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§ Cicely Mary Hey (British, 1896-1980) Illustrations for the book ""The Fogroom Bird"", a story written and illustrated for Barbara Jane Hext by her Aunt Cicely all signed ""Hey"" watercolour, on Omega printed papers 38 x 30cm (15 x 12in) Cicely Mary Hey was a portrait and figure painter. She studied at the Central School of Arts and Crafts under Walter Sickert, who also painted her. Cicely Hey was a member of the London Group 1927 and exhibited between 1924-1939. She worked with the Omega Workshop, and married the art critic Robert Tatlock, and had exhibitions at the Lefevre Gallery, the Leicester Gallery, Cooling and Sons Gallery and the New English Art Club. Cicely Hey was born in Faringdon, Oxfordshire; she painted mainly figures, interiors and portraits and studied in Brussels, the Slade School of Fine Art and at the Central School of Arts and Crafts under Walter Sickert and was subsequently the subject of a number of his paintings and drawings. Hey held a solo exhibition at the Lefevre Gallery in 1933, but the Leicester Gallery remained her principal showing venue. She was also a member at the Women`s International Art Club and showed at the Cooling Galleries, Leicester Galleries and with the NEAC. She was married to art critic and the editor of Burlington Magazine, Robert R. Tatlock. Examples of her work are in the collections of the Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea, British Museum and Reading University. Bibliography: Catalogue of art celebrities by Cicely Hey (Mrs R.R. Tatlock) : March, 1933 : Catalogue of an exhibition held at and published by Alex. Reid & Lefevre Ltd, London, 1933. Unframed and stuck down to the Omega papers.
Marjorie Rorie Caird (Scottish, fl.1918-1933) A preliminary sketch for a pastoral scene; together with another study of a Scottish scene with figures and horses signed lower left ""M R Caird Pinxit 1929"" and inscribed ""rough sketch for (colour only) watercolour on paper, rolled and unframed (2) 50 x 75cm (20 x 29in) Marjore Rorie Caird was an Edinburgh-based painter who showed at the Royal Society of Arts and the Aberdeen Artists Society. Caird exhibited at the prestigious Royal Society of Arts, as well as the Aberdeen Artists Society, amongst others, throughout the 1920s. Both unframed. Large horizontal tear inthe first one - approx. 6 in in length. Other tears. Discolouration and foxing. One brown mark lower right-hand corner.
Two Books Of Good G.B Stamps Plus An As New Channel Islands Album (ready for collection) There a numerous stamps, fine 1d r/browns, 1d red, Mint 1d red & 1/ - Jubilee. There is a fine 1d Ed VII official & 5/ - Queen Victoria Seahorses, There are high value Queen Elizabeth II Some high cat envelopes & many commemoratives. Total cat value region £1500
A Small But Very Fine Collection Of GB Stamps, there is a fine Mint bd (SG.125) cat value of £2000. There are very good 1d R/browns, two 2d blues & 1/2d green. There are two fine Mint Ed VII officials. A mint Ed VII 2 1/2d and a fine used 2/6 Queen Victoria Seahore. Some good stamps. Total cat value £3000
Robinson and Leadbeater Tinted Parian Figure Group, titled `Don`t Be Greedy`, by one of the leading makers of parian figures in the 19th century, Robinson and Leadbeater, showing a young girl in Victorian dress with a large dog seated beside her, looking longingly at the biscuit in her right hand as she tries to keep him away; the pair standing on a roughly oval rocky base, with the title impressed to the front; 12 inches high; impressed R&L in a cartouche to the back, c1880
INDIA - TYPES OF INDIAN ARMY WITH MOUNTED REAL PHOTOS - Types of the Indian Army, by R. Bremner, Large folio with 59 mounted real photographs of various regiments in India; Include Sikhs, Punjab, Pathan, Bengal, Punjabi Infantry, Bombay Bodyguards. An important photographic album record. No publication date. All photos are gloss photos loosely pasted one per page.
INDIA - ROMANTIC TALES FROM THE PUNJAB - A collection of books on India - Romantic Tales from the Punjab, With illustrations by Native Hands, Rev. Charles Swynnerton, 1903, First Edition, 483pp, Orig. Cloth; The Military Life of H.R.H. George, Duke of Cambridge, by Colonel Wiloughby Verner, 1905, First Edition, 2 vols, 453pp 464pp, Orig. Cloth; Letters from India, with a memoir by his wife Anna Booth Stratton and an introductory note by Professor Bloomfield, by Alfred William Stratton, 1908, First edition, 368pp, original cloth; The Reminiscences of Lieut.-Col Thomas Ruddiman Stuart, Ed. by his wife, 1900, 218pp, Orig. Cloth; The Short Cut to India, The Record of a Journey along the Route of the Baghdad Railway, David Fraser, 1909, First Edition, 381pp, Orig. Cloth, Loosely inserted map; The Life and Times of General Sir James Browne, R.E. K.C.B., K.C.S.I. (Buster Browne), General J.J. McLeod Innes, 1905, First Edition, 371pp, Orig. Cloth; Lumsden of the Guides, A sketch of the Life of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Harry Burnett Lumsden, K.C.S.I., C.B., with selections from his correspondence and occasional papers, General Sir Peter S. Lumsden and George R. Elsmie, 1900, Second Edition, 336pp, Orig. Cloth; An Heroic Bishop, The Life-story of French of Lahore, Eugene Stock, 1913, First Edition, 127pp, Orig. Cloth; Verses Written in India, Sir Alfred Lyall, 1840, Second Edition, 138pp, Orig. Cloth; Under Ten Viceroys, The Reminiscences of a Gurkha, with 16 illustrations, Major-General Nigel Woodyatt, 320pp, Orig. Cloth. Tales of the Punjab, Told by the People by Annie Flora Steel with illustrations by Lockwood Kipling, London 1894, orig cloth. (12)
INDIA - RUDYARD KIPLING & INDIA - Kim, by Rudyard Kipling, 1900, 1901, 1958, original Cloth; Wee Willie Winkie, And Other Stories, by Rudyard Kipling, , Ninth Edition, 104pp, Original; From Sea To Sea And Other Sketches, Letters Of Travel, by Rudyard Kipling, 1922, Vol 2, 438pp, Original Cloth; Departmental Ditties And Other Verses, by Rudyard Kipling, 1899, 96pp; Rudyard Kipling And His World, by Kingsley Amis, 1975, First Edition, 128pp Card Covers; Rudyard Kipling With 114 Illustrations, by Kingsley Amis, 1975, First Edition, 128pp, Card Covers; Rudyard Kipling A Character Study, Life, Writing And Literary Landmarks, by R. Thurston Hopkins, 1921, Third Edition Rewritten, 251pp, Original Cloth; Kipling And His Soldiers, by Patrick Braybrooke, 1926, First Edition, 180pp, Original Cloth; Rudyard Kipling, A Criticism, by Richard Le Gallienne, 1900, First Edition, 163pp, Original Cloth. (11)
INDIA - TRAVELS IN INDIA & THE EAST - The Cruise Of Warrior In The Eastern Mediterranean 1926, by Mrs. Norman De R. Whitehouse, Paul D. Cravath, 1927, First Edition, 94pp, original Cloth; Notes On The Cruise Of Warrior In The Far East 1927, by Paul D. Cravath, 1927, First Edition, 179pp, Original Cloth; Letters Home From The South Sea Islands, China And Japan, by Paul D. Cravath, 1934, First Edition, 107ppp, Original Cloth; History Of Hase-Dera At Kamakura, No Author, 1899, First Edition, 11pp, Original Cloth; Letters Home From The Far East And Russia 1931, by Paul D. Cravath, 1931, First Edition, 97pp, Original Cloth; Letters Home From Persia, With Observations On Palestine And Southern Russia, by Paul D. Cravath, 1936, First Edition, 60pp, Original Cloth. (6)
INDIA - PAINTINGS OF THE SIKHS & HISTORY OF MAHRATTAS - Paintings Of The Sikhs, HMSO W.G. Archer, 1966, First Edition, 284pp, Original Cloth; India Pictorial, Descriptive, And Historical, From The Earliest Times To The Present With Nearly One Hundred Illustrations, No Author, mdcccliv, First Edition, 494pp, Original Cloth; History Of The Mahrattas, by James Grant Duff, Esq, 1873, Third Edition Complete In 1 Volume, 710pp, original Cloth; The High-Road Of Empire, Watercolour And Pen-And-Ink Sketches In India, by A.H. Hallam Murray, 1905; First Edition, 453pp, Original Cloth; Kashmir, by David Taylor, 2000, First Edition, 135pp, original Cloth; A Servant Of "John Company", Being The Recollections Of An Indian Official, by H.G. Keene, 1897, First Edition, 337pp, Original Cloth; Indian Memories, Recollections Of Soldiering, Sport, Etc., With 24 Illustrations In Colour And 100 In Black And White By The Author, by Sir Robert Baden-Powell, ND. (C.) 1910, First Edition, 363pp, Original Cloth; Major James Rennell And The Rise Of Modern English Geography, by Clements R. Markham, 1901, First Edition, 232pp, Original Cloth; Reminiscence Of A Bengal Civilian, by William Edwards, 1866, First Edition, 352pp, Original Cloth. (9)
INDIA - LORD LAWRENCE OF PUNJAB - Life of Lord Lawrence, by R. Bosworth Smith, 1885, Sixth edition 2 Vols, 542pp 557pp, Original cloth. Portrait frontispiece and folding coloured map of Delhi. John Lawrence was Viceroy of India in the mid 19th century. Lawrence was Magistrate of Delhi (India) and Chief Commissioner of the Punjab, and fought in the First Afghan War. The account has much on India and Afghanistan.
INDIA - LORD LAWRENCE OF THE PUNJAB - Life of Lord Lawrence, by R. Bosworth Smith, 1883, second edition, 2 vols, 536pp, 654pp, contp. ¾ calf with raised band and gilt compartment and gilt titles to spine. Lawrence was an Englishman who became a prominent British Imperial statesman who served as Viceroy of India from 1864 to 1869. During the First Sikh War of 1845 to 1846, Lawrence organized the supplying of the British army in the Punjab and became Commissioner of the Jullundur district, serving under his brother, the Governor of the province. In that role he was known for his administrative reforms, for subduing the hill tribes, and for his attempts to end the custom of suttee. In 1849, following the Second Sikh War, he became a member of the Punjab Board of Administration under his brother, and was responsible for numerous reforms of the province, including the abolition of internal duties, establishment of a common currency and postal system, and encouraged the development of Punjabi infrastructure, earning him the sobriquet of "the Saviour of the Punjab".

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