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AN ALAN CAIGER SMITH GOBLET painted with red brush work flower head and foliate motifs, monogrammed, 13cm high, an Aldermaston Pottery jar and cover and an Aldermaston Pottery mug, a Derek Davis sang de boeuf vase, signed `Davis`, 11.5cm high, a Henry Hammond mug, painted with Willow tree, impressed potter`s mark, 13.5cm high, and Elisabeth Geisser vase, 11cm high, a Guy Sydenham incised vase, 13cm high, a further studio pottery vase, indistinctly signed and a Persian bowl
AUTOGRAPHS: Miscellaneous selection of signed pieces, cards, album pages, letters, some signed postcard photographs, signed hardback books (9) etc., by a variety of famous individuals including Chris Bonington, Robin Day, Eric Sykes, Spike Milligan, Francis Durbridge, Horace Lindrum, Emlyn Hughes, Joan Hammond, Isobel Baillie, Melvyn Bragg, Germaine Greer, Fred Trueman, William Forbes-Sempill, Lewis Williams Douglas, Tony Jacklin, George Eyston, Bob Fabian, Frederick Forsyth, E. R. Whitcombe, A. H. Padgham, Alan Cobham, Adrian Boult, Anthony Eden, Henry Cooper, Bill Speakman VC, Patrick Moore, Virginia Wade, Tim Rice, Gene Tunney, Twiggy etc. FR to generally G, 98
Henry Carr, World of Freemasonry: Lewis Masonic, 1984 and other Masonic books to include; Bernard Jones, Freemason`s book of the Royal Arch: George Harrap & Company, Reprinted with Corrections, 1965; Neville Barker Cryer, What do you know about the Royal Arch?: Lewis Masonic, 2002; Richard Sandbach, Understanding the Royal Arch: Lewis Masonic, reprint 1988; F de P Castells, Antiquity of the Holy Royal Arch: A. Lewis, 1927; Roy A. Wells, Some Royal Arch Terms Examined: A. Lewis, 1978 and another copy: 2nd Enlarged Edition1988; Roy A. Wells, Royal Arch Matters: Lewis Masonic, 1984; William Hammond, Masonic Emblems & Jewels - Treasures at Freemasons` Hall, London: George Philip, 1917; Yasha Beresiner, Masonic Curiosities: Austrailian and New Zealand Masonic Research Council, 2000; Charles Carter, The Director of Ceremonies: Lewis Masonic 1989; Fred Pick & G. Norman Knight, The Pocket History of Freemasonry: Frederick Muller, 1953. (12) Provenance: Dr Robert Petrie dec`d (Wallington, Surrey), member of a number of Lodges in Scotland and England
* A collection of seven items of studio pottery, including a bowl by Henry Hammond (b. 1914) with deep foot, decorated with fish on a brown ground, impressed mark to foot rim, 14cm diameter, another similar by the same hand decorated with fish on a grey ground, 17cm diameter, a circular bowl with deep foot, with marbled glaze of brown, turquoise and white, ‘I.R.’ mark to base, 13cm diameter. (7)
CLASSICAL MUSIC: Selection of signed clipped pieces, cards, a few signed programmes and letters, signed postcard photographs and larger, autograph album (1) etc., by various classical musicians, composers, opera singers, ballet dancers etc., including Jessye Norman, Vanessa-Mae, Darcey Bussell, Jose Carreras, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Joan Hammond, Colin Davis, Kiri Te Kanawa, Marie Rambert, Margot Fonteyn, Rudolf Nureyev, John Pritchard, Simon Rattle, Andre Previn, Lily Pons, Henry J. Wood, Richard Tauber, Joan Sutherland, Beverly Sills, Solomon, Malcolm Sargent, Alicia Markova, Ninette de Valois, Thomas Beecham, John Barbirolli, Tito Gobbi, James Galway, Amelita Galli-Curci, Placido Domingo, Yehudi Menuhin, Nellie Melba, Julian Lloyd Webber, Hans Hotter etc. FR to VG, 57
ROBERT JOHN HAMMOND (C1854-1911) FEEDING THE HENS signed and dated 1881, 24 x 19.5cm and Henry Samuel Merrit (1884-1963), Fishing Boats Moored on Hastings Beach by another hand, signed and dated (2) ++Hammond - paint shrinkage and craquelure with stains on the verso, the varnish with some ingrained dirt. The second work with restoration and inexpertly revanished hanging loosely on the stretchers
Peckham (Ann) The Complete English Cook or Prudent Housewife .., nd., Leeds: Wright & Binns, 3rd edition (foxing throughout), contemporary sheep (worn, boards detached); [Hammond (Henry)], [A Practical Catechisme composed ..,], nd., (lacking title, A2 & Zz3 torn with loss, early calf worn, binding broken)
JONATHAN CHISWELL-JONES (b.1939) Large studio pottery bowl by Jonathan Chiswell-Jones, lustre decorated with pomegranates. Signed to base JCJ and 2145. Diameter 29cm. Jonathan Chiswell-Jones trained at Farnham under Paul Barron and Henry Hammond, and then worked for Joe Finch at Appin Pottery in Scotland before setting up his own studio in East Sussex.
ARTHUR HENRY KNIGHTON-HAMMOND (1875-1970), Yellow Sails, watercolour on linen heightened with white, unsigned, authenticating label verso signed by Mary B Jopp, the artist`s daughter, 14 1/4" x 16 1/2", framed, together with a copy of the artist`s biography by Peter Norris signed by the author and Mary Jopp and dated 27.7.94
Henry Hammond (British, 1914-1989) A pair of Bowls Stoneware, blue and iron glazes beneath a thickly brushed white glaze, a line and dot design in the well, each with impressed HH seal, one with additional painted mark" Diameters 14.7 & 14cm, Heights 5cm Condition: In perfect condition with no damage or restoration View on auctionatrium.com
Parkinson (John) Paradisi in Sole Paradisus Terres first edition first issue with sig. A in first setting (amend/the at end of line 4 of A1r and old fashioned use of u/v) woodcut title woodcut of the author 108 full-page woodcuts all (probably) by Christopher Switzer a trifle of use but a nice copy from the library of Sir Thomas Hanmer (1612-78 of Bettisfield Flintshire) with his fine armorial bookplate on title verso and signatures on title and next leaf and a note that the book cost him 14 shillings a few cuts with traces of early colour perhaps by him bookplates of Henry Bunbury (perhaps the father of the botanist) and Arthur Quinton Wells (1896-1956 botanist) given by Lessing J. Rosenwald to the Library of Congress and sold by them as a duplicate in 1967 American bookseller`s description inserted bought from Hammond in 1968 for
Autographs - A collection, circa 1920s-40s, including Johann Strauss III, composer; Anatole Fistoulari, composer; Yfrah Neaman, violinist; Kathleen Ferrier, contralto; Joan Hammond, soprano; Leff Pouishnoff, pianist (x2); Harriet Cohen, pianist; Arthur Duff, composer and conductor; Heddle Nash, tenor; Anna Pavlova, ballerina (x2); Herbert Beerbohm-Tree, actor and theatre-manager; Sybil Thorndike, actress; Jascha Heifetz, violinist; Luisa Tetrazzini, soprano (x2); Joseph Hislop, tenor; Theodore Chaliapine, bass (signed picture); Stella Power-O`Rourke, soprano; Percy Kahn, composer and pianist; [Mikhail Saulovich] `Mischa` Elman, violinist; Landon Russell, conductor, composer, and pianist (signed picture); Fritz Kreisler, violinist (signed picture); Jehudi Menuhin, viloinist; Florence Austral, soprano; Wilhelm Backhaus, pianist; Ivor Newton, pianist; Elena Gerhardt, mezzo-soprano; Milan-Jovanovitch Bratza, violinist; Benno Moiseiwitsch, pianist (x2); Thomas Beecham, conductor; Henry Wood, conductor; Sergei Rackmaninoff, composer (x2); Josef Hofmann, pianist and composer; Amelita Galli-Curci, soprano (signed picture); Myra Hess, pianist; Joseph Szigeti, violinist; Pablo Casals, cellist; Arthur de Greef, pianist and composer; Albert Coates, conductor and composer; Egon Petri, pianist; Elizabeth Schumann, soprano; and others, (two albums).
Hammond (Dr. Henry) An Answer to the Animadversion and the Episcopacie in them Asserted 1654 bound with A Second Defence of the Learned Hugo Grotius....... 1655 bound with An Account of Mr. Cawdry`s Triplex Diatribe...... 1655 bound with The Baptizing of Infants.... 1655 contemporary calf hinges and corners repaired old annotation throughout the book 8vo
More, Henry. Philosophical poems. Cambridge: Roger Daniel, 1647. First collected edition, 8vo, [28, 436, 2] woodcut device on title, engraved portrait of More bound in as frontispiece, woodcut astronomical and geometrical diagrams, head- and tail-pieces, and initials, errata leaf at end, nineteenth century blue morocco by Hammond, g.e., slight damp-staining to some upper corners, a few headlines cut close shaving an occasional letter. Note: First collected edition by the noted Cambridge neoPlatonist. Wing M2670
[Hammond, Henry]. A View of the New Directory and a Vindication of the Ancient Liturgy of the Church of England; in Answer to the Reasons Pretended in the Ordinance and Preface, for the Abolishing the one, and Establishing the Other, 1st ed., Oxford, 1645, 112pp., woodcut armorial to title (lined to verso), a.e.g., early 19th c. blind dec. calf, slightly rubbed to joints, 4to. Wing H612. (1)

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