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Coleridge Family Correspondence and Artifacts, including: (1) Coleridge (Derwent, writer and educationist, 1800-83) Two portraits and a printed document signed by Derwent Coleridge, comprising: (a) Original silhouette of Derwent Coleridge as a young man, highlighted in gilt, in the original black papier-maché frame, with the label of J.H. Gillespie, profile painter, "Likeness Drawn in One Minute", 140 x 112mm. (b) Albumen cabinet photograph of an elderly Derwent Coleridge in clerical dress seated at a table, by Manull & Co., 165 x 108mm (c) Printed parliamentary act to amend the law of copyright, 1860, signed by Derwent Coleridge. (2) Coleridge (William Rennell, Justice of the Peace, great nephew of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, of Salston, Ottery St Mary, 1833-1904) 24 items relating to W.R. Coleridge, including: (a) 6 ALs.s. from Sarah Elizabeth Coleridge (1 incomplete) to her son W.R. Coleridge, 1855-66; and another ALs to William Hart Coleridge, 20th October 1847 (b) Coleridge (Rt Rev William Hart, first Bishop of Barbados 1824-42, 1789-1849) 8 ALs.s. (1 joint with his wife; 1 joint with his daughter with a note added by his wife) to W.R. Coleridge, the first from Barbados, the rest from Salston House etc., concerned with his son's spiritual and moral well being. (3) General correspondence from various members of the Coleridge family, including: W.R. Coleridge, Sarah Elizabeth Coleridge, both from Eton, George May Coleridge, Fanny, Lady Patteson, Harriet Coleridge, Sarah Anne Coleridge etc., folds, v.s., v.d., 1820's-80's (qty)
ËœA JAPANESE IVORY OKIMONO OF GUANYIN, MEIJI PERIOD (1868-1912) standing on lotus base, with elaborate head-dress and hands in vitarkamudra, wood base, 19cm high; together with an ivory okimono of a Bijin, late 19th/early 20th century, carved standing in long robes, holding a peony branch, on oval base, stained detail, 18.5cm high (2)
An early 19th century French forty-three stick fan, printed and then overpainted in colourful tones of gouache with a musical soirée in a pastoral setting, the aristocrats and musicians in typical dress, the flanking black sticks ornately gilded with lyres within scrolling cartouches, foliage and trellis, mother-of-pearl guards boldly carved and centred by a flowering urn with female supporters, the sides with cornucopia and foliage, 55cm wide, framed
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