16/17th Century Bologna Oil Painting "Cimmerian Sibyl" Laid on Canvas and Stretched on Frame. Depicts a portrait of a sibyl draped in traditional garments. Hand signed "Cimmerian" top left corner. Some chips to paint, loss to paint section on top left corner, relined otherwise good condition. Measures 29" H x 23-1/2" W. Shipping: Third party (estimate $200-$300)
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Attributed To: Michiel Jansz Van Miereveld, Dutch (1567-1641) Oil on Panel "Levina Ockers?" Unsigned. Depicts a portrait of a lady (possibly Levina Ockers) dressed in black with large ruff around the neck and head covering. Old gallery stickered label En Verso. Some wear to paint, varnished over for preservation otherwise good condition. Measures 16-1/2" H x 14-3/4" W. Shipping $75.00 (estimate $400-$600)
Fine Antique Mughal Style Handpainted and Jeweled Miniature Portrait. Depicts a portrait of a distinguished shah dressed in traditional garb with jeweled accents. Unframed. Good condition. Portrait measures 5-1/4" H x 4" W, backing measures 7-1/2" H x 6-1/4" W. Shipping $35.00 (estimate $500-$700)
RICHARD III Buck (George) The History of the Life and Reigne of Richard the Third, 1647, London, W. Wilson, 4to, second edition, lacking frontispiece portrait, pp.152 plus index, blank K4, worm trace to f.f.e.p., becoming pin hole by p.21 (not affecting text), early ownership inscription to title [together with:] Walpole (Horace) Historic Doubts on the Life and Reign of King Richard the Third, 1768, London, J. Dodsley, 4to, second edition, pp.134 plus single leaf Addition, 2 folding etched portraits incl. frontis as called for. First quire loose, soiling and staining, both copies in scuffed and bumped rebacked 18th century calf (2)
HULL AND THE EAST RIDING Tickell (John) The History of the Town and County of Kingston-upon-Hull, 1798, Hull, Thomas Lee & Co., thick 4to, pp. 940 (plus Addenda, pagination duplicated pp. 925-932), illustrated engraved title, an extra-illustrated copy with five engraved plates tipped-in additional to the 17 called for in list to rear. Contemporary rebacked rubbed calf, closed tear to plan and some light foxing but generally a good sound copy. [together with:] Cragg's Guide to Hull, 1817, Hull, J. Craggs, 8vo, folding plan frontis, original rubbed and stained printed boards, upper hinge very weak; The New Hull Guide: A Picture of Modern Hull, 1880, Hull, Peck & Son, 4to, pp. 186, large paper edition limited to 25 copies, C.S. Todd's copy, multiple illustrations, folding maps (one with tear), foxed, original stamped cloth; Symons (John) Hullinia: or, Selections from Local History, 1872, Hull, W. Adams, 8vo, pp. 152, illustrations, 1889 ALS from the author loosely inserted, original decorated red cloth boards, rubbed and bumped, with edge ware; Woodcock (Rev. Henry) The Hero of the Humber; or the History of John Ellerthorpe, 1868, London, Elliot Stock, 12mo, pp. 181 plus adverts, frontis. portrait, original stamped cloth gilt, spine faded, weak upper hinge; De Sawtry (Geoffrey) [Pseudonym] The Churches of Holderness, Parts I [&] Part II, 1837-38, Hull, Weston Howe [&] Mary Montgomery, two very rare 8vo pamphlets attacking the state of the Church of England in Yorkshire, original printed wraps, well preserved in modern hard cloth boards; Lamplough (Edward) Hull Sonnets [&] Hull Extracts, 1901 [&] 1904, Hull, 8vo (very) limited editions privately printed by Lamplough, Sonnets being dedicatee J.R. Tutin's copy, with his bookplate and the author's presentation inscription to him, both vols in rubbed and bumped diced morocco over cloth boards, with weak upper hinges, Extracts with head of spine detached [with:] Brayshaw (Thomas, Compiler) The Yorkshire Portion of Leyland's ''Itinerary.'', 8vo offprint from The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, folding map, original blue cloth decorated boards, lettered in gilt (10).
Panvinio (Onofrio) (Onuphrius Panvinius) De Ludis Circensibus, Libri II. De Triumphis, Liber Unus...cum notis Ioannis Argoli I.V.D. et Additamento Nicolai Pinelli I.C. Ad Illustrissimum D.D. Iacobum Lindenov. 1642, Padua, P. Frambotti, folio (370 x 255mm), second edition: engraved illustrated title page, dedication to Lindenov with engraved portrait of Panvinio, biography of the author, Preface, Index and list of plates [in total pp. xviii], pp.148, plus 29 folding etched plates illustrating classical Roman coins, buildings, antiquities etc., and games and triumphal processions at the circuses of Rome, Pompeii and Constantinople. Engraved headpiece of a chariot race, woodcut vignettes and decorated initials throughout. With pp. 129 commentary by Joannes Argolus bound in (separate pagination), his portrait to verso of separate title. Includes an appendix by Pinelli and pp. 3 supplementary index at rear. Dampstaining to fore edge of some leaves, otherwise contents and plates good. Bumped and scuffed c.1800 half calf binding over marbled boards, both covers and f.f.e.ps and half title (bearing early ownership mss. monogram) detached, and spine decayed. With the bookplate of Maurice B. Worms. The Augustinian monk Onofrio Panvinio (1529 - 1568) was an antiquarian from Verona who penned the sequel to Platina's Life of the Popes and many treatises on Roman history. He served as librarian to the Vatican under Pope Pius IV.
Harold Mitchell (British, 20th Century) Sixteen b/w photographs, bromide/bromoil, comprising: Various landscape views, many signed and titled incl. Whitby Harbour; the Crypt, York Minster; Castle Bolton; Fountains Abbey; St. Pauls; and others titled 'The Winding Road'; 'Evening Rhythm'; 'Through the Mist' etc, various sizes, portrait and landscape (16)
J. Harold Leighton FRPS (British, d.1947) A folio of mostly topographical photographs, bromoil, comprising: Thirty two images, mostly pencil signed and inscribed/titled on reverse, including views of Fountains Hall; Ely Cathedral; Compton Wyngates; Edinburgh Castle; Fountains Abbey; Stonehenge; Bolton Castle; Rouen; various figural, coastal and scenes of rural life; all bearing labels for various British and North American exhibitions incl. Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C. 1930; 17th Annual International Salon of the Camera Pictoralists of Los Angeles, 1934; First Chicago International Photographic Salon, May 1929; The Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain, 1944; The GEC Photographic Society Exhib. 1946 etc. various sizes in portrait and landscape Fifty-eight similar images, mostly pencil signed and inscribed/titled on reverse, including views of SS Olympic at Southampton; St. Pauls Cathedral; Hawksworth Hall; Bamburgh Castle; with various figural, coastal and scenes of rural life; not exhibited, various sizes in portrait and landscape; together with four nude studies and three other images, (all mounted on card), in cloth folio Ex Libris J. Harold Leighton (97)
Darwin (Charles) Insectivorous Plants, 1875, London, John Murray, 8vo First Edition, old ownership inscription to half title, original rubbed and bumped green cloth, upper edge of text block soiled. [&] The Effects of Cross and Self Fertilisation in the Vegetable Kingdom, 1876, London, J. Murray, 8vo First Edition, foxing to endpapers (two at front detached) and title, marginal fading to endpapers, hinges rather loose, original rubbed and bumped green cloth, frayed joints, upper edge of text block soiled. [together with:] A Naturalist's Voyage. Journal of Researches into the Natural History and Geology of the Countries Visited during the Voyage of H.M.S. 'Beagle' Round the World..., 1889, London, J. Murray, 8vo, portrait frontispiece, original rubbed and bumped pictorial green cloth, hinges a little tender; The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection..., 1895, London, J. Murray, 8vo, Sixth Edition ('Forty-Seventh Thousand'), endpapers stained and foxed, original rubbed and bumped green cloth; The Various Contrivances by which Orchids are Fertilised by Insects, 1890, London, J. Murray, 8vo Second Edition ('Fifth Thousand'), original rubbed and bumped green cloth; The Movements and Habits of Climbing Plants, 1891, London, J. Murray, 8vo, 'Fifth Thousand', original rubbed and bumped green cloth. (6)
Harold Mitchell (British, 20th Century) Sixteen b/w photographs, bromide/bromoil, comprising: 'Per Ardua Ad Astra' (through adversity to the stars) portrait of an airman, 36.5cm x 29cm 'A Gay Gordon', titled and signed to mount, labelled to reverse, 37.2cm x 28.7cm; together with two other portrait studies Also various ecclesiastical oak and marble carvings; a head of hippopotamus and various other images; many signed and titled, various sizes, portrait and landscape (16)
Herbert Montague-Storey ARPS (British, d.1969) Fifteen b/w photographs, bromide/chloro-bromide, comprising: 'Iris', signed and titled to mount, with Manchester Amateur Photo. Soc. 1964 and Swinton & District Amat. Photo. Soc 1966 labels, 37.4cm x 28.8cm; together with 'Lace Gloves, signed and titled to mount, 35.5cm x 26.5cm; 'Profile', titled to mount, 26.5cm x 22.5cm; 'Miss Prim' signed and titled to mount, 35.3cm x 27.8cm; Together with six portraits of ladies, two duplicated; also five Masonic portraits with full regalia, various sizes, landscape and portrait (15)
Nansen (Fridtjof) The First Crossing of Greenland, 1890, London & New York, Longmans, Green & Co., 2 vols., 8vo, first English edition, portrait frontispieces, complete with 5 folding colour maps, (one with tear, without loss), plates and illustrations, publisher's adverts to rear. Publisher's pictorial cloth silver gilt, rubbed, spines slightly faded and frayed, contents rather foxed. [together with:] ''Farthest North'' Being the Record of a Voyage of Exploration of the Ship Fram 1896-96 and of a Fifteen Months' Sleigh Journey...1897, London, Archibald Constable, 2 vols., first English edition, numerous plates (16 in colour), four folding maps (one detached, one with small tear), illustrations. Publisher's pictorial green cloth gilt, a little rubbed and bumped, hinges a little weak, foxing to uncut pages. (2)
THE 17th CENTURY, CIVIL WAR AND RESTORATION, A COLLECTION i) [Verstegan (Richard)] [A Restitution of Decayed Intelligence: in Antiquities. Concerning the Most Noble and Renowned English Nation], 1628, London, J. Bill, 8vo, lacking prelims and title, preserving contemporary 'Thomas Barrow' ownership inscription, engraved illustrations in the text, contemp. ink annotations and doodles, smart later purple morocco gilt, a.e.g. CIVIL WAR DECLARATION ii) Browne (John, Clerk to Parliament) Official Declaration dated November 12th 1642 on four disbound 12mo sheets commending the military service of Robert Devereux, third earl of Essex (1591-1646), and ordering his troops to muster in central London. Letterpress with woodcut vignettes and initial. Essex's forces were later to intercept the King at Turnham Green as royalists marched on London. iii) [Bowles (Edward)] Manifest Truths or an inversion of Truths Manifest containing a narration of the proceedings of the Scottish army and a vindication of the Parliament and Kingdom of England… 1646, 'Published by Authoritie', H. Overton and G. Calvert, slim 8vo, Preface (shaved at bottom with some loss) and pp.74 plus postscript with 1787 British Museum Sale Duplicate stamp to verso of title, woodcut decorations and initials, modern three-quarter calf over marbled boards iv) [Markham (Gervase)] Country Contentments or, the Husbandmans Recreation, 1649, London, W. Wilson for J. Harrison, 8vo sixth edition, pp. 118, numerous mss. notes to rear in contemporary hand, browning, soiling and staining, modern three-quarter calf over cloth boards. v) [Blith (Walter)] [The English Improver Improved or the Survey of Husbandry Surveyed…] 1653, London, J. Wright, slim 8vo, lacking prelims including engraved title, one printed title preserved; Dedication and Epistle to the Reader, pp.274 trimmed without loss and edged in red, one engraved folding plate, two full-page woodcut illustrations, later calf. vi) H[eath] (J[ames]) A Brief Chronicle of the Late Intestine Warr in the Three Kingdoms… 1663, London, W. Lee, thick 12mo, second impression, pp.864, engraved plates, leaves shaved close to text in places, lacking some index leaves to rear and original e.p.s, modern calf gilt. vii) Grotius (Hugo) De Rebus Belgicis: or, the Annals, and History of the Low-Countrey-Warrs. Wherein is Manifested, that the United Netherlands, are Indebted for the Glory of their Conquests, to the Valour of the English… 1665, London, H. Twyford, 8vo, prelims, pp.974 plus index and Errata. Lacking original e.p.s, later calf. viii) [Cavendish (Margaret, Countess of Newcastle)] The Life of the Thrice Noble, High and Puissant Prince William Cavendishe… 1667, London, A. Maxwell, first edition, pp.199, slim 4to, woodcut decorations and initials, two lines p.9 and marginal notation p.26 'redacted', Philip Barker Webb bookplate, rebacked speckled calf. ix) MARTYRDOM OF CHARLES I England's Black Tribunal. Set forth in the Tryal of King Charles I, 1703, London, H. Playford, 8vo sixth edition, engraved frontis portrait, Preface, Adverts plus pp.180, some leaves shaved close to upper edge of typeset, soiling and staining, modern calf over marbled boards. [TOGETHER WITH:] x) [Latimer (Hugh)] [Collected Sermons] [c.1549], 8vo, lacking prelims and title, dedication to Duchess of Suffolk preserved, pp.329 trimmed without loss, edges red. Woodcut headpiece and initials, later blind-tooled calf, lacking spine label [&] xi) Hutchinson (Lucy) Memoirs Of The Life Of Colonel Hutchinson, Governor Of Nottingham Castle And Town. . .With Original Anecdotes Of Many Of The Most Distinguished Of His Contemporaries And A Summary Review Of Public Affairs… 1808, London, Longman, Hurst, Rees, & Orme, 4to Second Edition, frontis. portrait, four plates and folding pedigree, xiv + pp.18 + pp.452 plus publisher's advertisement leaf, rebacked diced calf. Includes some rare tracts and pamphlets. Sold not subject to return, w.a.f. (11).
Herbert Montague-Storey ARPS (British, d.1969) Twenty b/w photographs, bromide/chloro-bromide, comprising: 'I Spy', titled on mount, with details of publication to reverse and eleven exhibition labels incl. 30th Annual Pittsburgh Salon, 1943; 18th Salon internaciona de fotografia Zaragoza; 82nd Annual Open, Edinburgh Photo. Soc. 1943 etc, 21.1cm x 16cm together with seventeen baby and child portraits together with various scenes of childhood, many signed and titled, various sizes, portrait and landscape (mounted on card) with two others (20)
YORKSHIRE/NORTH EAST HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES Ord (John Walker) The History and Antiquities of Cleveland, 1846, London, Simpkin & Marshall, 4to., first edition, rebacked polished calf. With portrait frontispiece, additional pictorial title, plates, and folding map and pedigree. List of Subscribers to rear. Plates with some foxing/staining; Graves (Rev. John) The History of Cleveland, 1808, Carlisle, Jollie & Sons, 4to., frontispiece and additional pictorial title, engraved plates, folding pedigree and folding map, hand-coloured in outline. Bound to style in 20th century leather over marbled boards; Speight (Harry) Romantic Richmondshire, 1897, London, Elliot Stock, 4to, plates, folding map. Smart late 20th century binding by Conway of Halifax (with their label inside rear cover); Baker (Joseph Brogden) The History of Scarborough from the Earliest Date, 1882, London, Longmans, Green & Co., 4to, number 4 from an edition limited to 100 copies, multiple plates and a folding map, contemporary morocco over purple cloth, with armorial in gilt to upper cover; Hinderwell (Thomas) The History and Antiquities of Scarborough and the Vicinity, 1811, York, 8vo, mottled calf, rebacked. Facsimile replacement folding map Vicinity of Scarboro (5).
A COLLECTION OF YORKSHIRE PRINTS Nicholson (F.) To the Trustees of the Piers & Harbour of Whitby, this print of the Lighthouse erected on the West Pier... [c.1830], London, folio hand-coloured lithograph printed by Engelmann & Co., image 280 x 400mm, mounted and wrapped in cellophane; Russell (J.) Thomas Lloyd Esqre. [Commander, Leeds Volunteers Infantry Corps], [c.1830] lithograph portrait in uniform, on india paper by R.J. Lane, sheet 430 x 320mm, sheet a little soiled, one closed marginal tear; three tinted lithographs of York Cathedral, [c.1840], York, W. Monkhouse, interior and exterior views, tipped onto two scrap sheets, margins trimmed; Whitby from the Mount, [c.1840], Whitby, S. Reed, a tinted lithographic prospect [with] Scarborough form the Castle Hill, two prints tipped onto one scrap sheet, trimmed; five engraved Yorkshire vignettes on another sheet; and three views of Rivaulx Abbey [c.1830s] etchings with aquatint, plus a sheet of architectural details from the Abbey, separately mounted on four further sheets [with:] a c.1880 chromolithograph Whitby Abbey, a c.1880 folio Plan of Hull, two small steel engravings of views in the county and a modern photomechanical print of Robin Hoods Bay (15).
NAPOLEON TRANSFORMATION PRINT Canu (Dominique Étienne) Il s'en-va cette fois pour tout de bon. [He goes this time for good.] [Paris, c.1815.] Hand-coloured etching dissected into eight strips, showing Napoleon Bonaparte at a quayside with his back turned to the viewer, about to board a ship. This image disappears into slits when a tab (here lacking) at the verso is pulled, revealing a portrait of the restored King Louis XVIII; the caption, purposely ambiguous, becomes 'Vive le Roi'. The Fleurs-de-lys and crown of the Bourbon dynasty in a frame below. Napoleon escaped from his first exile and after final defeat at Waterloo in June 1815 was sent to the remote Atlantic island of Saint Helena (where he remained until he died). Canu was the publisher of some Bonapartist propaganda prints. He is responsible for a series of figures of the Bourbon restoration on moving parts in the collection of the Bibliotheque Nationale de France (see notice no. FRBNF40359956). A little soiled and stained, otherwise in very reasonable condition.
[Collier (John,'Tim Bobbin')] The Passions, Humourously Delineated, by Timothy Bobbin, Esq. Author of the Lancashire Dialect, 1810, London, E. Orme, thin 4to, engraved portrait frontis. and pictorial dedication to the Tradesmen of Manchester, publisher's Address, and 24 caricature plates illustrating letterpress verse. Foxing and staining, contemporary full dark calf (a little bumped and rubbed), spine gilt, bookplate of W. Graham of Mossknow to front pastedown.
Thoresby (Ralph) Whitaker (T.D., Editor) Ducatus Leodiensis: Or, The Topography of the Ancient and Populous Town and Parish of Leedes, And Parts Adjacent.. To which is added... A Catalogue of His Musaeum, 1816, Leeds, Robinson, Son, and Holdsworth. Folio, second edition, two parts in one, with pp. 159 Musaeum Thoresbyanum and Index; plates (including portrait frontispiece, engraved by W. Holl), pedigrees, numerous armorial illustrations. 19th century three quarter brown morocco, scuffed and rubbed, t.e.g. Binding a little rubbed with bumping to spine head and tail. Foxing to edge of text block. Otherwise reasonable condition.
Herbert Montague-Storey ARPS (British, d.1969) Thirty one b/w photographs, mostly bromide, comprising: Nineteen images, mounted on card, of winter snowy rural landscapes, townscapes and details, most signed in pencil, some titled and bearing exhibition labels, various sizes, portrait and landscape Eleven images, similar snowscapes, most untitled and unsigned, various sizes, portrait and landscape (31)
Franklin (Benjamin) Political, Miscellaneous, and Philosophical Pieces, 1779, London, J. Johnson, 8vo, first collected edition, engraved frontispiece portrait, 3 plates, lacking folding table, xi, [1], pp.567 plus pp.[8] Addenda & Corrigenda. Ex libris label of Leonis S. Olschki to front pastedown. Some offsetting and foxing, contemp. bowed, scuffed and rubbed calf, fragile upper joint with banded spine badly chipped at head into gilt lettering, and at tail. Edited by Benjamin Vaughn (1751-1835) diplomatist and important mediator in Paris during the Anglo-American peace negotiations of 1782-3. [together with:] [Korb (J. G.)] Diary of an Austrian Secretary of Legation at the Court of Czar Peter the Great, translated… and Edited by the Count Mac Donnell, 1863, London, Bradbury & Evans, 8vo., 2 vols., First Edition, upper hinges very weak with text block detaching, bumped and rubbed original cloth gilt (2) Two scarce titles.
Whitaker (Thomas Dunham) The History and Antiquities of the Deanery of Craven, in the County of York. The Second Edition, with Many Additions, Corrections... 1812, London, J. Nichols & Son, large 4to, rubbed and bumped 19th century three quarter calf over marbled boards with marbling to edge of text block (joints weak, upper joint cracking), pp. 530, pictorial title as frontis., dedication, adverts, portrait of the author, plates (some sepia aquatints), folding pedigrees, some offsetting and light foxing, internally a good copy.
Morden (Robert) A New Map of the Kingdome of England And Principality of Wales By Robert Morden at ye Atlas in Corn-hill London [c.1688]. Engraved by F.W. Oetjes (signed in plate), the county boundaries outlined in early green and red hand colour. The title flanked by two warships flying the royal standard, with inset compass rose, royal arms and bust portrait of William of Orange (William III). Unexamined out of simple black ebonized frame, margins visible, centrefold and usual signs of aging to the paper. No previous sale records have been traced. This scarce map seems to have been separately issued from a plate engraved by a Dutch printmaker (about whom not much known) to celebrate the Glorious Revolution and the accession of William of Orange to the English throne. Visible 525 x 580mm.
Gell (William) Pompeiana: The Topography, Edifices and Ornaments of Pompeii, the Result of Excavations since 1819. 1837, London, Lewis A. Lewis, two 8vo volumes: portrait frontispiece, additional pictorial title, pp.[8], xxiv, Plan of Pompei 1826, pp. 198; frontis., pp. [4], 207. Plates (two of which coloured) and illustrations complete as list, contemporary full purple morocco gilt, a.e.g., extremities and joints a little rubbed and bumped, small chip at head of spine Vol. I, contents generally clean, a good copy.
Fonblanque (Edward Barrington De) Annals of The House of Percy, 1887, London, Privately Printed by Richard Clay, two large 8vo Volumes; two coloured portrait frontispieces, numerous plates, folding pedigree in pouch to rear Vol I, uncut in publisher's vellum gilt, soiled, with light edge ware, page extremities lightly foxed, but overall a good copy. With the armorial bookplate of Stanwick(?) to front pastedowns.
Books - Military History - WW2, RAF/Aviation, Militaria and Medals - Macmillan (Captain Norman, M.C., A.F.C.), The Royal Air Force In The World War: 1919-1945, George G. Harrap, London 1942-1950, four-volume set, hb, dj (volumes III & IV only), 12mo; another, Stanford Tuck (Wing Commander Robert), Pilot's Flying Log Book, limited edition facsimile reprint no. 1296/2500, front endpaper with certificate of authenticity/bookplate, buckram boards, small 8vo; Hayward (John), &c., British Battles and Medals, seventh edition, Spink, London 2006, hb, red cloth as issued, large octavo; McKinstry (Leo), Spitfire: Portrait of a Legend, John Murray, London 2007, hb, dj (7)
Burnet [Dr Gilbert, Bishop of Salisbury], Histoire Des dernieres Révolutions D'Angleterre, second French edition, Jean Neaulme, [The Hague] 1727, two-volume set, 11 + [i] + 533pp, 517pp, engraved portrait places, period calf, the spines with raised banding, embossed and titled in gilt, compartments with tendrils, marbled endpapers, sextodecimo; Le Nouveau Testament, Revue fur le Texte de Mr. Martin (sic), Etienne Lucas, Amsterdam 1730, title-page with woodblock vignetter, period calf, ink MS. inscriptions Sm Weddell 17 November 1750, others, sextodecimo; Heures Nouvelles Dedie' Es A Madama La Princesse, Claude Herissant, Paris 1753, full period calf, marbled endpapers, octodecimo; etc [7]
Evelyn (John). Silva: Or A Discourse of Forest-Trees, engraved portrait frontispiece, forty engraved plates, one folding plus one folding table, contains ownership inscription on endpaper, dampstain to one corner, affecting prelims and portrait frontisipiece, contemporary reversed panelled calf, large quarto, York, A.Ward A.J. Dodsley, 1776
Various 19thC black and white photographs, Lincoln from Chapel Lane, family portrait, railway scene including guardsman, figure with spinning wheel before houses, possibly Alford, with West Street Alford photographer, gathering hay, shipping, Van Houten's chocolate embroidery card, etc. (a quantity)
An RAF related portrait miniature, of a lady officer, quarter profile, probably gouache on ivory, in marble case with silver mount and surmounted by a pair of raised RAF wings, 10.5cm high, and a quantity of various medals, possibly associated, to include Voluntary Hospital Service, etc, others marked Hedley, Centenary of The Battle Of Trafalgar medallion 1905, etc. (a quantity)
TWO VICTORIAN PINCHBECK BROOCHES, a double sided mourning brooch of oval form containing locks of hair within scrolling border, approximately 5.5cm x 5cm and a daguerreotype portrait of gent in oval frame with scroll decorated removable back plate and loop attachment, approximately 4.5cm x 3.5cm (2)

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