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2 floral pale green silk embroidered pieces probably Spitafields woven with a central vase of flowers with a small bird perched on foliage, three repeats to each length 30cm drop, fabric 49cm x 87cm selvedge and a Liberty print cloth printed in black to include Puss in Boots, Ballerinas and tribal figures 134cm x 83cm .
Antarctica.- Mayer (Attributed to Auguste Etienne Francois, French painter who participated in several Arctic expeditions, 1805-1890) Astrolable, the French ship under the command of Jules Dumont d'Urville (1790-1842), caught in pack ice in Antarctica, pen and black ink, watercolour, heightened with white, sheet 305 x 245 mm. (12 x 9 5/8 in), laid onto card mount with erroneous later inscription below that reads 'The Isabella + Alexander in Baffins Bay 1819, Captain Ross [?] Peary', some browning and surface dirt, unframed, [circa 1838].⁂ A typed label from a previous frame included with the watercolour records that 'Admiral Sir Lane Poole tells me [J. Stevens-Cox] a Print of this original water colour is in the Macpherson collection'; the print mentioned is the lithograph by Mayer 'Les corvettes l'Astrolabe et la Zelee, commandees par Dumont-Durville et Jacquinot, la corvette l'Astrolabe est arretee par une glace a la sortie de la banquise, parages antarctiques, 9 Fevrier 1838', which was published by Gambart Junin & Co., circa 1841. Mayer's lithograph features a wider composition than the present watercolour with more details to each side, but it is possible that the watercolour has been slightly trimmed. Provenance:Vice Admiral Sir Richard Hayden Owen Lane-Poole (1883-1971);J. Stevens-Cox
Lyell (Charles, botanist, 1767-1849) and Sir Charles Lyell, 1st Baronet, F.R.S., geologist, 1797-1875]. A group of photographs and prints from the Lyell family collection, including an oval portrait of Georg Heinrich Pertz, German historian and royal librarian (1795-1876, married Leonora Horner, their eldest daughter Mary married Sir Charles Lyell), hand-coloured salt print, verso dated 1856; Leonard Horner (1785-1864), Scottish geologist and friend of Lyell and Darwin, two albumen prints on card mounts by Maull & Fox; Lady Lyell, from a drawing by George Richmond, and others including cabinet cards of Ruskin, Lord Kelvin and Sir Moses Montifiore; proof impressions of Lyellia crispa and other botanical engravings; a group of portraits of Dante and related prints, probably collected by Dante scholar and translator Charles Lyell (1767-1849) and a varied group of mostly large prints by Bartolozzi, Morghen, Piroli and others, with a few drawings, 18th and 19th centuries, preserved in a half calf portfolio, boards detached, very worn, with a manuscript note on the family provenance (c. 85 items)Provenance: by descent in the Lyell family
Armstrong (Neil) Buzz Aldrin with the reflection of his shadow, the lunar module, the U.S. flag and Armstrong in his convex gold-plated visor, Apollo 11, 20 July 1969, LARGE FORMAT vintage chromogenic print on fibre-based paper watermarked "A Kodak Paper", borderless, 35 x 27.5 cm (13 ¾ x 10 7/8 in.), [NASA AS11-40-5903], a few very minor handling marks otherwise in very good condition
Armstrong (Neil) Buzz Aldrin salutes the U.S. flag, Apollo 11, 20 July 1969, VERY LARGE FORMAT vintage chromogenic print on fibre-based paper, flush-mounted to an original NASA card mount, borderless, 40.5 x 50 cm (16 x 19 ¾ in.), [NASA AS11-40-5874], a few very minor handling and processing marks otherwise in very good condition
Photographic print "The first Airbus to carry ten", depicting a Grahame-White Biplane, inscribed to the bottom The Grahame-White ' Aero-Char-a-blanc", designed by John D North and piloted by Louis Noel after its record breaking flight Hendon, England, 2nd October 1913, The flight was accepted as a world record by the Federation Aeronautique Internationale for duration (19m 47 secs) for pilot and nine passengers
An Edwardian slip-cased print set, "Character Sketches from Dickens pourtrayed by Kyd", printed at the Fine Art Works in London by Raphael Tuck & SonsCondition Report: There are 19 illustrated pages, 18 with characters, one with an inkwell as well as front and back illustrations. Condition is generally good with just some staining to edges and folds to corners.

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