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Lot 564

A Canada 1967 EXPO Set of Six Coins. A low grade and damaged Norman Fenwick Warren Fisher one pound banknote. Two further banknotes. A coin stamp cover.

Lot 74

Old Time Stamp Albums Containing Mainly Used and All World Stamps, from Queen Victoria to modern. Noted George VI Cyprus Coronation set mint, Ceylon War Tax stamps. A nice album of New Zealand and Dependencies. Good sorter with thousands of stamps:- One Box

Lot 755

Two Cased Winston Churchill 2015 Silver Twenty Pounds Coins, encapsulated with a first class stamp, (30th January 2015 - Tower Hill, London, Ec3), a cased 'Year of the Sheep' 2015 silver two pounds coin, encapsulated with a first class stamp (19th February 2015 - Tower Hill, London, Ec3).

Lot 766

A Specialised Briefmarken Stamp Album of East Germany, mint and used to final issues.

Lot 77

Stamp Albums Containing a Collection of West and East Germany, mint and used from 1951. A sparse collection of Iceland from 1902 to 1991. A World collection in an album. G.B presentation packs with face value of £30+ and some G.B covers in two albums and a packet containing a small number of G.B and Foreign booklets.

Lot 81

A Whole World Stamp Collection in Eight Albums, including useful Australia, Papua, Canada, etc; together with a collection of Spain from National Costumes 1968-75, Paraguay including earlier. Mixed condition but decent cat value, 100's mainly used.

Lot 83

A Box of Seven Stamp Albums Celebrating The Royal Family, including forty plus covers and three special albums commemorating 25th anniversary of coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, a cover album with forty plus covers of Princess Diana and the Queen Mother, two albums of covers, special albums showing kings and Queens of England, very high initial purchase price, .

Lot 52

LOT OF STAMP ALBUMNS ALONG WITH SPECIAL ISSUE STAMPS

Lot 565

A parcel of Royal & Danbury Mint sterling silver commemorative coins including 2008 United Kingdom proof coin collection, Silver Jubilee silver crowns, Jubilee commemorative stamp, concord etc

Lot 583

Three albums of loose & presentation pack stamps together with Stanley Gibbon's Coronation Anniversary stamp album etc

Lot 735

TV/Film signed collection. 8 items. Includes signature pieces, tells, photos and book pages. Signatures include Claire Bloom, Stephanie Colem Michael Holliday, Terence Stamp, Mr Pastry and others. Good condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95

Lot 788

Christopher Lee signed Hammer Film Cover Dracula starring Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee. Clapper board hand-stamp 'Classic British Films' Ealing, London, 18 April 2003. Good condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95

Lot 790

Peter Davidson signed Dr. Who & the Daleks. Cover designed features a scene from the film Black/white. Special hand-stamp Dr. Who & the Daleks, Shepperton, 1 June 1999. starred as the Doctor from 1981 - 1984. Good condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95

Lot 791

Louise Jameson signed Dr. Who & the Daleks. Full colour design featuring a line of menacing Daleks. Special hand-stamp Dr. Who & the Daleks, Shepperton, 1 June 1999. Took the role of the Doctors companion in 1977. Good condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95

Lot 799

Peter Cushing signed British Film Year 1985. Special Hand-stamp Goldcrest British Film Year 8 Oct. 1985. Good condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95

Lot 800

Cover collection Principaute De Monaco. First Day of Issue Monaco hand-stamp over a Princess Grace, Monaco stamp. 2 Covers of the same design, individually signed by: a Jack Lemmon, b Dame Wendy Hiller DBE, OBE. Good condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95

Lot 805

Cover collection Film Cover Murder on the Orient Express. Special pictorial hand-stamp Murder on the Orient Express Victoria, London, 2 Nov.1998. Two cover both of the same design, signed as follows: a Sir John Gielgud, b Denis Quilley. Good condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95

Lot 811

Carry On Nurse Cover collection features scenes from the film. Clapper board hand-stamp Carry On Nurse, Iver, Bucks, 23 June 1998. 4 Covers, all of the same design, individually signed by: a Claire Davenport, b Wendy Richard, c Leslie Phillips, d Terrence Alexander. Good condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95

Lot 174

Squadrons of the Royal Air Force FDC Orchids 16th March 1993. Stamped flown by Hercules XV291 to Zagreb and back to Lyneham. Signed by Wing Cdr A P T Main, the Officer Commanding 30 Squadron R A F Lyneham. This cover celebrates 77th anniversary of the formation of this squadron during First World War and inside the cover there is a significant write up on the subject. Again, on the reverse it bears the authenticity signature of Group Captain Randle as item 780/1065. Curiously it also bears a date stamp for RAF Lyneham for 12th February 1993, i.e. one month and four days before the first day of issue. Good condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95

Lot 23

Stamp collection in green album. Variety of stamps from various countries including Pakistan, Nigeria, Vietnam, UAE, Oman, and more. Good condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95

Lot 593

India stamp and FDC collection. Includes various definitives and FDC's. Good condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95

Lot 130

*Capa (Robert, 1913-1954). Inside Hungary, 1949, printed later, a group of six gelatin silver prints, the largest of daily trotting races, 21 x 28cm, the others showing scenes of destruction and rebuilding, all with press captions, markings and wetstamps to versos, all but two with Capa/Magnum Photos credit stamp, 24.5 x 18cm and slightly smaller (6)

Lot 131

*Capa (Robert, 1913-1954). Pablo Picasso and Francoise teaching their baby Claude to swim, c. 1950, printed later, gelatin silver print, light brown streak in the water, press caption, markings and stamps to verso including Robert Capa/Magnum Photos credit stamp (obscured), 19.5 x 22cm, together with three gelatin silver press prints by William Vandivert of Magnum, 1948, two from 'Emigrant Ship' series, one with a brown streak, plus one of the interior of the press room at the White House, press captions, markings and stamps to versos, the first two with Vandivert/Magnum Photos credit stamps, various sizes (4)

Lot 135

*Capa (Robert, 1913-1954). Israel's First Year, 1949, vintage gelatin silver print, showing two women preparing food, corner creases lower left and upper right, various press captions, stamps and markings to verso including photographer's Magnum credit stamp and Illustrated Magazine stamp dated 27 August 1949, 25 x 19cm (1)

Lot 136

*Capa (Robert, 1913-1954). Socialist Stronghold - Hemsworth in the Division of Yorkshire, c. 1951, vintage gelatin silver print, various label stamps and markings to verso including press captions and Illustrated Magazine date usage stamp 27 October 1951, small crease to lower left corner and long horizontal crease near lower margin, 19.5 x 25cm (1)

Lot 137

*Cartier-Bresson (Henri, 1908-2004). Kashmir: War Without a Front, 1948, vintage gelatin silver print of a command post, light brown spot to centre of image, together with a later printing from the same series showing a Hindustani lieutenant, plus a third later printing gelatin silver print by Cartier-Bresson of deputy prime minister of Sardar Patel addressing the Jammu population, 1948, press captions, markings and wetstamps to versos, the first with a used Illustrated Magazine date stamp 6 November 1948, the last with Cartier-Bresson/Magnum Photos credit stamp 24 x 16.5cm or the reverse (3)

Lot 156

*List (Herbert, 1903-1975). Shooting Film 'Le Desire et l'Amour' at Spanish Fishing Village, 1952, two vintage gelatin silver prints, one showing fisherman pulling an unseen boat out of the sea, the other showing villages queueing to get their payment, both with press captions, markings and stamps including credit stamp of Herbert List and Illustrated Magazine usage stamp for 12 April 1952, first photograph damp marked to verso, 21 x 29.5cm & 20 x 29.5cm (2)

Lot 157

*List (Herbert, 1903-1975). The Spanish Way of Life, c. 1950, vintage gelatin silver print, showing Spanish peasants at the cattle market in Ronda, discussing their business with a drink, press caption, markings and stamps including Scheler copyright stamp to verso, 21 x 28cm (1)

Lot 158

*List (Herbert, 1903-1975). The Spanish Way of Life, c. 1950, vintage gelatin silver print, showing a little girl asleep on the pavement of Granada, press caption, markings and stamps to verso including Scheler copyright stamp, 23 x 21cm (1)

Lot 162

*Roth (Sanford, 1906-1962). The Magic of Stravinsky, 1952, vintage gelatin silver print, right-hand corners bumped, press caption, marks and stamps to verso including Magnum Photo stamp with photographer completed in manuscript, plus Illustrated Magazine stamp dated 7 June 1952, 25.5 x 20cm (1)

Lot 170

*Atiie (David, active circa 1970 ). A group of four vintage gelatin silver prints, c. 1970, photographer's wet stamp to versos, 25 x 32.5 cm and two smaller, together with a typed letter signed from the photographer to Mr Osman at Creative Camera concerning a planned article (4)

Lot 174

*Capa (Cornell, 1918-2008). Stainless steel abstract structure by Yaakov Agam, 1973, vintage gelatin silver print test photograph, 22 x 32 cm, press caption and photographer's credit wet stamp to verso, together with 13 other assorted press print photographers, including two large photographs of Marilyn Monroe by unidentified photographers, one with Arthur Miller, and one drinking coffee with another man, 28 x 35 cm, plus some female nudes (14)

Lot 177

*Erwitt (Elliott, born 1928). Portrait of David 'Chim' Seymour, c. 1950s, printed later, gelatin silver print press photograph, press captions and wetstamps to verso including Elliott Erwitt/Magnum Photos copyright stamp, 24 x 16cm (1)

Lot 195

*Various Photographers. A group of approximately 45 vintage and later printing gelatin silver print press photographs, c. 1970s/1980s, photographers including Saline Renger, David Chadwick, Sebastian Knight, Greg Leach, Michael O'Cleary, Graham Keene, Shaun Smith, Pat Benetar, Peter Kovach, etc., various sizes, many with identification details and wet stamp to versos (approx. 45)

Lot 199

*Beard (Richard, 1801-1885). A hand-coloured salted paper print photograph of an elderly woman, 31 King William Street, London Bridge, 1850s, image 145 x 110mm, oval gilt-edged aperture in original Beard mount with blind stamp at foot and printed back board including address, royal arms and manuscript negative number 1173, back board lacking part of left edge, overall 300 x 265mm (1)

Lot 234

*Marville (Charles, 1816-1879). Sky study, Paris, 1859, albumenised salt print photograph, 155 x 205mm, original mount with photographer's faint embossed stamp to lower margin, matted (1)

Lot 291

*Carte-de-visite-size ambrotype of a man and his seated wife, by an unknown photographer, 1860s, in half case, together with an albumen print carte de visite of a graduate in academic dress by Hills & Saunders, Oxford, 1860s, double-fronted leather case lacking fold-out desk stand at back, plus an albumen print carte de visite of a lady by Bracher, in leather case with gilt clasp and photographer's gilt embossed stamp on base, 'Bracher, Photographic Artist, 26 High Street, Oxford', each 10.5 x 7.5cm Second item: Hannavy, Case Histories, p. 138. (3)

Lot 294

*Daguerreotypes. A pair of ninth-plate daguerreotype portraits of a lady and gentleman, presumed husband and wife, by the Photographic Institution, Salop, 1840s, circular aperture size 38 mm, plain mat, leather cases with studio gilt stamp on bases The Studio is believed to have been operated by Philip Corbett in Belmont, Shrewsbury, from 1842. Illustrated in Hannavy, Case Histories, p.12. (2)

Lot 299

*Half-plate ambrotype of a seated lady by G. & D. Hay, Photographists, 68 Princes Street, Edinburgh, circa 1860, tinted and gilded, leather case with photographers' gilt stamp embossed on base George Heron Hay and David Syme Hay were at this address from 1858 until 1869. Hannavy, Case Histories, p. 50. (1)

Lot 300

*Liverpool Institute of Photography. A beautifully tinted albumen print portrait of a seated young lady in ornate satin dress, circa 1860, shown seated on a red velvet chair, 10.5 x 8cm, leather case with gilt embossed stamp to base giving address as Lord Street Chambers, 87 Lord Street, Liverpool, together with a half-plate albumen print of a seated gentleman by Herbert Watkins, 179 Regent Street, London, circa 1855-58, leather case with photographer's gilt embossed stamp to lid, plus a tinted paper print of a mother and young daughter seated by a table, after 1861, set in a gilt oval in a burgundy velvet base [1852-55], cream silk pad, housed in a top-hinged leather case with photographer's gilt stamp on the base, 'James Mudd, 10 St Anns Square, Manchester' First item: Hannavy, Case Histories, p. 80. (3)

Lot 304

*Ninth-plate tinted daguerreotype copy of a young man, by Thomas Chapman Browne, c. 1850, a little tarnished to extremities, top-hinged leather case with the photographer's gilt embossed stamp 'T. Chapman Browne, Bible & Crown, Market Place, Leicester' to base, and Browne's business card inside the case advertising his 'Patent Photographic or Daguerreotype Establishment' and listing his other skills as printed, stationer, music seller, bookbinder and insurance agent, plus a ninth-plate daguerreotype of an elderly gentleman by an unknown photographer, 1850s, image tarnished at edges and somewhat faint, seated in an embossed Thomas Wharton pan and preserver, housed in a sixth-plate plain leather top-hinged case, plus a sixth-plate daguerreotype of a seated gentleman, by Everett Gallery, 423 Broadway, New York, 1850s, name and address stamped on mat, housed in a damaged geometric design thermoplastic union case (Berg 3-160) First three items: Hannavy, Case Histories, pp. 17 & 30-31 respectively. (3)

Lot 307

*Pair of ninth-plate tinted daguerreotypes, by Beard & Foard's Photographic Institution, 1852-55, the first of a seated young lady, housed in a deep blue leather case with gilt stamp to base bearing the address '14 St. Ann's Square, Manchester, and 34 Church Street, Liverpool, also at 31 King William Street, 34 Parliament Street and the Royal Polytechnic Institution, London', the second of a seated gentleman, tarnished at lower margin and upper right margin, leather case with gilt stamp bearing address '14 St Ann's Square, Manchester, 34 Church Street, Liverpool', plus two ninth-plate daguerreotypes by J.J.E. Mayall, 1853-1855, the first of a clergyman seated and reading a book, leather case with gilt embossed stamp to lid, 'Daguerreotype Institution, J.E. Mayall, 433 West Strand', the second of a young man in a leather case bearing the same name and address details in a different design to base Third item: Hannavy, Case Histories, p. 33. (4)

Lot 308

*Pair of quarter-plate daguerreotypes of a seated man, both 1850s, the first by Thomas Jones of a younger man, tinted pink cheeks, some marginal tarnishing, leather case with embossed stamp, 'Jones Photographist, Royal Arcade, 537 New Oxford Street', the second of an older man by John Werge, name and address stamped on mat, 'Monteith Rooms, Glasgow', plain leather case Thomas Jones moved to this address in 1854 and operated from that address for only two years, John Werge succeeded Jabez Hughes at the Monteith Rooms, 67 Buchanan Street, Glasgow. (2)

Lot 309

*Pair of quarter-plate tinted daguerreotypes, by William Edward Kilburn, both 1852-1855, the first of a young girl standing against a scenic background, some small patches of marginal tarnish, the second of a young man seated against a scenic background, both in leather cases, the second with button closure, both with gilt embossed stamps 'By Royal Appointment, Mr Kilburn, 234 Regent Street' to lids, plus a ninth-plate daguerreotype copy of a painting showing a foppish young man seated, by William Edward Kilburn, 1852-1855, leather case with photographer's gilt embossed stamp Kilburn's colourist was the Frenchman Monsieur C. Mansion. Hannavy, Case Histories, pp. 7 & 32. (3)

Lot 310

*Pair of sixth-plate ambrotypes of a young husband and wife, by Henry Boswell Lee (or Joseph Lee), 57 Church Street, Liverpool, c. 1860, in leather cases with photographer's embossed stamp to lids, together with a tinted sixth-plate ambrotype of a seated woman, by J. Wilkinson, Photographer, 17 Sheffield Moor, late 1850s, embossed case with floral design to lid and bearing gilt embossed details to base, plus a sixth-plate ambrotype of a seated young gentleman by Beard & Foard, 14 St Ann's Square, Manchester & 34 Church Street, Liverpool, late 1850s, plain leather case with gilt embossed photographer details to base Henry Lee had been a fabric retailer until retirement in 1857 when he took up photography and opened a studio with his brother Joseph. His brother was the artist John Ingle Lee. Henry's other two sons George and Henry established the famous Liverpool department store of George Henry Lee. Hannavy, Case Histories, p. 42 (last item). (4)

Lot 311

*Pair of sixth-plate daguerreotypes of young ladies, early 1850s, the first a tinted daguerreotype portrait by Richard Lowe, Promenade, Cheltenham, embossed wood and leather case with photographer's gilt stamp, the second by an unknown photographer of a young lady with ringlets, plain leather case with button closure, both a little rubbed at corners Richard Lowe was originally employed as a manager of Beard's Photographic Institution in Cheltenham. He then operated the studio under his own name from 1850 until 1856, when he ran up considerable debts in local shops, caught a train to Liverpool and was never heard of again. Hannavy, Case Histories, p. 20. (2)

Lot 313

*Pair of tinted ninth-plate ambrotypes, by Alfred Brothers, 4 St Ann's Square, Manchester, c. 1860, one of a seated young man, the other of a boy on a chair, perhaps the man's son or younger brother, in leather cases embossed with a gilt stamp to base, together with a ninth-plate ambrotype of a young woman, by Joseph Whitlock, 110 New Street, Birmingham, circa 1860, gilt highlights, leather case with gilt stamp to base The Alfred Brothers' studio had previously been occupied by Beard & Foard. Hannavy, Case Histories, pp. 42-43 & 52-53. (3)

Lot 315

*Quarter-plate ambrotype of a seated woman, by Henry Boswell Lee (or Joseph Lee), 57 Church Street, Liverpool, c. 1860, vignetted portrait, leather case with gilt embossed stamp to base, together with another quarter-plate ambrotype of a seated elegantly dressed lady by an unknown photographer, believed to be from Southport, Lancashire, 1850s, housed in a rare 'Urn and Flowers' gilt embossed leather case with push button closure Second item: Hannavy, Case Histories, p. 62. (2)

Lot 317

*Quarter-plate daguerreotype of a young girl with long ringlets, by Ross & Thomson, Edinburgh, 1850s, three-quarter length with headband, a little tarnished at extremities, leather case with photographers' gilt embossed stamp to lid, 'By Appointment to the Queen, Ross & Thomson, 90 Princes St, Edinr.' Hannavy, Case Histories, p. 36. (1)

Lot 318

*Quarter-plate tinted portrait of a seated gentleman, by John Urie, 33 & 35 Buchanan Street, Glasgow, late 1850s, embossed floral pad and embossed leather case with Urie's gilt embossed details to base, one small corner chip, together with three further ambrotypes by Glasgow photographers of the same period, the first a sixth-plate ambrotype of a seated lady, photographer's name and address stamped on mat and on base of leather case, 'Bowman, 65 Jamaica Street, Glasgow', a sixth-plate portrait of two male friends in a banded leather Eichmeyer case with embossed gilt stamp of the photographer to base, 'Dickson, 16 St Enoch's Sq., Glasgow', and a ninth-plate gilded portrait of a lady in leather case with pressed paper floral relief designs to lid and base, the mat stamped, 'Taylor, 46 Jamaica St., Glasgow' John Taylor was at this address 1855-1862, Mrs Taylor from 1861 to 1864. Hannavy, Case Histories, pp. 44, 46 & 67 (first, third and fourth items). (4)

Lot 320

*Sixth-plate ambrotype of an old gentleman, by Ross & Thomson, Photographers to the Queen, Edinburgh, late 1850s, embossed leather case with gilt stamp on base, together with a ninth-plate ambrotype of a seated young man by the same studio, late 1850s, gilt highlights, leather case with gilt embossed stamp to base, together with two ninth-plate ambrotypes of young women, late 1850s, one with inside label of Henry Smith, Photographer, 102 Southbridge, Edinburgh, plain leather case, the other with pressed paper floral design to lid and gilt stamp of 'John Stuart, 120 Buchanan St., Glasgow' to base, plus two further ninth-plate ambrotypes, 1860s, one of a lady in a leather case with gilt stamp of H. Greatrex, 70 Regent Street & 196 Piccadilly, [London], the other of a seated young girl by an unknown photographer, in moulded and varnished paper case, the sitter identified by an ink inscription on paper behind the image stating her to be 'Elizabeth Foster, October 21 1856, Meniscus' Hannavy, Case Histories, pp. 47 & 66 (first two items) and p. 65 (last item). (6)

Lot 327

*Sixth-plate daguerreotype of a seated young man, by Cornelius J. Hughes, Monteith Rooms, 67 Buchanan Street, Glasgow, early 1850s, a little tarnished at upper and lower margins, name and address stamp to mat, embossed green velvet pad, wood and leather case, together with a sixth-plate daguerreotype of a bearded gentleman, by Rufus P. Anson, 589 Broadway, New York, oxide spot to forehead, photographer's name and address stamped to mat, embossed burgundy velvet pad, wood and leather case with embossed geometric design, plus a sixth-plate daguerreotype by an unknown photographer of a recently married couple, mid 1850s, daguerreotype cleaned [late 1970s], wood and leather case with gilded 'Urn' design and button closure First item: Hannavy, Case Histories, p. 23. (3)

Lot 328

*Sixth-plate daguerreotype of a seated lady holding a cased daguerreotype, by Richard Beard, Royal Polytechnic Institution, late 1840s, some tarnish to extremities, 'Beard Patentee' label inside the case signed in ink 'Rich'd Beard' [suggesting that the image may have been taken by Beard himself], plain wood and leather case, a little corner fraying, together with a sixth-plate daguerreotype of a seated elderly lady, by Beard's Photographic Institution, early 1850s, marginal tarnishing, wood and leather case with gilt stamp bearing the address of 85 King William Street, 34 Parliament Street, Royal Polytechnic Institution, London, and 34 Church Street, Liverpool Hannavy, Case Histories, pp. 21 & 13. (2)

Lot 333

*Sixth-plate tinted ambrotype of a woman seated by a table, by George Coulder, 1850s, gilt highlights, leather case with photographer's gilt stamp on base, 'G. Coulder, Artist, Scarborough', together with a sixth-plate ambrotype of a young man, by Mawson, Newcastle, 1850s, in leather case with photographer's gilt stamp on base, plus a sixth-plate ambrotype of an elderly gentleman with his wife and daughter by a table, by W.W. Law, 1850s, in leather case with photographer's stamp on base bearing the address 49 Gold Street, Northampton Hannavy, Case Histories, pp. 83 & 142 (first and third items). (3)

Lot 340

*Three ambrotype portraits by Duchauffour & McIntyre, Edinburgh, late 1850s, the first a quarter-plate image of a seated gentleman in a plain leather case, the other two tinted ninth-plate ambrotypes, one of a girl, three-quarter length, the other of the same girl with her parents, embossed leather cases with floral designs, all three cases with photographers' gilt embossed stamp to base giving the address as 33 Whitefield Place, Leith Walk, Edinburgh This studio was at this address from 1855 until 1865. Hannavy, Case Histories, p. 86. (3)

Lot 342

*Two ninth-plate ambrotypes of children, by William Henry Franklin, c. 1860, in leather cases embossed with the photographer's stamp 'W.H. Franklin, 173 Lower Street, Deal, [Kent]', together with a rare 'Jenny Lind' sixth-plate leather case, listed in Berg as 4-52, with Berg 4-56 'Birds' motif on the back, containing a low quality ambrotype of a woman and child with gilt highlights, plus a sixth-plate ambrotype of a mother and two daughters, 1850s, in a gilded wooden frame Hannavy, Case Histories, p. 64 (case of third item). (4)

Lot 7

*Brazil & Thailand. A group of 12 gelatin silver prints of Rio de Janeiro, c. 1920, approximately 16 x 21 cm and slightly smaller, plus seven gelatin silver prints of elephant fighting in Thailand by Robert Lenz of Singapore, circa 1900, approximately 18 x 27 cm and some smaller, some marginal tears and surface abrasions, photographer's stamp and adhesion remains to versos (19)

Lot 79

*Woodbury & Page (active c. 1858-1900). Portrait of Raden Saleh (1811-1880, Indonesian artist), c. 1860s, albumen print photograph, Saleh full-length, sitting at a table with an open book, photographers' blind stamp lower right, 24 x 20cm (1)

Lot 81

York Lodge. An album of 19 platinum prints, c. 1900, mostly of the garden, plus one interior view of the library, photographer's embossed stamp to lower right of images, 'Walton Adams, Reading', 22 x 28.5cm, mounted to stiff card leaf rectos, two at rear loose, contemporary quarter vellum with gilt name stamp of York Lodge to spine and upper cover, somewhat soiled and worn, oblong folio (1)

Lot 94

*Ferrer (Marc, 20th century). Les Halles de Paris, 1960s, a collection of 16 gelatin silver print photographs of the meat market in Paris, images approximately 23 x 17cm, all but two mounted on card with photographer's ink stamp to versos (16)

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