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1922
1922
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1912
1912
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A Molteno Edward IV being
A Molteno Edward IV being introduced to Jane Shore stipple engraving
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English School, circa 1820/That's
English School, circa 1820/That's close enough!/a hen defending her chicks from a dog/pencil and watercolour, 4.25cm x 7cm
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English School, Late 16th
English School, Late 16th Century/Portrait of a Gentleman/traditionally identified as Sir Valentine Knightley/oil on panel, 86cm x 67cm
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Venetian 1502 book, doges,
Venetian 1502 book, doges, history of the first 74 doges of Venice, Marcello Pietro, De Vita Prencipum et Gestis Venetorum , 1502 printing, possibly first edition, octavo, 11-1/4 x 8 x 1/2 in. Later cloth binding with surface loss to spine and other abrasions and wear overall, toning, water damage, one area of pest damage, later inscription on title page, margin annotations in pencil. The Estate of the Late Reverend O. Leland Gilmore, Maryville, Tennessee
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Burton (Sir Richard) Falconry in
Burton (Sir Richard) Falconry in the Valley of the Indus, 12 mo., original cloth, 1852
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London plague book, 1720, Nathaniel
London plague book, 1720, Nathaniel Hodges, MD Loimologia: Or, An Historical Account of The Plague in London in 1665 , London, printed for E. Bell and F. Osborn, 288 pages, full original tooled calf, raised bands, 8 x 5 in. Wear, small losses, hinge cracks and separations, edges soiled. Private Collection, South Carolina
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John Leigh-Pemberton
John Leigh-Pemberton (1911-1997)/Henry V, The Return from Agincourt, 1415/signed and dated '52/oil on canvas, 59.5cm x 6.5cm/Provenance: Shell-Mex and BP Ltd, catalogue no 1823
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John Leigh-Pemberton
John Leigh-Pemberton (1911-1997)/Charles II at Dover, 1660/signed and dated '52/oil on canvas, 57.5cm x 65cm/Provenance: Shell-Mex and BP Ltd, catalogue no 1826
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English School, Mid 19th
English School, Mid 19th Century/Two Figures Resting on a Path/a dog at their feet/oil on canvas, 76cm x 83.5cm
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English School circa 1820 The
English School circa 1820 The Card Players a lady and gentleman seated at a table playing cards by a single candlelight silhouette reverse painted on a convex glass 6.5cm x 8cm (2.5" x 3.25") in a gilt and black glass mount and plaster frame
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Dated 1908 1922 and 1924
Dated 1908 1922 and 1924
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John Speed (1552-1629)/Britain as
John Speed (1552-1629)/Britain as it was Devided in the Tyme of the Englishe Saxons especially during their Heptarchy/coloured engraved map/with text verso, 39cm x 51cm
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English school, late 17th
English school, late 17th Century/Portrait of a Cleric/half-length, in feigned oval/oil on canvas, 64.5cm x 61.5cm/see illustration
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After Hans Holbein the Younger
After Hans Holbein the Younger (1497/98-1543) Two sets of framed sanguine lithograph portraits of luminaries of the Tudor Court, first quarter 20th century, presented in period reeded oak frames in the Arts and Crafts style and glazed, one with twelve sections including, Edward, Prince of Wales, Lord Russell, Keeper of the Privy Seal, Waramus, Archbishop of Canterbury, Fitz William, the Earl of Southampton, Edward Stanley, the Earl of Darby, Sir Henry Guhldeford, S. George of Cromwell, Southwell Knight, et al., h. 12", w. 106", the other with sections including the Marquis of Ormond, Queen Anna Bollein, the Duchess of Suffolk and a male courtier in a plumed hat, h. 12-1/2", w. 42".
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English School, 16th
English School, 16th Century/Portrait of a Nobleman/possibly Sir Henry Bedingfeld of Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk/half-length, wearing a black doublet and fur trimmed coat, a jewelled black cap and ornate gold chains suspending a seal fob/inscribed upper left An Dn 1566 and upper right Aeta Sua 51/oil on panel, 45.5cm x 31cm, laid on a modern linen backed wood panel/Provenance: from the collection of Harry Wolton QC
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Two c. 1500 early printed pages
Two c. 1500 early printed pages one on vellum with illumination 7 3/8'' h. x 4 3/4'' w.; along with two illutrated pages from an 18th C. English Gospel; an engraving after Raphael by I. Pavon; other 18th and 19th C. engravings including images of St. George; St. Cecilia; Interior of St. Peter's Basilica etc.
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1928
1928
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AFTER PALMA VECCHIO THE VIRGIN
AFTER PALMA VECCHIO THE VIRGIN AND CHILD OIL After Palma Vecchio (Jacopo Palma, Italian 1480 - 1520) "The Virgin and Child with St. John the Baptist and St. Catherine," signed on the verso "Albert Krafft in Dresden" and with label reading "The Countess of Bantry," likely referring to Jane (nee Herbert), 3rd Countess of Bantry (1823-1898), now housed in a gilt wood frame. Image: 25" H x 38" W; frame: 29" H x 40.5" W.
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After the 17th Century English
After the 17th Century English School/Portrait of a Lady/three-quarter length, standing with her right hand resting on a chair, an armorial top left with motto Vurtus et Spes/oil on panel, 128cm x 98cm/Provenance: Little Sodbury Manor, Property from the Estate of the Lady Killearn
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Philosophical Transactions for
Philosophical Transactions for the months of January and February, numb.137, pages 923-944, with diagram, printed John Martyn, printer to the Royal society, 1678
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English School, circa 1840/Piazza
English School, circa 1840/Piazza della Signoria/Piazza San Lorenzo/a pair/oil on paper, 11.5cm x 13.5cm
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SCOTTISH RENAISSANCE DOCUMENT, 1582
SCOTTISH RENAISSANCE DOCUMENT, 1582 Original manuscript document in Latin and English, January 23, 1582, pertaining to the guardianship and instruction of James Sandilands of Calder, 2nd Lord Torphichen (1576-1617, then a minor), witnessed and signed by 5 unidentified individuals, with two large seals affixed; endorsed, "Preceptum caisma et Joann. Cokburn de ormistom;" 1 p., on vellum, 9 3/4 x 12 1/2 in.
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English School circa 1810 A
English School circa 1810 A Gentleman profile to the right wearing a coat lace collar and cravat silhouette painted on card oval 6cm x 5cm (2.25" x 2") in a gilt metal mounted black wood frame Label to the back: Hamlet profile painter to her Majesty
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Three-volume 1574 German history:
Three-volume 1574 German history: Germaniae Antiquae Illustrationem Continet in que…MDLXV-MDLXXIIII August 1574 , vellum bindings with gilt embossed coat-of-arms, book plate "Ex Libris Liechtensteinianias", 12-1/2 x 8-1/2 in. Toning, bindings stained and discolored, minor water stains and foxing. The Estate of the Late Reverend O. Leland Gilmore, Maryville, Tennessee
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SCOTTISH RENAISSANCE DOCUMENT, 1572
SCOTTISH RENAISSANCE DOCUMENT, 1572 James Sandiland (c.1511-1579, sometime Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller, 1st Lord Torphichen) original manuscript document in Latin and English, June 3, 1572, to John Browne, with a large seal affixed; faintly endorsed verso; 1 p., on vellum, 8 x 9 1/2 in.
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John Speed (1552-1629)/The
John Speed (1552-1629)/The Countie Pallatine of Lancaster/described and divided into hundreds, dated 1610/hand coloured engraved map, 39cm x 51.5cm
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1891
1891
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English School circa 1820Portrait
English School circa 1820Portrait Miniatures of a Gentleman and his Wifehead and shouldersa pairwatercolour on ivory 7cm x 6cm (2.25" x 2.25")
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Two Derby figures, circa 1765-75,
Two Derby figures, circa 1765-75, the first modelled as a youth seated holding a flower and supporting a candlestick (nozzle and drip pan restored) and a figure of a piper gentleman beside a hound, before bocage (chipping and restoration) and a Minton model of a fisherwoman, holding a net and fish, with scallop shells at her feet (3)
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Two ceramic plaques by D H Morton
Two ceramic plaques by D H Morton from Marcus Designs depicting scenes from the Battle Of Agincourt 1415, in a raised relief, SIZE
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English School, circa 1750/Near
English School, circa 1750/Near Chelsea Bridge/pen and ink, 9cm x 11cm
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Matthaus Merian (1621-1687) -
Matthaus Merian (1621-1687) - Engraving - ''Rivier Oder Gegent Von London'' - An unusual map of the River Thames illustrating the Dutch attack on the English Fleet anchored at Chatham in June 1667 8.75ins x 14ins thought to be published Frankfurt 1667 in Hogarth frame and glazed Provenance : O'Shea Gallery 89 Lower Sloane Street London SW1W 8DA. Purchased 24th June 1986
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MANNER OF ABRAHAM ORTELIS
MANNER OF ABRAHAM ORTELIS (1527-1598) OR GERHARD MERCATOR (1512-1594), IRLANDT coloured engraving, 35cm x 48cm, dated 1572, in later gilt frame and glazed
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An early 19th Century pen and ink
An early 19th Century pen and ink work tray fitted four boxes and covers containing bone counters, and a Pope Joan board