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PALLADIO, A. The Architecture of A. Palladio; in Four Books, Darby, Vantack, 1721. 2nd. edition. bound in 2 volumes. Revisited, revised & pub. by Giacomo Leoni. endpp. worn, inner joint weak. Volume 1: 2 bl. TP. List of Subscribers, Preface 1 lf. Engrd. Portrait, The Preface 2lf. 1-93pp. 2bl. Book 1: 43 plts. Book 2: 61 plts. Volume 2: 2 bl. Tp. Preface. 1-90pp. 2lf. A Table. 1 bl. 22 plts. in book 3, 104 plts. in book 4. Full leather bds. scuffed. (see Illustration)
A First World War ``Mons`` Trio and Memorial Plaque, awarded to 10277 PTE.S.CLAY. 2/W.RID:R., comprising 1914 Star with clasp 5TH AUG.-22ND NOV.1914, British War Medal and Victory Medal, together with portrait photograph, scroll to the Memorial Plaque and research material **Private Samuel Clay enlisted 10.07.12, he embarked 16.08.14, joined the Battalion 5.09.14, 1st reinforcement B company, the Battalion was in the area of Missy. He was killed in action 24th September 1914
A First World War Trio, awarded to 18-562 PTE.F.THORNTON, W.YORK.R., comprising 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal, with a portrait photograph and a brass leaf shape badge with Ypres ribbon legend; a First World War Pair, to M-348744 PTE.J.H.CROSSLEY. A.S.C., comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal (5)
A First World War Pair, awarded to 84341 GNR.A.ASHBY. R.A., mounted in a glazed display case with a cap badge, shoulder title, a pair of nickel spurs, a double loose ring snaffle bit and portrait photographs, together with a framed portrait photograph and a framed Appreciation Certificate presented to Gnr. Albert Ashby RGA by the Inhabitants of the Ancient Parish of Middlesmoor (3)
Militaria, comprising a set of seven First World War `Major Ansell`s Patent` Folding Maps of France and Belgium in a fitted leather case, a Brodie helmet with King`s Own cap badge, a pair of Gras bayonets adapted as a wall hanging coat rack and a similarly adapted coal shovel and poker, two canvas cased gas masks, an ARP canvas satchel, a framed portrait photograph of an officer, a brass shell case and a brass safety torch (11)
PERCY F S SPENCE (1868-1933), Portrait of the HMS M1 Submarine on the High Seas, watercolour and pencil heightened with white, signed and dated 1920, 7 1/2" x 14 3/4", unframed. HMS M1 was a Royal Navy submarine launched in 1917, commissioned towards the end of World War 1, fitted with guns and intended for use against surface ships in preference to torpedoes giving it an effective range of 15000 yards as opposed to 1000 yards for a torpedo. On 12th November 1925 the submerged M1 collided with the Swedish Ship S.S. Victor while on an exercise in the English Channel, she sank with the loss of her entire sixty nine hand crew
IRISH SCHOOL (mid 19th century), Portrait of an Elderly Lady in a white lace bonnet depicted seated and holding a book, half length oil on canvas, unsigned, 45 1/2" x 34 1/2", ebonised and gilt frame. Provenance: By direct descent and related to the previous lot. The sitter is believed to be either the mother or wife of the Hon. Francis Alexander Fitzgerald (1807-1897), a baron of the Irish Court of Exchequer.
Fred May - Caricature full length portrait of Mr Austin Reed, founder and director of Austin Reed men`s tailoring, image size 23cm x 11.5cm, brush and ink with heightened white, another by the same hand of F.W. Coucher, circulation manager of the Evening Standard, 23cm x 12cm, both signed lower left. (2)
J.B., 1795 An oval miniature portrait of a gentleman wearing a blue jacket and lace cravat with grey powdered hair, signed with a monogram and dated 1795. Within a gilt metal frame and a band of interlaced art platted hair lock and other gilt metal frame, the reverse with the monogram “M” on locks of hair. 1.5” (4cm). (1)
AFTER GAY O’NEILL Tina, a limited edition print; another similar Gay O’Neill print; Lee Gallagher, a pen and ink sketch depicting an abstract figure; a limited edition lithograph by Martin Ryan entitled St. Mary’s; a lithograph depicting Noonan’s pub front; a watercolour by Jeremy Williams entitled The Market, Limerick; an oval portrait of a young girl; and three other miscellaneous pictures. (10)
AFTER ANNIE TEMPEST Tottering on by Gentry, a limited edition print from the ‘Country Life’ Series, signed, inscribed “ The Future’s not what it used to be”, numbered 306/1000 and dated 1999; together with a framed limited edition print depicting a poppy flower; and a framed portrait of a Victorian lady seated, in attractive black glass mounts and gilt gesso frame. (3)
An unusual decorated satinwood corner cabinet, Edwardian, the moulded cornice above a frieze decorated with flowers and ribbons and an arched Gothic glazed door enclosing a velvet lined interior with three shelves and two solid doors below each with classical portrait on square tapering legs, 77” x 28” (196cms x 71cms). (1)

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