation, Gil Evans, Joe Farrell - Canned Funk, Herbie Mann, Jack McDuff, Steve Lacy and Grant Green. Condition is generally VG to Ex+.

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CANNONBALL/NAT ADDERLEY - Stupefying selection of 7 x LPs featuring the immeasurable talents of the Adderley brothers. Titles are Work Song (Riverside 12-318 original UK record - Ex/VG US sleeve), San Francisco Revisited (UK RLP 444 - VG/VG), That's Right! (RLP 330 UK - superb Ex+ record/Ex), In San Francisco (UK RLP 12-311 - great Ex+/Ex), Portrait Of... (UK RLP 12-269 - Ex/VG+), Quintet In Chicago (Mercury US MCL 125 000), Cannonball Enroute (MG 20616 US Mercury) and Somethin' Else (Blue Note BST 1595 'Liberty Records' label RE). Condition is otherwise generally VG to Ex.

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