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A FRAMED AND GLAZED COLOURED PRINT OF A PORTRAIT OF MISS CHOLMONDELEY TOGETHER WITH A FRAMED AND GLAZED PRINT ON CANVAS OF CAERNARVON CASTLE TOGETHER WITH A FRAMED AND GLAZED ENGRAVING TITLED 'AND AS HE REASONED OF RIGHTEOUSNESS TEMPERANCE AND JUDGMENT TO COME' ENGRAVED BY W HOGARTH FROM HIS ORIGINAL PAINTING IN LINCOLNS INN HALL
A COLLECTION OF PICTURES TO INCLUDE A FRAMED AND GLAZED ETCHING OF A STREET SCENE SIGNED TO THE LOWER RIGHT, A FRAMED AND GLAZED PORTRAIT PRINT OF REV. W. FARISY JACKSONIAN, A SMALL WATERCOLOUR OF A WOODLAND SCENE TITLED 'THE SILVER GLENNY' SIGNED B PITTAR?, A FRAMED AND GLAZED AQUATINT OF YORK WATERGATE TOGETHER WITH A FRAMED WOOD CUT BY FRAN VON BLOEMEN DET HORIZONTI, AND ALSO A PAIR OF FRAMED ENGRAVINGS OF PORTRAITS OF GENTLEMEN TOGETHER WITH A FRAMED ENGRAVING OF DIANA. (8)
Box of glass photography slides and negatives c1900 of female subjects and members of parliament, approximately 88 slides in total, 8.5 cm squared CONDITION REPORT: Approximately 50% are landscape shots, no nude slides and female shots are portrait. Three MPs in total including Lord Lansdowne, Mr Walter Long and Mr Arthur Henderson.Condition is good though a few are over exposed.
ATTRIBUTED TO RICHARD COSWAY, three quarter length study of a young woman by a column, holding a book in her other hand, pencil with watercolour to the face, bears label verso, 'Richard Edmonds (Denny Spurling) Exhibition 1981 Richard Cosway 1742-1821, a portrait of an English Lady, watercolour and pencil, approximately 21cm x 13cm, together with attributed to Thomas Stothard, two monochrome sketches of oval classical designs, mounted and framed, approximately 6.2cm square, attribution verso (2)
δ Francis Bacon (1902-1992) (after) Portrait of John Edwards Lithograph printed in colours, 2002, with the printed signature as published, a proof aside from the edition of 50, from the posthumous edition published by the artist's estate, the full sheet, 810 x 620mm (31 7/8 x 24 3/8in)(I) δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669) Self Portrait Open-mouthed, as if Shouting Etching, 1630, on laid paper, without watermark, a very good impression of this scarce subject, New Hollstein's third state (of three), before the wear on the right side of his face, thread margins or trimmed to the platemark, sheet 72 x 61 mm. (2 3/4 x 2 7/16 in), unframed. Literature: Hind 31; New Hollstein 67 iii/iii
John Hamilton Mortimer (1740-1779) A comprehensive collection of approximately 47 works by and after Mortimer Etchings, engravings, lithographs, mezzotints, some printed in sepia and red ink, mainly circa 1775-1810, on various papers, mostly with good margins, many with pencil references to Sunderland, largest approximately 460 x 390 mm. (18 1/8 x 15 3/8 in), all unframed, (47). ⁂ Includes: 'Bardolph' and 'Beatrice', two plates from 'Twelve characters from Shakespeare' 1775; Thomas Rowlandson's 'Boat in a storm at sea' from 'Imitations of Modern Drawings' circa 1760; the dedication frontispiece and three plates by Hamilton from 'Fifteen etchings dedicated to Sir Joshua Reynolds' 1778; 'Sleeping Monsters' 1780; 4 etchings by Joshua Haynes, Mortimer's pupil, after designs by Mortimer; 5 etchings by Lydia Bates, after Mortimer; 17 etchings by Robert Blyth, after Mortimer, including 'Rustick Dance', several of banditti, and numerous dramatic head studies, and 13 others including Valentine Green's mezzotint portrait of Mortimer's self-portrait, circa 1789. Provenance: (Rowlandson) Reverend J. Burleigh James (19th century) [Lugt 1425]
John Hamilton Mortimer (1741-1779) An oval half-length portrait of a gentleman, surrounded by head and figure studies (recto); calligraphic pen studies intertwined with three heads (verso) Graphite, point of the brush, pen and grey ink, and grey-black ink, probably circa 1765-70, on laid paper with watermark of L.V. Gerrevink and partial armorial surrounding a horn, sheet 230 x 190 mm. (9 x 7 1/2 in), bears later pencil inscription and number verso, unframed. ⁂ A rare and possibly early example of the drawing exercises of Hamilton Mortimer. The calligraphy and head studies found on the verso are particularly fine, and both the recto and verso drawings stylistically relate to the sheet held in Tate, donated by Oppé (see: Sheet of Studies; a Male Caryatid, an Urn, Acanthus Scrolls Etc. Verso: Sketches, acc. no. T10132).
Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669) Self Portrait with Saskia Etching, 1636, on laid paper, without watermark, a fine early impression of the New Hollstein's second state (of four), before any wear in the shadows beneath the hat and with the light horizontal scratches across Saskia's breast, fine thread margins, sheet 106 x 94 mm. (4 3/16 x 3 3/4 in), unframed. Provenance: Albert Aaron Feldmann (1920-1999) [Lugt 4812] Literature: Hind 144; New Hollstein 158 ii/iv
CATS, Jacob (1577-1660): Alle de Wercken. So Ouden als Nieuwe. Amsterdam, Jan Jacobsz Schipper, 1655 (two title pages are dated 1654), First Edition, and the only one published during his lifetime; 19 Works listed on verso of half-title (please see image for titles). The general title page incorporates the author's portrait; PP: 151; 30; 15; 195; 32; 184; 266; 184; 84; 60; 24; 36; 159; Plus preliminaries. There are 12 half title pages; 7 Engraved title pages; 3 Double Page plates(one folding); 2 Full Page portraits; Plus 386 illustrations by the greatest Dutch artists of the time including, and especially Adriaen van de Venne. In total there are 1420 numbered pages, plus the preliminaries, etc. Folio (38 X 25 Cms.); bound in near contemporary full leather with gilt decoration to spine; (chipped label); spine strengthened with an extra piece of leather to head and tail; some pages with small tears and repaired with tape; damp stain to inner margin of a number of pages; the odd small stain; Still an impressive copy, which looks complete but sold NOT SUBJECT TO RETURN.
1- (Goldsmith, Oliver): Poems for Young Ladies. In three parts. Devotional, moral, and entertaining. For J. Payne, 1767, 1st. edn. with a frontispiece; PP: vi, (ii) contents, 248. Cont. full calf, later spine. Rubbed; 2- Burnet, Gilbert author; JOHNSON Samuel: Some passages in the life and death of John Earl of Rochester. W. Lowndes, 1787. With a frontis portrait. 144pp; cont. full calf; rubbed; 3- R.H.(Robert Howlett): The School of Recreation: or a guide to the Most Ingenious Exercises of Hunting, Riding, Racing, Fireworks, Military Discipline, The Science of Defence, Hawking, Tennis, Bowling, Ringing, Singing, Cock-Fighting, Fowling and Angling. for A. Bettesworth.., 1736. Frontis plate, 144pp only of 154, cont. full leather, later spine. Defective copy, lacking the last 10 pages and a few pages frayed at edges; A/F; 4- Watts, I: Devout Exercises of the Heart in meditation and soliloquy, prayer and praise. H. Fenwick, n.d. inscribed 1785. 182pp. Cont. full calf, lacking front endpaper; ink writing to verso of title (seeped through to title) and to back endpaper; 5- Goldsmith, O: Poetical works. Wills, n.d. Frontis; Cont. full calf. (5)
HOGARTH (WILLIAM): Hogarth Restored. The Whole Works... as Originally Published... Now Re-engraved by Thomas Cook. For John Stockdale,.. 1812. With Engraved portrait Frontis, and 91 sheets of plates only of 95? Frontis repaired; upper cover detached. sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return.
1- Adams, Thomas: Typographia: or, the Printer's Instructor.. Philadelphia: L. Johnson & Co, 1858, 6th. edn. PP: viii, 7-286. with illustrations. Con. Half calf, rebacked with original spine; fabric tape repair to front inner hinges; lacking front blank endpaper; 2- Johnson, J: Typographia, or the Printers' Instructor in 2 vols. Longman, Hurst.., 1824. Frontis and extra engraved title page to each volume, plus many illustrations. PP: 1-xii, 610, (x)index; iv, 1-588, 56, 645-663, (i), (xiv)index, (ii)Cantata. The two volumes are different bindings; vol.1- possibly lacking Caxton’s portrait; vol.2- binding worn and spine cracked; 3- Dickson, R; & Edmond, J: Annals of Scottish Printing from the Introduction of the Art in 1507 to the Beginning of the Seventeenth Century. Cambridge, Macmillan & Bowes, 1890, Limited edition #380/500. 4to. Solid leather backed binding; Ex-Libra with usual stamps; offsetting to title page and another page from old newspaper cutting ; 4- Greswell, W P: Annals Of Parisian Typography. printed for Cadell.., 1818, 1st. edn. with 12 plates; PP: xii, 356. Later leather backed boards and endpaper; occasional foxing; 5- BARKER, N: The Printer and the Poet. Privately Printed at the University Printing House Cambridge, 1970. Limited edition of 500 copies; VG;. 6- Lewis , C T C: The Picture Printer of the Nineteenth Century George Baxter 1804-1867. 1911, 1st. edn. Illus. Pictorial cloth, inner hinges cracked; PLUS 2 other works: Two Centuries Of Typefounding, 1920. Ex-Libra; The Pentateuch of Printing, with a Chapter on Judges. Chicago, 1891; Ex-Libra . (9)
1- CHAMBERLAYNE, John: Magna Britannia Notitia: Or, The Present State of Great-Britain, With Divers Remarks upon the Antient State Thereof (In Two Parts). London: For Timothy Goodwin and others. 1708 (first edition to include Scotland). PP: Frontis Portrait, (x), x, (x)contents & Errata, 1-544(part one), 545-756(General List or Catalogue, including Title-Page dated 1708), (xxiii)index, (iv)Publisher’s Catalogue. Later (c1870) half calf with decoration to spine and three labels; Ex-Libra with few small stamps, but not to the frontis; withdrawn stamp present; light browning; 2- (MIEGE, Guy): The new state of England, Under Our Sovereign Queen Anne; in 3 parts. Printed for H. Mortlock, and J. Robinson, London, 1703, 5th. edn. PP: (xxxiv), 600. Contemporary full panelled calf with later spine; corners and edges chipped with loss; armorial bookplate; the odd small stain; o/w G+ (2)
CHAUNCY (Sir Henry): The Historical Antiquities of Hertfordshire. London: for Ben Griffin and others, 1700, First edn. (One of only c. 500 copies). Title printed in red and black and including the very rare leaf 'Directions for Placing the Cuts.'. Folio, pp: (x), 601, (ii)advert, (xxi)Index, etc, (i) Directions for Placing the Cuts, (i) blank. With Frontis portrait, folding Engraved Map, & 44 Engraved plates (mostly double page or folding). Contemporary full panelled calf with later spine, original endpapers and new endpapers. Covers rubbed; some heavy browning to plates and text; small hole to one of the plates.
[DEFOE, Daniel]: A true Collection of the Writings of the Author of the True Born English-Man. Corrected by himself. Printed, and are to be sold by most Booksellers … 1703, 1st. edn. PP: Title, A3-A8, B-B5, 1-465, (i)blank; Lacking the frontis portrait. Cont. full calf, later spine; first few pages little frayed.
1- Demosthenes: Cum Latina Hier. Wolfii versione, plurimis in locis emendata, necnon Budaei aliorumque notis.. Oxford, Theatro Sheldoniano, 1721. PP: 240, Portrait, 108, (xii)index. Full calf; worn and dust soiled; 2- Martyr Justin: Sancti Justini Philosophi and Martyris Apologia Secunda. Oxford, Theatro Sheldoniano, 1703. PP: 176, 59. Full calf; worn and dust soiled; 3- Wallis, John: Institutio Logicae, Ad Communes Usus Accommodata. Oxford, Leon Lichfield, 1715. PP: (vi), 313. Full calf; worn and dust soiled; lacking front endpaper; 4- Artis Logicae Compendium. Oxford, J. Fletch, 1793. PP: 129, (xiv) Conclusion, 14(Appendix), Conclusion. Full calf; worn and dust soiled; (4)
1- Graham, Maria: Journal of a Residence in India. Edinburgh, Constable, 1813, 2nd. edn. PP: xii, 215, (i) blank. With a hand coloured frontis plus 15 plates (2 folding). Near contemporary full calf; rubbed; occasional foxing; 2- Hayes, I I: The Open Polar Sea. NY, Hurd and Houghton, 1867, 1st. edn. PP: xxiv (including subscribers list), 454. Frontis portrait plus 9 plates; Rebound in plain cloth; pages brittle- affecting the corners of the last 4 leaves (with small loss); A/F. (2)
1- COLLIER, J (ed.): The Great Historical, Geographical, Genealogical, and Poetical Dictionary; Two volumes bound in One. For Henry Rhodes,.. 1701, 2nd edn. revised, corrected and enlarged to the year 1688. Two title pages BUT ONLY one frontis portrait? Cont. full panelled calf, later spine; covers rubbed; some heavy browning; 2- Scheller, I J G: Lexicon Totius Latinitatis, A Dictionary of the Latin Language, originally compiled and illustrated with explanation in German. Oxford, J E Riddle, OUP, 1835. Unpaginated, two parts/volumes in one: A-L and M-Z; folio, later leather backed boards and endpapers. (2)

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