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Leon Underwood (1890-1978) Fruit Picking signed Leon U lower right oil on canvas 75 x 62cm. * With The Archer Gallery * George Claude Leon Underwood was an artist of extraordinary range - a painter, sculptor, print-maker and watercolourist whose early conventional style was modified after journeys to Iceland and Spain in the 1920s. The present work probably dates from circa 1930 following a trip to Mexico in 1928.
Victoria and Albert: an attractive earthenware nursery plate the border moulded with flowers and foliage decorated in coloured enamels and pink lustre, the centre printed in black with named portraits with a curtained background, 198 diameter, circa 1840 * See Victoria Remembered, plate 91 where the author raises the question as to whether this print was produced in celebration of their wedding or in coemoration of the attempt on Victoria's life on 10th June 1840 by Edward Oxford
Victoria, Albert and ?Princess Royal: a rare pearlware cup and saucer printed in blue with the Royal Family in a nursery scene within a border of Victoria and Albert monograms on heraldic shields the underside printed with indistinct mark and entitled 'Royal Family' circa 1840, saucer restored (2) * See Victoria Remembered, plate 93 where the author speculates as to this print being in celebration of the birth of the Princess Royal. Sold by Special Auction Services 4th June 1995, lot 685
Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson A.R.A. 1889-1946 reliefs at dawn signed and dated 1918 in pencil lithograph 30.5x38cm.; 12x15in. This work is from an unknown edition. Another example of this rare print sold in these rooms on 19th April 1990 lot 239. Literature Exhibition Catalogue The Leicester Galleries Ernest Brown & Phillips Ltd Nash and Nevinson in War and Peace The Graphic Work 1914-1920 1977 no. 30 (illustration of another example)
A VICTORIAN ROYAL WILTSHIRE YEOMANRY CAVALRY SILVER PRESENTATION TROPHY HALF PINT MUG presented to the best Swordsman of the Regiment, awarded to Trooper Robt. Butler Marlboro Troop 1885, fully engraved and together with a copy of Butler's military service and health record, a typed history of the Regiment and a coloured print of the Prince of Wales inspecting the Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry Cavalry in frame
*Ascension Island. A group of nine albumen prints, late 19th c., including people and views and a two-part panorama gelatin silver print, together with a group of fifteen albumen print images of St. Helena, and a group of twelve albumen print images of Scandinavia, all late 19th c., various medium and smaller format images, mostly mounted on card or loose album leaves (36)
Brinkley (Frank). Japan, Described and Illustrated by the Japanese, illust. K. Ogawa & K. Tanamura, vols. 2-10 (of 10), [1897-8], nine colour flower colotypes, twenty-seven hand-col. albumen print photos, b&w illusts. to text, orig. patterned cloth with paper labels to upper covers, soiled and somewhat worn, folio Yedo edition limited to 1000 copies, the full title details and limitation number combined to the missing volume one. (9)
*Cartes-de-visite. An album of ninety-two window-mounted albumen print photos, c. 1880, some of the images without card mounts and several with small nicks and chips, mostly identified in pencil on mounts beneath, subjects including Herve, Henry Neville, Madge Robertson, Marion Terry, Earl of Derby, The Vokes Sisters, Gabrielle Faure, Ada Ward, Samuel Plimsoll, Charles Mathews, Gustav Dore, Thomas Carlyle, Ellen Terry, J. E. Millais, and Charles Wyndham, a.e.g., contemp. morocco with brass clasp, rubbed, oblong 8vo (1)
China & Hong Kong. A group of four good photo albums, 1884-1912, compiled by George Bertram Worby, Tobacco Merchant for British American Tobacco, comprising over 650 mostly gelatin silver print images of various sizes including approx. 65 large images of approx. 20 x 25 cm and similar sizes, the albums arranged roughly chronologically and including personal, informal amateur photos as well as good quality private and commercial photos relating to a wide variety of places covered by Worby in his job including Hong Kong, Canton, Shekwan, Foochow, Macao, Kowloon, Pekin, Amoy, Formosa, Eng Chun, Kulangsu, etc., etc., a wide variety of subjects including natives and colleagues, street scenes, harbour and rivers scenes, monasteries and missionaries, the devastation caused by a typhoon (27th-28th July 1908) including the SS Ying King disaster, tobacco canvassing, advertising and selling gangs, execution of pirates in Canton, tea picking etc., pagodas and temples, one album with fifty larger images showing Foochow and vicinity including images relating to the Battle of Foochow in 1884 against the French, with War Junks, Chinese Gunboats including the Yang Wo before the battle and sunken remains left by the French, Formosan group portraits, three panoramas, etc., a few images captioned in the negatives, all pasted in and neatly captioned and identified in ink and mostly dated on mounts throughout, one leaf broken not affecting images, contemp. half morocco/orig. cloth, rubbed, oblong folio A remarkable social history photo archive of early 20th-century China and Hong Kong. Included with this lot is an original 1915 passport and a Chinese broadise passport (1919) for the owner/compiler of these albums, George Bertram Worby, born in Liverpool in 1883 and buried in Streatham Cemetery in 1924. The British American Tobacco Company (BAT) was established in 1902 combining The American Tobacco Company and the Imperial Tobacco Company headed by W H Wills, both of which had been competing for foreign markets, especially China. BAT opened its first factory in the Pudong district of Shanghai in the same year. George Worby and colleagues would have been responsible for cigarette advertising, shipping and collecting monies. See illustration on rear cover of this catalogue. (6)
Downey (W. & D.). The Cabinet Portrait Gallery, 1st-5th Series, 1890-94, 180 mounted carbon-print portrait photos, including Sarah Bernhardt, Lillie Langtry, T. H. Huxley, Oscar Wilde, J. M. Barrie, Queen Victoria, Sir William Thomson, Julia Neilson, Henry Irving, Jerome K. Jerome, George Bernard Shaw, The Crown Prince of Siam, Thomas Hardy, etc., scattered minor spotting, contemp. half morocco, rubbed, 4to (5)
*Europe & North Africa. A group of approx. fifty assorted mostly albumen prints, late 19th c., including views, street scenes and buildings, many pasted on album mounts, various sizes, together with a broken album of late 19th and early 20th c. photos and postcards of Romania, Austria, Turkey and Greece, plus a group of approx. thirty albumen print photos of mostly European artworks, including some large format (a folder)
*Festival of Britain, etc. A group of gelatin silver print press photos, mostly 1950s, showing scenes from the Festival of Britain, the Coronation, the Marriage of Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips, most with photograph agency's stamps and printed captions to versos, approx. 20 x 25 cm and sl. smaller (approx. 40)
*France. A group of approx. forty assorted albumen print views of France, late 19th c., including street scenes, buildings and views, many mounted and some captioned, together with a group of eleven mounted photos of Marne by G. Mansfield, 1889, each approx. 20 x 25 cm, ink titled on the mounts, plus a late 19th c. concertina-style albumen print tourist view book of Monaco, with twelve albumen print views, approx. 9.5 x 15 cm, orig. cloth, rubbed and soiled, oblong 8vo (approx. 50)
*Italy. A group of mostly albumen print views, late 19th and early 20th c., photographers including Giacomo Brogi, Giorgio Sommer, Carlo Maya, Fratelli Alinari and others, many with printed captions in the negative, mostly mounted and some back to back, approx. 20 x 24 cm and sl. smaller, plus six similar showing views of Menton, Cannes and Monte Carlo (70)
*London. A good group of nineteen gelatin print views by M. & Co. Ltd., c. 1900, showing street scenes with figures, the majority numbered and captioned in the negative, approx. 23 x 28 cm, together with a group of six gelatin silver print views of Fulham, early 20th c., approx. 10 x 14 cm, mounted with ink inscriptions to mount versos (25)
*Malta. An album with fifteen albumen prints of Malta, late 19th c., numbered and mostly titled in the negative, all tipped-in at corners, the remainder of the album containing engravings, drawings, and albumen print views (late 1860s and early 1870s) of UK interest, disbound without covers, 4to (1)
New York. 'New-York in 1834', pub. A.Ackermann & Son, early 20th century, hand coloured aquatint by R. Varin after Ambroise-Louis Garneray (1783-1857), image size 375 x 525 mm (14 3/4 x 20 3/4 inches), plate dimensions approx. 450 x 570 (17 3/4 x 22 1/2 inches) An unusual and scarce early 20th copy of the famous view of New York from Weahawk (now Weehawken) by Ambroise-Louis Garneray (1783-1857). This copy is slightly larger than the original print and part of the publisher's imprint has been scratched away. See illustration inside rear cover of this catalogue. (1)

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