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EDUARD CHARLEMONT (1848-1906) A full length portrait of the Hon. Alice de Worms (1865-1952) aged eight, signed and dated 1873 lower right, oil on panel, 55.25" x 31.5" The Hon. Alice de Worms was the daugher of the first Baron Pirbright (1840-1903). She married David MacLaren-Morrison in 1892 and her daughter Theodora (1900-1928) married Herbert Weld (1852-1935) of Lulworth in 1923.
Frederick Rhead designed tile, tubed lined by Charlotte or Dollie with a portrait of a lady wearing a bonnet, with period oak frame, the tile measures 15cm square Condition report: Overall crazing. The tile is sealed within what appears to be the original frame and backing paper. The back and edges of the tile cannot be inspected and guaranteed against faults however there is no damage or restoration to the face of the tile. There is a glazed over tiny chip to one of the tube lines, as well as a chip to the glaze of a blob of tube lining. The gilt slip mount has a rubbing and wear and a chip to the edge.
English School, early 19th century, "John Hughes Esq." and "Francis Ingram Esq.", two male portrait miniatures, titled on labels verso, oval, watercolour on ivory, each set in elaborate gilt frames, a pair, each miniature 4cm high, external frame dimension 27.5 x 26.5cm.; 10.75 x 10.5in (2).
Bertram Priestman R.A., R.O.I., N.E.A.C., I.S. (1868-1951), Portrait of a seated lady, signed and dated '38, oil on canvas, 90 x 82.5cm.; 35.5 x 32.5in. Artists' Resale Right ("droit de suite") may apply to this lot. Condition Report: The painting is in very good, original condition with no obvious faults to report. The painting is framed and glazed as can be seen. The frame has the odd minor knock and loss commensurate with age.
John Archibald Alexander Berrie (1887-1962), Portrait of a standing girl, signed, oil on canvas, 126 x 68cm.; 49.75 x 26.75in.Condition Report: The painting is in good, original condition. There are one or two small chips of paint loss as shown in the detail images and there is general craquelure across the surface of the painting. The painting is framed and glazed as can be seen. There are some knocks and losses to the frame as can be seen commensurate with age and most notably on the corners.
Cookery Books - Anonymous [William Kitchiner], The Cook's Oracle, fourth edition, A. Constable & Co., London 1822, xviii + 545pp, quarter-calf and marbled boards, 12mo; Hammond (Elizabeth), Modern Domestic Cookery, And Useful Receipt Book, Dean & Munday, London 1819, iv + 288pp, engraved frontispiece, period half-leather and marbled boards, 12mo, armorial bookplate of Otho Manners inscribed in ink ms. Anne Manners, Goadby Hall, Leicestershire [Otho Manners (1794-1879) was the illegitimate grandson of John Manners, 3rd Duke of Rutland (1696-1779) with his mistress Elizabeth Drake. Otho's father Captain Edward Manners lived at Goadby prior to his son as the estate was a subsidiary residence of junior members of the Manners family. Otho married Anne Singleton who appears to have been the main user of this work], the front and back boards inscribed with further recipes and applied with clippings from publications, including a letter to The Times; Raffald (Elizabeth), The Experienced Englifh Houfekeeper, eighth edition, London 1782, iv + 384pp + index (incomplete), title-page with engraved portrait of the author, lacking boards, 8vo; Cassell's Dictionary of Cookery, Cassell & Company, Limited, bound as two volumes, full gilt tooled brown leather preserved and laid on buckram, gilt edged text, 8vo; London Glasse (Hannah), The Art of Cookery, J. Johnfon (sic), London 1803, xl + 419pp, lacking boards, 8vo; etc(7)
Raffald (Elizabeth), The Experienced English Housekeeper, For the Use and Ease of Ladies, Housekeepers, Cooks, &c., Published For The Booksellers, London 1800, vii + 364pp, engraved portrait frontispiece, pull-out engraved demonstrative plates of three kitchen stove fires and the correct place-setting of the first and second courses of dinner, near contemporaneous owners' inscriptions to front dated 1812 and 1818, later leather binding, raised banding to spine, 12mo
S. Silk (Anglo-American Naive School, early 19th century)Portrait of a Young Girl, she sits on a Windsor-type chair wearing a necklace and blue dress in a vernacular interior, holding a ripe fruit, with further fruit in a basket on a stool by her sidesigned, dated 1828, watercolour, 12.5cm x 9cm
Capell (Arthur, Baron Cappell of Hadham), Excellent Contemplation, Divine and Moral, Written by the Magnanimous and truly Loyal [...] Lord Capel [...], Together with fome Account of his Life [...], Likewife his Affectionate Letters to his Lady [...], With his Pious Advice to his Son the late Earl of Essex (sic), Printed for Nath. Crouch at the Bell in the Poultry near Cheapfide (sic), London 1683, 223pp + ii + printer's advert [vii], lacking frontis portrait, ink ms. owner's inscription John Hufsey, (sic), early 19th century full morocco, octodecimo. Scarce.
Rogers (Samuel), Poems, first edition, T. Cadell & E. Moxon, London 1834, viii + 295pp, the text embellished throughout with engraved vignettes after Turner and Stothard in proof state, the front endpaper applied with a full-length pencil portrait and further side profile of the author attributed to Sir Gardner Wilkinson, ('the Father of British Egyptology'), the following page with an ink ms. letter from Rogers to Lady Peel dated 12 December 1850 (Julia Peel, the wife of Sir Roger, 2nd Baronet, Prime Minister twice from 1834-1835 and 1841-1846), gilt edged text, full period green grain morocco, the boards tooled in gilt with the side view of the Warwick Vase, spine with raised banding, Ex Libris Arthur G. Soames, 8vo Captain Arthur Granville Soames, OBE (1886-1962), the son of the brewer, Harold Soames of Chesterfield, Derbyshire and thus the brother of Olave Baden-Powell (née Soames, wife of Sir Roger of Scout fame, and herself World Chief Guide)was an officer of the Coldstream Guards, Sheriff of Buckinghamshire in 1926 and 1927, the resident and then vendor of Sheffield Park, Sussex in 1953 when his part of his extensive library was auctioned.
"Complete Original Edition" of the Surprising Travels and Adventures of Baron Munchausen [...], R.S. Kirby, London 1819, xi + advert [i] + 179 + plate contents [i], engraved portrait frontispiece of the explorer after H.D. Symonds, copper-plate engravings throughout, period morocco and marbled boards, 12mo
An early 20th century French theatre/cabaret programme, for En Super-Folies, produced by Paul Derval and performed the Folies Bergère, Paris 1937, with Josephine Baker leading the review, the front with tipped-in portrait print of the star after J.-G. Domergue, numerous adverts of famous French brands throughout, including Louis Vuitton, red card covers; a later Folies Bergere poster (2)
An 18th century reverse glass portrait engraving, of William Lancaster, by George Vertue (1684-1756), after Thomas Murray (1663-1734), [London 1718], half-length to right, facing front, wearing a wig and ecclesiastical robes, within a ribbon-tied garland frame surmounted by a trumpet, placed on a table with books, scrolls and a plan of the facade of a building inscribed Coll. Regin. Oxon conspectus Australis, 35cm x 24.5cm, framed William Lancaster (1650-1717), the English clergyman and academic was provost of Queen's College, Oxford; rector of St Martin's-in-the-Fields, and later archdeacon of Middlesex.
A Derby Crown Porcelain Company tea cup and saucer, transfer printed in the Aesthetic Movement taste in blue, c.1890; other pieces conforming, c.1890 and onwards; qty; English School (19th century)Portrait, A Lady of Robinson Family of Derby, in mid Victorian dress, three-quarter lengthwatercolour and gouache, oval, 12cm x 7.5cm, gilt oval frame with ribbon-tied cresting

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