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Click here to subscribeFULLEYLOVE, JOHN (c. 1846-1908). The South Transept, Westminster Abbey. Pen and wash drawing, signed and dated 1886, 8.25in x 6.125in, framed and glazed. Modern label to reverse inscribed "Illustration by J. Fulleylove for 'England' Vol. 1, 1886". Together with a watercolour sketch for the front cover of the Pears Annual for 1913, by Frank Dadd (1851-1929), a snow scene at night, figures proceeding to church, signed with initials dated 1912, 8in x 6in, framed and glazed. (2)
THE REMAINS OF JOHN BRIGGS (Late Editor of "The Lonsdale Magazine" and of "The Westmorland Gazette"), containing; Letters from the Lakes; Westmorland as it was; Theological Essays; Tales; Remarks on the Newtonian Theory of Light, and Fugitive Pieces. To which is added A Sketch of his life. Published for the benefit of his widow and children, Kirkby Lonsdale: Printed and Sold by Arthur Foster, 1825, in original gilt-stamped wine morocco, 6mo
"Doktor Schreklichkeit" (Robert & Philip Spence) STRUWWELHITLER, A NAZI STORY BOOK, a parody on the original Struwwelpeter, presented by the authors to the Daily Sketch War Relief Fund ("which supplies wireless sets, games and woollen comforts to our Fighting Services, and clothing, bedding, boots and food to air raid victims"), Copyright, Haycock Press Ltd, London, in original printed covers
Attributed to Henry Perlee Parker. 10in. x 13.5in. (25.5 x 34.3cm). "Cullercoats Morning: sketch from nature". With inscription and date 1833; with inscription on a label on the reverse "Hung in the second annual exhibiton of Newcastle-upon-Tyne Institution General Promotion of the Fine Arts, catalogue no.172".
W. Moss - "The Liverpool Guide, including a sketch of the Environs with a map of the Town", 3rd edition, printed by J. McCreery, Liverpool 1799 (one volume), "The Diary of Samuel Pepys", published by G. Bell & Sons, London 1924 (eight volumes, bound as three, with red leather bindings), "The Oxford Book of English Verse 1250-1900", Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1903 (with green leather binding), and a leather and brass mounted photograph album
NOLLEKENS, JOSEPH, sculptor Sketch for a memorial, in pencil and grey wash, signed with initials. One page, 4to. With a printed ticket to a Royal Academy lecture, completed in MS. and signed by Nollekens, 30 Jan 1809 (mounted), three engraved portraits of the sculptor and three further engraved portraits of the artists Paul Snaby, Sir William Beechey and John Jackson (a mezzotint) (8)
H J Sylvester Stannard (1870-1951). Country house and garden, and cottage garden with trees, a pair, watercolours, both signed bottom left, 10" x 7", watercolour sketch, tree in high winds, inscribed and signed with monogramme, 5 1/4" x 8 1/2 2, and another of a bridge across a stream, unsigned, possibly by the same hand, (unframed). (4)
Richard W*** Hatton. 4.5in. x 3.5in. (12 x 9cm), "An old man who lived in the sea" - a humorous sketch. Signed and dated "Christmas 1925". Sold together with a book "Elementary Design" 1894 by R.G. Hatton; another book "Raphael" formerly owned by Victor Noble Rainbird; and three other art books formerly owned by Robert Patterson, North Shields painter. (6)
Low (J.L.) Historical Scenes in Durham Cathedral, 16mo, cloth, Durham 1887; Hodgkin (J.E.) Durham, 16mo, cloth, illus., 1913; The Bishoprick Garland: a collection of legends, songs, ballads, etc., 8vo, half-calf, illus., 1834; and Bertram (Robert J.S.) Durham: a sketch book, 8vo, original boards, illus., 1920. (4)