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Macdonald and Innes families of Caithness Inventory of the writes belonging to Harry Innes of Sandside, Caithness. 1761, 55p., 4to, manuscript, wrappers; Manuscript plan produced with claim for Sandside, 1830, manuscript watercolour plan, 47 x 47cm, split along fold without loss; Hannan, James D. Plan of the estate of Sandside in the parish of Reay. 1863. 76 x 104cm., lithographed map, partial hand-colouring, small splits at folds; Pedestrian tour round W. coast of Scotland in 1849 by ?William Macdonald, c. 40pp., wrappers, 4to, commonplace book with several botanical watercolours, loose photographs and several photograph albums depicting members of the Macdonald family, marriage contracts, 20pp. manuscript account of "The origins of the troubles in St. Domingo" [c.1820], hunting diaries, scrapbooks, amateur watercolour albums and miscellaneous drawings (quantity) .
* Attributed to William Simpson 1823-1899- Study of a Russian Tomb; inscribed verso "Head Quarters Cemetery, Crimea, Grave of my Dear Husband"; watercolour over traces of pencil heightened with white, signed and dated 1856, 25x35cm: together with a large collection of various 18th and 19th century pencil, watercolour and ink studies to include botanical studies, landscapes figures studies, by and after different hands to include John Lloyd, act. 19th century,. Robert Brandard and others, (a lot) (unframed)
QUEEN ELIZABETH II - Presentation Packs: Collection of commemorative packs in six albums to 1991 Dinosaurs, appears substantially complete from 1964 Shakespeare excl 1964 Geographical Congress, Botanical Congress, Forth Road Bridge and 1965 Battle of Britain packs, also additional album with selection of 1980s definitive packs, a few early with faults but generally fine
Pressed Botanical Specimens Wild Flowers From South Africa, oblong folio album containing 12 pages of pressed plants with names in manuscript, gilt title to upper cover, half calf; with three folio albums containing pressed British flowers, grasses and other botanical specimens, names, notes and references in manuscript, one entry dated 1827, second album with entry dated 1837, half calf (worn) (4)
Circle of John. Closterman (1660-1711). Portrait of a gentleman. seated, three-quarter length, wearing brown jacket with a red wrap and a lace cravat, holding a botanical book, in a library interior; with a companion portrait of his wife and daughter, she seated, three-quarter length, wearing red dress, a pet spaniel on her lap, her daughter standing at her side, holding a rose. oils on canvas. a pair. each 124 x 101cm, each contained within elaborate carved wood and gilded frames. (2). Note: The sitters are thought to be ancestors of the Russell family, see lot 337.
(BOOKS) 'Ancient Reliques; Or, Delineations of Monastic Castellated and Domestic Architecture, and other Interesting Subjects; with historical and descriptive sketches', 2 vols, London: W Clarke 1812-1813 and one further book William Curtis, 'The Botanical Magazine of Flower Garden Displayed', vol XI
A 19th Century Chamberlains Worcester part dessert service, decorated with botanical studies within duck egg blue and gilt borders, comprising; a comport, a sauce tureen and cover, seventeen plates, two oblong two handled plates, three oval two handled plates and four single handled dishes. Provenance: The Harmsworth Collection, Lime Lodge, Egham.
REG GAMMON (1894 - 1997) - a collection of 39 watercolours, drawings and woodblock prints, various subjects including wildlife, Irish rural scenes, comic scenes, botanical studies and rural crafts. Many for use in various publications including Scouting, contained in a file together with three mounted but unframed magazine illustrations Provenance: From the artist's family
Two Carved & Silvered Occasional Lamps: One; Italianate with a knopped centre stem enriched with bands of foliage leading down to a triform base carved with flower heads and raised on acanthus crested lion paw feet 35 ins (89 cms) in height including the plain cream shade. The other; carved in the from of a trumpet of crested acanthus leaves rising from a beaded pedestal and square base, fitted with a 'Vellum' shade decorated with botanical engravings, 24¾ ins (63 cms) in height.
A Grainger Worcester pot pourri vase and cover, of campana form with swan handles, the vase painted to one side with a mansion the reverse with a botanical specimen, the leafy foot and borders picked out in apple green, pale yellow and gilt, 35cm h, c1826-30 Literature: Sandon (H & J), Grainger's Worcester Porcelain, 1989, plts 114 & 115. ++Hairline crack in the cover, otherwise fine and attractive
CURTIS (SAMUEL) - CURTIS'S BOTANICAL MAGAZINE OR FLOWER GARDEN DISPLAYED IN WHICH THE MOST ORNAMENTAL FOREIGN PLANTS CULTIVATED IN THE OPEN GROUND THE GREEN-HOUSE AND THE STOVE ARE ACCURATELY REPRESENTED AND COLOURED. CONDUCTED BY SAMUEL CURTIS FLS THE DESCRIPTIONS BY SIR WILLIAM JACKSON HOOKER, vol XI of the New Series or Vol LXIV of the whole work [only], plates some folding, coloured in a contemporary hand, contemporary worn half calf, London: S Curtis, 1837. ++++
Jane Sophia Robson (1846-1907) AN ALBUM OF BOTANICAL WATERCOLOURS including designs for plate centres and topographical subjects, one hundred and twenty, many signed with monogram and dated [18]91 and c, a few loosely inserted, one framed, pencil and watercolour with bodycolour, various sizes to 53 x 32cm, contemporary half scarlet morocco gilt, worn. +++
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