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British Commemorative medal, Percival M F Hedley (1870-1932), portrait of a lady, uniface cast Bronze Medal, 1900, facing left she wears a floral hat and veil, her coat with fur collar, signed OP CDXXIV / P HEDLEY / LOND MCM, 91mm (cf BDM VII, 427-432). The sitter could be the elderly Queen Victoria, she is shown leaning forward as if sitting in a carriage. In 1917, Hedley, then living in Geneva, organised an exhibition commemorating his 1000th production
Doulton Lambeth Benjamin Disraeli commemorative jug, fitted with 1885 hallmarked silver rim, moulded with a portrait and decorated with verse, Rosina Brown artists monogram to base as well as John Mortlock and Son Oxford Street retailer mark, also a Robinson and Leadbeater Parian bust of Disraeli, R&L monogram to reverse, 20cm high Condition report: Restoration to the handle, small faults to the silver rim. The parian bust has a hairline crack emanating from a firing crack at the back of his neck. Condition report: see terms and conditions
A quantity of pictures to include various 20th century portraits including Tom Halifax (British, 1965-), Patricia, 1994, oil on board, signed bottom right, framed, 26 x 25cm, a portrait of a young girl with a pink jumper, oil on canvas, 43 x 44cm, a portrait of a man in a grey suit, oil on canvas, 30 x 44cm, together with two Charles Wells portraits and various framed maps
Hume (David), The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caeesar to the Revolution in 1688, T. Cadell, London 1830, six-volume set, the first volume with portrait frontispiece of the author engraved on steel by J.A.Dean, half calf and marbled boards, gilt-edged text bloc, titled in gilt to spine, 4to; Smollett (Tobias), The History of England: From the Revolution to the Death of George the Second, Designed as a Continuation of Mr. Hume's History, T. Caddell, London 1830, four-volume set, the first volume with portrait frontispiece of the author engraved on steel by J.A.Dean, bound en suite to the previous six volumes, 4to (10) Provenance: Armorial/pictorial bookplate of Philip Lyttelton Gell [British editor of Oxford University Press] to front marbled pastedown of each volume; Sothebys, Hopton Hall, Wirksworth, Derbyshire, 1989.
BALE (J.) Scriptorum Illustrium Maioris Brytannie . . . Catalogus . . . 2 parts bound together. wood- engraved portrait in both parts (within pictorial borders), historiated initial letters, both parts with imprint leaves (& large pictorial devices); contemp. blind-decorated & panelled calf (over wooden boards); old panelled spine (with gilt label), roy 4to. Basle: Ioannis Oporinum, 1557-59. * major work on the early British writers, and extended from the original (Ipswich, 1548) edition; Peterhouse (Cambridge) duplicate - with old library label; and with the A.W. Ward & Hampton Lodge (Hurstpierpoint) bookplates. Illustrated
BENTHAM (J.) The History and Antiquities of the Conventual & Cathedral Church of Ely . . . 2nd edition (by the Rev. James Bentham), 2 vols. (bound together). portrait frontis., folded table, 2 folded plans & 43 other plates, binder's note / errata slip; newly rebound green straight-grain half morocco & marbled boards, gilt-panelled spines, 4to. Norwich, 1812; continued as STEVENSON (Wm.) A Supplement to the Second Edition of Mr. Bentham's History and Antiquities . . . 16 plates, subscribers' list, plates list / errata; bound uniformly with first item. Norwich, 1817.
CAMDEN (Wm.) Britannia: or, a Chorographical Description of Great Britain and Ireland. 3rd Bishop Gibson edition, 2 vols. revised, digested, and published, with large additions. engraved portrait & 51 folded maps (42 of English counties), some other plates & text illus.; old half leather & marbled boards (distressed), folio. 1753. * the maps by Robt. Morden; with the A.W. Ward (Master of Peterhouse) & the Hampton Lodge, Hurstpierpoint, Sussex (Cynthia & John Barnes) bookplates.
A gilt metal mounted oval shell cameo brooch, carved as the portrait of a classical lady, a pair of 9ct gold rectangular cufflinks, weight 5 gms, a silver gilt circular lady's pendant powder compact, Birmingham 1916, three brooches, two stick pins, a gold wristwatch strap buckle, detailed 9 CT and four odd earrings, (13).
A silver curb link charm bracelet, fitted with nine charms, on a silver heart shaped padlock clasp, an oval shell cameo brooch, carved as the portrait of a lady, a Victorian shield shaped brooch, with a horseshoe and riding crop motif, an enamelled necklace, a marcasite set necklace, silver and other chains, devotional pendants, various pairs of earrings, a silver collar necklace detailed 925 and sundry, (qty).

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