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Keble Family.- Keble (Mary Caroline, wife of Rev. Thomas Keble, 1831-1920) Photograph album, 38 albumen photographs, some mounted, others loosely inserted, original half morocco, gilt, slightly rubbed, photographs 170 x 144mm. & smaller, album sm. 4to, 1867. ⁂ Views including: Hursley Church, Bisley, Bussage Church & Parsonage, Bournemouth Church, Pleasure Grounds & Sands Bournemouth, Ilfracombe Church, Lantern Hill, the harbour and street scene Ilfracombe, and several other views, church interiors, and one of two children on a rocking horse. Mary was the second wife of Thomas Keble, Jnr., (1826-1903), vicar of Bisley, who was the younger brother of Thomas Keble. All Saints at Bisley, was the the 'Mother Church' of the "Oxford Movement".
PINE NARROW LONGCASED LANTERN CLOCK, JOHN STARTBRIDGE, LYMINGTON 19TH CENTURY the moulded hood above an arched brass 5 inch dial, with Roman numerals and a single hand, signed JOHN STARTBRIDGE LYMINGTON, the trunk with moulded door, raised on a plinth, striking on a bell(25cm wide,185cm high, 19cm deep)
* Magic Lantern Slides. A collection of approximately 200 magic lantern slides, late 19th century, mostly diapositive travel views, including groups of material relating to Lake District, Yorkshire, India, South Africa, France, Italy, Russia, Greece, Turkey, China, Hong Kong, South America and West IndiesQty: (approx. 200)
* Snapshots. A large quantity of assorted snapshots and album print images, late 19th and 20th century, mostly loose small-format images including some real photo postcards, and including three albums with corner mounted images, plus five 8mm home movie film reels, a box of 1953 slides world travel, and a small quantity of glass negatives and lantern slidesQty: (a carton)
* Native Americans. A group of 5 large albumen print stereoviews by John Karl Hillers (1843-1925), taken during the Second Powell expedition, circa 1871, from the Department of the Interior Indians of Colorado Valley series, no.2 Group of Men in Full Dress, no.3 Chu-ai-um-peak and his friends, (a little damage with surface loss to left image), no.17 Ka-ni-ga - The Camp Ground and no.27 Won-Si-Vu or Young Antelope, the fifth stereoview from the Views of Rio Virgen series, no.27 Head of the Narrows, all images 11 x 7.5cm, mounted on oversized yellow cabinet card mounts with printed paper labels to versos, together with Han & Underwood stereoview of an Esquimau mother and infant and pet wolf on the deck of a steamer, 1902, plus 2 diapositive lantern slides of Native Americans in traditional dress, early twentieth century, the first with printed label of James Buncle of Edinburgh, showing 2 full length figures, the second showing a seated chief with white china ink lettering to lower edge, each 8 x 8cmQty: (8)
* Central Africa. A group of 92 diapositive magic lantern slides of scenes and people in the Congo, early 1890s, including 40 with ink manuscript caption labels, subjects include a group of Western men titled 'J Maloney Expedition', another of Mwasi and his wives calling on Maloney, a slave boy at Chenundas, native contingent during native rising, Angoni warriors, Angoni dancing boys, Ognomo & Angori at Hora, views in Chenindas, Bandawe, Nyassa, Rabwiro, Lobengulla's Battery on the Tinfuli River, Hora, North Anzoniland, Fort Johnson, Upper Shiri River, Monkey Bay, Lake Nyassa, inside Rabivine's Kraal, Msoro's Kraal, Osiolo's Kraal, Mago's River, Koyakoya, Lake Nyassa, Bally Hooly, near Salisbury, Old Camp, Salisbury (1892) and Simonk Ruf (1893), plus 5 contemporary diapositive lantern slides of Central Africa credited to George Washington Wilson and a map diagram lantern slide of Africa, many slides with cracks, contained in a wooden lantern slide boxQty: (98)NOTESIt is not clear whether any of these photographs overlap with the Stairs Expedition to Katanga (1891-92). The expedition was led by Captain William Stairs, a race between two imperial powers to claim Katanga for colonization. Joseph Maloney (1857-1896) was the Irish-born medical officer on the Expedition which seized Katanga for the Belgian King Leopold II, killing its ruler, Msiri, in the process. Dr Maloney took charge of the expedition for a few weeks when its military officers were dead or incapacitated by illness, and wrote a popular account of it, With Captain Stairs to Katanga: Slavery and Subjication in the Congo 1891-92 (1893). There is little sign of military conflict in these photographs and no mention of Katanga on any of the labels.
* China. A group of approximately 170 magic lantern slides, including approximately 110 diapositive lantern slides of China including Hankow and Peking, plus 20 of Russia and trains, all c. 1910, the China photographs showing views of the Emperor's summer palace, local people and scenes, Guling, Harbin, etc., and 30 late 19th century colour tinted magic lantern slides of Japanese scenes by Nakajima, plus 10 miscellaneous, a few slides cracked, contained in two wooden slide boxesQty: (approx. 170)NOTESThe compiler of these photographs may have been S.B. French who is identified in at least three of the images. Other names that appear are Davenport, Pearson and Hiscock.
* Stereoviewers. A group of 5 hand-held stereoviewers, together with a group of 242 stereoviews from the Edinburgh Stereoscopic Atlas of Anatomy, published T.C. & E.C. Jack, circa 1905, mounted on individual printed description cards and loosely contained in 12 purpose-made half rexine book boxes with labels to spines, 4to, plus a group of approximately 40 diapositive lantern slides, mostly circular portraits and microscope specimens mounted on card supportsQty: (a carton)
A 19th century lacquered brass five glass hall lantern, the five scrolling foliate branches supporting the cylindrical frame with five serpentine glass panels, 49cm high, along with two extra glass panels Provenance: Ruyton Hall, Shropshire Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.
This original Guy Fawkes figurine has a very shiny gloss finish. He is wearing a stunning red cap, with a black robe on the interior and a long black feather comes down from his hat and can be seen on the back of the figurine. He is also holding a lantern. Royal Doulton backstamp.Artist: Charles NokeDimensions: 10"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandProvenance: David Bearman Collection
Introduced in 1933, its a rare variation using unusual coloring - a variation of the original. Jug depicts Sir Francis Drake on one side and the a group reading a scroll with the queen on the other. It also has a very detailed handle using a lantern, the ships anchor and twisted rope. Royal Doulton back stamp.Sir Francis Drake is undoubtedly the most famous of those Elizabethans who, through their seamanship and courage, made England a great sea power. In I577 he led an expedition around the world, his backers including Queen Elizabeth I, the Earl of Leicester, Hatton, Walsingham, Hawkins and the two Wynters. He returned in the Golden Hind with a hold full of treasure and was knighted on the ships deck. According to tradition he insisted on finishing his game of bowls when the Armada was sighted, saying There is plenty of time to win this game and thrash the Spaniards too. The jug with it rope handle complete with ships lantern records two of these events: Drake with the Queen and other backers before the Golden Hind, and playing bowls on Plymouth Hoe while awaiting the Armada. An ornate drum is also shown there is a legend that when England is threatened Drake can be recalled by beating this drum, and under the lip is part of Drakes Drum by Sir Henry Newbolt: Take my drum to England, hang it by the shore. Strike it when your powders runnin low. It continues If the Dons sight Deven, Ill quit the port 0 heaven An drum them up the Channel as we drummed them long ago. Dimensions: 10"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandProvenance: David Bearman Collection
Rare Water whiskey pitcher in rich Kingsware glaze with Night Watchman, dressed in olive green and holding a lantern in relief on one side. On the other side it reads, Enough's as good as a feast. Royal Doulton backstamp.The watchman was the precursor of the policeman. He patrolled the streets of the city at night carrying a lantern and staff, calling the state of the weather and the hour. The watchman was replaced by the 'peeler', the forerunner of the modern policeman in 1829. #police #watchman Artist: Charles NokeIssued: 1915Dimensions: 6"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandProvenance: David Bearman Collection
A very good and heavy 19th Century brass Hall Lantern, of tapering octagonal form with eight arched and glazed panels with half round pilasters under an eight section tubular dome and crescent finials, 33" x 16 1/2" (84cms x 42cms). (1)Provenance: Clonmannon House, Co. Wicklow, Sir Alfred Chester Beatty. (Lot 101 May 21st, 1968, conducted by James Adams & Sons)
GREEN LANTERN #45, 48, 57 - (3 in Lot) - (1966/67 - DC - UK Cover Price) - Includes Second Silver Age appearance of Golden Age Green Lantern in title + Second appearance of Keith Kenyon, who becomes Goldface - Gil Kane covers and interior art - Flat/Unfolded - a photographic condition report is available on request
German late 19th century black tinplate toy magic lantern projector by Johannes Falk, embossed lighthouse logo, single removable lens, (lacking burner and chimney) H18cm, and early 19th century orange tinplate magic lantern projector on wooden stand, single removable lens and detachable chimney, H30cmClick here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
Early 20th century tinplate combined magic lantern and 35mm cinematograph projector, hand-cranked, with electric bayonet lamp, fitted with film reels, L35cm overall, and a similar projector by Gebruder Bing Nuremberg with spirit lamp (glass chimney a/f) L22cm, with two reels of film Click here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
Three early 19th century wood framed glass panoramic magic lantern slides, hand-painted with comical figures including Punch L27cm, a similar slide painted with African animals L36cm, together with five 19th century Ernst Plank Germany circular magic lantern six-image story slides including Robinson Crusoe, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Little Red Riding Hood etc D11cm (9)Click here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
Set of twelve late 19th century magic lantern glass slides entitled 'A Negro's Life', together with forty-two further assorted late 19th/early 20th century magic lantern slides including Union Castle Line to South-East Africa by H.L. Toms London etc, housed in a wooden baize-lined boxClick here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
Large quantity of glass magic lantern slides and negatives - some identified as Chorley Astley area including Heskin Hall Country House views and interiors, country, beach, town and street scenes, some with figures and vehicles, some marked H.R. Dorning, one box predominantly shipping and boats etc
A 1970's concrete and bronze garden lantern, with an opaque glass shade, on a slender column and cast base. Provenance: Believed to originally have been installed at the American Embassy in London and removed during refurbishments201cm highCondition report: Overall appears to be complete and usable. Quite weathered overall and this has cuased the metal to dull and the concrete to mark. The glass shade appears intact. Is not very stable, so would need to be correctly fixed in place as it is heavy. Not currently wired for use.

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