Betty Joel, a segmented leather and sycamore lounge chair designed c1938 for a private residence, the curved form with segmented brown leather sections upon curved sycamore legs, provenance, see attached publication 'interior decoration today', by HG Haynes Marshall c1938 with illustrations and notes.
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NORFOLK (EARL MARSHALL). The Ceremonies To Be Observed at the Royal Coronation of Their Majesties King George the Fifth and Queen Mary in the Abbey Church of Westminster on Thursday the 22nd day of June, 1911 with a Plan of Westminster Abbey Church and Plan of Theatre and Sanctuary, contemp gt. tooled red moroc. with Royal Crest to upper cover, G.R. cypher to lower cover; Brandt (Bill). Literary Britain, intro. by John Hayward, 1951 contemp. cloth d.w. (torn); The English At Home, intro. by Raymond Mortimer, 1936 pictorial boards, spine split; Beaton (Cecil). Near East, 1943 light spotting, contemp. cloth (4)
Berkshire. Kip (Joannes), Hamstead Marshall in the county of Bercks one of the Seats of the Rt. Honble William Lord Craven, together with Ashdowne Parke in the County of Bercks one of the Seats of the Rt. Honble. William Lord Craven..., together two uncoloured early 18th century engraved birds - eye views, both relaid onto old paper, approx. 350 x 480 mm, mounted (2)
The Henry Irving Shakespeare. The Works of William Shakespeare, edited by Henry Irving and Frank A. Marshall, 8 vols., Blackie & Son, 1888, num. b & w illusts. by Gordon Browne, some minor scattered spotting, t.e.g., remainder rough - trimmed, some fore - edges a little dampstained, orig. torn and frayed d.j.s., 4to. Limited Edition de Luxe 92/150. (8)
Marshall (Alfred). Principles of Economics, vol. 1 [all pub.], 1st ed., 1890, pubs. ad. leaf bound at rear, bookplate and library label of Naval and Military Club to front pastedown, upper hinge cracked, orig. cloth, somewhat rubbed and soiled, spine faded with some wear to head and upper joint, 8vo (1)
MAYER after A ROBERTSON, His Excellency the Marquess Wellesley KG, published February 1827, 15" x 11" in ebonised frame, a further print of Field Marshall Duke of Wellington, published by W Kegg in simulated tortoiseshell frame; and a portrait engraving of the Rt. Hon. Spencer Percival, assasinated in The House of Commons 11/5/1812, 11" x 9 1/4"; and another. (4)
William Marshall Craig (c.1765-c.1834) "A YOUNG LADY STANDING BY A PIANOFORTE". Inscribed with the artist's name, together with "Painter in Watercolours to her Majesty, 1813", also extensively inscribed on a later label verso with biographical and exhibition details, pencil with wash, 32.5cm by 19cm (123/4in by 71/2in)
DONOVAN E. The naturalist's repository, or miscellany of exotic natural history, exhibiting rare and beautiful specimens of foreign birds, insects, shells, quadrupeds, fishes, and marine productions ... 1st edition, 5 volumes in 2, 180 hand coloured plates, several plates mis-numbered, full green morocco, the covers with blind tooled borders, the spines decorated gilt in compartments, a.e.g., lower cover of vol. 2 with small scuff mark, some slight offsetting from the plates, 8vo., London: for the author and Simpkin & Marshall, 1834 [2] Note: Nissen ZBI 259
Photographs. A good Victorian decorated album, of mounted albumen prints of the Prince of Wales and his circle and contemporaries, including Lady Dudley, Mrs W Marshall, Augusta F Laye, and military officers, portraits and groups, eighty five approximately, various formats neatly arranged with captions and framed by wild flowers, after J R Carre neatly coloured by hand , in gilt tooled crushed blue morocco album, the initials M.A.L. (possibly a member of the Laye family), aeg, 30 x 24cm, box, c1867-72 In fine condition both externally and internally, the album in tact, the box damaged
Hartshorne (Albert). Old English Glasses. An Account of Glass Drinking Vessels in England, from Early Times to the End of the Eighteenth Century, 1st ed., 1897, with Als tipped?in at front, col. and b & w plts., some minor scattered spotting, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. cloth, neatly rebacked, thick folio, together with Revi (Albert Christian), American Art Nouveau Glass, reprinted, 1981, a few col. plts. and num. b & w illusts., orig. cloth in sightly frayed d.j., 4to, plus Palley (Reese), The Porcelain Art of Edward Marshall Boehm, New York, 1988, num. col. and b & w illusts. from photos., orig. cloth in d.j., oblong 4to, with other glass and ceramics reference (14)
MacDermot (E.T.). History of the Great Western Railway, 2 vols. in 3, 1st eds., 1927-31, num. b & w illusts. and diags., orig. cloth gilt, a little faded on spines, 8vo, together with Marshall (C.F. Dendey), A History of the Southern Railway, 1st ed., 1936, col. and b & w illusts. from photos., folding maps, etc., orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 4to, plus Stevenson (David), Fifty Years on the London & North Western Railway, and other Memoranda in the Life of David Stevenson, edited Leopold Turner, 1891, mounted photo. port. frontis., signed and inscribed by Stevenson, sev. ex?lib. marks to title, a.e.g., orig. red morocco gilt, a little worn on spine, slim 8vo, plus Steel (Wilfred L.), The History of the London & North Western Railway, 1914, num. b&w illusts. from photos., orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, and others (a carton)
[Blakiston, John]. Twelve Years' Military Adventure in Three-Quarters of the Globe: or, Memoirs of an Officer who served in the Armies of His Majesty and of the East India Company, between the Years 1802 and 1814, in which are contained the Campaigns of the Duke of Wellington in India, and his last in Spain and the South of France, 2 vols., 1st ed. 1829, author's presentation inscription to head of title, bookplate of C. R. Scott to front pastedown of each vol., contemp. half calf, rubbed and scuffed, spines somewhat discoloured, 1st vol. with labels missing, 8vo, together with Waterloo Memoirs; or, Record of all the Events connected with, and arising out of the Battles fought on the 16th, 17th and 18th of June, 1815, in the Netherlands..., 2 vols., 1817, several engr. ports., old owners inscriptions in ink to front endpaper and verso of frontis to each vol., contemp. maroon half morocco, rubbed and some marks, 8vo, plus Gurwood (Lieut. Colonel), Selections from the Despatches and General Orders of Field Marshall The Duke of Wellington, 1841, occasional minor spotting, contemp. half-calf, some wear with upper cover detached, 8vo, and Roberts (Field-Marshal Lord), Forty Years in India from Subaltern to Commander-in-Chief, 2 vols., 1897, b&w plts. etc., orig. dark blue cloth gilt, rubbed and joints loosened, 8vo.. (7)
Marshall (C.F. Dendy). A History of the Southern Railway, 1936, num. col. and b&w plts. and illusts., several fldg. plans etc., orig. green cloth gilt, rubbed and joints loosened, large 8vo., together with Simmons (Jack), The Railways of Britain, an historical introduction, 1st ed., 1961, b&w plts. and illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., plus Foxwell (E.) & Farrer (T. C.), Express Trains, English & Foreign, reprinted Ian Allan, n.d., c.1960s., b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., and Nock (O. S.), British Trains, Past and Present, 1st. ed., Batsford, 1951, b&w plts. etc., orig. cloth in d.j., a little rubbed, plus others on railways, similar, includ. The Book of the Great Western, Introduction by Sir John Betjeman, orig. paintings of the Iron Duke, by C. Hamilton Ellis, ed. George Perry, pub. Sunday Times Magazine, 1970, limited edition 50/3000, etc.. (3 shelves)
Humphrets, Arthur L., The Berkshire Book of Song, Rhyme & Steeple Chime, London, Methuen & Co, 1935, 8vo (220 x 140mm.), half title, title printed in red and black, contemporary black cloth spine, slip-case Money, Walter, The First and Second Battles of Newbury and the Siege of Donnington Castle During the Civil War A.D. 1643-6 London, & Newbury, Simpkin Marshall and Co, & W. J. Blacket, 1884, small 4to (185 x 120mm.), photographic frontispiece, folding maps, later ownerhsip inscription on front free endpaper, original red cloth, spine and front cover lettered in gilt, bookplate of J. A. Spranger, Second Edition
Crossing, William, Amid Devonia's Alps; or, Wanderings & Adventures on Dartmmor, London, & Plymouth, Simpkin, Marshall & Co, and W. H. Luke, 1888, 8vo (180 x 120mm.), frontispiece, plates, and illustrations, ownership inscirption in pencil on front free endpaper, advertisement leaves at end, original decorative blue cloth gilt, extremities rubbed, First Edition
POLAR - Hayes (I.I.): The Open Polar Sea, plates, half morocco, broken, rubbed, 8vo, New York, 1867; Scull (E. Marshall) Hunting in the Arctic and Alaska, publisher's review copy with stamp on title, plates, original decorated cloth, gilt, 8vo, 1914 - and 8 others including a battered copy of the second edition of Ponting: The Great White South, (spine defective). (10)
The Historic Three Vehicle Flags from Field Marshall B.L. Montgomery's staff car, Second World War period and handed to his driver William Hallam by F.M. Montgomery in 1946 as a memento of their many years together during the conflict. Two of twin pronged pennant form, the third of rectangular form, each with applied emblems. Together with the following archive: (1) Soldiers release book of W. Hallam for 13.3.46 with testimonial written and signed by F.M. Montgomery on 2.3.46. (2) Travel identity card for W. Hallam for 16.7.46 with typical stampings and complete with photograph. (3) Soldiers service and army book of W. Hallam with typical entries for 1940-1946 together with a period photograph of W. Hallam leaning against the historic staff car with vehicle flags. (4) War Department driving permit for W. Hallam issued from 1.6.45 - 31.5.46. (5) Br. A.S.C. Regimental Association membership card of W. Hallam from joining date of 1.1.42 and his sleeve flask from wartime uniform. (6) W. Hallam's personal photograph album of the 1939-1945 war and its immediate aftermath. This with many views of the famous staff car in use with "Bill" in attendance. (7) A quantity of loose period photographs from this album, again with many views of "Monty's car". (8) An extensive letter of provenance from the current vendor by direct family descent .
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