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A box containing a Cine Kodak Model B camera No'd. 57982, a W Ottway & Co. Ealing army telescope, an E. O Co. telescopic sight 220 MKI, various other telescopes, rules, etc, a pair of ambryotypes in floral decorated frames and a 19th Century portrait of a woman in mourning dress CONDITION REPORTS Ambro types only - The dageurro types catalouged are actually ambro types, both have cracking and crazing to the images. Both have highlights in gilt as well as hand colouring. Frames are damaged, especially the one with the female study as well as general wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for further details
ROMAN VASSILEVITCH GERSHANIK (1898-1983) "Girl from 10th grade 1958", a portrait study of a girl by a door, three quarter length, pastel, signed bottom right, inscribed verso, bears old labels CONDITION REPORTS Some water stains to the left hand side (may have been done during painting), paper appears to be slightly creased. Some dark speckled marks to the right hand side. A water type mark by the nape of the neck and to the top right hand corner. Various general signs of wear and tear throughout. 77 cm x 50 cm
A gem-set yellow gold giardinetto brooch. A sapphire ruby and diamond-set gold brooch designed as a wheatsheaf. A gold penknife. Four shell cameo brooches, a shell cameo pendant and a shell cameo ring. A gold fob seal mounted with a carnelian intaglio carved with the profile of Edmond Halley. A gold cased fob seal set with a carnelian intaglio carved with the portrait of a lady in the classical manner.
A collection of 18th and 19th century enamel painted plaques, including a pair of gold shaped square-form discs each painted with a child to both sides and pierced with six holes, 2cm wide. An oval plaque painted with Britannia holding a shield illustrating King George III, 5.5cm wide. A plaque depicting La Cruche Cassee by Grenze Jean Baptiste. Another similar plaque on pink ground with a young gentleman presenting a seated girl with flowers amongst a classical scene, 4.0cm high. A navette-shaped gold plaque (damaged border) depicting a girl with lion in white pellet border, 3.5cm high. A convex rectangular gold plaque painted with a couple in the classical manner, damaged, 3.5cm wide. Eight further enamel plaques, a portrait miniature of a lady with parrot, a portrait miniature of a ship in coastal scene and four gold frame mounts.
Interesting 18th-century drawing on laid/chain-lined paper, heightened with red & white chalk, depicting cupid, complete with period gilt frame; together with a Georgian English mezzotint portrait, unnamed sitter (possibly proof before title), John Jones after Sir Joshua Reynolds, 1790, in period frame with no glass; five smaller engraved portraits, 19th-century, in period frames. (7)
JOHN CHRISTIAN SCHETKY (SCOTTISH 1778 - 1874),HMS BELLEROPHON SCUDDING BEFORE A GALEwatercolour on paper, signed lower left, dated 1865 and inscribed "Painter in Ordinary to Her Majesty"33cm x 52.5cmMounted, framed and under glassExhibited: Paris Universal Exhibition, 1867. Label verso: Paris Universal Exhibition with title.Exhibitor shown as "The Honourable A. Pennington, London". Alan Pennington was a patron of several artists of the Victorian era.Note: Schetky was, indeed, appointed by Queen Victoria as her "Marine Painter in Ordinary", a title he also enjoyed under both George IV and William IV. HMS Bellerophon, of which this is a retrospective portrait, was an historically important ship of the line, having played a prominent part at Trafalgar, and like Victory, also lost her captain. Famously, she was the ship on which Napoleon signed his surrender in 1815. Numerous works in literature include her under her nickname, "Billy Ruffian".
JAMES LYNWOOD PALMER (BRITISH 1868 - 1941),PORTRAIT OF A HORSE IN A LANDSCAPEoil on canvas, signed41cm x 36cmFramedProvenance: Private collection, Edinburgh.Note: (James) Lynwood Palmer was an English painter who specialised in painting race-horses, his characteristic style showing them as nervous and highly-strung, often with a background of a dramatic landscape. Widely considered to have been the best horse painter of his generation, he accepted commissions exclusively from private patrons, among whom were most notably William Cavendish-Bentinck, 6th Duke of Portland (1857-1943) (notably The Duke of Portland's stallions at Welbeck Stud (1900), Daisy Greville, Countess of Warwick (1861-1938) and King George V (1865-1936). He rarely exhibited his work to the public.
* EDMOND XAVIER KAPP (BRITISH 1890 - 1978),VIOLINISTcharcoal and watercolour, signed and dated '4134cm x 25cmMounted, framed and under glassLabel verso: Cyril Gerber Fine Art. Titled and dated 1941.Note: Note: Edmond Xavier Kapp was born in London and was educated at Christ's College in Cambridge, in Paris and Rome. Kapp was a British portrait painter, draughtsman and caricaturist who during his career depicted many of the most famous politicians, artists and musicians of the time. He had several dozen one man shows in London and provincial galleries as well as on the continent, in Canada and America. There was a major retrospective exhibition of his work at the Whitechapel Art Gallery in 1961. Kapp's work is represented in many public and private collections including 26 pictures in The National Portrait Gallery, London.
W. HERBERT - A CHURCH, SIGNED AND DATED 1908, WATERCOLOUR, 38.5CM H X 54CM, PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, 19TH CENTURY, PENCIL, 30CM H X 25CM AND A CERTIFICATE TO THE REVEREND THOMAS BUTTERWORTH ON BEHALF OF THE TEACHERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE PARISH CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOLS, ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE 1877
Photography - Royalty/WW2 - a photographic archive collection, taken and collected by Lyle Henry 'Harry' Ong, comprising 1940s and later royalty, WW2, etc. including Princess Margaret's 18th Birthday, 22cm x 16cm, stamped Stock, P.A. - Reuter Photo; another, 21st birthday, by Cecil Beaton, 25.5cm x 20cm; other Reuter's image, Princess Margaret at Olympia, June 1949; George VI Lying In State, Westminster Hall, [1952], stamped Daily Express to verso; Four Duke's Follow Royal Carriage In Funeral Procession [of George VI], February 15th, 1952; other images of the cortege (2); WW2, including London Victory Parade of 1946 (3); various drab card album leaves, views of the War in Burma and other parts of South-East and East Asia, incluiding Mountbatten Inspecting Troops, Japanese Generals - Surrender, others of a Japanese admiral and other naval officers of rank aboard Royal Navy battleships as presumable PoWs, Egypt and Malta, including Churchill at Malta; Royal Navy battleships, Pilots of H.M.S. Hunter, Refueling From H.M.S. Hunter and Queen Elizabeth; a collection of b/w plate negatives of portrait of the newly crowned Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, Prince Charles and Princess Anne, informal and formal poses, boxed as two; correspondence and documents relating to Ong's record as a wartime Royal Navy photographer and his post-war career with London Press Pictures, Sunday and Daily Expresses; Trinidad Press Club Membership Card; qty
After Hans Jakob Bayr (1574-1628), a bronzed circular Renaissance Revival charger, Minerva Presents the Personification of Painting to the Circle of Arts and Sciences, loop suspension, 15.5cm diam, c.1870; Grand Tour School, a patinated oval portrait plaque, of St. Paul, after the Renaissance original, cast in relief, 14.5cm x 12.5cm; others, Coalbrookdale-style, stamped; etc (5)
Ephemera - Local Interest - WW1 letters and papers relating to Private Richard Blackwell of the Notts & Derby, comprising letters to and from the Derbyshire soldier from family, friends and fellow men-in-arms, including letters to Pte. Blackwell as a PoW in Altdamm, Germany, his sister Alice was pleased to note "I am so pleased to hear you are imprisoning so nicely, and that you are in good hands [...]" (2, both passed by the German censors and one passed by the British authorities on its way to Germany), Rationing Pass or Duty Ration Order 1918, Welcome Home [card...] From The Sherwood Foresters Prisoners of War Regt. Care Committee, Xmas, 1918, with envelope, Central Registry For Limbless Sailors and Soldiers for Pte. Blackwell's upcoming treatment at Queen Mary's Convalescent Auxiliary Hospital, Roehmapton, January 21st 1919, post-war correspondence from the Ministry of Pensions and Derbyshire Local Committee viz. the claimant's unsuccessful pension increase; late Victorian, WW1 and later mourning cards, mainly pertaining to the Blackwell family of Parwich, near Ashbourne, Derbyshire; others, similar; English Naive School (19th century), a pair of portrait miniatures, of a seated gentleman and lady, he in clerical dress holding a missal, she in lace cap, shawl and dress holding a handkerchief, watercolour and pencil on paper, 15cm x 12cm; 19th century and later b/w portrait photographs, various; b/w Derbyshire and Sheffield postcards; Eccentric Club New Year's Dinner To 1,000 Wounded Soldiers menu and programme, Empire Hall, White City, January 17th 1921; provincial programmes; Employment Agreement Between Allied Newspapers Limited and Charles Pringle Grierson for employ as a journalist, 1st July 1929; later replies to Mr Grierson from The War Office on behalf of Churchill, Downing Street on behalf of the now Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill and Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rab Butler, all on official notepaper (3); Everlasting Silver Leaves From Table Mountain: Souvenir From South Africa; qty
Medals, WW2, WAAF, group of three, Defence and War Medals 1939 - 1945, General Service Medal with Palestine clasp 1945 - 48, named to 427264 Sgt. W.M. Colton, W.A.A.F; signed b/w photographic portrait of Wynne Colton, wearing her W.A.A.F. uniform, c. 1939 - 1945; Hall ('Archie', WAAF), We, Also, Were There: A Collection of Recollection of Wartime Women of Bomber Command, Merlin Books Ltd., Braunton 1985, on page 147 Sgt. Wynne Colton is illustrated shaking hands with Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester, the then head of the Women's Auxiliary Air Force, during the Second World War (3)
Jacobus Houbraken (1698 - 1780) after Sir Anthonis Mor (c. 1517 - 1577), Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk, [from the portrait] In the Collection of Mr. Richardson, engraved in Amsterdam, [published by J. and P. Knapton to illustrate Nicholas Tindal's Continuation of Mr Rapin Thoyras's History of England, London] 1735, lightly hand-coloured etching and engraving, 37cm x 23cm; others from the same series by Jacobus Houbraken (1698 - 1780), after Isaac Oliver (c. 1565 - 1617), Henry, Prince of Wales, Son of King James I, [from the portrait] In the Collection of Dr. Mead, London 1738; Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, [from the portrait] In the Collection of Sr. Robert Worfley (sic) Bart., London 1738; after Sir Godfrey Kneller (1646 - 1723), Edward Russel (sic), Earl of Orford, [from the portrait] In the Collection of Thomas Walker Esqr., London 1742, all lightly hand-coloured etchings and engravings, 37cm x 23cm, framed en suite [4]
Local Interest - Sport - b/w photograph group portrait, Old Normanton Cricket Club (AN XI) 1913, with a black player, 15cm x 20cm, titled mount, framed; another, similar, before the Old Normanton Cricket Club railway carriage/clubhouse?, 15cm x 20cm, titled mount; another b/w group portrait, of an earlier football team, in stripes, most probably of Derby origin, 15cm x 21cm, mounted, framed; another group shot, probably before Swarkestone Bridge, by E. Birch of Derby, 27cm x 36cm, mounted and framed (4) Condition Report: generally good unframed Old Normanton cricket photograph with some deterioration to the surface
Six charms and novelties all with Stanhopes comprising a gilt brass scent bottle as a ewer, dents to body, (four views _ A Memory of Oban _ McKee, Dublin), 6.5cm high, a glass portrait roundel in gilt mount (six view _ A Memory of Evesham - McKee, Dublin), 3.5cm, an oval section plated vesta, (six views _ Memory of Dublin _ McKee, Dublin), 4.5cm, a miniature camera (colour image _ La Primavera), 3cm, a bone brooch as a bird carrying a letter (Jamestown, St Helens), 4cm, and a multiple image viewer of circular form in bone and brass stamped ïDeposeÍ (four separate images _ Faade del Espagna/Bazar Chinois/5 architectural views/Palais De Trocadero _ Palais Du Champ de Mars) damage to one side, 1.8cm dia (6)
Six 19th Century snuff and other boxes, comprising a circular example with colour tinted transfer of goat and figures in continental landscape, 7.5cm, three other papier mache snuff boxes, a brass circular box the lid with embossed portrait and inscribed ïCharles James FoxÍ, 5.5cm and a card case (6)
A set of fifty six silver and enamel thimbles by Peter Swingler _ The Kings And Queens of England from William I (1066-1087) to Queen Elizabeth II (1953) each with rose form top over an enamelled oval portrait flanked by lion and unicorn, with an oval to the reverse with details, over a frieze in blue enamel ïKings And Queens of EnglandÍ each hallmarked, various dated 1982-1997 but last 2003 all by Gladman and Norman (56)
Du Chaillu (Paul B.). A Journey to Ashango-Land: and further penetration into Equatorial Africa, 1st edition, published John Murray, 1867, uncoloured engraved frontispiece and plates, folding map with some spotting, contemporary half calf with gilt decorated spine with contrasting morocco title labels, slight wear at head of spine, 8vo, together with Park (Mungo & Barrow John), Travels in the Interior of Africa by Mungo Park and in Southern Africa by John Barrow, interspersed with notes and observations, published A. Napier, Glasgow, 1815, frontispiece map of Park's route, frayed and worn with slight loss, backed with later linen, portrait of Park also backed with later linen, four engraved plates (including two folding) and a folding map of South Africa, all strengthened with linen, later endpapers, bookplate of William John Robertson,late 19th century half morocco gilt by Palmer Howe & Co. of Manchester, 8vo (2)
Homer. Homeri Ilias sev Potius Omnia eius quae extant opera..., Strassburg: Theodosius Rihelius, [1572], printer's woodcut device to title with early inscriptions, decorative initials, few worm holes at end, contemporary pigskin, blind embossed decoration to boards incorporating small portrait heads in profile to borders and larger portrait of Justitia (front board) and Lucretia (rear board) to centre of each board,initials M.G. and date 1586 to upper board, joints cracking and some wear, 8vo Adams H764. (1)
Wells (T. Spencer). On Ovarian and Uterine Tumours, their Diagnosis and Treatment, 1st edition, 1882, wood-engraved illustrations, publisher's catalogue at rear, a few ink library stamps including to title, some spotting, inner hinges slightly cracked, original cloth, slightly rubbed and soiled, a little frayed on joints, together with Prout (William), On the Nature and Treatment of Stomach and Urinary Diseases..., 3rd enlarged edition, 1840, 5 plates including 2 hand coloured, a few wood-engraved illustration to text, publisher's catalogue at rear, library ink stamp to title verso, original cloth, rebacked, some edge and corner wear, plus Dewees (William P.), A Compendius System of Midwifery..., 1825, 12 (of 14) engraved plates, final 2 plates supplied in photocopy, engraved portrait of Philip Sync Physick pasted to title verso with resultant browning and staining to title, some browning and spotting throughout, modern buckram, all 8vo, plus other 19th and 20th-century medical history interest and related (6 shelves)
Martinelli (Agostino). Descrittione di diversi ponti esistenti sopra li fiumi Nera, e Teuere. Con un discorso particolare della Navigatione da Perugia a Roma, 1st edition, Rome: Nicolo Angelo Tinassi, 1576, engraved portrait frontispiece, twenty-two engraved plates & plans (including 19 folding), woodcut decorative initials, slight worming to lower outer corners of front few leaves, some toning and dust-soiling to few leaves, contemporary limp vellum, worn at head of spine, 4to Cicognara 940; Rossetti 6710; Riccardi ii, 122-123. The first edition, containing plates of various bridges along the course of the Nera and the Tiber, including those within Rome itself. (1)
Bindings. The Complete Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1864, black and white illustrations including portrait frontispiece, some light marks and spotting, contemporary gilt decorated full calf bound by Riviere, The Crown of Wild Olive, Four Lectures on Industry and War, by John Ruskin, 1904, bookplate to front pastedown, some light spotting, contemporary gilt decorated blue calf bound by Bickers & Son, spine slightly faded, The Life and Adventures of Oliver Goldsmith. A Biography: In Four Books, by John Forster, 1848, black and white illustrations, bookplate to front pastedown, some minor marks, contemporary gilt decorated green morocco, spine and hinges rubbed, The Ingoldsby Legends or Mirth and Marvels, by Thomas Ingoldsby, 1865, black and white illustrations, period inscription to front endpaper, some light spotting, new endpapers, contemporary gilt decorated red morocco, spine slightly rubbed, all 8vo, together with other mostly 19th century literature, all gilt decorated leather bindings, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo, approximately 60 volumes (3 shelves)
Enock (C. Reginald). The Andes And The Amazon, Life and Travel in Peru, 3rd impression, 1908, colour folding map to rear, 4 colour plates and 58 black and white illustrations, including detached portrait frontispiece, period inscription to front endpaper, some light spotting, original gilt decorated blue cloth, spine slightly faded and rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with Freeman (Lewis R.), In The Tracks Of The Trades..., 1921, 49 black and white illustrations, including partially detached frontispiece, bookplate to front pastedown, original gilt decorated green cloth, spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and Grubb (W. Barbrooke), An Unknown People In An Unknown Land..., 2nd edition, 1911, 60 black and white illustrations, period inscription to front endpaper, some light marks, original gilt decorated blue cloth, boards and spine slightly marked and rubbed, 8vo, plus other late 19th and early 20th century Americas reference, including History of the Rise and Fall of the Slave Power in America, volumes 1 & 2, by Henry Wilson, circa 1870, mostly original cloth, some leather bindings, G/VG, 8vo/4to (2 shelves)
Mundy (Godfrey Charles). Our Antipodes: or, Residents and Rambles in the Australasian Colonies, with a glimpse of the gold fields, 3 volumes, 2nd edition, revised, 1852, half-titles to volumes 2 and 3, 15 uncoloured lithographic plates, correct as listed, some spotting throughout, some stitching broken and contents partly shaken, original cloth gilt, slightly rubbed and soiled, a little frayed at spine ends, 8vo, together with Parkes (Henry), Fifty Years in the Making of Australian History, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1892, engraved portrait frontispiece to each volume (margins browned), some spotting, original non-matching cloth gilt, rubbed and somewhat soiled, volume 1 frayed on joints and at head and foot of spine, plus Woods (Julian Edmund), Geological Observations in South Australia, 1st edition, 1862, wood-engraved plates and illustrations, some old marginal dampstains, embossed bookseller's stamp to upper margins of preliminary leaves, inner hinges partly broken, original cloth gilt, rubbed and soiled, a little frayed on joints and at extremities, plus other mostly cloth-bound 19th-century Australia interest including some multi-volume works, all somewhat worn, 8vo (22)

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