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A collection of approximately 400 postcards, the majority artist, portrait and topographical, including photographic postcards of a Children`s Special Service Mission crowd scene at Herne Bay, a military group by K. Bolam of Cairo, `The Christening [of the Lifeboat] The Lord Southborough, Margate` and `The Embankment Bishops Park Fulham`.
GILLIES, John. The History of Ancient Greece… the fifth edition. London: 1809. 4 vols., 8vo (210 x 132mm.) Engraved portrait frontispiece, 2 engraved folding maps. (Some spotting and browning, frontispiece and maps with heavy offsetting.) Contemporary diced calf, spines gilt (extremities rubbed and scuffed).
MACKENZIE, William (publisher). The Imperial Dictionary of Universal Biography. London, Glasgow, etc.: [n.d. but circa 1865.] 3 vols. in sixteen parts, 4to (278 x 185mm.) 3 engraved additional decorative titles (2 bound at front of part XVI), further titles and preliminary leaves bound at rear of part XVI, 95 engraved portrait plates. (Some browning.) Original cloth (extremities bumped, one plate loosely inserted).
MAHAN, A.T. The Life of Nelson, the Embodiment of the Sea Power of Great Britain. London: 1898. 2 vols., 8vo (216 x 142mm.) Portrait frontispieces, occasional plates, maps and plans. Contemporary tree calf gilt, the spines in six compartments with raised bands, lettered in the second and third, the others with repeat decoration in gilt (slightly scuffed).
MAHAN, A.T. The Life of Nelson, the Embodiment of the Sea Power of Great Britain. London: 1897. 2 vols., 8vo (220 x 140mm.) Portrait frontispieces, occasional plates, maps and plans. (Some spotting.) Contemporary dark blue half-morocco gilt, for H. Sotheran & Co, London, the spines gilt in six compartments with raised bands, lettered in the second and third, the others with repeat decoration in gilt, t.e.g.
PRESCOTT, William H. History of the Conquest of Peru… new and revised edition. London: George Routledge, [n.d. but circa 1880.] 2 vols., 8vo (215 x 131mm.) Portrait frontispieces, 1 engraved plate, 1 engraved map. (Occasional spotting or browning.) Contemporary brown calf (spines slightly faded).
L`ARMESSIN, Nicholas de. Les Augustes Representations de Tous Les Roys de France. Paris: 1714. Folio (265 x 205mm.) Engraved throughout with decorative title and 65 portrait plates, the majority with a manuscript ink inscription verso. (Light browning.) Contemporary speckled calf (extremities scuffed, spine worn). – And four items of related ephemera loosely inserted.
BACON, Francis. The Essays, or Counsels, Civil & Moral… with a Table of the Colours of Good and Evil. Whereinto is added the Wisdom of the Ancients. London: printed by Thomas Ratcliffe and Th. Daniel, 1668[-1669]. 12mo (142 x 80mm.) Engraved portrait frontispiece. (Frontispiece and title-page shaved with slight loss to outer edge, some browning, small wormhole throughout.) Old calf (rebacked and edged). Wing B286.
RHIND, William. The Miscellany of Natural History edited by Sir Thomas Dick Lauder… the Feline Species. Edinburgh: 1834. Vol. II only, 8vo (170 x 110mm.) Engraved portrait frontispiece, title vignette and 36 hand-coloured engraved plates. (Some spotting.) Original cloth (worn, stitching broken).
[BUTLER, Samuel.] Hudibras… with large annotations and a preface by Zachary Grey. Cambridge & London: 1744. 2 vols., 8vo (194 x 118mm.) Engraved portrait frontispiece and 16 engraved plates (5 folding) by William Hogarth. (Occasional light browning.) 19th century green calf tooled in gilt and blind, the spines in six compartments with raised bands, red morocco lettering pieces in the second and fourth, the others with repeat decorations in gilt (rebacked and restored).
BINDINGS. – Alfred Lord TENNYSON. The Works. London & New York: 1905. 8vo (180 x 114mm.) Portrait frontispiece. (Frontispiece spotted.) Contemporary red morocco, by Ramage, the upper cover with centrally-placed monogram in gilt, the spine in six compartments with raised bands, lettered in the second, the others with repeat decoration in gilt, gilt turn-ins, g.e. (extremities slightly scuffed). – And one other work by B. Vesey Fitzgerald, leather-bound (2).
HUME, David. The History of England. London: printed by T. Bensley… for Robert Bowyer, 1806. 10 vols., folio (330 x 459mm.) Engraved portrait frontispiece and 2 engraved dedications to vol. I, 194 engraved plates and chapter headings. (Some damp-staining.) Contemporary red straight-grain morocco gilt, gilt turn-ins, g.e. (rebacked, extremities scuffed and rubbed, some joints now weak).
[DALLAWAY, James, and] Edmund CARTWRIGHT. The Parochial Topography of the Rape of Bramber, in the Western Division of the County of Sussex. London: printed by J.B. Nichols and Son, 1830. Vol. II, Part 2 only, 4to (379 x 262mm.) Title printed in red and black, engraved portrait frontispiece, 2 hand-coloured folding maps, 26 engraved plates and plans (2 hand-coloured), 1 hand-coloured lithographic plate, numerous illustrations. (Some browning, 1 folding map and 1 text leaf torn and repaired with adhesive tape, Y1-Y4 with hole.) 20th century cloth (extremities slightly soiled, spine slightly faded). Lowndes II D581-582.
KAUFFER, E. McKnight (illustrator). The Anatomy of Melancholy. London: The Nonesuch Press, 1925. Limited edition of 790 copies, this out of series for review, 2 vols., 8vo (308 x 190mm.) Decorative titles, portrait frontispiece to vol. I, numerous illustrations after E. McKnight Kauffer. (Light browning.) Original cloth-backed boards (slightly soiled). Provenance: Barry Richards (bookplate).
RUSSELL, S. (publisher). An Impartial History of the War, from the Commencement of the Revolution in France to the Ratification of the Preliminaries of Peace, containing an Accurate Description of the Sea Engagements, Sieges, Battles, Expeditions and Conquests, of the Various Contending Powers. Including an Account of the General Mutiny among the Seamen, at Spithead and the Nore. Together with a Particular Narrative of the Rise, Progress, and Various Events Accompanying the Rebellion in Ireland. Manchester: 1804. 4to (236 x 179mm.) Portrait frontispiece, 16 engraved plates, 3 engraved folding maps. (Some spotting and browning.) Modern cloth.
After John Singer Sargent 1856-1925, 20/21st century- "Sir Frank Swettenham"; oil on canvas, originally executed in 1904. Note: The original portrait of the colonial administrator Sir Frank Swettenham was commissioned in 1903 from the leading society portraitist of the time, the American artist John Singer Sargent, by the Malay Straits Association of London. This portrait of Swettenham by Sargent began as a copy of the original portrait by one of Sargent`s copyists but Sargent took over the painting and Swettenham gave fresh sittings. He is shown surrounded by accessories evoking his Far Eastern career.
Henry Marvell Carr 1894-1970- Portrait of Sidney long OBE; oil on canvas, held in an early 19th century English Carved, pierced and gilded frame, with schematic sight edge, recessed sanded band, scallop shell corners and centres flanked by raised and pierced scrolling foliage on a plain ground, 94x85cm
* Sir Frank Short NEA RA RE RI HRMS 1857-1945- Wooded view; etching with mezzotint in sepia, after a view in JMW Turner`s Liber Studiorum, publ. London, May 1st, 1886, by Robert Dunthorne at the Rembrandt Head in Vigo Street, signed in pencil, 23x30cm: William Wynne Ryland 1732-1783- seated man in a habit; 1793, etching and mezzotint with extensive rocker work printed in brown, on laid, after Rembrandt Van Rijn, 55x38cm: Francesco Bartolozzi RA 1727-1815- Portrait of a young man; etching, annotated proof,Bartolozzi, 54x35cm, (5) (unframed) VAT charged on hammer price
European School 19th century- Angel with mandolins; opaque colour on porcelain, a pair, both held in good matching gilt tooled cream vellum mounted frames, 15x12cm, ea,: Dupas, 19/20th century- Figures by a tavern; opaque colour, signed: together with other 19/20th century portrait miniatures by and after various hands, ( 6)
European School c.1900- Portrait of a young woman, bust-length waering a white shawl and necklace and holding a sprig of flowers, feigned tondo, held in a gilt swept frame, 65x65cm: Vieusseax, act.1907- Portrait of a Gentleman, seated three-quarter length, wearing a dark coat; gouache/opaque colour with gum arabic on board, signed and dated, 114x81cm, (2)
Ch Scmidt, publ, late 19th/early 20th century- "Acropole d`Anthenes- le Parthenon, Releves et Restauration de E Brune", from "Fragments Antiques", after Lemercier; heliogravure, 29x36cm: together with nine other similar plates of Antiquarian subjects from the same and/or related suite, various sizes: J Henshall- "Fortrose and Rosemarkie", after Lt Dawson, publ 1832; hand-coloured engraved map, two examples of the same, 27x25cm: British School, early 20th century- "The Path to the Village"; drypoint, signed and titled in pencil: Fred Millar, late19th/early 20th century- Portrait of a young lady, tondo and a water carrier; mezzotints printed in colours, a pair, tondo, within rectangular gilt gesso frames, both signed and inscribed in pencil, 30x28cm., ea: Benedetto Pastorini c.1746-c.1805- "Griselda Returning to her Father" and "Gualtherus and Griselda", after Rigaud, publ Dec 1st 1784 by Torre & Co No 28 Hay Market; hand-coloured stipple engravings, a pair, ovals, both with rectangular verre eglomise frames, 27x22cm., ea: Carlo Gregori 1719-1759- "Traiano Decio", after Giovanni Domenico Campiglia; engraving, 28x18cm: together with three other similar plates from the same or related suite, (a lot)
Unit, Late Whaddon Chase type, female head right with pointed nose and corded hair, tiny horse and bird in front, rev. annuleted horse right, bucranium and pellets in annulets above, pellet ring in front, pellets-in-annulets below, 1.09g/8h (BMC 376; VA 1558; S –). Slight chip, otherwise good very fine; approximately 12 known, of which this is one of the finest Provenance: Found in Cambridgeshire; C. Rudd FPL 80, March 2005 (50). CCI 05.0105. An extraordinary caricature-like portrait, affectionately known in the Celtic coin world as ‘Thatcher’s Sister’

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