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| 47 |
Dorothy Wilding, a pair of photographic portraits, signed, with studio labels on reverse
(Unsold)
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| 48 |
A cased daguerreotype of a young couple, together with three further daguerreotypes and sundry photographs
Sold for £90
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| 49 |
A photograph of Malvern College war memorial inscription verso, 'In memory of Sept 11th 1922'
(Unsold)
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| 50 |
The Great Fire, Bute Street, London 4th February 1889, photograph and sixteen others
Sold for £50
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| 51 |
A quantity of stereoscopic slides
Sold for £60
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| 52 |
A late 19th Century figured walnut stereoscope with pierced ratchet support and magnifier beneath, having a hinged viewer and pierced support, bearing a label, Meacher, manufacturer, 21 Southampton Row, High Holborn, London, WC, 62cm (24.5") wide
(Unsold)
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| 53 |
George F Harris, a collection of photographs including bromides, mainly Cotswold scenes including Painswick, Bibury (Arlington Row), Tetbury, Chipping Campden, Lacock, Frampton Mansell, Malmesbury, also The Bear at Rodborough, Tewkesbury and Gloucester, many with exhibition labels verso, 1920s-1940s
George F Harris became a member and Associate of the Royal Photographic Society in 1929, he exhibited at the RPS annual exhibition 1941-1945, he lived in Gloucester
Sold for £190
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| 54 |
George F Harris, a collection of photographs including bromides, Old Stirling Bridge, Mevagissey, Llyn Padarn, further coastal and landscape views, many with exhibition labels verso, 1920s-1940s
Sold for £95
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| 55 |
George F Harris, A collection of photographs including bromides, Gloucester - The Cathedral, The Co-Op corner building and The Cross by night, ecclesiastical buildings including Kilpeck, Malmesbury Abbey, Salisbury Cathedral, etc, many with exhibition labels verso, 1920s-1940s
(Unsold)
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| 56 |
George F Harris, a collection of photographs, mainly photographic studies together with alpine landscapes and sundry images, 1920s-1940s
Sold for £10
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| 57 |
A large quantity of cameras and accessories, including Pentax and Nikon examples
Sold for £55
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| 58 |
An album of 19th Century photographs, albumen prints, mainly topographical, Wales, Raglan Castle, Tintern, Bath, a few by Frith & Co, approximately 25 in all, plus a few family photographs, an album of sepia toned silver gelatin photographs, late 19th Century, U S A, Paris, France etc, an album of late 19th Century albumen prints, mainly topographical, Niagara Falls in winter, Spain, Italy, Austria etc, plus a sundry postcards, English topographical, an album containing engravings and photographs and Gems of Beauty, 1836
Sold for £450
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| 59 |
An interesting album of 19th Century Australian photographs, mainly albumen prints, including Yarra River, various examples of Melbourne streets and buildings, Brighton Beach on Easter Monday 1878, Buffalo Mountains, Dandenong State Forest, Hobart Town, Adelaide, some formal portraits and some pasted in cuttings relating to the Kelly Gang
Sold for £500
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| 60 |
A pair of photographic impressions of formal Japanese gardens, possibly orotones, each in a lacquer frame, 19.5cm x 26cm (7.75" x 10.25") together with two photographic prints of Bristol
Sold for £5
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| 61 |
A Canon Canonet camera, No 1109543, in original case, a Kodak Brownie Cresta camera and canvas case, a Kodak 277X Instamatic camera and case, a Bell and Howell 8mm 'Electric Eye' cine camera and two reels in a case
With thanks to Roger C Watson of The Fox Talbot Museum for his help in identifying some of the above lots
Sold for £5
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| 62 |
§ Jack Russell Across the Valley, showing Strouds' old cricket pavilion (red roof from Rodborough Fort) signed, signed and inscribed on the reverse oil on canvas, 61cm x 91.5cm (24" x 36")
The artists first-class cricket career (1981-2004) included 465 matches representing England in fifty four Test matches and forty one day international appearances, as wicket keeper held the most number of catches (11) against South Africa, Johannesburg 1995
Sold for £1,300
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| 63 |
Additional Lot An album of 19th Century photos and a Bible
Sold for £20
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