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DICKENS (CHARLES) HOUSEHOLD WORDS, 19 vol. (complete run), few minor marginal tears, later morocco-backed cloth, 1850-59 ~ Voltaire (F.M.A. de) A Philosophical Dictionary, 6 vol., portrait, modern binder's cloth, 1824 ~ Maturin (Charles Robert) Melmoth the Wanderer, 3 vol., frontispiece, contemporary half morocco, 1892, ex-library copies with bookplate, stamps and classmark on spines; and c.110 others, Literature and Miscellaneous, some odd volumes, 8vo & 4to (c.138).
DICKENS (CHARLES) The Mystery of Edwin Drood, portrait, additional engraved vignette title-page, 12 plates by S.L. Fildes, some foxing, upper cover of original part issue inserted on upper pastedown, half leather, 1870; Little Dorrit, etched frontispiece, additional engraved vignette title-page, 37 plates only (of 38) by H.K. Browne, edges browned, 1f. & 1 plate detached, half calf, rubbed, 1857, FIRST EDITIONS IN BOOK FORM, 8vo (2).
Kingsley (Rev. Charles) Madam How and Lady Why, illustrations, 1873 ~ Knatchbull-Hugessen (E.H.) River Legends or Father Thames and Father Rhine, FIRST EDITION, illustrations by Gustave Dore, 1875 ~ Da Costa ( Dr. Isaac) Israel and the Gentiles, trans. Mary J. Kennedy, 1850 ~ [Cunningham (Sir Henry Stewart)] Chronicles of Dustypore, a Tale of Modern Anglo-Indian Society, 2 vol., FIRST EDITION, 1875 ~ Pascal (Blaise) Thoughts on Religion and Philosophy...an Introductory Essay by Isaac Taylor, portrait, Glasgow, 1838; and 4 others, calf or half calf, most slightly rubbed, 8vo (10).
Perrault (Charles) Histories or Tales of Past Times told by Mother Goose, trans. G.M. Gent, number 628 of 1025 copies, illustrations, cloth-backed boards, dust-jacket, Fortune Press, [1928] ~ Bennett (Arnold) How to Live on 24 Hours a Day, original boards, head & foot of lower cover nibbled, New York, 1910 ~ Prescott (William H.) Biographical and Critical Miscellanies, portrait, original cloth, rather worn, 1845; and another, 8vo (4).
Henry VI (1422-61), Annulet issue (1422-27), Calais groat, with annulets by neck; Edward IV, First Reign (1461-70), Light coinage groats of London (N. 1567) and Bristol, m.m. crown (N. 1580), the first with blundered portrait, generally fine; together with another Henrician groat of uncertain type, about fine -4
George II (1727-60), shilling, 1731 r.& p., Lima halfcrown, 1746, obv. with traces of old brooch mounting, Lima shilling, 1745, all fine or better; Elizabeth I, sixpence, 1573 (?), m.m. ermine, upper part of rev. double-struck, otherwise good fine and portrait clear; other minor silver (24), mostly poor, and base metal (95), these mixed grades -123
Europe, Alliance Française, large bronze prize medal, 1899, by D. Dupois; Charles Rogier, portrait medal, by L. Weiner; Aluminium Industry, A. G. Neuhausen, Jubilee medal, 1888-1938, by Huguenin; Netherlands, Queen Wilhelmina, Coronation medal, 1898, copper, by Spink & Son; other French medallions (7), various subjects, very fine, some better -11
China, Republic, silver dollars (5), 1903-33, various issues incl. 3 portrait pieces, generally very fine or extremely fine; together with a collection of crown-sized dollars and similar issues (49) from India, Malaysia and several other south-east Asian countries, mostly post-1960 currency coins, including commemoratives, but also including Kutch, 5 Kori, 1936, French Indo-China piastre, 1947, Straits Settlements, dollars (3), 1903, 1907, 1920, and a Trade dollar of 1897, the modern coins mostly extremely fine or better, the earlier pieces in varied state and all housed within a binder -54
English School (circa 1800), Portrait of Mrs Hobbs, half-length, wearing a white dress and bonnet; Portrait of Mr Hobbs, half-length, wearing a striped waistcoat wearing a black jacket and hat, each oil on ivory, the first signed indistinctly 'L A W*ait*er', each inscribed with sitter's name verso, each oval 8.5 x 6 cm
Attributed to Richard Cosway (1742-1821), Portrait of a gentleman, bust length, wearing a powdered wig and a pink jacket; Portrait of a gentleman, bust length, wearing a powdered wig and a blue jacket; each oil on ivory, each oval 3.5 x 3 cm each set in a gold mount, the second with a glazed plaited-hair panel verso
English School (early 19th century), Portrait of a lady in profile, bust length, wearing a lace cap and a green dress; Portrait of a gentleman in profile, bust length, wearing a black jacket and a white cravat; Portrait of a gentleman, possibly Mr. Thomas formby Snr. aged 49, in profile, bust length, wearing a black jacket and a white cravat; each watercolour heightened with white on tinted paper, the last inscribed verso with sitter's name and dated Sept 27th, 1816, the first 8 x 6.5 cm the second 7.5 x 6 cm the last 9 x 7 cm each in ebonised frames with metal mounts and a back-painted print of a gentleman in an ebonised frame with metal mounts
English School (19th century), Portrait of a lady, possibly the Countess of Harrington, in profile, bust length, wearing a white bonnet and black dress, oil on ivorine, inscribed verso in a 19th century hand with the sitter's name and 'Carlisle', oval 8 x 6.5 cm and English School (19th century), Portrait of the Duchess of Devonshire, in profile, bust length, wearing a black dress with a white fichu, oil on ivory, bears label verso for The Institute of Oil Painters, oval 8.5 x 6.5 cm
English School, Portrait of a gentleman, half length, wearing a green jacket, a powdered wig and a white cravat, oil on ivory, oval 10 x 7.5 cm and English School, Portrait of a gentleman, half length, wearing a blue jacket, a powdered wig and a white cravat, oil on ivory, oval 6.5 x 5 cm each in a ebonised and metal mounted frame
Sarah Taylor (early 20th century), Portrait of a lady wearing a purple dress and a pearl and diamond necklace, oil on ivory, signed and dated 1923 lower right edge, in a gilt metal frame and a suede covered case, oval 7.5 x 6 cm and English School (early 20th century), Portrait of a young girl wearing a pink floral printed dress, pencil, watercolour and oil on card, in a gilt metal frame, oval 9 x 7 cm and a gilt metal and blue enamel frame containing a photograph of a baby
D** Wix, (early 20th century), Portrait of a young child, bust length, wearing a blue jacket with a white collar; Portrait of a young boy, bust length, wearing a blue shirt, the first signed lower left, the second signed verso, each watercolour on ivory, each 6.5 x 5.5 cmeach framed within silver mounts, London 1932, and within a tooled and gilded leather case
Ada Dunton (?), (early 20th century), Portrait of a lady, possibly Enid Fernley, half length, wearing a black dress with a long string of blue beads, oil on ivory, inscribed verso with sitter, artist, 'Born April 15th, 1893, 3rd daughter of John Dick, M.A.', and dated 1918, in a gilt metal pendant, oval 7.5 x 6 cm
H.P. Parker (thought to be Henrietta Parker) - "The Fortune Teller" - Interior scene with young woman seated at a circular table holding a miniature portrait of a soldier with the elderly fortune teller reading the playing cards, 12ins x 16.75ins, inscribed on rear of picture, in modern gilt frame
Sylvain Vigny (1903-1970) - Shoulder-length portrait of a young woman with long auburn hair, 17.5ins x 13.5ins, unsigned, in painted and gilt scumballed frame, and Marie Laurencen - Artist's proof coloured print - Girl with a mandolin, 17.75ins x 14.25ins, No. 29 of Edition of 250, similarly framed
E.Jones - gouache - portrait of steam tug "Horace" built in 1904 for the Alexandra (Newport and South Wales) Docks and Railway - the tug shown in a choppy sea going to assist a sailing ship, 15.5ins x 25. 5ins, signed, in oak frame glazed. Note: further information and research available with this lot.
Sir William Russell Flint (1880-1969) - Artist's proof coloured print - "Rosalba" - Full length portrait of a young woman wearing a lace shawl with view of Sierra de Guadarrama, Northern Spain, 17.25ins x 22.5ins, signed in pencil to lower right margin, published by The Medici Society, in painted frame and glazed.
A 19th Century sailor's wool-work ship portrait, worked by Thomas Dracford (circa 1834) - depicting a British frigate with full rigging decked with flags, two gun towers to background, 25ins x 38ins, in later oak frame and glazed (in overall good condition with slight damage to right-hand side). Note: Bears label to rear of frame giving more details of history.

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