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42922Enamel on copper image 75 x 60 mm oval format; inscribed signed and dated on the counter-enamel verso: 'The Rt. Honble. The Earl of Buckinghamshire. Painted by Henry Bone ARA. Enamel Painter to HRH the Prince of Wales. Jany 1806'; some traces of surface dirt to the sitter's face and hair and some very minor pitting in the painted texture around the sitter's head but otherwise extremely well preserved; the work is unglazed and set within the original lacquered wood frame 130 x 110 mm with original brass suspension hook at top edge. This important portrait miniature of Robert Lord Hobart 4th Earl of Buckinghamshire was painted in 1806 by Henry Bone ARA Associate of the Royal Academy. Bone's miniature is after William Beechey's full-length portrait of Hobart also painted in 1806 which is now held in the Allport Library nipaluna/Hobart. The portrait has a significant connection to Australian settler history. In 1803 under instructions from Philip Gidley King Governor of New South Wales the recent settlement in Van Diemen's Land at Risdon Cove on the River Derwent had been named ""Hobart"" in honour of Lord Hobart the incumbent Secretary of State for War and the Colonies. When the settlement was abandoned a short time later David Collins the first Lieutenant-Governor of Van Diemen's Land then under the jurisdiction of New South Wales appropriated the name for the new settlement at Sullivan's Cove which he called ""Hobart Town"". This name first appears in a General Order issued on 15 June 1804. Hobart was proclaimed a city in 1842 and became the capital of the state of Tasmania at Federation in 1901. We know that Bone's enameled miniature must have been done towards the end of 1806: the National Portrait Gallery London holds in its Reference Collection NPG D17298 the artist's preparatory study for the work a pencil drawing squared in ink for transfer which is captioned and dated by the artist 'Earl of Buckinghamshire Septr. 1806' an image of the drawing has been provided in this listing. The finished portrait miniature - or possibly a copy of it made by the artist since it was standard practice for a miniature painter to produce multiple copies of the same work - was one of several enamels by Bone exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1808. It is described in the Academy's 1808 Exhibition catalogue thus: '357. Portrait of the Earl of Buckinghamshire in enamel. H. Bone A. i.e. Associate' an image of the catalogue entry has been provided in this listing. This was not the first time that Bone had made an enamel portrait miniature of the same sitter. In 1800 he had painted a portrait of a slightly younger Robert Lord Hobart which was after John Hoppner's large oil portrait done in the same year. Bone's preparatory sketch for his 1800 miniature is also held in the National Portrait Gallery Reference Collection NPG D17274; like his 1806 study it was acquired by the Gallery from Sir George Scharf in 1890. An example of Bone's 1800 enamel portrait miniature after Hoppner sold at Christie's London 7 December 2004 lot 120 for £7170. Provenance: Ellison Fine Art UK Acquired from the above in 2018 by the late Barry Lock 1934-2021 solicitor and philanthropist London UK Cheffin's Auctions UK 28-29 June 2023 lot 342 Private collection Adelaide Australia Biographical note on the sitter: Robert Lord Hobart 4th Earl of Buckinghamshire 1760-1816 soldier and politician was the eldest son of George Hobart 3rd Earl of Buckinghamshire and Albinia daughter of Lord Vere Bertie younger son of Robert Bertie 1st Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven. He was educated at Westminster School. Early in his career he served in the British army during the American Revolutionary War. From 1784 he served as aide-de-camp to successive Lord Lieutenants of Ireland. He sat in both Irish and English Houses of Commons from 1787 and 1788 respectively and was appointed to the Privy Council in 1793. He gained valuable experience in colonial service during the period he served as Governor of Madras between 1793-98. After his recall in 1798 he entered the House of Lords after inheriting the Hobart title from his uncle. From 1801 to 1804 Hobart served as Secretary of State for War and the Colonies displaying 'a better grasp of the local or colonial conditions and a more active spirit than did some of his successors' ADB. He succeeded his father to the earldom in November 1804 and died without issue in 1816 aged 55. Biographical note on the artist: Henry Bone RA 1755-1834 often referred to as the ""Prince of Enamelers"" was born in Truro Devon. His early career was spent working as a porcelain and jewellery painter but in the 1790s he won renown as an enamel painter and his portrait miniatures attracted the royal patronage of three successive monarchs across the next four decades. He was elected ARA on 2 November 1801 and RA on 11 February 1811. Soon after his death Bone's collection of unsold enamel portraits was dispersed when it was sold by auction at Christie's on 22 April 1836. His work has always been highly prized for its technical skill but it is also worth noting that it was considered fashionable enough in the mid-nineteenth century for there to have been a series of major sales of his portraits in 1846 1850 1854 and 1856. unknown
1718190125London: Published by Authority of the War Office by Country Life Limited and George Newnes Limited 1917-18. First edition first impression. The Edition de Luxe was limited to 50 sets with each of the 60 lithographic proofs signed by Muirhead Bone in pencil and with his embossed monogram. In 1916 William Rothenstein a friend of Bone and a fellow member of the Society of Twelve proposed that an artist should be sent to the front to record the War Bone was chosen for the task. He arrived in August 1916 at the height of the Somme Offensive and toured the Southern battle-fields working rapidly in various media - pencil pen charcoal and chalk - sending back over 150 finished drawings by October. "He recorded mostly life behind the lines illustrating the settings for war rather than battle scenes - the work of the medical services encampments soldiers of duty soldiers marching landscapes and ruined towns. The detail and accuracy of Bone's drawings provided an authentic eyewitness record of the immense logistic efforts of the Somme one that proved immensely popular and resulted in more artists being commissioned." IWM Somme web-site. Bone has been described as one of the greatest British draughtsmen and the composition of these "masterly lithographs" DNB is a clear confirmation of that judgement. Folio approximately 530 x 395 mm. 6 light card fascicules each containing a loose contents leaf and 10 signed proof lithographic prints. Housed in a black cloth solander box. Total 60 plates. Wrappers of parts split to spines front wrapper detached edges nicked and frayed. Some edges of plates browned or a little dusty plate xvii with a repaired tear to the right margin plate li with small chip to lower margin and small tear to left margin lix and lx with creasing and small tears to left margin. Overall a good copy. hardcover
2110502150909141Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 width Not Available paperback
1843PHO-2292Paris, Chez J. Delahaye Éditeur, 1843. Cinq parties reliées en 3 volumes in-folio demi basane brune à coins, dos lisse cloisonné de filets or, titre doré (Koenig). Quelques planches roussies, comme toujours, petites rousseurs.
19361856London: Macmillan & Co. Ltd 1936. First Limited Edition. Fine. 2 vols. Royal folio 20 1/4 x 13 7/8 inches 515 x 250 mm. Brown pigskin raised bands t.e.g. rest uncut. Printed and bound at the Oxford University press. Some offset to endpapers which is typical boards very lightly rubbed and soiled; internally clean and bright throughout binding firm; pencil ownership name and address of S.R. Courtauld to flyleaves of both volumes <br /> Vol. 1: xvii rubricated title with vignette limitation index of plates for both volumes 2 introduction 120 pp.; 57 color and black & white illustrations of Mérida Ronda Grazalema Seville Cádiz Granada Segovia Medina del Campo Zamora Madrigal de las Altas Torres Arévalo Valladolid Ãvila León Villafranca del Bierzo Sahagún Astorga Zamora Salamanca Tormes and Cuenca. <br /> Vol. 2: vii rubricated title with vignette index of plates for volume 2 235 pp. 62 color and black & white illustrations of Santiago de Compostela Guadalupe Trujillo Cáceres Mérida Oviedo Villaviciosa Covadonga Potes San Vicente de la Barquera Cudillero Gijón Santillana del Mar Durango Bilbao Pamplona Girona Barcelona and Sahagún.<br /> <br /> Copy No. 82 of 265 as stated on the limitation pages signed by both Muirhead and Gertrude Bone. Without the additional portfolio of two original drypoint etchings each signed by Muirhead Bone.<br /> Provenance: Sir Stephen Lewis Courtauld MC FRS 1883-1967 English philanthropist and youngest brother of Samuel Courtauld founder of the Courtauld Institute of Art. Signed limited first edition of this very impressive collection of Spanish landscapes cityscapes and interiors.<br /> <br /> Sir Muirhead Bone Glasgow 1876-1953 was a Scottish engraver and watercolorist best known for his depictions of industrial and architectural subjects and his work as a war artist in both the First and Second World Wars. After the armistice he began to travel extensively abroad visiting France Italy and Spain among other countries which increasingly influenced his work. Between 1925 and 1928 he made an extensive visit to Spain with his wife Gertrude Bone a writer. This trip resulted in this celebrated work "Old Spain. Macmillan & Co. Ltd unknown
19172110290006London: London: Published by Authority of the War Office by Country Life Limited and George Newnes Limited 1917. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Signed. The Great War Through British Eyes 6 volumes. Large folios 79 x 66 cm. Limited edition de Luxe. Limited to 50 sets. Bound in publisher's blue and green wraps. 60 plates total. 6 light card fascicules each containing a loose contents leaf and 10 signed proof lithographic prints. Important Note: Part 2 is the de Luxe edition but is not signed. Each portfolio contains 10 plates. Parts 1 & 6 split at spine. <br> Sir Muirhead Bone was a Scottish etcher who served as the first Official British War Artist during the First World War. He was in France in 16 August 1916 during the Battle of Somme and much of this work was created from his observations there. Muir's work was featured in the British War Propaganda Bureau's "Britain's Efforts and Ideals" exhibitions. London: Published by Authority of the War Office by Country Life Limited and George Newnes Limited paperback
48131Paris.Dandré.Garnery.Obré.AN IV.(1796).2 vols.in-4 demi-reliés1 portrait.28 planches De la Bibliothèque du Roi ,Louis-Philippe. Neuilly.Tampons sur la page de titre.Exemplaire avec brunissures et piqûres.Ex-libris.Demi-cuir de Russie ,aux dos ornés de l'aigle impérial.Papier sur les plats,insolés par endroits.Coiffes sans défauts. Très belle provenance, belles reliures, intérieurs moyens mais complets.
1686PHO-1723Paris, Arnould Seneuze, Daniel Horthemels, 1686-1689, 2 vol. in-4 : 16ff.-424pp. 8ff., 8ff.-416pp.-5ff., illustré de 26 planches (20+6) dont certaines dépliantes ou à double pages, gravées par Cornelis Vermeulen, d'après les dessins de P. Sevin, relié plein veau chiné (légèrement différentes), dos à nerfs orné avec titre, frottements, manques en tête et en queue du tome I, coins du tome I émoussés, dos, mors et coins du tome II réparés, tache d'encre dans les marges inférieures des pp.305-307 du tome I, pl. p. 91 du tome I colorié à la main, déchirure au titre du tome II renforcé.
173817291Amsterdam, Henricum Boussière, 1738 ; in-4, veau marbré, dos à nerfs décoré et doré, pièce de titre grenat, roulette sur les coupes, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque); VIII, 268pp. [i.e. 278], y compris les titres des dix parties avec vignette gravée sur cuivre répétée, (1) f. d'Index et (10) ff. de dédicaces à des personnalités différentes ; 100 planches hors-texte gravées sur cuivre.
18010032601801 Paris, Dentu, An IX - 1801. Deux volumes in-8 (197 X 130 mm) demi-veau fauve à petits coins, dos lisse orné de filets gras et perlés, larges fleurons dorés, pièces de titre et de tomaison veau vert lierre, la tomaison est frappée au centre d'un blason doré et orné (reliure de l'époque). Tome I : faux-titre, titre, 32 pages, XXVIII pages, 226 pages, 1 carte et 7 planches dépliantes ; Tome II : faux-titre, titre, 320 pages, 1 plan, 1 carte et 1 planche dépliante. Tache brune en marge de quelques feuillets du premier tome et en marge de deux gravures, sans gravité.
1936d1099London: Macmillan & Co Ltd. VG : in very good condition without dust jackets as issued. 1936. Limited Edition 208/265. Brown hardback leather cover. 530mm x 360mm 21" x 14". xiv 120pp; vii 115pp plates. 122 plates 38 colour. Signed by Muirhead and Gertrude on limitation page. With extra volume of two hand-pressed signed drypoints. Heavy item - shipping supplement may apply for overseas. . Macmillan & Co Ltd hardcover
1843P1-3DA Paris, Chez J. Delahaye Éditeur, 1843. 1er Volume , 1ere partie , Province d’Alger : I. XIV-(2f.)-80pp , illustré de 51 planches et 2 cartes coloriés aux contours , un frontispice teinté , un titre chromo lithographié en couleur . Plat cassé , dos frotté , tache sur les 18 premiers feuillets ( en s’amenuisant) , 6 planches brunies , 2 légèrement brunies , quelques rousseurs . 3eme Volume , 4eme partie : Province de Constantine : IV. (2f.)-42 pp , illustré de 16 planches , 1 planche brunie , quelques rousseurs . 5eme partie : Races algériennes, monnaies, flore d'Algérie : (2f.)-21-18-16-(1f.) , illustré de 3 planches (sur 6) de races algériennes dont 1 en couleurs (enfants) et 10 planches de botaniques en couleurs , 2 planches brunies dont une légèrement. Plats frottés avec manque de papier , dos frotté , manque au dos , coins usés plus 103 lithographies à deux teintes de vues et portraits dont 1 en double exemplaire, 2 cartes in fine qui correspondent aux planches des 1ere , 2eme et 3 partie. Importante mouillure en marge supérieure touchant parfois le haut de la lithographie, rousseurs (une douzaine de planches uniformément roussies), une planche volante. La partie lithographiée conserve toutefois assez fréquemment sa fraîcheur. In-folio à l’italienne, broché, couverture manquante. Au total un titre chromo lithographié compris dans la pagination et 133 planches lithographiées à fond teinté dont 1 en couleur , 2 cartes et 10 planches de flore à plusieurs sujets coloriés.
56057the first inscribed below 'WITH LOVE FROM Muirhead Bone' reads 'MY HOTEL' over the door two storeys with bay windows and an attic storey with a roof of round-bottomed tiles he has altered two of the attic windows to gables to try to match the other dormer windows in the background are forests and mountains 7¼" x 9¼" the second shows a garden front of a castle with 'KING' over the entrance between two round towers someone is raising a royal standard two soldiers in busbies guard the entrance while a man presumably the king walks towards the viewer with his dog 4¾" x 7" each in a window of a card mount 15¼" x 13" no place no date circa small closed tear in foot of first drawing without loss In both drawings the line is assured the buildings solid and the colouring pleasingly balanced though the perspective is a little out. unknown
19172110290008London: Published by Authority of the War Office by Country Life Limited and George Newnes Limited 1917. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. The Great War Through British Eyes 6 volumes. Large folios 79 x 66 cm. Limited edition de Luxe. Bound in publisher's green wraps. 60 plates total. 6 light card fascicules each containing a loose contents leaf and 10 lithographic prints. Parts 6 has a partial split at spine. <br> Sir Muirhead Bone was a Scottish etcher who served as the first Official British War Artist during the First World War. He was in France in 16 August 1916 during the Battle of Somme and much of this work was created from his observations there. Muir's work was featured in the British War Propaganda Bureau's "Britain's Efforts and Ideals" exhibitions. <br> Important Note: While de Lux this is not the signed edition of 50 sets. London: Published by Authority of the War Office by Country Life Limited and George Newnes Limited paperback
1801PHO-1139Paris, Dentu, 1801. 2 vol. in-8, (2) ff., 226 pp. ; (2) ff., 320 pp., 2 cartes, un plan et 8 pl. dépl., mouillures claires, relié demi-veau à coins de l'époque , dos lisse avec pièce d’auteur et titre , mouillure au 1er tome sur les 10 premiers feuillets , déchirures aux plis de 2 gravures.
Z1-B-001-01118Oxford University Press. Used - Like New. Used - Like New. Some shelfwear on outside box. Ships from UK in 48 hours or less usually same day.Your purchase helps support Sri Lankan Children's Charity 'The Rainbow Centre'. 100% money back guarantee. We are a world class secondhand bookstore based in Hertfordshire United Kingdom and specialize in high quality textbooks across an enormous variety of subjects. We aim to provide a vast range of textbooks rare and collectible books at a great price. Our donations to The Rainbow Centre have helped provide an education and a safe haven to hundreds of children who live in appalling conditions. We provide a 100% money back guarantee and are dedicated to providing our customers with the highest standards of service in the bookselling industry. Oxford University Press unknown
1730PHO-2325Paris, Guérin, 1730-1731. 2 volumes in-4 (25,5 × 20 cm). XXVIII, 482 p., 29 ff. ; XIV, 506 p., 30 ff., reliures postérieures en demi-veau, pièces de titre et tomaison, coins et coupes légèrement frottés et émoussés, petits manques aux coiffes. Légèrement bruni, légères galeries de vers et traces d’humidité dans la marge intérieure au début du tome I ; les pages 17-20, 221/222, *19/*20 du tome I ainsi que les plans « Plan de la ville de San-Domingo » (tome I) et « Plan du Cap François » (tome II) sont déreliés ; petit déchirement restauré au pli de la garde de la « Carte de l’Isle de Saint-Domingue » (tome II). Ex-libris Jack Grout.
1799PHO-333Paris, Jansen, an VIII (1799) 2 vol. in-8 ,demi-veau havane, dos lisse orné (rel. Légt post., mors usagés et rongés) et un atlas in-folio en seconde édition (1817) brochure moderne en papier marbré. Texte :Tome I : xvi pp. (dont faux-titre et titre), 440 pp.Tome II : 332 pp. (dont le faux-titre et le titre), 109 pp., (1)f. Atlas : titre gravé, grande carte sur double page (Mer des Indes et une partie de celle du Sud, par Darbié du Bocage - volante) et 43 planches (vues, scènes, costumes, portraits et types, faune et flore) gravées sur cuivre par Dien, Copia, Pérée, etc., d'après Piron, Redouté, Audebert, etc. représentant des personnages, des scènes de vie, des armes, des vues, la faune et la flore. Nombreuses piqûres et taches d'humidité, mais papier solide, à bonnes marges.
11470Genève, sans nom (probablement Pellet), 1781 ; 10 tomes in-12 et Atlas in-4 (1780) ; demi-basane fauve, dos à faux-nerfs dorés, pièces de titre et de tomaison bleu-canard, tranches jaunes ; ON AJOUTE : Atlas : demi-veau glacé vert-Empire, dos décoré de fleurons dorés, titre doré (reliure début du XIXe siècle) ; XII, 452 ; VIII, 516 ; VIII, 471 ; VIII, 391 ; VIII, 352 ; VIII, 404 ; XII, 471 ; 426 ; VIII, 362 ; IV, 447 ; portrait de Raynal par F.G. Lardy en frontispice du tome Ier et 9 frontispices gravés, un à chaque tome, eux aussi par Lardy ; Atlas : (4), 22 pp., (1) f. blanc, 50 cartes dépliantes (49 + 17 bis).
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1938mon0000246494Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons Ltd. 1938-01-01. Hardcover. Good. in x in x in. Ex-library book usual marking. Clean copy in good condition. Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons Ltd. hardcover
17730034671773 Amsterdam, et se trouve à Paris, Chez Merlin, 1773. Deux volumes in-8 (134 X 205 mm) veau fauve marbré, encadrement de filet à froid sur les plats, dos cinq nerfs, caissons dorés avec fleuron central, large dentelle en queue et tête, coupes et coiffes ornées, pièces de titre et de tomaison maroquin rouge, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque). Tome I : (1) f. blanc, faux-titre, frontispice, titre, 328 pages, 3 planches et 4 tableaux dépliants, (1) f. blanc ; Tome II : faux-titre, titre, 278 pages, 2 planches, (1) f. blanc. Notice ancienne collée sur le premier contreplat du tome I. Les planches de Moreau sont brunies.
44616Amsterdam.1773.2 vols.in-8 en veau raciné d'époque.328 et 278 p.6 planches gravées de Moreau..4 tableaux rempliés.EO BE.Pièces de titre et de tomaison.Tranches rouges.Léger manque de coiffe supérieure au Tome I.Tampons sans gène sur le faux-titre.Infimes piqûres.
170311099Marseille, Pierre Mesnier, 1703 ; in-4 ; plein veau havane marbré, dos à nerfs bien décoré et doré, tranches mouchetées (reliure de l'époque) ; (12), 340, (4) pp. (Polak, 6701).