CHANTREY ON HIS EQUESTRIAN STATUE OF WELLINGTON
CHANTREY
(Sir Francis Legatt, 1781-1841, Sculptor)
Pair of Autograph Letters Signed to Thomas SPRING RICE
(1790-1866, Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1835-1839, from 1839 1st Baron Monteagle), saying he "shall be happy to wait upon you" with "a statement of the Gun Metal" and to ask how he may reply "to the City of London Wellington Committee" (28th November 1838, endorsed "C of E saw party 29/11/38"), in the second he explains that he "refrained from acknowledging the donation of fifteen hundred & twenty pounds worth of Gun Metal for the City of London Wellington Statue" till he had met and told "the acting committee ... not only the amount of the gift, but the very ready and handsome manner in which it had been made", at "the Mansion House yesterday ... all were at a loss in what manner it would be most agreeable to you they should reply to the generosity of the Government", so Chantrey is asking whether a letter of thanks to Spring Rice as Chancellor of the Exchequer "would be a fitting manner of acknowledging ... the substantial way in which their efforts have been assisted by Her Majesty's Ministers", 1 side 8vo and 1 side 4to, Belgrave Place & Eccleston Street, London, 28th November - 26th January
Item Date:
1839
Stock No:
56564
£375
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[CHARDIN
(Jean-Baptiste Siméon, 1699-1799, French Painter)]
Fine Engraving of 'La Gouvernante' ('the Governess')
reversed from his original oil painting of 1738, (now at the National Gallery, Ottawa, there is also an apparently autograph replica at Tatton Park), showing her seated full length in profile, her work basket by her side, breaking off from brushing the tricorne of the young son of the house and apparently gently remonstrating with him, he holds a parcel of books under his right arm but lying on the floor are his shuttlecock, racquet and playing cards, 12½" x 9¾" in margins 20¾" x 15½" on fine paper, this engraving no place, no date, 18th - 19th century
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0
Stock No:
56269
£225
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CLARK
(Sir Kenneth Mackenzie, 1903-1983, Art Historian, Life Baron)
Fine Autograph Letter Signed ‘K’ to ‘Dearest Ava’ LADY WAVERLEY
(1896-1974, wife of Sir John Anderson, Viscount Waverley) saying that he owes her “two letters of thanks for the most delightful evenings... adored the trip down the Avon & equally the ring of Valkyrie. It has always been my favourite of the Cycle... We had a most delightful day & evening with Mollie & Walter at Drumlanrig. I think the most beautiful house in Scotland with the most beautiful things in it... what possessions they have! It is incredible - where on can spend an evening with Queen Elizabeth sitting in chairs given by Charles II to Monmouth - in a room lit by sconces given to Monmouth by Charles II & so on ad infinitum - one is transported into another world... How sad it will be when Drumlanrig becomes a kind of Chateau of the Loire? That is the only sorrow about Chatsworth. Admirable as the arrangement is - how much better it would have been if Anconer could have gone on living there. Houses very quickly turn into Museums - & die. Mollie is really a genius at entertaining. To transport the whole household from Boughton to Drumlanrig & back & have 22 people to dinner every night - is a triumph! I put you, & Mollie & Diana Cooper as the three best hostesses in my generation. How happy I am to know & love them all! & enjoy such hospitality. I wish you and John weren’t going away in the summer & could have come either her - or to Glancomer for the Festival...”, 4 sides 4to., Harwood Bonchester Bridge, Hawick headed paper, 27th June no year
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0
Stock No:
43724
£125
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CLARK
(Sir Kenneth Mackenzie, 1903-1983, Art Historian, Life Baron)
Fine Autograph Letter Signed ‘K’ to ‘Dearest Ava’ LADY WAVERLEY
(1896-1974, wife of Sir John Anderson, Viscount Waverley) thanking her for a “most delightful evening - & excellent dinner. I must get your cook to tell my Joan how to do Mont Blanc. How is the report on Canada which I gave to Lord Addison. It is confidential - but now out of date rather - so I don’t think its secrets are of much value!!...”, 2 sides oblong 8vo., 17 Lord North Street, 23rd November no year
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0
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43725
£45
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COCKERELL WRITES TO A FELLOW COLLECTOR
COCKERELL
(Sir Sidney Carlyle, 1867-1962, Director of the Fitzwilliam Museum 1908-1937 and Bibliophile)
Autograph Note Signed in full to Robin Fry
sending him "a few scraps. I have not got Wilde or Fisher. Since Paul Osborne wrote to me I have been given a very fine letter of Captain Scott's ..." 21 Kew Gardens Road, Richmond, 1st January
Item Date:
1949
Stock No:
40428
£125
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