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A late 19th Century German Renaissance Revival patinated cast iron circular charger by Sim. Knoch, the central boss cast with a head and shoulders portrait of Charles V, The Holy Roman Emperor, within a border of scrolls and strapwork framing figures, birds and mythical creatures, the rim similarly decorated with portrait roundels, cast 'Sim. Knoch. Fct. 14083' mark to reverse, diameter approx 59cm.
A late 19th Century Mauchline ware souvenir book, the front titled 'Souvenir of Land O'Burns' cornered by four views and scattered thistles, the back decorated with a view of 'Burns' Cottage', together with a late 19th Century Mauchline ware 'Cabinet Album Land O'Burns', decorated with a view of 'Burns' Cottage', the back decorated with a portrait of 'Robert Burns', and another late 19th Century Mauchline ware 'New Photo Chromo Western Highlands Album', decorated with a view of 'Inveraray, Loch Fyne', each album containing monochrome lithographs and photographs.
Bransby Williams; pair of 1940's World War II period pastel portraits of Dickens characters comprising Ebenezer Scrooge from a Christmas Carol and Grandfather Smallweed from Bleak House, dated 1942 and 1945 respectively, framed and glazed, 25 x 22.5cm and 26 x 23cm. Bransby Williams was an actor, producer and a musical performer. A portrait by this artist is believed to be in the National Portrait Gallery and forms part of the old theatre museum collections looked after by the Victoria and Albert Museum (Illustrated)
AUTOGRAPHS, Dignitaries. – An album titled in manuscript ‘Autographs Vol. V.’ containing approx 190 clipped signatures or letters mounted recto and verso of 33 leaves. [N.p.: n.d. but most signatures circa 1790-1890.] Folio (276 x 224mm.) The majority of signatures taken from envelope fronts and mounted beside a brief manuscript biography, often accompanied by a manuscript coat-of-arms and occasionally an engraved portrait, all on red- ruled card. (Some light spotting, browning or soiling.) Late 19th Century diced calf (somewhat rubbed, extremities scuffed, spine worn). Note: the signatories include Charles William Vane-Stewart, Earl of Londonderry; Cropley Ashley Cooper, 6th Earl of Shaftesbury; Thomas Spring Rice, Lord Monteagle; Sir Dighton Macnaughten Probyn, William Saunders Seebright Lascelles, William Howard Russell, Samuel Rawson Gardiner, Sir Walter Calverley Trevelyan, Sir William Boyd Dawkins, William Harcourt, Sir William Digby Wyatt, etc.
ARMSTRONG, Martin Donisthorpe. Portrait of the Misses Harlowe. London: Elkin Mathews & Marrot, 1928. Limited edition of 530 copies, this number 521 of 30 copies for presentation signed by the author, 4to (200 x 141mm.) (Light spotting to fore-edges of a few leaves.) Original boards, dust-jacket (dust-jacket slightly spotted). Note: number four of the Woburn Books series. (See illustration)
BINDINGS. Clement K. SHORTER. Charlotte Brontë and her Sisters. London: 1906. 8vo (184 x 114mm.) Portrait frontispiece, occasional plates. (Spotted.) Contemporary green calf gilt, the spines in six compartments with raised bands, morocco lettering-piece to the second, the others with repeat decoration in gilt, gilt turn-ins (spine faded). – And seven other leather-bound works (8). (See illustration)
PALGRAVE, William Gifford. Narrative of a Year’s Journey Through Central and Eastern Arabia (1862-63)… third edition. London & Cambridge: 1866. 2 vols., 8vo (222 x 135mm.) Portrait frontispiece, occasional plates, 4 folding plans and 1 folding map hand-coloured in outline. (Map torn, some browning.) Original cloth (extremities slightly bumped). (See illustration)

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