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Cox (Richard) Recorder of Kingsale Hibernia Anglicana: or, The History of Ireland, from The Conquest thereof by the English, to this Present Time. Two Parts in One, folio Lond. 1689-1690. First Edn., engd. port. frontis Part I, with black ptd. title, red & black printed title in Part II, lg. fold. map after Petty's, later fine calf backed marble boards, raised bands, mor. label. V. good. (1)
Governors of a Colonial Island Seven Documents, 1817-1824, associated with the appointment and departure of governors of Prince of Wales Island (now Penang Island) off the coast of Malaya, which was then ruled by the East India Company. Colonel John Alexander Bannerman (1759-1819), for many years an official of the Company and a director from 1811, was appointed governor on 18 March 1817 but died of cholera on 8 August 1819. He was succeeded until August 1824 by his son-in-law William Edward Phillips (1769-1858), who had already served as the island’s acting governor on six occasions. (1) Printed indenture dated 23 May 1817, on Bannerman’s appointment as governor, in which he undertakes to satisfy all the requirements of his position (listed in detail). Approx. 51 x 71 cm. (2) “P.W. Island Gazette Extra”, Monday 24 [November] 1817. Flyleaf announcing the arrival and formal reception of Col. Bannerman, Governor, and Sir Ralph Rice, Recorder of the Presidency. Approx. 36 x 22 cm. (3) “Prince of Wales Island Gazette”, vol. 4, no. 164, Saturday 4 July 1818, containing notices of a proclamation by the governor, shipping news, advertisements, and the double wedding of Bannerman’s eldest daughter and niece (both called Janet) to William Edward Phillips and the future diplomat Henry Burney. Superimposed: proclamation dated 11 August 1819 announcing Bannerman’s death and the Phillips’s appointment as temporary governor. In frame, 46 x 33 cm. (4) MS proclamation by the East India Company appointing Phillips Governor of the Island, 20 April 1820. Faded (typescript on back). In frame, 64 x 79 cm. (5) MS address of the island’s inhabitants congratulating Phillips on his confirmation as Governor, n.d. On vellum, 2 membranes, 66 x 61 & 36 x 31 cm. Rolled in crimson velvet sleeve bearing brief inscription in Malay. (6) MS address of the island’s inhabitants bidding farewell to Phillips on his retirement as Governor, listing the benefits they had enjoyed under his rule, and asking him to accept the gold cup they have commissioned in London. Many signatures. N.d., faded. On vellum, 2 membranes. In frame, 146 x 63 cm. (7) MS address in which Phillips thanks the “British Inhabitants” (termed “Gentlemen” – no ladies?!) for their kind words of appreciation and the presentation of a gold cup on his departure from the island, n.d. In frame, 49 x 59 cm. (7)
Photography - Minolta SR-1 35mm camera body, Rokkor 55mm and Lumax 135mm lenses, brown leather case; a Sony MX7000 video recorder, cased; an Olympus digital camera set, cased; a Ricoh digital camera, cased; a Prinz 300 slide viewer, cased; another, Chinon 5000; another, Cinerex 818 dual 8mm movie projector; an Aiko Classic Super 8 movie editor viewer, etc (qty)
Audio Interest- Vintage Denon DH710 reel to reel recorder. High end Japanese model, 100v, 50/60Hz, 120w. This was restored to working to a high standard by the previous owner and we have a video of it working. W 49cm, D 26cm, H 60cm. Please note the reels and nabs are included for sale with this lot.
Audio interest- Sony TC 765 reel to reel tape recorder, working. Closed loop dual capstan, 3 motor, 3 head, 240v, 50/60Hz, 90w, red sides. This was restored to working to a high standard by the previous owner and we have a video of it working. Please note the reels and nabs are not included for sale with this lot. W 47cm, D 21cm, H 52cm.
Audio interest- vintage Akai GX-77 reel to reel tape recorder. 4 track stereo tape deck, 3 motor drive, 220v AC, 50Hz. This was restored to working to a high standard by the previous owner and we have a video of it working. W 44cm, D 23cm, H 29cm. Please note the reels and nabs are not included for sale with this lot.
Audio Interest- vintage Pioneer RT-901 reel to reel tape recorder. 4 track, 2 channel, stereo, 120v AC, 60Hz, 166w. This was restored to working to a high specification by the previous owner and we have a video of it playing. W 48cm, D 26cm, H 34cm. Please note the reels and nabs are not included for sale with this lot.
Audio interest- vintage Sony TC 850 reel to reel tape recorder, working. 3 motor servo control, 100-240v AC, 50/60Hz, 110w. Also a Sony SB-300 Tapecorder Selector. The reel to reel player was restored to working to a high standard by the previous owner and we have a video of it working. Please note the reels and nabs are not included for sale with this lot.
Audio interest. High end Vintage Denon DH-6105 reel to reel tape recorder,working, Japanese release only, c1975-83. 100v AC, 120w, 50/60 Hz. This was restored to working to a high standard by the previous owner and we have a video from earlier in the year of it working. W 46cm, D 23cm, H 56cm. The pair of reel and nabs are included in this sale.
Audio interest- vintage Sony TC788-4 Reel to Reel recorder, working, closed loop dual capstan. 100-240v AC, 50/60Hz, 70w, maroon wood body and sides. This was restored to working by the previous owner to a high standard and we have a video of it working. Please note the reels and nabs are not included for sale with this lot.
HIFI STEREO SEPARATES comprising DBX SNR-1 single ended source noise reduction controller, DBX 5BX-DS computer controlled five band dynamic range controller, Marantz ND8006 network CD player, Yamaha CDR-HT1300 natural sound HDD/CD recorder and Dennon DCD-2010AE super audio CD playerProvenance: deceased estate Denbighshire
Two trumpets of different sizes, comprising a King brass trumpet possibly model 1501, serial number 803311, with three mouth pieces, assorted muting tools, an MW pocket trumpet, a Boosey & Hawkes Regent clarinet, all three with hard fitted cases, together with a plastic recorder and some sheet music. (qty)
A Heuer ‘Big Eye’ chronograph, manual wind, gents, 18ct gold wristwatch, circa 1950s, model no. 418, the silvered dial having baton markers and two subsidiary dials for seconds and minute recorder, on a brown leather strap with a gold plated Heuer buckle, case back with engraving, numbered 81827, the 17 jewel movement numbered 409166, 34.5mmIf there is no condition report shown, please request
A Vacheron & Constantin, chronograph, manual wind, gents, 18ct gold wristwatch, circa 1940s, the gilt dial having centre seconds, subsidiary dials for seconds and minute recorder, on a brown leather strap with an 18ct gold buckle, the case back numbered 291813, the calibre 434 movement numbered 446420Watch is in ticking orderIf there is no condition report shown, please request
SUBBUTEO; a collection of live action accessories to include grandstand, Throw-In figures, Corner Kickers, set C.14 Photographers, Trainer Manager, TV Tower with camera, monitor and figures, Ball Boys, Match Score Recorder, World Cup Goals, fence surround, C143 Corner Terrace Unit, and teams to include C138 England, Liverpool FC, Manchester United, QPR, etc.
Hublot: Berluti Scritto Chronographen-Armbanduhr. Nummer 174 (v. 250). Keramik- u. Titangehäuse mit Ausstellungsboden. Num. 1233701. Sign. Automatikwerk. Schwarzes Lederzifferblatt mit geprägten Stundenmarkierungen, Hilfszifferblätter auf drei und neun. Mont. an einem sign. schwarzen Lederarmband mit PVD-beschichteter Edelstahl-Faltschließe. 45 mm. Number 174 of 250. Ceramic and titanium case with exhibition case back. Numbered 1233701. Signed automatic movement. Black leather dial with embossed hour markers, subsidiary recorder dials to three and nine. Fitted to a signed black leather strap with PVD-coated stainless steel deployant clasp. 45mm. R
Henry Bone R.A. (British, 1755-1834)Edward Coke (1552–1634), wearing white fur trimmed red robes, ruff and black cap, he holds his gloves in his right hand, his left hand resting on a skull. Enamel on copper, signed on the obverse HBone, inscribed on the counter-enamel Sir Edward Coke, Lord Chief Justice,/ Recorder of the City of Norwich &c./ Ot. Septr 3, 1634 æt. 83/ London April 1813-/ Painted by Henry Bone RA Enamel/ Painter in Ordinary to His Majesty-/ and Enamel painter to HRH the/ Prince Regent after the Original in/ the Town Hall of Norwich, gilded composition frame. Rectangular, 200mm (7 7/8in) highFootnotes:Provenance:Bonhams, London, 25 November 2009, lot 120Literature:Richard Walker, Henry Bone's Pencil Drawings, The Walpole Society, Volume LXI, 1999, p.320Bone's pencil drawing, squared for transfer and inscribed Sr. Edwd. Coke Ld. Chief Justice/ Recorder of Norwich 1587/ from the Town Hall of Norwich/ Novr 1812 is in the National Portrait Gallery (NPG D17128).Edward Coke developed ties with Lord Burghley, and after a succession of minor positions, he was appointed Solicitor General by Elizabeth I in 1592. She named him speaker of the House of Commons the following year, and in 1594 chose him over Francis Bacon to be attorney general. As Attorney General he conducted several trials of treason, prosecuting the Earls of Essex and Southampton, Sir Walter Raleigh and the conspirators in the Gunpowder Plot in 1605. When his first wife died, he married Elizabeth Cecil, granddaughter of Lord Burghley and niece of Robert Cecil, the most influential minister of the Queen and, for a while, James I.Coke was a champion of Common Law and held the belief that it was more powerful than the King, which upset James I. He stated that 'the King cannot change any part of the common law nor create any offence by proclamation which was not an offence before.' James appointed Coke Lord Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench, believing that he would be bound to look after the King's interests, but Coke continued to maintain the supremacy of the common law. The Privy Council brought several charges against Coke and on 14 November 1616 he was dismissed. By 1617 Coke was back in the Privy Council and in the Star Chamber. He re-entered Parliament, opposed Prince Charles' proposed marriage to a Spanish princess and took part in drawing up bribery charges against Francis Bacon.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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