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ANTHONY FREDERICK AUGUSTUS SANDYS (1829-1904, BRITISH) Inscribed and Dated 1851 to label Verso Oil on Panel Head and Shoulders Portrait of a Young Lady Further inscribed to label verso: “Number 2 Hope A Study 1851 Fred Sands 2 Osnaburgh Street Regents Park” 9” x 6” Oval Provenance: Private Norfolk Collection Note: Possibly Lot 259 – Painting – Portrait of a Lady – F Sandys (oval), which realised 14 Shillings in the Auction Sale of the contents of 77 Newmarket Road, Norwich on the 15th / 16th May 1934, The Sale was conducted by S Mealing, Mills & Co with Messrs Spelman,
CLARENDON (Edward Earl of) The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, 3 volumes, Oxford 1702-07 (vol 1 1702, vol 2 1707, vol 3 1704), folio, half titles, engraved portrait frontispieces, vignette title pages, volume 1 with damp stain affecting latter half, panel calf (vol 1 with cracked hinges, vol 3 partially lacking label, rubbed with calf damaged in places)
CAMDEN (William) Britannia, Newly Translated into English: With Large Additions and Improvements, first Gibson edition 1695, folio, engraved portrait frontispiece, 9 single page engraved plates and 49 double page maps by Robert Morden (lacks Hertfordshire), damaged calf, upper board detached, interior generally good
BAXTER (Richard) A Petition for Peace: with the Reformation of the Liturgy, London 1661, small 4to, slight cropping, part in black letter; A Saint or a Brute, London: by R.W. for Francis Tyton 1662, small 4to, age-staining, upper board detached; [BOREMAN (Robert)] Autokatakritos or Hypocrisie Unvail'd and Jesuitisme Unmaskt, in a Letter to Mr R.Baxter, London: for R.Royston 1662, small 4to, later half bound; Sacrilegious Desertion of the Holy Ministery Rebuked, 1672, 12mo, bound with The Agreement of divers Ministers of Christ in the County of Worcester.., 2nd edition 1656, somewhat time worn and stained, second title page with tear and loss to part of title, ownership signature of [Rev] Thomas Jackson, damaged later calf; A Discourse of the Nature, Ends and Difference of the Two Covenants, London: by J.Darby for Richard Chiswell 1673, small 8vo, errata corrected by hand, adverts at end, some leaves a little cropped at head, provenance: the library of the Rev Thomas Jackson with Wesleyan Theological Institution/James Heald bookplate, damaged rebacked calf; Stubbes, Baxter, Burgess, et al. Miscellaneous Addresses and Sermons, 1617-1678, portrait frontispiece of Stubbes and his Sayings heavily cropped (first item), cropping also to Perkins' Foundation of Christian Religion (1617), later worn green calf, aeg (6) Provenance: Wesley House Library, Cambridge
MILTON (John) Paradise Lost. A Poem, in Twelve Books, 2 volumes, London: for J and R Tonson and S Draper 1749, 4to, engraved portrait frontispieces, 12 engraved plates, full calf, rebacked, spine cracked and boards flaking; CRABBE (Rev George) The Village: A Poem in Two Books, London: for J Dodsley 1783, 4to; bound with The Abbey of Kilkhampton, London: for G Kearsley 1780, boards (upper detached) (3)
Bindings. ROLLIN (M) The Ancient History of the Egyptians..., 8 volumes, London: for W Sharpe & Son et al 1819, 8vo, engraved portrait frontis, folding maps, half calf (rubbed and scuffed); ROBERTSON (William) The Works, 12 volumes, London: for William Baynes and Son et al 1824, 8vo, engraved portrait frontis, full mottled calf (spine labels lacking, rubbed) (20)
Attributed to Boldini (Italian, 1842-1931) Portrait of a Lady in a Black Hat crayon, on paper with the watermark of Dacroi Freres 18 x 15cm Provenance: Groult Jne, 12 Rue Sainte- Apolline 12, Paris Private collection, UK Exhibited: Exposition Universelle de 1867 Membre du Jury, Deux Medailles D'Or, Exposition Universelle 1878
Henry Rayner (British, 1903-1957) Portrait of Henri Gaudier-Brzeska, 1913 signed lower right and titled in pencil original drypoint 14 x 11 cm A good impression, singed and inscribed in pencil by the artist verso "Trial proof. Limited to 10 imps. £16.16". The date 1914 appears in drypoint in reverse in the image, though Rayner has written "Henry Gaudier 1913" at the base of the sheet in pencil.
A Victorian hand-painted oval portrait miniature brooch/pendant, depicting a female portrait, with engine turned and foliate decorated borders and suspension hoop, the glazed panel to reverse containing woven hair; another two oval portrait miniatures; also a scroll design bar brooch -4 Lengths: 6.5cm; 6cm; 5cm and 4cm
A collection of items, to include a Victorian gold mounted oval shell cameo brooch, carved with a classical soldier's portrait profile; a 9ct rose gold fancy link bracelet; two lady's 9ct gold wrist watches; a 9ct gold mounted amethyst set ring; a foliate engraved silver hinged bangle; two pairs of cufflinks and three engine turned silver napkin rings -11
A collection of items, to include an Edwardian scroll form pendant set with an old European cut diamond and freshwater pearls, with trace link chain; a 9ct gold bouton pearl set ring (pearl untested); a colourless gem set full-eternity ring; an oval miniature portrait set brooch/pendant with chain; a 9ct white gold mounted oval shell cameo and marcasite set brooch; also a 9ct gold floral decorated bar brooch -6
ATTRIBUTED TO SIMON JACQUES ROCHARD (FRENCH 1788 - 1872) A MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG LADY, ANN SAVAGE, HER FAIR HAIR IN RINGLETS, HAVING BLUE EYES AND WEARING A WHITE GOWN WITH BLUE WAISTBAND AND BLUE SHAWL watercolour on ivory 9.3cm x 7cm (3.6in x 2.75in), within verre eglomise mount and ebonised frame
CIRCLE OF PIERRE MIGNARD I (FRENCH 1612-1638) PORTRAIT OF THE 'DUCHESS OF ROHAN, DAUGHTER TO THE DUKE DE SULLY' Oil on canvas 70cm x 55cm (27.5in x 21.75in) , surmounted by name plaque, in period carved gilt gesso frame Marguerite (1595-1660), daughter of Maximilien de Bethune, Duke de Sully, King Henry V's wise minister, married Henry, Duke of Rohan in 1605. Their eldest surviving daughter, also Marguerite (1616-1684), was the next Duchess of Rohan.
JAMES DOWNES (MID 19TH CENTURY) A PORTRAIT OF ROBERT PALMER KEMP, J.P., HALF LENGTH Inscribed verso 'Robert Palmer Kemp, Justice of the Peace, of Swardeston & Coltishall', oil on canvas 76cm x 63.5cm (30in x 25in), and a companion, his wife, each in original frames with labels for W. Boswell of Norwich(2) The companion portrait inscribed 'Mrs R.P.Kemp, nee Moody, widow of Mr Taylor, Surgeon in the Army'
CLAUDE LORRAINE NURSEY (CIRCA 1820-1873) A DOUBLE PORTRAIT OF TWO BOYS IN THE SCHOOL ROOM Signed, inscribed and dated twice on reverse ‘Painted by Claude L. Nursey, Norwich, 1867’, oil on canvas 62cm x 46cm (24.5in x 18in) C.L.Nursey was the sone of the Rev. Perry Nursey, an amateur painter at one time living near Woodbridge, where he knew Thomas Churchyard and was influenced by Constable. Claude Nursey also painted landscapes
A Monumental tribute of respect to the memory of Admiral Lord Nelson…. London: Stampa & Son, March 14, 1806. Framed, large size. Note: Le Quesne 37. The monumental pictures are all basically similar in design, consisting either of a bust of Nelson on a plinth or a portrait of Nelson on the side of a plinth, suitably inscribed, with flags on either side and appropriate figures of weeping sailors. Most of them have an incorrect version of the White Ensign.
Admiral Nelson falling into the arms of Victory … London: I. Hinton, Dec. 12, 1805. Framed, large size. Note: Le Quesne 51.In these allegorical pictures, it is the dying Nelson himself, not a bust or portrait, to whom the mythical figures of Britannia, etc. express their grief as he dies in the arms of Victory. “Crude as they are in artistic terms and, to our taste, expressing an excessive adulation for the dying hero, these pictures should not be construed as reflecting the emotions confined at that time to he less sophisticated strata of society. Essentially the same response .. is reflected in the later, technically utterly different … the ‘Immortality of Nelson’ by Benjamin West, and the ‘Apotheosis of Nelson’ by Nicholas Legrand …” Le Quesne p. 16.
Beatty, William Authentic narrative of the death of Lord Nelson: with the circumstances preceding, attending, and subsequent to, that event; the professional report on his lordship’s wound; and several interesting anecdotes. London: Cadell & Davies, 1807. First edition, 8vo, portrait frontispiece, engraved plate of the ball that killed Nelson, paper boards, printed paper label (not original ?),edges uncut, head and tail restored, boards stained, portrait frontispiece mounted, contemporary ownership signatures on the titlepage and in the margins of the frontispiece, restorations to corners of last couple of leaves. Note: The author was surgeon to the Victory in the Battle of Trafalgar. The work was originally intended as a contribution to the life then being written by Clarke and McArthur and published separately in advance.
Beatty, William Authentic narrative of the death of Lord Nelson: with the circumstances preceding, attending, and subsequent to, that event; the professional report on his lordship’s wound; and several interesting anecdotes. London: Cadell & Davies, 1808. 2nd edition, 8vo., engraved portrait frontispiece, engraved plate of the ball that killed Nelson, later half calf, marbled boards, in a half calf solander case; White, Joshua. Memoirs of the professional life of … Horatio Nelson. London: James Cundee, 1806, 3rd edition., 8vo., engraved portrait fronispiece, engraved titlepage, engraved fldg. plate of the Battle of Copenhagen, engraved fldg. plan of the Battle of Abukir, fldg. plan of the Battle of Trafalgar, fldg. facsim. note, fldg. plate of Nelson’s coffin, original paper boards, edges uncut, rebacked, and another. [3]
De Saumarez, James, Baron, Admiral Memoirs and correspondence … from the original papers in the family by Sir John Ross. London, 1838. First edition, 2 volumes, 8vo., portrait frontispieces to both volumes, and 7 other plates, original cloth, rubbed, upper joint of vol. 1 weak, some foxing, generally to the plates; Sherrard, O.A. A life of Lord St. Vincent. London, 1933. First edition, 8vo., publisher’s cloth, dustwrappers; Pocock, Tom. A thirst for glory: the life of Admiral Sir Sidney Smith. London, 1996. First edition, 8vo., publisher’s cloth, dustwrappers, signed by the author; Mackay, Ruddock .F. Admiral Hawke. London, 1965. First edition, 8vo., publisher’s cloth, dustwrappers; Murray, Geoffrey. The life of Admiral Collngwood. London, 1936. First edition, 8vo., publisher’s cloth; Macintyre, Donald. Admiral Rodney. London, 1962. First edition, 8vo., publisher’s cloth, dustwrappers; Lloyd, Christopher. St Vincent and Camperdown. London, 1963. First edition, 8vo., publishers cloth, dustwrappers, and 9 others. [17]

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