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Radclyffe (C.W.) Memorials of Rugby. Drawn from Nature and on Stone… with Historical and Descriptive Notices. 1843, Rugby, J.S. Crossley and others, large folio: title in red and black, list of subscribers, 28 tinted lithographs on 24 plates, each preceded by a leaf with caption and brief description; early half calf over very bumped, rubbed and stained cloth boards, spine lettered gilt. Dampstaining to title, the last five plates and a few ff., light scattered foxing to margins. One plate shows a game of cricket in progress Abbey Scenery 447
[Nathaniel Whittock (British, 1791 - 1860)] Bird's Eye View of the City of York, [c.1857, York?], large tinted lithograph by John Storey (signed on stone to lower right margin), image 520 x 860mm, sheet 665 x 995mm. Storey was a lithographer responsible for two mid-19th century portraits in the British Museum collection, and another impression of the present view (dated 1858) in the collections of the York Museums Trust (object no: YORAG: 2011.1534). Wide margins. Three vertical stains, and residue of old tape in sky area; small nicks and tears to extremities. No previous sale records for this exceptionally scarce prospect traced
George Nicholson (British, 1787-1878) YORKSHIRE SCENERY Six Views of Picturesque Scenery in Yorkshire, Malton, Sept. 10, 1822 [&] Six Views of Picturesque Scenery in Goatland, Yorkshire, Malton, Oct. 10, 1821 [&] Six Views of Loch Katrine and the Picturesque Scenery of the Trosachs [sic], &c., Malton, March 12, 1822; ALL THREE FOLIOS (c.500 x 350mm) IN THEIR ORIGINAL PRINTED WRAPPERS as published by the author, who drew the landscapes and transferred his drawings to the lithographic stones. Each set complete with six lithographs, per list on the wraps, each plate captioned, monogrammed and dated on stone. Foxing and marginal soiling, fold creases, and generally tatty extremities, with chips, soiling and staining to the covers; stitching holding, reinforced by later backstrip. Nicholson was a Yorkshire watercolour painter and etcher, probably a nephew of the watercolourist Francis Nicholson. York Art Gallery has examples of his work. He worked on the restoration of the pictures at Castle Howard, died in Filey in 1878, and was buried at Old Malton (3) Not in Abbey Scenery
A SELECTION OF JEWELLERY to include; a gold coloured metal three stone dress ring stamped 9k, silver page marker, a 9ct gold signet ring, plain band bar brooch set opal, a silver coloured metal hammered curb necklet stamped .925, three various crosse s and a bronzed finished Shakespeare medallion after Vineze, cased
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