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Attributed to Boucher, Francois (French, 1703-1770). "Le Petit Pasteur (The Little Shepherd)." Portrait of a Boy in blue with a recorder. 18th century. Oil on canvas. 18 1/4" x 14". Frame: 17 1/2" x 23 1/2". Shipping: This lot does not qualify for in house shipping. We will provide a list of our preferred shippers.Condition: Relined.
Sound Recording Equipment, a large collection of recording equipment including a Roland R-26 portable recorder, two Samson studio condenser microphones (cased) H2next Handy Recorder zoom plus accessory pack, four microphone stands, one small stand, two Samson microphone shockmounts SP01, JVC headphones HA-D570B, Sennheiser HD 380 pro headphones in hard case, Digital Instruments sound level meter, Realistic meter 33-1028, Tascam digital pocketstudio DP-008EX, M-Audio Keystation Mini 32, Rycote portable recorder audio kit, a number of converters, transmitters, numerous leads and plugs and a small DAB radio - many items still boxed - various conditions
Artist: Alfonso Gray/Grey (British, active 1848-1909). Title: "The Racehorse 'Recorder'". Medium: Oil on canvas. Date: Composed 1848. Dimensions: Image size: 24 1/2 x 28 1/2 in. (622 x 724 mm).Lot Note(s): Signed and dated lower middle; titled middle left. Very good condition. Comment(s): Grey's compositions of racehorses are rare and highly sought after. His last name has alternative spellings. [25006-10-1600]
Jeffreys, Judge George (1645-1689), "The Hanging Judge" Document signed "Jeffreys C" as Lord High Chancellor of England being a petition to Jeffreys recommending George Creamer to a Chancery appointment, following the death of John Ffarrar Esq. late Recorder of Lynn Regis. Jeffreys has signed to base of the document presumably to indicate his agreement. Jeffreys earned his infamous reputation as the notorious "Hanging Judge" for his draconian sentences handed down at the 'Bloody Assizes' in Taunton after the Battle of Sedgemoor in 1685 which brought to an end the Monmouth Rebellion. Documents signed by him are surprisingly uncommon, 2 pages, folio, integral blank, 12 April 1687
Burns, Robert Autograph letter signed ('Robt. Burns') To Captain Francis Grose, Ellisland, 1 Dec. 1790, 2 pages, 4to, (190 x 121mm), bifolium, docket (traces of paste where previously pasted into an album), about sending the manuscript for Tam O'Shanter. Opening with a graceful excuse for a hurried letter ('I am not, God knows, vain of my composition, & if you like intellectual food more substantial than the whipt syllabub of epistolary compliment'), Burns refers to the enclosure which originally accompanied the letter of 'one of the Aloway Kirk stories, done in Scots verse. Should you think it worthy a place in your Scots Antiquities, it will lengthen not a little the altitude of my Muse's pride.' He request's Grose's discretion in reproducing his work, noting that 'Authors have too often very little to say in the disposal of this world's affairs, but it would be very hard if they should not be absolute in their own works'. Grose's 'draft of Kilwinning is finished, but not come to hand. I shall send it you the minute it reaches me.' Note: The 'Scots verse' referred to is none other than Burns's great mock-heroic narrative poem, Tam o'Shanter: a Tale , composed to accompany the entry for Alloway Kirk in the second volume of The Antiquities of Scotland, published by Grose in 1791. Burns's 'kind funny friend', Francis Grose (d.1791) - immortalised by the poet in On the late Captain Grose's Peregrinations through Scotland - was an early recorder of ruins and archaeological remains north of the border; the extent of the collaboration between the two is apparent from the reference to Kilwinning Abbey, which features in the same volume. Composed towards the end of Burns's tenure at Ellisland farm - a creatively fertile period during which he also produced Auld Lang Syne - and marked by Burns's deft use of Hudibrastic verse and idiosyncratic mixing of Scots and English, Tam o'Shanter is often considered to be his finest poetic creation. A Biography of Robert Burns (1993), p.463
Vintage AKAI Model 4000DS Reel To Reel Player / Recorder made in the late to mid 70's. Condition - Item powers up and produces good sound. The item is missing the silver cap on the roller, the cover caps for the reels and the top cover for the mic/line dial. There is a dent on the centre otherwise good condition. (1)

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