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PETER DE WINT OWS A rare sketch of Harpsden Court near Henley-on-Thames circa 1830 from The Howard Album no. 274 ex collection of Mr. Matthew Prior MBE and sold through The Gerald Norman Gallery in 1974 (full details verso), a Pencil and Wash, 17cm" x 26cm in decorative plain mount and moulded gilt frame
Hannah Barlow (1851-1916) - Oil on panel - Sandy and Carrot, being a study of a dog and a cat, inscribed, monogrammed and dated 1890?’, 14cm x 19cm together with a monochrome print - Geese, inscribed to verso ‘From sketch by Florence.E. Barlow, 1904. To Mrs Watts, with best wishes from Hannah Barlow’, 9cm x 12.5cm
JOHNS, W.E. Biggles in Australia. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1955. First edition, 8vo (186 x 119mm.) 6 coloured plates by Studio Stead. (Occasional minor soiling or light browning, mostly to first and last few leaves.) Original cloth (head and foot of spine lightly bumped), dust-jacket (creased and torn with slight loss, adhesive tape repair to head of spine and fold). Provenance: John Woods (presentation inscription signed by the author `To John Woods / With best wishes / from the author / 1955 / W.E. Johns` with accompanying sketch of a bi-plane flying above clouds and a landscape).
George Romney (1734-1802) ``John Howard (the prison reformer) visiting the Lazaretto`` Pencil drawing, preparatory unfinished sketch, extensively inscribed on an exhibition label verso, numbered 16, pencil drawing, 14cm by 23.5cm Provenance: Abbott & Holder Ltd, 30 Museum Street, London. The dealers were grateful to Alex Kidson for confirming the authenticity of this drawing. John Howard was the father of ``prison reform``. For biography: Lazaretto - Hospital for persons with infectious diseases (particularly leprosy)
William Holman Hunt OM, ARSW, RSW (1827-1910) ``Hilary Lushington Hunt, in his high chair`` Signed with the artist`s initials, inscribed Hilary January 1880, extensively inscribed on an exhibition label verso and numbered 444, pen and ink drawing, a preparatory unfinished sketch, 16.5cm by 10cm Provenance: S & K Morris, Six Bells, Pathlow, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire
London fine indenture on a single large leaf of vellum dated 1734 being the sale of land in Fleet Street occupied by various properties including the King’s Arms Tavern a coffee room and what is described as a ‘fencing room’. A further sketch map of the properties is attached to the document making this a most valuable source of information for Fleet Street at this time. Document in generally fine condition a little weakness in original folds but clearly legible throughout.
India and the Punjab A fine antique watercolour of the Sikh War signed ‘Robert Hardinge’ son of Lord Hardinge with pencil inscription on reverse ‘The Battle of Ferozshuhur copied from a sketch done by Lord Hardinge on the spot. The painting depicts a scene from the First Sikh War upon which Lord Hardinge was victorious over the Sikhs. From the Collection of the Hardinge family. 250mm x 170mm unmounted.
India and the Punjab First Edition 1904 236pp with colour frontis of Maharaja Ranjit Singh seated after a sketch by Emily Eden. With 15 illustration including Khem Singh Bedi Sher Singh and Ranjit Singh reviewing his army. A fascinating account starting from the origin of the Sikhs with Nanak Guru Govind Singh Struggles of the Khalsa Sikh Confederacies Ranjit Singh Decline of Monarchy Sikh Wars The Granth and Sikhs under the British Crown. Rare. Orig blue cloth worn.
William Forrest, British 1805-1889- `Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives`, after W Leitch Esq after a sketch by Lieutenant Colonel MacNiven, 19th century, published by Blackie & Son, Edinburgh c.1841; steel engraving, 35x56.2cm: Alhadide, 20th century- `Kuwait`; watercolour, signed, titled and dated 1976, 22.6x30.7cm: E P Brendard, 19th century- `Bethany` after Francis Frith`s photo, c.1882; hand-coloured steel engraving, 12.5x17.5cm: James Sands, British, mid 19th century- `Nazareth`, after H E Selous, after a sketch by Lieutenant Colonel MacNiven, c.1860; hand-coloured steel engraving, unglazed, 12.7x18.2cm., (4)

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