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A Family Collection of Cased Photographs,daguerreotypes and ambrotypes of the related Gutch, Dean and Hancock families, with some recent biographical notes, quarter-plate ambrotype of Mrs Elizabeth Dean mother of Mrs Rebecca Gutch, sixteenth plate hand-coloured ambrotype of John Pitt Gutch, small daguerreotype of Thomas Gregory Hancock d.1848 , shipowner of Poole (case damaged), small daguerreotype of Elizabeth Cuff Gutch b.1829, small daguerreotype of Maria Pitt Gutch (1800-1881) nee Hancock mother of Elizabeth Gutch and daughter of T G Hancock, the sitter in each image is identified (5)
portrait of a Victorian gentleman, c.1860, image on white glass, in velvet-lined Morocco case stamped in gilt with royal crest ' H C Booth, Royal Parade Harrogate, By Appointment', case lid detached, with an ambrotype of a Victorian gentleman, c.1860's, hand-coloured, in Morroco case, opalotype case 18cm x 13.5cm. Note: Booth was at this address 1849-1881. The same gilt stamp appears on his daguerreotype cases. (2)
A 19th century tinted photograph, possibly an ambrotype, depicting four girls in dresses with gilt brooches, each with their hand placed on the knee of their companion beside them, in leather folding case, 8.5 x 9.5cm.Additional InformationThe case with age wear, rubbing and wear throughout and the spine is broken, meaning that the front cover detached from the back. The image with some spotting and slight shadowing seen here and there, but generally fair.
Various Images, quarter-plate cased tinted Daguerreotype of a young man, G, but edge oxidisation; quarter-plate cased tinted double ambrotype of two sisters, G, case hinge broken; glass print of street scene, possibly Norwood or Kent area; cartes de visite, photographic magic lantern slides of London area; two camera case brass vesta cases; and easel back brass photographer's medal, 1930 (a lot)
HIRAM CROMPTON BOOTH (1825-1890), An Opalotype Photograph, portrait of a Victorian gentleman, c.1860, image on white glass, in velvet-lined Morocco case stamped in gilt with royal crest ' H C Booth, Royal Parade Harrogate, By Appointment', case lid detached, with an ambrotype of a Victorian gentleman, c.1860's, hand-coloured, in Morroco case, opalotype case 18cm x 13.5cm. Note: Booth was at this address 1849-1881. The same gilt stamp appears on his daguerreotype cases. (2)
Military sixteenth plate ambrotype of a Crimean War veteran, four clasp Crimea medal, the soldier is wearing the 1856 pattern Hussar Tunic and this, with the way the pill box forage cap has been coloured in, and the Crimea Medal, would suggest he belonged to the 11th Hussars, of Light Brigade fame
A charming Ambrotype, of John King Machine Printers shop front and an image of a lady, together with a framed note stating 'This likeness was taken for J King by Miss Newman of Weybridge on Tuesday April 7th 1863'. It is a likeness of Miss Alice Wood of Alma Villas, Uxbridge, presented by her as a keepsake to her aforementioned husband (the writer) John King Printer Uxbridge, (3)
* Military Daguerreotypes. A group of two one-sixth plate daguerreotypes, early 1850s, the first of a British officer with blue and gilt highlights, leather case, the second of an elderly man wearing an unidentifiable medal, heavy scratching and chemical spots, gilt and black passe-partout frame with Belgian label to verso, glazed, plus a ninth-plate daguerreotype of a British military officer, circa 1845, overall scratching from earlier cleaning and tarnishing to lower edge, leather case, plus a ninth-plate ambrotype of a British Sergeant, late 1850s, tinted red highlights, leather half case, some edge wearQty: (4)NOTESProvenance: Collection of Jack Webb (1923-2019), London.
* Ambrotypes. A pair of quarter-plate ambrotypes, circa 1870s, half-length seated portraits of a middle-aged man and woman, possibly his wife, a little colour tinting and some gilt jewellery highlights on the woman's portrait, white and gilt passe-partout mounts with moulded wall frames, minor chipping, glazed, together with a third hand-coloured ambrotype of a seated woman with a baby on her lap, gilt highlights, tortoiseshell passe-partout mount in moulded wall frame, plus a fourth half-plate ambrotype, three-quarter length portrait of a seated man reading a paper with a top hat on the table beside him, half case with eye-hook, slightly distressed, glazedQty: (4)
A collection of mainly costume jewellery including a Scottish silver mounted bird claw cloak brooch, a set of banded agate studs, silver charms, 19th century silver coins converted to buttons, silver and green glass bracelet and brooch stamped 'KETE .900', a Chinese mother of pearl painted panel bracelet, a Victorian ambrotype of a seated lady with hands clasped to her front, within gilt metal mount, 6.5cm x 5.3cm, and other items CONDITION REPORT: Please note - Descriptions do not include condition reports. Please contact us to if you require further information or images.PLEASE CONSIDER SHIPPING COSTS BEFORE BIDDING. THE COST OF SHIPPING MAY AFFECT YOUR DECISION TO BID.
Collection of 3 Ambrotype Images, including a 9x14cm image of a young soldier with sword, image with guilt detailing in original frame (note: crack to top corner); 12x9cm image of a gentleman with studio label to reverse for Hawkes Photographic Gallery dated 1859 (note plate loose); 9x12cm image of a woman in a black dress in original guilt frame (note plate loose)
A FAMILY OF VICTORIAN MEDALS awarded to Acting Assistant Surgeon George Bruce Newton, comprising one Second China War Medal (unnamed) and a Victorian Pegu Medal named as follows: "GEO.B.NEWTON. ACT. ASST. SURGN. "BITTERN" ", together with another Pegu Medal renamed to the above, a named photograph and cased ambrotype of Newton, as well as his death certificate and other connected paperwork (qty) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)As per images, some small nibbles to edges of medals.
A Tinted Ambrotype of a Sergeant in the Royal Marine Light Infantry. A scarce example, 96mm x 84mm, of a Sergeant seated and shown three quarter length, his jacket, collars, cuffs, belt, and buttons all hand-tinted, wearing the Baltic Medal, with his cap on table at side, the cap badge again tinted, contained in a glazed gilt frame in outer leather case, the case a little scuffed, but overall good condition £60-£80
A Victorian ambrotype photograph in gilt surround and Vulcanite type Union case, decorated in low relief to front and verso with a female figure upon horseback, H12.5cm, together with a leather case daguerreotype, and a further loose example. (3). Click here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.

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