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Amusement in English History; A Game Exhibiting the most remarkable events from the time of the Britons, board game, William Sallis, London circa 1840, 40 hand-coloured lithographs mounted on folding linen sheet, approx 64 x 50cm, in publishers cloth on boards, each lithograph depicts a monarch and an event during their reign up to the wedding of Queen Victoria, this does not have any cards which may have originally been present, a similar example is in the Victoria & Albert Museum (1)
A late 19th century German walnut cased and polychrome painted symphonion, of casket form, the hinged lid opening to reveal lithograph of child musicians entitled Symphonion, bearing further label 'When ordering tunes, please quote tune size No.60/120', the movement numbered 513765, case w.45cm, d.42cm, h.25cm; together with various loose symphonion discs
Four works by Eric Hewitson (b.1966); Galvanise (III), lithograph, monogrammed, titled, and dated '98 in pencil to the lower margin, the full sheet 76.5 x 57cm; Abstract Purple and Orange, lithograph, signed and dated '98 in pencil to the lower margin, 76.5 x 57cm; HMS Ganges 1860, pencil and wash on paper; and Agedvm Majesta, pencil and wash, each signed and dated '95 in pencil to the lower margin, each 39 x 46cm (4)
Wellington (Arthur Wellesley, first duke of Wellington, army officer and prime minister, 1769-1852).- Arthur Duke of Wellington, extra-illustrated by the insertion of numerous items and a number of artifacts relating to Wellington, including: 3 ALs.s. and 1 autographed envelope by Wellington, a piece of Wellington's marble sarcophagus, a medallion commemorating Wellington, a piece of the Guard chain of Wellington (these 3 artifacts inset into gilt morocco doublure at beginning), admission ticket to Wellington's funeral, double-page lithograph of Copenhagen, manuscript pedigree, watercolour of the sarcophagus, print of the catafalque, 5 more medallions inset in lower doublure etc., original morocco, gilt, upper cover slightly scuffed, g.e., 4to, 1852.
Birds.- Gould (John) Monograph of the Pittidae, part 1 only (of 2), first edition, 10 hand-coloured lithograph plates, a few minor spots, original cloth-backed boards, slightly foxed and soiled, modern morocco-backed cloth drop-back box, [Nissen IVB 377; Fine Bird Books, p.78], folio, published by the author, 1880.⁂ A very good copy of this monograph, only part 1 of which was complete at the time of Gould's death. Part two appeared in 1881 but contains no plates. The Pittidae, or Pittas, are a colourful family of about 32 species of forest-dwelling birds from tropical India, Asia and Australasia (a couple of species live in Africa) and the plates are taken from Gould's larger works on the birds of these areas.
R J Hamerton 'J. Ward, Huntsman to the Cambridgeshire Hounds on Forester' coloured lithograph by Day & Haghe published 1843 by J. Dimmock, 39 x 52.5cm (visible); together with two female portrait engravings after Van Dyck, and a small print 'The Sportsman' after Marshall of Newmarket, together with H. Pyall after J. Pollard A North East View of the New General Post Office coloured aquatint published by S. W. Fores 1832 and others
Sir Peter Thomas Blake, CBE, RDI, RA (b.1932) Limited Edition Signed Lithograph 'Studio Tack Board 2' Colour lithograph from a limited run of 350. Produced by Blake in 2001 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Curwen Press after a print originally created in the mid 1960's. Pencil signed by the artist to bottom left, numbered 330/350 to bottom right. Curwen Chilford blindstamp to centre bottom. Housed in contemporary brushed silver frame. Excellent condition

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