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Los 997

Herbert Gurschner (1901 - 1975), oil on panel - portrait of a seated man in dark suit, with book shelves behind, signed and dated 1934, 76cm x 60cm CONDITION REPORT From a local house clearance

Los 1032

Clare Winsten (1894 - 1989), oil on canvas - believed to be a self portrait, 76cm x 64cm

Los 1041

Antique oil on panel after Holbein, portrait of King Henry VIII wearing jewels and a red doublet and black and fur-trimmed coat, 35cm x 27.5cm

Los 1043

Allan Walton (1892 - 1948), ink and monochrome watercolour - Pin Mill, inscribed - Cedric (Morris) from Allan 1930, in glazed frame, 23.5cm x 28.5cm, together with a pencil portrait of Walton doing needlework, inscribed - Nobody else could look like this, indistinctly signed (2). Walton studied at the Slade and also Westminster School of Art under Walter Sickert and was Director of the Glasgow School of Art between 1943 and 1945

Los 1412

Seventeenth century carved oak coffer of small proportions with rising lid and two circular framed portrait panels to front, on plank end supports CONDITION REPORT Good colour. A rather baffling piece of furniture constructed with period timber and with interesting carved features including crucifix end panels and onion-top pierced end standards. Front carving could be later

Los 819

Nineteenth century English School oval watercolour portrait of Oliver Cromwell, inscribed on reverse, in gilt frame, 25cm x 20cm

Los 823

Nineteenth century English School oil on panel in gilt frame - portrait of a Victorian Merchant, 25cm x 20cm

Los 840

Attributed to Alexander Gallaway (act. 1794 - 1812), miniature portrait on ivory - study of a gentleman wearing black coat, inscribed on reverse - '...A. Gallaway pinxit...1811', in leather folding case, 8cm x 6.5cm CONDITION REPORT Crack to top right hand corner and a scratch above his head. Otherwise good condition. The silk is torn and nearly all missing from the inside of the case, leather case showing signs of wear and one piece missing from side. Painted on ivory

Los 858

Seventeenth century oil on oval copper panel - portrait miniature of Charles Hall Esq., Little Thorpe Park, Lincolnshire, died 1643, in ebonised and gilt metal mounted frame, 4.5cm x 3.5cm

Los 876

Montague Leder (c. 1900 - 1972), oil on board after Wainwright, portrait of Falstaff, signed and inscribed, in gilt frame, 48.5cm x 38.5cm

Los 878

Late seventeenth century miniature oil portrait on copper of a noble woman wearing a pearl hair ornament, pearl earrings, necklace and jewelled brooch and having a fan-shaped lace collar and black dress, 7cm x 5.2cm

Los 881

Early twentieth century Chinese School oil on canvas in gilt frame - portrait of an elderly couple, signed, bearing Frost & Reed label, 52cm x 44cm

Los 887

Talbot Hughes (1869 - 1942), oil on canvas, portrait of a seated fashionable lady - The Love Letter, signed, in good quality carved gilt wood frame, 66cm x 48cm

Los 901

Victorian English School oil on canvas in gilt frame - portrait of a young girl with a sketch book, 60cm x 50cm

Los 52

HUNT JAMES: (1947-1993) British Motor Racing Driver, Formula One World Champion 1976. Signed colour 6.5 x 4.5 postcard photograph of Hunt driving his McLaren racing car on a circuit and also featuring a small inset head and shoulders portrait image. Signed with his name alone in blue ink to the image. Together with Stirling Moss (1929- ) English Motor Racing Driver. Signed 6 x 4 photograph of Moss driving his Mercedes Benz racing car at the British Grand Prix in 1955. Signed in bold black ink to a clear area at the head of the image. VG to EX, 2

Los 107

LEIGH & OLIVIER: LEIGH VIVIEN (1913-1967) English Actress & OLIVIER LAURENCE: (1907-1989) English Actor, both Academy Award winners. Book signed by both Leigh and Olivier individually, a hardback edition of The Oliviers - A Biography by Felix Barker, First Edition published by Hamish Hamilton, London, 1953. Signed by both Leigh and Olivier with their names alone in bold blue fountain pen ink to the lower white border beneath their frontispiece portrait, the image depicting the couple standing in three quarter length poses together enjoying an amusing conversation over a telephone. Accompanied by the dust jacket. Some light foxing to the front free endpapers, otherwise VG

Los 111

SERGEANT YORK: A rare vintage signed 8 x 10 photograph by both Gary Cooper (Alvin York) and Joan Leslie (Gracie Williams) individually, the original publicity portrait depicting the two actors embracing in a head and shoulders pose in a scene from the 1941 film Sergeant York, based on the life of the most decorated American soldier of World War I. Cooper won a Best Actor Academy Award for his role in this film. Signed by both Cooper and Leslie in fountain pen inks to clear areas of the image, Leslie adding an inscription in her hand. Some light creasing to the corners and edges of the white borders, about VG

Los 129

GEORGE GLADYS: (1900-1945) American Actress, starred in The Maltese Falcon (1941) alongside Humphrey Bogart. Vintage signed and inscribed 7.5 x 10 photograph of George seated in a glamorous half length pose. The original Paramount Pictures publicity portrait dated from 1939 (the same year in which she starred in The Roaring Twenties, also alongside Humphrey Bogart). Signed in bold blue fountain pen ink across a light area at the centre of the image. Scarce. A couple of extremely light, minor corner creases, otherwise VG

Los 133

CARON LESLIE: (1931- ) French Actress. Vintage signed 8 x 10 photograph, an engaging half length study of Caron in costume as Lise Bouvier from the musical film An American in Paris (1951). The original M-G-M publicity portrait has been signed by Caron with her name alone in blue fountain pen ink to a clear area at the centre of the image. About EX

Los 206

COLE NAT KING: (1919-1965) American Jazz Singer & Pianist. Vintage signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of Cole in a head and shoulders pose singing into a microphone. The publicity portrait was issued by the General Artists Corporation and is signed by Cole in blue fountain pen ink to the image, partially across a slightly darker area and with fair contrast. VG

Los 235

PUCCINI GIACOMO: (1858-1924) Italian Composer. Signed 8vo printed paperback edition of the Pianoforte Solo for La Fanciulla Del West, New Edition published by G. Ricordi & Co, Italy, 1912. Signed by Puccini in fountain pen ink to the attractively printed front cover, which features his portrait, and dated 1918 in his hand. Some light age wear and one minor, small tear at the head of the spine, otherwise VG

Los 239

STRAUSS RICHARD: (1864-1949) German Composer. A.M.Q.S., Richard Strauss, on an oblong 8vo page removed from an autograph album, Pressburg, 9th January 1929. In bold pencil Strauss has penned three short bars of music from an unidentified composition. To the left of the quotation a circular magazine portrait of the composer in a profile head and shoulders pose is lightly affixed. About VG

Los 332

BECKETT SAMUEL: (1906-1989) Irish Dramatist, Nobel Prize winner for Literature, 1969. Signed First Day Cover commemorating the Nobel Prize winning poet T. S. Eliot and featuring his portrait. The cover was issued as part of the Literary Arts Series and bears a postage stamp with Eliot's portrait, post marked at St. Louis, 26th September 1986. Signed by Beckett with his name alone in bold black ink to a clear area. EX

Los 365

[DILLINGER JOHN]: (1903-1934) American Bank Robber. An original printed folio Wanted poster issued by J. Edgar Hoover and the United States Department of Justice, Washington D.C., 23rd June 1934. The poster features a portrait of Dillinger and offers a reward of $10,000 for his capture or $5,000 for information leading to his arrest. A description of the criminal is provided including details of his scars. Some light overall staining and age wear, about G

Los 418

PRINCESS MARGARET: (1930-2002) Countess of Snowdon, younger sister of Queen Elizabeth II. A fine vintage signed 6 x 9 photograph, the image showing the Princess in a close-up portrait alongside her newborn son, David. Photograph by Antony Armstrong-Jones, Princess Margaret's husband from 1960-78. Signed ('Margaret') in fountain pen ink by the Princess to the lower photographer's mount and dated Christmas 1961 in her hand. Also signed ('Tony') by her husband, Antony Armstrong-Jones, in fountain pen ink with his name alone to the lower photographer's mount. Matted in pale blue and framed and glazed in a wooden frame to an overall size of 11.5 x 15.5. About EX Antony Armstrong-Jones (1930- ) 1st Earl of Snowdon. English Photographer. David Armstrong-Jones (1961- ) Viscount Linley. English Furniture Maker. Son of Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong-Jones who was born on 3rd November 1961.

Los 437

WELLINGTON DUKE OF: (1769-1852) Anglo-Irish Field Marshal & British Prime Minister 1828-30, 1834. A.L.S., Wellington, two pages, 4to, Walmer Castle, 6th November 1834, to W. W. Nash, Master of the Merchant Tailors' Company. Wellington states that he has received his correspondent's letter and asks that his 'grateful acknowledgements' be passed to the Merchant Tailors' Company 'for the honour you have done me in placing in your Hall a portrait of me; and for the Terms in which you convey the announcement that the picture is placed in the situation which it was intended it should occupy'. EX

Los 484

TEMPEST WULSTAN J.: (1891-1966) British Major of the Royal Flying Corps, an expert on night flying. Tempest famously shot down the L-31 Zeppelin over Potters Bar on the night of 1st/2nd October 1916. Vintage signed sepia 5.5 x 7.5 photograph of Tempest in a head and shoulders pose. Photograph by Swaine of New Bond Street. Signed ('W J Tempest, Major') in dark fountain pen ink to the base of the image with reasonable contrast and dated 1922 in his hand. Together with an original 8 x 6 photograph of Tempest seated in the cockpit of an aircraft, annotated in ink in his hand to the verso, 'FE2B Machine, Pilot W J Tempest….Taken at Ochey, France before setting out on a raid, March 1918'. Together with Willy Coppens (1892-1986) Belgian Fighter Ace, the champion balloon buster of World War I. Vintage, dark fountain pen ink signature ('Willy Coppens') on a card, dated 14th March 1919 in his hand. With a small circular magazine portrait neatly affixed in the lower left corner. Some light overall foxing, G to VG, 3

Los 485

PARSEVAL AUGUST VON: (1861-1942) German Airship Designer. Vintage signed postcard photograph depicting one of Parseval's dirigible airship's in flight. With an oval inset portrait of the designer. Signed ('A v Parseval') in fountain pen ink with his name alone to a light area of the image. Also signed to the verso, with a three word greeting, in German, and date 20th December 1932 in his hand. Together with an A.N.S., August v Parseval, on one side of a correspondence card, Charlottenburg, 21st October 1932, in German (untranslated; possibly a quotation or verse). Accompanied by the original envelope hand addressed by Parseval. Also including Stanley Spencer (1868-1906) English Aeronaut, built and flew an airship over London in 1902. Vintage signed postcard photograph of Spencer in a head and shoulders pose wearing a cap and jacket with several medals. Signed in fountain pen ink to the image, adding the word Aeronaut in his hand beneath his signature. Also signed to the verso, with an additional greeting and date in his hand, 31st October 1903. Further including Auguste Piccard (1884-1962) Swiss Physicist, Inventor and Explorer, famous for his balloon flights. Vintage signed 6 x 8 magazine photograph of one of Piccard's baloons preparing to be launched. Signed ('A Piccard') in dark fountain pen ink with his name alone to a light area at the head of the image. With neat central folds and laid down to card. G to EX, 4

Los 501

COSTES DIEUDONNE: (1892-1973) French Pioneer Aviator and Fighter Ace of World War I, recognised for his long distance and record breaking flights & LE BRIX JOSEPH (1899-1931) French Pioneer Aviator, who together flew around the world between 10th October 1927 and 14th April 1928. An original 4to newspaper article neatly clipped from a French newspaper, 10th October 1927, reporting on the flight of Costes and Le Brix and featuring portraits of the two pilots. Signed by both Costes and Le Brix with their names alone in dark fountain pen ink to clear areas of their images. Neatly laid down. Together with Dieudonne Costes & Maurice Bellonte (1896-1984) French Aviator and Navigator. Together Costes and Bellonte made the first successful direct flight from Paris to New York in 1930. Dieudonne Costes fountain pen ink signature ('D Costes') on a card with a small circular newspaper portrait of the aviator neatly affixed above; Maurice Bellonte dark fountain pen ink signature ('M. Bellonte') on an unused Air Mail cover. Accompanied by a few original photographs and a vintage postcard relating to the aviators and their historic flight. About VG, 7

Los 502

DE PINEDO FRANCESCO: (1890-1933) Italian Pioneer Aviator, killed while taking off in a Bellanca monoplane at the start of a record length flight from New York to Baghdad. Scarce fountain pen ink signature ('F de Pinedo') on a postcard with an irregularly clipped colour magazine portrait of the aviator affixed above the signature. Together with Wolfgang von Gronau (1893-1977) German Pioneer Aviator and Navy Pilot, the first to circumnavigate the world in a seaplane, 1932. A.L.S., W v Gronau, one page, oblong 8vo, 5th January 1973, to the noted aviation enthusiast Hans Rossbach, in German. The untranslated letter refers to Dornier aircraft and the Ohio Valley Military Society. Two file holes appear to the left edge, not affecting the text or signature. Together with a carbon copy of Rossbach's letter to Gronau and a few pieces of related printed ephemera, magazine articles etc. Also including a small selection of signed pieces etc., by various famous pilots comprising Clarence Chamberlain (in pencil), Richard Halliburton and James Fitzmaurice (signed unused Air Mail cover). Generally G to VG, 7

Los 513

ARMSTRONG NEIL: (1930-2012) American Astronaut, Commander of Apollo XI (1969). The first man to walk on the moon. A 4to printed brochure issued by Thermalite for a Celebration Dinner at the Ritz Hotel, London, in commemoration of Neil Armstrong's visit to London on 15th February 1985 to launch the Lift Off campaign, signed by Armstrong in blue fountain pen ink with his name alone to a clear area of the verso beneath his portrait. Some light age wear and minor surface creasing, about VG Provenance: Accompanied by a letter signed by the vendor stating that he was employed by Thermalite as a private chauffeur to the Managing Director and was requested to chauffeur Neil Armstrong to various events and receptions over three days around England, including the dinner at the Ritz Hotel, at which time he obtained Armstrong's signature on the present brochure.

Los 48

Portrait of a sheepdog, pastel on board signed by Valerie Briggs

Los 1088

A small Miniature Portrait on Ivory of a young lady with long flowing hair and a lace dress in ivory and tortoiseshell square frame.

Los 1089

A small Miniature Portrait on Ivory of a Young lady with her hair in ringlets and lace around her dress in an ivory and tortoiseshell square frame.

Los 1090

A small Miniature Portrait on Ivory of a young lady with plaited hair and a fur stole in an ivory and tortoiseshell square frame.

Los 1091

A pair of Portrait Miniatures of a couple and a group, both signed, in ornate gilded frames.

Los 1092

A large Portrait Miniature of a young lady in a blue dress reclining in woodland, in ornate gilded frame.

Los 1093

A Georgian Portrait Miniature pencil sketch of an elderly gentleman, in oval frame.

Los 1094

A finely executed English School Miniature Portrait on Ivory of a young lady, in a square beaded frame.

Los 1656

An early Swansea Commemorative Jug bearing a portrait of Princess Charlotte playing the piano, from an engraving by Adam Buck. She died November 1817. 5" tall, with small chips restored

Los 368

A Lumière Autochrome Stereo Nude Portrait Study, girl sitting on blue cloth-covered table, with silver-coloured ornament in hair and wearing gold sandals, 130mm x 70mm, circa 1920, overall G, some edge blemishes

Los 367

A Lumière Autochrome Stereo Nude Portrait Study, reclining girl in blue dress, left breast exposed, with green scarf on head and gold sandals, 130mm x 70mm, circa 1920, overall G, some blemishes

Los 364

A Lumière Autochrome Stereo Nude Portrait Study, girl standing, full-length, drapery in right hand, left forearm resting on torchère, 130mm x 70mm, circa 1920, G

Los 403

A Carte-de-Visite Album with embossed brown leather covers and twin clasps, 18 cdv including portraits by Finlayson (1), portrait of Walter Kerr Hamilton, Bishop of Salisbury, Elizabeth Siddell, mid-1860s, G, some foxing

Los 396

Cartes-de-visite/Cabinet Albums: family portraits, rue Jacques Cartier, Paris (?) (1), cabinet portrait album (1) and c-de-v / photograph album, with tipped in prints including Major-General Sir John Cowell, KCB, circa 1870, Scottish houses, including Valentine, Glenthorne, Devonshire, Bushey Hall, Heckfield, Norham, Englefield House near Reading and Loston Hall (1), 1880s-1890s, P-G (3)

Los 365

Lumière Autochrome Stereo Nude Portrait Studies: red-haired girl from waist upwards (1) and incomplete (one of stereo pair missing) girl in blue skirt from waist upwards, 130mm x 70mm, circa 1920, F, some scratching and bubbling, neither subject in focus (2)

Los 369

A Lumière Autochrome Stereo Nude Portrait Study, long-haired girl seated on gold cloth-covered table, with ornamental headband and wearing gold sandals, 130mm x 70mm, circa 1920, G, few scratches and one edge chip

Los 579

A Rembrandt Portrait Camera Model II Camera, G, with a 6x9cm roll film back

Los 366

A Lumière Autochrome Stereo Nude Portrait Study, seated girl, hands clasped around left knee, 130mm x 70mm, circa 1920, G, 15mm long blemish to left hand image

Los 386

Various Photographic Auction Catalogues: Phillips London, Bloomsbury London, Sotheby`s Amsterdam, Sotheby`s Paris, Bonhams London, Christie`s Milan, Christie`s Paris, Dominic Winter and others, 2002-2010 (20); catalogues - Photo-London May/June 2006, Paris Photo 2006; and John Kobal Portrait Award catalogues, 1993-2000 (8), G (30)

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[DIVERS] Ensemble de 5 ouvrages :{CR}- FOA Eugénie, Contes historiques pour la jeunesse. Paris, Desforges, s.d. (vers 1850). 3 vol. in-16. Reliure époque demi-chagrin brun. Dos à quatre nerfs ornés de filets à froid, initiales couronnées et dorées dans le caisson inférieur du dos (plats pâlis ornés du même chiffre à froid). Frontispices et hors-textes gravés. Édition dédiée au baron James de Rothschild par l’auteur, née Rodrigues Gradis.{CR}- COHEN J., Les Déicides - Examen de la divinité de Jésus-Christ et de l’église chrétienne au point de vue du judaïsme. Paris, Michel Lévy, 1861, un vol. in-8. Précieux exemplaire de l’édition originale de cet important ouvrage d’un des penseurs les plus originaux du judaïsme français au XIXe siècle. {CR}Rel. ép. demi-basane, dos sans nerfs orné de filets et fleurons dorés (rel. en état d’usage, bon état intérieur).{CR}- [DUFRICHE DE FONTAINES] - Harmonie des cultes catholique, protestant et mosaïque avec les constitutions de l’Empire français. Paris, Gautier et Bretin, 1808, 460 pp., faux titre et titre compris, en un vol. in-8, rel. ép. demi-basane usagée, fente en haut d’une charnière, salissures pp. 428 et 429.{CR}- VANIER Docteur, du Havre - Cause morale de la circoncision des Israélites, institution préventive de l’onanisme des enfants et des principales causes d’épuisement. Réhabilitation et réforme. Paris, Clinique des Hôpitaux des Enfants, Chaix, et chez tous les libraires, 1847, 308 pp. en un vol. in-8, pleine toile mod.{CR}- RECUEIL 1892 - 1896 - ZADOC KAHN - Isidore Loeb ; 1839-1892., s.l.n.d. (Versailles, Cerf, 1892), 24 pp., la dernière blanche, portrait en frontispice. Suivi de : Consistoire central des israélites de France. Mort de M. Lazare Isidor. Oraisons funèbres et discours. Paris, Quantin, s.d . (-), 52 pp, portrait gravé en frontispice, 60 pp. Suivi de : ZADOC KAHN - Discours d’installation prononcé au temple israélite de la rue de la Victoire le 25 mars 1890. Paris, Quantin, 1890, titre imprimé en noir et rouge, 28 pp. c., bel envoi a.s. de l’auteur au docteur Franck sur un f. préliminaire, impression sur papier vergé. Suivi de Discours prononcés aux obsèques de Monsieur le baron Maurice de Hirsch {CR}le 27 avril 1896, 16 pp. la dernière blanche. {CR}L’ensemble relié en un vol. in-8 pleine toile, titre doré sur le premier plat «â€‰M. Zadoc Kahn. Discours ».{CR}Provenance : Collection Marc Gordon.

Los 211

BOUGEOIR en terre cuite polychrome, partiellement vernissée, à décor d’un médaillon présentant un portrait de jeune homme. CR}Porte une signature en hébreu : Magnes. {CR}Hauteur : 26 cm

Los 279

Abraham PINCAS (né en 1945){CR}Portrait à la Torah{CR}Huile sur panneau.{CR}Non signée.{CR}46 x 38 cm

Los 679

An early 19th century portrait miniature of a gentleman, approx 6cm x 5cm, reframed.

Los 313

A Victorian cameo swivel brooch, the fine quality carved shell cameo of a classical portrait bust with a lyre, the swivel reverse with glazed compartment, yellow metal rope and barley twist surround, 6cms long. ( note later safety catch replacement)

Los 345

A Waltham silver keywind pocket watch with full plate brass movement, number 3857612 case hallmarked Chester 1900, together with a silver pocket watch and a white metal pocket watch (both a/f), a 800 standard silver portrait pendant, a silver buckle bangle and five costume brooches.

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