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A gold mounted oval shell cameo pendant brooch, carved as the portrait of a lady, a pair of gold spherical earstuds, a silver pendant cross of Celtic design, with a neckchain, a pair of silver and marcasite set earclips, and a group of costume jewellery, including three brooches, three imitation pearl necklaces, and sundry.
A 19th Century French pressed maple circular snuff box, the cover moulded in relief with an equestrian portrait of Henri IV of France beneath inscription `A La Mémoire De Henri IV Par Son Fils Louis XIII Le 23 Aout 1614...`, the interior tortoiseshell lined, diameter approx 8.5cm (crack to cover).
FENELON, Francois de Salignac de la Mothe. Les Avantures de Telemaque… nouvelle edition. Amsterdam & Rotterdam: 1734. Large 4to (360 x 245mm.) Engraved portrait, 24 engraved plates, 45 engraved head and tail pieces, text in decorative borders. (Some spotting.) Near contemporary red morocco gilt, the covers with central cartouche contained within rolled fillet borders with a crown to each corner, spine gilt, g.e. (rebacked, old spine laid down, recornered and restored, slight scuffing, spine cracking). Cohen-de-Ricci 381.
AUTOGRAPHS, THE BEATLES. An autograph album including numerous music and pop stars, [circa 1962-1963.] Oblong folio (111 x 147mm.) The album containing a pink leaf with the signatures of Paul McCartney, John Lennon, Ringo Starr and George Harrison in blue ink. Original vinyl (deteriorating). Note: the album also includes the signatures of Jet Harris, Tony Meehan, Little Richard, Cliff Richard, Mick Green, Rolf Harris (with a cartoon self-portrait) and a few related pieces of ephemera including a ticket for ‘The Rolling Stones Show’ at the Odeon Theatre, Cheltenham; the Beatles autographs were obtained by the current vendor in person in the car park outside the Savoy Hotel on 2nd November 1963.
ROYALTY, QUEEN VICTORIA. – C. GREY (editor). The Early Years of His Royal Highness the Prince Consort. London: Smith, Elder and Co., 1867. 8vo (215 x 135mm.) Portrait frontispiece. (First few leaves lightly spotted.) Contemporary red morocco gilt, the covers blocked with Victoria and Albert monogram, spine gilt, g.e. (lacking free endpapers). Provenance: Earl Delaware (presentation inscription signed by Queen Victoria ‘To the Earl Delaware In recollection of former happy Days from Victoria, Osborne Aug: 13. 1867’ to preliminary blank).
BINDINGS. – Lord BYRON. The Poetical Works. London: 1905. 8vo (203 x 135mm.) Title in red and black, portrait frontispiece. (Preliminary blank lacking.) Contemporary red half-morocco, by Riviere & Son, the spine gilt in six compartments, lettered in the second, the others with repeat decoration in gilt, t.e.g. (slightly scuffed at head of spine). – And five other leather-bound volumes (6).
McCRIE, Thomas. The Life of John Knox… third edition. Edinburgh, Glasgow, etc.: 1814. 2 vols., 8vo (202 x 123mm.) Portrait frontispieces. (Some browning.) Contemporary mottled calf (rubbed, joints splitting.) – And approximately fifty-one other works or part-works, most leather-bound (a quantity).
MILTON, John. Paradise Lost… a new edition. London: printed for J. & R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1749. 2 vols., 4to (285 x 220mm.) Portrait frontispieces, 12 engraved plates, extra-illustrated with a cropped engraving of John Locke to preliminary blank of vol. I and 1 other illustration. 19th Century half-calf (rebacked, extremities bumped and scuffed). – And one other volume of related interest. (John MILTON. ‘Paradise Regain’d’, London: J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1752, 4to) (3).
PHILLIPS, Samuel. Guide to the Crystal Palace and its Park and Gardens… revised edition. London: 1858. [bound with:] The Portrait Gallery of the Crystal Palace. London: 1854. 2 vols. in one, 8vo (170 x 115mm.) 2 folding plans, numerous illustrations, occasional advertisements. (Occasional spotting.) Contemporary blue cloth (extremities bumped and scuffed).
KEATE, George. An Account of the Pelew Islands, situated in the Western Part of the Pacific Ocean. London: printed for G. Nicol, 1788. First edition, 4to (298 x 230mm.) Engraved portrait frontispiece, 1 folding chart, 1 plan, 13 plates only (of 14) (1 folding). (First few and occasional other leaves creased, some offsetting, some spotting, mostly to plates.) Contemporary tree calf, the upper cover with central armorial (rebacked, extremities scuffed, endpapers replaced). Provenance: Sir John Ingilby Bar’t of Ripley Yorkshire (binding).
SINGH, Jagatjit. My Travels in China, Japan and Java, 1903. London: Hutchinson & Co., 1905. 4to (272 x 197mm.) Title in red and black, portrait frontispiece, numerous plates. (Some spotting.) Contemporary vellum elaborately blocked in gilt, the upper cover with centrally placed armorial incorporating red and blue onlays contained within fillet borders, the spine in five compartments with raised bands, morocco lettering pieces to the second and fourth the others with a floral motif, gilt turn-ins, g.e. (slightly soiled and warped). Provenance: His Highness the Agha Khan (inscription ‘Presented to H.H., Agha Khan with the author’s kind regards. Kapurthala 7th Jan 1906’ to preliminary blank).
HART, Frank. Rahator of Bombay, The Apostle to the Marathas. London: 1936. First edition, 8vo (187 x 120mm.) Portrait frontispiece. (Some spotting to first few leaves.) Original cloth (slightly discoloured), dust-jacket (faded). Provenance: ‘Mrs Vaux’ (presentation inscription signed by the author and dated ‘Xmas 1936’). – And forty-three others, various (44).
A collection of WWI period photographic postcards including portraits of soldiers, booklet of "before and after" war damage Ypres, other souvenir booklets of Continental topographic cards, some late Victorian photographic carte de visite, an album of photographic portrait cards (includes some military), a modern album of early 20th Century foreign topo cards and others (a lot) c.1914 - 1920
DAVISON`S NILE MEDAL - Battle of the Nile 1798 silver, un-named and without a suspender, obverse Peace caressing a shield decorated with the portrait of Horatio Nelson, reverse with the British Fleet at Aboukir Bay, edge "A Tribute of Regard From Alex Davison Esq St James`s Square" 47mm ++good condition
English School, early 19th century, The Kings Own Light Dragoons, Military equestrian portrait, inscribed, "The Third Light Dragoons", watercolour with gouache, 20 x 15cms, (8" x 6"). Footnote: Offered with transcript of a letter "from John Paget, Private Three Light Dragoons to Mrs James Sharp, Birstall, Leicestershire..

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