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Floyd Nash, an unframed oil on canvas portrait of a gentleman, signed

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Ernest Aris, a pencil portrait of a man, signed and dated 1948.

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Georgina Hunt, an oil on canvas portrait of a young lady titled 'A Quick Sketch' and dated 1989

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A cast verdigris bronze portrait bust of a classical bearded Grecian man, on a stand H 47 x 26 x 28cm

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A 1960's oil on paper black and white study of modernist portrait

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Vernon Ward, RBA, British 1905-1985, full portrait study of a ballerina, possibly the Russian Violetta Elvin, a contemporary of Dame Margot Fonteyn, oil on canvas board, signed bottom right, 41x 30cm

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A Natik, Turkish School, late 20th C, influence of Picasso, portrait study of two people with a pipe, acrylic, signed twice, 42 x 29.5cm

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Margaret Ingram, British, 1930-2017, Portobello artist, modern nude portrait, oil, signed and dated 1973, 25 x 18cm

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19th C unnamed, portrait of a young girl, stipple engraving, 29 x 23cm, burr maple frame

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After Matisse, 20th C, 'Poesis de Stephane Mallarme', female nude with grapes and flames and a further portrait and nude to corner, etching on paper, info verso, 30 x 23.5cm

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Unsigned, early 20th C, portrait of a Viennese lady wearing a feathered hat and fur over her shoulder, oil on panel, 22.7 x 18cm, giltwood acanthus leaf, floral and mistletoe decorated frame, 53.5 x 49cm, bears label Ch D'Este

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In the manner of William Holman Hunt (1827-1910), portrait of a Victorian girl wearing a straw bonnet, oil, 46 x 39cm, in a gilt mistletoe leaf and berry trim frame

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After Boucher, 18th C, portrait study of a lady wearing a cap, red chalk on paper, unsigned, 27 x 22cm

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Unsigned British School, 19th C, portrait of a young lady with blue ribbon in her hair, watercolour, 9.4 x 7.6cm

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A antique watercolour portrait in profile of a young woman in a turban (oval 11x 8cm) in a pine frame.

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A 19th Century miniature portrait of a lady in profile contained in leather case

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A quantity of various framed maps; watercolour portrait studies and pictures and prints

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MATT SMALL, 'Portrait of Kofi and Oswald', mixed media on 1980 BMW car bonnet, 2017, signed on the reverse and dated in white paint, 140cm x 160cm..(Subject to ARR - Please see Buyers Conditions)

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19TH CENTURY SCHOOL, 'Portrait of a gentleman and dog', oil on canvas, 127cm x 101cm, unmounted. (with faults)

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20TH CENTURY SCHOOL, 'Portrait of a lady', oil on canvas, signed lower left, 59cm x 49cm, framed.

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MARGARET FISHER PROUT RA (British, 1875-1963), 'Portrait of Mrs West', oil on board, signed lower right, exhibited and the N.E.A.C, Royal West of England Academy, Bristol, 84cm x 61cm, framed.

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HENRI MATISSE, 'Portrait d'une femme', collotype, 1943, limited edition 950, numbered justification page verso, 28cm x 22cm, framed and glazed. (Subject to ARR - please see Buyers Conditions)

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19TH CENTURY SCHOOL, 'Portrait of a gentleman', oil on canvas, 53cm x 43cm, gilt frame.

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ROBBIE BURNS PUB JUG. 5.75ins tall, brown top, lower off white glaze, black transfer portrait of Robbie Burns pictured THE ROBBIE BURNS/ FAMED OLD/ SCOTCH WHISKY R.H. THOMSON & CO LEITH & LONDON. W. A. Gray & Sons Portobello N.B. impressed to base. Another fabulous, & rare, stoneware pictorial. Very good. (9/10) NR

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MY QUEEN WHISKY JUG (WG pg 179). 8ins tall, off white glaze, brown transfer THE CREAM OF HIGHLAND WHISKIES to shoulder MY QUEEN JUBILEE BLEND with portrait to centre THOM & CAMERON LIMITED GLASGOW with coat of arms to rear. Port Dundas p.m. impressed to base. Very good. (9/10) NR

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CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS SALT GLAZE JUG. 6.5ins tall, brown top lower tan glaze, raised portrait of Christopher Columbus to front with CHRISTOPHER/ COLUMBUS one side SIGHTED AMERICA/ OCT 12 1492 in white raised lettering to the other side. Doulton Lambeth impressed p.m. to base. Very good. (9/10) NR

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A framed pastel portrait of a terrier and two framed watercolours, beach scene signed Robert Horspool and a lake scene signed Pauline Mitchell.

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A framed oil on board, portrait of a clown playing a violin, signed Eugene.

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A 9ct gold carved shell cameo portrait of a young woman.

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STANLEY HENRY M.: (1841-1904) British Explorer & Journalist. A.L.S., Henry M Stanley, four pages, 8vo, Balinakill, Kintyre, Scotland, 9th July 1885, to Miss Felicie Hegemans. Stanley informs his correspondent that with regret'it has not been my good fortune to be able to pay a visit to the kindly, sympathetic & warm hearted people of Cadogan Gardens', explaining that 'various circumstances and a singular unbroken run of engagements mainly have prevented me from paying my respects to yourself & the sister graces who did me the honor to escort me round Hampton.' Stanley continues 'In respect to your invitation - re Mons Hegemans I fear that I shall never have the courage to pay a visit to a stranger, simply because I am on a visit to Anvers ... Even in London it is a difficult matter to get me out of my chambers…' and concludes 'However Mons. Moscheles is such a friend of your father & has spoken so warmly of him I should look more to him to bring us together rather than to myself ... Should I be in Anvers it would be better for Mons Hegemans to call on me at my hotel when it would be most likely it would not require much persuasion to induce me to accompany him to his House especially as the charming Miss Felicie would be there.' Some light overall age toning and a small tear at the base of the central vertical fold, only very slightly affecting a couple of words of text, but not the signature, about VGThe present letter was written from Balinakill in Kintyre, the home of Sir William Mackinnon (1823-1893) Scottish Shipping Magnate. Mackinnon had plans to lease from the Sultan of Zanzibar a vast area of East Africa from the coast to the Congo, which the British Government refused to sanction. He also played the major part in financing Stanley's Emin Pasha expedition.Felix Stone Moscheles (1833-1917) English Painter, Peace Activist and Advocate of Esperanto. Moscheles lived at Cadogan Gardens and had recently painted Stanley's portrait.

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WHITTLE FRANK: (1907-1996) English Royal Air Force Officer, inventor of the jet engine. Signed commemorative cover depicting a colour image of a Hawker Hurricane in flight and with an inset portrait of Squadron Leader James Lacey. Signed ('F Whittle') in black ink, with his name alone, to a clear area at the foot of the cover. Also signed by James Lacey (1917-1989) British World War II Ace (28 victories), the second highest scoring RAF Fighter Pilot of the Battle of Britain. Post marked at RAF Stanmore Park on 23rd September 1978. Together withThomas Sopwith(1888-1989) English Aviation Pioneer. Signed commemorative cover depicting the Sopwith Camel and with an inset portrait of Sopwith. Signed in bold blue fountain pen ink to a clear area of the cover and dated 1976 in his hand. Post marked on the occasion of the 60th Anniversary of the Great Sopwiths, 25th August 1976. VG to EX, 2

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CHURCHILL WINSTON S.: (1874-1965) British Prime Minister 1940-45, 1951-55. Nobel Prize winner for Literature, 1953. Bold, dark fountain pen ink signature ('W S Churchill') on a small 12mo piece, neatly laid down to a page removed from an autograph album alongside a newspaper portrait of Churchill. Neatly annotated in ink at the base of the page in the hand of a collector. VG

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BADER DOUGLAS: (1910-1982) British World War II Ace (22.5 victories), recognized for his important role during the Battle of Britain. A printed 4to programme for the Bearsden & Milngavie Highland Games at Kimardinny Playing Fields, Bearsden, Glasgow, on 9th June 1979, opened by Bader in his capacity as Chieftan of the Games, and signed by him in blue ink to an inside page beneath his portrait and printed text. Together with a commemorative cover issued in honour of Bader's Bus Company individually signed by seven Battle of Britain pilots and other individuals associated with the pilot comprising Denis Crowley Milling, Hugh Dundas, Johnnie Johnson, Paddy Barthropp, Lord Goodman, Marmaduke Hussey and Joan Bader. All have signed with their names alone in bold blue and black inks. Post marked 11th September 1979. VG, 2 Douglas Bader made his last flight, in his Beech 95 Travelair, on 4th June 1979, less than a week before signing the present programme.

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WORLD WAR II: A commemorative cover issued by the Royal Air Force Museum in honour of Hugh Dowding and featuring a colour image of several aircraft in battle over Kent during the Battle of Britain, September 1940, and featuring an inset portrait of the Air Chief Marshal, individually signed by Adolf Galland (1912-1996) German Fighter Pilot of World War II, Knight's Cross winner with Oakleaves, Swords and Diamonds and Pierre Clostermann (1921-2006) French Flying Ace of World War II. Both have signed with their names alone to clear areas of the cover. Post marked 4th September 1976. About EX

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DAMBUSTERS THE: A multiple signed commemorative cover issued to commemorate the formation of 617 Squadron and depicting an image of the air crew seated together in several rows beneath a Lancaster bomber and with an image of Guy Gibson VC above, individually signed by five members of 617 Squadron, all of whom participated in Operation Chastise, comprising Les Munro(1919-2015, New Zealand Flight Lieutenant of World War II, Pilot of Lancaster ED921/G AJ-W, on the Dambusters Raid, 16th-17th May 1943),George Johnson (1921-  , British Squadron Leader, Bomb Aimer of Lancaster ED825/G AJ-T, on the Dambusters Raid, 16th-17th May 1943),Grant McDonald (1921-2012, Canadian Flight Sergeant, Rear Gunner of Lancaster ED918/G AJ-F, on the Dambusters Raid, 16th-17th May 1943), Fred Sutherland (1923-   , Canadian Flight Sergeant, Front Gunner of Lancaster ED912/G  AJ-N, on the Dambusters Raid, 16th-17th May 1943) andRay Grayston (1918-2010, British Flight Sergeant, Flight Engineer of Lancaster ED912/G AJ-N, on the Dambusters Raid, 16th-17th May 1943). All have signed in black inks to clear areas of the cover. Post marked at RAF Scampton, 21st March 2009. Together withArthur T. Harris (1892-1984) British Marshal of the Royal Air Force, Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief of RAF Bomber Command during World War II. Signed commemorative cover honouring Harris, depicting a colour image of Lancaster bombers in flight and with an inset portrait of Harris. Signed ('Arthur T. Harris MRAF') by Harris in blue ink to a clear area of the cover. Post marked 15th May 1976. VG, 2

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WAYNE JOHN: (1907-1979) American Actor, Academy Award winner. An excellent vintage signed 8 x 10 photograph, the image depicting Wayne in a half-length pose wearing a sports jacket and checkered shirt, and holding a lit cigarette. The image is a Republic Pictures publicity portrait for the film Flame of Barbary Coast (1945) in which Wayne starred in the role of Duke Fergus. Signed in bold black fountain pen ink to a clear area of the image. A couple of very light, extremely minor surface creases, VG

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DALI SALVADOR: (1904-1989) Spanish Surrealist Painter. A vintage printed slim 4to souvenir programme for An Evening with Salvador Dali held at The Gallery of Modern Art, New York, on 19th December 1965, the facsimile of the original programme published by The Reynolds Morse Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio, 1966. Signed ('Dali', an attractive example) by the artist in bold purple ink to a clear area of his front cover portrait. Some very light, extremely minor age wear, VG

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A Swiss ingot necklace and bracelet ensuite, the necklace composed of five 1 gram ingots in openwork mounts, suspended from a bar link chain, together with a bracelet comprising seven 5 gram ingots in rectangular mounts to chain links, the ingots all with Egyptianesque bust portrait to one side and marked 'Swiss 5 gram fine gold 999.9' to obverse. Condition Report: 76gms.

Los 444

An early 19th century portrait miniature of a gentleman, painted on ivory, in frock coat and ruffed cravat, glazed hair panel to reverse, gold frame and fitted case, the portrait signed Hull, probably Thomas H. Hull, (British, active 1775-1827), the case with an interior label, possibly suggesting that that subject was named Relph, Senior Physician to Guys Hospital (5.5cm x 4cm). Condition Report: Appears in very good clean condition.Some wear to the case.

Los 515

Jonathan Pratt (British 1835-1911), a portrait of a seated Victorian gentleman, hand written text verso suggesting the sitter is George Corns? of Upton's Printers of Baskerville Place, Birmingham, oil on panel, monogram signature to right corner and dated 1865 (29cm x 23.5cm) in a gilt frame.

Los 335

A quantity of 19th Century and later portrait miniatures, predominantly printed on porcelain

Los 448

(19th Century) Portrait of a female Spanish musician, oil on canvas, in heavy gilt frame, under glass, 40 x 29 cm

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After Egon Schiele (1890 - 1918) Self-portrait with lowered head, 1912 artist’s reproduction after the original, dated 1911, oil on canvas, 50 x 40 cm

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A silver brooch and two stick pins including one with terrier portrait

Los 113

William Salter (British, 1804-1875) The Waterloo Banquet at Apsley House June 18 1836, 1853, London, Republished by Thomas Boys. Large engraving by William Greatbach, showing uniformed officers seated around a large table inside the Duke of Wellington's London townhouse, as the Duke himself stands to propose a toast centre right; a collection of headwear around an ornately-carved table in the left foreground. Plate 725 x 1170mm. Overall a good impression of this impressive group portrait, each sitter's face accurately depicted. Paper evenly age-toned, with some staining to upper edge of image and margins; small tear c. 2cm along platemark at lower right corner. Unexamined out of later wooden frame

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[MacMunn (George, Editor)] History of the Guides 1846-1922, 1938, Gale & Polden, Aldershot, first edition, 4to; half title, xv, pp. 347, 19 photographic plates incl. portrait frontis. and 18 folding maps incl. seven loose in pouch at rear. Original smart khaki cloth over bevelled boards, upper cover stamped with regimental crest in gilt, silk place marker in regimental colours. A little bumped and rubbed, with scattered, generally light, foxing; this copy with ownership signature of D.M. Brett, serving Commandant of the Corps of Guides, with order form/typed letter signed 'George' (the editor), December 1946, loosely inserted. A rare history of this regiment of the British Indian Army protecting the North West Frontier

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Gosse (Edmund) Father and Son. A Study in Two Temperaments, 1907, London, William Heinemann, 8vo first edition, [x] including half title and frontispiece portrait of the author with his father, pp. 374, publisher's rubbed cloth, extremities a little frayed, white paint splash to foot of spine, foxing to ff. front and rear, early ownership inscription and later owner's label to f.f.e.p. [with:] Lewis (Wyndham) The Demon Of Progress In The Arts, 1954 first edition, slim 8vo, chipped and spotted dust jacket (2)

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AUTOGRAPH ALBUM Barningham (Julia, of Bowdon and Alderley Edge, Cheshire, Compiler) 8vo autograph album (190 x 155mm), approx. 1890-1912, including WINSTON CHURCHILL, ERNEST SHACKLETON AND EDWARD ELGAR; early 20th century soft red morocco, with 'Album' in gilt to upper cover (rubbed), ink and pencil on coloured paper leaves (mainly rectos), a.e.g. Many signatures (NOT the three above mentioned) embellished by autograph sketches, doodles, verse, musical scores, quotations, musings, etc.; among the illustrious Edwardian personalities (dinner guests?) are politicians, musicians, actors/actresses and sportsmen. 'Winton S. Churchill' in clear pencil just below David Lloyd George's autograph of July 24th 1902. Other significant contributors: cricketers Ranjitsinhji, C.B. Fry, F. Stanley Jackson; from theatre Ellen Terry, J. Forbes-Robertson, Herbert Beerbohm Tree, Marie Tempest, and Nellie Melba; politicians Violet Bonham Carter, Henry Campbell-Bannerman, Megan Lloyd George; musicians Fritz Kreisler, Joseph Joachim (some German entries), plus many more. Upper hinge split and with backstrip - but not the block - detached from spine. With small souvenir oil sketch of alpine scenery on board and one portrait photograph loosely inserted. Inspection highly recommended (1)

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Burton (John) The Genuineness of Lord Clarendon's History of the Rebellion, 1744, Oxford, for James Fletcher, pp. 46 [bound with:] Clarendon (Edward Hyde, Earl of) The Life of Edward Earl of Clarendon... containing, I. An account of the Chancellor's Life from his birth to the Restoration in 1660. II. A Continuation of the same, and of his History of the Grand Rebellion, from the Restoration to his Banishment in 1667, 1759, Oxford, Clarendon Printing-House, engraved portrait frontispiece, illustrated titlepage, pp. [4], iii, [half title], 133, ['Continuation' sectional title], 523, [11, Index], engraved head and tail pieces. Folio (405 x 250mm). Scuffed and bumped contemporary calf, joints split so covers attached only by spine bands, internally a good copy, with the odd marginal annotation in an early hand. Extra-illustrated with mezzotint portrait of Clarendon pasted to verso of front cover. Thomas Taylor armorial bookplate to rear pastedown (1)

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Grace (W.G.) Cricket, 1891, Bristol, J.W. Arrowsmith, 8vo, viii, pp. 489, signed by the author ('W.G. Grace') to verso of portrait frontispiece (which bears his facsimile autograph). Semi-autobiographical reminiscences of the legendary cricketer, with the acknowledged assistance of his friend W. Methuen Brownlee. The Records section contains previously unrecorded statistics. Publisher's green cloth lettered in gilt, bumped and with frayed extremities, damage to head and tail of spine, tender hinges reinforced with tape and text block coming loose. Epworth bookseller's label to front pastedown, gift inscription to f.f.e.p.

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FOOTBALL [Green (Geoffrey)] The History of the Football Association, London, The Naldrett Press [1953], large 8vo, pp. 691, frontispiece portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, numerous b&w photographic plates, publisher's burgundy cloth [with:] Shearman (Montague) Football History, 1904, London, Longmans Green and Co, for the Badminton Library of Sports and Pastimes, half title, pp. 387, in calf prize binding for Churcher's College Petersfield, presentation label to front pastedown (2)

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Evelyn (John) Memoirs, Illustrative of the Life and Writings of John Evelyn…1819, London, H. Colburn, 2 vols., second edition, engraved portrait frontispiece to each, a further seven engraved plates (one double-page) and a double-page map of Deptford, folding pedigree; half morocco over marbled boards, rubbed and bumped, edges stained red, spotting to titles and frontispieces, and last few ff. both vols., map stained, two bookplates (2)

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IMPORTANT MAP OF DERBYSHIRE Burdett (P.P.) To The Right Honourable The President, Vice-Presdient…of the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, &c, This Survey of Derbyshire, Began in the Year 1762, and finished in the Year 1767… [c.1767], London, Kitchin and Derby, Burdett. Large engraved map on six sheets laid on linen, partly hand-coloured in outline; rococo cartouche, inset plan of Derby and trigonometry diagram, vignette of rocks lower left. The paper c.1550 x 1040mm, scale one inch to one mile. The expected age-toning and cockling/crinkling to the paper, the extremities tatty and chipped, with a few mostly small tears into the plate (one c.20cm from the top); spots of mould and associated soiling to right margin, getting more pronounced into lower right corner. No loss within printed border. Peter Perez Burdett's map of Derbyshire won him the £100 premium (prize) offered by the Society of Arts to encourage accurate county mapping. He later published the first aquatint in England, and sold his new process to Paul Sandby. A fine draughtsman and noted expert in perspective, he was the first President of the Liverpool Society of Arts and exhibited in London at the Society of Artists. His Derbyshire acquaintances included Joseph Wright, who painted a fine portrait of Burdett and his first wife, Hannah (in the Národní Galerie, Prague). Burdett left for Germany to escape his debts in 1774, working for the Margrave of Baden as surveyor, never to return to England. A scarce example of the first edition of this map, which very rarely appears on the market

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Dickens (Charles) The Personal History of David Copperfield. With Illustrations by H.K. Browne. 1850, London, Bradbury & Evans, 1850, first edition, 8vo: xiv including frontispiece vignette and illustrated and printed title (the first two very browned), pp. 624, etched plates with tissues; marginal spotting and staining, contemporary half calf with gilt lettering and raised bands to spine, extremities bumped and rubbed, spine a little frayed to joints and to head and foot, marbled e.p.s, tender upper hinge [&] The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, 1839, London, Chapman and Hall, first edition, 8vo; half title, xvi including engraved portrait frontispiece (dampstained and foxed), title, and dedication to Macready, pp. 624, etched plates by Browne with tissues; contemporary dark half calf with gilt lettering and bands to spine, rubbed joints and extremities, with marbled endpapers and block edges, upper hinge tender, scattered marginal foxing and staining to plates [with:] Little Dorrit, [c.1873], C&H, 4to, illustrations by J. Mahoney, contemporary green half calf, spine lettered gilt, 1874 gift inscription on f.f.e.p., some foxing (3)

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A WEDGWOOD BLACK JASPER PENDANT gilded in the Egyptian taste with a royal profile portrait wearing cobra crown, 7cm diameter, on chain, in original box

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TWO POSTCARD ALBUMS containing approx 570 cards including; British Heroes, humorous, black and white portrait photographs, and a TIN OF LOOSE PHOTOGRAPHS

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WORLD WAR II EPHEMERA - A SET OF CARTOON PORTRAIT POSTCARDS OF THE WAR TIME LEADERS, Churchill, Rooseveldt, Stalin, Mussolini and Hitler, in polychrome on brown card

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AN OVAL MINIATURE PORTRAIT of a Regency lady, gilt framed, 7cm x 5cm, together with a small WATERCOLOUR PAINTING "Primroses", in an ebonised frame, 8.5cm diameter and a SILHOUETTE OF AN OFFICER with gilded highlights, 13cm x 9cm, in moulded oak frame -3

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E. TAYLOR Portrait of a Girl wearing a pink scarf, a Watercolour painting, 35cm x 26cm, mounted and glazed in stained wood frame

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T. DAVIDSON "Portrait of a Girl" in a white dress, Watercolour painting, 22cm x 14cm, mounted and glazed in stained wood frame

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