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Click here to subscribeMilitary History - Hawker, Colonel Peter. The diary of Colonel Peter Hawker 1802-1853. London, 1893, 8vo, 2 volumes, portrait frontispiece, original cloth gilt, some foxing; Fergusson, B. The Black Watch and the King's enemies. London, 1950, 8vo, original cloth, foxing; Groves, J. Percy With claymore and bayonet or the Ross-shire Buffs. London, 1895, 8vo, illustrated, original decorative cloth gilt, backstrip faded; Mackenzie, W.C. Colonel Colin Mackenzie, first surveyor-general of India. London, 1952, 8vo, illustrated, original cloth gilt, faded; Cooper King, C. The story of the British Army. London, 1897, 8vo, portrait frontispiece, original red cloth gilt, faded; Smith, Sir Harry The autobiography of... London, 1901, 8vo, 2 volumes, portrait frontspiece, later red half morocco, interior clean; Yeomanry An abridgement of the regulations for the formations and movements of the cavalry. London, 1838, 8vo, plates, inscription of A. Gibson Maithland of the Royal Midlothian yeomanry cavalry, July 1843, contemporary cloth; Hammond, Capt. M. Memoir of... London, 1859, sixth edition, 8vo, original cloth gilt; Nolan, Edward Henry The history of the war against Russia. London: Virtue, [c.1855-95], 8vo, 8 volumes, 72 plates, original red cloth gilt, some foxing; Grieve, Capt. W. Tunnellers, the story of the tunnelling companies, Royal Engineers, during the World War. London, 1936, 8vo, illustrated, original blue cloth gilt (19) Provenance: From the library of Glendoune House,
Arthur H. Knighton Hammond, Azo Shed, Dalton Works, oilArthur Henry Knighton Hammond R.I., R.S.W., R.O.I. (1875-1970), "Azo Shed, Dalton Works", signed, inscribed and dated 1919, oil on canvas, 43.5 x 59cm.; 17 x 23.25in. * The new plant was built in Dalton, on a site further down the River Colne valley to replace the Turnbridge Works, which had produced dyes since 1860. The Dalton Works covered several hundred acres and had units for the production of raw materials such as oleum (fuming sulphuric acid) and nitric acid; intermediates such as benzidine; and azo, alizarine and vat dyes. Some of the first vat dyes were Chloranthrene Blue BD and Chloranthrene Yellow D. This is a subject Arthur Knighton Hammond painted on many occasions and examples can be found in Peter Norris's, "Arthur Henry Knighton-Hammond", Lutterworth Press, 1994.
Arthur Knighton Hammond, Alpine scene, watercolourArthur Henry Knighton-Hammond R.S.W. (1875 - 1970), Alpine scene, signed and dated 1936, watercolour over pencil, 34.5 x 52cm.; 13.5 x 20.5in. * Knighton-Hammond was a member of leading watercolour societies in France and America and was the only English artist to have been elected to the American Watercolour Society New York apart from Sir William Russell Flint. In Britain showed at the Royal Academy Royal Institute of Oil Painters New English Art Club Royal Cambrian Academy Royal Society of British Artists Fine Art Society and Royal Scottish Watercolour Society. Described by Augustus John as the greatest English painter in watercolour of our time.
Arthur Henry Knighton-Hammond R.S.W. (1875 - 1970) Rural scene signed watercolour 37.5 x 55cm.; 14.75 x 21.5in. * Knighton-Hammond was a member of leading watercolour societies in France and America and was the only English artist to have been elected to the American Watercolour Society New York apart from Sir William Russell Flint. In Britain showed at the Royal Academy Royal Institute of Oil Painters New English Art Club Royal Cambrian Academy Royal Society of British Artists Fine Art Society and Royal Scottish Watercolour Society. Described by Augustus John as the greatest English painter in watercolour of our time.
Arthur Henry Knighton-Hammond R.S.W. (1875-1970), Gipsies resting, signed, watercolour, 26. 5 x 36. 5cm.; 10. 5 x 14. 5in. * Knighton-Hammond was a member of leading watercolour societies in France and America and was the only English artist to have been elected to the American Watercolour Society, New York, apart from Sir William Russell Flint. In Britain showed at the Royal Academy, Royal Institute of Oil Painters, New English Art Club, Royal Cambrian Academy, Royal Society of British Artists, Fine Art Society and Royal Scottish Watercolour Society. Described by Augustus John as "the greatest English painter in watercolour of our time".
* F. (E.). A Letter from a Gentleman of Quality in the Country, to his Friend, upon his being chosen a Member to serve in the Approaching Parliament. being an Argument relating to the Point of Succession to the Crown, Printed. 1679, (Wing F.14), together with [Stanley (William)], A Discourse concerning the Devotions of the Church of Rome, Especially, as compared with those of the Church of England, Printed for Benj. Tooke, 1685, (Wing S.5244), and [Hammond (Henry)], Considerations of present use concerning the Danger Resulting from the Change of our Church-Government, [Oxford], Printed. 1644, (?Wing H.526), and a quantity of similar tracts, sermons, Acts of Parliament, etc., mostly 17th c. but a few early 18th c., some damaged or incomplete, various sizes, all disbound (approx. 120)
ARTHUR HENRY KNIGHTON-HAMMOND (1875-1970) A FIFESHIRE FISHING VILLAGE Signed, inscribed and dated `Fifeshire 1933' and inscribed with title verso, watercolour over traces of pencil, unframed 34.5 x 50.5cm. ++ Some light staining at edges, scattered slight pale foxing * Possibly a view of Crail
Baxter (Richard) The Crucifying of the world, by the Cross of Christ, [not in Wing, cf.B1233, this a variant with different imprint], by N.S., to be sold by Joseph Cranford and Edward Brewster, 1658 ~ Hammond (Henry) An Answer to the Animadversions on the Dissertations touching Ignatius's Epistles..., title in red and black, contemporary names in ink on title and marginalia, [Wing H514], by J.G. for Richard Royston, 1654 ~ Reverend and Learned Dr.Hammond (The) and his Paraphrase and Annotations on the New Testament Vindicated, [Wing R1192], for Luke Meredith, 1699 ~ Taylor (Jeremy) Unum Necessarium. Or, the Doctrine and Practice of Repentance..., title in red and black, lacking front free endpaper, ex-library copy with label, [Wing T415], by James Flesher for R.Royston, 1655 ~ More (Henry) Discourses on Several Texts of Scripture, [Wing M2649], by J.R., to be sold by Brabazon Aylmer, 1692, some browning and staining, contemporary calf or sheep, the last repaired and rebacked, all rubbed, 4to & 8vo (5).