![]() ![]() Captain, Royal Navy date created: Unknown after: Daniel MacliseIrish (1806. ![]() Gale, later ink inscriptions to front endpapers, prices and names in contemporary ink manuscript throughout, some scattered foxing, contemporary half calf, rubbed, upper cover detached, 1844 and others, Numismatics (c. artist: John Kirkwood (about 1800 - 1852) title: Richard Sainthill, 1739 - 1829. Christie & Mason, 2 parts in 1 vol., bookplate of David W. and by the failure in the male line of the elder branch of the Sainthills. Richard Sainthill, a wine merchant, antiquarian, coin-collector, and the Commons Speaker of Cork Corporation, was born in Topsham, Devon in 1787. ![]() Henderson and his ink ownership inscription to head of titles, dated 1889, some light foxing or browning to plates, contemporary half morocco, rubbed at extremities, for private distribution, 1844-53 § An Essay on Medals, lacking final corrections leaf, occasional early ink underlining and marginalia, some light foxing or browning, modern calf, gilt, with red morocco label to spine, 1784 § Catalogue of the First Portion of the Very Important Collections of Coins and Medals.which will be Sold by Auction, by Messrs. Richard Sainthill was born at Topsham, in Devon, on the 23d of July. Numismatics.- Sainthill (Richard), An Olla Podrida Or, Scraps, Numismatic, Antiquarian, and Literary, 2 vol., plates and illustrations, bookplate of J. Gale, later ink inscriptions to front endpapers, prices and names in contemporary ink manuscript throughout, some scattered foxing, contemporary half calf, rubbed, upper cover detached, 1844 and others, Numismatics (c.90) ⁂ The last mentioned being the Sale Catalogue for the Duke of Devonshire's Collection in March 1844. Among his portrait medals are those of William Wordsworth (1848), Robert Stephenson (1850), Joseph Paxton (1854), Richard Sainthill (1855), Henry Hallam. ![]() Henderson and his ink ownership inscription to head of titles, dated 1889, some light foxing or browning to plates, contemporary half morocco, rubbed at extremities, for private distribution, 1844-53 § An Essay on Medals, lacking final corrections leaf, occasional early ink underlining and marginalia, some light foxing or browning, modern calf, gilt, with red morocco label to spine, 1784 § Catalogue of the First Portion of the Very Important Collections of Coins and Medals.which will be Sold by Auction, by Messrs. Correspondence address: 1 Admiral Way, Doxford International Business, Park, Sunderland, Tyne & Wear, SR3 3XP. Among his portrait medals are those of William Wordsworth (1848), Robert Stephenson (1850), Joseph Paxton (1854), Richard Sainthill (1855), Henry Hallam (1859), and William Ewart Gladstone (1879).Numismatics.- Sainthill (Richard) An Olla Podrida Or, Scraps, Numismatic, Antiquarian, and Literary, 2 vol., plates and illustrations, bookplate of J. His official medals included the South Africa Medal (1853), the Arctic and Baltic Medals, the Indian Mutiny Medal, and the South Africa Medal (1879). Wyon, like his father William before him, prepared many dies for coinage use in various parts of the British Empire, including those for Australia, British East Africa, British Guiana, the West Indies, British Honduras, British India the British India Native States of Alwar, Bikanir, Dwas and Dgar Canada, Ceylon, Cyprus, Hong Kong, Jamaica, Jersey, Malta, Mauritius, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and the Straits Settlements. He was son of the chief engraver at the Mint, William Wyon. Leonard Charles Wyon (1826 – 1891), Chief Engraver at the Royal Mint, and the engraver of the Victorian era most notable for his work on the gold and silver coinage struck for the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1887 and the bronze coinage of 1860 with the second (“bun”) head portrait, in use from 1860 to 1894. 7 x 4 inches, in good condition, one edge very lightly trimmed. Sainthill of North Sydney were the predominant shareholders with 22 and 15 shares respectively. He was the son of William Sainthill and Marie Pinsent. Gray, explaining that his wife is unwell and “cannot avail herself of Mrs. Richard Sainthill was born in 1586 at Hennock, Devon, England. Autograph Letter Signed ‘Leonard C.Wyon’, to Dr. Richard Sainthill Portrait Print Medium 483mm x 329mm 30.00 Large 590mm x 432mm 45.00 Extra large: 840mm x 612mm 75.00 Medium Canvas Shortest edge 297mm. ![]()
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