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Auction archive: Lot number 6

AUTOGRAPH ALBUM | c.460 items including letters by Babbage, Charles Vignoles, and many others

Estimate
£3,000 - £5,000
ca. US$3,856 - US$6,428
Price realised:
£7,560
ca. US$9,719
Auction archive: Lot number 6

AUTOGRAPH ALBUM | c.460 items including letters by Babbage, Charles Vignoles, and many others

Estimate
£3,000 - £5,000
ca. US$3,856 - US$6,428
Price realised:
£7,560
ca. US$9,719
Beschreibung:

AUTOGRAPH ALBUM CONTAINING IN TOTAL ABOUT 460 ITEMS, INCLUDING 113 FULL LETTERS AND DOCUMENTS including letters by: Travellers: George Cartwright (trader in Newfoundland and Labrador), to Edmund Cartwright, Mansfield, 14 June 1817; Basil Hall; William Hamilton to James Ferrier; Joseph Pentland, to Mr Underwood, on geological papers; Markham Sherwill (mountaineer), to Catherine Hutton, 23 October 1835; James Silk Buckingham, 1 July 1827; Alexander Burnes, to John Murray on preparing a book for publication, 29 January 1835Mathemeticians and Engineers: CHARLES BABBAGE, to G.R. Pater, introducing Col. Colby, 12 October 1833; Charles Vignoles, to Catherine Hutton, telling her that "my plans & models of the Design for completing" the Thames Tunnel have been submitted, 10 June 1829; Goldsworthy Gurney, to Mr Spencer, mentioning trials of his steam carriage, 11 April 1828; John Rennie to Dr Hutton, on the intended purchase of Hutton's library by the British Museum, 19 September 1815Geologists: James Hall Bt, agreeing to the engraving of a sketch of a fossil skeleton in the Natural History Cabinet at Madrid ("...said there to have been brought from Buenos Ayres, where it was found in a bed of gravel..."), 8 May 1824; William Buckland letter of introduction; John Dawson Canadian geologist, Montreal, 9 March 1861Others: Henry Slingsby, Master of the Mint (document signed, 29 November 1667); Philip Thicknesse (receipt signed, 6 July 1778); Charles Gavan Duffy (four letters); and other public figures including politicians, clergymen, soldiers, journalistsSignatures: more than three hundred signatures on cards, of a wide range of figures from the early 20th century, mostly with accompanying portraits, including Sidney Webb Sean O'Casey, Nancy Astor, Vita Sackville-West John Gielgud, Sibyl Thorndike, General F.R. Wingate, and many othersThe collection housed in a large folio album, with thumb index, 202 numbered pages, green cloth (numbered "V") Many of the earlier autographs are accompanied with notes by Catherine Hutton, who collected many of these items in the 1820s-30s. She was a relative of the mathematician Dr Charles Hutton (1737-1823), and the collection also includes a small number of letters by him. The Hutton collection was later assimilated into the large autograph collection of Captain Peter Johnston Saint, who worked for many years as an agent for the collector Sir Henry Wellcome. To view Shipping Calculator, please click here

Auction archive: Lot number 6
Auction:
Datum:
28 Jul 2020 - 4 Aug 2020
Auction house:
Sotheby's
London
Beschreibung:

AUTOGRAPH ALBUM CONTAINING IN TOTAL ABOUT 460 ITEMS, INCLUDING 113 FULL LETTERS AND DOCUMENTS including letters by: Travellers: George Cartwright (trader in Newfoundland and Labrador), to Edmund Cartwright, Mansfield, 14 June 1817; Basil Hall; William Hamilton to James Ferrier; Joseph Pentland, to Mr Underwood, on geological papers; Markham Sherwill (mountaineer), to Catherine Hutton, 23 October 1835; James Silk Buckingham, 1 July 1827; Alexander Burnes, to John Murray on preparing a book for publication, 29 January 1835Mathemeticians and Engineers: CHARLES BABBAGE, to G.R. Pater, introducing Col. Colby, 12 October 1833; Charles Vignoles, to Catherine Hutton, telling her that "my plans & models of the Design for completing" the Thames Tunnel have been submitted, 10 June 1829; Goldsworthy Gurney, to Mr Spencer, mentioning trials of his steam carriage, 11 April 1828; John Rennie to Dr Hutton, on the intended purchase of Hutton's library by the British Museum, 19 September 1815Geologists: James Hall Bt, agreeing to the engraving of a sketch of a fossil skeleton in the Natural History Cabinet at Madrid ("...said there to have been brought from Buenos Ayres, where it was found in a bed of gravel..."), 8 May 1824; William Buckland letter of introduction; John Dawson Canadian geologist, Montreal, 9 March 1861Others: Henry Slingsby, Master of the Mint (document signed, 29 November 1667); Philip Thicknesse (receipt signed, 6 July 1778); Charles Gavan Duffy (four letters); and other public figures including politicians, clergymen, soldiers, journalistsSignatures: more than three hundred signatures on cards, of a wide range of figures from the early 20th century, mostly with accompanying portraits, including Sidney Webb Sean O'Casey, Nancy Astor, Vita Sackville-West John Gielgud, Sibyl Thorndike, General F.R. Wingate, and many othersThe collection housed in a large folio album, with thumb index, 202 numbered pages, green cloth (numbered "V") Many of the earlier autographs are accompanied with notes by Catherine Hutton, who collected many of these items in the 1820s-30s. She was a relative of the mathematician Dr Charles Hutton (1737-1823), and the collection also includes a small number of letters by him. The Hutton collection was later assimilated into the large autograph collection of Captain Peter Johnston Saint, who worked for many years as an agent for the collector Sir Henry Wellcome. To view Shipping Calculator, please click here

Auction archive: Lot number 6
Auction:
Datum:
28 Jul 2020 - 4 Aug 2020
Auction house:
Sotheby's
London
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