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Rodgers, Joseph. The Scenery of Sherwood Forest, with An Account of Some Eminent People Once Resident There, Fisher Unwin, London 1908. Tan buckram, plate illustrations, quarto; Granger, James. Old Nottingham: Its Streets, People etc, Nottingham Daily Express, Nottingham 1902. Maroon cloth, portrait frontispiece, plate illustrations, octavo; and four other works of Nottinghamshire interest, (6).
Gibbon, Edward. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, new edition, four volumes, Jones, London 1825. Full mottled calf, engraved portrait frontispiece, folding maps, octavo; and Mogg's New [Folding] Plan of London, no date, circa 1860. Hand-coloured, in original card wallet with pictorial label, (2).
Miss Nina Jemmett-Browne, seven coloured wax miniatures, including Charles V, after the portrait in the Louvre by an unknown Flemish artist, 13.5cm x 10.5cm (exhibited Royal Academy 1913, no. 1828); Jane Seymour after Hans Holbein, daughter of Charles I after Van Dyck, framed, mainly with Miss Jemmett-Browne exhibition labels verso (7)
ISLAMIC COINS, POST-MONGOL IRAN, Afsharid, Nadir Shah, as viceroy (1142-1148h), Abbasi (2), Mashhad 1145h, 1147h (A 2736); Nadir Shah, as king (1148-1160h), Rupi, type D, Mashhad, no date visible (A 2744.1), 6-Shahi (4), type C, Isfahan 1150h, 1151h, Tabriz 1151h, Mashhad 1151h (A 2747); ‘Adil Shah (1160-1161h), Abbasi, type A, Isfahan 1160h (A 2760); Shahrukh, 1st reign (1161-1163h), Double-Rupi (2), type C, Mashhad 1162h (A 2773), Abbasi (2), type B1, Shiraz, dates off flan (A 2776); Zand, Karim Khan (1166-1193h), Abbasi (2), type B, Isfahan 1176h, Shiraz 1177h (A 2799), Abbasi (2), type C, Tabriz 1182h, Shiraz 1180h (A 2800); Qajar, Nasir al-din Shah, Qiran, type B, Hamadan 1292h (A 2930), ½-Qiran, portrait type, Tehran 1272h (A 2935). Mostly very fine. -18
ISLAMIC COINS, COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Egypt, Khedive Abbas Hilmi II (1892-1914), Dedication of the National Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, Cairo, 1897, Silver Medal, by Séraphin Emil Vernier, obv uniformed bust left wearing fez, rev crest and open wreath, legend in Arabic and French naming the Khedive, Minister, Director and Architect, stamped ARGENT 950 M/M on edge, 70mm (BDM VI:227). Nearly extremely fine, toned and very rare. The first Egyptian Museum was built in Boulak, but in 1891 it was moved to the Giza Palace. The present Museum, with its 107 halls and which this medal commemorates, is situated in the Tahrir Square in Cairo.Building work commenced in 1897 and it opened on the 15th November, 1902 Vernier dates his obverse portrait 1896
Stephen Ward (British, 1912-1963) Portrait of Frederick Mullaly Esq, signed lower left "Stephen Ward '52" and initialled "FM" lower centre, charcoal and pastel, 53 x 36ccm. Freddie Mullaly, writer, was 89 in February 2007 and was featured in the Independent. Stephen Ward was a society osteopath. Winston Churchill, Elizabeth Taylor and many famous people were among his clients. He was also an artist and drew many famous people including members of the Royal family. Lord Astor of Cliveden was a patient of Ward's on whose estate he rented a cottage, which he used at weekends. He used to take young girls down to Cliveden and out and about in London, where he would introduce them to his influential friends. One of these girls, Christine Keeler, entered a relationship with John Profumo, the War Minister, at the same time as she was having an affair with Yevgeny Ivanov, a Soviet Naval Attache at the Russian Embassy who was engaged in espionage. When this was uncovered the Government was rocked to its foundations. Profumo lied to the House of Commons, resigning when he was found out. Stephen Ward was charged with living on immoral earnings, and, in 1963, on the final day of his trial he committed suicide before hearing the Judge pass sentence. Ward's drawing of Christine Keeler was bought by the Tate Gallery. The pictures of the Royal family were bought anonymously at an exhibition to raise funds for Ward's defence during the trial, they eventually turned up in the archives of the Illustrated London News

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