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Lewellyn Thomas- Mythological scenes; woodcuts, a series of eight in common mount and frame, each signed and numbered 6/100 in pencil, 7.3x6cm., ea: together with two early 19th century hand-coloured aquatints titled: "North Front of the Royal Exchange" and "Cockspur Street", and one other print titled "The Overthrow of Dr. Salop" after H. Bunbury, (4)
J. Mitchinson- "Study- Dover Harbour"; oil on board, inscribed on label attached to the reverse, 23.7x24cm: Micheal Tree- "Study of an Apple Tree"; pencil, inscribed: together with a watercolour by Chloe Jowett, a print after the same hand, and a group of three portrait studies on card by a different hand, (7), (part unframed)
Bright (John, 1811-1889, orator and stateman). Good photograph and two autograph letters signed, Birmingham and Rochdale, 1868 and 1888 , the photograph, an albumen print, 5.5 x 4 inches, showing Bright seated at his desk with his pen in his hand, letters to Lady Harcourt, expressing pleasure that she thinks his letters worthy to appear in a memoir of her father, and to Alfred Field, at the Chamber of Commerce, Birmingham, accepting his invitation to the proposed dinner for the American Minister, 2 pages, the photograph mounted, one letter attached to an album leaf, 8vo (3)
Elizabeth II (Queen of Great Britain). Portrait photo by Dorothy Wilding, [1953?], toned bromide print, showing the Queen three quarters length seated wearing a long dress and crown and holding a fan, phtographer's printed name in image lower left, approx. 45 x 38 cm, signed on the mount, 'ElizabethR, 1956', framed and glazed (1)
Elizabeth (The Queen Mother, 1900-2002). Portrait photo by Dorothy Wilding, [1954], toned bromide print, showing the Queen Mother three quarters length seated in a long dress and crown, photographer's name in capitals in white ink lower right, approx. 45 x 34 cm, signed on the mount 'Elizabeth R' and dated 1956, framed and glazed (1)
Churchill (Right Hon. Winston S.). Signed half length portrait of Churchill sitting in a chair wearing a bow tie and holdling a large cigar, pub. 1944, col. litho. print, printed Churchill quote ("We are all of us defending..a Cause..") to lower right border, boldly signed in the centre of lower mount by Churchill in brown ink and dated 1944, approx. 51 x 62 cm, framed and glazed with presentation label to lower frame edge, 'Presented by Charles Greaves, Esq., 1944' This portrait was painted in 1942 by Arthur Pan, and published the following year to raise money for Clementine Churchill Russia. (1)
Arch (Joseph). The Story of his Life Told by Himself, 1898, with additional newspaper cuttings & illusts., plus a letter written by Joseph Arch, a pamphlet of speeches relating to land law reform 1885, and a hand bill "to be worn in the hat" dated 1876 (p.126/127), orig. cloth, slightly marked, 8vo, together with Heath (Francis George), The English Peasantry, 1874, with letters written by Arch and James Howard, also with tipped-in newspaper cuttings, orig. cloth gilt, spine faded, 8vo, plus Vanity Fair print, "The Agricultural Labourer", June 26 1886,chromo litho caricature of Joseph Arch by Spy, approx. folioJoseph Arch (1826-1919), politician, the younger son of John Arch, a farm worker of Barford, near Warwick. he was greatly involved in the idea of promoting a trade union for agricultural labourers. He was a founder member of the National Agricultural Labourers' Union. He was greatly involved with the improvement of conditions for agricultural workers; and for some years, especially from 1872 to 1886, he exercised considerable influence in matters relating to agriculture and rural life. (3)
Latymer (Hugh). Frutefull Sermons preached by the right reverand father, and constant Martyr of Jesus Christ M. Hugh Latymer, newly Imprinted, with others not heretofore set forth in print .., printed by John Daye, 1578, title with woodcut decorative border, a little soiled, front blanks and title verso with old manuscript notes in ink, black letter text, woodcut initials, folding b&w woodcut plt. of Latymer preaching before King Edward VI, occn. old marginal notes in ink, incl. num. pointing fingers, final leaf with printers colophon and large woodcut to verso, further old manuscript notes in ink to blanks at rear and endpaper, contemp. blind panelled calf, later reback, rubbed, 8vo (1)
Jackson (John). A Treatise on Wood Engraving, Historical and Practical, with Upwards of Three Hundred Illustrations Engraved on Wood, 1st ed., Charles Knight, 1839, numerous b&w illusts. (incl. Baxter print at p.713), t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, contemp. half morocco gilt, sl. rubbed, thick 8vo (1)
Print. 'Manuel de l'Amateur du Billard ou Tableau Figuratif Indiguant la Maniére d'exécuter les Principaux Coups que l'on est Sweeplible de Jouer..les coups figures par Mr. Louis Bedoc, pub. Danlos, Paris, mid 19th century, uncoloured engraved chart bearing diagrams of various billiard shots, some paper repairs where previously folded, the whole approx. 590 x 430 mm, mounted (1)
Print. Hand coloured aquatint of four cricketers, pub. W.H. Mason, c.1830s, each a full-length portrait with separate title, a few closed tears and small repairs, the whole approx. 450 x 360 mm, mounted The four cricketers include Alfred Mynn, Charles George Taylor, George Leopold Langdon and Roger Kynaston. (1)

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