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English School, Portrait of a young woman, half length, wearing a bonnet and carrying a basket; Portrait of a young man, half length, playing a recorder, each hand coloured stipple engravings, each s. 15.5 x 12.5 cm, and three other monochromatic studies of soldiers, a pair of lovers, and a landscape
Opie, John, Lectures on Painting, delivered at Royal Academy of Arts: with A Letter on the Proposal for A Public Memorial of The Naval Glory of Great Britain, London, for Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1809, 4to (265 x 210mm.), engraved frontispiece portrait of the author, 10 engraved plates, of which 9 are tinted in arabic gum(?), contemporary half red morocco, extremities rubbed.
Culpeper, Nicholas (1616-1654), Culpeper's Complete Herbal, to which is now added, upwards of One Hundred Additional Herbs..., London, Richard Evans, 1815, small folio (260 x 200mm.), engraved portrait frontispiece of the author, and 40 hand-coloured plates, contemporary calf, rebacked, red morocco lettering piece, red morocco label of Richard Burrow dated 1816 pasted onto verso of the front cover.
Tennyson, Alfred (1809-1892), Poems, London, Edward Moxon and Co., 1862, 4to (215 x 140mm.), half title, lithographed frontispiece oval medallion portrait of the author, illustrations, contemporary calf, rebacked, red morocco lettering piece, inner gilt dentelles, g.e. With a number of other works, mainly bindings, including John Bartlett's 'Familiar Quotations: A collection of Passages, Phrases, and Proverbs' (London, 1902), and Thomas Moore 'Lalla Rookh, An Oriental Romance' (London, 1826).
Nansen, Fridtjof (1861-1930), Farthest North" Being the record of a voyage of exploration of the ship Fram 1893-96 and of a fifteen months' sleigh journey by Dr. Nansen and Lieut. Johansen with an appendix by Otto Sverdrup Captain of the Fram, London, George Newnes, 1898, 8vo (225 x 145mm.), two volumes, half title, photographic frontispiece portrait of the author, illustrations, many full-page, original decorative cloth gilt. With a two volume set of 'The World of Adventure' (London, 1889).
Stonehouse, John Harrison, David Copperfield A Reading, in five chapters, by Charles Dickens, London, Henry Sotheran & Co., 1921, 8vo (225 x 140mm.), half title, title within double lined black border, oval portrait frontispiece of Mrs. Winter, advertisement leaf at end, contemporary stiff backed boards, title label pasted down onto spine, No. 60 of 275 limited edition copies, of which 250 are for sale, signed by Henry Sotheran & Co. Stonehouse, John Harrison, Sikes and Nancy A Reading by Charles Dickens, London, Henry Sotheran & Co., 1921, 8vo (225 x 140mm.), half title, title within double lined black border, frontispiece plate depicting Dickens impersonating Nancy and Fagin, 5 leaves of a first bibliography of the Reading Editions of Charles Dickens works (G4-G8), advertisement leaf at end, contemporary stiff backed boards, title label pasted down onto spine, No. 244 of 275 limited edition copies, of which 250 are for sale, signed by Henry Sotheran & Co.
Kitton, Frederic G., Dickens and His Illustrators, London, George Redway, 1899, large 4to (290 x 220mm.), half title, engraved portrait frontispiece of Dickens with facsimile quote and signature, and 66 facsimile plates, subscribers circular letter, and advertisement for the publication pasted -in at front, original green cloth, spine and front cover lettered in gilt, bookplate of J. & C. Hutchinson. Browne, Edgar, Phiz and Dickens, London, James Nisbet & Co., 1913, 4to (295 x 220mm.), half title, title printed in red and black, portrait frontispiece of the author, and facsimile plates, original decorative cloth gilt, dust-jacket, t.e.g., No. 40 of 175 limited edition copies signed by the author. With Fred Barnard, Phiz, Charles Green (and others) 'Scenes and Characters from the works of Charles Dickens' (London, 1908), and Charles Dickens & Frank Reynolds (illustrator) 'The Personal History of David Copperfield' (London, n.d.).
Ward, Adolphus William, Dickens, London, Macmillan and Co., 1882, 8vo (190 x 120mm.), half title, portrait frontispiece of Dickens, with facsimile signature, and extra-illustrated with 51 plates, of which 50 are portraits, contemporary half brown morocco by Stocker of London, spine in 4 gilt compartments, First Edition. Extra Illustrated copy.
The Epistle of Gildas, The most Ancient British Author: Who flourished in the yeere of our Lord, 546. And who by his great Erudition, Sanctitie, and Wisedome, acquired the name of Sapiens, London, by T. Cotes, for William Cooke, 1638, 12mo (140 x 80mm.), wood-engraved frontispiece portrait of Gildas, head- and tail-pieces, vignettes, initials, text within black ruled frame border, P1 & 7 with small marginal strips torn away, 18th century calf, spine lettered in gilt.
Wethered, Roger & Joyce, Golf from Two Sides, London, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1922, 8vo (215 x 135mm.), half title, oval photographic portrait of the author's, illustrations, original purple boards, spine lettered in gilt, First Edition. Duncan, George, & Bernard Darwin, Present-Day Golf, London, Hodder and Stoughton Limited, ca. 1921, 8vo (215 x 130mm.), half title, photographic frontispiece of George Duncan, title within black ruled framed border, illustrations, original green boards, spine lettered in gilt, First Edition.
Tennyson, Alfred (1809-1892), The Works of Alfred Tennyson Poet Laureate, London, C. Kegan Paul & Co., 1878, 8vo (245 x 165mm.), engraved portrait frontispiece of Tennyson, title vignette, occasional marginal spotting, contemporary blue and red decorative morocco gilt by Zaehnsdorf, spine in five gilt compartments, separated by five raised bands, red morocco lettering piece, g.e.
The Works of Samuel Richardson. With a prefatory chapter of biographical criticism by Leslie Stephen, London, Henry Sotheran & Co., 1883, 8vo (215 x 135mm.), twelve volumes, half titles, engraved portrait frontispiece of Samuel Richardson, contemporary half red morocco gilt by Riviere, spine in 4 gilt compartments, separated by 5 raised bands, morocco lettering pieces, t.e.g., No. 330 of 750 Limited Edition copies.
Wheatley, Henry B. (editor), The Diary of Samuel Pepys, London, G. Bell & Sons, 1917-1918, 8vo (210 x 140mm.), ten volumes, half titles, engraved portrait frontispiece of Pepys, plates, and folding genealogical tables, contemporary half blue morocco gilt, spines separated by 5 raised bands, spines lettered in gilt, t.e.g.
Boswell, James & Percy Fitzgerald (editor), The Life of Samuel Johnson, London, Bickers and Son, 1874, 8vo (210 x 130mm.), three volumes, half titles, lithographed portrait frontispiece of Samuel Johnson, folding map, folding facsimile speech, contemporary half red morocco gilt by Ramage, armorial bookplate of Guy Haswell Furness. With a number of other works including T. E. Lawrence's 'Seven Pillars of Wisdom' (London, 1935), and Gilbert White's 'The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne' (London, 1853).
Raine, Kathleen, The Hollow Hill and other Poems 1960-1964, London, Hamish Hamilton, 1965, 8vo (195 x 125mm.), half title, signed by the author on the title, original purple cloth, dust-jacket, price clipped, First Edition. Raine, Kathleen, The Oval Portrait and other Poems, London, The Enitharmon Press, 1977, 8vo (215 x 150mm.), half title, note from the author to Hugo Manning loosely inserted, original grey cloth, dust-jacket, First Edition. With three other works by the same author, 'The Lost Country' (London, 1971), 'Faces of Day and Night' (London, 1972), and a dedicated copy to Hugo Manning 'The Pythoness and other Poems' (London, 1949).
Patchen, Kenneth, Cloth of The Tempest, New York & London, Harper & Brothers, 1943, tall 8vo (235 x 160mm.), half title, illustrations, many full-page, presentation inscription from Geffrey Kwinton (?), original decorative black cloth, dust-jacket, First Edition. Patchen, Kenneth, The Argument of Innocence A Selection from the Arts of Kenneth Patchen, Oakland, The Scrimshaw Press, 1976, tall 8vo (245 x 155mm.), half title photographic portrait frontispiece of the author, illustrations, many full-page and in colour, dedication from Miriam Oikemus (Patcham's wife) 'Hugo, This is as much your book as anyone's - your belief, your creativity, your being a part of us all become one - Kenneth's & my admiration and love to you - Miriam Dec, 1976', original decorative paper wrappers, First Edition. With the following works again all by Patcham, ' When We Were Here Together' (New York, 1957), 'Outlaw of the Lowest Planet' (London, 1946), 'Wonderings' (London, 1971), and 'There's Love All Day' (USA, 1973).
Miller, Henry, Order and Chaos chez Hans Reichel, introduction by Lawrence Durrell, New Orleans, Loujon Press, 1966, 4to (255 x 220mm.), photographic frontispiece portrait of Miller, various colour hand-made paper used, also printed in various colours, illustrations, photogravures, original decorative stiff paper wrappers, decorative dust-jacket, and decorative slip-case, One of 1524 Limited Edition copies. Also with Henry Miller's 'Watercolours / Drawings / and his essay Angel Is My Watermark"' (London, 1962), and 'The Happy Book A book about Henry Miller' (Berkeley, 1945), and a copy of 'Extra mailing Written language' (Netherlands, 1970), dedicated from Miller to Manning, containing lithographs by Miller, & Henry Miller and Alfred Perles 'What are you going to do about Alf' (London, 1971).
Bairnsfather, Bruce, Bullets and Billets, London, Grant Richards Ltd, 1916, 8vo (185 x 120mm.), half title, portrait frontispiece with facsimile signature of the author, illustrated title, plates and illustrations, contemporary ownership inscription on front free endpaper, original decorative red cloth. With a number of other works, including a signed copy of 'Lord Wantage, V.C., K.C.B. A Memoir' (London, 1907), a two volume set of 'Shipping Wonders of the World' (London, n.d.), and 'The Original Water-Color Paintings by John James Auduborn for The Birds of America' (New York, 1966).
Autograph Album - each item on a separate leaf, 4to (165 x 130mm.), contents range from late 19th to mid 20th century, 2 loose silk bookmarks, contemporary brown morocco gilt by Bumpus of Oxford St., some of the items included are as follows: Note signed and dated by Sarah Bernhardt, signed photograph of Jan Kubelick, signature of Edward R, Edward Vii, & George V, signature of Admiral Jellicoe on H.M.S. Albemarle headed paper, letter from Field Marshall Earl Roberts, 2 signatures of E. H. Shackleton, with those of nine members of his team from the 1916 expedition, signed self portrait sketch by Enrico Caruso, hand written letter from John Ruskin, signed telegraph from Christabel Pankhurst, signature of Cosmo Lang, Archbishop of Canterbury, signed hand written thank you card from Winston Churchill, signed card from 10 Downing Street again by Churchill, signed typed note from Clementine S. Churchill.
A baroque portrait of Diana, Goddess of the Hunt. Spain, beginning of 17th century. Oil on wood. Diana lying surrounded by her hounds, with an arrow in her right hand, a hunting horn in front of her, in the background forest and hilly countryside. In a contemporary gilded frame. 23.5 x 28 cm. Old owner's monogram. €1,200.00
A fine English silver-hilted small-sword. London, 1780/81. Solingen blade of hollow triangular section, etched, blued and gilded with trophies, foliage and the portrait of a knight. The hilt finely pierced and chased with trophies and facets. Original grip binding. London Hallmarks 1780/81. Black leather scabbard with silver mounts, the locket signed "Stevens Temple Gate". Length 97 cm. €1,900.00
A wheellock pistol with carved stock. Suhl around 1620. Smoothbore in 14 mm calibre with three cut medallions of warriors on the top of the barrel. At the breech stamped compass and cloverleaf mark. Plain wheellock with engraved cock. The lock plate marked "WH". Wooden full stock with delicately carved floral and hunting themes (beautifully restored forestock) with a warrior behind the tang and portrait busts on the side plates. Iron furniture. Ramrod missing. Length 63 cm. €10,000.00
A portrait box of Czarina Maria Fedorovna. Feodor Tolstoi, St.Petersburg, circa 1820-30. Black lacquered wood with silver fittings. In the cover under glass is an inset silver medallion with profiled portrait facing right of the wife of Czar Paul I and mother of Czar Nicholas I. Signed on the lower edge by the medallist Feodor Tolstoi (1783-1873). Diameter 40 mm. €1,000.00
Kaiser Wilhelm I. A half portrait by O.Mucha 1914. Oil on canvas and stretcher. Monogram and date "OM 1914" on the lower right. The Emperor in Prussian uniform with field marshall's shoulder boards, wearing the Pour le Merite at his throat. Somewhat darkened, minor restoration. In a gilded decorative frame with laurel ornamentation. Picture size 66 x 50.5 cm. Overall size 75 x 58.5 cm. €2,100.00
Empress Augusta Victoria. A signed presentation photo 1913. Official presentation frame made of gilded, engraved and open work bronze. Enameled royal crown and the monogram "AV" (somewhat damaged). The reverse side with adjustable support and engraved maker's name "C.H.Preetz - Berlin.". The backing is missing. Three-quarter portrait of the Empress while reading. Her own signature and date in pencil on the lower edge: "A. Victoria I.R. 13 Dec. 1913". 35 x 23.5 cm. €1,500.00
Kaiser Wilhelm II. A birthday goblet 1913. Silver, gilt, jeweler's signature "GEBR.FRIEDLANDER", fineness mark "800". Height 11.7 cm, weight 358 g. Richly engraved with scroll work and a fruit and floral motif, the obverse with the crowned imperial monogram "W", the reverse with the date of the 25-year jubilee of his reign and the continuous dedication "To His Majesty the King and Emperor Wilhelm II on the 27 January 1913", on the base interior a coin with the portrait of the Kaiser, on the outside the names of the presenting adjutants, generals and surgeon generals in the Kaiser's entourage. €3,800.00
AFTER SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS, PRA (1723-1792) THE SOCIETY OF DILETTANTI A pair, mezzotints by Turner and Say, published by J. Boydell, c.1777-1779, proofs before full lettering Each image 48 x 37cm. approx.; with two portrait mezzotints of Sir John and Lady Taylor after Smart and Reynolds, by J. Dixon and W. Dickinson. (4) ++ Each with some water staining, foxing etc.
MANNER OF JOHANN ZOFFANY (1733-1810), 19/20TH CENTURY PORTRAIT OF JONATHON HARRISON, THE QUAKER, AND HIS WIFE, SARAH (nee GARDNER) WITH THEIR CHILD, SARAH The group seated full length on a bench, within a colonnade, a red swag above them, coastal scene beyond, oil on canvas, Watts-type frame 75 x 62cm.++ A few minor scattered surface chips and tears
DEREK HILL, HRHA (1916-2000) PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN, A FORMER AMBASSADOR TO THE UNITED STATES Seated half length, wearing a blue suit, oil on canvas, unframed 101 x 81cm. with another portrait of a gentleman with a black labrador outside a country house, 60 x 80cm. (2) ++ Both in good condition overall; the former with a few small damages

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