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Lady Harriette Morrell Sold at Auction Prices

b. 1843 - d. 1924

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      • Greene (Graham).-, Visitors Book for a Gloucestershire hotel, signed by Graham Greene; Hugh Carlton Greene; Mr & Lady Ottoline Morrell, W.A. Foyle and others, c.1924-39.
        Jul. 08, 2021

        Greene (Graham).-, Visitors Book for a Gloucestershire hotel, signed by Graham Greene; Hugh Carlton Greene; Mr & Lady Ottoline Morrell, W.A. Foyle and others, c.1924-39.

        Est: £150 - £200

        Greene (Graham).- Visitors Book for a Gloucestershire Hotel, 'Gloucestershire Constabulary Aliens Order 1920 pasted to front free endpaper', including signatures of: Graham Greene; Hugh Carlton Greene; Mr & Lady Ottoline Morrell; George Sheringham; W.A. Foyle; Francis Dodd; Christine Nash; Joan Deakin; Commander Sir Gerald Talbot; Princess Cecylia Lubomirska; Sir Richard (11th Baron) and Lady Butler and many others, c.209pp., occasional spotting, lightly browned, original half-morocco, gilt title to upper cover, slight bumping to spine extremities, a little rubbed, 4to, c.1924-39.

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      • Morrell (Lady Harriette, 1843-1924). - Painted folding screen, 1911-1913,
        Jun. 29, 2016

        Morrell (Lady Harriette, 1843-1924). - Painted folding screen, 1911-1913,

        Est: £1,500 - £2,000

        oil on leather backed with canvas, composed of four arched panels, each depicting a classical landscape with buildings and figures in a painted arched architectural frame, with flowers in an urn above and entwined foliage below, in shades of green, blue, and red, with gold, some wear, flaking, and worm holes (some light restoration), height 208.5cm (82ins), overall width 200cm (78.75ins), with paper label on verso of fourth panel with manuscript inscription within an engraved oval frame: 'Designed and executed by Harriette Anne Morrell begun in 1911 finished 1913' Provenance: From the collection of Lady Ottoline Morrell, thence by descent. Harriette Anne was the daughter of the Reverend Philip Wynter, President of St John's College, Oxford and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford. She married Frederick Parker Morrell, and they lived at Black Hall, St. Giles, Oxford. Their second son Philip Edward Morrell married Ottoline Violet Anne Cavendish-Bentinck in 1902. Harriette Morrell kept a small book in which she recorded her work and under 1913 she records: '1913 Finished in the early part of this year a tall leather screen - shades of blue flowers on bright red, with four landscapes, Hampton Court, The Silent Pool, Ruins and le Petit Trianon. Philip and Margaret and Freddy [her children] all liked it very much. This screen lives in the drawing-room at Black Hall.'

        Dominic Winter Auctions
      • Morrell (Lady Harriette, 1843-1924). - A collection of eleven sketchbooks,
        Jun. 29, 2016

        Morrell (Lady Harriette, 1843-1924). - A collection of eleven sketchbooks,

        Est: £300 - £500

        containing numerous pencil drawings and watercolours, many annotated and dated, one book full of sketched patterns and designs taken from textiles, architecture, and china, etc. (one inscribed 'Philip thinks this hideous'), the others containing a variety of subjects: portraits, landscapes, flower studies, street scenes, figure and animal studies, Continental scenes (one album entitled 'Rome 1912'), e.g. 'Old woman at Bruges', 'Ewelme, Almhouse', 'S. Michael's Mount', 'H.S.J. Morrell', 'The Ferry - Walberswick. Sep.19.1891.', 'Street in S. Maurice, Vallais Aug 23 1896', most volumes with Harriette's ownership at front (one inscribed by her 'a book of things & places I shall never see again -'), together with a scrapbook containing bookplates (including one designed by Walter Crane) and a few sketches relating to embroidery, with Harriette's bookplate on front pastedown, various bindings (two incorporating a paint palette), oblong 8vo Provenance: From the collection of Lady Ottoline Morrell, thence by descent. Harriette Anne, a keen and accomplished artist and needlewoman, was the daughter of the Reverend Philip Wynter, President of St John's College, Oxford and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford. She married Frederick Parker Morrell, and they lived at Black Hall, St. Giles, Oxford. Their second son Philip Edward Morrell married Ottoline Violet Anne Cavendish-Bentinck in 1902. A memorial exhibition of Harriette's needlework and painting was held at Black Hall the year after her death, from 2nd to 14th February, 1925, for which Blackwell's published a catalogue entitled 'Harriette Anne Morrell. Born 26th March 1843, died 9th November 1924: A description by herself of some of her needlework and painting, edited by her son'. Her painted screen (lot 487) formed part of the exhibition.

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