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ROBIN CRAIG GUTHRIE (1902 -1971) Portrait study of a Girl, signed and dated `Robin Guthrie, 1928`, pen, ink and watercolour, unframed, 11 x 9 in (27.9 x 22.8cm) ; and a miscellaneous selection of Letters, Drawings, Prints and Books of Guthrie family interest. Book titles include ` Last Book Plates ` by James Guthrie, Pear Tree Press 1929 ; ` These Things the Poets Said `. Pear Tree Press 1935; and `The Elf ` by James J. Guthrie (qty)
CHARLES V. BOND ( AMERICAN 1825-1864) Portrait of General John Garland, wearing uniform, and Portrait of Harriet, his wife, in black dress, and white head-dress, both half-length signed and dated `C.V. Bond, Detroit` oil on canvas 35 x 28in (88.9 x 71.2 cm) ; a pair (2) General John Garland (1792-1861) was a career United States soldier in the regular army who had a long and distinguished career spanning fifty years of service. He joined the U.S. Army during the War of 1812. He served with distinction in the Florida War serving under General Worth. He took part in military campaigns in Northern and Central Mexico, and was severely wounded in the taking of Mexico City. Later he fought in the Utah War , and he was still on active duty in the regular army when The American Civil War broke out in 1861. He stayed loyal to the Union despite having been born in Virginia. Garland originally met his wife Harriet Smith, while stationed as a young man in Michigan in the 1820`s. She was the daughter of Capt. Jacob Smith of Quebec, Canada. She died at Saratoga in 1860. Both portraits have labels attached to the canvas reverse which bear inscriptions. A label on the reverse of his portrait states that it ` was painted in Detroit. Mich. when he (Garland) commanded the Port- as Col. of the 4th Infantry Regiment`. An inscription on a label on the reverse of her portrait states that it `was painted in 1843.` Other portraits by Bond from the mid 1840`s include a self-portrait of the artist, dateable to 1847 (Detroit Institute of Arts) and a Portrait of Eleazer Williams,c.1845 (Neville Public Museum of Brown County, Green Bay, Wisconsin) . A later portrait depicting John Hatton, 1852 is in the collection of The Detroit Historical Museum
A Russian papier mache and lacquer oblong pencil box by the Lukutin Manufactory, stamped mark with Imperial warrants, second half 19th century, painted with a three-quarter portrait of a lady on a gilt ground flanked by horsemen, the sides with two landscape panels, the base with a flower bouquet, 23.5cm (9.25in) long. Possibly made for the Persian or the Turkish market Condition Report: ** Break to one end (3cm) reglued, with small loss
English School (circa 1830) Portrait of a lady in green dress with brooch at corsage, red curtain background. Label verso “Portrait on ivory, by Sir William Ross, R. A.” 11.3cm x 8.3cm. Gilt-metal frame with rope twist border; English School (circa 1740) Portrait (possibly) of a cleric wearing a bag wig, red cloak, lace jabot and black undergarment. 6.2cm x 5cm, oval. Gilt-metal mount; Together with another miniature of a bearded nobleman, in rectangular papier mache frame, oval (3)
French Revolution two uncommon bank notes issued in the last days of the reign of Louis XVI, the first dated September 12th 1791 for 300 livres and the second for 500 livres, both featuring a portrait of the King, each numbered in ms and signed. Both with watermarks. These crude banknotes – the portrait of the King looks almost like a cartoon version – represent the very last days of the King’s reign before the country was plunged into revolution.
Cornwall extensive document on 11 leaves of vellum dated 1782 being a deed of Trust, relating to the will of James Buller of Kings Nympton, Devon, between his son John Buller of Morval, Cornwall, the Rev William Buller, Prebendary of Winchester Cathedral and Thomas Wildman, of Lincoln`s Inn. The document refers to a considerable number of properties including Great Barnards Hall, Isleham, Cambridge, and others in London, Devon and Cornwall. A schedule at the end of the document lists the creditors names, place of abode, sums due and security; creditors include Sir Joshua Reynolds of Leicester Fields, presumably the portrait painter. Signed by John Buller to base, with three wax seals. An important document relating to a remarkably large number of properties. James Buller was MP for Truro and was clearly a man of considerable wealth. Thomas Wildman, one of the parties to this document was a wealthy London lawyer who bought Newstead Abbey from Lord Byron.
Autograph – Music – Amelia Galli-Curci fine signed and inscribed 10x8 bw portrait photograph showing her in costume half length, dated 1924, framed and glazed. One of the finest operatic coloratura sopranos of her day, Galli-Curci (1883-1963) performed with Caruso and became one of the most popular operatic divas in the USA during the early decades of the 20th
Royalty – George IV – Somerset recovery document on a single leaf of vellum for lands in Puriton, Somerset, dated 1826, featuring a fine engraved portrait of King George IV with ornamental decorative borders and a full impression of the Chancery Seal, a little flattened to reverse but nevertheless complete, in original meal skippet, in fine fresh condition.
A Well Documented Medical Group to Surgeon A.R. Tweedie F.R.C.S., whose long and successful career saw him serve in New Zealand, South Africa, Gallipoli and Egypt, and who was so proficient in the practice of medicine, was made an Honorary Surgeon at the Nottingham General Hospital Queen`s South Africa 1899-1902, four clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1902 (A.R. Tweedie, Surgeon.), officially engraved; 1914-15 Star (Lt.Col. A.R. Tweedie R.A.M.C.); British War and Victory Medals, with M.I.D. oakleaves (Col. A.R. Tweedie); Efficiency Decoration, G.V.R., with integral top riband Bar, Hallmarks for London 1919, edge bruise to first otherwise good very fine or better, mounted for wear (5) with: - Dress miniature awards - Framed miniature portrait photograph of the recipient - 1953 Coronation Medal, in box of issue (purely associated) - Masonic Jewel, silver gilt and enamel `United Service Lodge Nottinghamshire`, in a black case by `G. Kenning &Son` - Lacquered brass compass - Brown leather case inscribed `Alex R. Tweedie C.M.O.) Together with an extensive amount of original paperwork and books relating to the Tweedie family including six scroll certificates to the recipient: - St Bartholomew`s Hospital Medical School elected to the `Junior Scholarship in Anatomy and Biology` 1896 (2nd place) - St Bartholomew`s Hospital Medical School 1896 `Practical Anatomy Junior` - St Bartholomew`s Hospital Medical School 1897 `Practical Anatomy, Senior, Certificate of Merit - The Royal College of Surgeons of England, qualified in the `Science and Art of Surgery` 19.10.1900 - The Royal College of Surgeons of England qualified for the `Fellowship of the College`, 30.11.1901 - Qualification to Practice Medicine, Surgery, and Midwifery, 25.10.? - A Brief Record of the Advance of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force July 1917 to October 1918, recipients name inscribed in ink on the cover - Headed Letters from Rawlinson House written by Alice Tweedy, 30.4.1915 detailing movements of the recipient (presumably Tweedie had embarked for Gallipoli) - A book titled `Our Guests`, first entry 3.2.1909 signed by members of the Tweedie family and friends, last entry 28.12.1934, in a velum case with gold block `A.R. Tweedie` - A book titled `The History of the Tweedie Family`, by Michael Forbes Tweedie, 1902, detailing the comprehensive account of the family from the 12th century onwards, including details of family members during the Magne Carta in 1215, black and white plates include family members graves, the family residences at `Rawlinson House` and `The Hoo, Kempston, Bedfordshire` - Burkes Landed Gentry, Centenary Edition 1937 pamphlet, detailing the lineage of the estate. M.I.D., London Gazette 21.6.1916 Surgeon Alexander Robert Tweedie, F.R.C.S. (1871-1936), born Bickley, Kent, educated at Rempton before Medical School, after qualifying in 1901 he held the appointments of Casualty House-Surgeon at the Royal Free Hospital, and Junior Assistant at the Hospital for Diseases of Throat, Golden Square. In 1908 Tweedie was appointed Honorary Assistant Surgeon to the Nottingham Children`s Hospital, and in 1911 to the Nottingham General Hospital (Queen`s Medical Centre). Military Service In 1893 he joined the New Zealand Mounted Rifles, and during the Boer War served as civil surgeon. Later service saw Tweedie as a Surgeon Lieutenant in the Kent Artillery (Volunteers) and on the establishment of the Territorials he transferred to the R.A.M.C., in 1908 and took an active part in raising the ambulance of the Notts and Derby Mounted Brigade. Service during the Great War saw Tweedie present at the opening of the Gallipoli Campaign; had command of a large medical organization in Alexandria; served all through the expedition to Tripoli against the Senussi. Later on he administered a large medical district in Upper Egypt and commanded the Citadel Hospital at Cairo. Tweedie was a Senior Medical Officer of a division at the final assault on Gaza, and in pursuit of the Turks in the Jaffa-Jerusalem line and beyond. Tweedie retired from the Territorial Army reaching the rank of Colonel. Post Great War In 1919 Tweedie became an Honorary Surgeon to the Nottingham General Hospital, in 1920 Honorary Surgeon to the newly created Ear, Throat and Nose Department. Other achievements included Vice-President to the Section of Laryngology and Otology at the Annual Meeting of the British Medical Association, meeting in Nottingham in 1926. Tweedie was a prominent Freemason, as a past member of the Royal Sussex Lodge and also at the Provincial Grand Lodge of Nottinghamshire. Described by his peers as "kindly and sympathetic by nature, and full of good humour", and as an after dinner speaker he was very much in demand and had great facility in telling amusing stories. In 1908 Tweedie married Anna the only daughter of Colonel F.W. Mahin, American Consul in Nottingham (see lot 114)
An interesting group of medals to Abbie Anna (Cadle) Mahin, a Daughter of the American Revolution and Mother in Law of Surgeon A.R. Tweedie Daughters of the American Revolution, Membership Badges (5) comprising: - Silver gilt and enamel Badge, obverse reads `Daughters of Founders & Patriots of America 1607-1898`, reverse `A Patria Condita` engraved `Abbie Anna Cadle Mahin 3080`, 40mm, top riband Bar engraved `Henry Lamprey Lt. Daniel Lamprey` - Silver. Silver gilt and enamel Badge, obverse reads `Daughters of the American Revolution`, reverse engraved `Abbie Cadle Mahin 4113` impressed `Caldwell 9.22.91`, 30mm diameter, top riband Bar engraved `Clinton Chapter` - Gold coloured metal Badge, with bird drop, engraved `35 A.C.M.`, 50mm including drop, top riband Bar engraved `Abbie Cadle Mahin 1934` - Gold coloured metal, enamel Badge, obverse reads `Atavis Edite Regibus`, reverse engraved `Order of the Crown of America`, 70mm including crown suspension - Gold coloured metal, enamel Badge, obverse reads `Society of the Colonial Dames of America`, reverse `Virtutes Majorum Filiae Conservant`, engraved `Abbie Cadle Mahin No11 1896`, 40mm, top riband Bar `Massachusetts` - 14K gold, enamel lapel badge, obverse reads `D. Of the B.of.R.`, reverse engraved `289` with: - A miniature portrait painted on porcelain probably of the recipient - Hard back book titled `In Memory of Ruth Lamprey Cadle`, printed by `L.P. Allen, Steam Printing and Binding, Iowa, 1885, with a contemporary photograph of a Victorian Lady - Book titled `Genealogy of the Cadle Family`, with a forward by `Frank W. Mahin, Washington D.C. February, 1915.` - A 1920s Photograph of three ladies (the cataloguer assumes the lady in the foreground to be Anna Tweedie, the daughter of Abbie and Frank Mahin), printed by `The Brompton Press Bureau, Nottingham` (Anna Tweedie (1880-1970) born in Muscatine, Iowa) Abbie Anna Mahin born Muscantine, Iowa 1857, married Frank W. Mahin 1879. New York Times 1.8.1916 The Hague, July 31.- Frank W. Mahin. The American Consul at Amsterdam, and his wife Mrs Abbie Mahin were the only American passengers on board the Koningin Wilelmina (K.W. thereafter). Both were saved. This information was given to The Associated Press by the Zeeland Steamship Company. The Zeeland Company also is authority for the information that all the passengers and crew were saved except the three stokers who were killed. All the passengers are on board a British torpedo boat destroyer, which is proceeding to England. None of the passengers was injured. The first passengers to enter lifeboats were rowed to the North Hinder Lightship. On arriving there it was seen that the K.W. remained afloat, seemingly justifying the hope that the thousands of empty barrels would keep her buoyant. The lifeboat, accordingly, returned to the ship. The K.W., however, began to sink by the head and soon disappeared. The lifeboats with the passengers then returned to the North Hinder Lightship, where they were picked up by a British destroyer, two tugs with doctors, who were on hand to rescue the survivors. This is the third mail steamer the company has lost since the war started. History of the D.A.R. The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution was founded in 1890, women felt the desire to express their patriotic feelings and were frustrated their exclusion from men`s organisations formed to perpetuate the memory of ancestors who fought for independence and it was limited to ladies who "could prove lineal, blood line descent from an ancestor who aided in achieving American independence." (See lot 113)
Four 16th Century Romayne Panels: A small oak panel relief carved with profile of a lady`s head in a moulded roundel beneath grotesque-headed foliate scrolls, 11¼ ins x 8 ins (28.5 cms x 20 cms). A portrait of a man in a roundel above crossed leafy bands 14½ ins x 9½ ins (37 cms x 24 cms). A portrait of a lady wearing a headdress 15 ins x 11 ins (38 cms x 28 cms). A portrait of bearded man wearing an eagle headed helmet within a moulded roundel defined against a sunken ground and surrounded by scrolling foliage 14¼ ins x 10¾ ins (36.5 cms x 27.5 cms).
A Hand Coloured Engraving Circa 1815: Full length profile portrait of an Elderly Scholar, hand-scribed underneath `Thos. West for 60 years a Member of Magdalen College Oxford died 1781` 7½ ins x 6½i ins (19 cms x 16.5 cms), mounted in a simulated rosewood frame with gilt liner 13½ ins x 12 ins (34 cms x 30 cms).
A Large 18th Century Giltwood & Painted Wall Clock. The box- frame case having a crested top rail; the oval centre carved with a profile portrait of a soldier flanked by chinoiserie style figures and surmounted by gilded ball knop finials. The wooden clock face with a painted chapter ring bordering a depiction of Orithyia being carried off by Boreas; the North Wind. The pendulum aperture surrounded by a sea-scape with ship in the distance and a man reclined against a tree. Framed by an [unglazed] door with a painted border highlighted with gilding above a shaped apron. 39 ins x 28 ins x 6½ ins (100 cms x 71 cms x 16.5 cms).
A Rare 16th/17th Century Brass Nuremberg Alms Dish embossed with the profile portrait of Marcus Aurelius bordered by the Roman inscription MARCV IVLVS CIC FRO CONS and a further band of Gothic text and punchwork crowns. Stamped with wheat sheaves alongside the rolled rim. 16 ins (41 cms) in diameter.
A Rare 16th Century Stoneware Bellarmine Jug: The bulbous body surmounted by a pewter lid with a shell-form thumb piece joined to the hoop handle. The neck incised with a bearded face mask and a band of text `DRINCKT:VND:EST:GOT:NIT:VERGEST`, enriched with impressed palms, portrait roundels & rosettes; 8½ ins (22 cms) in height.
A 17th Century Oil on Canvas; Portrait of Anne "Ninon" de l`Enclos; a famous courtesan, with a paper label on verso hand written with details of her life and scribed `Peint par Mignard (Pierre) 1640` above four printed labels with armorial crests; three with names; Philip Champion Crespigny, John Towneley of Corney House Chiswick and Lord Farnham, K.P. 30 ins x 25 ins (76 cms x 63.5 cms) in a decorative gilt frame 35 ins x 30 ins (89 cms x 76 cms).
A Wedgwood clear crystal decanter of shouldered cylindrical form with a waisted collar neck and cylindrical stopper decorated with an applied Wedgwood Jasper ware portrait roundel, height 26 cms, together with a pale blue and pale amber tinted handled mug with further applied panels, acid stamped.
LIEUTENANT JAMES POLLOCK, H.L.I. his 1939-45 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence and War Medals, with slip (casualty) and box of issue, addressed to `Mrs.A.E.Pollock, Glasgow`, with his military wedding photograph, and the 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, France and Germany Star, and War Medal of Sergeant F.Dickson, with box of issue, his military wedding and uniform portrait photographs, a WW1 Victory Medal named to `4831 Pte.J.Chalmers. 1-Sco.H.`, and BWM and Victory ribbon bar, all family related items Note: Mrs.Agnes Pollock was a previous owner of the Peter Pan of Mearnskirk statuette, lot 281.
Bewick (Thomas) A history of Britsh birds 2 vol. in 4 wood-engravings pencil portrait of Bewick added contemporary calf rebacked interleaved throughout and with a number of notes by the Norfolk naturalist Charles Stuart Girdlestone (1798-1831) later bookplates of WH Booth Allandale Ipswich [Roscoe 22 & 23 ] 8vo Newcastle 1816.(4) ***Roscoe (p. 99) notes that the edition is seldom met with partly because of the wear and tear on small books much in demand and partly because part of the edition was lost at sea. On Girdlestone see Allard p. 16 “collected a fine selection of local birds mostly shot with his own gun....the unpublished manuscripts of his Game-bag from 1820-29 appear unfortunately to have been lost.”.
Boyd (Julia) Bewick Gleanings large paper with second portrait of Bewick and frontispiece of the lost child which are not in the small paper edition (a pencil note claims that the Chillingham Bull at p. 48 is also special to this edition) plates original full morocco t.e.g. the prospectus for the remainder (“only 19 copies remain”) loosely inserted an original subscribers copy with the bookplate of William Boyd of Jessamond Newcastle 1886 § Hugo (T.) Bewick`s woodcuts plates original cloth 1870; and 2 others similar folio et infra(4)
Lilford.Coloured figures of the birds 7 vol. second edition [450 copies printed] portrait 421 coloured plates (357 chromolithographs 64 hand-coloured) by Thorburn Keulemans and others contemporary black morocco emblematically gilt spines t.e.g. original wrappers bound in 8vo 1891-97.(7) ***This edition has a smaller print run than the first and in pt. VII-XVII “various improvements were made some of the plates...being much improved” - M&S 354-5..
Mosley (Seth Lister) account of the birds of Hudde double parts 1/2 - 19/20 (lacking pt. 13/14) portrait 33 (of 37) distribution maps coloured in pink and 35 (of 39) hand-coloured plates of birds “crayon-watercolour plates a new hand-process” according to title 9 parts in the original printed wrappers (some wear several parts loose) in a recent cloth box loosely inserted are three hand-coloured postcards (sparrow hawfinch. linnet) designed to advertise the work 8vo Huddersfield [1912-15]. ***A very rare local avifauna; the first to use distribution maps. Copac and World Cat. record 5 copies one at least of which(BL) seems to be imperfect. To these should be added a copy in the Huddersfield Museum..
Mosley (Seth Lister) account of the birds of Hudde portrait 37 distribution maps coloured in pink and 39 hand-coloured plates of birds “crayon-watercolour plates a new hand-process” original(?) half roan rubbed 8vo Huddersfield [1912-15]. ***A complete copy of this very rare work. No copy is recorded at auction over the last 30 years; no copy in the Fattorini collection..

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