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Queen Mary, John Brown & Co., Shipyard, Glasgow. Archive of c.140 photographs, formerly the property of Sir Donald Maclean Skiffington, director of John Brown & Co., shipbuilders at Clydebank, including a small album of 23 photographs [8 x 11cm] taken from/of The Queen Mary on her initial trial voyage down the Clyde to Southampton, captioned and dated 24/3/36 - 17/4/36, 9 large photographs [& 14 duplicates], 22 x 30cm., most blindstamped "John Brown & Co. Ltd, Photo. Dept.", of "The First Rivet", Dec. 2 1930, "1st keel plate laid", 1 Dec. 1930, "Almost off", 26 Sept. 1934; "Ready" 23 Sept. 1934; "After Launch", 26 Sept. 1934; "Off Arran" 24 March 1936; photographs of Sir Donald with Princess Elizabeth at a ship launch, 5 photographs of Yehudi Menuhin with Sir Donald in the shipyard, all signed by Menuhin, 2 photographs of Edward Prince of Wales at ship launches, photographs of the directors of John Brown & Co., 5 Glasgow Evening News photographs of the launch of the Queen Mary, one photograph each of the launch of the Queen Elizabeth, Vikfoss, Rangitane, Commanchie, Caronia and H.M.S. Jackal, 12 photographs of the Queen Mary on war service 1944, portrait photographs of Sir Donald, his home and Buick, from 11 x 8cm - 38 x 27cm., many in poor condition [dampstained, abraded, creased] but some in excellent condition; framed illuminated admittance of Sir Donald to be a Burgess of the Burgh of Clydebank, 20 Feb. 1951; John Brown & Co. Ltd. Atlas works. Sheffield, 1924. Oblong folio, coloured plates, illustrations, original cloth-backed boards. Note: A fascinating collection of photographs of the John Brown & Co. shipyard at Clydebank, noteworthy especially for the photographs of the Queen Mary. The most interesting photographs, the 23 photographs [including duplicates] taken by John Brown & Co. Photo. Dept. are fortunately the ones in very good condition. The work on the ship was completed in March 1936 and it sailed out of the Clyde as far as Arran for preliminary trials. After sailing to Southampton to be painted, the Queen Mary was handed over to Cunard on 11 May. Photograph 20 in the small album, captioned "Mr McMillan 17.4.36" shows Mr McMillan standing on deck before one of the liferafts marked "Queen Mary, Liverpool".

Los 389

Illustrated - Rackham, Arthur. Aesop`s fables. London, 1912. 8vo, colour plates, modern half green calf gilt; Aldin, Cecil Old inns. London, 1921. 8vo, colour plates, original black cloth gilt, Parrish, Maxfield & Grahame, Kenneth Dream days. London, 1902. 8vo, plates, original decorative cloth gilt, inner hinges strengthened; [Idem] The golden age. London, 1900. 8vo, plates, original decorative cloth gilt [uniform with previous], inner hinges strengthened; Reynolds, Frank & Dickens, Charles The posthumous papers of the Pickwick club. London, [no date]. 4to, colour plates, original decorative red cloth gilt, backstrip faded; Hankeyt, W. Lee & Goldsmith, Oliver The deserted village. London, 1909. 8vo, colour plates, modern half morocco gilt, foxing; Sauter, R.H. & Galsworthy, John Awakening. London, [no date]. 8vo, colour plates, original paper boards gilt, foxing; Brock, H.M. & Nichols, Beverley A book of old ballads. London, 1934. 4to, colour plates, publisher`s stamp on title, original cloth gilt, rubbed and stained; Roughead, William In queer street. Edinburgh, 1932. 8vo, original cloth, dustwrapper; Mare, Walter de la The veil and other poems. London, 1921. 8vo, original decorative cloth backed boards, paper label chipped, bookplate; Williamson, Henry The sun in the sands. London, 1945. 8vo, portrait frontispiece, original cloth, dustwrapper; [Idem] Life in a Devon village. London, 1945. 8vo, original cloth, dustwrapper; and 40 others [including 13 volumes by Dornford Yates] (52)

Los 393

Rackham, Arthur. The Ingoldsby legends. London, 1913. 8vo, 24 tipped in plates, later full red morocco gilt by Hatchards, some spotting; May, Phil ABC. London, 1897. 8vo, number 13 of 1050 copies, original decorative cloth gilt, some slight rubbing at extremities; Thorpe, James Phil May 1864-1903. London, 1932. 4to, portrait frontispiece, original cloth, dustwrapper; Flint, Sir William Russell Shadows in Arcady. London, 1965. 4to, number 409 of 500 copies, original cloth gilt, slipcase, a fine copy; Flander, Dennis Britannia. Stocksfield, 1984. 4to, presentation copy from the author, original pencil sketchs by Flanders pasted to endpapers, later morocco gilt; Bone, Muirhead Glasgow. London, 1911. 4to, original cloth gilt, rubbed (6). Provenance: From the library of the botanical artist Elizabeth Cameron, nee Vaughan-Lee.

Los 420

Maclear, Sir Thomas. Verification and extension of La Caille`s arc of meridian at the Cape of Good Hope. London: Admiralty, 1866. 2 volumes, 4to, 23 engraved plates, some folding, one split at fold, modern cloth; Hale, G.E. & S.B. Nicholson Magnetic observations of sunsots 1917-1924. Washington, 1938. 2 volumes, 4to, original wrappers; St. John, C.E. Revision of Rowland`s preliminary table of solar spectrum wave-lengths. Washington, 1928. 4to, original wrappers; Pannekoek, A. Investigations of dark Nebulae. Amsterdam, 1942; [Idem] Photographische photometrie der Nordlichen milchstrasse. Amsterdam, 1933; [Idem] Die Sudliche milchstrasse. Amsterdam, [n.d.]; Lewis, Thomas Measures of the double stars contained in the Mensurae Micometricae of F.G.W. Struve. 1906. 4to, portrait, half morocco, rubbed; Mohler, O.C. A table of solar spectrum wave lengths 11984A to 25578A. Ann Arbor, 1955. 4to, original cloth; Stratton, F.J.M. The history of the Cambridge observatories. Cambridge, 1949. 4to, original boards

Los 433

Fernel, Jean. Universa medicina, tribus et viginti libris absoluta. Ab ipso quidem authore ante obitum diligenter recognita.... editio postrema. [No place]: apud Jacobum Stoerr, 1577. Folio, [16], 657, [51], woodcut portrait on title, contemporary morocco with the arms of Cardinal Bourbon [Charles X of the League] on the spine, fore-edge painting of the Quay bookstalls at Paris, gathering O misbound before N, head and base of spine worn, scrape to upper board, single wormhole from title to p.163

Los 437

Railways - Carlson, Robert E. The Liverpool & Manchester railway project 1821-1831. Newton Abbot, 1969. First edition, 8vo, original cloth gilt, dustwrapper, chipped at edges; MacDermot, E.T. History of the Great Western Railway. London, 1927-31. 8vo, 2 volumes in 3, folding map, portrait frontispieces, original cloth gilt; Farey, John A treatise on the steam engine. Newton Abbot, 1971. 8vo, 2 volumes, original cloth gilt, dustwrappers; Nock, O. S. The Highland railway. London, 1965. First edition, 8vo, original cloth, dustwrapper; Von Oeynhausen, C. & Von Dechen, H. Railways in England 1826 and 1827. Cambridge: The Newcomen Society, 1971. 8vo, translated by E. A. Forward, original cloth, dustwrapper; Webster, N.W. Joseph Locke. London, 1970. First edition, 8vo, orignal cloth, dustwrapper; and 15 others on railways (24)

Los 440

Baker, Sir Samuel W. Ismailia. London: Macmillan, 1874. First edition, 8vo, 2 volumes, portrait frontispieces, 2 maps [one folding], plates, original green cloth gilt, gilt stamp of camel train on upper board of each volume, "publisher`s compliments" stamp on titles, rebacked, some foxing, folding map repaired, bookplate (2)

Los 446

Grant, John Augustus. A walk across Africa or domestic scenes from my Nile journal. Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, 1864. First edition, 8vo, portrait frontispiece, folding map at rear, original green cloth gilt, library blind [W.H. Smith] stamp on front endpaper

Los 448

Grogan, E.S. & Sharp, A.H. From Cape to Cairo. London: Hurst and Blackett, 1900. First edition, 8vo, presentation copy from the author, signed on front pastedown with a sketch of an elephant by the author, portrait frontispiece, 3 maps [2 folding], illustrated by A.D. McCormick, original decorative cloth gilt, some rubbing, marginal water staining to frontispiece and endpapers, some light spotting

Los 450

Jackson, Sir Frederick. Early days in East Africa. London: Edward Arnold & Co, 1930. 8vo, portrait frontispiece, folding map, original blue cloth gilt, some rubbing to edges, some foxing to early leaves, marginal water-staining to index pages; Patterson, Lt.-Col. J.H. The man-eaters of Tsavo and other East African adventures. London, 1907. 8vo, frontispiece, illustrations in text, original blue cloth gilt, contemporary ink inscription on front endpaper; [Idem] In the grip of the Nyika. London, 1909. 8vo, illustrations in text, original blue cloth gilt, rubbed at edges (3)

Los 451

Johnston, Sir Harry Hamilton. The Kilima-Njaro expedition. London, 1886. 8vo, 2 folding maps, portrait frontispiece, plates, original decorative red cloth gilt, rubbing, some foxing to endpapers, edges of maps chipped, bookplate; Cameron, Verney Lovett Across Africa. London, 1877. 8vo, 2 volumes, frontispieces, folding map, plates, original blue cloth gilt, backstrips faded, inner hinges weak; Mounteney-Jephson, A.J. Emin Pasha. London, 1890. 8vo, portrait frontispiece, two maps, original red cloth gilt, rubbed, corners bumped, inner hinges weak; Johnston, Sir Harry The Nile quest. London, [no date]. 8vo, plates & maps, original green cloth gilt, rebacked, Bradford library stamps throughout; Lloyd-Jones, Brevet-Major W. Havash! London, 1925. 8vo, frontispiece, plates, original cloth gilt, rubbed, some foxing; French-Sheldon, M. Sultan to Sultan. London, 1892. 8vo, portrait frontispiece, original red cloth gilt, backstrip faded, previous ink inscription on front endpaper; Watteville, Vivienne de Speak to the earth. London, 1935. 8vo, frontispiece, original brown cloth gilt, dustwrapper; Treatt, Stella Court Cape to Cairo. London, 1927. 8vo, frontispiece, original cloth gilt, foxing; Crawford, E. May By the Equator`s snowy peak. London, 1913. 8vo, colour frontispiece, plates, original cloth, plate pasted to upper board, corners bumped; and 7 others (17)

Los 453

Meinertzhagen, Colonel R. Kenya Diary 1902-1906. Edinburgh, 1957. 8vo, plates, original brown cloth gilt, ink inscription on front endpaper; Massam, J.A. The cliff dwellers of Kenya. London, 1927. 8vo, frontispiece, folding map, plates, orignal black cloth, some foxing; Foran, W. Robert A cuckoo in Kenya. London, 1936. 8vo, publisher`s presentation copy [ink stamp on title], frontispiece, plates, original cloth gilt, some rubbing, foxing; Browne, Major G. St. J. Orde The vanishing tribes of Kenya. Philadelphia, 1925. 8vo, frontispiece, plates, original yellow cloth gilt, foxing to title page and another copy; Cranworth, Lord Kenya chronicles. London, 1939. 8vo, frontispiece, plates, original red cloth gilt; Huxley, Elspeth White man`s country. London, 1935. 8vo, 2 volumes, portrait frontispiece, plates, folding maps, original red cloth gilt, backstrips faded; and 4 others (12)

Los 454

Portal, Sir Gerald H. The mission to Uganda in 1893. London, 1894. 8vo, two portraits, folding map, plates, original burgandy cloth gilt, gilt stamp of tribal warrior on upper board, some occasional foxing; Johnston, Harry Hamilton, Sir The Uganda Protectorate. London, 1902. 8vo, 2 volumes, 9 folding maps, colour plates, original blue cloth gilt, gilt figures on upper boards, inner hinges weak, some rubbing to edges, some light spotting; Ashe, R.P. Two kings of Uganda. London, 1889. 8vo, frontispiece, folding map, original decorative green cloth gilt, rubbed, ink stamp on endpaper; [Idem] Chronicles of Uganda. London, 1894. 8vo, portrait frontispiece, original blue cloth gilt, rubbed at edges; Treves, Sir Frederick Uganda for a holiday. London, 1910. Second impression, 8vo, plates, original cloth, stained (6)

Los 455

Selous, Frederick Courteney. African nature notes and reminiscences. London, 1908. 8vo, frontispiece, illustrations by E. Caldwell, original cloth gilt, some rubbing to edges, publishers "presentation copy" blindstamp to title; Lugard, Frederick The rise of our East African Empire. London, 1893. 8vo, 2 volumes, portrait frontispiece in each volume, 3 folding maps, modern half calf gilt, some foxing; Cranworth, Lord A colony in the making. London, 1912. 8vo, frontispiece, original green cloth gilt, rubbed; [Idem] Profit and sport in British East Africa. London, 1919. 8vo, colour frontispiece, original green cloth gilt, rubbed; Young, F. Brett Marching on Tanga. London, 1917. 8vo, frontispiece, plates, original cloth gilt, backstrip faded; Oliver, Roland History of East Africa. London, 1963-76. 8vo, 3 volumes, original cloth gilt, dustwrappers; Church, Major Archibald East Africa, a new dominion. London, 1928. 8vo, frontispiece, plates, original black cloth gilt, rubbed, contemporary ink inscription on front endpaper; Stigand, Captain The land of Zinj. London, 1913. 8vo, frontispiece, plates, original cloth, rubbed, ink inscription of H.E. Balch on front pastedown; Lorimer, Norma By the waters of Africa. London, 1917. 8vo, plates, original cloth, faded; Lugard, Sir F.D. The dual mandate in British tropical Africa. Edinburgh, 1923. Second edition, 8vo, original blue cloth gilt, bookplate of Sir Frederick Richmond; Coupland, R. East Africa and its invaders. Oxford, 1938. 8vo, modern cloth gilt, ex-library copy; Sulivan, G.L. Dhow chasing in Zanzibar waters. London, 1968. New impression, 8vo, original red cloth gilt; and 3 others (18)

Los 456

Stigand, Captain Chauncey Hugh. Hunting the elephant in Africa and other recollections of thirteen years` wanderings. London: Macmillan, 1913. 8vo, half title, frontispiece, 14 photographic plates, original red cloth gilt, interior and binding very clean; Schillings, C.G. With flashlight and rifle. London, 1906. 8vo, 2 volumes, photographic plates, original red cloth gilt, backstrips faded; [Idem] In wildest Africa. London, 1907. 8vo, 2 volumes, portrait frontispiece, photographic plates, original brown pictorial cloth gilt, new ink inscriptions on endpapers, image pasted on front pastedown of volume one (5)

Los 457

Thomson, Joseph. To the Central African Lakes and back. London: Sampson Low, 1881. First edition, 8vo, 2 volumes, mounted photographic portrait frontispiece in each volumes, 2 folding maps, original decorative brown cloth gilt, some rubbing to extremities, contemporary ink inscription on title of volume one, some foxing; [Idem] Through Masai land. London, 1887. New edition, 8vo, frontispiece, illustrations in text, original blue cloth gilt, rubbed at edges, bookseller`s blind stamp on front endpaper, previous ink inscription on front endpaper; Thomson, Rev. J.B. Joseph Thomson, African explorer. London, 1896. 8vo, frontispiece, 6 maps [5 folding], original red cloth gilt, rubbed at edges; Geddie, John The lake regions of Central Africa. London, 1881. 8vo, frontispiece, original decorative cloth gilt, some rubbing to edges, prize inscription on front endpaper (5)

Los 459

Younghusband, Ethel. Glimpses of East Africa and Zanzibar. London, 1910. 8vo, frontispiece, plates, original blue cloth gilt, foxing to page edges, blank bookplate on front pastedown; Fitzgerald, William Walter Augustine Travels in the coastlands of British East Africa and the islands of Zanzibar and Pemba. London, 1898. 8vo, portrait frontispiece, 6 maps [4 folding, with repairs], original red cloth gilt, bookplate; Lettow-Vonbeck, General von My reminiscences of East Africa. London, [no date]. 8vo, plates and maps, original blue cloth gilt, backstrip faded, interior clean; McDermott, P.L. British East Africa. London, 1895. Second edition, 8vo, portrait frontispiece, original blue cloth gilt, rubbing to edges; Norden, Hermann White and black in East Africa. London, 1924. 8vo, frontispiece, folding map, original cloth gilt, backstrip faded, foxing to page edges; Roscoe, John Twenty-Five years in East Africa. Cambridge, 1921. 8vo, plates, original cloth gilt, foxing; Mendelssohn, Sidney South African bibliography. Cambridge, MA., [no date]. Reprint of 1910 edition, one of 175 copies, 8vo, 2 volumes, original cloth gilt; and 11 others (19)

Los 470

Carne, John. Syria, the Holy Land, Asia Minor &c., illustrated. London: Peter Jackson, late Fisher, Son & Co., [c.1839]. 3 volumes in one, 4to, 3 engraved titles, portrait frontispiece, 3 maps (1 folding), and 117 engraved plates after W.H. Barlett, contemporary half calf, slightly spotted, rubbed; Walsh, Robert Constantinople and the scenery of the seven churches of Asia Minor. London: Fisher Son & Co., [?1839]. 2 volumes, 4to, 2 engraved vignette-titles, 2 maps and 94 engraved plates after Thomas Allom, tissue guards, contemporary green morocco gilt, some light spotting, mainly marginal (3)

Los 483

Grimshaw, Beatrice. From Fiji to the Cannibal Islands. London, 1907. 8vo, frontispiece, original red cloth gilt, backstrip faded; Blackwood, Beatrice Both sides of Buka passage. Oxford, 1935. 8vo, original red cloth gilt, dustwrapper; Dyer, Henry Dai Nippon. London, 1904. 8vo, original red cloth gilt, some light foxing; Marjoribanks, Alexander Travels in South and North America. London, 1853. 8vo, colour frontispiece, original red cloth gilt, edges bumped; Chamberlain, Basil Hall A handbook for travellers in Japan. London, 1901. Sixth edition, 8vo, folding maps, original red cloth gilt; Pennefather, F.W. A handbook for travellers in New Zealand. London, 1893. 8vo, folding maps, original red cloth gilt; Weale, B.L. Putnam The coming struggle in Eastern Asia. London, 1908. 8vo, original red cloth gilt; Holliday, Hubert To the golden east. Kilmarnock, 1904. 8vo, portrait frontispiece, original yellow cloth; Sladen, Douglas More queer things about Japan. London, 1904. 8vo, colour frontispiece, original cloth, worn and dampstained (9)

Los 490

Jones, Inigo. The most notable antiquity of Great Britain, vulgarly called Stone-Heng on Salisbury Plain. London: D. Pakeman & L. Chapman, 1655. First edition, 4to, engraved frontispiece portrait by W. Hollar and 6 woodcut plates (of 7, lacking no. 2), contemporary calf, worn, lacking one cover, some leaves strengthened in fore margin and title laid down

Los 498

Neufeld, Charles. A prisoner of the Khaleefa. London, 1899. First edition, 8vo, frontispiece, original green cloth gilt, red stamp on upper board; Roberts of Kandahar, Lord Forty-one years in India. London, 1897. Fourth edition, 8vo, 2 volumes, portrait frontispiece, original blue cloth gilt, rubbed; Butler, Sir William F. The life of Sir George Pomeroy-Colley. London, 1899. Second impression, 8vo, portrait frontispiece, original red cloth gilt, backstrip faded; Wright, H.C. Seppings With Togo. London, 1905. 8vo, frontispiece, original decorative blue cloth gilt, corners bumped; Repington, Lt. Col C. a` Court The first world war 1914-1918. London, 1920. 8vo, 2 volumes, original green cloth gilt (7)

Los 499

New Guinea - Williamson, Robert W. The Mafulu mountian people of British New Guinea. London, 1912. 8vo, later black morocco gilt, some foxing; Monckton, Captain C. A. W. Last days in New Guinea... London, 1922. 8vo, portrait frontispiece, original orange cloth gilt, stained and rubbed; Grimshaw, Beatrice The new New Guinea. London, 1910. 8vo, portrait frontispiece, original blue cloth gilt, rubbed; Thomson, J.P. British New Guinea. London, 1892. 8vo, portrait frontispiece, original red cloth gilt, rubbed; Chalmers, James & Gill W. Wyatt Work and adventure in New Guinea 1877 to 1885. London, c. 1880`s. 8vo, original brown cloth, bookplate (5)

Los 501

Ottoman Empire - Pardoe, Julia. The beauties of the Bosphorus. London: Virtue & Co., 1838. 4to, engraved title, portrait frontispiece, map and 78 plates by William Bartlett, tissue guards, contemporary decorative morocco gilt, hinges cracking, sections of backstrip loose, contemporary ink inscriptions to endpapers, foxing throughout; Kelman, John From Damascus to Palmyra. London, 1908. 8vo, illustrated by Margaret Thomas, original decorative cloth gilt; Stanley, Henry M. In darkest Africa. London, 1893. New edition, 8vo, frontispiece, folding map, original decorative cloth, backstrip faded, section of frontispiece torn and lacking, map torn (3)

Los 516

Stafford, Thomas. Pacata Hibernia, Ireland appeased and reduced, or an historie of the late warres of Ireland. London: A.M. 1633. First edition, folio, engraved portrait of Sir George Carew, engraved portrait of Queen Elizabeth, 1810 facsimile Speed map of Munster inserted in place of the original, and 16 engraved maps and plates, most folding, near contemporary calf, short marginal tear to title, plate 2 strengthened at fold and with short tear, plate at p.188 repaired with very slight loss, plate at p.292 torn without loss, plate at p.382 with slight loss of margin, a few leaves slightly dampstained in margin at end, portrait of Carew cropped at head, head and base of spine and corners worn, later endpapers

Los 518

Taylor, Griffith. With Scott: the silver lining. London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1916. First edition, 8vo, presentation copy [blind stamp on title], half title, portrait frontispiece, 2 folding maps, plates, original green cloth gilt, some bumping to corners; Nansen, Fridtjof Farthest North. London, 1898. 8vo, 2 volumes, portrait frontispiece, plates, folding map, later half calf gilt, rubbed at edges; Evans, Sir Edward South with Scott. London and Glasgow, [no date]. 8vo, portrait frontispiece, folding map, illustrated with photographs by Herbert Ponting, original blue cloth gilt, dustwrapper, chipped at edges (4)

Los 519

Travel. Constable`s miscellany... Norway, Sweden and Denmark. Edinburgh, 1829. 12mo, vignette title, frontispiece, contemporary half calf; Forestier, A. & Omond, G.W.T. Belgium. London, 1908. 8vo, colour plates, original decorative black cloth, inner hinges weak; Hyatt, Alfred The charm of Paris. London, 1913. New edition, 8vo, original cloth gilt; McGilchrist, John A history of the Turks. London, 1856. 8vo, frontispiece, engraved plates, original red cloth gilt; Lucas, Netley Criminal Paris. London, 1926. 8vo, portrait frontispiece, original cloth gilt, faded; Shelley, Henry Old Paris. Boston, 1912. 8vo, original decorative cloth, patches of wear; Cammaerts, Emile The treasure house of Belgium. London, 1924. 4to, frontispiece, original cloth gilt, backstrip faded; France Gazette anecdotique. Paris, 1876-1880. 8vo, 10 volumes, later half blue morocco gilt, original covers bound in, fading to backstrips; and 9 others (27)

Los 520

Tully, Richard. Letters written during a ten years residence at the court of Tripoli. London: H. Colburn, 1810. Third edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, 7 hand-coloured aquatints and 1 folding map, contemporary half calf, small tear to head of volume 1 spine; M`Leod, John Voyage of His Majesty`s Ship Alceste, along the coast of Corea. London: J. Murray, 1818. Second edition, 8vo, engraved portrait & 5 hand-coloured aquatints, contemporary calf, some discolouration, offsetting to two plates, lacks strip at foot of spine, joints splitting (3)

Los 522

Volney, C.F., comte de. Voyage en Syrie et en Egypt, pendant les années 1783, 84 et 85. Paris: Dugour et Durand, an VII [1799]. Third edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, half-titles, 4 folding plates, folding plan and 2 (of 3) engraved maps, contemporary half calf, half-titles, rubbed; Sonnini, C.S. Travels in Upper and Lower Egypt. London: J. Debrett, 1800. 4to, engraved portrait and 27 plates, contemporary calf, spine gilt, blindstamped "G.C. Carleton" on upper boards, lacks map, contemporary calf, rebacked retaining original spine, library stamp erased from frontispiece verso and ownership inscription erased from head of title, slightly spotted; [Egypt] Bulletin trimestriel de la Société Khédiviale de Géographie du Caire. Cairo, 1876. 8vo, 7 folding maps, cloth; 3 similiar Bulletins; Bowman-Manifold An outline of the Egyptian and Palestine campaigns, 1914 to 1918. 1929. 8vo, folding maps, original wrappers, worn; Shukry, M.F. Equatoria under Egyptian rule. Cairo, 1953. 4to, original wrappers, slightly rubbed (9)

Los 486

A 19th Century black and white Portrait Print of the Reverend John Saville in gilt frame.

Los 487

An unsigned oval half length Watercolour Portrait of a girl. 9" (23cms) x 7 1/4" (18cms).

Los 497

After KNELLER; A black and white Portrait Print of Charles Howard, Earl of Carlisle, a black and white print of Rotherham Bridge, Yorkshire and various other prints.

Los 363

A miniature 3/4 length Portrait on ivory of a fashionable lady, 4" (10cms) x 3" (7cms), in gilt metal frame and a similar slightly larger portrait (cracked).

Los 366

A Victorian Photograph Album and contents of portrait photographs, mainly of the Coles family, Malton, with brass clasp gilt edges.

Los 376

A Victorian Photograph Album and contents of portrait photographs, the leather covers with metal clasp and 2 smaller albums and contents of portrait photographs.

Los 392

A pair of Victorian Portrait Photographs of a man and woman in folding leather frames and 2 others.

Los 3

19th century English school - Portrait of a military officer, pastel, 58.5 x 48.5 cm

Los 28

Cedric Flower (1920-2000), Australian - Primitive style portrait of a red-haired, bare footed lady carrying a branch, signed, oil on board, 24 x 18 cm

Los 32

19th century English school - Portrait of a lady, oil on canvas, 30 x 24 cm, within period maple frame

Los 36

19th century French school - Profile portrait of a lady, possibly Marie Antoinette, watercolour, 19 x 15 cm

Los 37

19th century English school - Portrait of a young lady with dog on her lap, oil on board, 31.5 x 22.5 cm

Los 50

Kelly - Full-length portrait of a young girl standing with flower, pastel, bears signature, 74 x 38 cm

Los 130

H. Macbeth-Raeburn - Full length portrait of a gentleman in full Scottish attire, print, 66 x 39 cm

Los 630

A 19th century papier mache snuff box painted with portrait of a lady, to/w a smaller snuff box with mother-of-pearl inlay, a turned wood dice-cup and an oriental carved wood ovoid pomander (4)

Los 666

A Great War Military Medal to 353112 Pte. A. Knight, 1/7 London Regt., killed in action 25/7/1918, to/w his oak framed memorial plaque, leather ammunition belt; Infantry Records Office Notice; xerox copy portrait, (medal lacking suspender). Note: MM gazetted 13th March 1918

Los 39

A 19th century French circular snuff box, the cover set with watercolour on ivory portrait miniature of a lady of the court, engine turned border, gilt interior, 6.5cm diam, Gustave Veyrat, Paris c.1900

Los 3

J. Gregg Pirie, (Editor), "World - Famous Paintings", in one illustrated Volume, published W. & G. Foyle 1939 and "The National Portrait Gallery - Third Series", in one Volume published Cassell Petter & Galpin, (2).

Los 23

Lord Macaulay`s Essays and Lays of Ancient Rome, Silver Library Edition, with illustrations and portrait, published Longmans, Green & Co: "The Poetical Works of John Milton" in one illustrated Volume: Hans Christian Andersen, "Popular Tales for Children", published Ward, Locke & Co: Jonathan Swift, "Gulliver`s Travels", in one Volume, published Ward, Locke & Co., (4).

Los 506

Early 19th Century English School, Shoulder-length portrait of a parson, with sideburns, white stock, a black jacket, oil on canvas, unsigned, 61cms 51cms, (24" x 20").

Los 518

Trevor Haddon, Half-length portrait of Thomas Bayley, M.P.- of Lenton Abbey abnd Langor Hall, Notts, oil on canvas, signed, dated 1899, 76cms x 63cms, (30" x 25").

Los 519

N. Denholm Davis, Full-length portrait of Lieutenant Colonel Sir. H.D. Readett-Bayley, K.B.E., oil on canvas, signed, label verso, 103cms x 76cms, (41½" x 30").

Los 406

A Staffordshire portrait bust of William Shakespeare, he wears puce tunic and yellow chemise, with mustard trim, on a faux marble socle, 22.5cm high, c.1860-80

Los 844

A Doulton Lambeth brown stoneware baluster jug, applied with four portrait roundels, of youth to old age, each encircled by a proverb, He That Buys land Buys Stones. He That Buys Flesh Buys Bones, He that Buys Eggs Buys Many Shells, He That Buys Good Ale Buys Nothing Else, 19cm high, impressed mark

Los 979

Edith Byers (1871-1956), Portrait of a Young Lady, head and shoulders, signed, dated 1901, charcoal, 33cm x 25cm

Los 988

English School (19th Century), Portrait of a Dandy, watercolour, 22cm x 18cm

Los 990

English School (19th Century), Portrait of Vicesimus Knox 1752-1821, watercolour, oval, 41cm x 32cm

Los 995

English School (Early 19th Century), Portrait of a Young Girl, seated on a sofa, watercolour, 29cm x 25cm

Los 1012

French School (19th Century), Portrait of a Gentleman, wearing a white stock and black overcoat, half length, watercolour, inscribed in French to verso, oval, 18cm x 14.5cm

Los 1013

French School (19th Century), Portrait of La Duchesse de Broglie, nee de Staoil, married Feb 1816, label to verso, watercolour, 49cm x 38cm

Los 1026

Heureux (18th Century), Portrait of a Young Woman, signed, dated 1795, pencil, 29cm x 20cm

Los 1046

L**Hope (20th Century), Portrait, Young Boy, with curly hair, signed, dated 1916, pastel, 50cm x 39cm

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