A quantity of blue and white pottery, early 19th, comprising; four tea bowls and saucers decorated in the `Boy and the Buffalo` pattern, a botanical egg strainer, a Bridge pattern tankard, a Fallow Deer jug with silver lustre ground, a pair of egg cups, five Italian pattern coffee cans and saucers, two `Willow` pattern dishes, and a small platter. (26)
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Botany. A bound collection of thirty-seven printed pamphlets, extracts and circulars, etc., 1859-74, including Hooker (Joseph D.), Address to the British Association for the Advancement of Science, Delivered... at Norwich, August 19 1868, Norwich, 1868, two copies, The Handbook of Botanical Anatomy, or, the Art of Skeltonising Leaves and Flowers, Didsbury, near Manchester, 1871, Report of the Marlborough College Natural History Society, for the Half-Year, Ending Christmas 1866, Calendars, Marlborough, 1867, Catalogue of the Ferns and Their Allies Cultivated in the Royal Gardens of Kew, Prepared by J.T. Baker, 1868, A List of Four Hundred Wild Flowering Plants, Being a Contribution to the Flora of Peterborough, with an Introduction by F.A. Paley, Peterborough, 1860, etc., some spotting, some with orig. printed wrappers, contemp. cloth, rebacked with orig. spine relaid, rubbed, 8vo (1)
Woolward (Miss Florence H.). The Genus Masdevallia. Issued by the Marquess of Lothian, K.T., chiefly from plants in his collection of orchids at Newbattle Abbey... With Additional Notes by F.C. Lehmann, 1896, eighty-seven fine hand-coloured lithographed plates. incl. one double-page, one double-page chromolithographed map, wood-eng. illusts. to text, errata leaf before Preface, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, contemp. dark green crushed half morocco over marbled boards by Henderson & Bisset, spine with title lettered in gilt and five gilt ornaments between raised bands, joints a little rubbed, with upper joint showing signs of wear, gilt coat of arms of the Signet Library to centre of each cover, folio (450 x 320mm). Nissen BBI 2185. Stafleu TL2 18.284. Great Flower Books, 152. A large clean copy of Woolward’s monograph, in which the author drew and lithographed the plates herself. Only 250 copies were originally envisaged, and it is estimated that approximately 150 were actually issued, with just over 100 being bound (see S. Manning, Florence H. Woolward, Botanical Artist, 1854-1936, published in The Orchid Review, volume 104). (1)
PART BOTANICAL CREAMWARE DESSERT SERVICE, BY NEALE & CO. 19TH CENTURY each piece painted with a flower and a descriptive inscription to the reverse, some with impressed maker`s marks, comprising of: a boat shaped comport; a sauce boat and stand; a low comport; a scallop shape dish; and two further dishes (6)
A Victorian mahogany table-top collectors chest with hinged front enclosing six drawers, containing a collection of mostly biological, botanical and entomological specimen slides, including human, insects, sea soundings and plants, many applied with inscribed paper labels, including `Stokes & Watson`, `R.G Mason` and green papers, approx 200 slides and some blank.
A quantity of late 19th century and other prints including a photographic portrait of a seated lady, set of four botanical prints in the 18th century manner, two photographs of cricket teams dated 1906 (in one frame), a coloured lithograph "Memorial of Sir Thomas` Hospital", etc together with a modern signed coloured print showing St Mary`s Church, Huish, signed E R Sturgeon and a wool work tapestry picture of a medieval style scene
Bibliography - Pollard, A.W. & G.R. RedgraveA short-title catalogue of books printed in England, Scotland & Ireland, 1475-1640. London, 1986. Second edition, 2 volumes, 4to, dust-jackets; Rothschild, Lord The Rothschild Library. Cambridge: C.U.P., 1954. 2 volumes, 8vo, buckram-backed cloth, spines slightly faded; Quinby, J., editor Catalogue of botanical books in the collection of Rachel McMasters Miller Hunt. Pittsburgh, 1958-61. 3 volumes, 8vo, plates, original cloth; Keynes, Geoffrey John Evelyn, a study in bibliopily. Cambridge: C.U.P., 1937. 4to, original cloth, rubbed; Hayward, John English poetry. 1950. 4to, original cloth, binding marked (9)
Ray Society Publications - Huxley, Thomas HenryThe oceanic hydrozoa. 1859. 12 plates; Allman, G.J. A monograph of the fresh-water polyzoa. 1856. 11 plates; McIntosh, W.C. A monograph of the British annelids. 1873-74. 2 volumes, 23 plates, some chromolithographed, some damp-stained in inner margin; Sclater, P.S. Nitzsch`s pterylography. 1877. 10 plates; Allman, G.J. A monograph of the gymnoblastic or tubularian hydroids. 1872. 2 volumes, 23 plates, part 2 binding split; Blackwall, John A history of the spiders of Great Britain and Ireland. 1861-64. 2 volumes, 29 hand-coloured plates, spine worn; Brown, Robert The miscellaneous botanical works. Volume 3 [Atlas of plates] only. 1868. 38 plates; Flower, W.H., (editor) Recent memoirs on the cetacea by Professors Eschricht, Reinhardt and Lilljeborg. 1866. 6 plates; Parker, W.K. A monograph on the structure and development of the shoulder-girdle and sternum in the vertebrara. 1868. 30 plates, lacks upper wrapper; Williamson, W.C. On the recent foraminifera of Great Britain. 1858. 7 plates; Carpenter, W.B. Introduction to the study of the foraminifera. 1862. 22 plates; all folio, original cloth-backed boards, paper label on upper covers, RCSI library stamp to titles, some also with blindstamps, all spotted to some degree, occasional dust-soiling, some spines worn, a couple of covers detached; sold not subject to return (14)
RALPH HEDLEY "Still life study of a cocktail glass with cherry, upon a table with flat blue ocean beyond, oil, signed, AFTER L. SANDYS LUMSDAINE "Match of the Day", limited edition coloured print No'd 28/500, AFTER JOHN DEAN PAUL "A Struggle for the Start (Leicestershire)", coloured engraved print published by Thomas McLean, two botanical prints, a cow print, a watercolour on lace depicting a partridge, and various other pictures and prints, etc. CONDITION REPORTS All with wear, scuffs, some with damage and losses. The Hedley picture approx 76 x 92cm, no history or provenance known, wear, scuffs, some dirt and paint marks / splashes, some indentations to canvas.
CHARLES WRIGHT FOX, WATERCOLORS & DRAWINGS [28], C. 1850-1880, 8" X 10"-5" X 7" AVERAGE: Watercolors on paper, in color, sepia, and shades of black, one with gouache, the average size is 8" x 10", and include 1-"Eggliston Abbey, Barnard Castle"; 1-"Netley, South Aisle, East End, 1851"; 1-"Walsingham Priory, East End, 1852"; 1-"Near Dartmouth, 13 May 1876"; 1-"Roman Tombs, Alyscamps, Arles, 27 April 1881"; 1-"Maison Dieu, Dover, 1875"; 1-"Beaumaris Castle, 1882"; 1-"Carnarvon, 1882"; 1-"Tintern Abbey"; 1-"Hyeres/Qua pinus ingeus amis"; 1-"Schorndorf, 1880"; 1-"Tintern"; 1-"Canterbury, 1875"; and 2 not identified. Also, in smaller sizes, approximately 5" x 7", 1-"Lancing, Sussex, 1882"; 1-"Beaumaris, N. Wales"; and 5 others not identified. Together with 1 pencil on board, "Plains of Argos", 10" x 14" overall; 1 botanical signed "Mary Ann Wright", 14" x 10";1 study of trees and 3 pencil sketches.
*Du Monceau (Henri Louis Duhamel). A collection of sixteen botanical engravings, originally published in ‘Traite des Arbres et Arbustes qui se cultivent en France’, pub. Paris, [1800 - 1825], stipple engravings after P.Bessa and P.J.Redouté with contemp. hand and printed colouring, each approx. 320 x 240mm, mounted (16)
*Du Monceau (Henri Louis Duhamel). A collection of sixteen botanical engravings, originally published in ‘Traite des Arbres et Arbustes qui se cultivent en France’, pub. Paris, [1800 - 1825], stipple engravings after P.Bessa and P.J.Redouté with contemp. hand and printed colouring, each approx. 360 x 260mm, mounted (16)
Sibly (Ebenezer). A Key to Physic, and the Occult Sciences. Opening to Mental View, the system and order of the interior and exterior heavens; the analogy betwixt angels and the spirits of men, and the sympathy between celestial and terrestrial bodies, 1810, engraved frontis., and twelve engraved plates, bound with Appendix to Culpeper’s British Herbal, n.d., c. 1810, 76 pp., seventeen b&w eng. botanical plts., contemp. booksellers ticket to front pastedown, near-contemp. half calf, rubbed and scuffed, 4to in 2’s (1)
Hill (John). The Vegetable System or The Internal Structure and the Life of Plants...., 2 vols. (only of 26), [1759 -86], fifty-eight uncoloured botanical engravings, occ. slight spotting, partially disbound, contemp. half calf, spines partially lacking, rubbed, frayed and worn. folio. Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (2)
A Royal Worcester bone china part dessert service, circa 1877, painted with botanical studies within a rim enriched with turquoise flowerheads and gilt detail, comprising twelve plates, a centrepiece and four low stands, impressed and puce printed factory marks to bases with pattern No. `B377` (faults and restoration to centrepiece and stands).
AFTER HENRY ALKEN "Quick work without a contract by tip top lawyers at Melton Mowbray" and "A society of distinguished painters (who hunt with foxhounds, live splendidly and only paint at night)", coloured prints within birdseye maple frames, a set of four hunting prints, three various pink coloured engraved prints and a Japanese botanical print
A rare bound album of Chinese paintings, drawings, watercolours and photographs, 18th and 19th centuries, comprising twelve fine gouache paintings of exotic birds, thirteen fine gouache paintings of botanical and entomological subjects, four watercolours of figures in traditional costume, twenty-nine engravings after Chinnery of figures engaged in daily life and townscapes, twenty-five other paintings and drawings, and four photographs, the album covers and binding worn and damaged, the cover 44cm. Provenance: from the collection of Lord and Lady Fairhaven. 十八及十九世紀 花鳥人物故事畫及照片册頁 來源:菲爾海恩莊園主和夫人收藏
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