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A rare pearlware lobed commemorative plate, printed in purple with a head and shoulders portrait of 'Our Amiable Queen Adelaide', and titled beneath, the gadrooned border with sprays of flowers and leaves, 21.5cm diameter (8 1/2"), printed lion and crown mark, circa 1832 (small chip to underside of rim)
A VICTORIAN OAK OFFICERS WRITING CABINET the interior fitted an arrangement of pigeon holes and short drawers, the central cupboard enclosed by panel doors, inset portrait engravings enclosed by panels with engraved brass monograms and inscribed 'Bureau of Sir Henry James RE 1862' on a stand fitted two drawers, 42" wide.
*Douglas (Kirk, b. 1916, actor). Signed black and white promotional photo, c. 1960, head and shoulders portrait, signed in black ink at foot of image, approx. 13 x 9 cm, together with other similar black and white promotional postcard-size photos of actors, the majority with facsimile signatures including Brigitte Bardot, Douglas Fairbanks, Margaret Lockwood, Bill Holden, Johnnie Ray and Michael Wilding, (the latter with a real signature) (12)
*Pavlova (Anna, 1881-1931, dancer). Signed black and white photo postcard, c. 1920, head and shoulders portrait, signed along lower edge, togethe with two other black and white photo postcards showing full-length dancing pose portraits of ballerinas Tamar Karsawina and Phyllis Bedells, both signed, all approx. 13.5 x 9 cm (3)
*Historical figures. A good mixed collection of ALSs, documents, fragments, autograph envelopes, signatures, 18th to 20th c., includes Sidney Godolphin, Viscount Godolphin, politician (1645-1712), and Henry Boyle (d. 1725), politician; George Dodington (1691-1762), politician and diarist; Frederick, Duke of York, brother of George IV; French document from the ministry of war regarding prisoners and zeppelins, 1918; Tomasz Arciszewski, socialist prime minister of Poland, 1945; Lord Burghley, Olympic gold medallist and statesman; Prime Ministers: Palmerston, A. Bonar Law, W.E. Gladstone, John Julius Angerstein, philanthropist, with portrait; Lord Pakington, statesman and first lord of the admiralty; Charles O'Hara (1740-1802), General, Governor of Gibraltar, rare specimen; Charles Darling, judge; Joseph P. Kennedy, USA ambassador in London and father of John F Kennedy, 1939; Sir Lawrence Peel, Chief Justice of Calcutta, India; Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd, judge and writer; Lord Northbrook, Viceroy of India; Captain James Burney, brother of Fanny Burney, navy man and author, rare specimen; Scientists and inventors: Lord Kelvin, inventor of the Kelvin scale; Nathaniel J. Holmes, inventor of self-igniting danger signals; Sir T. H. Tizard, atomic scientist; Charles Babbage, inventor of the computer; also Gustave, Augustus, Granville, Hesketh, Castlereagh, Landseer, Salisbury, Hardwicke, Newcastle, Woburn, and numerous other items in the hands of royalty, peers, statesmen, scientists, explorers, etc. (approx 100)
*Oxfordshire - James II. Exemplification of Recovery, dated 9th May 1687, being William Dennys petition against Henry Clift for the Manor of Newton Purcell (Newnton Purcell) with the appurtenances, sixteen messuages, ten gardens, two hundred acres of land, twenty acres of meadow, one hundred acres of pasture and eighty acres of furze and heath, large initial letter portrait of the King and with top decorated top border showing lions and unicorn, with mythical creatures, with translation (1)
*Somerset. Vellum Recovery document dated 25th November 1833, in which George Helder makes claim against William Helder for ten messuages, ten gardens, two hundred acres of pasture, two hundred acres of arable land, thirty acres of wood and ten acres covered in water in Batcombe, with large portrait of the King in initial letter, together with decorative borders to top and side margins, with complete Royal wax seal, contained in metal skippet (1)
[James I]. The Narrative History of King James, for the First Fourteen Years. In four Parts. I. The State of England at his Majesties entrance ... II. ... Divorce betwixt the Lady Frances Howard, and Robert Earl of Essex ... III. A Declaration of his Majesties Revenue ..., 1st ed., 1651, eng. allegorical portrait with lettpress explanation leaf, eng. frontis. portrait of Sir Thomas Overbury, (these three leaves det.), folding eng. portrait of Robert Carr and his wife, lacks leaf V4 (blank), some spotting and light dampstaining to inner margins, contemp. calf, rebacked and corners restored, sm. 4to (1)
Malpighi (Marcello). Opera posthuma quibus praefixa est eiustem vita a seipso scripta, & de Structura Glandularum, Conglobatarum, two parts in one vol., 1st ed., pub. A. & J. Churchill, 1697, eng. allegorical frontis. (prepared to verso without loss), eng. portrait of the author, nineteen eng. plts., some browning to text, (occn. heavy), some soiling to first and last few leaves, disbound without covers, folio (1)
Strong (Roy). Tudor & Jacobean Portraits (National Portrait Gallery), 2 vols., pub. H.M.S.O., 1969, col. plts., num. b&w plts. and illusts., t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt in slipcase, rubbed and marked, 4to, together with Millar (Oliver), The Tudor Stuart and early Georgian Pictures in the Collection of Her Majesty The Queen, 2 vols., pub. Phaidon, 1963, some col. and num. b&w plts., orig. cloth gilt in d.j.s, with slipcase, rubbed, 4to, plus Linnell (John), The Royal Gallery of Pictures, being a selection of the cabinet paintings in Her Majesty's private collection at Buckingham Palace, pub. H. G. Bohm, 1850, eng. dedication leaf and thirty-two eng. plts. after paintings, mostly uncol. mezzotints by S. W. Reynolds, some spotting and marginal soiling, plts. partly loose with consequent minor fraying to extrems., orig. leather-backed boards, heavily rubbed and marked, folio, and Constable (W. G.), Canaletto, Giovanni Antonio Canal, 1697-1768, 2 vols., Oxford University Press, 1962, num. b&w plts., etc, orig. cloth gilt in d.j.s., small 4to, plus others on British Art (11)
English county maps. Cary (John), Twenty-three uncoloured engraved maps from the 1789 edition of Camden's Britannia, including North & South Wales, Channel Islands, Bedfordshire, Berkshire, Cumberland, Dorset, Devon, Durham, Essex, Herefordshire, Ireland, Leicestershire, Middlesex, Monmouthshire, Oxfordshire, Shropshire, Somerset, Staffordshire, Westmoreland, Worcestershire (x2), plus three title pages and an engraved portrait of William Camden (27)
English School (late 18th century), Portrait of a gentleman, bust length, wearing a striped waistcoat, thought to be Francis Nevil, oil on canvas, bears inscription detailing sitter verso, oval 30.5 x 25.5 cm, and English School, Portrait of a gentleman wearing a blue jacket, thought to be Thomas St Quintin, pencil and watercolour, inscribed with sitter verso, oval 11 x 8 cm, with a verre eglomise mount
Willis, N. P., & W. H. Bartlett (illustrator), American Scenery; or, Land, Lake, and River Illustrations of Transatlantic Nature, London, George Virtue, 1840, small folio (270 x 205mm.), two volumes, 2 additional illustrated title, frontispiece portrait of Bartlett, plates, contemporary ownership inscription on front free endpaper, occasional marginal spotting, contemporary calf gilt, g.e., extremities rubbed
The Works of Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Albans, and Lord High Chancellor of England, London, for W. Baynes and Son (and others), 1824, 8vo (220 x 130mm.), ten volumes, engraved portrait frontispiece of Bacon, contemporary calf, spines in four gilt compartments, red morocco lettering pieces, armorial bookplate of Alexander Walker of Bowland, bookplate of Andrew Davis, and booksellers label of Blackwell's of Oxford With a number of other works including a thirteen volume set of David Hume's 'The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar, to the Revolution in 1688' (London, 1793-1794)
Speedy, Tom, The Natural History of Sport in Scotland with Rod and Gun, Edinburgh & London, William Blackwood and Sons, 1920, 8vo (250 x 180mm.), half title, frontispiece portrait plate of the author, plates, original green cloth gilt, spine lettered in gilt With nine other works including, George Malcolm and Aymer Maxwell's 'Grouse and Grouse Moors' (London, 1910), Seton Gordon's 'The Land of the Hills and the Glens' (London, 1920), and Osgood Hanbury Mackenzie of Inverewe 'A Hundred Years in the Highlands' (London, 1921)
Bartlett, W. (illustrator), The Scenery and Antiquities of Ireland, London, George White, [n.d.], small folio (265 x 210mm.), two volumes, additional illustrated title, map, and ca. 17 plates, portrait plate for volume I, and vignette to volume II, occasional marginal spotting, new endpapers, modern half calf, green morocco lettering pieces
Blackstone, William, Commentaries on the Laws of England, London, by A. Strahan for T. Cadell and J. Butterworth and Son, 1825, 8vo (215 x 130mm.), four volumes, portrait frontispiece of the author, contemporary calf, rebacked, red and black morocco lettering pieces With a number of other works including a Dicken's 'Christmas Book' (London, 1852), and John Lang's 'Wanderings in India' (London, 1859)
Catalogue of Oriental Rugs in the Collection of James F. Ballard, Indianapolis, The John Herron Art Institute, 1924, 4to (310 x 230mm.), half title, photographic frontispiece portrait of Ballard, plates, and illustrations, few leaves loose, margins frayed, occasional water-staining, original paper wrappers, One of 100 Limited Edition copies inscribed by James Franklin Ballard on the half title Practical Carpentry, Joinery, &c., London, Thomas Kelly, 1826, small folio (270 x 210mm.), additional illustrated title, plates, some marginal browning, contemporary half black morocco, spine lettered in gilt
Habington, Thomas & John Amphlett (editor), A Survey of Worcestershire, Oxford, James Parker and Co, for Worcestershire Historical Society, 1895-1897, 8vo (285 x 205mm.), two parts in four volumes, engraved frontispiece portrait of the author, title vignettes, plates, illustrations, offsetting onto title volume 1, part 1, occasional spotting, later cloth backed spines, spines lettered in gilt, faded
A catalogue 'Age of Chivalry, Art in Plantagenet England' at the Royal Acadamy of Arts, 1987; together with two exhibition catalogues bound in a single volume namely 'Richard III' National Portrait Gallery June-October 1973 and 'Medieval Art in East Anglia, 1300-1520', and 'Princely Magnificence, Court Jewels of the Renaissance,' a V & A Publication 1981. (3)
Portraiture: Strong R: Tudor and Jacobean Portraits, in two volumes, HMSO 1969, with box sleeve; Kerslake, J: Early Georgian Portraits, in two volumes, HMSO 1977, box sleeve, Strong, R: The English Icon 1967 with dust wrapper, Lavender, D.S: The Monarchy in Portrait Miniatures, 1993 with dust wrapper, Young, K.K: Complete Illustrated catalogue of the National Portrait Gallery, 1981, with dust wrapper, Millar, O: The Age of Charles I, Painting in England, Tate Gallery 1972, Manners and Morals, Tate Gallery 1988, in Tudor and Jacobean England, The Tate Gallery, 1995 and The Medieval Face, NPG, 1974. (9)

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