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H** W** "Bon Soir - my night dress", a Watercolour Cartoon study, monogrammed and inscribed, 17cm x 11cm in gilt frame, together with a framed engraved MINIATURE PORTRAIT of a lady in 18th century costume

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A 19TH CENTURY CAST IRON PLAQUE COMMEMORATING THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON (1769-1852), depicting a profile portrait on a matted ground in circular frame, with ducal crown crest, details verso, "moulded by Johnson's Patent process, Litchurch Works, Derby, registered No. 3, 13th November 1854" 34cm high

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Francesco Bartolozzi (RA): engraving of Leonardo da Vinci's Leda and the Swan, 19 by 14cm and a 19th century roundel print of female profile portrait, 7cm diameter, F Bartolozzi: a 19th century oval engraving of a female nude and putti, hand tinted, 24 by 29cm and a pencil sketch of putti, unsigned, 17 by 10cm.(4)

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A 19th century pencil portrait of Mary Queen of Scots, with inscription 'Clouds gathered round this lovely flower, She sheltered 'neath a foreign bower, But envy cast her cruel eye, On beauty's child and whispered thou shalt die', 12 by 10cm.

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A 20th century black and white profile portrait of a gentleman with a cap, watercolour, 23 by 15, together with a pencil and charcoal sketch, portrait of a gentleman with beard, unsigned and unframed, 28 by 23cm. (2)

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Warren Sealey: 'The Greek', a portrait of a young man against a buff background, oil on canvas, 60 by 38cm.

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English School: portrait of a gentleman wearing a black cravat, gold embroidered waistcoat and black frock coat, oil on canvas, 47 by 41cm.

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English School (early 19th century): half length portrait of a young lady in a white dress, oil on canvas, 63 by 51cm.

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Mick Cawston: a portrait of two springer spaniels, pastel on paper, signed lower right, 46 by 36cm.

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Circle of Giacomo Francesco Cipper (Austrian, 1664 - 1736): a portrait of a gentleman with white beard, wearing a dark red coat, oil on canvas, signed indistinctly lower right, re lined with details verso, '22 Ceu '97, C Lamby £2111', 61 by 48cm.

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Cecil Jay RMS (1884-1930); half length portrait of Sir Peter Paul Reubens, watercolour, 13 by 10.5cm.

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A 19th century miniature portrait of a young boy, unsigned, in an oval brass slip and ebonised papier mache frame with pendant clasp, 11 by 9cm.

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An early 19th century portrait miniature, head and shoulder portrait of an Army officer, with verso a hair locket entwined with gold wire and a seed pearl, and an oval plaque bearing initials JN, in a pinchbeck frame, 6 by 5cm.

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A porcelain vase, late 19th century, painted with a portrait of a fisherman smoking a pipe, with silver rim, London 1898, H Williamson Ltd, inscribed 5806 to the base, 11cm high.

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Sgt M.E. Leng Small black and white copy of a portrait photo, signed on the reverse by Battle of Britain veteran Sgt M.E. Leng, 73 Sqn Hurricanes. Shot down twice during the Battle. Accompanying this is a card on which he has written about his bale out over Kent. Good condition

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Helmut Kohl former German Chancellor signed 12 x 8 colour portrait photo. Good condition

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Flt Lt John Mungo-Park DFC Battle of Britain ace original leather flying boots. A little history behind the Mungo-Park boots. They were given to the vendor by an ex 609 Squadron Spitfire pilot, Sgt HF Wade (please see scan from 605 Squadron book). He was stationed at Biggin Hill which they shared with John Mungo-Park's Squadron, No 74 Sqn. After Mungo-Park was sadly killed in June 1941, Wade was given Mungo-Park's spare flying boots. They don't look like they have been used a great deal and are in superb condition and Mungo-Parks name is written in ink inside the leather tabs on both boots. I met (he was always known as Peter) Peter Wade in the 1980's as he lived locally to me in Solihull in the West Midlands and we became great friends. Just before Peter's passing he gave me the flying boots. John Mungo-Park (25 March 1918 27 June 1941) was a World War II Royal Air Force (RAF) pilot and ace squadron leader. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross in 1940, and again posthumously in 1941. Both DFCs cited "courage". Mungo-Park joined the Royal Air Force on a short service commission in June 1937 and was made acting Pilot Officer on 9 August. He was confirmed as a Pilot Officer on 31 May 1938[8] and was posted to the Anti Aircraft Co-operation Unit of the Fleet Air Arm at Lee on Solent and then in August 1938 to HMS Argus flying Fairey Swordfish. The day after war was declared, 4 September 1939, Mungo-Park transferred to 74 Squadron flying Spitfires from RAF Hornchurch, commanded by Sailor Malan. He was promoted to Flying Officer 31 December 1939. On 24 May 1940, while 74 Sqn were providing cover for the British retreat from France and the Dunkirk evacuation, Mungo-Park was wounded and his Spitfire damaged during an engagement with a Henschel Hs 126 but he managed to recross the Channel and land at RAF Rochford. On 10 July the squadron was engaged a large formation of Dornier Do-17s and their escort of Bf 109s and Bf 110s. Mungo claimed one Dornier which he saw `turn lazily on its back and dive into the sea`. On 11 August he was involved in four major air battles. During the first of these Mungo scored one Bf 109 destroyed and one damaged. In the day’s third combat, over a convoy 'Booty' off Clacton, Mungo attacked two Bf 110s in quick succession and saw the first crash into the sea and the second go down pouring black smoke. He was awarded one 'destroyed' and 'one probable'. One further victory followed in the day’s fourth air battle over Hawkinge, when his section was vectored onto a formation of Ju87s and Bf 109s off Margate. He led the attack on the 109s and his five second burst into one of the fighters caused it to burst into flames and plunge into the sea. On 13 August 74 Squadron were vectored over the Thames Estuary onto an unescorted formation of Dornier 17s. Mungo claimed one destroyed amongst a squadron total of fourteen enemy aircraft claimed destroyed or probably destroyed. On 20 October he claimed the Bf 109E-7B Werk # 2059 "Brown 8" flown by Uffz. Franz Maierl (3.(J)/LG 2) who crashed at Chapel Farm, Lenham Heath, Kent. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross on 15 November 1940. The citation said: Acting Flight Lieutenant John Colin MUNGO-PARK (40008), No. 74 Squadron. In October, 1940, this officer was on patrol with his squadron at 30,000 feet when a formation of enemy aircraft were sighted. Flight Lieutenant Mungo-Park attacked a Messerschmitt 109 but had to break off the engagement as his windscreen became iced up. He cleaned this and again attacked the enemy aircraft and caused it to crash into the sea. He has personally destroyed eight hostile aircraft and has at all times displayed great courage and coolness in action. John Mungo-Park by Cuthbert Orde, December 1940. Now recognized as one of the cream of the Allied fighter pilots, he was one of the fraction of The Few selected by Fighter Command to have a portrait drawn by Cuthbert Orde, sitting for it in December 1940. On 14 November 1940 74 Squadron claimed a total of 13 Ju 87s in a mass dogfight over Dover, Mungo-Park personally claiming two. On 30 November he and Flt Lt H M Stephen of 74 Squadron jointly claimed a Bf 109 (of Uffz. Wagelin 5./JG 53) that was deemed the 600th victory claimed by Squadrons flying from RAF Biggin Hill. Exactly a year since his last promotion, on 31 December 1940, he was promoted to Flight Lieutenant. On 10 March 1941 Sailor Malan was promoted, and Mungo-Park became acting Squadron Leader. On 16 June 1941 while on a sweep ( "Circus 14") over the Channel he shot down two Messerschmitt Bf 109s, but in the fight his plane was damaged. He turned for home but his engine seized as he crossed the coast. Nonetheless, Mungo-Park managed to stay airborne, gliding his Spitfire back to RAF Hawkinge.[6] For this display of skill, as well as his continued leadership and growing tally of kills, he was told he was to receive a bar to his Distinguished Flying Cross. On the evening of 27 June 1941, flying Spitfire Vb X4668, Mungo-Park was part of an escort for a bombing raid over northern France coded 'Circus 25'. They were attacked by two formations of Bf 109s, led by Rolf Pingel of I./JG 26 (who had been spared by Bob Doe during the Battle of Britain[14][15]) and Wilhelm Balthasar of JG 2. He was shot down and killed when his plane crashed just north of Dunkirk, a couple of miles over the Belgian border. He is buried in Adinkerke Military Cemetery,[16] about 60 miles north of his father. In a twist of fate, Wilhelm Balthasar died in an air crash less than a week later and was buried in a Flanders cemetery alongside his father who had been killed in the First World War. Mungo-Park's second DFC was awarded posthumously on 11 July 1941 with the citation: Acting Squadron Leader John Colin MUNGO-PARK, D.F.C. (40008), No. 74 Squadron. This officer has performed excellent work in his many engagements against the enemy and has destroyed at least twelve of their aircraft. In June, 1941, he was attacked by six Messerschmitt 109's while over the French coast. He succeeded in shooting down two of these and, although his own aircraft was badly damaged, Squadron Leader Mungo-Park flew back to this country making a skilful forced landing. His courage and leadership have contributed materially to the successes achieved by his squadron. Mungo-Park had claimed 11 aircraft destroyed ( and 2shared), 5 'probables, and 4 damaged. Good condition

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A Small Dolls House with a small amount of dolls house furniture, together with a patinated bronze of a classical male and a leather cased portrait

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Five boxes of books relating to film and the stars, to include "Garbo - A Portrait" by ALEXANDER WALKER, "Marilyn", a biography by NORMAN MAILER, etc

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Annabell Hewitt, (British) mixed media gilt framed portrait of a young woman, 59cm x 80cm

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A woven silk portrait of George V and Queen Alexandra in black on an ivory silk background beneath a view of Windsor Castle, image size 52 cm x 33 cm CONDITION REPORT: Generally good some creasing, some slight foxing in places but generally good

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Early 20th century school, Portrait of a young girl looking to our left, oil on canvas, 59 cm x 36 cm CONDITION REPORT: Some cracking probably been cleaned and one major area of paint loss possible some retouching in places as well

Los 207

Attributed to Dame Laura Knight, Portrait of a lady in black holding a hat with yellow roses, oil on canvas, 75 cm x 60 cm, Provenance: was exhibited as an additional display in a Dame Laura Knight retrospective and comes with copies of the relevant paperwork CONDITION REPORT: Has a couple of professional carried out repairs by all accounts this piece was a exam piece submitted by Laura Knight. Four repairs visible from back, some repainting and retouching to front

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18th Century school style, Portrait of a Man o' War, inscribed Webb, Dover lower right, oil on canvas, 39 cm x 39 cm CONDITION REPORT: Good

Los 213

17th century style portrait, Angel dressed as a cavalier loading a musket, oil on canvas, 72 cm x 54 cm CONDITION REPORT: One rip which has been stitched together, clearly has been folded or rolled up so evidence of creasing and some slight loss to oils but a good fun picture

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A 19th century school miniature portrait of a lady dressed in black with a lace collar, in a scalloped brass frame, the whole mounted in a Bakelite style folding frame, miniature h. 9 cm CONDITION REPORT: Miniature appears to be in good condition but perhaps slightly warped the case with remains of red painted decoration with losses particularly to corners and edges but generally in good condition

Los 251

A 19th century "Vienna" porcelain plate painted with a half-length portrait of a lady, signed Melzer, within an elaborate gilded border, with stylised dolphins on a royal blue ground, blue beehive mark and named "Cornelia", some scratching, , 24cm diameter.

Los 253

A 19th century "Vienna" porcelain plate, painted with a half-length portrait of Poesie, signed K Weigel within an elaborate gilded border on a royal blue ground, blue beehive mark, 24cm diameter.

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A late-19th century French enamelled copper miniature of an 18th century lady wearing a wig and floral corsage, within a gilt metal ribbon-tied circular frame, 11 x 10cm and a painted miniature portrait, 'Duchess of Burgoyne', 4.5cm diameter, within gilt metal frame, 10.5 x 9cm overall, (2).

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A blue glass and gilt metal circular locket inset a miniature portrait and another, similar, (2).

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A 19th Century German School Oil on Panel Miniature oval portrait of Marie Mohn inscribed verso, 19 x 16 cms.

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A Doulton Lambeth Stoneware Jug, commemorating the reign of Queen Victoria 1837-1897. The jug reads 'Lasting good she wrought her people', with two portrait medallions in relief of Victoria the younger and matured, approx 25 cms

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A Georgian High Carat Yellow Gold and White Enamel Mourning Ring, the ring inscribed Hubbard St Ob 23 Jan 1778 ae 70, having a fine beaded edge, m.m LK, size T, approx 6 gms. Provenance: From a collection belonging to a direct descendant of Sir Richard King, 2nd Bart (Commander of HMS Achilles at Trafalgar) and his father-in-law Admiral Sir Charles Cotton 5th Bart (of Madlingley), Commander of the Channel Fleet 1811. Henry Hubbard (b1708) Fellow of Emanuel & Registrar of Cambridge University, 1750 portrait in National Portrait Gallery. The Cottons had a strong Emanuel College connection.

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A Portrait Miniature on Ivory, depicting Marie Stuart (Queen of Scots), label to verso reads: "Copied in enamels from a miniature by Isaac Oliver 1556 died 1617 of Mary Queen of Scots. The original miniature was in the collection of D Meade , painted by Zincke" (possibly Christian Friedrich Zincke), approx 2.5 x 2.5 cms Provenance: From a collection belonging to a direct descendent of Sir Richard King, 2nd Bart (Commander of HMS Achilles at Trafalgar) and his father in law Admiral Sir Charles Cotton 5th Bart (of Madingley), Commander of the Channel Fleet 1811.

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Josefa Sabatier Late 18th Century Miniature Portrait, a watercolour on velum depicting a gentleman in profile, the miniature in the original ebony frame inscribed Juillet 1795 par Sabatier (July 1795 by S.)

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Five Royal Lyceum Theatre SIR HENRY IRVING Programmes: THE MERCHANT OF VENICE (2) [1879] and 1880, ROMEO AND JULIET 1882, THE BELLS AND THE BELLE'S STRATAGEM 1881 with "Afternoon Tea" slip loosely inserted, BECKET 1893, + 3 RP postcards of Sir Henry Irving as "Lesurges" and "Dubosc" in THE LIONS MAIL and with ELLEN TERRY in THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD + postcard-sized photographic portrait of Sir Henry Irving

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SILVER SPURS, Film poster, 1936 starring Buck Jones, Muriel Evans, etc approx size 29" x 20" (portrait), some tape repairs, closed tears etc

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Packet assorted ephemera mainly Royalty interest inc orig 1902 Coronation admission card "St Paul's Cathedral Card of Admission to the Western Steps to view the Procession of Their Majesties King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra on Friday June 27th 1902", with street plan of St Paul's Cathedral and environs verso, + EARLY PORTRAITS OF QUEEN VICTORIA 1820-1855, L, Karslake & Co, 1897, ltd edn (1360) (350), on japanned paper with an additional portrait, 25 portraits on 24 fl pge plts loose as issued + vign (26 portraits complete as list with additional portrait), orig portfolio gt worn, ribbon ties + DAILY MAIL, newspaper, Wednesday June 23rd 1897, Queen's Diamond Jubilee commemorative number with large illuminated ill of St Paul's Cathedral + DAILY MAIL, Monday December 31st 1900 "Golden Extra", to commemorate the dawn of the 20th Century + ppc souvenir of the Coronation of King George V and Queen Mary 1911, commemorative silk napkin souvenir, King Edward VIII Coronation 1937 etc etc

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JOSEPH DESTREE: HUGO VAN DER GOES, Brussels and Paris, Librairie d'Art et d'Histoire 1914, 1st edn, pp251 - 256 (index) with some damage slightly affecting text, orig ptd wraps, + DR P B COREMANS: VAN MEEGEREN'S FAKES VERMEERS AND DE HOOGHS, L & Amsterdam, Cassell & J M Meulenhoff [1949], orig cl gt d/w + E JOHN WALFORD: JACOB VAN RUISDAEL AND THE PERCEPTION OF LANDSCAPE, Newhaven and L, Yale University Press 1991, orig cl gt d/w + ARTHUR K WHEELOCK JNR: JAN VERMEER, L, 1981 1st edn, orig cl gt d/w, + ALBERT BLANKERT: REMBRANDT, A GENIUS AND HIS IMPACT, Melbourne National Gallery of Victoria 1997, orig pict lam wraps + BARUCH B KIRSCHENBAUM: THE RELIGIOUS AND HISTORICAL PAINTINGS OF JAN STEEN, Oxford 1977 1st edn, orig cl gt + H P BAARD: FRANS HALS, L, 1981 1st edn, orig cl gt d/w + PASCAL BONAFOUX: REMBRANDT SELF PORTRAIT, L, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1985 1st edn, orig cl d/w, orig s.-c, (8)

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ANNE MARKHAM SCHULZ: THE SCULPTURE OF BERNARDO ROSSELLINO AND HIS WORKSHOP, Princeton & Guildford, Princeton University Press, 1977, orig cl d/w + THOMAS MARTIN: ALESSANDRO VITTORIA AND THE PORTRAIT BUST IN RENAISSANCE VENICE, Oxford Clarendon Press 1998 1st edn, orig cl gt d/w, BURLINGTON FINE ARTS CLUB CATALOGUE OF A COLLECTION OF ITALIAN SCULPTURE AND OTHER PLASTIC ART OF THE RENAISSANCE, L, privately printed for the Burlington Fine Arts Club 1913, orig cl gt, teg, fo (3)

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JOHN FRANCIS WALLER: (ed): THE IMPERIAL DICTIONARY OF UNIVERSAL BIOGRAPHY..., L, William MacKenzie [1877-1884], 3 vols in 14 divisions, 3 added engrd ttle pges + 116 portrait plts complete, unif orig dec gt + duplicate of division 8, 6 plts variant binding (15)

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SIR WINSTON S CHURCHILL: THE MAJOR WORKS..., L, Diners Club Ltd, "Centenary First Edition", 1974, 25 vol set, each vol with tipped in portrait photo frontis, orig fl cf, 22ct Gold dec embossing, 16pp adverts at end silk end papers, aeg, (25)

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JAMES CUTHBERT HADDEN: THE NELSON NAVY BOOK, 1906, [1905], 1st edn, 37 plts of which 5 col'd, complete as list, lacks ffep, orig pict cl gt + FREDERICK HARRISON: ENGLAND EXPECTS - A STORY OF THE LAST DAYS OF NELSON, [1904], 1st edn, orig pict cl gt + WILLIAM CLARK RUSSELL: THE LIFE OF NELSON IN A SERIES OF EPISODES, 1905, frontis + 8 plts complete, orig pict cl + JOHN KNOX LAUGHTON: NELSON, L, 1895, orig cl gt + OLIVER WARNER: A PORTRAIT OF LORD NELSON, L, 1958, 1st edn, orig cl gt d/w, (5)

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CHRIS BROOKS: LOWESTOFT VOLUME ONE A PORTRAIT IN OLD PICTURE POSTCARDS, 1991 1st edn, orig pict wraps + W G ARNOTT: ALDE ESTUARY THE STORY OF A SUFFOLK RIVER, 1961 2nd edn, orig cl gt, d/w + W G ARNOTT: ORWELL ESTUARY THE STORY OF IPSWICH RIVER (WITH HARWICH AND THE STOUR), 1954, 1st edn, orig cl gt, d/w + EDGAR J MARCH: SAILING DRIFTERS, 1972 3rd impress, orig cl gt, d/w + EDGAR J MARCH: SAILING TRAWLERS, 1970, new impress, orig cl gt, d/w + RICHARDS IRONWORKS LIMITED, LOWESTOFT (PUB): EIGHTY YEARS OF SHIPBUILDING AND DESIGNING, circa 1956, orig cl gt, d/w (6)

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FRANCIS ATTERBURY: THE MISCELLANEOUS WORKS OF FRANCE BISHOP ATTERBURY WITH HISTORICAL NOTES BY J NICOLS, L, 1789-1798, 5 vols, each with engrd portrait vignette ttle pge, old fl cf worn, + WILLIAM PALEY: THE WORKS, L, 1845, 5 vols, orig unif cl gt + GEORGE BULL: DEFENSIO FIDEI NICAENAE - A DEFENCE OF THE NICENE CREED..., Oxford John Henry Parker 1851 - 1852, 2 vols, orig cl gt + LIBRARY OF THE FATHERS - EXPOSITIONS ON THE BOOK OF PSALMS BY ST AUGUSTINE, BISHOP OF HIPPO, 1847-1884, 6 vols, vols 1-5 pub Oxford John Henry Parker 1847-1853, vol 6 pub London Walter Smith 1884 + "LIBRARY OF THE FATHERS - SELECT TREATISES OF ST ATHANASIUS, ARCHBISHOP OF ALEXANDRIA IN CONTROVERSY WITH THE ARIANS, Oxford John Henry Parker, 1842-1844, 2 vols, vol 1 lacks front fep, orig cl gt, (15)

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KOKO ZHEKU: KONSTANDIN DHE ATHANAS ZOGRAFI..., Tirane 2002, orig pict lam bds + LAURA E START:THE DURHAM COLLECTION OF GARMENTS AND EMBROIDERIES FROM ALBANIA AND YUGOSLAVIA, 1977 reprint, orig wraps + FERID HUDHRI: ALBANIA AND ALBANIANS IN WORLD ART, Athens, 1990, revised edn, orig faux leath gt d/w + FERID HUDHRI: SHQIPERIA DHE SHQIPTARET NE VEPRA TE PIKTOREVE TE HUAJ, Tirane, 8 nentori, circa1987, orig cl gt d/w + STAN SHERER & MARJORIE SENECHAL: LONG LIFE TO YOUR CHILDREN! A PORTRAIT OF HIGH ALBANIA, Amherst, The University of Massachusetts Press, 1997, orig pict lam wraps + ISMAIL KADARE: ALBANIE VISAGE DES BALKANS ECRITS DE LUMIERE, Paris 1995, orig cl d/w (6)

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Quantity of assorted framed miniature prints and oval portraits to include early nineteenth male portrait (quantity). Condition report: see terms and conditions

Los 127

A Parcel Of Victorian Period Photographic Portrait Cards Including Some Of Local Interest

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A Coloured Portrait Engraving Of Mother And Child, Signed In Pencil, Richard Smythe

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A Portrait Photograph Of William Howard Taft, 27th President Of The U.S.A. Signed And Dated 1909

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A 19th Century Staffordshire Pottery Transfer Decorated Commemorative Tea Pot With Portrait Of Osborne Morgan And Henry Richard Together With A Staffordshire Pottery Cream Ware Moulded Jug

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Christopher Nigel Lawrence Cased Pair Of Silver Commemorative 'Queen Elizabeth' Rose Bowls, The removable centres each centred with a portrait of Queen Elizabeth I and Queen Elizabeth II. The polished bowls with gilt interiors. The cylindrical foot with a band of interwoven letter 'E's. In a fitted box with limited edition numbered certificates. Silver weight 42.5ozs. Hallmark London 2003 with Royal Mint mark. Mint condition.

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PHILIP STANDLEY: NORWICH, A PORTRAIT AND OLD PICTURE POSTCARDS 1988-1992 VOLS 1, 2, 4, orig pict lam wraps + D P MORTLOCK & C V ROBERTS: THE POPULAR GUIDE TO NORFOLK CHURCHES - NO 1 NORTH EAST NORFOLK - NO 2 NORWICH CENTRAL AND SOUTH NORFOLK - NO 3 WEST AND SOUTH WEST NORFOLK, 1981, 1985, 1985, 1st edns, 3 vols + T B NORGATE: A HISTORY OF TAVERHAM, 1969, orig bds gt + JOSEPH CLAYTON: ROBERT KETT AND THE NORFOLK RISING, 1912 1st edn, orig cl gt + R H MOTTRAM: POEMS NEW AND OLD, 1930 ltd edn, (215), numbered and signed, orig cl gt + IAN ATHERTON & OTHERS, (eds): NORWICH CATHEDRAL CHURCH, CITY AND DIOCESE 1096-1996, 1996 1st edn, orig cl gt d/w (10)

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A packet assorted ephemera and items relating to Capt George William Manby (1765-1854), Royal Navy Officer and inventor born Downham Market, Norfolk and died South Town Great Yarmouth Norfolk, including orig prtd booklets by Manby including REFLECTIONS ON THE UNCHRISTIAN AND UN CHARITABLE EXERCISE OF SLANDER, PERSECUTION, AND PREJUDICE…, 1849, Sloman, printer, King Street, Yarmouth, 8pp, orig prtd wraps, no copy traced, not on COPAC, + A SUMMARY OF EXERTIONS TO RENDER SERVICES TO THE STATE, BY THE PRESERVATION OF ITS SUBJECTS FROM SHIPWRECK OR FIRE, AS WELL AS RESCUING THEM WHEN IMMERSED BY BROKEN ICE, TOGETHER WITH APPEALS EXALTING THE PUBLIC AID IN THE SUCCESSFUL APPLICATION OF THE PROPOSED MEANS, Yarmouth 1849, 2 engrvd plts and numerous engrvd ills in text, 12mo, orig prtd wraps, + A DESCRIPTION OF THE NELSON MUSEUM FORMED AT PEDESTAL HOUSE, SOUTH TOWN, GREAT YARMOUTH, WITH HISTORICLA REMARKS ON THE SUBJECT TO COMMEMORATE THE GLORIOUS DEEDS AND EVER TO BE LAMENTED DEATH OF THAT HEROIC BRITISH NAVAL CHIEF, NELSON AND BRONTE, Yarmouth, C Sloman, 1849, engrvd port frontis 29pp, orig prtd wraps, 16mo + REFLECTIONS ON SHIPWRECKS RESULTING FROM THE REPORT OF THE SELECT COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO ENQUIRE INTO THE CAUSES OF THOSE DISTRESSING OCCURRENCES WITH SUGGESTIONS FOR DIMINISHING THE GREAT ANNUAL LOSS OF LIFE AND PROPERTY AT SEA, Yarmouth [The Author] 1837, engrvd plts, 4pp, orig prtd wraps + REFLECTIONS ON SHIPWRECK, WITH HISTORICAL FACTS AND SUGGESTIONS FOR DIMINISHING THAT CALAMITY; WITH ILLUSTRATIVE REPRESENTATIONS OF THE MODES NOW ADOPTED FOR RESCUING MARINERS FROM VESSELS STRANDED ON A LEE SHORE; AND FOR THE PREVENTING OF SHIPWRECKS, Yarmouth, C Sloman, 1837, lacks plts, 31pp, plain paper wraps, no copies of any of those titles on ADDALL.COM + CAPT MANBY A.L. written in the third person to a Mr C J W Winter dated April 23rd 1851, South Town, Great Yarmouth, (laid down), together with a lock of hair cut from the head of Capt Manby after his death together with the piece of paper in which it was contained with details written in the hand of C J W Winter “Capt Manby’s hair cut of (sic) when dead and given to me by his … G S Yallop”, also laid down on same piece of card as letter + 18 lithograph illustrations on 8 sep leaves depicting each side of the medals awarded to Capt Manby + orig engraving of Capt G W Manby by Cornelius Janson Walter Winter (1817 – 1890), Suffolk artist, after a portrait by Simon de Koster (1767-1831) + orig lithograph depicting Capt Manby by C J W Winter, approx size 7 ½” x 6” mounted, + 26 further lithographs depicting medals awarded to Capt Manby on 13 sep leaves + 4 sep leaves of plts each with several ills of life saving equipment + engrvd copper printing plt of Manby by C J W Winter after a portrait by De Koster as detailed before with some slight differences, approx size 7” x 5 ¼” + small qty other related items including newspaper cutting re birthday of Capt Manby etc, all of the items direct from the C J W Winter Collection

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MANIX & WELLAND: HISTORY GAZETTEER AND DIRECTORY OF CUMBERLAND, Cumberland Michael Moon 1974, reprint, orig cl gt d/w + WHO'S WHO IN CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND, L, 1937, orig two-tone cl + MAXWELL FRASER: COMPANION INTO LAKELAND, 1943 3rd edn, orig cl + HOMELAND ASSOCIATION LTD (PUB): THE BEAUTY OF THE ENGLISH LAKES, 1930 1st edn, orig prtd wraps + J D MARSHALL: PORTRAIT OF CUMBRIA, 1981 1st edn, orig cl d/w (5)

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A large collection of approximately 300 postcards in two albums, mainly topographical to include Sheffield, Cheshire, Malvern and London, some portrait.

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19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL; oil on canvas, portrait study of a man, unsigned, 30 x 25.5cm, framed.

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MID 20TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL; oil on canvas, portrait study, indistinctly signed and four others by the same artist, all , various sizes, framed and glazed (5).

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NOAH LUBIN (b.1979); oil on canvas, portrait study, signed lower left, 79.5 x 69cm, unframed.

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