A pair of English porcelain cobalt blue ground two handled oval dishes, possibly Samuel Alcock, 1830s, each enamelled to the centre with a botanical specimen within a gilt frame beneath gilt scroll rims, yellow enamelled pattern No. `2400` to each base, length approx 28.5cm, together with a smaller pair of floral painted dishes with a single shell moulded handle, and a group of other English porcelain including a pair of Davenport green ground low stands and a landscape painted plate with floral moulded rim, probably Neale & Co.
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Hilda Browne, British 1895-1981- Study of a fox terrier; watercolour, signed and dated 1933, 23.5x29cm: Florence H Browne, British, mid 20th century- "Tulips & Rhododendrons"; oil on canvas board, signed, 45.2x35cm: together with one other botanical study in oil on canvas board by the same hand titled "September Evening", signed, 36x46cm., (3) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
LATE 18TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL "A girl of Canarvonshire", " A boy of Glamorganshire", a pair of coloured stipple engravings, published 21st February 1788 by S Watts, Lambeth, roundels, 9.5 cm diameter and a pair of 19TH CENTURY botanical coloured engravings, ovals, contained within carved giltwood frames (4)
A ROYAL WORCESTER MONK CANDLE SNUFFER HOLDING A BIBLE, 5", an English porcelain vase holder panel painted, Bywell Castle, Northumberland, damage to top 5", a pair of Spode Botanical plaques 19th century, Jasmine and Dwarf Calsia 8½" and a English Porcelain Sucrier and cover painted with a fisherman and figures by a dwelling 19th century (5)
Everard (Anne). Flowers From Nature, With the Botanical Name, Class, and Order; and Instructions for Copying, pub. Joseph Dickenson, 1835, thirteen fine hand-coloured lithographed plates, including frontispiece, some light overall spotting to frontis., bookplates 11 & 12 with some light scattered spotting, a.e.g., orig. embossed patterned cloth, rubbed and some wear to spine, with loss to head and foot, outer corners bumped, folio (375 x 270mm) (1).
Andrews (Henry C.). A collection of approx. 125 engravings, originally published in ‘The Botanist’s Repository’ [1797 - 1814], engravings with contemp. hand colouring, occ. duplicates, each approx. 255 x 195mm, together with four early 19th century botanical watercolours, various sizes and condition (approx.129).
Curtis (William). Curtis’s Botanical Magazine; or Flower-Garden Displayed, vols. 15,16 & 49, 1801, 1803 & 1822, approx. 120 engravings with contemp. hand colouring, occ. spotting, occ. duplicates, a.e.g. disbound and lacking boards, 8vo. Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (approx.120).
Horticulture. A small group of ephemera relating to horticulture, etc., 19th century, including a letter from R. Cornfield (1836) re Gloucester Zoological, Botanical & Horticultural Society, 4 pp., 4to, together with invoices from well known seedsmen, Thomas Gibbs of Piccadilly for goods supplied to South Wales, 1849, other papers related to the Gibbs of Piccadilly and Ampthill, Beds., including an order for Hocks, 1804, an invoice for a large quantity of seeds supplied to Mrs Stirling, plus papers relating to garden works in Finchley, Middlesex, 1865, various sizes (14).
The Garden - An Illustrated Weekly Journal of Horticulture in all its Branches. 1877 - 1885. Vols. 11,12,13,15,16,17,18,19,20,22,23,25 & 27. Large qto. gilt decorated cloth binding. Text together with many fine titled botanical chromolithograph plates ( most with tissue guards ) and engraved vignette illustrations in the text. CONDITION REPORT: Condition : Bindings a little worn but basically sound, Text blocks and plates very clean and tight but the blocks a little loose within the bindings.
A SET OF SIX ROYAL COPENHAGEN PORCELAIN "FLORA DANICA" SMALL DISHES, mid 20th century, painted in polychrome enamels with named botanical specimens, "Cardamine faeroeensis Horn", "Erythraea pulchella Fr". "Arbutus Uva ursi L" (x 2), "Potentilla retusa Mull" (x 2), printed and inscribed marks, 5 1/2" diameter
A Chinese export blue and white botanical subject plate, early 18th century, the centre painted with two caterpillars crawling over an iris with a butterfly hovering nearby, the border with leafy strapwork design, highlighted in gilt, 9in.This design is based on elements taken from engraved plates in part 3 of Maria Sybille Merian`s (1647-1717) Caterpillar book published in 1717.
19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL "Durham Cathedral from across the River Wear" with two fishermen in foreground, watercolour, unsigned, 20TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL "Still life study of Summer flowers in a vase resting upon a ledge in the 17th century manner, oil on board, unsigned, 20TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL "Group of ducks on a marshy shore line", oil on panel, unsigned, SHARMAN PARTRIDGE (20TH CENTURY) "Mute Swan", pencil study, signed and dated Jan '80, AFTER LOUISE WOOD "Two Terriers and a Lurcher beside a gate in a moonlit landscape" with five remarks, limited edition coloured print No'd 492/500, signed in pencil, and a botanical print
Presentation Packs: Collection in four albums and loose contained in two cartons, issues from 1964 to 2010, incl 1964 Geographical and Botanical Congresses, later with comprehensive ranges of commemoratives, definitives with values to £10, miniature sheets, Regionals etc, also a group of souvenir books and packs, fineCountry: QUEEN ELIZABETH II
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