Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
The Christmas Two Day Sale (1 of 2)
Auctioneer: Canterbury Auction Rooms Location: Canterbury
Contact: Tel: 01227 763337 Fax: 01227 456770
Date: 26th November 2019 Time: 10:00AM
Details: ON VIEW
Saturday, 23rd November 10.00am to 4.00pm
Sunday, 24th November 12.00pm to 4.00pm
Monday, 25th November 10.00am to 7.00pm
and on Mornings of Sale from 8.30am
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Auction Lots - Page 9
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Click to view full image... The Illustrated London News - Two engravings - "London in 1842" (taken from the summit of the Duke of York's column) - Depicting panoramic views of the streets of London, each 12ins x 47ins, in ebonised moulded frame and glazed £150-200
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Click to view full image... ***Max Bruning (1887-1968) - Two etchings - "Reclining Nude Female", 11ins x 5.25ins, and "Seated Female", 7.25ins x 5.5ins, both signed in pencil, unframed £80-120
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Click to view full image...Click to view full image... Robert Dodd (1748-1816) - Reverse print on glass - "Portrait of an East Indiaman sailing from Madras", 12ins x 19ins, and Charles Cooper Henderson (1803-1877) - Reverse print on glass - "Waking Up", 11.5ins x 20ins, both in maple frames £120-160
421
Click to view full image... Early 19th Century English school - Pair of sepia mezzotints - Figures in a garden and in an interior, ovals each 10.25ins x 12.75ins, in gilt frames and glazed £100-150
422
Click to view full image...Click to view full image...Click to view full image... Attributed to Charles Gogin (1844-1931) - Three pastels - Shoulder-length portraits of women, each 17ins x 12ins, unsigned, one inscribed "Jan 1928", in gilt moulded frames and glazed
Provenance: Bonhams - British & Continental Pictures - Tuesday, 10th May 2005 - lot 101 £300-400
423
Click to view full image... Featherstone Robson (1880-1936) - Three etchings - Three copper engravings - "The Church Corner, High Wycombe", "Westminster, London", and "The Gateway, St. John's Hospital, Canterbury", all 9.75ins x 5ins, signed, and titled in ink on the mount, in gilt frames and glazed £60-80
424
Click to view full image... George Cruikshank (1792-1878) - Three coloured engravings - "Preparing John Bull for General Congress", 7.75ins x 19.5ins, published by W.M. Jones, Newgate Street, 1813, "The Seige St. Quintin", 7.75ins x 21ins, published by Jones, 1814, and "Princely Predilactions or Ancient Music and Modern Discord", 7.7ins x 19ins published by Jones, 1812, all framed and glazed £100-150
425
Click to view full image... William Ward (1766-1826) after George Morland (1763-1804) - Two coloured mezzotints - "The Cottagers" and "The Dairy Farm", each 16.5ins x 21ins, and John Eginton (18th Century) - Two coloured mezzotints - "The Jealous Rival" and "The Careless Milkmaid", ovals 12.5ins x 10ins, all framed and glazed £200-300
426
Click to view full image... Balthasar Bernaerts (18th Century) and others - Three coloured engravings - "La Fête d'Hussein", " La Féte du Poids au Mogol", and "La Carnaval des Turcs", all 6ins x 16.25ins, and Jacob Folkema (1692-1967) - Engraving - "La Danse des Deruis", 12.25ins x 16ins, all framed and glazed £150-200
427
Click to view full image... John Clarke (late 18th/early 19th Century) and T. Humble (fl. early 19th Century) - Five aquatints - Marine scenes - "A 90 Gun Ship at Spithead, Studland Bay, Etc, each 10.5ins x 17ins, published by Edward Orme, 59 Bond Street, London, Sept. 29th 1801, in walnut moulded frames and glazed
Provenance: The O'Shea Gallery, 89 Lower Sloane Street, London £250-350
428
Click to view full image... A coloured engraving (from the Illustrated London News) - The Central Railway Station, Newcastle, 6ins x 9.25ins, and eight other similar coloured engravings of London and other views, all framed and glazed £60-80
429
Click to view full image... Henry Carington Bowles II (1763-circa 1830) and Samuel Carver - Twelve engravings - Studies of named racehorses, each 6ins x 10.25ins, printed for Bowles & Carver, 69 St. Paul's Church Yard, London, all framed and glazed £150-200
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Click to view full image... ***David Rawnsley (1909-1977) - Pastel - Mother feeding child, 24ins x 18ins, signed, framed and glazed £100-150
432

Click to view full image... Early 19th Century English school - Coloured mezzotint - Half-length portrait of the Prince Regent with garter star, after Richard Westall (1765-1836) 8ins x 6.5ins - Coloured mezzotint - "A boy angling", 9.25ins x 12.25ins, published by Boydell, and mezzotint of three putti and goat, 6.75ins diameter, all in gilt frames with verre eglomise glazing £100-150
433
Click to view full image... ***Peter Firmin (1928-2018) - Ink and watercolour - "Clangers" - Four vignettes for Playland Annual, 15ins x 14.5ins, signed, framed and glazed £200-300
434
Click to view full image... ***Peter Firmin (1928-2018) - Pen and ink - "Clangers", "Playland Holiday Special 1972", 13ins x 7.5ins, signed, framed and glazed £150-200
435
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... ***Peter Firmin (1928-2018) - Ink and watercolour - "The Pogles" - Five vignettes contained in two frames, 12ins x 9ins, signed, framed and glazed £150-200
436
Click to view full image... ***Graham Clarke (born 1941) - Artists proof coloured etching - "It's A Doges Life on the Grand Canal", 21.75ins x 27ins, signed and titled in pencil to lower margin, framed and glazed £150-200
437
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... ***Eric Malthouse (1914-1997) - Two limited edition colour prints - "Prynu dol: rav prynu dol" and "Prynu dol: tri y crys glau", each 13ins x 6.5ins, each No. 20 of edition of 20, signed and dated 1970, in silvered frames and glazed £80-120
438
Click to view full image... ***Norman Ackroyd (born 1938) - Three limited edition aquatints - "From Loughross Point to Donegal" (No. 21 of 90), 7ins x 10.125ins, "Petworth Park" (No. 42 of 90), 7.5ins x 11.75ins, and "Windrush" (No. 20 of 90), 4.25ins x 3.75ins, all signed, numbered, titled and dated in pencil, framed and glazed £200-300
439
Click to view full image... A collection of thirty 20th Century coloured prints - Studies of Birds, in gilt and silvered frames and glazed, various sizes £100-150
440
Click to view full image... A 19th Century Baxter colour print "The Prima Donna" - portrait of a young woman, 5ins x 3.25ins (unmounted) and a large selection of prints and engravings of portrait or topographical interest £80-120
441
Click to view full image... John Andrews (fl. 1766-1809), Andrew Dury (fl. 1742-1778) and William Herbert - Coloured engraving - Plate 8 from Large Scale Map of Kent showing Milton and Sittingbourne, 18ins x 27ins, in modern maple frame and glazed
Note: From large scale map of Kent, published 1769 £200-300
442
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... Georg Braun (1541-1622) and Frans Hogenberg (circa 1535-1588) - Two coloured engravings - Map of "Moraviae", with shaped cartouche to upper left, and scale, compasses and armorial crest to lower right, 14ins x 18.5ins, and "Hesdyn Fort", - Birdseye view of the Hesdin, with description within cartouche and two blank armorial bearings, 13ins x 18ins, both with printed page to verso and in gilt frames and double glazed £150-200
443
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... Georg Braun (1541-1622) and Frans Hogenberg (circa 1535-1588) - Two coloured engravings - "Lille", - Birdseye view of the City of Lille, with description within cartouche and armorial two armorial bearings, 13ins x 16.75ins, and "Aurelia Franciae Civitas", - Birdseye view of the City of Avignon, with description within cartouche and two armorial bearings, 13.5ins x 17ins, both with printed page to verso and in gilt frames and double glazed £150-200
444
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... Georg Braun (1541-1622) and Frans Hogenberg (circa 1535-1588) - Two coloured engravings - "Slvys", - Birdseye view of the Town of Sluis, with description within cartouche and two armorial bearings, 11.5ins x 16in, and "Maestricht", - Birdseye view of the City of Maestricht, with crest and armorial bearings, 13.75ins x 16ins, both with printed page to verso and in gilt frames and double glazed £150-200
445
Click to view full image... Carel Allard (1648-1709) - Coloured engraving - "Exactissima Lotharingia" - Map of present day north-eastern France, 18.25ins x 22.25ins, in ebonised frame and glazed £60-80
446
Click to view full image... Robert Morden (1668-1703) - Coloured engraving - Map of "Midlesex", published by Abel Swale and John Churchill, 16.75ins x 14.25ins, and two coloured engravings - "A Map of the County of Hertford", by C & J Greenwood, 30ins x 24ins, and Jacques-Nicolas Bellin (1703-1772) -"Carte de L'Isle de Sainte Lucie", map of St Lucia, 12.5ins x 8.5ins, all framed and glazed £100-150
447
Click to view full image... 18th Century English school from "Hasted's History of Kent" - Three coloured engravings - Maps of Hundreds - "Middleton alias Milton and Tenham", "Faversham", and "Eyhorne", various sizes, framed and glazed £120-160
448
Click to view full image... Robert Buhler (1916-1989) - Coloured lithograph - "Hawker Hurricanes" - Shell advertising poster depicting three Hawker Hurricanes in flight, worded "For High Performance - Lubrication by Shell", 30ins x 45ins, No. 529, in ebonised frame and glazed
Provenance: Christie's South Kensington - Travel & Vintage Posters - Wednesday, 10th September 2008 - lot 144 £900-1200
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BOOKS

452
Click to view full image... William Boys - "Collections for a History of Sandwich in Kent", printed by Simmons, Kirkby & Jones, Canterbury 1792, one leather bound volume £300-500
453
Click to view full image... Charles Dickens - "Dombey & Son", published by Bradbury & Edmonds, 11 Bouverie Street, London, 1848, (two three-quarter leather bound volumes with marble effect hardbacks), and Frank Hurlbutt - "Bow Porcelain" published by G.Bell & Sons, Ltd, London 1926 (one cloth bound volume), together with twenty-five art and antiques reference books, various £120-160
454
Click to view full image... Leslie Stephen (Ed.) - "The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq.", published by Smith, Elder & Co., 15, Waterloo Place, London 1882 (ten brown leather bound volumes) £100-150
455
Click to view full image... Laurence Brown - "A Catalogue of British Historical Medals 1760 to 1960 - Volume 1 The Accession of George III to the Death of William IV", published by Seaby Publications Ltd 1980 (one volume complete with dust jacket), and "British Historical Medals 1837 to 1901: The Reign of Queen Victoria", published by Seaby, London 1987 (one volume complete with dust jacket), and Edward Hawkins - "Medallic Illustrations of the History of Great Britain and Ireland to the Death of George II", printed by Woodfall and Kinder, Milford Lane, Strand, London, W.C 1885 (two brown leather bound volumes) £70-100
456
Click to view full image... C M Gavin - "Royal Yachts", first edition, No. 75 of 1000 limited edition copies, published by Rich & Cowen Limited, 27 Maiden Lane Strand W.C.2 London 1932 (one navy blue cloth bound volume), Charles Hocking - "Dictionary of Disasters at Sea During the Age of Steam including Sailing Ships and Ships of War Lost in Action 1824 to 1962", published by Lloyds Register of Shipping, 71, Fenchurch Street, London E.C.3 1969 (two blue cloth bound volumes), Robert Southey - "The Life of Nelson", published by David Bogue, 86, Fleet Street, London 1854 (one blue leather and gilt bound volume), and two volumes of "The Western Front" with drawings by Muirhead Bone £70-100
457
Click to view full image... Richard Lord Braybrooke (Ed.) - "Diary and Correspondence of Samuel Pepys", published by Bickers & Son, 1875-1879 (six half leather bound volumes), and Robert Latham and William Matthews (Ed.) - "The Diary of Samuel Pepys", published by G. Bell & Sons Ltd., 1970-1983 (eleven green cloth bound volumes - nine with dust jackets) £120-160
458
Click to view full image... A collection of books of Pepys interest, including - Samuel Pepys - "Penny Merriments", published by Constable & Company Ltd., 1976, Walter Courtenay Pepys - "Genealogy of the Pepys Family", published by Faber & Faber, 1952 (one half leather bound volume), John Drinkwater - "Pepys His Life and Character", published by William Heinemann Ltd., 1930 (one brown cloth bound volume), and twenty-six other volumes, various £100-150
459
Click to view full image... A collection of books of Pepys interest, including - Oscar A. Mendelsohn - "Drinking with Pepys", published by MacMillan & Co Ltd., London, 1963 (one half leather bound volume), "Occasional Papers read by Members at Meetings of the Samuel Pepys Club", published by the Chiswick Press, 1917 (one cloth bound volume for 1903-1914), J. R. Tanner (Ed.) - "Further Correspondence of Samuel Pepys 1662-1679", published by G. Bell & Sons Ltd., 1929 (one half leather bound volume), and twenty-seven other volumes, various £100-150
460
Click to view full image... A collection of books of general interest, including - Thomas Mawe - "Every Man his Own Gardener; Being a New and Much More Complete Gardener's Calendar and General Directory", published by Johnson, Baldwin & Richardson, 1805 (one half leather bound volume), George O. Howell (Ed.) - "The Kentish Notebook", published by Smither Brothers, 1891 (two green cloth bound volumes), F. Whymper - "The Sea", published by Cassell Petter & Galpin (four half leather bound volumes, and twenty-three other volumes, various £100-150
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POSTCARDS & EPHEMERA

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Click to view full image... A postcard album containing a mix of topographical, greetings, humorous and local interest, approximately 300, and a quantity of loose humorous cards, various £100-150
463
Click to view full image... A collection of early to mid-20th Century postcards of Royal interest, including - Princess Mary, daughter of George V and Mary, Queen Alexandra, Duke and Duchess of Kent, Duke and Duchess of York, all loose (approximately 290) £120-160
464
Click to view full image... An interesting archive of photographs and personal ephemera relating to Sydney Charles Fane de Salis (1898-1991), including photographs of the Prince of Wales, Mhow, India, Tobruk, 1940-41, first flight from Tokyo to London, April 1937, and Amelia Earhart, Rangoon, July 1937, contained in three photograph albums, and one case of loose photographs mainly of family members, various
Note: Sydney Charles Fane de Salis, First Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps, fought in World War I, awarded DSO in 1918, he gained the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the King's Royal Rifle Corps, and fought in World War II when he was mentioned in dispatches £300-500
465
Click to view full image... A 16th Century vellum leaf from a psalter with single lines of Latin script and decorated initials, 20ins x 14ins, framed and glazed £120-160
(part)
466
A collection of Glyndebourne opera programmes spanning the last two decades £50-70
467
Click to view full image... A collection of thirteen autographed Doctor Who first day covers, including signatures by Tom Baker, Peter Davidson, Colin Baker and Sylvester McCoy, a photograph of Sylvester McCoy and Paul McGann, signed by Paul McGann, and six first day covers of RAF interest, with autographs, all contained in a ring binder £100-150
468
Click to view full image... A black and white print signed by American boxer Muhammad Ali (1942-2016), 7.25ins x 6ins, framed and glazed, with Certificate of Authenticity £80-120
469
A montage to Muhammad Ali, including pictures and autograph, 24ins x 22ins, mounted, framed and glazed, and three other boxing related framed items, various £80-120
(part)
470
Mixed sporting and celebrity autographs, including - a signed programme for Sports Writers' Association of Great Britain Awards Dinner and Dance, 1992, signed by Linford Christie, Sally Gunnell, Chris Akabusi and John Fashanu, together with a Royal Garden Hotel Kensington programme, 1987, signed by Lloyd Honeyghan (British Welterweight Champion), and eleven other programmes, four pictures and a book, various £100-150
471
Click to view full image... A 1966 England Word Cup Winners tribute shirt, signed by nine players, including - Sir Geoff Hurst, Gordon Banks and Jack Charlton, 34.5ins x 26.5ins overall, in display frame, and two other autographed display frames, Pelé and Martin Johnson, all with certificates of authenticity to verso £150-200
472
Click to view full image... A replica of the 1966 England World Cup Final shirt signed by goal scorers Martin Peters and Geoff Hurst, 27ins x 23ins overall, mounted in display frame with Certificate of Authenticity ( No. 220 of edition of 250), and four autographed prints of footballers, Sir Bobby Charlton, Jack Charlton, George Best and Michael Owen, all framed and glazed and with Certificates of Authenticity £150-200
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
The Christmas Two Day Sale (1 of 2)
Auctioneer: Canterbury Auction Rooms Location: Canterbury
Contact: Tel: 01227 763337 Fax: 01227 456770
Date: 26th November 2019 Time: 10:00AM
Details: ON VIEW
Saturday, 23rd November 10.00am to 4.00pm
Sunday, 24th November 12.00pm to 4.00pm
Monday, 25th November 10.00am to 7.00pm
and on Mornings of Sale from 8.30am
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