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JOHN EVELYN: SILVA - OR A DISCOURSE ON FOREST TREES AND THE PROPAGATION OF TIMBER IN HIS MAJESTY'S DOMINIONS, 2 Volumes, York, A Ward for J Dodsley, 1786. Marbled/mottled calf with gilt sectional spine, black and white illustrations throughout, portrait to frontis. Some light staining and foxing, cracking to spine join on volume 1 (2)
ANTIQUARIAN LEATHER BINDINGS: THOMAS GRAY: POEMS AND LETTERS, London, The Chiswick Press, 1867. Full calf blocked in gilt, with gilt sectional title. beautifully marbled boards and gilt edges, tipped-in sepia portrait to frontis; JOHN BUNYAN: THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS, London, Cassell, Petter and Galpin, ND. Half calf with marbled boards, engraves portrait to frontis. Foxing throughout (2)
SIR THOME BROWNE: PSEUDODOXIA EPIDEMICA OR ENQUIRIES INTO VERY MANY RECEIVED TENENTS AND COMMONLY PRESUMED TRUTHS. London, A Miled for Edw. Dod and Nath Edkins, 1650, Second Edition. Engraved portrait frontispiece, bouns in contemporary calf with gilt title to spine and marbled endpapers. Ex libris.From the estate of Brian M Funnell, former Professor of Environmental Science / Micropalaeontology at the University of East Anglia.
Beattie, William. The Waldenses or Protestant Valleys of Piedmont, Dauphiny, and the Ban de la Roche, engraved additional title, engraved portrait frontispiece, 70 engraved plates, folding engraved map, contemporary full morocco, with title in gilt, 4to, some spotting and staining together with Croal Thomson: The Barbizon School, 130 illust pub; Scribner and Welford New York limited US edition of 200 this example number 189 spine repaired, some spotting and stainingsome wear spotting and staining
HUNTING AND COUNTRY SPORTS: 6 Titles: FOXHUNTING FROM THE TIMES, London, The Times Office, 1933; COLONEL COOK: OBSERVATIONS ON FOX HUNTING, London, Edward Arnold and Co, 1922; LT-COL M F MCTAGGART: FROM COLONEL TO SUBALTERN - SOME KEYS FOR HORSEOWNERS, London, Country Life Ltd, 1928; NIMROD: MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE OF THE LATE JOHN MYTTON, London, Edward Arnold, 1925; ANN HOLLAND: HUNTING - A PORTRAIT, London, Little, Brown, 2003; WMMA GRIFFIN: BLOODSPORT - HUNTING IN BRITAIN SINCE 1066 (6)
NELSON INTEREST: 5 TITLES: OLIVER WARNER: A PORTRAIT OF LORD NELSON, London, The Reprint Society, 1959, Ex Libris; OLIVER WARNER: THE GLORIOUS FIRST OF JUNE, London, B T Batsford, 1961, First edition; ADMIRAL SIR W M JAMES: THE DURABLE MONUMENT, London, Longmans, Green and Co, 1948, First edition; OTTO ERICH DEUTSCH: ADMIRAL NELSON AND JOSEPH HAYDN, The Nelson Society, 2000 (translated from the original 1982 German); STUART LEGG: TRAFALGAR - AN EYE-WITNESS ACCOUNT OF A GREAT BATTLE. London, Rupert Hart-Davis, 1966, First edition (5)
OLIVER CROMWELL INTEREST: 4 Titles: M GUIZOT: HISTORY OF OLIVER CROMWELL AND THE ENGLISH COMMONWEALTH, London, Richard Bentley, 1854. In 2 volumes, uniformly bound in brown tooled cloth with gilt title to spines. Some tearing to both spines; JOHN MORLEY: OLIVER CROMWELL, London, Macmillan and Co, 1900; J ALLANSON PICTON: OLIVER CROMWELL-THE MAN AND HIS MISSION, London, Cassell, Petter, Galpin and Co, 1882. Steel engraved portrait to frontis (4)
H G WELLS: 11 Titles: LOVE AND MR LEWISHAM / MARRIAGE; THE WIFE OF SIR ISAAC HARMAN / THE DREAM; JOAN AND PETER / THE COUNTRY OF THE BLIND; THE SHORT STORIES OF H G WELLS; THE SLEEPER AWAKES / MEN LIKE GODS; THE INVISIBLE MAN / THE SECRET PLACES OF THE HEART / GOD THE INVISIBLE KING; TONO-BUNGAY / A MODERN UTOPIA; THE HISTORY OF MR POLLY / THE WAR IN THE AIR; MR BRITLING SEES IT THROUGH / IN THE DAYS OF THE COMET; KIPPS / THE RESEARCH MAGNIFICENT; THE FIRST MEN IN THE MOON / THE MOON SET FREE / SHORT STORIES, London, Oldham Press. All bound in uniform red cloth with black stamped titles to spines, covers stamped with portrait of wells.
SIR JOHN MURRAY AND DR JOHAN HJORT: THE DEPTHS OF THE OCEAN, London, Macmillan, 1912. Portrait to frontispiece under tissue guard. Bound in green cloth with gilt anglerfish to cover and gilt globe and title to spine. Ex librisFrom the estate of Brian M Funnell, former Professor of Environmental Science / Micropalaeontology at the University of East Anglia.
HORATIO NELSON; three pottery commemorative items comprising a 19th century Staffordshire flatback titled 'Death of Nelson', height 17.5cm, a Staffordshire Toby jug depicting Nelson and titled 'Nelson' to the front, height 28cm, and a Wood & Sons pottery portrait jug of Admiral Lord Nelson, height 14cm (3).Condition Report: Tallest jug has bubbled glaze and possible overpainting, stained base, bust jug is good conditiondeath of nelson is crazed and base chipped
A collection of four works of art to include a busy street scene in Watercolour, unsigned. Framed and glazed. 50cm x 40cm.A remote farm in Watercolour by V. Smith, framed and glazed 42cm x 52cm.An acrylic by John Perkin, "Woodcombe at Dusk". Framed. 48cm x 42cm. A portrait oil on canvas by Donna Shaw. Framed. 48cm x 38cm.
Richard Doyle – Figure Studies, 19th century pen with ink, Christie’s stencil verso, 12cm x 17.5cm, within a gilt frame, together with a sanguine study by George Bruce, a pencil portrait study by Frederick Barnard and a pair of 19th century monochrome watercolour portraits by unknown hands.
Renold or Reginold Elstrack – King Richard III, 17th century engraving with etching, 17cm x 11cm, within an ebonized wood frame, together with nine 17th and 18th century portrait engravings by different hands, including three examples by Paulus Pontius after Anthony van Dyck from the ‘Iconographie’ series.
Circle of Jacobus Houbraken – ‘Sir Henry Morgan Governor of Jamaica’, 17th century etching on laid paper, 35cm x 24cm, within an ebonized frame. Note: Sir Henry Morgan was a Welsh privateer, plantation owner and, later, Lieutenant Governor of Jamaica. This scarce portrait engraving (of which we can find no other examples), includes a depiction of the 1669 sacking of Maracaibo, Venezuela, by Morgan (whose name was later adopted to advertise a popular brand of rum).
British School – Half Length Profile Portrait of a Young Lady, and Half Length Profile Portrait of a Lady wearing a Lace Hat, a pair of 19th century cut paper silhouettes heightened with gilt, each 10cm x 7.5cm, both within maple frames, together with seven other 19th century profile silhouettes frames and a 19th century pencil drawing depicting a gentleman in military dress, all within ebonized wood frames.
Sibelius – ‘A larger View (by another Artist) of that celebrated Natural Curiosity, the Perforated Rock, in Tolaga Bay, in New Zealand', 18th century etching with engraving on laid paper, sheet size 23cm x 35cm, together with a large quantity of 17th, 18th and 19th century prints, the majority topographical and portrait engravings.
A Limoges style circular brooch, the centre mounted with an enamelled portrait of a classical lady, unmarked, diameter 3.7cm, and a pair of gold mounted ceramic pendants, each central panel decorated with a pink rose, each reverse engraved ‘7/9 1913’, unmarked, weight 5.4g, length 2.9cm.
A Victorian gold and agate intaglio ring, the shield shaped intaglio carved with a portrait below motto 'Duris Non Frangor' (I am not disheartened by difficulties), mounted to a hinged locket compartment, with engraved decoration to the shoulders, unmarked, weight 4.1g, ring size approx L1/2.
Marshalls of the RAF three signed covers Michael Beetham DFC AFC, Sir John Grandy DSO, William Dickson DSO AFC VIP autographs on these very attractive covers with inset portrait picture. Flown by the RAF with flight cachet on the cover, nice special BFPO postmarks. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Assorted quarto volumes to include Trees and Their Life Histories by Percy Groom, The Right Honourable Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield and His Times by Alexander Charles Ewald in five volumes, The National Portrait Gallery published by Cassell, Petter & Galpin, The Imperial Dictionary in four volumes etc. Condition Report:Available upon request
George V (1910-1936) ½ Sovereign 1914 Obverse Uncrowned portrait of King George V left, legend around GEORGIVS V D.G.BRITT:OMN:REX F.D.IND:IMP: Reverse St George slaying the dragon right, date in exergue 1914 4 grams together with a 12ct rolled gold sovereign case stamped with a Star of David ARG Condition Report:Available upon request
A George V silver sugar caster by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh, 1929; a cased Victorian Ambrotype photographic portrait; a collection of pens and propelling pencils, to include Parker and Yard-o-Led; gramophone styli etc. Note: One pen and one propelling pencil are marked "C.G. Burrows" - Clement Burrows, Chief Constable of Oxford 1956-68. Condition Report:Available upon request
Approximately thirty four military books including The Tiger Moth Story by Bramson and Birch, Portrait Of A Flying Yorkshireman by Eric Knight, Portrait of Lord Nelson by Oliver Warne, four volumes of A History Of The English Speaking Peoples by Winston Churchill, The First & The Last by Adolf Galland, I Flew For The Fuhrer by Heinz Knoke, My Campaign For Hungary by Viscount Rothermere and The World Crisis two volumes by Winston Churchill etc

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