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Natural History Interest. The New Naturalist collection comprising: The Wood Pigeon, R. K. Murton, first edition, London: Collins, 1965, with dust-jacket; The Mole, Kenneth Mellanby, Newton Abbot: Country Book Club, 1973, with d.j.; The House Sparrow, London: Collins, reprinted 1967, with d.j. (a little wear); Nature Conservation in Britain, Sir Dudley Stamp, London: Collins, 1969, with d.j.; The Wren, Edward A. Armstrong, London: Collins, 1955, no d.j. (5)
The Destruction of Jerusalem, colour lithograph heightened with watercolour, Louis Haghe after David Roberts, mounted on board bearing blind-stamp for 'Hering & Remington, Regent Street', the board signed in pencil l.l., 'David Roberts R.A.', signed in pencil l.r., 'L. Haghe'. Together with a separately published key to the picture, bold black & white outline of the scene with numerical system indicating exactly what is being depicted (from landmarks to individual figures). The key advertises the finished print as being 'Printed in Colours by Day & Son, Lithographers to the Queen', and, at lower margin, 'Published by Hering & Remington, 137 Regent Street, London' (matching the board of finished lithograph). The original painting by David Roberts was sold at Christie's in 1961 and has never been traced, hence the importance of the lithograph and corresponding key. The lithograph is trimmed to image (no publisher details), but the Hering & Remington mount, and signatures in pencil, suggests that this is how it was issued. The lithograph measures 69cm by 106cm (image only), 78cm by 116cm (including mount). The key measures 50cm by 68cm. The lithograph has several nicks and scratches; the mount has several tears with loss to corners; the whole is in need of cleaning; dampstaining to mount. The key has fold-lines running horizontally and vertically, some foxing. Each picture is framed, the lithograph is not glazed (2)
λ Lucy Elizabeth Kemp-Welch (British 1869-1958) The Blacksmith Watercolour Studio collection stamp to label attached verso 34 x 39.5cm (13¼ x 15½ in.) Provenance: David Messum, Beaconsfield λ Indicates that this lot may be subject to Droit de Suite royalty charges. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
Tray of vintage and antique writing accessories to include; a leather and steel inkwell, a pottery and felt stamp moistener by Criterion, a wooden ink box with glass pot inside marked H. Morrell, London, a collection of pens and pencils including; a Swan leverless fountain pen in its original cardboard box, four other fountain pens to include; a Parker Slimfold, 'The De La Rue' pen, Osmiroide and a Vacuematic, a 'Midget' pen wooden and steel case in the shape of a fountain pen marked John Cooke & Sons no. 851 containing; bone handled pen, pencil and letter opener, 19th Century Bramah pen with mother of pearl handle, a rosewood propelling spirally carved pencil, a white metal pen and pencil with four colours and a metal combined rubber stamp, pen and pencil. (14)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
Collection of vintage and antique writing accessories to include; a cardboard box of quill pen nibs by J.C & S Music London, an early 20th Century 'Georgian Sealing Set' containing melting pot, signet ring, candle and 33 wax balls, a brass blotter, a plated brass nib box, three copper finish hand shaped nibs with M.Turner & Co makers mark, a brass and steel stamp perforator with wooden handle, a bag of cardboard labels on string, two wafer boxes; one is cardboard 'Best super fine wafers' and the other ivory with 'wafers' engraved on the lid. Together with a bag containing various pens including an olive wood carved souvenir pen, pencils etc, a small metal bookmark and a Miller's 'Pens & Writing equipment' collectors guide book. (10)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
A collection of vintage and antique writing accessories to include; a collection of wax seals on cardboard including those of various banks; Liverpool Union bank, bank of North & South Wales, Bank of Ireland etc, a rosewood seal box made by Howell & James jewellers containing a wax seal, a Dennisons wax applier no. 7 with wooden handle, a beech floral design nib box containing pen nibs, metal letter scales, a desk stamp marked Standard, a burgandy leather card box containing cards, a metal card holder, a pack of 'the Milton series imitation visiting cards', a roll of adhesive tape in butterfly brand and design tinplate holder, a small leather covered inkwell with ink enscribed on the top with decorative engraved brass interior, a wooden wafer box and a rosewood and brass signet with cross hatched end. (12) (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
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