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A SHELL GUIDE TO CORNWALL, first edition, 1934; a selection of 18th century parliament acts - all unbound, with BAILLIERES ATLAS OF THE OX, ex-library copy, oblong, 1927; TRANSACTIONS OF TEH LEICESTERSHIRE ARCHITECTURAL AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY, Vols 1-5, an arctic expedition photographic print 'Watkins cutting through the tent to reach Courtauld' dated 1931 - copyright Daily Mail Picture Library / Royal Geographical Society, a mounted photographic print of Dr Atkinson in his laboratory Cape Evans, 15th Sept 1911, and other ephemera etc (Qty)
Jessie Furber, Two colour mezzotints, Portraits of HRH The Duchess of York (Later QEII) and Lady Carmichael,The larger 47cm x 39cm, Framed and glazed, With an early 19th century mezzotint 'Sweet Polly of Plymouth', tondo, and a print of animals (4)Mrs Jessie Furber was a resident of Whitchurch and her husband Robert was an Editor of the Whitchurch Herald. There are believe to be few mezzotints of The Duchess by Furber in private hands. This particular image was previously loaned to an exhibition of at The Heritage Centre Whitchurch
After Sir Alfred Munnings (1878-1959), Colour print, Epsom Downs - City and Suburban Day, Signed and dedicated 'To our friend H Millar Esq (Scottish Graphic Artist) from A J Munnings', 46cm x 59cm, Framed and glazed, With another Munnings print, un-signed, 'Eleven O'Clock', and 'The Full River' print after Munnings (3)
After Neil Cawthorne, Signed limited edition print, His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales, Signed and numbered 160/500, 61cm x 79.5cm, Framed and glazed, With a smaller Cawthorne print of Arkle signed and numbered 237/800, a J C Harrison signed limited edition print published by the Tryon Gallerym No 61/250 and two other prints (Qty)
After Gilbert Holiday, Colour print, Presentation of the colours to the Honourable Artillery Company by His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales, Signed, 49cm x 71.5cm, Framed and glazed, With a print depicting a later version of the same presentation to her Majesty The Queen, after John Barrow, signed and numbered 55/200, and two Terence Cuneo prints (4)
English School - early 19th century, Pencil and watercolour, Portrait of Robert George Johnson, born Chester, 5th April 1825, Indistinctly signed and dated 1827, 23cm x 19.5cm, Framed and glazed, With a 19th century pencil sketch portrait of Elizabeth Johnson, originally of Lymm Hall and a print of Madame Recamier, after R Cosway (3) CONDITION REPORT: Robert George - Grubby throughout with some dirt specks and small spots - some of this may be on the back of the glass. Frame grubby and with some losses to the gesso. Elizabeth Johnson - The image is loose from the frame and is lightly browned. The paper backing which has the provenance written on it is in poor condition. Some attention will be needed. Frame with general age wear. Print - browned throughout.
From the studio of Bisson Frères (Louis Auguste Bisson 1814-1876 & Auguste Rosalie Bisson 1826-1900) - Valley of Chamonix from Le Chapeau, circa 1860, albumen print from glass plate negative, stamp signed Bisson Frères in red below image, with FBF blindstamp lower left, image dimensions 33 x 45cm, gross dimensions 71 x 52cm (tears and staining to the mount)
From the studio of Bisson Frères (Louis Auguste Bisson 1814-1876 & Auguste Rosalie Bisson 1826-1900) – Interior scene Church of St. Ouen in Rouen, albumen print from glass plate negative, stamp signed Bisson Frères in red below image, with FBF blindstamp lower left, image dimensions 44 x 34cm, gross dimensions 71 x 52cm (tears and staining to the mount)
John Thomson F.R.G.S. (1837-1921) – Bust portrait of a woman in Classical pose , silver gelatin or early platinum print from glass negative mounted on card as an oval, circa 1880s, with ‘J. Thomson Photographer to the Queen 70A Grosvenor St New Bond St’ stamped in blue ink verso, image dimensions 35.5 x 27.5cm, gross dimensions 59.5 x 43.5cm; together with John Thomson F.R.G.S. (1837-1921) – Bust profile portrait of a young woman with plaited hair and lace collar, albumen cabinet card, circa 1880s, with J. Thompson and 70a Grosvenor Street stamped to the front mount and embossed ‘By Royal Appointment Photographer to Her Majesty the Queen’ crest below, image dimensions 14.5 x 10cm, gross dimensions 25.5 x 20cm (2)
An extensive and impressive gallery of framed and glazed prints and photographs, pertaining to the |sle of Wight, to include: a reproduction advertising poster Isle of Wight Served By The Southern Railway, a print Flower That Fell On Godshill, signed John H Worsley, two framed and glazed prints of Parish church and thatched cottages, Godshill in summer and winter, a framed and glazed photograph of the gentry of the Isle of Wight at Cowes Regatta, a photograph and oil of Newchurch, together with other related pictures, various sizes.
Eric Day, (20th century,) Liberator Diamond Lil flying over Honington, lithograph, signed in pencil to the margin by Capt J.J. Whifield R.A.F. and Col Ray Krottinger, 44 x 63cm, together with Timothy O'Bien, (20th century,) Honouring ''The Few'', limited edition print no. 169/4950, signed, 32 x 42cm and Anthony Saunders, (20th century,) Breaking the Mohne, signed print, 31 x 42cm. (3)
Robert Taylor, (b.1946,) The Doolittle Raiders, limited edition print no. 44/600, signed by the arist in pencil to the margin and further signed by 14 Doolittle Raiders to include Ricard E. Cole, Jacob DeSchazer, Thomas C. Griffin, Nolan A. Herndon, Everett W. Holstrom, David M. Jones, Frank A. Kappelar, James H. Macia, Harry C. McCool, Chase J. Nielson, Henry A. Potter, Howard S. Sessler, J. Roydon Stork and David J. Thatcher, 51 x 74cm.

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