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Testimonial. To William Jones, Esquire, Managing Director of the Cardiff Channel Dry Docks & Pontoon Company Limited, The Bute Shipbuilding, Engineering & Dry Dock Company Limited, and the Mercantile Pontoon Company Limited,. an illuminated Testimonial to Jones, on the occasion of the First Annual Dinner of the Staffs of the three Companies, April 24th, 1909, four pages of calligraphic text in red, blue and black, written on card in deep sunken mounts, each page within painted floral borders incorporating painted hunting scenes, or small orig. photographs of the Companys premises in Cardiff docks, or circular studio portraits, followed by two pages of signatures, bound in contemp. brown morocco, upper cover extravagantly decorated in gilt, now rubbed, spine defective, oblong folio (1)
* Norfolk. A family photo album and visitors book, c. 1910,. eleven leaves only completed with photos, illustrations and autographs, places mentioned including Grimston, Breccles, Raveningham, Honingham, Worlingham, etc., num. signatures including that of Ernest H. Shackleton pasted onto page title Thick Thorn, a few news cuttings and details of hunting bags included, remaining fifteen leaves blank, a.e.g., contemp. morocco, rubbed, oblong folio (1)
Ward (F. Kingdon). A Plant Hunter in Tibet, 1st ed, 1934, sixteen b & w photo. plts., incl. frontis., correct as list, edges foxed, orig. cloth, spine sl. faded, 8vo, together with Plant Hunters Paradise, 1st ed., 1937, twelve b & w photo. plts., incl. frontis., two folding maps, correct as list, edges foxed, orig. cloth in price-clipped d.j., rubbed, and frayed to edges, 8vo, plus Plant Hunting on the Edge of the World, 1st ed., 1930, sixteen b & w photo. plts., correct as list, first and final leaves foxed, orig. cloth, spine sl. faded, and frayed at ends, 8vo, plus one other by Kingdon Ward (4)
Edwards (Lionel). My Hunting Sketchbook, 2nd impression, 1928,. fifteen col. plts., owners inscription to front endpaper, dated 1945, orig. cloth with paper label to upper cover, a little faded to extreme edges, in frayed and marked d.j., 4to, together with Somewhere in England and other Hunting Verses, by Captain Edrich G. Roberts, illust. Lionel Edwards, 1st ed., 1929, eight tipped-in col. plts., occ. minor foxing, orig. blue cloth gilt, a little rubbed and snagged to head of spine, small 4to, plus Royal Newmarket, by R.C. Lyle, illust. Lionel Edwards, 1st ed., 1945, ten col. plts., b & w illusts., a little foxing to endpapers, orig. green cloth gilt in rubbed and slightly frayed d.j., slightly soiled and frayed d.j., 4to, and Sparrow (Walter Shaw), Henry Alken (the Sport of our Fathers, vol. 1), 1st ed., 1927, num. col. and b & w plts., t.e.g., orig. red cloth gilt in d.j., rubbed and minor fraying to extrems., 4to (4)
Paget (Major Guy). The Melton Mowbray of John Ferneley (1782-1860), Leicester, 1931,. colour and b&w plts., orig. cloth in frayed d.j., 4to, together with Mills (John), The Life of a Foxhound, illust. J. A. Shepherd, c. 1921, tipped-in b&w illusts., a little foxing to margins, t.e.g., remainder rough trimmed, orig. full vellum gilt, lacks ties, 8vo, plus Brown (Paul), Ups and Downs, pub. Scribeners, 1936, numerous b&w illusts., orig. pictorial red cloth, a few marks, oblong 4to, and others on hunting, horse-riding, etc., including eleven bound volumes of Riding, The Horse Lovers Magazine, a broken run, 1938-68 (24)
Vyner (Robert T.). Notitia Venatica, A Treatise on Fox-Hunting, embracing the General Management of Hounds, new ed., revised by William C.A. Blew, pub. Nimmo, 1892,. half-title, twelve hand-col. plts. by Henry Alken and others, occasional light spotting, contemp. red half morocco with gilt dec. spine by Bayntun of Bath, sl. rubbed at edges, large 8vo (1)
A pair of late Victorian oval miniatures on ivory of a Lady and Gentleman, the gentleman wearing hunting pink, the lady with lace collar to her dress and wearing a pearl necklace, in gold mounted and blue enamel glazed frames with cream silk backing, set in silk and velvet lined oval triptych easel back glazed leather covered cases. Painter Charles James Turrell, 1846-1932, both signed with the initials "C.T", and dated "1894". *See: 'A Dictionary of British Miniature painters, volume 2, By Daphne Foskett', plate 375 depicts a miniature of Alexandra, Princess of Wales, later Queen Alexandra, wife of King Edward VII, in an identical frame. Distinguished clientele including Queen Victoria, Princess Mary, the Queen of Norway, Visited the U.S.A in 1867, and painted members of many important families there, including those of J. Pierpont Morgan, Vanderbilt, and Barber.

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