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South America.- Vega (Garcilaso de la) "El Inca". The Royal Commentaries of Peru, 2 parts in 1, translated by Paul Rycaut, engraved portrait frontispiece, title in red and black, 10 engraved plates, a few burn-holes in text, last 26ff. with upper corner repaired with some loss of rule, headline and pagination (mostly supplied in pen and ink), occasional foxing and soiling, contemporary calf, rebacked, worn, upper cover detached, head of spine defective, [Wing G216; Sabin 98760], folio, Printed by Miles Flesher, for Christopher Wilkinson, 1688.⁂ One of 4 variants of this edition. ".. [Rycaut] had a very slight knowledge of the Spanish language and he did not scruple to make wild guesses at the meaning of sentences, and to omit whole chapters. Thus he only gives fourteen out of the twenty-six chapters in the first book, and sixteen out of the twenty-six in the second."--C.S. Markham's introd. to the First part of the Royal commentaries, 1869-71, v. 1, p. xvi. (ESTC) .

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Kempis (Thomas à) Of the Imitation of Christ, translated by Thomas Rogers, A1 with small woodcut device to recto and woodcut portrait to verso (repeated on b12v), typographic border to upper part of title, woodcut initials, large device above colophon on final leaf, small stain to title, some staining (blue/green to some leaves), trimmed close affecting side-notes in places, with an errata leaf from another work bound in at end, later vellum, joints cracking, [STC 23981], 12mo, Printed by Peter Short, 1602.⁂ Rare. ESTC locates copies at BL, Bodleian (3) and Harvard only. No copy of this edition traced at auction.

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Filmer (Sir Robert) Patriarcha: or the Natural Power of Kings, first edition, lacks engraved portrait frontispiece and final blank, contemporary sheep, oval inlay to upper cover blind-stamped 'Montgomery Dublin', [Wing F922], 8vo, Printed...by Walter Davis Book-Binder, 1680.⁂ Provenance: Wm. Palliser (ink name at head of title).

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Edmondes (Sir Clement) Observations upon Caesars Com[m]entaries, woodcut portrait frontispiece, engraved title and 7 double-page or folding plates only (of 12), front endpaper and portrait becoming loose, later calf, upper joint cracked and a little worn at foot, [STC 7491], folio, for Math. Lownes, 1609.⁂ First published in 1600. "Edmondes . . . supplemented his comments on Roman military practice with observations on contemporary campaigns, including those of the English forces in France and the war in Ireland . . . He also discussed the question of how to deal with an invasion of England" (ODNB).Provenance: William B. Scott (bookplate).

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Virgil. The Works of Publius Virgilius Maro, engraved portrait frontispiece by William Faithorne after Peter Lilly, additional engraved title, printed title in red and black, double-page engraved map and 101 full-page illustrations or plates after Franz Cleyn by Wenceslaus Hollar and Pierre Lombart, engraved initials and head-pieces, occasional staining, modern half calf over marbled boards, joints cracking, [Wing V610], folio, Printed by Thomas Warren for the Author, 1654.

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May (Thomas) The Victorious Reigne of King Edward the Third, first edition, engraved portrait frontispiece trimmed and laid down, corner of M3 defective with loss of several words (supplied in ms facsimile), lacking final 2 blank leaves, several paper flaws affecting headline in sig.E, ink stain to D4, some foxing and soiling, later straight-grain morocco, g.e., spine and joints a little rubbed, [STC 17719; Grolier, Wither to Prior 544], 8vo, Printed for T. Walkley, and B. Fisher, 1635.⁂ Generally good copy of this scarce verse history of King Edward III, whose reign covered the first half of the Hundred Years War and included notable victories over the French at Crecy and Poitiers. Infrequent appearances at auction (only two in the last 35 years).Provenance: Francis Robbins (ink name in margin of F1v); Dudley Beardmore (bookplate).

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Waterhouse (Edward) The Gentlemans Monitor; or a Sober Inspection into the Vertues, Vices, and Ordinary Means, of the Rise and Decay of Men and Families, first edition, with final advertisement f., lacking engraved portrait frontispiece and initial blank, occasional light soiling, contemporary calf, chipping to spine ends and corners, [Wing W1047], 8vo, by T.R. for R.Royston, 1665.⁂ Rare in commerce. Edward Waterhouse (1619-70) was a clergyman and writer, and great-nephew of Sir Edward Waterhouse who was Chancellor of the Exchequer of Ireland in the late 16th century.

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Bacon (Sir Francis) The Historie of the Raigne of King Henry the Seventh, first edition, first issue with errata uncorrected, engraved portrait frontispiece by John Payne, title within engraved architectural border, woodcut initials and headpieces, lacking initial blank, occasional scattered foxing, ink ownership inscription to endpaper, contemporary calf, neatly and sympathetically rebacked, wear to corners, some rubbing and surface wear to covers, [Gibson 116a; STC 1160; Pforzheimer 32], small folio, by W. Stansby for Matthew Lownes, and William Barret, 1622.

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Foxe (John) [Book of Martyrs] Acts and Monuments Of matters most speciall and memorable, 3 vol., half-title to vol.1, titles within elaborate woodcut borders, engraved portrait and 5 plates, 3 folding, 1 with splits to folds, occasional light marginal marking or staining but a good, clean well-margined copy generally, contemporary calf, rebacked, retaining original gilt backstrips, wear to corners, sympathetic later endpapers, [Wing F2035], for the Company of Stationers, folio, 1641.

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Laertio (Diogene) The Lives, Opinions, and Remarkable Sayings of the Most Famous Ancient Philosophers, engraved portrait frontispiece, D2 soiled, S7 small tear lower edge (affecting text, no loss), contemporary calf, paper labels to spine,[Wing D1516], 8vo, for Edward Brewster, 1688.⁂ Provenance: Dan: Fleming [ink inscription]

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Medicine.- W[illiams] (W[illiam]) Occult Physick, or The Three Principles in Nature Anatomized by a Philosophical opperation, taken from Experience, 3 parts in 1 vol., first edition, engraved portrait frontispiece, woodcut illustration, title within double-ruled border, title cropped at foot with loss to final line of imprint and with portion at head torn away with part of ruled border and 1 letter of text supplied in facsimile, A3 torn at upper corner with loss of 1 letter, closely trimmed at foot with loss to some signatures and catchwords, occasional light marking or soiling, ink ownership inscription to endpaper, contemporary sheep, rebacked, retaining original morocco label, recornered, [Wing W2784A], 8vo, Tho. Leach, for H. Marsh, at the Princes Arms in Chancery Lane, and for W. Palmer, at the Palm Tree [near St. Dunstans Church in Fleetstreet, 1660].⁂ First edition of this scarce collection of spurious remedies and other quackery "The Hoof of the Unicorn is better than his Horn, and being worn about a man in any place, no infection can have power over him". Provenance: Hubert G. Norman (ink inscription dated 1937).

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Astrology.- Lilly (William) Anima Astrologiae: or, a Guide for Astrologers. Being The considerations of the Famous Guido Bonatus, 2 parts in 1, first edition, lacks engraved portrait frontispiece and folding table, blank leaf I4 present, tie slightly frayed, corner of D1 torn away but no loss of text, soiled, modern calf, [Wing L2208], 8vo, Printed for B. Harris, 1676.⁂ First appearance in English of any part of the influential 13th century Liber Astronomicus of Guido Bonatti (found in hell by Dante). The translation is probably by Lilly's pupil Henry Coley, under Lilly's supervision.

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Europe.- Howell (James) Instructions for Forreine Travell. Shewing by What Cours, and in What Compasse of Time, One May Take an Exact Survey of the Kingdomes and States of Christendome, and Arrive to the Practicall Knowledge of the Languages, to Good Purpose, first edition, with imprint on printed title-page, additional engraved title by W. Hollar, engraved portrait of Charles II as a boy signed G.G., 19th century polished calf, gilt arms of Henry Miller to covers, lower cover detached, upper joint cracked, g.e., [ESTC R38986; Grolier 479], 12mo, Printed by T.B. for Humprey Mosley, 1642⁂ Charming work, regarded by many as the first companion guide to European travel.

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Medicine.- Stubbe (Henry) The Miraculous Conformist: or An account of severall marvailous cures performed by the stroaking of the hands of Mr Valentine Greatarick, first edition, engraved portrait frontispiece, title with hole to blank portion under 7th line of text (touching letters), both title and frontispiece trimmed to ruled borders and laid down to sheets, woodcut head-pieces, extra-illustrated with an engraved plate at end, trimmed and laid down to sheet, ink inscription to front endpaper, ?lacking final blank (F4), light damp-staining to lower corners, nineteenth century half calf, upper cover nearly detached, rubbed, [Wing S6062], 4to, Oxford, H. Hall, 1666.⁂ This work by Stubbe is the first scientific account by a doctor, of the apparent healing gift of Valentine Greatrakes, a former county magistrate of Ireland, who was famed for "stroking" scrofula, ague and other diseases.

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Bacon (Sir Francis) Sylva Sylvarum: or A Naturall Historie, edited by William Rawley, 2 parts in 1, first edition, second issue (with printed title dated 1627), fine engraved portrait frontispiece and additional pictorial title, woodcut devices on titles, initials and headpieces, with blanks L3, 2A1, 2D4, 2M1 and g4, occasional light soiling to margins, 18th century ink ownership inscription to endpaper, contemporary calf, rebacked, retaining upper half of original backstrip, [Gibson 171; STC 1168], folio, Printed by I[ohn] H[aviland and Augustine Mathewes] for William Lee at the the Turks Head in Fleet-street, next to the Miter, 1627.⁂ Scarce at auction. The second part is Bacon's Utopian work New Atlantis.

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Killigrew (Thomas) Comedies and Tragedies, 2 engraved portrait frontispieces, including a duplicate, scattered faint spotting, lacking everything after 4C4 (final 80pp. comprising 2 plays), bookplates, contemporary calf, rebacked retaining original backstrip, neat repairs to corners, housed in modern morocco box, [Wing K450; Pforzheimer 571], folio, for Henry Herringman, 1664.⁂ Provenance: Bookplates of E. J. & H. Lloyd; Frank Brewer Bemis; Harold Greenhill and H. Bradley Martin.

Los 128

Raleigh (Sir Walter) Maxims of State, 3 parts in 1, titles within typographic border, lacks A1 (blank except for "A"), lacks folding engraved portrait and G6 (blank), a few leaves trimmed with loss to headlines and pagination, later calf, gilt, [Wing R174], 12mo, Printed by W. Bentley, and are to be sold b y W. Shears, 1650.⁂ Provenance: John Morris (ink inscription on verso of final leaf, dated 1702); Charles Whibley (bookplate).

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[Charleton (Walter, translator)] Epicurus. Epicvrvs's morals, collected partly out of his owne Greek text, in Diogenes Laertius, and partly out of the rhapsodies of Marcvs Antoninus, Plvtarch, Cicero, & Seneca, first edition in English, engraved portrait frontispiece, title in red and black and with small woodcut ornament, woodcut head-pieces and decorative initials, e2 verso shaved at foot, occasional light marginal soiling or toning, contemporary sheep, neatly rebacked, some wear to corners, [Wing E3155], 8vo, Printed by W. Wilson, for Henry Herringman, 1656.⁂ Walter Charleton (1620-1707) English physician, Harveian Librarian and friend of Thomas Hobbes.

Los 203

Leybourn (William) The Art of Dialling, first edition, folding engraved plate, engraved illustration, numerous woodcut illustrations and diagrams, lacks engraved portrait frontispiece, title a little toned, some light foxing and minor staining to lower margin, modern calf, [Wing L1900; Tomash & Williams L89], 4to, Printed by S.G. and B.G. for Benjamin Tooke and Thomas Sawbridge, 1669.⁂ This issue has "dialling," in line 2 of title, and the imprint date 1669; another issue has "dialling:" and is undated.

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Fireworks.- Babington (John) Pyrotechnia or, A discourse of artificiall fire-works: in which the true grounds of that art are plainly and perspicuously laid downe... Whereunto is annexed a short Treatise of Geometrie, 2 parts in 1 vol., first edition, charming engraved additional title surrounded by author's portrait and elaborate pyrotechnic devices, engraved full-pages illustrations and 2 folding plates, woodcut initials and diagrams, engraved title and folding plates mounted on stubs, folding plates closely shaved, one with short repaired tear just running into image, some light foxing, bookplates of Victor de Pontigny and Mark Dineley to front pastedown, contemporary calf, sympathetically rebacked, loss to head of spine, rubbed, [Philip B010.1; STC 1099], folio, Thomas Harper for Ralph Mab, 1635.⁂ The first English treatise to deal exclusively with fireworks. "This book is without doubt the most important in Firework bibliography." - PhilipSoldier and mathematician Babingdon was a gunner in the service of the Earl of Newport, to whom he dedicates the present work. The first part comprises detailed descriptions and instructions concerning firework displays with much on firework automata. The second part was intended for the use of artillery officers and includes extensive early logarithmic tables.

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Ussher (James) The Annals of the World, first edition in English, engraved portrait frontispiece, additional engraved title, printed title in red and black, lacks advertisement leaf at end, foxing at beginning, contemporary calf, rebacked preserving old spine, corners bit worn, [Wing U149], folio, Printed by E. Tyler, for J. Crook...and for G. Bedell, 1658.

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Gildas. The Epistle of Gildas, the Most Ancient British Author, first edition in English, translated by Thomas Abington, engraved portrait frontispiece, early ownership inscription to title head and verso, f2 with marginal loss touching text, occasional faint staining, marginal worming, lacking P8 (blank), modern panelled calf, [STC 11895], 12mo, by T. Cotes , for William Cooke, 1638.

Los 140

Hoddesdon (John) Tho. Mori Vita & Exitus: or, the History of Sr. Thomas More, sometime Lord High Chancellor of England, first edition, title in red and black within single ruled border, engraved plate and later engraved portrait, engraved portraits of More and Henry VIII both defective and laid down bound in at beginning, lacking final blank, first leaves loose, D2 with repaired tear and marginal defects repaired slightly affecting text, ink annotations, some water-staining and soiling, later half calf, [Wing H2296][, 8vo, Printed by E. Cotes, for George Eversden, 1652.⁂ Provenance: Mary Rithon? (ink inscription on A5 verso); John Bridges (ink inscription on A2 recto).

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Marriage.- Hilder (Thomas) Conjugall Counsell: Or Seasonable Advise, both to Unmarried and Married Persons, title within typographic border, engraved portrait frontispiece by R. Vaughan (closely trimmed to margin and mounted), errata f. at end (a little browned), Fairfax of Cameron bookplate to front pastedown,20th century calf, spine faded and stained at foot, [Wing H1974], 8vo, John Stafford, 1653.⁂ Rare, we can trace no copy at auction since 1966.

Los 207

Milton (John) The History of Britain, That Part Especially Now Call'd England, first edition, first issue with the Allestry imprint, engraved portrait frontispiece, typographic ornaments, errata f. at end, bookplate of Joannis M. Gray, frontispiece with small chip to lower outer corner, not affecting image, title with red ink underlining, numerical ink stamp to foot of B1, the same in ink manuscript to C4 inner margin, some light browning and the odd spot, a couple gatherings with damp stain to lower margin, P2 with tiny rust hole within text, upper hinge cracked, contemporary blind-stamped calf, rebacked and with corners repaired, rubbed at extremities, new endpapers, [Wing M2119; Pforzheimer 710], 4to, by J. M. for James Allestry, 1670.⁂ According to Pforzheimer, Allestry died shortly after publication and the book was reissued the following year with a cancel title by his successor Spencer Hickman.

Los 190

Law.- Dugdale (Sir William) Origines Juridiciales, or Historical Memorials of the English Laws, Courts of Justice ..., first edition, engraved portrait frontispiece, imprimatur ff. at beginning, title printed in red and black, 4 engraved plates, full-page illustrations, errata at end, 3ff. with tiny rust-holes affecting odd letter, occasional faint spotting, tiny marginal worming not affecting text, lacking endpapers, bookplates, near contemporary calf, rebacked and recornered, [Wing D2488], folio, by F. and T. Warren, for the Author, 1666.

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Guarini (Battista) Il Pastor Fido, The Faithfull Shepherd, translated by Sir Richard Fanshawe, engraved portrait frontispiece, and whole page illustration, woodcut head-pieces and initials, typographic decorations, a few scattered spot or finger marks, a few ff. with light damp-staining, nineteenth century half calf, rubbed, [Wing G2174], 4to, R. Raworth, 1647.⁂ Provenance: Newman Smith [bookplate]

Los 102

Richard III.- More (Sir Thomas) The Historie of the Pitifull Life, and unfortunate Death of Edward the fifth...with the troublesome and tyrannical government of usurping Richard the third, 2 parts in 1, ?first edition in English, lacking final blank, title to each part within typographical border, 2 engraved portraits (both trimmed at lower margin, the second laid down), bookplate of Milton Peterborough, part 1 title seemingly supplied from another copy, with inner margin reinforced and lower margin trimmed, part 2 title with a few ink doodles to verso (some show-through), early ink ownership inscriptions ?Margritte to verso of first portrait and To: Stringer to part 1 title, the odd leaf trimmed close with loss to ruled border, D10 and H9 with small holes in text, a couple minor chips or short tears, touching ruled border but no text loss, light browning and occasional spotting, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked, corners worn, [Wing M2688], 12mo, Thomas Payne for the Company of Stationers...to be sold by Mich: Young, 1641.⁂ One of three similar editions published by Thomas Payne in 1641. The second part comprises the first biography of Richard III, and the main source for Shakespeare's depiction of him, originally published in the 1565 collected edition of More's Latin works.

Los 204

Andrewes (Lancelot) A Manual of the Private Devotions and Meditations..., 2 parts in 1, engraved portrait frontispiece (fore-margin a little chipped) and additional title, engraved and letterpress titles closely cropped at lower margins, ink ownership inscription "Anne Goddard 1676" to frontispiece recto along with morocco book label of the same to front pastedown, 19th century ink ownership inscriptions to front pastedown and endpaper, modern book label to front pastedown, contemporary calf, neatly and sympathetically rebacked, covers rubbed, later endpapers, [Wing A3136], 12mo, by T. N. for Anne Moseley, 1670.⁂ Scarce, ESTC lists 4 copies in the UK and 6 in the US. We can trace no copies at auction.

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Suetonius Tranquillus (Caius) The Lives of the Twelve Caesars..., engraved portrait frontispiece and 12 illustrations, Bradford Public Library ink stamps, contemporary speckled calf, spine ends chipped, extremities rubbed, 8vo, by Tho. Hodgkin, 1692.⁂ A rare edition, ESTC lists 5 copies in the UK and 6 in the US.

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Tuberculosis.- Harvey (Gideon) Morbus Anglicus: or, The Anatomy of Consumptions...To which are Added, some brief Discourses of Melancholy, Madness, and Distraction occasioned by Love, first edition, engraved portrait frontispiece (?supplied from a later edition), later ink ownership inscription of N. Davis-Colley to verso of frontispiece and head of title, B4v with marginal paper repair, M1 with small rust hole in text, a couple other small marginal holes or short tears, P5 & P7 with upper corner burnt, not affecting text, R2 with paper flaw but no loss, scattered foxing and the odd mark, occasional damp-staining to head, autograph medical receipt in an early hand to rear free endpaper, a few ink scribbles to endpapers, contemporary sheep, wear to corners, spine ends frayed, [Wing H1070], small 8vo, for Nathaniel Brook, 1666.

Los 198

WILDE OSCAR.  The Portrait of Mr W. H. Ltd ed. 425 on Japanese Vellum. Small format, 5.25" x 3.5". Orig. prntd. card wrappers in slip case (the slip case with splitting & loss, the volume very good). Bookplate of John Morgan of Rubislaw. Portland, Maine, 1901.

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Victorian Photograph Album, oblong 8vo in embossed morocco with clasps, the leaves stamped "G.R. & Co. Patent" & part filled with hand col. & other carte-de-visite portrait photographs & others incl. Scottish views & works of art, sailing vessels, etc.

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ROBINSON C. N. (Ed).  Celebrities of the Army. 2 copies. Col. portrait plates. Quarto. Worn orig. cloth. 1900; also 1 other vol.  (3).

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A GROUP OF VICTORIAN JEWELLERY, comprising of a citrine and turquoise brooch, a seed pearl and black enamel mourning brooch, a miniature with paste pendant, a citrine and seed pearl brooch, a circular mourning brooch with bow, a pair of citrine earrings, an amethyst and paste brooch, two mourning brooches, an amethyst and seed pearl pendant on chain, total gross weight approx. 84.70g* This lot is sold without a reserveCondition Report: One brooch with brownish-orange citrine quartz (medium to dark tone) at the centre and four turquoise cabochons well matched in colour - normal signs of wear - clasp secure - total gross weight approx. 12.4g - unmarked, possibly goldOne brooch with light yellow - seed pearls around with good lustre, overall well matched, normal signs of wear, overall in good condition - total gross weight approx. 10g - unmarked, possibly goldOne brooch with purple stone at the centre, possibly amethyst - and colourless paste stone around - mounted in silver and goldOne pendant brooch - one side with portrait photo, the reverse with braided hair - normal wear - stamped 9K gold - total gross weight approx. 7.3gOne brooch - with glazed compartment with braided hair - obvious wear - total gross weight approx. 4.4gOne pendant - with miniature of a gentleman - paste colourless stones around - glazed compartment on the reverse with chip, mounted in possibly silver and goldOne brooch - the reverse with inscriptions: 'My mother, Obt 19 Jan 1854 etc...' - front with glazed compartment with braided hair, seed pearls around, enamel or black onyx frame with a couple of cracks - possibly mounted in silver and gold, total gross weight approx. 17.10gOne brooch - with glazed compartment and braided hair within foliate frame, possibly gold - with security chain - normal wear, total gross weight approx. 3.2gEarrings: citrines - of yellow light hue - overall well matched in colour - total gross weight approx. 10g - unmarkedOne pendant chain: star pendant centring circular-cut amethyst and seed pearl rays - stamped 9CT - suspending from chain, possibly 9K gold - normal signs of wear, overall in good condition - total gross weight approx. 5.9g

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A MARIA 1 PORTUGESE '4 ESCUDOS' GOLD COIN, 1803, Brazilian mint mark,  with lettering MARIA·I·D·G·PORT· ET·ALG·REGINA around a portrait bust, coat of arms verso, total gross weight approx. 14.2gCondition Report: Coin tested for gold - Gold plate not detected14.2grams

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EARLY 20TH CENTURY SCHOOL, A MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF MARIE ANTOINETTE indistinctly signed, in gold coloured metal brooch mount, set to border with small old cut diamonds, 2.7cm diameter Ivory submission reference: 1BA26MSH

Los 300

John Stanton Ward CBE, RA, RWS, VPRP, NEAC (1917-2007) Portrait of a man and woman in an embracesigned 'Jon Ward' (upper right)pen ink and wash7.5 x 8cm

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Various decorative items: swinging gilt putto with oval base, circular printed portrait box, small bakelite case, bowl, 'gold anchor' mark deer hounds group, etc

Los 314

English School, early 19th century Portrait of a gentleman, seated by a columnoil on canvas36 x 31.5cm

Los 68

A Limoges plate, painted by John Mclaughlin with a portrait of Captain Cook, after Nathaniel Dance-Holland; another plate painted with a bird and an imari style plate (3)

Los 371

Robert Ramsey Russell (fl. 1876-1912) Portrait of a Gentleman seated in a black coatsigned 'R Ramsay Russell 1901' (lower right)oil on canvas125 x 100cm

Los 329

English School, early 19th century, Garden with ladies in poke bonnets and childrenoil on board20 x 15cm;together with a small sepia watercolour portrait of a lady with curly hair and lace bonnet, inscribed on the reverse 'Mrs Nanny Causesbach' 9 x 7.5cm (2)

Los 368

Robert Ramsay Russell (fl.1876-1912) Portrait of a young mansigned 'R. Ramsey Russel' (lower left)oil on canvas65 x 50cm

Los 349

19th century British School Portrait of Mrs M L Farrersigned and dated 'Hartmann 1850' (centre left)watercolour on paper, arched top32.5 x 24.5cm

Los 351

After Andy Warhol,American 1928-1987,Self portrait;screenprint in colours on wove, and stamped with artist's signature, numbered 19/100 in pencil,stamped Leo Castelli, New York, stamped 530 West 25th Street New York on the reverse,published by Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, in collaboration with George Israel Editeur, bearing their blind stamp,sheet: 57 x 37.7 cm,(unframed)

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Nicolas Party,Swiss b.1980-Portrait with a Seahorse Necklace, 2021;woodcut print on HM-5 gampi-shi paper,signed and numbered in pencil,from an edition of 100,presented in a bright yellow portfolio,sheet: 24.1 x 28.3 cm,(unframed)Note: this is the Phaidon special edition, which includes a signed and numbered hardback edition of 'Nicolas Party: Stéphane Aquin, Stefan Banz, Ali Subotnick, Melissa Hyde', published by Phaidon Press Ltd, 2021. Together with a pair of white handling gloves, and original Phaidon and Artspace cardboard box.

Los 22

Pablo Picasso,Spanish 1881-1973,Portrait de Vollard II, from: La Suite Vollard, 1937;aquatint on wove,signed and inscribed 'Epreuve d'artiste' in red crayon,plate: 34.6 x 24.7 cm,(framed)(ARR)

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History of the Highland Regiments, Highland Clans, ETC.: in 2 vols, 4to., half bound, Pub. Edinburgh: Thomas C. Jack. London and Dumfries: James Macveigh 1887 - Vol I with monochrome frontispiece portrait, Vol II with coloured frontispiece folding map, both containing numerous tissue covered coloured and monochrome illustrations, etc.

Los 1611

Edna G. Simpson: an unframed stretchered oil on canvas portrait of the late queen Elizabeth II - signed - 60cm X 51cm

Los 1474

An ornate gilt gesso framed oil on canvas portrait of a seated gentleman - 37cm X 29cm

Los 1677

The History of Great Britain: by Robert Henry, 4th Edition in 12 vols, 8vo., gilt leather, vol I with folding frontispiece portrait and map, printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies 1805-1806 - spines worn, spine labels missing

Los 1548

Duncan Mackay: an unframed oil on board portrait of Harry Braithwaite - signed and with label verso - 60cm X 50cm

Los 1581

A maple framed antique oil painting on canvas portrait of a brigand sailor with trompe l'oeil effect - large rip to canvas

Los 1480

A vintage gilt framed oil on board portrait of a child

Los 1557

An old framed mixed media portrait of a lady - framed a/f

Los 1538

A gilt framed oil on canvas portrait of a 19th Century gentleman - sold with an unframed companion painting of a lady - both with paint surface loss

Los 1726

Horace Waller: The Last Journals of David Livingstone, In Central Africa, From 1865 To His Death, in 2vols, 8vo., half-bound marbled boards, Vol I with frontispiece portrait, monochrome illustrations and large fold-out linen backed map after P.360, Vol II with frontispiece monochrome illustration Evening, Ilala. 29 April 1873, further monochrome illustration and fold-out part coloured map after page 346, Pub John Murray, London 1874 - binding, pages and boards in generally very good order, slight rubs to spine edges and board corners - matching binding to Lot 1724 and Lot 1725

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Ida Calzolari (born 1936), portrait head and shoulders in profile of a 16th century lady, signed lower left, watercolour heightened with white. 8.5 cm x 6.5 cm, together with a pair of 20th century silhouettes of a man and a woman in the 18th century style, a circular rococo style garden scene and two circular Edwardian portrait miniatures, one of a lady, the other of a child (6).

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