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Farnham (George F.) Leicestershire Medieval contemporary half morocco rubbed Leicester 1925; Leicestershire Medieval Village Notes introduction by A. Hamilton Thompson 6 vol. bookplates of Franck Greenhill contemporary cloth little rubbed Leicester [1929-] 1933 § Domesday Book. Facsimile of the Part Relating to Leicestershire [Rutlandshire] 2 parts in 1 titles and facsimiles in red and black with transcripts and translations some spotting original morocco-backed blind-stamped cloth front cover gilt Southampton Ordnance Survey 1862 folio(8)
Hamilton (Patrick) THE SLAVES OF SOLITUDE, publisher`s blue cloth, dustjacket (chipped, creased), 8vo, London: Constable, 1947. FIRST EDITION -- TWENTY THOUSAND STREETS UNDER THE SKY: A LONDON TRILOGY, publisher`s red cloth (spine faded), lacks dustjacket, 8vo, London: Constable, 1935. FIRST COLLECTED EDITION. With 2 others by Hamilton. Provenance: Ted, Lord Willis.
Hamilton of Lancaster P.A. America 19cm. An American two day chronometer in square, mahogany brass bound case circa 1940, three tiered with presentation plaques and M.O.D Hydrographic Department plaque containing the brass bowl and gimbal. The silvered Arabic dial with 48 hour up/down ring signed and numbers N1501/1941 within the seconds ring. Chain fusee with Earnshaw type escapement, uncut balance with helical balance spring, Y shaped locking arm above plates with parallel line spot-finishing plus numbered winding key
An Edwardian Scottish silver tea canister, by Hamilton and Inches, Edinburgh 1905, retailed by Robinson and Co, Shrewsbury, plain oval form, pull-off cover, height 9.5cm, plus a Victorian silver christening mug, by H. Woodward and Co, Birmingham 1881, circular form, engraved with a butterfly and bird within foliate decoration, scroll handle, height 9cm, approx. weight 8oz. (2)
A collection of silver flatware, comprising: a pair of 19th century fiddle pattern teaspoons, probably colonial, by P Mason, a 19th century Indian colonial fiddle pattern salt spoon, probably by Hamilton & Company, Calcutta circa 1830, a fiddle and shell pattern salt spoon, by Thomas Streetin, London 1808, an old english pattern salt spoon, by William Woodman, Exeter circa 1825, a fiddle pattern salt spoon, possibly John Walton, Newcastle 1831?, a set of six old english pattern teaspoons, five by Samuel Godbehere and Edward Wigan, London 1793, and one probably by Robert Rutland, London 1813, all crested or monogrammed, except for a fiddle pattern mustard spoon, probably by Thomas Wheatley, Newcastle 1831? 6oz (13)
A group of assorted pictures and prints including a watercolour cottage scene signed E. Hamilton, a hand coloured engraving of The North view of Battersea, a mezzotint of `The Fern Gatherers` after George Morland, a colour mezzotint of Bonaparte reviewing the Consular guard after Masquerier, a stipple engraving `The School Mistress` after Francis Wheatley, `Morning` and `Evening`, a pair of engravings after J.S. Miller, an engraving of `Domestic Architecture` and a photograph `The Starboard Lookout`. (9)
A George IV silver part matched ‘fiddle, shell and thread’ pattern flatware service, crested, mainly London 1827, by William Eaton, comprising:- fourteen table spoons (including three London 1855, maker George Adams), eleven table forks, eleven dessert forks, eight dessert spoons (being five by Hamilton of Calcutta and three various ones), total weight 121ozs (44).
An embossed square dessert dish by Fenton Brothers Ltd, Sheffield 1913, 23cm wide; a baluster sugar caster, Birmingham 1912, on three pointed pad feet; a matched three piece pierced cruet set, with blue glass liners; a Norwegian silver coloured spoon by Brodrene Mylius; and an Indian twin handled small cup by Hamilton & Co., Calcutta, 23.1 oz gross
British Provincial, Devon, Exeter, Exeter Bank, One Pound, 10 July 1809, W 118, for Sir John Duntze Bart, Sanders, Hamilton & Co, signed by E.L. Sanders (Outing 755B; Grant 1110). Trimmed and pinholes, otherwise very good The Exeter Bank, the first such institution in the city, was established in Cathedral yard on 9 July 1769 as Duntze & Co by Sir John Duntze, 1st Bt (c.1735-95), an Exeter woollen merchant who was elected MP for Tiverton in 1768. His partners in the venture were William Mackworth Praed (1749-84), Joseph Sanders ( 1819) and Daniel Hamilton ( 1810). Duntze was succeeded by Sir John Duntze Duntze, 2nd Bt (c.1765-1830). The signatory of the note, Edward Lloyd Sanders ( 1839), son of Joseph Sanders, was admitted to the partnership in 1810; an oil portrait of him is in the National Westminster Bank archives. The bank was amalgamated with the City Bank in 1901 and after further takeovers became part of National Provincial Bank in 1918 and then NatWest
Burgoyne (Roderick Hamilton). Historical Records of the 93rd Sutherland Highlanders, Now the 2nd Battalion Princess Louise’s Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, 1883, half title, folding map and plan, three coloured and two b & w lithographed plates, a few light spots, a.e.g., contemporary red calf, covers stamped with the silver regimental crest, slightly rubbed, 8vo, author’s presentation copy to Arthur Collett Nightingale, Lt.-Col. Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, 1883, together with Historical Record of the First, or the Royal Regiment of Dragoons, 1840, bound with Historical Record of the Royal Regiment of Scots Dragoons: Now the Second, or Royal North British Dragoons, Commonly Called the Scots Greys, 1840, bound with Historical Record of the Sixth, or Inniskilling Regiment of Dragoons, 1847, 3 vols. in one, nine hand-coloured lithographed plates, a few light spots, bookplate, contemporary half red morocco, lightly rubbed, 8vo. (2)
Smith (Charles Hamilton). Selections of the Ancient Costume of Great Britain and Ireland, from the Seventh to the Sixteenth Century, out of the Collection in the Possession of the Author, 1st ed., 1814, addn. hand-col. aquatint title, eng. dedication leaf, and sixty fine hand-col. aquatint plts. (complete), ownership signature to title, a.e.g., gilt dec. dentelles, contemp. elaborate gilt dec. straight grain morocco with gothic style blind dec. to boards, upper board near detached and lower joint rubbed, folio. Abbey Life 431. (1)
Harrison (Joseph). The Floricultural Cabinet, and Florist’s Magazine, vols. 1-2 & 4-17, 1833-49, 212 hand-col. eng. plts., two folding, vol. 6 with some damage to frontis. and addn. eng. title where plt. was once adhered to title, vol. 10 with one plt. torn out, b & w plts. and letterpress engs., numerous ads., some foxing and browning, first vol. with preface leaf detached, and with following few leaves torn at gutter, most vols. with armorial bookplate of William Sackville Hamilton, and some with his ms. ownership signature, sprinkled edges, uniform contemp. half calf gilt, title and vol. labels on spine, rubbed, and some wear, vols. 1 and 2 with spines deficient, a few joints cracked and and vol. 10 with spine detached at upper joint, 8vo. (16)
* Hamilton (Sir William). A collection of twenty engravings of classical figures [from AntiquitŽs Etrusques, 1766-67], twenty fine full-page etched or engraved plates printed on thick hand-made paper, some watermarked M, hand-coloured in black and terracotta, edges untrimmed, sheet size 520 x 380mm (20.5 x 15 ins) (20)
* Hamilton (Sir William). A collection of twenty engravings of classical figures [from AntiquitŽs Etrusques, 1766-67], twenty fine full-page etched or engraved plates printed on thick hand-made paper, some watermarked M, hand-coloured in black and terracotta, edges untrimmed, sheet size 520 x 380mm (20.5 x 15 ins) (20)
Hamilton (James Hamilton, Duke of). The several speeches of Duke Hamilton Earl of Cambridge, Henry Earl of Holland, and Arthur Lord Capel upon the scaffold on Friday the 9. of March. Also the several Exhortations, and Conferences with them, upon the Scaffold, by Dr Sibbald, Mr Bolton..., London: Peter Cole, Francis Tyton, and John Playford, pp.43[1], title torn with loss of imprint and part of title at foot, final leaf (p.43, F2) torn with loss and lined to verso, dust soiled and some spotting, disbound 4to. Wing H482. (1)
Euripides. Opera Omnia; ex Editionibus Praestantissimis Fideliter Recusa; Latina Interpretatione, Scholiis Antiquis, et Eruditorum Observationibus..., 9 vols., Glasgow, 1821, eng. port. frontis. to vol. 1, some scattered spotting, eng. bookplate of William Hamilton Howley to each volume, a.e.g., contemp. morocco with gilt dec. spines, 8vo. (9)
Hamilton (Peter). Robert Doisneau. A Photographer’s Life, 1st ed., 1995, num. col. and b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in d.j., folio, together with Nickel (Douglas R.), Carleton Watkins. The Art of Perception, with an Introduction by Maria Morris Hambourg, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, 2000, num. sepia illusts. from photos, some folding, orig. cloth in d.j., square 4to, plus Haworth-Booth (Mark), The Art of Lee Miller, V & A Publications, 2007, num. col. and b & w illusts. from photos, orig. boards in d.j., 4to, and others related, mostly G/VG (5 cartons)
Pierre-François Hugues d`Hancarville 1719-c.1790- Six plates from the Antiquités étrusques, grecques et romaines tirées du Cabinet de M. Hamilton"; six hand-coloured plates depicting scenes with Roman and Greek Classical and mythical figures and beasts. The scenes taken from the vases in the collection of Sir William Hamilton, 40x65cm: together with five further hand-coloured scenes from the same edition, in matching frames, mounted, (6) Note: Sir William Hamilton British ambassador to Naples from 1764 to 1800. An avid antiquarian, Hamilton assembled one of the world`s finest collections of Greek and Roman antiquities. The core of his collection was bought from the Porcinari family, after an introduction by Hugues d`Hancarville, an amateur art dealer. Hamilton added several more select pieces before realising the entire collection to the British Museum in 1772 for £8400, where it became one of main collections in the department of Greek and Roman antiquities. Before the collection was shipped to England, Hamilton arranged for Hugues d`Hancarville to oversee the cataloguing and drawing of every item. The published work appeared in 1766-1767 and is a superb example. In addition to his duties as ambassador, Hamilton was also renowned as a knowledgeable guide and congenial host to the visiting English `Grand Tourists`. With infectious enthusiasm he would extol the wonders of Naples and the beauties of arts of the ancient world, inspiring in many of his aristocratic visitors a genuine passion for the antique. This new-found enthusiasm, fuelled by the images in his engravings, found its way into the new style of neo-classicism and in the collections of antiquities which became a staple for many of the stately homes in England.
Pamphlets. Extraordinary Life and Character of Mary Bateman, the Yorkshire Witch; Traced from the Earliest Thefts of Her Infancy, through a most Awful Course of Crimes and Murders till Her Execution at the New Drop, near the Castle of York, on Monday the Twentieth of March, 1809, 10th ed., Leeds: printed by Edward Baines, c.1810, eng. port. frontis. (torn to inner margin), bound with The Trial at Large, of William Hodgson, of Leeds, Aged 19 Years, for a Rape, Committed on the Night of the Twelfth of April 1811, on the Body of Harriet Halliday, of the same Place, Aged 16. ., Leeds, [1811], bound with Report of the Trial of Mr. Joseph Blackburn, Attorney at Law, Leeds, for Forgery, at the Yorkshire Lent Assizes, 1814. ., Leeds: printed by B. Dewhirst, 1815, bound with A Sermon, Preached at Leeds, April 16th, MDCCCXV on Occasion of the Execution of Mr. Joseph Blackburn, Attorney at Law, for Forgery; with Detials of Conversations with Him During His Imprisonment, by Richard Winter Hamilton, 5th ed., 1815, bound with, Trial and Execution of Mr. John Bellingham, for the Wilful Murder of the Right Hon. Spencer Perceval, in the Lobby of the House of Commons, May 11, 1812, Leeds: printed by B. Dewhurst, [1812], wood eng. port. illust. to title, bound with The Genuine Account of the Trial of Eugene Aram, for the Murder of Daniel Clark, Late of Knaresborough, in the County of York who was Convicted at York Assizes, August 5, 1759, before the Hon. William Noel..., Leeds: J. Davies, 1809, bound with two other similar pamphlets, soiled and marked throughout, modern amateur half calf, 8vo (1)

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