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Click here to subscribeHammond, Henry. Novum testamentum domini nostri Jesu Christi, ex versione vulgata. 2 Teile in 1 Band. 4 Bl., 374 S., 1 Bl.; 511 S., 6 Bl. Mit 2 wdhl. gestochenen Druckermarken auf dem Titel. 36,5 x 23 cm. Pergament d. Z. (etwas berieben und angestaubt) mit 2 goldgeprägten RSchildern. Amsterdam, Georg Galletus, 1698.Erste Ausgabe. - Mal mehr, mal weniger gebräunt. Stellenweise mit Textunterstreichungen.
Lancaster, Jr. (Robert A.). Historic Virginia Homes and Churches, 1st edition, Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1915, 316 monochrome illustrations, some light toning & minor spotting, top edge gilt, publishers original gilt decorated green cloth, front boards lightly marked, spine slightly rubbed to head & foot, 8vo, together with; Hammond (John Martin), Colonial Mansions of Maryland and Delaware, 1st edition, Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1914, 65 monochrome illustrations, front gutters cracked, some spotting & toning, top edge gilt, publishers original pictorial cloth, boards & spine toned, 8vo, and Goodall (John), The English Castle 1066-1650, 1st edition, New Haven: Yale University Press, 2011, numerous colour illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, large 4to, plus other architecture reference & related including, Some Account of Domestic Architecture in England,..., 3 volumes, by T. Hudson Turner, Oxford: John Henry Parker, 1851-59, uniform gilt decorated half calf, 8vo, mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4toQty: (6 shelves)
* Hammond (Aubrey, 1893-1940). The London Scene, "A Cabaret Show", print on paper, image size 15.5 x 12.5cm, unframed, together with 5 further prints from the same series comprising "The Thames Embankment", "A Billiard Saloon", "A Dining Club", "A Coffee Stall" and "A West End Hotel", all unframed, together with other illustrations including Frank Lewis Emanuel (1865-1948), The Admiralty, Amsterdam, pencil drawing, signed lower right, 13 x 14cm, unframed, Ronald Dukesill Moore, Fireman in Uniform, 1926, watercolor and pastel on paper, signed and dated lower right, 38 x 28cm, mount aperture, other artists include Henry Shepherd, school of Donald Maxwell, 4 pen and ink drawings, Mabel Gear and othersQty: (32)
Frances Ryan Winter River 1, 2021 Collage and Acrylic on Board Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) Frances Ryan was born in Longford Ireland in 1960 and currently lives and works in Bangor, Co. Down, Northern Ireland. Education Fine Art (Merit) Diploma from Dunlaoghaire College of Art & Design (IADT) 1997 Exhibitions & Awards She has had solo exhibitions in Belfast, Dublin and Cork and has taken part in group exhibitions in Ireland and the UK, including the Royal Academy London Summer Exhibition, the Royal Hibernian Academy Dublin and Royal Ulster Academy in Belfast. Her work forms part of public collections including the Office of Public Works Ireland (OPW), the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, AIB Bank, the Four Seasons/Intercontinental Hotel, Dublin, the Ballinglen Arts Foundation Archive and the Boyle Civic Collection, Co. Roscommon. 2019 - 'Transience' Solo Show at Solomon Fine Art Dublin 2017 - 'Garden of Delights' Solo Show at Ards Arts Centre, Northern Ireland 2017 - 'Botanic' Solo Show at Hammond Gallery Skibbereen, Co. Cork 2015 - 'Secret Garden' Solo Show at Solomon Fine Art Dublin 2013 - 'An Invented Land' Solo Show at Hammond Gallery, Glengarriff, Co. Cork 2009 - 'Discovering Ballinglen' Solo Show at Mullan Gallery Belfast 2007 - 'Return' Solo Show at Mullan Gallery Belfast 2003 - 'Living Layer' Solo Show/Residency, Custom House Gallery, Westport, Co. Mayo Awards 2019 & 2016 Arts Council of Northern Ireland Support for Individual Artists Award 2017 Ards and North Down Individual Artist Development Award 2015 NOA15 Towry Regional Award, Northern Ireland. 2014 Arts Council of Northern Ireland SIAP Award. 2014 & 2006 Paul Henry Landscape Prize, Royal Ulster Academy Exhibition, Ulster Museum, Belfast. 2014 NOA14 Towry Regional Award for Northern Ireland. 2013 Arts Council of Northern Ireland SIAP Award. 2009 Fellowship Ballinglen Arts Foundation, Co. Mayo. About the postcard artworks 4 small works celebrating the riverside ferns in my local country park Condition Report: Condition Report Disclaimer
Frances Ryan Winter River 2 Collage and Acrylic on Board Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) Frances Ryan was born in Longford Ireland in 1960 and currently lives and works in Bangor, Co. Down, Northern Ireland. Education Fine Art (Merit) Diploma from Dunlaoghaire College of Art & Design (IADT) 1997 Exhibitions & Awards She has had solo exhibitions in Belfast, Dublin and Cork and has taken part in group exhibitions in Ireland and the UK, including the Royal Academy London Summer Exhibition, the Royal Hibernian Academy Dublin and Royal Ulster Academy in Belfast. Her work forms part of public collections including the Office of Public Works Ireland (OPW), the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, AIB Bank, the Four Seasons/Intercontinental Hotel, Dublin, the Ballinglen Arts Foundation Archive and the Boyle Civic Collection, Co. Roscommon. 2019 - 'Transience' Solo Show at Solomon Fine Art Dublin 2017 - 'Garden of Delights' Solo Show at Ards Arts Centre, Northern Ireland 2017 - 'Botanic' Solo Show at Hammond Gallery Skibbereen, Co. Cork 2015 - 'Secret Garden' Solo Show at Solomon Fine Art Dublin 2013 - 'An Invented Land' Solo Show at Hammond Gallery, Glengarriff, Co. Cork 2009 - 'Discovering Ballinglen' Solo Show at Mullan Gallery Belfast 2007 - 'Return' Solo Show at Mullan Gallery Belfast 2003 - 'Living Layer' Solo Show/Residency, Custom House Gallery, Westport, Co. Mayo Awards 2019 & 2016 Arts Council of Northern Ireland Support for Individual Artists Award 2017 Ards and North Down Individual Artist Development Award 2015 NOA15 Towry Regional Award, Northern Ireland. 2014 Arts Council of Northern Ireland SIAP Award. 2014 & 2006 Paul Henry Landscape Prize, Royal Ulster Academy Exhibition, Ulster Museum, Belfast. 2014 NOA14 Towry Regional Award for Northern Ireland. 2013 Arts Council of Northern Ireland SIAP Award. 2009 Fellowship Ballinglen Arts Foundation, Co. Mayo. About the postcard artworks 4 small works celebrating the riverside ferns in my local country park
Frances Ryan River Ferns 1, 2021 Collage and Acrylic on Board Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) Frances Ryan was born in Longford Ireland in 1960 and currently lives and works in Bangor, Co. Down, Northern Ireland. Education Fine Art (Merit) Diploma from Dunlaoghaire College of Art & Design (IADT) 1997 Exhibitions & Awards She has had solo exhibitions in Belfast, Dublin and Cork and has taken part in group exhibitions in Ireland and the UK, including the Royal Academy London Summer Exhibition, the Royal Hibernian Academy Dublin and Royal Ulster Academy in Belfast. Her work forms part of public collections including the Office of Public Works Ireland (OPW), the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, AIB Bank, the Four Seasons/Intercontinental Hotel, Dublin, the Ballinglen Arts Foundation Archive and the Boyle Civic Collection, Co. Roscommon. 2019 - 'Transience' Solo Show at Solomon Fine Art Dublin 2017 - 'Garden of Delights' Solo Show at Ards Arts Centre, Northern Ireland 2017 - 'Botanic' Solo Show at Hammond Gallery Skibbereen, Co. Cork 2015 - 'Secret Garden' Solo Show at Solomon Fine Art Dublin 2013 - 'An Invented Land' Solo Show at Hammond Gallery, Glengarriff, Co. Cork 2009 - 'Discovering Ballinglen' Solo Show at Mullan Gallery Belfast 2007 - 'Return' Solo Show at Mullan Gallery Belfast 2003 - 'Living Layer' Solo Show/Residency, Custom House Gallery, Westport, Co. Mayo Awards 2019 & 2016 Arts Council of Northern Ireland Support for Individual Artists Award 2017 Ards and North Down Individual Artist Development Award 2015 NOA15 Towry Regional Award, Northern Ireland. 2014 Arts Council of Northern Ireland SIAP Award. 2014 & 2006 Paul Henry Landscape Prize, Royal Ulster Academy Exhibition, Ulster Museum, Belfast. 2014 NOA14 Towry Regional Award for Northern Ireland. 2013 Arts Council of Northern Ireland SIAP Award. 2009 Fellowship Ballinglen Arts Foundation, Co. Mayo. About the postcard artworks 4 small works celebrating the riverside ferns in my local country park
Frances Ryan River Ferns 2, 2021 Collage and Acrylic on Board Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) Frances Ryan was born in Longford Ireland in 1960 and currently lives and works in Bangor, Co. Down, Northern Ireland. Education Fine Art (Merit) Diploma from Dunlaoghaire College of Art & Design (IADT) 1997 Exhibitions & Awards She has had solo exhibitions in Belfast, Dublin and Cork and has taken part in group exhibitions in Ireland and the UK, including the Royal Academy London Summer Exhibition, the Royal Hibernian Academy Dublin and Royal Ulster Academy in Belfast. Her work forms part of public collections including the Office of Public Works Ireland (OPW), the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, AIB Bank, the Four Seasons/Intercontinental Hotel, Dublin, the Ballinglen Arts Foundation Archive and the Boyle Civic Collection, Co. Roscommon. 2019 - 'Transience' Solo Show at Solomon Fine Art Dublin 2017 - 'Garden of Delights' Solo Show at Ards Arts Centre, Northern Ireland 2017 - 'Botanic' Solo Show at Hammond Gallery Skibbereen, Co. Cork 2015 - 'Secret Garden' Solo Show at Solomon Fine Art Dublin 2013 - 'An Invented Land' Solo Show at Hammond Gallery, Glengarriff, Co. Cork 2009 - 'Discovering Ballinglen' Solo Show at Mullan Gallery Belfast 2007 - 'Return' Solo Show at Mullan Gallery Belfast 2003 - 'Living Layer' Solo Show/Residency, Custom House Gallery, Westport, Co. Mayo Awards 2019 & 2016 Arts Council of Northern Ireland Support for Individual Artists Award 2017 Ards and North Down Individual Artist Development Award 2015 NOA15 Towry Regional Award, Northern Ireland. 2014 Arts Council of Northern Ireland SIAP Award. 2014 & 2006 Paul Henry Landscape Prize, Royal Ulster Academy Exhibition, Ulster Museum, Belfast. 2014 NOA14 Towry Regional Award for Northern Ireland. 2013 Arts Council of Northern Ireland SIAP Award. 2009 Fellowship Ballinglen Arts Foundation, Co. Mayo. About the postcard artworks 4 small works celebrating the riverside ferns in my local country park
[Barlow, Edward]. Meteorological Essays, concerning the Origin of Springs, Generation of Rain, and Production of Wind, 1st edition, London: for John Hooke and Thomas Caldecott, 1715, 12 engraved folding maps and diagrams, including a world map and maps of North America and the Atlantic, browning, a few maps frayed along fore margins or lower (i.e. those facing pp. 92, 110, 164 196), contemporary panelled calf, rebacked, 8vo (19.2 x 11.5 cm), together with: Peirce (Robert). The History and Memoirs of the Bath: containing Observations on what Cures have been there wrought, both by Bathing and Drinking those Waters, 1st edition, 2nd issue, London: for Henry Hammond, bookseller in Bath, 1713, bound with: Oliver (William). A Practical Dissertation on Bath-Waters, 1st edition, London: printed by J. D. and sold by H. Hammon, bookseller in Bath, 1716, 2 works in 1 volume, Peirce's work with engraved folding map of Bath as frontispiece, bound without the divisional title-page for part 2, closely trimmed along fore edge cropping head-rules but only rarely touching pagination and never text, Oliver's work browned, contemporary mottled calf gilt, rebacked, Peirce's work 8vo and Oliver's 12mo (16.4 x 9 cm), [Boswell, George]. A Treatise on Watering Meadows, 1st edition, London: for the author, 1779, 4 engraved folding plates, errata leaf, contemporary sprinkled calf, front joints cracked, headcaps worn, 8vo (20.4 x 12.1 cm), ibid. A Treatise on Watering Meadows, 3rd edition ('with many additions'), London: for J. Debrett, 1792, 6 engraved plates on 5 folding sheets, directions to the binder leaf, spotting to title-page and plates, contemporary half, rebacked, corners worn, 8vo (19.6 x 11.9 cm)Qty: (4)NOTESESTC T96093 (Barlow, erroneously citing 13 plates), T131811 (Peirce), N25494 (Oliver: three copies world-wide), T144052 (Boswell, first edition), T131471 (Boswell, third edition). Barlow is best remembered as the inventor of the repeating clock. Pierce's work was first issued in 1697, with a Bristol imprint.
Gilbert Stuart (Saunderstown 1755-1828 Boston)Portrait of Mrs Hammond Dorsey, seated three-quarter-length, in a white dress and an ermine-trimmed robeoil on panel83.8 x 66.8cm (33 x 26 5/16in).together with volumes I, II and III of The Pickering GenealogyFootnotes:ProvenanceThe sitter and thence by descent to the present ownerLiteratureH. Ellery and C. Pickering Bowditch, The Pickering Genealogy, 1897, vol I, p. 270, ill. p. 268 Mrs Hammond Dorsey was the daughter of the Federalist Senator Timothy Pickering (1745-1829) who was painted by Stuart in 1808 and was Secretary of State in George Washington's administration. It is thought that the painting was commissioned by Elizabeth's brother, Henry Pickering.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Oil on canvas painting by Henry Hammond Ahl. It is signed Ahl in the lower right and titled "Sunlit Woods". Pretty landscape scene of green trees and a pathway. Provenance: Purchased at Skinner's, Bolton in '85. Born in East Hartford, Connecticut, Henry Ahl was a portraitist, muralist, and landscape painter whose work reflected his exposure to the Tonalist style of the Barbizon painters. From 1911, Henry Hammond Ahl did canvases and murals with religious themes and decorated numerous churches in Boston and Providence, Rhode Island. However, his promising career as a muralist ended in 1915 when he fell from a scaffold, and from that time he focused on landscape painting. Returning to the United States, he settled in Springfield, Massachusetts, and married artist Eleanor Isabella Curtis. After another trip to Europe, he worked in Washington D.C. and earned a prestigious reputation as a portrait painter of prominent persons.Overall size: 19 x 16 in. Sight size: 13 1/2 x 10 1/2 in.Please note that all sales are final. No refunds will be given under any circumstances.
Henry Hammond (1914-1989), a waisted nine-sided vase, mottled white glaze with iron trailed and spotted design, impressed mark, 11.25cm high CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
Religion.- Hammond (Henry) Sermons Preached ..., engraved vignette title, short marginal tear (M4), bookplate, near contemporary calf, a little rubbed, slight bumping to corners and extremities, [Wing H601], for Robert Pawlet, 1675 § Sanderson (Robert) XXXIV Sermons, portrait frontispiece, [Wing S636], for A. S., 1674 bound before XXI Sermons, [Wing S642], E. Tyler and R. Holt for A. Seile, n.d., occasional faint spotting, loss to rear endpapers, bookplates, near contemporary calf, rubbed, slight bumping to corners and spine extremities; and others, similar, v.s. (c.50)
Bindings. Scenes of Clerical Life, by George Eliot, London: Macmillan & Co., 1906, colour illustrations by Hugh Thomson, bookplate of bibliographer Ann Ridler (1935-2018), all edges gilt, original cloth gilt, slight lean, 8vo, together with The History of Henry Esmond, by William Makepeace Thackeray, London: Macmillan and Co., 1905, illustrations by High Thomson, contemporary presentation inscription, bookplate of Ann Ridler, all edges gilt, original cloth gilt, 8vo Our Village, by Mary Russell Mitford, London: Macmillan & Co., 1893, illustrations by Hugh Thomson, a little light spotting, closed tear to front endpaper, bookplate, all edges gilt, original cloth gilt, 8vo, with 19 others similar in decorative gilt bindings, illustrated by Hugh Thomson, Randolph Caldecott, Chris Hammond, and George MorrowQty: (22)
BROOKS (CATHERINE)The Complete English Cook; or Prudent Housewife. Being an Entire New Collection of the Most Genteel, Yet Least Expensive Receipts in Every Branch of Cookery and Good Housewifery... together with the Art of Marketing, and Directions for Placing Dishes on Table for Entertainments, fourth edition, engraved frontispiece, 3 illustrations of place settings, first and last few leaves rather soiled and corners creased, untrimmed and crudely stitched in limp vellum wrappers [ESTC N28254; Maclean p.17; cf. Oxford p.95-6], printed for the Authoress, and sold by J. Cooke, [c.1770]--The Modern Cookery, Written upon the Most Approved and Economic Principles, and in which Every Receipt has stood the Test of Experience. By a Lady, FIRST EDITION, wood-engraved frontispiece and title vignette, illustrations of place settings and 2-page table to show which fish are in season, neatly rebacked [Brotherton copy only on Library Hub, with same pagination], Derby, Henry Mozley, 1818--HOLLAND (MARY) The Complete Economical Cook, and Frugal Housewife, ninth edition, 4 engraved plates, some browning and dampstaining to plates, a few leaves with corners creased and some minor worming, rebacked, Thomas Tegg, 1832--HAMMOND (ELIZABETH) Modern Domestic Cookery and Useful Receipt Book, engraved frontispiece, additional title and 4 plates, some spotting, Dean & Munday, [c.1835]--CHILD (LYDIA MARIA) The Frugal Housewife. Dedicated to Those who are not Ashamed of Economy, ninth edition, engraved frontispiece [Bitting p.86-87], T.T. and J. Tegg, 1832, the last 4 in publisher's printed boards, 12mo (5)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Arthur Henry Knighton Hammond (1875-1970) ''River Sea, Porto Maurizio, Liguria, Italy'' Signed, pencil and watercolour, 44.5cm by 59.5cm Provenance: Savage Fine Art, Northampton, 17th April 2000 See illustration Artist's Resale Rights/Droit de Suite may apply to this lot, please refer to our Terms of Business
Arthur Henry Knighton-Hammond RSW RI ROI (British 1875-1970), Landscape with Cattle, Watercolour on paper, signed bottom right, framed. Measurements 47 x 60 cm (i), framed measurements 64 x 76 cm Arthur Henry Knighton-Hammond (1875-1970) was a British artist from Nottinghamshire, having studied at the Nottingham School of Art before becoming a full-time artist. He is best known for his watercolours and his subjects of choice were landscapes, society of portraits and industrial paintings.
Fine Bindings to include:-Mrs Gaskell"Cranford" ills Hugh Thomson, Macmillan 1894Sheridan, R B "The Rivals and the School for Scandal", ills by Edmund J Sullivan, Macmillan 1896, very small bkpl inside front board, some offsetting, small sticker inside front board, feint stamp on ffep read 'New Club', name inscription on half-title, stamp New Club on back of frontis, foxing throughoutWinter, William"Shakespeare's England", Macmillan & Co 1893Thackeray, W M "The History of Henry Esmond", ills by T H Robinson, George Allen 1896Jacobs, Joseph (ed) "Goldsmiths Comedies", ills by Chris Hammond, George Allen 1896, name written on ffep both sides, stamp for Deighton Bell & Co, CambridgeWalton, Izaac "The Compleat Angler - New Edition edited with an introduction by Andrew Lang ...", J M Dent 1896Dobson, Austin (intro) "Coridon's Song and Other Verses ...", ills by Hugh Thomson, Macmillan & Co 1894, tissue guard foxed, small booksellers plate inside front boardMiss Mitford"Our Village", MacmIllan & Co 1893, tissue guard foxed, small booksellers plate inside front boardScott, Sir Walter"The Lady of the Lake", A & C Black 1891, numerous ills by Birket Foster and Sir John Gilbert, Kings College London prize bkpl inside front board, maroon cloth, gilt crest for the college front board, raised bands and gilt decorations and title to the backstrip, blindstamp rules to boards, gilt dentelsIrving, Washington"The Alhambra", ills by Joseph Pennell with an introduction by Elizabeth Robins Pennel, Macmillan & Co 1896, frontis tissue guard, tp foxed, foxing throughout, all bright pictorial cloth, all a.e.g. (10)
HENRY HAMMOND (1914-1989); a stoneware footed bowl decorated with iron brushwork on green/grey ground, impressed HH mark, diameter 23cm. Provenance: Purchased from Bonhams, 1996. (D)Additional InformationAppears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
Henry Fauchon Hammond 1914-1989 - a large studio pottery vase of globular form, black drips and splashes on a light brown glaze over a Tenmoku glaze, impressed seal mark, 11 1/2"h, approx 10" w at its widest point, along with a small salt glazed stoneware beaker vase, painted marks to underside (2)
George V silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1927, maker Hammond, Turner & Sons, the engine turned exterior with vacant rectangular cartouche and gilt interior, George V silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1920, maker Henry Matthews, with plain exterior and gilt interior, George V Art Deco silver cigarette box, Birmingham 1930, the engine turned lid with vacant cartouche, weighable silver 3oz (3)Cigarette box with numerous dents to lid and body, marks badly rubbed, cigarette cases with surface scratches and marks
FAMOUS MEN & WOMEN: A good miscellaneous selection of signed pieces, cards, album pages etc., by a wide variety of famous men and women including King George III, King George IV (as Prince Regent), Jussi Bjorling, Bernard Freyberg VC, Kingsley Wood, R. Stafford Cripps, Richard Casey, Herbert Morrison, Chris Bonington (with a small sketch of a mountaineer on a summit), Brian Clough, Harold Pinter, Colin Dexter, Henry Cooper, Doris Lessing, Edward Albee, Pamela Cundell, Lucien Romier, Mary Wilson, Lord John Russell, Julian Lennon, Alexander Brailowsky, Feodor Chaliapin, Alan Jay Lerner, Irving Berlin, Michael Tippett, Carlo Maria Giulini, Yehudi Menuhin, Richard Rodgers, Robert Millikan, Humphry Davy, Hank Snow, Viv Nicholson, David Essex, Juliet Stevenson, Bud Flanagan, Marcel Vertes, Nellie Melba, Gilbert Frankau, Philip Zec, Virginia Holgate, Laurie Lee, Tom Stoppard, Lucy Fleming, Daphne du Maurier, Fay Weldon, Roy Fuller, Anita Brookner, Brigid Brophy, Evelyn Anthony, Alan Bennett, Tom Sharpe, Georges Simenon, James Earl Jones, Luciano Berio, Hammond Innes, Lord Home, Catherine Cookson, Fred Dibnah, Christopher Cockerell, Nicholas Lyndhurst, Harold Wilson, David Attenborough, Simon Rattle, Alan Sillitoe, John Gielgud, Susannah York, Humphrey Lyttelton (signed self-caricature), Bernard Lovell, Claude Auchinleck, William Slim, Erroll Garner, Alan Ayckbourn, James Callaghan, Arnold Wesker and many others. Generally VG, 135
‡ Henry Hammond MBE (1914-1989) a stoneware bowl, painted to the exterior with a large, scaly fish, in iron on an ash glaze impressed seal mark, 21cm. high Provenance New Ashgate Gallery, 1996. Literature Ian Bennett British 20th Century Studio Ceramics, Christopher Wood Gallery, 1980, page 29 catalogue no.11 for a comparable bowl decorated with a fish.
A shallow stoneware bowl, by Henry Hammond, the interior glazed in mottled red, purple and deep blue, the exterior deep blue, impressed HH seal mark, 16.5cm diameter/Provenance: Bonhams auction of the Studio of Henry Hammond, 5 April 1990, Lot 32 CONDITION REPORT: Condition appears very good, without damage or restoration ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
Henry Hammond (British 1914-1986), a stoneware bottle vase with rust brushwork foliate sprays within roundels on an ash glaze, 27cm high CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
Henry Hammond (British 1914-1986), a circular bowl decorated seed heads and scrolls, seal mark, 11cm diameter/Provenance: Bonhams auction of the Studio of Henry Hammond, 5 April 1990, Lot 50 CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
[Aikin, John]. England Delineated, 2 volumes , 1st edition , London: Lackington , Allen & Co., 1804, engraved title to each volume, 147 engraved plates (of 148), each with tissue guards, plate of Powis Castle torn and repaired to lower margin (slightly affecting plate mark), bookplate of Thomas Hammond Foxcroft to upper pastedowns, contemporary half calf with vellum corners, spines slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with Warner (Richard) , A Tour through Cornwall, in the Autumn of 1808, Bath: Richard Cruttwell, 1809, sepia aquatint frontispiece, few wood engraved maps, light toning and spotting, bookplate of Thomas Hammond Foxcroft to upper pastedown, contemporary half calf with vellum corners, upper joint slightly rubbed, 8vo, with Gilpin (William) , Observations on the Western Parts of England, Relative Chiefly to Picturesque Beauty. To which are added, a few remarks on the Picturesque Beauties of the Isle of Wight, 1798, ink stamp to title M. Lukis at head of title with ink splash to fore-edge, 18 sepia aquatint plates, bookplate of F.C. Lukis to upper pastedown, recent cloth hinges, contemporary calf, rebacked retaining morocco title label, 8vo, with Pennant (Thomas) , The Journey from Chester to London, 1811, engraved frontispiece torn with loss and repaired, five engraved plates, some toning & spotting, modern calf, gilt decorated spine with red morocco title label, 8vo, and Skrine (Henry) , Three Successive Tours in the North of England, and Great Part of Scotland, 1795, near contemporary calf, rebacked, board edges worn, slim 4to, with Shaw (Stebbing) , A Tour to the West of England, in 1788, London: Robson & Clarke and J. Walker, 1789, light dust-soiling mostly to first & last leaves, scattered spotting, modern quarter calf, 8vo, plus the Yorkshire section of The Modern Universal British Traveller, 1779 and Yorkshire section of The Complete English Traveller, 1773, both in modern gilt panelled mottled calf, slim folio (Qty: 9)
JOHN HOBSON MATTHEWS: A HISTORY OF THE PARISHES OF SAINT IVES, LELANT, TOWEDNACK AND ZENNOR IN THE COUNTY OF CORNWALL, London, Elliot Stock, 1892, 1st edition, original two-tone bevelled cloth worn + JOSEPH HAMMOND: A CORNISH PARISH, BEING AN ACCOUNT OF ST AUSTELL,,, London, Skeffington & Son, 1897, 1st edition, original cloth gilt + JOHN THOMAS BLIGHT: CHURCHES OF WEST CORNWALL,,, Oxford & London, Parker & Co, 1885, 2nd edition, original cloth gilt v worn, top board near detached, splits at spine + JOHN JEREMIAH DANIELL: A COMPENDIUM OF THE HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY OF CORNWALL, ed Thurstan Collins Peter, Truro and London, 1906, 4th edition, original cloth worn + HENRY RICHARD JENNINGS: HISTORICAL NOTES ON MADRON MORVAH AND PENZANCE, Penzance 1926, 1st edition, original pictorial wraps, inner joints split + A L ROWSE: TUDOR CORNWALL, London, 1941, 1st edition, signed by author on clipped pieced pasted on to front free end paper, original cloth gilt + DAVIES GILBERT: THE PAROCHIAL HISTORY OF CORNWALL FOUNDED ON THE MANUSCRIPT HISTORIES OF MR HALS AND MR TONKIN,,, London, 1838, volume 4 of 4 only, old half calf, marbled boards worn (7)