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Click here to subscribeLysons, Daniel, An Historical Account of Those Parishes in the County of Middlesex which are not described in the Environs of London, London, for T. Cadell, and. W. Davies, 1800, 4to (290 x 230mm.), engraved title vignette, 15 plates, of which 3 are double-page, and a folding plan of Hampton Court Palace, new endpapers, modern stiff boards. York Illustrated, York, Blyth and Moore, 8vo (180 x 105mm.), 1839, engraved frontispiece of a view of York from Clementhorpe, and 38 plates, occasional marginal water-staining, new endpapers, modern brown cloth, spine lettered in gilt, bookplate of John Charles Bigham. Peach, R. E., Historic Houses in Bath And their Associations, London, & Bath, Simpkin, Marshall & Co, and the author, 1883-1884, 4to (215 x 180mm.), two volumes, half titles, text and plate leaves within black ruled margin, photograuve frontispiece, and 3 plates, advertisement leaves at the end, original maroon and green cloth gilt. With Joseph Arthur Rush's 'Seats in Essex' (London, 1897), Leonard H. Grindon's 'Summer Rambles in Cheshire, Derbyshire, Lancashire, and Yorkshire' (Manchester, 1866), Lord Nugent's 'Ye Dole of Tichborne' (London, 1871), and Emma Marshall's 'Penshurst Castle in the time of Sir Philip Sidney' (London, 1894)
Peach, R. E., Historic Houses in Bath, And their Associations, London & Bath, Simpkin, Marshall, & Co, 1883-1884, 4to (215 x 165mm.), two volumes (Series I & II), frontispiece plate to volume II, plates, titles and text leaves within black ruled border, original decorative cloth gilt, armorial bookplate of the 7th Earl of Buckingham
Storer, J. & H., Delineations, Graphical and Descriptive, of Fountains' Abbey, in the West Riding of the County of York, Ripon & London, H. Thirlway and Son. & Simpkin, Marshall and Co, [1851], 4o (270 x 210mm.), engraved frontispiece, illustrations, and 15 plates, one double-page, contemporary decorative cloth, spine worn, title with contemporary ownership signature
[Tilley, J.], The Old Halls, Manors, and Families of Derbyshire, London, Buxton, and Derby, Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. (and others), 1892-1902, 4to (285 x 220mm.), four volumes, 4 half titles, lithographed frontispiece coats of arm plates, plates, initials, original green cloth gilt by Leighton Son and Hodge, front covers blind stamped in gilt with image of Haddon Hall, g.e., armorial bookplate of Eliot Chambers
Jones, John, The History and Antiquities of Harewood, in the county of York, London & Leeds, Marshall & Co., 1859, 4to (250 x 180mm.), frontispiece plate of Gawthorpe, title vignette, 9 plates, illustrations, occasional spotting, dated inscription from the Countess of Harewood on the front free endpaper, original cloth, spine lettered in gilt. Large Paper Copy, one of only 100 printed, presentation copy
Bell, T., The Ruins of Lyveden; with historical notices of the Family of Tresham, and its connexion with The Gunpowder Plot, London, Simpkin, Marshall and Co, 1872, 4to (205 x 155mm.), photograuve frontispiece plate, title printed in red and black, title vignette, title and text leaves within black ruled border, plan, illustrations, original green cloth, front cover lettered in gilt. With a duplicate copy
Olney and its Associations, or Reminiscences of the Poet Cowper, London & Olney, Simpkin Marshall & Co, 1880, 12mo (138 x 100mm.), half title, title printed in red and black, photographic frontispiece plate, and 6 plates, ownership signatures, original green cloth gilt. With three other works, W. T. Moncrieff's 'Excursion to Kenilworth' (Leamington, 1824), Mary Frances (Countess of Macclesfield) 'Scattered Notices of Shirburn Castle, Oxfordshire' (London, 1887), and 'Hand Book to Alnwick Castle, Dulne Park and Abbey, Warkworth Hermitage & Castle' (Alnwick, 1842)
MINNIE AGNES COHEN (1864-1940). Oil on canvas.'At the Capstan Bars'. Monogrammed. Sight size 113x176 cm. Fr. N.B. Please see separate sheet included with this catalogue (if not present please telephone us for a copy). The numbers refer to the characters in the painting and are Jim Chapple (1), Albert Rowe (2), Mike Alpin (3), Smut G Chapple (4), Ned Marshall (5), Ern Miller (6), Thomas Woodgate (7) and W Woodgate (8).
FOUR CHILDREN'S BOOKS, comprising: Jane and Ann Taylor, Kate Greenaway (illus), LITTLE ANN AND OTHER POEMS, publ. George Routledge & Sons, London, printed by Edmund Evans n.d., (but with dedication inscription dated 1884), in original printed boards (rubbed), Jacqueline Clayton, Margaret Clayton (illus), THE GEORGIE-PORGIE BOOK, publ. Thomas Nelson & Sons, n.d., (but with dedication inscription dated 1918), in original illustrated cloth (soiled), H.Willebeek Le Mair, OLD DUTCH NURSERY RHYMES, publ. Augener Ltd, London, printed by Edmund Evans, Ltd, 1917, in illustrated gilt-stamped blue cloth, and Doris Davey (after Helen Waite), Margarethe Stannard (illus)MY DOLLY'S HOME, a book with openable flaps to the double-page scenes, plus an envelope with cut-out characters (some replaced) to the inside back cover, publ. Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co Ltd, London, printed by Wass, Pritchard & Co Ltd, London, 1921, in original printed boards (soiled, binding slack) (4)
T. Carrenza- Figures in a village street with mountains beyond; oil on canvas, signed, 50.4x61cm: M. Troll- A marina; watercolour, signed: together with a pair of watercolours of an Elizabethan manor by M. Barber, a river landscape in gouache by Ruth Shand, a watercolour of a harbour scene by M. Troll, and an acrylic of a floral still life subject by Joan Marshall, various sizes, (6)
Six matchbox vehicles in original yellow and blue boxes, all in good condition: no.35 Marshall horse box Mk7; no.14 Lomas ambulance; no.49 M3 Personnel carrier; no.47 Commer Ice cream canteen; no.65 Jaguar 3.4 litre; and no.62 TV service van. Along with 'Models of Yesteryear' Lesney boxed horse-drawn fire engine, no.4 (seven)
MARSHALL, JOHN The Infant's Library. Vols. 4 & 10 only, n.d., miniature books, 60 x 47mm, orig. boards (some wear). Wood cut illustrations. -- WISDOM IN MINIATURE . . . by the Editor of The School and Family Testament. Coventry, 1797. 24mo., cont. calf (worn). Engraved frontispiece. With 10 others. (13)
NAVY, NAVAL WARFARE Breyer, S. Battleships and Battle Cruisers, 1905-1970. Trans. from the German. 1979. -- Lavery, Brian. Nelson's Navy. 1989 -- Marshall, Ian. Armored Ships (1990). -- Conway's History of the Ship. The Line of Battle, 1992 and Steam, Steel & Shellfire, 1992. 4to., orig. cloth, d.ws. Illustrated. With 13 others. (17)
TABART and Co., publishers A collection of 18 juvenile works, including The History of the White Cat, The Story of Griselda, Blue Beard, The Children in the Wood, all 1804, with three others (The Orphans . . . John Harris, 1804 ; The Little White Rabbit. John Marshall, n.d.; and Mother Bunch's Fairy Tales. Lumsden & Son, Glasgow, n.d.), 1804 - 05 and n.d. Together 21 works, First Editions and some New Editions, bound in 3 vols., 12mo., cont. Sold not subject to return (3)
A 19th Century Longcase Clock, the 32 cm arched square painted dial signed "A &W Marshall Wishaw" with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, the arch painted workers resting, with the four seasons to the spandrels, fitted an 8 day movement, in a mahogany case with a swan neck pediment, 217 cm
AN INTERESTING PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM SOME PAGES FROM THE LOG OF A YOUNG N[AVAL] O[FFICER] - (signed with monogram ER) - giving an insight into life on board H.M.S. Hercules at the time of the surrender of the German fleet in Scapa Flow, 1918. Includes photographs of Queen Mary on the quarterdeck of the Grand Fleet Flagship H.M.S. Queen Elizabeth, Admiral Beatty acknowledging cheers of the ship's companies after the surrender, November 1918. The personallog of the day's watch kept by the compiler, giving his eyewitness account of events surrounding the surrender from the viewpoint of his "Action Station in Hercules", further photographs of the "Hercules at the visit of the Allied Naval Commission to Kiel, December, 1918. Photographs of "H.M.S Emperor of India" to which compiler was transferred in 1919, at Gibraltar and Malta, Photographs "I picked up in the Bazaar, Stamboul, in April, 1919", depicting Turkish troops in action in the Danrdanelles, Turkish dead, the German general von der Goltz at Turkish HQ, The Kaiser in the uniform of the Turkish Field Marshall and "some of the blokes what beat him!" at British GHQ, Constantinople. The final page has a series of snapshots of "the author of this log" aged 17, taken at Keysford, Christmas, 1917, including "H.R.H and his Mother" in motor-cycle/sidecar combination, (Registration LR 1854). Also included, autograph signature of Winston S Churchill, then 1st Lord of the Admiralty. In all, a most interesting historical document. Rebound later in black cloth, 30cm x 24cm, (12in x 9.5in). .
A POST WORLD-WAR I POSED PHOTOGRAPH by Van Dyke, London, of the French Marshal Foch and British Field Marshall Henry Wilson, in uniform, seated together with two young girls, Joanna & Diana, standing, all with autograph signatures below and dated 1920, in gilt frame under glass, 38cm square (overall)
A RARE EDWARDIAN WOVEN SILK DOUBLE STEVENGRAPH depicting Field Marshall Roberts, entitled "CAPE TO CAIRO" on a scroll banner, Rd. No 350091, and Baden Powell, the banner inscribed "PRINCE OF SCOUTS & HERO OF MAFEKING", Rd. No. 355916, each 10cm x 6cm, (4in x 2.3in), in arch-shaped card mounts, double outermount and original single frame under glass
A French Louis Phillipe ormolu mantel clock, the 8 day movement striking on a bell with outside count wheel, the drum case with a glazed door and a circular respousse dial inscribed 'Marshall et fils, Paris', white enamel Roman numerals, a bevelled glass door, the rococo rolled scroll case with floral festoons, the base on open feet. 14in. (36cm.)
Ten Wilkinsons Limited First World War Toby jugs, each designed by Sir F Carruthers Gould, modelled and brightly coloured as charicatures of the following: King George V, President Wilson, Lord Kitchener, Earl Haig, Sir John French, Marshall Foch, Marshall Joffre, Admiral Beatty, Admiral Jellicoe and Lloyd George, printed mark and facsimile signature, retailer's mark for 'Soane & Smith, 1914-1918', 9.5" to 12" (10)
Autograph Album - each item on a separate leaf, 4to (165 x 130mm.), contents range from late 19th to mid 20th century, 2 loose silk bookmarks, contemporary brown morocco gilt by Bumpus of Oxford St., some of the items included are as follows: Note signed and dated by Sarah Bernhardt, signed photograph of Jan Kubelick, signature of Edward R, Edward Vii, & George V, signature of Admiral Jellicoe on H.M.S. Albemarle headed paper, letter from Field Marshall Earl Roberts, 2 signatures of E. H. Shackleton, with those of nine members of his team from the 1916 expedition, signed self portrait sketch by Enrico Caruso, hand written letter from John Ruskin, signed telegraph from Christabel Pankhurst, signature of Cosmo Lang, Archbishop of Canterbury, signed hand written thank you card from Winston Churchill, signed card from 10 Downing Street again by Churchill, signed typed note from Clementine S. Churchill.
"Hindenburg and Ludendorff". Painting by O.Mucha after Prof. Hugo Vogler. Oil on canvas and stretcher. Signed and dated at the lower right "O. Mucha nach H. Vogler 1916". Field Marshall von Hindenburg seated at the map table, while his Chief of Staff, General von Ludendorff, is bending over it. In a gilded decorative frame. Picture size 71 x 101 cm. Total size 98 x 127 cm. Minor restorations. €1,900.00