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A pair of modern salt cellars, Patricia HamiltonLondon 1992, feature hallmarks to base, of circular form, planished matte finish, gilt interior accompanied by similar spoons; together with a silver cream jug, London 1989, sparrow beak, plain scroll handle, foot to angle (2)Combined weight: 9.4oz
***PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT CONTAINS 14 BOXES***OFFERED AS A COLLECTIONProfessor Eoin OBriens important collection of books on medicine, medical history and biography, Irish medical institutions, his clinical specialty of cardiology and hypertension, etc., a lifetimes collection in 14 boxes, including special, limited and signed editions, generally clean, mostly with wrappers where called for: an ideal opportunity for an institution or a collector to acquire a significant medical library in excellent condition. Contents briefly as follows:Box 1. Classics of Medicine Library. Special Editions in full leather.Cushings Life of Osler, 2 vols; Osler, Collected Papers on the Cardiovascular System; Osler, Principles and Practice of Medicine; Harvey, De Motu Cardis; Browne, Religio Medici; Thomas Sydenham, Works; Larrey, Memoirs of Military Surgery; Jenner, Causes and Effects of the Variolae Vaccinae, all handsome editions in fine condition; a few other items (not leather bound), about 11 in all.Box 2. The Keynes Press Special Editions [B.M.A.]A collection including Lowbury, An Anthology; Mackenzie, Fredk The Noble, slipcase; Marks, A Varied Life; Pickles, Epidiomology; Keynes, Portraiture of William Harvey; Blatt vs. Pickering (2 copies); Trotter, Instincts; Ross, Malaria (slipcase); A Sense of Asher; Greenwood, The Medical Dictator, slipcase; Allbutt, Composition; Moynihan, Truants; Lord Moran, The Anatomy of Courage; Osler, Aequanimitas; Ryle, The Natural History of Disease; others, about 17 in all, handsome editions virtually in mint condition, mostly in cloth with original glassine wrappers.Box 3. High Blood Pressure.A collection including Birkenhager & Reid, A Handbook of Hypertension v. 14, Blood Pressure Measurement (ed. OBrien & OMalley); Naqvi & Blaufox, Blood Pressure Measurement; Postel-Vinay (ed.), A Century of Arterial Hypertension 1896-1996; White, Blood Pressure Monitoring in Cardiovascular Medicine and Therapeutics, 2nd ed.; Oliver, Blood and Blood Pressure; Dally, High Blood Pressure, 3rd; OBrien & OMalley, High Blood Pressure; Mancia, Grassi, Kjeldsen, Manual of Hypertension; Mackenzie, The Study of the Pulse; others including some pamphlets and paperbacks,about 30 in all. A number of these books have contributions by Prof. Eoin OBrien, a distinguished specialist with an international reputation in cardiology research.Box 4. Medical History - General.Including Hamusco, Anatomia, plates, facsimile edition in slipcase, letter; Gribbin, Science: A History; Morton, A Medical Bibliography; Garrison, History of Medicine; Major, Classic Descriptions of Disease; Porter & Wear, Problems in the History of Medicine; Ahrens, The Crisis in Clinical Research; Lock, A Difficult Balance; Anatomical Drawings of Andreas Vesalius; Stevenson, Nobel Prize Winners in Medicine and Physiology; some pamphlets and paperbacks, about 14 items in all.Box 5. Medical History. Portraiture, Photography, Instruments.A collection including Bruno, The Tradition of Science; Royal Coll. of Physicians of London, Portraits; Fannin (Dublin), Surgical Instrument Catalogue 1908; Bennion, Antique Medical Instruments; Bettmann, Pictorial History of Medicine; Emery, Medicine and Art; Burns Archive, Masterpieces of Medical Photography; OBrien, A Portrait of Irish Medicine; others, about 15 in all.Box 6. Medical History. US, Canada, international.A collection including Cheney & Reiner, An American Medical Odyssey; Connor, The Book of Skin; Illustrated Catalogue of the Slide Archive of Historical Medical Photographs at Stony Brook; Mayo Clinic, Dermatology, The First 90 Years; Hellstedt, Gold Medallist, autobiography; Oslers Principles & Practice of Medicine; Heymans Institute of Pharmacology 1890-1990; Medicine in Colonial Massachusetts, 1620-1820; Essays in appreciation of Dr. Harold Nathan Segall; Pioneers of Cardiology in Canada; English, Rheumatic Fever in America and Britain; others, including pamphlets and paperbacks, about 20 in all.Box 7. General Cardiology.A collection including Forssmann, Experiments on Myself; White, Heart Disease; East, Story of Heart Disease; Wood, Diseases of the Heart & Circulation; White, Take Heart; Snellen, History of Cardiology; Turner & Durham, Integrated Cardiac Safety; Acierno, History of Cardiology; Bynum, Lawrence, Nutton, Emergence of Modern Cardiology; Willius & Keyes, Classics of Cardiology, 3 v.; others similar, circa 20 items, a cardiologists working library.Box 8. Medical History, United Kingdom and general.A collection including Cule, A Doctor for the People; Hamilton, The Healers [medicine in Scotland]; Sandblom, Creativity and Disease; Durey, Return of the Plague; Karlen, Plagues Progress; Keynes, Gates of Memory; Iserson, Death to Dust; Pelling, Cholera, Fever and English Medicine; Hansell, Westminster Hospital 1716-1966; Youngson, Scientific Revolution in Victorian Medicine; Fitzharris, The Butchering Art; Waddington, The Medical Profession in the Industrial Revolution; Bradford Hill, Principles of Medical Statistics; Clark, Modern Methods in the History of Medicine; others, some paperbacks and pamphlets, about 30 in all.Box 9. Medical History, United Kingdom.A collection including Memoir of Dr. James Hope, by Mrs. Hope; Bartrap, Mirror of Medicine; Power, Short History of St. Bartholomews; An English Physician, Tuberculosis; Rose, Curator of the Dead (Thomas Hodgkin); Porter, Bodies Politic; Trombley, Sir Frederick Treves; Bauder, Scientific Literacy and the Myth of the Scientific Method; Oxford Illus. Companion to Medicine; Dow, Influence of Scottish Medicine; Rivett, Development of the London Hospital System; Reid, Ask Sir James; others, some paperbacks, circa 20 in all.Box 10. Medical History. Irish Biographical and Scientific Books and Pamphlets.A collection including NGI, The Anatomy Lesson. Art and Medicine; Fallon, Sketches of Erinensis; Steen, Infants in Health and Sickness; OBrien, Conscience and Conflict [Sir Dominic Corrigan]; Charles Cameron, Reminiscences, inscribed; Lyons, A Pride of Professors [RCSI 1813-1985, 2 copies, one inscribed]; Solomons, Handbook of Gynaecology; Coakley & ODoherty (ed.) Borderlands (essays in honour of J.B. Lyons), 2 copies; Coakley, Robert Graves; Coakley, Irish Masters of Medicine; others, some paperbacks and pamphlets, about 25 in all.Box 11. Medical History. Irish Biographical & Scientific Books & Pamphlets.A collection including Porter, Treatise on Aneurism; Taylor, Robert Graves; Lyons, Scholar & Sceptic (James Henry MD); Carr (ed.), A Century of Medical Radiation in Ireland; Lyons, An Assembly of Irish Surgeons; Doolin, Wayfarers in Medicine; Taylor, Sir Bertram Windle; Heron, When Trees were Green; Carmichael on Cancer (1809); Rivington, The Medical Profession 1887...
78s/10". Eclectic collection of around 170 x (mainly 10" 78s) with 10" LPs with a small selection of 12" 78s and 8 tracks. Artists will include George Jones, MItchell Torok, Bill Hayes, The Vipers Skiffle Group, Russ Hamilton, The Four Preps, Michael Holliday, Billy Williams, Ken Colyer, Leroy Anderson, Tommy Steele, The Ink Spots, Frank Sinatra, Gale Storm, Shirley Bassey and Gene Krupa. Condition ranges from V (VG with the LPs) to E+ (Ex+ with the LPs).
Government Archives of Southern Rhodesia, Oppenheimer series (all 1st. eds. Thus, published by Chatto & Windus): No. 1: Matabele Journals of Robert Moffat (2 vols.), 1945; No. 2: The Matabele Mission, 1945; No. 3: Northern Goldfields Diaries of Thomas Baines (3 Vols.), 1946; No. 4: Gold and the Gospel in Mashonaland 1888, 1949; No. 5: Apprenticeship at Kuruman, 1951; No. 6: Zambesi Journal of James Stewart 1862-1863, 1952; No. 7: Barotseland Journal of James Stevenson-Hamilton 1898-1899, 1953; & No. 9: The Zambezi Expedition of David Livingstone 1858-1863 (2 vols.), 1956. All in the original red buckram with gilt emblem to upper covers and teg. Some with a tipped-in or loosely inserted complimentary slip from the General Archivist to Sir Robert Hudson, and some with his name to epp. Spines faded (12)
The Whitechapel Art Gallery 'This is tomorrow' catalogue for the London Exhibition August 9th to September 9th 1956, limited to 1300 copies, Important catalogue of the first group Pop Art exhibition with contributions by Richard Hamilton, Eduardo Paolozzi and Victor Pasmore, amongst others. 6.5 x 6.5in., ring bound
A Royal Worcester Lady Hamilton pattern dinner service, comprising; twelve dinner plates, twelve further small plates, twelve side plates, twelve soup dishes and saucers, two circular tureens and covers, three graduated meat/serving platters etc. impressed and puce printed marks and printed ' Specially made for Asprey's' (Qty)
SCOTTISH 1950's A collection of 25 Scottish League and Cup programmes from the late 1950's to include matches at Aberdeen , Ayr , Berwick , Dundee , Falkirk , Hamilton Accies , Hearts , Hibernian , Kilmarnock , Motherwell (6) , Partick , Raith Rovers (2) , Rangers (2), St Johnstone , St Mirren , Stirling Albion , Stranraer and Third Lanark. Fair to generally good
America.- Hancock (John) An Expostulatory and Pacifick Letter..., last p. blank, [Evans, 5202], Boston, 1743 § [Ogden (Uzal)] A Letter to Major General Alexander Hamilton..., woodcut device to title, [Sabin, 40446], New-York, 1800 § [Brown (John)] The Examiner Examin'd..., half-title, woodcut decorations throughout, [Evans, 3997], Boston, 1736 § Hart (Cyrus W.) Colloquy between Two Deists..., a few contemporary ink manuscript marginalia, ownership inscription to title, Poughkeepsie, 1816 § Coale (Edward J.) Trials of the Mail Robbers..., contemporary ownership inscription to front endpaper, Baltimore, 1818, first editions, soiling and foxing, first and last original wrappers, others disbound, last wrappers nicked and creased, some loss; and 15 others, similar, all with US imprints, v.s. (20)⁂The first by the father of the celebrated signatory to the US Declaration of Independence. The second a reply to the 'Letter from Alexander Hamilton Concerning the Public Conduct and Character of John Adams, Esq., President of the United States'.The last rare in wrappers.
The Hamilton Mint Set of (50) 24K gold plated solid sterling silver bars, Titled- 50 States Of The Union. Displayed in original fitted box with papers. Approx. total weight is 1601.829 Grams or 51.50 Troy Oz. Condition: Good condition. These Coins ARE NOT Professionally Graded, We DO NOT Grade Coins, Please View Photos and/or Information to Make your Own Value Judgment as to the Condition of these Coins. Estimate: $700.00 - $800.00 Domestic Shipping: $68.00
Local Interest - Tilley (Joseph), The Old Halls, Manors, and Families of Derbyshire, four-volume set, Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, and Co., Ltd., London 1892 - 1902, comprising volumes I & II: The High Peak Hundred, volume III: The Scarsdale Hundred & volume IV: The Hundreds of Repton and Gresley, Morleston and Litchurch, illustrated throughout with full-page line engravings of ancestral homes, architectural elevations, coats of arms and heraldic crests of the county's armigers, contemporary green cloth gilt, upper covers with a named-view vignette of Haddon Hall, all edges gilt, 4to, [4]
2nd Dragoons, Royal Scots Greys Battle of Waterloo Period 1796 Heavy Cavalry Pattern Troopers Sword.This example with single edged straight blade with hatchet point. The hilt of the regulation pattern, with langets removed. Retaining full circular guard, with single bar knuckle guard. Housed in wood grip. The underside of the circular guard with issue details “2ND DS 16 FNo 34”. Sword is pitted and has been polished. Scabbard absent.At the Battle of Waterloo Lieutenant-Colonel Hamilton of the Royal Scots Greys witnessed Pack's brigade beginning to crumble, and the 92nd Highlanders falling back in disorder. On his initiative, Hamilton ordered his regiment forward at the walk. Because the ground was broken and uneven, thanks to the mud, crops, and the men of 92nd, the Scots Greys remained at the walk until they had passed through the Gordons. The arrival of the Scots Greys helped to rally the Gordons, who turned to attack the French. Even without attacking at a full gallop, the weight of the Scots Greys charge proved to be irresistible for the French column pressing Pack's Brigade. It was here that Sergeant Charles Ewart found himself within sight of the eagle of 45e Régiment de Ligne (45th Regiment of the Line). Fighting his way through the French he captured the eagle. Lady Butler painted the Regiment charging at the Battle.
WW1 Gordon Highlanders 1914/15 Star Group of Three Medals.Awarded to “S-1701 CPL R. HAMILTON GORD HIGHRS”. Comprising: 1914/15 Star, “PTE GORD HIGHRS”. British War Medal, Victory Medal. ... Accompanied by boxes of issue.Corporal Robert Hamilton landed in France on the 14th May 1915. He was discharged on the 24th December 1918. The vendor has noted he served with the 8th Bn.
5 Signed World Light Aeroplane Piloting Championships Wels Australia 1977 official FDC. Signatures include Team Director David Hamilton, Pilot Tony Cattle, Pilot Jan Behrman, Pilot John Fenton, and British Judge Ian Hewitt. Cover taken by road, sea and road from RAF Hendon to Wels Australia where this cover was flown during the course of the Second World Light Aeroplane Piloting Championships. GB stamp, and Departure from RAF Hendon of British Team British Forces 1589 Postal Service July 1977 postmark. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
Air Chief Marshal Sir Peter Terry signed 75th Anniversary of the RAF official cover RAF(75)27. Flown in Nimrod R1, XW 666 of No 51 Squadron from RAF Wyton to the Italian Air Force base at Pratica di Mare from where the covers were then flown on an operational flight. Bermuda 75th Anniversary of the Royal Air Force stamp. Hamilton, Bermuda 1st April 1993 postmark. No 51 Squadron, Thetford 15th May 1916 postmark. A commemorative cover sponsored by The Royal Air Forces Association on Behalf of the Eagle Lodge Appeal. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
Seebohm (Henry). Siberia in Europe: A Visit to the Valley of the Petchora, in North-East Russia [and:] Sibera in Asia: A Visit to the Valley of the Yenesay in East Siberia, 2 works, 1st editions, John Murray, 1880-2, half-title and folding map to each work, Siberia in Europe map spotted, light spotting to outer leaves of Siberia in Asia, green moir‚ silk doublures, inner dentelles gilt, bookplates of J. Hamilton Leigh, top edges gilt, uniform near-contemporary green crushed morocco by Zaehnsdorf (dated 1900 on turn-ins), gilt arabesque lozenge to sides, spines sunned, 8vo (20 x 13.5 cm), together with: Dresser (Henry Eeles), A Manual of Palaearctic Birds, 2 volumes, 1st edition, by the author, 1901-3, frontispieces, engraved bookplates of William Henry Radcliffe Saunders, top edges gilt, others untrimmed, contemporary blue crushed half morocco for Hatchards, pale marks to sides, 8vo (23 x 15.8 cm), [Wheelwright, Horace William,] A Spring and Summer in Lapland, by an Old Bushman, 2nd edition, Groombridge and Sons, 1871,6 hand-coloured engraved plates including frontispiece, later red half sheep by R. Ackrill of Harrogate, slightly rubbed, 8vo (19 x 12 cm), Gurney (John Henry), The Gannet, a Bird with a History, 1st edition, Witherby & Co., 1913, colour and halftone plates, bookplate of Samuel Lister, 2nd Baron Masham (1857-1914), top ege gilt, contemporary crushed half morocco by Riviere & Son, 8vo (21.2 x 14.5 cm), and 2 others, both leather-bound, 8vo Mullens & Swann pp. 516 (Seebohm: 'two of Seebohm's most charming works'), 180 (Dresser), 625 (Wheelright); Wood pp. 561 (Seebohm, both works), 324 (Dresser), 624 (Wheelwright), 372 (Gurney); Zimmer pp. 567 (Seebohm, both works), 179-80 (Dresser), 671 (Wheelwright), 279 (Gurney: 'a detailed account'). This is the first edition of Wheelwright's work with coloured plates; the first edition proper (1864) was uncoloured. (8)
Attributed to John Alfred Wheeler Snr., study of Ossian with jockey up and owner in landscape, unsigned watercolour, 28cm x 36cm. Provenance: Duke and Duchess of Hamilton by descent to the current vendor N.B. see lot 55 The Racing Sale, Sotheby's 13th November, 1996 for similar study, oil on canvas
δ Anthea Hamilton (b.1978)DiversScreenprint in colours, 2011, signed, dated and numbered from the edition of 150 in pencil verso, on 410gsm Somerset Tub sized paper, printed by Coriander Studios, published by Counter Editions, London, the full sheet, 760 x 600mm (30 x 23 5/8in) (framed)δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
Various Artists 2012 Olympic Games Limited Edition Box SetThe complete deluxe set of twelve digital prints in colours, 2012, each on wove paper, all housed within the original clamshell box, the box numbered from the edition of 2012, published by Olympics, London, each sheet 400 x 300mm ( 15 3/4 x 11 7/8in) (folio)Artists include: Rachel Whiteread, Chris Ofili, Howard Hodgkin, Anthea Hamilton, Bridget Riley, Martin Creed, Tracey Emin, Michael Craig-Martin, Sarah Morris, Fiona Banner, Bob and Roberta Smith, and Gary Hume.
TWO WATCHES, A BROOCH AND A MEDAL, the 9ct gold medal for Coventry Works Bowling League with enamel central detail and personal engraving to the reverse, length 35mm, weight 6.2 grams, a late Victorian memorial brooch or circular outline with domed red paste centre and a woven lock of hair to the reverse panel, diameter 29mm, weight 7.6 grams, together with an early 20th Century 9ct gold wristwatch with leather strap and a gentleman's Hamilton wristwatch
A small Charles II oak three-drawer chest, circa 1670 The frieze with dentil-mouldings and twin elongated bosses in cherrywood flanked by ebony buttons, each drawer with twin-panel fronts and the lower frieze rail carved with discs, each drawer is lined with woodcut prints of King Charles II and Catherine of Braganza holding hands, half-length within an oval, Charles holding a sword, Catherine holding a fan, a rose between them, 73.5cm wide, 44cm deep, 75cm high. COMPARATIVES: The British Museum has an impression of this print in their collection (Museum number 1870,0709.764)The pose is strikingly similar to that of King Charles II and Catherine of Braganza on their wedding day in 1662, depicted in an engraving by Hugo Allard the Elder. (Royal Collection Trust – RCIN 602675). See another similar in the V&A (E.1258-1933). This was catalogued in the 1982 Oman-Hamilton catalogue of V&A wallpapers as no.14, and its provenance is given as from a contemporary oak box for which it was used as lining paper. The catalogue entry comments that 'another version of this paper, in the Public Record Office, was found in a chest at Sulgrave Manor'.
Modern Boy (1938 New Series) 3, 6, 9, 12, 16, 18-21, 26, 27 with free gift Modern Boy Pocket Stamp Album, Kingdom of Devils, Champion of The Main by W.E. Johns, King of the Islands by Charles Hamilton (two issues with small cut-outs). With Boy's Own Paper Dec 1937 Christmas Double Number with March 1938 and Topical Times (1939) 1000-1002, 1004, 1023, 1032-1034. Rusty staple stains [gd/vg] (21). No Reserve
Rotherham United Programmes, 1972-73 to 1974-75 including at Sheffield Wednesday County Cup, 1973-74 Doncaster County Cup, Hamilton Friendly and Sunday single sheets v. Northampton at Lincoln (varying colours) at Doncaster, at Barnsley, 1974-75 v. Lincoln League Cup, Sheffield United County Cup v. Stafford (both games) F.A. Cup, neatly set out in three files.

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