Treasures From the Hamilton Palace Collection
ANNAN, James Craig, photographer.
Catalogue of the Collection of Pictures, Works of Art, and Decorative Objects, the Property of His Grace the Duke of Hamilton, K.T. … [London,] Messrs. Christie, Manson & Woods … 1882.
Five ‘portions’ in one volume, 4to, pp. 234, with title to each ‘portion’ and 77 carbon print photographs, each captioned in pencil with lot numbers; lots 878, 984, 998, and 1456 have two different photographs; a very good, fresh copy in the original publisher’s scarlet cloth; a few spots, hinges cracked; offered with an unillustrated copy in like condition.
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Catalogue of the Collection of Pictures, Works of Art, and Decorative Objects, the Property of His Grace the Duke of Hamilton, K.T. …
First edition of the sale catalogue for the Hamilton Palace Collection, notable for its early and lavish use of photographic illustrations; here including seventy-seven carbon prints, the catalogue was also available without illustrations (at 5s – the illustrated set cost 21s), a copy of which is also offered here.
James Craig Annan (1864–1946) and his father Thomas had been commissioned to photograph the palace and grounds by the Duke of Hamilton in around 1869. In the present catalogue of the house contents the younger Annan’s skills were challenged by the location of certain pieces; in some instances he deletes the overly fussy background, while in others items are shown in situ. Mirrors prove typically problematic – Annan’s solution here may not be the most subtle. The sale, comprising 2,213 lots dispersed in five parts between Saturday, 17 June and Thursday, 20 July 1882, achieved a total of £397,000, and included Old Master paintings from every school, as well as important furniture, sculpture, porcelain, lacquer, and objets d’art, many with extraordinary provenance.