British Comedy Autographs collection. Nice lot consisting of 8x6 inch black and white photo autographed by Eric Sykes, colour 8x12 photo from Hot Fuzz signed by Simon Pegg and Nick Frost, Roger Lloyd-Pack signed 8x12 as Trigger from Only Fools and Horses and a Norman Wisdom signed vintage 8x10 portrait photo. Good condition. All signed items come with Certificate of Authenticity. Can be shipped worldwide.
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Gp. Capt. Arthur Montague-Smith WW2 Battle of Britain pilot signed 7 x 5 black and white portrait photo. Limited edition of 200 signed and numbered to reverse. Comes with card with full biography. Good condition. All signed items come with Certificate of Authenticity. Can be shipped worldwide.
Sq. Ldr. Herbert Edward Green WW2 Battle of Britain pilot signed 7 x 5 black and white portrait photo. Limited edition of 200 signed and numbered to reverse. Comes with card with full biography. Good condition. All signed items come with Certificate of Authenticity. Can be shipped worldwide.
Air. Cdre. Eric William Wright WW2 Battle of Britain pilot signed 7 x 5 black and white portrait photo. Limited edition of 200 signed and numbered to reverse. Comes with card with full biography. Good condition. All signed items come with Certificate of Authenticity. Can be shipped worldwide.
ATTRIBUTED TO HENDRICK BERCKMAN (1629-1679) PORTRAIT OF A GIRL Standing full length, wearing an oyster satin dress with brocade, holding an ostrich feather fan, before a red swag in an interior, oil on panel 110.5 x 65cm. Provenance: New York, Central Picture Galleries, 1962; Los Angeles, Alfred S. Karlsen; his sale, New York, Sothebys, October 15th 1979, lot 22 (as `Attributed to Jacob Gerritsz. Cuyp`, $8000) ++ Light scattered retouching throughout; two vertical batons verso
MANNER OF SIR ANTHONY VAN DYCK (1599-1641) PORTRAIT OF A MAN, POSSIBLY JAN VAN DER WOUWER, LAWYER AND PHILOLOGIST Bust length, wearing a fur coat, oil on canvas laid on board 27.5 x 20cm. * Possibly derived from (though not a copy of) Van Dyck's portrait of 1632 (Pushkin Museum, Moscow). An earlier etching by Van Dyck also depicts the sitter in a different pose. ++ Some old scattered retouching; worn at edges
•EWAN McCLURE (b.1975) SELF PORTRAIT Signed, oil on canvas laid on board 13 x 19cm. * A copy of McClure's portrait, painted whilst he was Artist in Residence at Broughton House, which won a Glasgow Art Fellowship Award and sold at the Royal Glasgow Institute annual exhibition in 2009. This picture was acquired from the artist by the owner in October 2013. ++ Good condition
AFTER JUSTUS SUSTERMANS (1597-1681) PORTRAIT OF GALILEO GALILEI Oil on board, oval, decorative Florentine frame 20.5 x 16cm.; with `Self Portrait` after Rembrandt, 20.5 x 16cm. in a similar frame; and a copy after Giulio Romano of the Virgin and Child with St Anne and John the Baptist, 47 x 37cm. (3) ++ `Galileo` with some craquelure; Romano copy with paint separation; each needs a clean; frame damaged on the Romano
FRENCH SCHOOL, 17/18th CENTURY PORTRAIT OF A LADY, IDENTIFIED AS BLONDE DES DEUX-CHIENS (d.1318), DE LA SEIGNEURIE D'APS, WIFE OF GIRAUD ADHEMAR, Half length, wearing a black robe and headdress, her hands clasped, bears inscription Blonde De Deux Chies [sic], oil on panel, later lath frame 38.5 x 29.5cm. ++ Scattered retouching; some craquelure; needs a light clean
FOLLOWER OF SIR WILLIAM BEECHEY, RA (1753-1839) PORTRAIT OF A NAVAL OFFICER Quarter length, wearing a blue tunic, oil on canvas 74 x 62cm. * Traditionally believed to depict an officer under Lord Nelson on HMS Victory at Trafalgar ++ Lined; retouching over old tears (in sky) and elsewhere; some craquelure
QUEEN ELIZABETH CORONATION 1953 Boxed bronze coloured medal , formerly the property of Eddie Baily, with head portrait of the Queen and inscription "Queen Elizabeth II Crowned 2nd June 1953" . Reverse has inscription "Issued by the National Playing Fields Association President HRH The Duke of Edinburgh". Box has coronet and Elizabeth R 1953 inscribed in gilt. Generally good
RUBEIS (J. Jacobus de.), After RAPHAEL (Sanzio d'Urbino), Imagines Veteris ac Novi Testamenti...in Vaticani Palatii Xystis, Rome, c. 1675, oblong folio (36 x 44 cm), 53 etchings (52 of which are Raphael's frescoes in Vatican), together with engraved title and dedication page with portrait of Queen Christina of Sweden, plates featuring scenes from the Old and New Testaments, lettered with Latin text and numbered in bottom right corner, sizes vary, plates measuring approximately 23.7 x 25.6 and 26 x 30.5 cm; bound with 51 engravings of vases and architectural motifs by Francesco Aquila, c. 1713, some light scattered foxing and staining mostly to the borders, spine cracked, worn marbled boards, spine labels missing.
[DICKENS (Charles)]. TERNAN (Ellen). Archive of items formerly belonging to either Ellen [Nellie] Ternan, later Ellen Ternan Wharton Robinson following her marriage to Geoffrey Robinson, or their daughter Gladys [later Gladys Reece]. Principally to include a 'Charles Dickens Birthday Book' with presentation inscription by Mary Dickens to Ellen on her birthday, dated March 3rd 1882, with birthday autographs including a Charles Dickens clipped signature for 7th February, and other names for the Dickens and Trollope families. The lot also comprises a few books owned by Ellen Ternan or her daughter; photographs including signed cartes de visite of Garibaldi, Thomas Trollope and Anthony Froude; framed copy of C. Dickens's will framed with four photographs showing Dickens and family members; a Thomas Trollope family photograph in Italy; early 20th century postcards with many sent to Gladys; three photograph albums with some views of 'The Filberts' (the home of Frances Trollope, Gladys's aunt and sister of Ellen Ternan); a crucifix inscribed to Gladys dated 1905, mounted with seed pearls; a silver handled button hook; a watercolour portrait thought to be Ellen's mother; and various other mainly 20th century ephemera relating mainly to Gladys Reece (died 1973). Provenance: The collection was left to Mrs Molly Ayres, friend and carer of Gladys Reece, and thence by descent.
Literature, poetry. BYSSHE (Edward) The Art of English Poetry, 9th edition, 2 vols. 1762, 12mo, later half calf; Poems by the Earl of Roscomon... together with Poems by Mr Richard Duke, 1717, 8vo, calf, rebacked and worn; WEBER (Henry) Metrical Romances, 3 vols. 1810, 8vo, calf; ELIOT (George) The Spanish Gypsy, 1868, rubbed calf; REYNOLDS (J J) Occasional Pieces in Prose and Verse, 1891, author's inscription and added portrait photograph, full red morocco; Henriade: An Epic Poem, London: for C.Davis 1732, 8vo, corners worn, modern calf; another (10)
DA VINCI (Leonardo), A Treatise of Painting, first English edition, London: J. Senex and W. Taylor, 1721, small 8vo, engraved portrait frontispiece, two engraved folding tables and thirty-three numbered plates, contemporary full calf (damaged, upper board detached), spine label missing, spine ends cracked, contents good.
Literature, various. WAUGH (E) Officers and Gentlemen, 1st edition 1955, chipped dust wrapper; LEWIS (C S) The Last Battle, reprint 1958, dust wrapper; LEWIS (Wyndham) The Humnan Age, 4 vols in two, 1956-55; HASSALL (C) Penthesperon, no date, inscribed by the author to Donald Bain; four others 1st editions poetry by Hassall; DUNCAN (J) Jardine's Naturalist's Library series, Entomology, vol. 3, British Butterflies, 1835, portrait frontispiece, hand-coloured plates, cloth; etc (condition varies, in two boxes)
RAVEL (Maurice), Autograph letter on headed paper, 9 lines, 'Cher Ami...', according to a frame label marked 'M. Fernand Ochse' to the reverse, the letter refers to [Arthur] Honegger; framed. Note: Ochse painted a head portrait of Honegger. Provenance: according to a label, Sotheby's 22/5/87, lot 633.
BEATTIE (W) & W. H. BARTLETT. The Danube, London: Virtue, no date, 4to, engraved portrait, title, map and plates, slight staining, half calf; RUSKIN (John) The Stones of Venice, in 3 vols., new edition 1874, preface signed by the author, plates, original cloth gilt; IRELAND (John) Hogarth Illustrated, 3 vols. 2nd edition 1793-98, 8vo, plates, some typical age staining, rebacked; two others (9)
Polar Interest. SHACKLETON (E. H.), The Heart of the Antarctic, Heinemann 1909; together with an oval gilt-metal frame containing a photographic portrait of possibly Shackleton as a young man; a pair of early 1900s watercolours of sailing ships at anchor in icy waters, signed N. P. C. Hall, unframed. (4)
RUEL (Jean) translator, Veterinariae Medicinae libri II, folio, first edition, Paris: [Louis Blaublom] for Simon de Colines, 1530, woodcut equestrian portrait of King Francis I to title, criblé woodcut initials, ruled throughout in red (faded), brown morocco over wooden boards, interlaced foliate scrolls of various colours with gilt ornaments around the papal arms of Paul III Farnese, gilt edges gauffered and painted in colours, ornamental silver clasps, eight heads as bosses, spine worn, title slightly stained, very sporadic foxing throughout, slipcase. The binding is believed to be 19th century.
CHINA. A Complete View of the Chinese Empire, Exhibited in a Geographical Description of That Country... and a Genuine and Copious Account of Earl Macartney's Embassy... , London: G. Cawthorn, 1798, 8vo, engraved portrait frontispiece with slight stain to inner margin, half title, 2pp. adverts at rear, untrimmed in original stained stained, lacking spine strip
HERBERT SIDNEY (1858-1923) 'Mrs Stuart of Stonehurst', Ardingly - Sussex, signed and dated 1913, also inscribed with title verso, oils on canvas, 90 x 69cm John Stuart made a fortune back in the 1880's, as inventor of Camp Coffee, the blend of chicory and spices that substituted for instant coffee until Nescafe appeared in 1938. He built Stonehurst House in Ardingly in 1889 on the proceeds. He also had the good fortune to marry Mary Ann Rose, in about 1872. She was the widow of Thomas Ross, who owned Ross Optical in London, that traded through to 1949. Ross Optical Company were major manufacturers of precision optical instruments and early associates of Carl Zeiss. Ross was for example, a supplier of lenses and instruments to William H. Fox Talbot, the pioneer of photography. John Stuart became the managing director of Ross Optical after his marriage to Mary Ann and developed the company further. Mary was 73 when this portrait was painted at Ardingly in 1913 by Herbert Sidney, FSA. Herbert Sidney was a well established Victorian painter of portraits and historical subjects. He studied at the RA schools, in Antwerp, and in Paris - under Gerome, at the Ecole des Beaux Arts. He exhibited at the leading London galleries from 1876.
20TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SCHOOL Portrait of a young boy, lithograph, indistinctly signed in pencil and dated 1959, 51 x 39cm; another by the same hand, dated 1954; and three further prints, (four unframed) (5) please note we believe the lithograph artist to be LESZEK TADEUSZ MUSZYNSKI (1923 – 2012)

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