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Norden (J) and Kip
Norden (J) and Kip (W)/Hertfordiae/hand coloured map, 28cm x 35cm/de Wit (F)/Anglia Regnum/57cm x 48cm/Moll (H)/The County Palatine of Durham/20cm x 33cm/Greenwood (C&J)/ Map of the County of Berks/published 1829/56cm x 68cm (4)
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Salmon (N) The History of
Salmon (N) The History of Hertfordshire; Describing The County, And Its Antient Monuments, Particularly The Roman with The Character of Those That Have Been The Chief Possessors of The Lands And An Account of The Most Memorable Occurrences, London 1728, Tall Folio, Tan Calf, includes fold out Map of Hertfordshire, Bookplate for Stephen Martin Leake
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John Drapentier/Little
John Drapentier/Little Offley/from Sir Henry Chauncy's 'Historical Antiquities of Hertfordshire'/published 1700/engraving, 31.5cm x 42cm
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Attributed to Beatrice Hope Evans
Attributed to Beatrice Hope Evans (1866-1906)/Atherstone Hounds going up Gosford St, Coventry to Binley/Dec 3rd 1892, watercolour, 17.5cm x 12cm, English School circa 1900/Durham Cathedral from the Riverside/watercolour, 23.5cm x 29.5cm/a Spy print of Sir John Stainer and two caricature portraits by Nigel Mould (5)
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HAND-COLORED MAP OF MIDDLESEX AND
HAND-COLORED MAP OF MIDDLESEX AND HERTFORDSHIRE, F: 27 X 31 INCHESHand-Colored map of Middlesex and Hertfordshire, F: 27 x 31 inches
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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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English watercolor of the village
English watercolor of the village Heston-Middlesex eleven miles from London signed indistinctly. 16"x10.25"
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Staffordshire kilted huntsman
Staffordshire kilted huntsman wearing a plumed hat and short jacket next to a stream with waterfall and deer 19th c. 17.5"h.
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English School, circa 1740/The
English School, circa 1740/The Huntsman/half-length, wearing a brown coat and black hat, within a painted oval/oil on canvas, 76cm x 63cm/Provenance: from the collection of Harry Wolton QC
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William Highfield (English 19th c.)
William Highfield (English 19th c.) "Hathersage Village Derbyshire" c. 1900 oil on canvas signed lower left titled and localized verso 16 1/4 in. x 24 1/8 in. in a giltwood frame.
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STAFFORDSHIRE WATCH HUTCH. With a
STAFFORDSHIRE WATCH HUTCH. With a man and woman spaniel and sheep. Handpainted decoration. 11 1/2''h.
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A watercolour of rural Hampstead
A watercolour of rural Hampstead titled bottom right ''Hampstead O V S''. 20 x 16 cm.
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JOHN STOBART (ENGLISH, B. 1929),
JOHN STOBART (ENGLISH, B. 1929), LIMITED EDITION PRINT, "THE CITY OF HARTFORD ARRIVING FROM NEW YORK AT THE FOOT OF STATE STREET IN...John Stobart (English, b. 1929), limited edition print, "The City of Hartford arriving from New York at the Foot of State Street in 1870", showing the delayed arrival of the hog framed side wheeler of 970 tons to the deepest port in Hartford under moonlight, families and a carriage wait at the dock while a tavern business at right, ed. 752/950, matted and framed behind glass, not examined out of frame, ss: 20" h. x 31" w.
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A white metal livery badge, 19th
A white metal livery badge, 19th Century, with a crest above the armorial of Hulbat of Farnham, Surrey and Hulbert of Corsham, Wiltshire/Note: Neither of the above named families have a dolphin crest so it is possible that this badge shows the adopted arms of Shropshire based Charles Hulbert (1778-1857), writer of The History and Description of the County of Salop (1837)
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John Haskins British b. 1938
John Haskins British b. 1938 ''Ashwell-Hertfordshire near Cambridge'' oil on masonite signed ''John Haskins'' lr signed and titled on verso 18 x 22 in. unframed Estimate $ 200-400 Paintings have not been examined by blacklight.
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JOHN STOBART (ENGLISH, B. 1929),
JOHN STOBART (ENGLISH, B. 1929), LIMITED EDITION PRINT, "THE CITY OF HARTFORD ARRIVING FROM NEW YORK AT THE FOOT OF STATE STREET IN ...John Stobart (English, b. 1929), limited edition print, "The City of Hartford arriving from New York at the Foot of State Street in 1870", showing the delayed arrival of the hog framed side wheeler of 970 tons to the deepest port in Hartford under moonlight, families and a carriage wait at the dock while a tavern business at right, elegantly matted and framed behind glass, not examined out of frame, framed size: 22 1/2" h. x 33 1/2" w.
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EIGHT ENGRAVINGS OF BIRDS EYE VIEWS
EIGHT ENGRAVINGS OF BIRDS EYE VIEWS OF COUNTRY HOUSES, FROM HENRY CHAUNCY'S 'THE HISTORICAL ANTIQUITIES OF HERTFORDSHIRE'
CIRCA 1700 in later frames, depicting Mores Place (x2), Risden House (x2), Brent Pelham Hall (x2), Camfield Place, and Litle Court(8 total)28.5cm high x 39cm wide [sight size]
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Habington (William) The Historie of
Habington (William) The Historie of Edward the Fourth, 1640. Small folio, cont. calf (front cover loosening). Engraved portrait frontispiece. Inscribed on front flyleaf ''Status mea Christi hostia Tho: Dyke.''
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§ EDGAR LIONEL HEREFORD (BRITISH
§ EDGAR LIONEL HEREFORD (BRITISH 1886-1953)
A VILLAGE IN THE PYRENEES Oil on canvas63.5cm (25in), 76cm (30in)Edgar Hereford was born at Greenock in Scotland and studied at the Slade in London where he became a close friend of Rudolph Ihlee (1883-1963). In 1922 the pair travelled to Collioure, a Mediterranean fishing port in the south of France near the border with Spain where they painted until the outbreak of the Second World War. On their recommendation Charles Rennie Mackintosh and his wife Margaret based themselves in neighbouring Port Vendres. The story of their artistic exile is told in Rudolph Ihlee: The Road to Collioure by James Trollope published in 2022 by Lund Humphries. A Village In The Pyrennes shows the commune of Marquixanes near Prades about an hour’s drive from Collioure circa 1925.We would like to thank James Trollope for his assistance in cataloguing this lot.
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TWO ENGRAVINGS: ''THE HEYTHORP
TWO ENGRAVINGS: ''THE HEYTHORP HUNT'' AND ''STRATFORD ON AVON''. ''The Heythorp Hunt'' engraved by James Scott. ''Painted by Stephen Pearce / Published by John O'Malley & Son 30 Gerrard St. London''. Depicting a hunt scene. 34'' h. 44'' w. (including frame) Also including ''Stratford on Avon / The Birthplace of Shakespeare.'' ''James Fairman A.M. / James Duthie.'' 36 1/2'' h. 42'' w. (including frame) Not examined outside of frame.
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A top hat by Alfred Pellett Ltd
A top hat by Alfred Pellett Ltd Manchester two Herbert Johnson New Bond Street London fedoras a straw boater and a grey felt hat by Scott & Co Hatters to H.M. The King
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JOHN STOBART (AMERICAN, B. 1929),
JOHN STOBART (AMERICAN, B. 1929), LIMITED EDITION PRINT, "HARTFORD: THE CITY OF HARTFORD ARRIVING FROM NEW YORK AT THE FOOT OF STATE...John Stobart (American, b. 1929), limited edition print, "Hartford: The City of Hartford Arriving from New York at the Foot of State Street in 1870", evening scene of ferry and other boats in harbor, buildings and boats give off warm glow, full moon rises above scene, ed: 257/950, pencil signed lower right, not examined out of frame, wear consistent with age, ss: 17" x 30".
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TWO STAFFORDSHIRE HARVESTER
TWO STAFFORDSHIRE HARVESTER GROUPS each modelled as a girl holding a wheat sheath a basket over her left arm her companion in her feather hat on shaped bases (2) - h:13 in.
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A fragment of 17th Century
A fragment of 17th Century stained glass, head of a bearded figure, from Eton College Chapel, bombed Founders Day 1940, 29cm x 18cm/Provenance: from the Estates of Lord & Lady Charteris
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Edmund Morison Wimperis
Edmund Morison Wimperis (1835-1900)/Near Hemingford, Bedfordshire/initialled/watercolour and gouache, 47cm x 47cm
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Kent (S) The Grammar of Heraldry, J
Kent (S) The Grammar of Heraldry, J Pemberton, London
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HERTZ, CARL. CARL
HERTZ, CARL. CARL HERTZ.Liverpool: S. Griffith, 1895. Two-color letterpress broadside for a variety show at the Argyle, Birkenhead, featuring the “Premier Prestidigitateur and Illusionist of the World on his Conflict of Apparent Miracles”, Carl Hertz, as one of the headlining acts. 10 ¼ x 30". Chips, primarily in borders with one affecting text; B.
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An 18th century map of
An 18th century map of ''Hartfordshire'' by Emanuel Bowen 54 x 43 cm.
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English School late 18th century
English School late 18th century Reverend Bernard Hodgson and Harriet Sainsbury Hodgson pair of portraits, oil on board 10 x 8 in., framed
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Sir Hubert (Herbert) von Herkomer
Sir Hubert (Herbert) von Herkomer (British/German 1849-1914) The List. Oil on wood panel signed in the lower right oval apprx. 20" x 16" framed in a vintage decorative frame with painted and antiqued finish with an oval silk covered "spandrel" overall apprx. 30-1/2" x 26-1/2". Impressed stamp of Roberson & Co. Long Acre London art supplier verso also stenciled numerals from an old Christie's sale. The beautiful young woman in country garb gazes up with an ambiguous expression just having read from the paper she holds. Depicted realistically in front of a brick wall and a barred window in juxtaposition to her angelic face.
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E. G. HESTER AFTER J. STURGESS
E. G. HESTER AFTER J. STURGESS PUNCHESTOWN CONYNGHAM CUP 1872 - THE STONE WALL Acquatint: 19 1/2 x 32 in. (sight) Framed; dedicated to the most noble The Marquis of Drogheda
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Cedric KennedyON HARESFIELD
Cedric KennedyON HARESFIELD BEACONwatercolour 34.25cm x 51.5cm(13.5" x 20.25")
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A watercolour of Church Row
A watercolour of Church Row Hampstead 34x24cm and a booklet ''Hampstead Sketches'' by Arrobus together with a royal coat of arms of Prince William Augustus.
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Herbert of Cherbury, Lord Edward.
Herbert of Cherbury, Lord Edward. Life, 1770. 4to., cont. calf. Folding portrait frontispiece
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Thomas Conder (fl.
Thomas Conder (fl. 1775-1801)/Bedfordshire, Derbyshire, Hertfordshire, Herefordshire, Lincolnshire, Norfolk, Shropshire, Staffordshire/eight hand coloured engraved maps, 20cm x 16cm, unframed
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E. G. HESTER AFTER J. STURGESS
E. G. HESTER AFTER J. STURGESS PUNCHESTOWN CONYNGHAM CUP 1872 - THE STONE WALL Acquatint: 19 1/2 x 32 in. (sight) Framed; dedicated to the most noble The Marquis of Drogheda