Seller: Postcard Finder, Norwich, United Kingdom
Condition: Fine. bg367 This is an antique postcard from the very early 1900s real photo of the lake in the gardens and grounds of Hill Hall which is an Elizabethan mansion located in Theydon Mount near Epping, Essex, England. Although owned by English Heritage, the building consists of many private apartments. It is a grade I listed building and this old postcard shows it from 110 years ago unused bar light places mostly great condition (ex minus grading).
Seller: Antique Paper Company, ASHFORD, KENT, United Kingdom
Art / Print / Poster
1835An original antique engraving titled:HILL-HALL, NER EPPING, The Seat of Sir Wm Smyth, ESSEXÂPROVENANCE:This engraving was taken fromÂ'PICTURESQUE BEAUTIES OF GREAT BRITAIN, COUNTY OF ESSEX' by Thomas Wright and published by Virtue & Co Limited.CONDITION:Please see scan. Excellent Condition with large margins, perfect for mounting and framing.SIZE:Overall Approx 19.5cm x 14.5cmÂAll our items are original Antiques and as described and are at least 150 years old+ or as stated.
Published by London: Virtue., 1831
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Art / Print / Poster
Condition: Good. 6 x 4 inches. Engraving of an English country scene.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Hardcover landscape 8vo in green boards with gilt lettering to front board. Some shelf wear. A collection of antique photographic postcards depicting Hill Hall in Epping, as well as possibly some other locations. It also includes a ground floor plan of the mansion.
Publication Date: 1958
Seller: Sophie Dupre ABA ILAB PADA, Calne, United Kingdom
to "Annie McClung at the Salisbury City Magistrate's Court. convicted of larceny. and. on the fourteenth day of April, 1958, was convicted of two offences of larceny and sentenced to imprisonment for six months, to run concurrently. in consideration of some circumstances humbly represented unto Us are Graciously pleased to extend Our Grace and Mercy. and to pardon and remit unto her the remainder of the sentence.", countersigned by John Scott MACLAY (1st Viscount Muirshiel, 1905-1992, Politician, Secretary of State for Scotland), 2 sides folio with stamped seal, Court at St James's, 28th July.