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Lot 65

Five 19th century ambrotype portraits in fitted frames

Lot 63

Three cased ambrotype portraits in fitted cases

Lot 67

3 Interesting Sixth Plate Ambrotype images, including one of a soldier with 2 women, a family group, and a schoolboy with a cricket bat all Sixth Plate

Lot 1972

Photography - a 19th century ambrotype photograph on glass, of a lady, red Morocco case, 9cm long, c.1860; another, of a young lady, black Morocco case, 7cm long; others similar (7)

Lot 192

Victorian ambrotype photograph of young man, and an enamelled Edwardian frame with easel back

Lot 2661

A group of five Victorian cased photographs, including one daguerreotype portrait of a seated lady, within an embossed leather case, and two ambrotype portraits.

Lot 254

POLICE INTEREST: an ambrotype and two other photographs of police constables, framed with an early Liverpool whistle and cloak clasp

Lot 514

A Victorian ambrotype photograph of a small child, to/w various other collectables including a wooden bowl, pewter, oil lamps, handbags, etc (2 boxes)

Lot 154

Assortment of small collectable items. To include whistles, netsukes, vintage tobacco tins and an Ambrotype portrait of a gentleman, etc. Max. H7.5cm

Lot 179

19th century ambrotype portraits in fitted frames

Lot 178

19th century ambrotype portraits

Lot 99

Ceramics & Glass - 19th century continental pepperettes, Wedgwood green Jasperware, Royal Doulton character jugs, series ware plates , Victorian Photographic Paperweight, ambrotype, Goebel figure etc

Lot 1162

A 19th century ambrotype of Army cobblers, the image showing two mean seated with tools an shoes beside them with a third man standing between them holding a sword and wearing a shako, in a scroll decorated frame, manuscript inscription to verso, 'Mr Archer, Mr Munslow, Taken about 1855, plate size 5 x 6cm with gilt oval margin, together with a daguerreotype of a portrait and four other ambrotype portraits.(6)

Lot 613

An Ambrotype of an Artillery Sergeant. A ninth plate (2 1/2 in x 2 in) ambrotype of an Artillery Sergeant, c.1860, contained in its original leather covered wooden case, this with gilt metal frame but lacking the lid; together with a Lantern Slide of seven Tower of London Yeoman Warders (”Beefeaters”), c.1885, six of whom are wearing medals, including James Owens V.C., reasonable condition (2) £60-£80

Lot 323a

A COLLECTION OF MOTHER-OF-PEARL SPOONS AND KNIVES a similar card case, a carriage clock (a/f), three brass chimney ornaments, a framed ambrotype of 'Lady Hindmarsh' coins, watches and sundries

Lot 215

An Ambrotype of Robert Edleston, in case; together with another, illustrating William Edleston. (2)Note: Father and son Robert and William Edleston founded woollen manufacturers Asquith Bottom Mills, Sowerby Bridge, West Yorkshire.

Lot 86

A collection of various sundry items, to include Ambrotype portrait photographs, Venetian glass sweet ornaments, boxed dominoes, parasole and vintage purse/handbag

Lot 3612

Photography - a 19th century ambrotype photograph, of a young lady holding a book, the union case moulded with St George and the Dragon, 8cm long, c.1860; another, lady wearing a lace cap, morroco case; others; a large union case, vacant, 12.5cm long (5)

Lot 41

[PHOTOGRAPHS] Ten assorted daguerreotype and ambrotype portrait photographs, each in a leather case with a hinged cover. Condition Report : Military portrait cracked; three cases lacking covers, two with detached covers, one with almost detached cover. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

Lot 184

A collection of twenty-three various Victorian Daguerreotype & Ambrotype family photographs, part w.a.f.

Lot 1679

An assortment of collectables including silver bladed folding fruit knife, serpentine model of a lighthouse, Mauchline wares, ambrotype, Persian brass flint holder etc.

Lot 1365

A Victorian ambrotype portrait of a young girl dressed in plaid sat beside an older woman dressed in black, in a gilt slip and velvet lined leather case, 10 cm x 12 cm overall

Lot 64

A Victorian ambrotype, mid-19th century, depicting a gentleman holding a pocket watch and loupe, possibly a watchmaker, complete in an oval mount with repoussé border, within a glazed mahogany frame,8.8 x 6.9cm, frame 16.3 x 13.8cmCondition ReportSome slight lifting and small pierced sections to the gilt border. The image appears to be in good order, with minimal fading and wear. Minor knocks and scuffs to the frame. Not inspected out of the frame.

Lot 194

A group of American Civil War ambrotype military photographs, 19th century, comprising:a Union Soldier wearing a kepi standing beside a chair,8.8 x 6.5cm,a Union Soldier wearing a kepi and brass buckle, within a gutta percha case,6.5 x 5.5cm,a soldier in full uniform,5 x 4cm,a Union Soldier seated beside a kepi,6.7 x 5.5cm,a similar example, with a kepi on his lap,6.2 x 5cm, anda twin-framed example depicting two men, the gutta percha case relief-moulded with a US flag and cannon,each approximately 5 x 3.8cm (6)Condition ReportSeated with buckle) Lacking glazing.Twin framed example) In good order, with minor knocks and wear.General) Wear, minor losses and scuffs to the cases. General knocks, wear and degradation commensurate with age.

Lot 200

Wooden framed Antique Ambrotype portrait. Approx. 22 x 20cm Used condition, unchecked

Lot 200

A Collection of Ambrotype Victorian portraits & Victorian hand painted portraits ; Isabel Summer with siblings dated 1847, Victorian elderly lady & others

Lot 212

A Victorian Ambrotype portrait of two girls with gilt chain details, in morocco leather case

Lot 217

American Civil War Sailor Ambrotype Photograph, of a sailor wearing an American Civil War period Union uniform with a cap tally (reversed in the photograph) partly reading ‘GEORGE’ or ‘FORGE’. Image measures 50 x 62 mm. in its case. Good condition, case edges scuffed.

Lot 457

A COLLECTION OF MOTHER-OF-PEARL SPOONS AND KNIVES a similar card case, a carriage clock (a/f), three brass chimney ornaments, a framed ambrotype of 'Lady Hindmarsh' coins, watches and sundries

Lot 186

Eminent Victorians – Nonconformists – Anti-Slavery Activists Collection of letters to and from members of the Read, Rawson, and Wilson families of Sheffield, 19th century-early 20th century Approx. 90 in total, all autograph unless otherwise stated, a few items mounted in 20th-century 4to blue half calf album, the rest loose, with quarter morocco solander box. Letters include:William Lloyd Garrison (1805-1879), American abolitionist and journalist, Birmingham, 1877, 3 pp., to Mary Anne Rawson, arranging to visit her at Wincobank Hall, Sheffield (‘It is rare indeed that friends are permitted to see each other, after so long a separation, especially if an ocean intervene … You speak of your advanced age. But I have kept step with you, and we shall meet relatively as to our years as we stood in 1840 …’), the letter mounted in album opposite an albumen print photographic portrait of Garrison;George B. Cheever (1807-1890), American abolitionist minister, 2 letters, 1886, both to ‘My dear Sir’, 3 pp. and 2 pp., recalling a visit to ‘your dear and honoured aunt’, i.e. Mary Anne Rawson (‘We can never forget her kindness, and the charm of her household circle’), mentioning abolition (‘With what exceeding pleasure you must all have looked back upon your own God-guided efforts in behalf of the millions of slaves, by God’s great mercy and Divine Providence as free as ourselves, and needing only to be educated and trained in the knowledge and grace of the blessed, gospel of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ’), enclosing photographic carte-de-visites of Cheever and his wife (both present), etc.;William Booth (1829-1912), general of the Salvation Army, to Mr Wilson, 1902, 2 pp.;Evangeline Booth (1865-1950), daughter of William and his successor as general of the Salvation Army, 1896, To Mr Wilson, typed letter signed, 1 p.;Agnes Weston (1840-1918), philanthropist to sailors, 1 p., 1895, to Mr Wilson, declining an invitation;Newman Hall (1816-1902), nonconformist divine, 2 letters, 1863 and undated, the first to Mary Anne Rawson, 6 pp., the second to ‘Dear Madam’, concerning an invitation to Sheffield from Mr and Mrs Wycliffe Wilson;W. E. Nightingale (1794-1874), father of Florence Nightingale, 1843, ‘My dear Sir, Many thanks to you and to Miss Read for your most liberal invitation to stay at Derwent Hall …’, 2 pp.;Thomas Raffles (1788-1863), Congregational minister and abolitionist, 2 letters, to Joseph Read, 1827, 1 p., and to Mrs Read, undated, 2 pp., on preaching and social engagements;Thomas Rawson Birks (1810-1883), Church of England clergyman, theologian and opponent of Darwinism, 9 letters, all to members of the Read family, 1820s-60s, on religion, family matters, etc. With 2 letters from Agnes and Anna Birks;Thomas Barnardo (1845-1905), philanthropist and founder of Dr Barnardo’s Homes, 1877, to Mary Anne Rawson, regarding her gift of a parcel of cloth jackets for Barnardo’s children;Richard Winter Hamilton (1794-1848), Congregational minister, 3 letters, all to Joseph Read, 1827, 1833 and undated, 1, 2, 1 pp.;and numerous others, including from John Pye Smith (Congregational minister and abolitionist), Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 5th Marquess of Salisbury (as Viscount Cranborne, 1936, on Foreign Office stationery), Thomas Binney (Congregational minister and abolitionist, to Mrs Rawson), Constance, Lady Battersea, George Rawson (hymn-writer, a bifolium of hymn lyrics), Goldwin Smith (historian), Nathaniel Micklem (Congregational minister and principal of Mansfield College, Oxford), J. Rendel Harris (biblical scholar, 2 letters), politicians, divines, etc. Together with a selection of relevant engraved portraits, cartes-de-visite and printed ephemera, and an ambrotype apparently showing Mary Anne Rawson seated among family members The John Rylands Library (University of Manchester) holds a related collection of papers bequeathed by a member of the Wilson family in 1923 and catalogued as the ‘Rawson/Wilson Anti-Slavery Papers’ (GB 133 Eng MSS 414-415, 741-744). Their description summarises the lives and activities of successive members of the Read, Rawson and Wilson families: ‘Mary Anne Rawson, née Read (1801-1887), of Wincobank Hall, Sheffield, was a noted campaigner against slavery. She was the daughter of Joseph Read (1774-1837) and his wife Elizabeth, both prominent Nonconformists and philanthropists. Joseph Read controlled the company which became the Sheffield Smelting Company. Mary Anne's sister, Elizabeth Read (1803-1851), was married to William Wilson (1800-1866), and was the mother of Henry Joseph Wilson (1833-1914). Sometime in the late 1820s, Mary Anne Read married William B. Rawson, a banker of Nottingham. The marriage however was very short-lived, as William Rawson died sometime during the 1830s … Henry Joseph Wilson (1833-1914) was born in Nottingham, the son of William Wilson (1800-1866) and Elizabeth, née Read (1803-1851), Nonconformist radicals; his father was the chairperson of the Nottingham Anti-Slavery committee … In 1866, after the death of his father, Wilson joined his brother at the Sheffield Smelting Company. The success of the business enabled Wilson to pursue a career in politics, championing ultra-progressive Liberalism … Wilson's son, Alexander Cowan Wilson (1866-1955), was a well-known Quaker philanthropist. Alexander Wilson moved to Manchester in 1916 where he continued in the family tradition of campaigning against slavery and conscription’.Provenance: By descent to David R. Wilson (1926-2020), bookseller and ornithologist (obituary: British Birds, vol. 113, issue 9, pp 560–⁠561).

Lot 375

Victorian Ambrotype of a Gent, in a fitted leather case with gilt metal mount, overall size 8 x 6cm

Lot 1292

A mixed lot, to include: an ambrotype photograph.

Lot 141

To include a cased daguerreotype of a seated gentleman, another of an elderly lady, an elderly gentleman by Claudets, together with two ambrotypes, three cased photographs and a case (9). *CR The Claudets example in good order, some leather scuffs to the case, the image in good order, some scratch marks and a blemish, the daguerreotype of the elderly lady with some scratching and blemishes, the daguerreotype with the younger gentleman in good order, slightly faded and case cover away from the case back, the larger ambrotype in poor condition, the smaller with a case detached.

Lot 314

A Victorian ambrotype;  another;  others;  a leather bound miniature book, The Play's the Thing;   part drawing set; vegetable ivory bodkin holder;  Vinolia Coronation medal soap bar dated 1937;  etc

Lot 565

A BOX OF LANTERN SLIDES AND BINOCULARS ETC, to include black & white photographic lantern slides depicting overseas topographical scenes - Sri Lanka including Colombo, Indian scenes - Lahore, Delhi etc, scenes of Ireland, portraits of native and European people, coloured lantern slides depicting a story of a boy who kills a giant, quarter plate glass photographic negatives depicting Vicars, Nuns, landscapes and Rhinoceros, an ambrotype portrait of a female figure in poor condition, a pair of Carl Zeiss Galan 2.5 magnification binoculars in leather case and a pair of Paris Jocky Club binoculars etc

Lot 494

A CASED DAGUERROTYPE PORTRAIT OF AN ELDERLY COUPLE with a cased ambrotype, and an empty case (3)

Lot 232

Large quantity of WWI era photographic post cards, of European military subjects together with 9 military group photographs WW1/WWII together with 2 Victorian ambrotype photographs Some wear and tear commensurate with age

Lot 209

Box of assorted treen to include: Mauchline Ware sewing accessories, pin cushion, needle case etc. 19th century snuff box, goblet, together with 19th century cased Ambrotype and mid century Smith's travelling clock. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 31

Ambrotypes Portraits and Empty Cases, 5 sixth plate union cases, one with double ambrotype of Lady and Gentleman, tinted, one with Lady in stripped dress. Chips to cases and hinge damage.

Lot 37

A Cased Ambrotype by D Hay of Edinburgh, and Others, Tinted ambrotype by D.Hay of Edinburgh, 1/3 plate with 2 1/4 plate and 2 1/6 plate cased ambrotypes. Hay case with damage to spine.

Lot 38

A Large Collection of Ambrotype Portraits, Box containing ambrotypes, full case and half case. A lot

Lot 40

Unusual Ambrotype in Double 1/6 Plate Union Case Rare double 1/6 plate, "Spray of Strawberries" union case containing 4x 1/6 plate ambrotypes of ladies with gilted necklaces. Small chip on top cover.

Lot 41

4 Ambrotype Outdoor Scenes, Four outdoor scenes, 3x 1/6 plate, horse and carriage, gents in top hats on street and couple on beach. With a 1/4 plate showing a woman rowing. Mixed condition, damage to cases.

Lot 42

Fine Coloured Ambrotype in Peck and Halvorson Union Case, Ambrotype showing a well dressed gentleman with cane and top hat in a 1/2 plate, geometric/scroll, Peck and Halvorson union case no 16 (Krainik). Condition: Relievotype style image in very fine condition. Chips to front cover of case corners.

Lot 43

Unusual ambrotype showing ambrotypes, and Others, 1/2 plate ambrotype showing 5 ambrotype portraits. Included with two 1/6 plate ambrotypes in union cases, one a civil war soldier. Condition: As seen

Lot 44

Whole Plate Ambrotype Portrait of a Seated Woman, Whole plate ambrotype of nicely dressed woman sitting with books. Glazed and framed. Part label on the back with name. Condition: Some damage to frame. Image very good with tinting.

Lot 46

Post-Mortem Ambrotype of a Baby, the image of a baby, most likely post-mortem, in a crib, the image in a union case, case measures 8.5cm x 9.5cm

Lot 47

2 Ambrotypes of Scottish children including a quarter plate - 3 ¼" x 4 ¼ ambrotype of a child in traditional Scottish dress leaning on a chair in a leather covered case, and a sixth plate - 2 ¾" x 3 ¼ image of two sisters with a note that reads 'Louisa & Alice daughters of James Machenzie, Auchenheglish 1860

Lot 385

Boxes and objects - A Victorian Portrait miniature of a young lady, Collodion positive / Ambrotype photograph, in a period gilt and carved wood cabinet frame, 5.5cm high x 5cm wide.

Lot 298

A mid 19th century Bois Durci double cased Ambrotype portrait of a mother and child, height of case 9.5cm

Lot 75

A Daguerrotype of three young children, in frame, image size 7cms x 6cms together with an ambrotype portrait of a seated gentleman in leather wallet and a pair of ambrotype portraits in decorative frames (4)

Lot 1021

Four Ambrotype photographic portraits of ladies and a gentleman, in gilt mounts and leather pocket-cases, one named for Humphreys and Halliwell (Cheltenham), to/w two small Victorian oval portraits (6)

Lot 139

A 19TH CENTURY CASED AMBROTYPE DOUBLE PORTRAIT OF TWO SEATED GENTLEMEN, image 9 x 6.5 cm, case 12 x 9 cm

Lot 672

Victorian photography. A daguerreotype portrait and three wet collodion positive 'ambrotype' portraits, one in contemporary leather wallet binding and a mounted photograph (5) Cases incomplete

Lot 91

Collection of miniature and Dolls House pictures, selection of gilt framed pictures including boy riding a horse, mother and children feeding a swan, mother and children dancing and religious scene, Ambrotype portraits, pair of scenic cottages, and more, (35 items).

Lot 60

A collection of eight mid 19th century Victorian silhouettes & daguerreotypes. The lot comprising four silhouettes, including one with charcoal sketched embellishment, and two daguerreotype photographs and an ambrotype, all depicting the same noble lady, as well as one ambrotype depicting two ladies. One silhouette marked to verso Wm. Seely artist, Witney; another silhouette with contemporary ink reading ' Mrs. Smith (Mary Carey) Widow of the late Rev. G. Smith, who died at Market Street in 1808. Mary Smith died in 1818 and was buried at the chancel at Studham with her husband'. Each presented in original or near original frame & glazed. Largest to measure approx. 15cm x 12cm.

Lot 2

* Ambrotype. A hand-tinted ambrotype of a man seated at a table smoking a cigar, probably Spanish, c. 1850s, half plate, the man with spotty bow tie and waistcoat, passepartout frame with gilt spacer, printed label in Spanish to verso, glazedQTY: (1)NOTE:The label suggests that the sitter is Mr Camilo Descole of Paris, a seller of curiosities.

Lot 167

A Victorian ambrotype portrait of a young woman seated at a table and in original moulded frame, image approx 12cms x 9cms

Lot 618

2x c1880 Ambrotype Photographs, with original cases, an image of a lady portrait with bonnet and gloves, a pair of industrial workers with aprons (2)

Lot 121

Mixed Lot: A Victorian picquet worked purse, circa 1870, an antique maroon leather card case with tooled embossed gilt and coloured pattern decoration, a Victorian Tunbridge ware needle case of book form depicting a dog one side, butterfly verso, circa 1860, a Victorian ambrotype glazed locket together with a card circular box, the pull off lid having a painted landscape (5)

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