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Antonio Canella (1849-1922) - Three small watercolours - Interior scene with an elderly man looking through a folio of prints, an interior scene with an elderly man reading a book, and a figure of a young boy seated on a stone bench reading a book, each 5.25ins x 3.75ins, all signed, in gilt moulded frames and glazed
A Hicks and Meigh stone china tureen and cover, with Imari decoration, scroll handles with mask and scroll handles, 31cm x 20cm high. PART OF THE STUDY COLLECTION OF ENGLISH PORCELAIN FORMED BY C.L.EXLEY, thence by Descent C.L. Exley was a leading light in the collecting of English ceramics from the early twentieth century to the post war period. During much of that time, attributions to many English factories were still in their infancy. He was a member of the English Ceramic Circle and wrote The Pinxton China Factory, 1963 and the History of Torksey and Mansfield China Factory, 1970. Exley left a large collection of English glass to the Usher Gallery, Lincoln. The numbers in his purchasing book (available at the view, but not for sale) correlate in most cases with the numbers on his labels, e.g. no. 56, and are quoted at the end of the catalogue entry. References to Watney are to the sales of Dr Bernard Watney, Bonhams, 1999 and 2000
A Victorian 91st Argyllshire Highlanders dress dirk the white metal pommel with inset circular cut Cairngorm type stone, the carved grip with basket weave design and white metal pins, the blade mount inscribed Argyllshire Highlanders, the finely etched blade with VR cypher, thistles and insignia, one edge notched, complete with scabbard, having three white metal mounts and en suite matching miniature knife and two pronged fork, the blade 12in (30.5cm) long, total length 17 .75 (45cm) long.
Paul Jacob Naftel (British 1817-1891) Candie Cemetery and L`Hyvreuse Mill, Guernsey pencil, signed and dated 1835, unframed 8 x 10in (20.5 x 25.5cm). * Victoria Tower in St Peter Port, Guernsey is a well known local landmark. However, few people know that it is built on raised ground called Le Moulin de l`Hyvreuse, which used to be the site of L`Hyvreuse Mill. As Victoria Tower was built in 1848, this very early pencil drawing by Paul Jacob Naftel shows the working windmill in existence, probably ten years before it was abandoned and demolished. Prior to the windmill being constructed, the site was home to a Prehistoric standing stone or Menhir, which has long since been lost.
Clarke, Sarah Sherwood An album of 48 watercolour, pencil and ink sketches entitled Sketches in Scotland, 1854, ink inscription in front blank, "Sarah Sherwood Clarke 1854", majority captioned in image, including Old Town, Edinburgh; Holyrood Palace; Rosslyn Chapel; The Bull Stone, Loch Lomond; Urquhart Castle; Fall of Foyers, Ben Nevis; Ben Arthur, Tarbet; Loch Katrine; Oban; Stonebyres, River Clyde, various sizes from 14 by 23cm [rectangular] to 15cm diameter [circular], full burgandy morocco gilt, some rubbing to edges Note: Sarah Sherwood Clarke [nee Sant] was one of the daughters of William and Sarah Sant and the sister of James Sant RA and George Sant RBA.
Rowling, J.K. - Signed by the author Harry Potter and the philosopher`s stone. London, 1997. Third impression [10 to 4 on number line], signed by the author on the title, original illustrated boards, dustwrapper, a fine copy; [Idem] Harry Potter and the chamber of secrets. London, 1998. Sixth impression [10 to 7 on the number line], signed by the author on the title, original illustrated boards, dustwrapper, a fine copy, in a slipcase with previous; [Idem] Harry Potter and the prisoner of Azkaban. London, 1999. Fourth impression [10 to 5 on the number line], signed by the author on the half title, original illustrated boards, dustwrapper, a fine copy (3)
Rowling, J.K. - Signed by the author Harry Potter and the philosopher`s stone. London, 1999. First deluxe edition, first impression, signed by the author on the dedication; Harry Potter and the chamber of secrets. London, 1999. First deluxe edition, first impression; Harry Potter and the prisoner of Azkaban. London, 1999. First deluxe edition, first impression, signed by the author on the dedication; Harry Potter and the goblet of fire. London, 2000. First deluxe edition; Harry Potter and the order of the phoenix. London, 2003. First deluxe edition; Harry Potter and the half-blood prince. London, 2005. First deluxe edition; Harry Potter and the deathly hallows. London, 2007. First deluxe edition; all in original coloured cloth gilt, a.e.g., all in original protective plastic wrapping [last four volumes unopened], first four volumes in slipcase (7) Provenance: Philosopher`s stone and Prisoner of Azkaban signed by Rowling in the Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh as part of the "Hogwarts Express Book Tour" . Invitation included with the volumes.
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