1872 Queens Of England by Agnes Strickland. 6 Vols. Scientific Instruments'Queens of England' by Agnes Strickland, published by Bell & Daldy, 1872. Complete in six volumes. Each volume is three quarter bound in Moroccon red leather with five raised bands, black leather title panels and brown leather volume panels to the spine. Signs of shelf wear throughout. Bindings remain tight. Marbled page edges. Some light spotting to the preliminary pages but generally all pages remain clean and bright. Dimensions Height: 18. 26cm
All drawers have their original boards in a good clean condition
The sitter is wearing a red and gold tunic coat with white shirt and wig before a black background
The globe is mounted on its original ebonised stand with brass acorn finial
She went on to attend a workshop group at Halesowen College and became fascinated with drawing techniques that could bring vibrancy and movement to paper and canvas
There is some spotting to the front endpapers
An attractive writing slope with a wonderful patina
Different colour effects were achieved by embedding tiny
but overall the work remains in a very good and attractive condition throughout
A very attractive 19th century Victorian mahogany table swing mirror boasting three drawers
Payne's carving of two anglers won the 1882 Derby Art Gallery medal for industrial art and the sculpture and medal have now been repurchased by the gallery
glass inkwells and a blue and gilt stamped slope
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