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Quantity of antiquarian books, leather bindings, half leather and marbled boards, and Verne, Jules "The Mysterious Island Dropped From the Cloud", Sampson Low 1876, green pictorial cloth, and Shorthouse, J. H. "John Inglesant" in three vols., MacMillan & Co. 1902, frontis portrait of the author in volume 1, some foxing within text and on edges, gilt titles and decorations to spine, and decoration to front cover (22)
The Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry Chronicle, compiled and edited by Lt. Colonel A.F. Mockler-Ferryman, Eyre and Spottiswood 1913, volume 22, 1914-1915 (this volume has green boards with white titles,) 1915 to 1916 volume XXVI, 1916 to 1917 volume XXVII and 1919 to 1920 volume XXVIII, green cloth, gilt insignia and titles to front boards, gilt titles, numerous maps and illustrations (6 volumes), and Pickford, Major P. "War Record of the 1/4th Battalion Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry", 1919, frontis portrait, various illustrations, silver titles (7)
Raffald, Elizabeth "The Experienced English Housekeeper...dedicated to the Hon. Lady Elizabeth Warburton, whom the author lately served as Housekeeper...", 8th edition, printed for R. Baldwin, 1782, frontis portrait missing, three folding plates, contemporary full calf with raised bands, no titles. (Mrs Raffald was sometime housekeeper to Lady Elizabeth Warburton, married the gardener, opened a Confectioner's shop in Manchester, set up a Cookery School. She went on to have 15 daughters, ran 2 Inns, founded Salfords first newspaper, established a registry office for servants and compiled Manchester's first directory). Also Manby, G.W. "An Historic and Picturesque Guide from Clifton through the Counties of Monmouth, Glamorgan and Brecknock...", Fenley and Baylis, 1802, frontis map, various engraved plates and illustrations throughout, quarter leather, marbled boards, Barclay, Robert "An Apology for the true Christian Divinity... of the People called Quakers", Richardson and Clark, 1765,bookplate inside front cover,contemporary full leather,gilt rules to spine, Roscoe,Thomas "Wandering in South Wales including The River Wye", Tilt and Simpkin, illustrated throughout, vignette to half title, full Morocco, blind stamped decoration with armorial crest on front board, gilt decorations to spine including Prince of Wales feathers, with the book is a letter dated 1838 and one other volume (5)
Cooch Behar, Jagaddipendra Narayan (1922-49), Small silver medal, with clasp, 18mm, 4.71g, profile portrait of ruler, ar... Cooch Behar, Jagaddipendra Narayan (1922-49), Small silver medal, with clasp, 18mm, 4.71g, profile portrait of ruler, around: .......Jagaddipendra Narayan Bhup, rev. arms of the state supported by lion and elephant, Bengali legend top and bottom with date Sake 438; presumably issued to celebrate the ruler`s silver jubilee, with some small surface marks, very fine, scarce View Terms & Conditions
Four George III reverse glass pictures of 18th century Navy Admirals, `Sr. GEORGE BRIDGES RODNEY.` 14 x 10in (35.7 x 25.3cm), `Sr. Edward Hawke`, `Sold by JOHN EYNON, Map & Print-feller, at y Corner of Castle Alley, Royal Exchange in Threadneedle STREET, LONDON.`; `Sr. George Pocock.`, `Publish`d March 25th 1762, Printed for John Banks & Son at the Black Horse, Cornhill.`; and an untitled portrait. (4) Provenance: The Property of Dr & Mrs Emanuel.
Nelson interest. After René Charles Massé (1855-1913). Two spelter figures of Lord Nelson and the Duke of Wellington, the bases titled `WATERLOO` and `TRAFALGAR` and signed `Ch Massé`, 17½in (44.3cm) high; two miniature cast iron fireplaces, one decorated with two profile portrait busts, one of Nelson with initials `H & N`, the other with a recumbent lion surmount; an enamel patch box, the lid painted a portrait of Lord Nelson; two other enamel boxes, a brass pipe tamper, a souvenir from H.M.S. Victory paperweight. (9) Provenance: The Property of Dr & Mrs Emanuel.
A 19th century glass paperweight with a sulphide double portrait of Queen Victoria and Albert, possibly Clichy, 3in (7.3cm) wide, together with a similar paperweight with a sulphide portrait bust of Nelson, 2Ύin (6.7cm) wide and a cut glass decanter stopper with a profile bust of George III, the reverse with the death of Wolfe, inscribed `Marchant Inv F`, 2Ύin (6.9cm) high. (3) Provenance: The Property of Dr & Mrs Emanuel.
A collection of 19th century blue and white earthenware Royal Navy Mess plates, `MESS 6` with rope and chain borders, impressed `10`; `MESS No. 11`, with port landscape vignettes and Naval trophies; `MESS No. 26`, the reverse with an impressed `Crown patent` and printed mark `THE GEM`; `MESS No. 25` and `MESS No. 18` both with busts of Queen Victoria and with sailors; `MESS 11`, with rope and anchor border with flowers and leaves; `MESS 1`, printed mark `B.T.P. Co.`; `MESS 4`, unmarked; `MESS No. 3 MORGAN`, ship vignettes, flowers and naval trophies, `Crown` impressed mark, `MESS No. 41`, King portrait bust with sailors, printed mark `H&T`; `ROYAL NAVY MESS No. 25`, printed mark `FLETCHER & MILLER`, CHINA, GLASS & GENERAL HARDWARE WAREHOUSE, BUTCHER St. PORTSEA`; `MARINE`, impressed `IRONSTONE` and printed Davenport mark, `PER MARE PER TERRAM, R M A, SERGEANTS MESS`, impressed mark `WEDGWOOD`; `JUNIOR UNITED SERVICE CLUB`, impressed `REAL IRONSTONE CHINA`, printed mark `SHARPUS & Co. 13 COCKSPUR ST. LONDON.`. (14) Provenance: The Property of Dr & Mrs Emanuel.
General Gordon interest. A collection of commemorative memorabilia relating to Major-General Charles Gordon, including: three Staffordshire pottery models standing, on horseback and on a camel, bases, titled, 17Όin (43.6cm) high, a clay pipe, a black glass ink bottle, rectangular earthenware plate, printed a portrait of General Gordon, titled in gilt, the reverse impressed `BRISTOL XX`, a pair of cast iron flatback chimney ornaments, a pottery tobacco jar and cover the base impressed `B C 368`, two Doulton Lambeth stoneware jugs and a pearlware jug, 19th century. (12) Provenance: The Property of Dr & Mrs Emanuel.
Four Victorian hand coloured aquatints of pigeons after D. Wolstenholme, `PORTRAIT OF A POUT-ER`, `PORTRAIT OF A BLACK MOTTLE`, `PORTRAIT OF A BEAR` and `PORTRAIT OF A BALD HEAD`, `Humbly Dedicated to the Gentlemen of the Feather Club by their Obedient Humble Servant, JNO. M. EATON`, `London: Published Decr. 8 1852, by JNO. M. EATON, 7, ISLINGTON GREEN`, each in a glazed, arched, gilt and ebonised frame, 17 x 12Όin (43 x 31cm). (4) Provenance: The Property of Dr & Mrs Emanuel.
A Hutschenreuther oval porcelain plaque, painted a young lady, with HR in circle mark and `15`, 3Ό x 2Ύin (8.5 x 6.7cm) in an Italian giltwood frame, a German porcelain plaque of a naked young lady, the reverse with label inscribed `Ov. 22 Solitude,` 2½ x 2in (6.2 x 5.2cm) in an Italian giltwood frame and a 19th century Naive School portrait miniature of a young girl, watercolour, in an ebonised frame. (3)
λA pair of giltwood and gesso floral decorated frames, each containing a ceramic photographic plate portrait, each bearing a signature in further rosewood easel back frames, with printed label to reverse `Byrne & Co, Photographers to her Majesty, Hill Street, Richmond Surrey`, 12¾ x 11¾in (32.5 x 30cm). (2)
THEODORE ROOSEVELT, [AMERICAN 1858-1919], AUTOGRAPHED PORTRAIT, X-MAS 1912, H 12``, W 8``: portrait sepia print of Roosevelt`s likeness inscribed: "To Mrs. G. K. Crittenden With Best Wishes Of Theodore Roosevelt Xmas 1912"; portrait print copyright lower right, "Moffett Chicago, 1912"; Frame Size-25`` x 18
WILLIAM H. TAFT, [AMERICAN 1857-1930], AUTOGRAPHED, H 15``, W 13``, PORTRAIT BY JACQUES REICH: portrait measured 15 1/2" x 13 1/2"; inscribed lower left margin: "W.H. Taft"; inscribed in lower right margin: "No. 38 Artist`s Proof From The Copper" and signed by artist Jacques Reich. Frame Size - 33 1/2`` x 25 1/2`` and matted under glass;
RUTHERFORD B. HAYES, [AMERICAN 1822-1893], SIGNED DOCUMENT, WASHINGTON APRIL 20 1877, H 9``, W 7``: President Rutherford B. Hayes signed document allowing the Secretary of State to place the Seal Of The United States to a warrant for the pardon of a William Knox; Signed at the bottom: "R.B. Hayes" and dated "20th April 1877"; along with a black and white portrait print of Hayes both items framed and matted under glass and mounted on a larger frame, 21`` x 29``;
Nicolas Henri Jacob (1782-1871) French. Portrait of a man, wearing a black coat, with a white waistcoat and a white shirt, Watercolour, Signed, Oval, 8” x 7”, and the companion piece, a lady, wearing a white dress with a blue ribbon, and a floral shawl, a pair (2). Provenance; Hazlitt, Gooden & Fox, ‘French Drawings’ 19th June – 18th July 1986, Catalogue numbers 6 and 7.

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