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THE OXFORD LIBRARY SALE INCLUDING TIME & MUSIC
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The Oxford Library Sale Wednesday 30th & Thursday 31st January 2019 at 11am
The Oxford Library Sale including Time & Music Wednesday 30th January 2019 Thursday 31st January 2019 at 11am
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Order of Sale The Oxford Library Sale including Time & Music Day One: Wednesday 30th January at 11am Clocks and Barometers
Lot 1–68
Musical Instruments and associated items inc. a private collection of 20th c guitars and the Robert Jacob Collection of sheet music covers.
Lot 69–137
Furniture, Ceramics and Works of Art inc. a fine private collection of Bronzes
Lot 138–417
Day Two: Thursday 31st January at 11am Antiquarian, Theology, Bindings and General Literature
Lot 450–560
Natural History, Topography, Travel, Military and Botanical
Lot 565–613
Books and Pictures from the Library of Judge David A.L. Smout Q.C. who taught at Osgoode Hall School Toronto 1948-1952/1977
Lot 620–629
Books and Pictures from the Library of Roger Allegaert (1931-2016)
Lot 631–657
Modern, First Editions, Poetry and 20th Century Literature
Lot 660–688
Stamps, Maps, Prints and Albums
Lot 695–743
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Jewellery & Silver Wednesday 27 March 2019 Further entries invited Closing date: Friday 1 March Enquiries: Jewellery & Watches Louise Dennis FGA DGA louise.dennis@mallams.co.uk Silver & Objets de Vertu Alicia Rogers alicia.rogers@mallams.co.uk 01865 241358 www.mallams.co.uk
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Clocks and Barometers
1. A LARGE EDWARDIAN OAK TABLE CLOCK the brass dial with silvered Gothic chapters, sun burst centre and name plaque inscribed Alex Clark, Manufacturing Co., London, the substantial three train chain fusée movement with anchor escapement, chiming on a nest of eight bells and striking on a coiled gong, the dome top case with brass cherub mounts, pineapple finials and sound frets to either side, upon bracket feet, 72cm high £700-900
2. A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH CARRIAGE CLOCK with Gothic enamel chapter ring, foliate disc centre and gilt mask, silvered platform lever escapement and coiled gong strike, the satin gilt case with barley twist handle over matching columns with Corinthian capitals, 12.7cm high with travelling case and key £150-200
3. A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH GIANT CARRIAGE CLOCK the two piece dial with stylised Arabic chapters and foliate scroll engraved copper centre with visible escapement, twin train Marti movement striking on a coiled gong, the anglaise brass case inset with an aneroid barometer beneath the swing handle, 19.5cm high, complete with original leather travelling case £400-600 4. AN ART DECO DESK TOP TIMEPIECE, the silvered arch dial with Arabic numerals inscribed C Bucherer, 8 Days with chrome plated case and pivoting stand upon an onyx base, 19cm high £100-200
6. A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER PLATED DESK THERMOMETER with mercury tube over a finely engraved panel ‘Notre Dame de Lourdes’, with mahogany back board and strut support, 21.5cm high, a Swiss treen folding travelling thermometer inscribed ‘Montana’ and carved with edelweiss, 8cm long and an alabaster obelisk desk thermometer, 15.5cm high (3) £60-80
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5. DROCOURT, FRANCE - A 19TH CENTURY GRANDE SONNERIE CARRIAGE CLOCK, the polychrome Roman dial with central doves nest, moon hands over a subsidiary alarm dial flanked by two cherubs, the movement with platform lever escapement striking the hours, quarters and alarm on two coiled gongs with Drocourt trademark and numbered 17494. The foliate engraved gilt Cannelee case with push button repeat and porcelain panelled sides, one decorated with a lady on stilts crossing a stream with dog, the other of a lady beside a fence with feeding birds, the base with striking, silent and full striking lever, 14cm high £2500-3500
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7. A NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA, LONDON POCKET BAROMETER ALTIMETER, the signed silvered dial numbered 3898 with gilt brass case, 4.7cm diameter with original leather covered case and a further unsigned pocket barometer altimeter (2) £60-80
8. LONGCASE CLOCK KEYS - thirteen 18th Century and later crank handle keys £80-120
9. A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH CARRIAGE CLOCK the white enamel Roman dial inscribed Howell James & Co, To the Queen, 579 Regent Street, London and Paris, blued moon hands and subsidiary alarm dial, platform lever escapement striking the hours and half hours on a bell with a satin gilt corniche case, 11.5cm high, with travelling case and key £300-400
11. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY BRASS SHIPS BELL CLOCK, the 8” silvered Roman dial with subsidiary seconds signed Dimmer, 101 High Street, Portsmouth and Southsea with slow/fast regulation at 12 o’clock, the substantial twin train chain fusee movement with platform lever escapement, the perlage back plate with two hammers striking a single bell, the plain drum case with hinged door and a pattern of sound holes to the underside, 24cm diameter £300-500
10. AN ART DECO BURR WALNUT VENEERED WALL HANGING ANEROID BAROMETER the silvered dial inscribed ‘Chadburns Ltd, Liverpool’, flanked by a thermometer and storm glass, 36cm high, together with an Art Deco eight day desk top timepiece with chrome plated case and walnut stand, 12.5cm high (2) £30-50
12. AN EBONISED BRACKET OR TABLE CLOCK, the square brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, Arabic five minutes and stylised sword hilt half hour marks, with slow/fast and chime/silent rings to the upper corners, the Winterhalder & Hofmeier twin barrel movement with anchor escapement and chiming movement, the 18th Century style ebonised case with brass swing handle to the domed top over glazed sides with fish scale frets and ogee bracket feet, 33cm high handle down £200-300
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13. A 19TH CENTURY ORMOLU MANTEL TIMEPIECE with white enamel Roman dial, the watch movement indistinctly signed Francoir, Shardy (?), the foliate urn case with copper liner upon a grape vine and cornucopia plinth base, 19.5cm high £200-300
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15. AN OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 13” brass break arch dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, Arabic five minutes, foliate scroll engraved centre with subsidiary seconds signed Gandy, Cockermouth, urn spandrels and moon phase to the arch. The hood with moulded break arch cornice, single brass ball and spike finial and Corinthian capital pilasters, the trunk with quarter columns over a plain base, 241cm high with two lead weights, pendulum and key £600-800
14. A LATE VICTORIAN/EDWARDIAN BRACKET CLOCK, the break arch brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, Arabic five minutes to the outer track and fleur de lys half hour marks, matted centre, the arch with chime/silent, slow/fast, Westminster chimes and chime on eight bells rings with gilt rococo spandrels/mounts. The substantial three train fusee chain movement with a nest of eight bells, four coiled gongs and further striking gong, pull repeat and pendulum holdfast. The heavily foliate scroll carved dark oak case with flat top over a mask frieze and projecting term corners, sound frets to the sides and rear and shaped plinth base, 62cm high with matching bracket £500-800
19. A SWISS BULLSEYE GLASS CALENDAR DESK WATCH the gilt fleur de lys decorated white enamel Roman dial with subsidiary month, date, day and seconds dials, the latter incorporating a rolling moon, the three quarter plate keyless lever movement numbered 125857, the nickel plated case with suspension loop and hemispherical glass rear cover, 10cm diameter overall £400-600
18. AN EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the 11” square brass dial signed to the lower edge Fab. Robin, Londini Fecit, with silvered Roman chapter ring, stylised sword hilt half hour marks and Arabic five minutes to the outer track, subsidiary seconds, ringed winding holes and triple coronet engraved date aperture to the matted centre, cherub mask and foliate scroll spandrels, the movement with four knopped and finned pillars. The later marquetry hood and case with barley twist pilasters, convex throat moulding over a marquetry panelled trunk door and base, on ebonised bun feet, 204cm high £1000-1500
17. A MAHOGANY TABLE OR BRACKET CLOCK the convex silvered Roman dial signed William Chattle, London, the twin train chain fusee movement with anchor escapement, bell strike and engraved back plate decorated with a floral urn, the boxwood strung arch top case with brass fish scale side frets, moulded base and brass ball feet, 42cm high £300-500
20. ULYSSE NARDIN, LOCLE, A BRITISH MILITARY ISSUE MARINE DECK WATCH NO. 28741, the white enamel Roman dial with Arabic five minutes and centre seconds, the fully jeweled movement with micrometer adjustment, .925 standard white metal case with screw off back and broad arrow stamp, top wind with suspension loop, fitted in a three part mahogany box, watch 5.5cm diameter £400-600
21. A FRENCH OVAL CARRIAGE TIMEPIECE, with white enamel Roman dial, platform lever escapement with lacquered brass case on turned feet, 11.5cm high £60-90
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16. A MONTH DURATION SEAWEED MARQUETRY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 12” square brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, Arabic five minutes and stylised sword hilt half hour marks, signed William Pain, London, matted centre with subsidiary seconds, date aperture and ringed winding holes, cherub and coronet spandrels with five knopped and finned pillar movement. The hood with moulded cornice, blind fretwork frieze, plain pilasters and side windows over a concave throat moulding, long door with lenticle and double skirt base, 219cm high with two brass cased weights, pendulum and key £800-1200
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23. A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH CARRIAGE CLOCK, the white enamel Roman dial with trefoil hands, signed Ellis, Exeter and Paris repeated on the movement with bell strike, later silvered platform lever escapement and push button repeat with foliate scroll engraved satin gilded corniche case, 12cm high £280-350
24. A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH CARRIAGE TIMEPIECE, with Gothic enamel dial, lever escapement, polished and lacquered concave case with arched handle and turned feet, together with original leather travelling case and key, clock 11cm high £100-150
25. A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH MINIATURE CARRIAGE TIMEPIECE, with white enamel Roman dial, silvered platform lever escapement, the movement back plate signed with initials A B (Achille Brocot) with satin gilt corniche case, 7cm high £200-300
26. A FRENCH CARRIAGE CLOCK, with white enamel Roman dial, indistinctly signed W...Ford & Son, Exeter and Eastbourne, the movement with coiled gong strike and lever escapement with polished and lacquered anglaise case, 11.5cm high £120-180
27. A 1930’S LE COULTRE EIGHT DAY TRAVELLING CLOCK, the rectangular dial with Arabic numerals and luminous hands in a folding dark tan leather case, 10cm high overall £50-70
28. A GOLIATH POCKET WATCH, with white enamel Roman dial, subsidiary seconds, blued steel hands and nickel plated case, 7cm diameter £50-70
29. A BRASS SHIPS CLOCK, the silvered Roman dial signed T Martin, Regent Street with eight day English lever escapement, bezel diameter 16cm £100-150
30. A SMITHS CHROME PLATED SHIPS CLOCK, the Roman dial with subsidiary seconds and eight day movement, bezel diameter 17cm, together with an aneroid wall barometer with enamel dial and open centre, chrome bezel and ebonised wood case, 14.5cm diameter (2) £80-120
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22. DROCOURT, FRANCE - 19TH CENTURY CARRIAGE CLOCK, the white enamel Roman dial with Arabic five minutes, silvered platform lever escapement, the back plate with Drocourt trademark, coiled gong strike and numbered 29920, the gorge case with large rectangular top glass, 12.5cm high £500-700
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32. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY MANTEL TIMEPIECE, with gilded convex Roman dial, the drum movement with platform lever escapement, the case with square tapering pillars and brass disc feet, 15cm high £40-60
34. A LATE 19TH CENTURY GERMAN CALENDAR WALL CLOCK, with two piece white enamel Roman dial over day, date and month apertures with roller indicators, the movement with outside count wheel coiled gong strike, unsigned but possible Lenzkirch and gridiron pendulum, the architectural case with arched dentil moulded pediment over turned and fluted pillars flanking an arched glazed door with carved scallop shell and pendant finials below, 111cm high £500-700
35. AN ART DECO CHROME PLATED DESK TOP TIMEPIECE, having a square silvered dial and eight day movement, 14cm wide £40-60
37. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY STRUT DESK TOP TIMEPIECE, the gilt square dial with Arabic numerals, 24 hour indications and luminous hands, eight day six ruby movement, the gilt bronze case with kneeling figure feet and foliate decoration, 8.5cm high £50-70
33. A LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY 12” FUSEE WALL TIMEPIECE, the Roman dial signed H Winstone, Junr., Cardiff, £180-220
36. A 20TH CENTURY STRUT TIMEPIECE WITH ALARM, the square gilt dial with Roman chapter ring, the centre decorated classical figures and with blue enamel case, 3” square £50-70
38. A SWISS EIGHT DAY TRAVELLING TIMEPIECE, with circular white enamel dial, having tortoiseshell folding case, silver gilt hinges and clasp, circa 1920, 11cm high £80-120
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31. AN EDWARDIAN MANTEL TIMEPIECE, the white enamel convex Roman dial signed Ollivant & Botsford, Manchester, the drum movement with platform lever escapement, the balloon type case with inlaid floral urn and brass bun feet, 27.5cm high £60-80
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40. A BRACKET OR TABLE CLOCK, the 8” square brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, Arabic five minutes and stylised sword hilt half hour marks, signed John Mitchel, London, the matted centre with faux pendulum aperture, date aperture and ringed winding holes, blued steel hands and winged cherub mask spandrels, the twin fusee movement with five knopped and finned pillars, anchor escapement, bell strike, the back plate with acanthus scroll and mask engraving with pendulum hold fast. The walnut case with inverted bell top, gilt swing handle, fretwork frieze to the door top, side windows and pad feet, 40cm high handle down £500-800
39. A 19TH CENTURY MANTEL TIMEPIECE, the gilt Roman dial signed Webster, Corn Hill, London, with engine turned centre and Breguet style hands and fusee movement, the patinated bronze rectangular case with ormolu flowerhead mounts with mask and lozenge decoration to the sides upon bun feet, 23.5cm high £300-400
41. A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH TABLE CLOCK with white enamel Roman dial, Breguet style hands, the twin train drum movement with outside countwheel bell strike and Vassy Jnr. back stamp, the rouge marble case of squat pedestal form with gilt lion mask ring handles, 21cm high £100-200
42. A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH FOUR GLASS MANTEL CLOCK the convex white enamel Roman dial inscribed ‘Examined by Dent, Cockspur St. London’, the twin train gong striking movement with Louis Boname, Seloncourt, Doubs, back stamp and mercury compensated pendulum, the satin gilt brass case with fluted decoration upon turned feet, 27.5cm high £200-300
43. A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH CARRIAGE CLOCK, the white enamel Roman dial inscribed Hamilton & Co, Calcutta and Simla’ silvered platform lever escapement, coiled gong strike and the letter ‘B’ within a circle trademark, possibly Baveux, the case with rectangular top glass and push button repeat, 13cm high with key and travelling case £200-300
45. A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH MANTEL CLOCK, with white enamel Roman dial, signed to the lower edge Raingo Freres a Paris, the twin train drum movement with outside count wheel bell strike and silk suspension, the gilt metal case mounted with a patinated bronze figure of a seated greyhound, 46cm high £300-500
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44. HENRI JACOT - A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH GRANDE SONNERIE CARRIAGE CLOCK, the white enamel Roman dial with Arabic five minutes, platform lever escapement, striking and repeating on two coiled gongs, the back plate with makers stamp, No.19124 and satin gilt corniche case, the underside with lever for full striking, silent and quarters with original numbered key and distressed travelling case, 14cm high £500-700
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46. A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH MANTEL CLOCK, the silvered Roman chapter ring signed Leroy a Paris, the twin train drum movement with outside count wheel bell strike and silk suspension, the gilt metal case mounted with a silvered and gilt metal group of figures on horseback, 54cm high £300-500
47. A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH BOW FRONT FOUR GLASS MANTEL CLOCK, with champleve enamel Gothic numeral dial, twin train coiled gong strike movement and mercury compensated pendulum, the lacquered brass case with dome finial and further champleve enamel decoration, 35cm high £300-500
49. A GEORGE III MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETER, the brass register plate signed F Vago Fecit, London, within a wreath, together with mercury tube thermometer enclosed by a boxwood strung rectangular door, the case with break arch pediment, brass urn finial, exposed tube and turned dome cistern cover, 97cm high £200-300 50. A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH CARRIAGE CLOCK, the white enamel Roman dial with Arabic five minutes signed T Martin & Co., 151 Regent Street, London, Fabrique de Paris, over a subsidiary alarm dial, silvered platform lever escapement, coiled gong strike, numbered 32742, the gilt brass gorge case with large rectangular top glass and push button repeat, 12.5cm high £500-700
51. A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH FOUR GLASS MANTEL CLOCK, with two piece white enamel Roman dial, visible escapement, twin train movement, coiled gong strike and mercury compensated pendulum with a plain lacquered brass case, 27cm high £150-250
52. A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH ORMOLU MANTEL CLOCK, the engine turned Roman dial signed Raingo Freres a Paris, the twin train drum movement with outside count wheel bell strike and silk suspension, the rococo style case with foliate finial, acanthus and ‘C’ scrolls, 30.5cm high £400-600
53. A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH MANTEL CLOCK, the opaque marble dial with applied gilt metal Roman chapters, the Vincenti twin train movement with bell strike, the gilt metal case with urn finial, swag and foliate scroll decoration upon turned feet, 43cm high £250-350
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48. A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK, with silvered Roman dial, silvered platform lever escapement and coiled gong strike, column decorated case, 16cm high £300-400
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54. A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH CARRIAGE CLOCK with white enamel Roman dial, inscribed ‘Goldsmiths Company, 112 Regent Street, London W, Paris made, silvered platform lever escapement, the back plate with makers mark L.F. within an oval, striking on a coiled gong, the satin gilt corniche case with push button repeat, 13.5cm high £150-250
57. A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH CARRIAGE CLOCK with white enamel Roman dial, moon hands, silvered platform lever escapement, the back plate with Margaine trade mark No.3523 and coiled gong strike, the oval gilt brass case with push button repeat, 14cm high £250-350
55. A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH ALABASTER MANTEL CLOCK the gilt dial with Roman chapter ring and engine turned centre with central rose and inscribed banner Guyerdet Ainé Paris, moon hands and cast foliate bezel, the twin train drum movement also signed Guyerdet, count wheel bell strike and silk suspension, the architectural case with gilt urn finial and applied carved decoration upon bun feet, 42cm high £100-200
58. A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH CARRIAGE CLOCK, the Roman dial with Arabic five minutes and moon hands, silvered platform lever escapement and coiled gong strike, the satin gilt gorge case with large rectangular top glass and push button repeat, 12cm high £250-350
56. A GEORGE III MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONG CASE CLOCK the 12” break arch brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, fleur-de-lys half hour marks and Arabic five minutes, signed James Pepper, Bigleswaide, matted centre with subsidiary seconds, date aperture, ringed winding holes and engraved doves, mask spandrels, four knopped and finned pillars, the arch with Tempus Fugit boss flanked by dolphin mounts. The hood with central brass ball and eagle finial flanked by a pair of ball and spike finials over turned and fluted brass stop pillars with conforming quarter pillars to the trunk flanking a long molded top flame veneered door over a panelled and double skirt base, 228cm high £600-800
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59. A LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY FRENCH TIMEPIECE the convex white enamel Roman dial with Arabic five minutes, the watch movement with large pierced balance cock signed ‘Gaudron, Paris’, the ormolu drum head case with urn finial upon an elephant, the raised plinth base with swag decoration, 25cm high £300-500
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60. A LATE VICTORIAN TORTOISESHELL AND SILVER MOUNTED CARRIAGE TIMEPIECE with circular white enamel Roman dial and French movement, the plain rectangular case with silver swing handle, mounts and bun feet, 9cm high £150-250
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61. A MINIATURE SWISS CARRIAGE TIMEPIECE the polychrome enamel dial with Roman numerals inscribed Henry Capt Geneve, Gallopin & Cie Susccrs. silvered platform lever escapement and signed back plate, the satin gilt case with column corners and polychrome enamelled sides decorated corn flowers, 57mm high, together with a Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Asprey & Co., maroon leather travelling case with inset key to base £250-350
64. A GEORGE III MAHOGANY WHEEL BAROMETER, the 8” silvered dial inscribed ‘John Brown, M.D., Snowhill, London’, bearing date 1802 and centred with a star, brass bezel, thermometer over, the round top inlaid case with chevron strung edge, 98cm high AF £50-80
66. A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH OVAL GRANDE SONNERIE CARRIAGE CLOCK, the white enamel Roman dial with subsidiary alarm dial, later platform lever escapement striking on two coiled gongs, the satin gilt case with loop handle, push button repeat, the base with hours and quarters, quarters only and silent lever, 14cm high £600-800
67. A GEORGE III MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 13 1/4” brass break arch dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, Arabic five minutes, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and floral engraving, rococo spandrels with name disc to the arch inscribed Jas. Morison, Anderston, the swan neck hood with three ball and spike/eagle brass finials and plain pillars, the trunk with shaped top door flanked by fluted pilasters upon a plain base, 223cm high, two weights, pendulum and key £400-600
65. A VICTORIAN PAINTED MAHOGANY ‘ONION TOP’ WHEEL BAROMETER with hygrometer thermometer, mirror and spirit level, the steel principal dial with engraved decoration, 94cm high £50-100
68. A HAMILTON NAVIGATION MASTER DECK WATCH for the Ministry of Defence, Hydrographic Dept. c1942, Serial Number 1949-1942, the movement signed Hamilton Watch Co. USA and numbered 3992B, 22 jewels with 45mm white enamel dial and polished steel case in original fitted box £700-900
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63. A CONTINENTAL WALNUT CASED MINIATURE LONGCASE CLOCK TIMEPIECE, the gilt circular dial with enamel chapter ring, the case with gilded decoration, on bracket feet, 29cm high £80-120
62. A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TABLE CLOCK the break arch Roman dial with moon hands and strike/silent ring to the arch, the shouldered movement with four knopped pillars, twin train wire fusee movement, anchor escapement, pull repeat (cord missing), bell strike and pendulum hold fast. The break arch case mounted with a brass swing handle over arched glazed sides, plinth base and brass ball feet, 41cm high £600-800
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Musical Instruments and associated items inc. a private collection of 20thc guitars and the Robert Jacob Collection of sheet music covers. Lots 69-137
69. A GIBSON RB 250 BANJO, 97cm long, in original case £500-700
70. A GIBSON LES PAUL CUSTOM SUPREME SIX STRING ELECTRIC GUITAR, 100cm long, in original TKL carrying case, serial no. 00654538 £600-800
71. A GIBSON THUNDERBIRD BASS GUITAR, with stamped serial number 109320 446, made in USA 2012, 123cm long, in original case £600-800
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72. A GIBSON LES PAUL CUSTOM MAESTRO SG TYPE WHITE ELECTRIC GUITAR, 101cm long, in original TKL case, serial no. 030031 £1200-1500
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73. A 1934 NATIONAL STEEL ‘O’ SERIES ACCOUSTIC GUITAR, with patent numbers, 98cm long, in contemporary case, serial no. S5868 £600-800
74. A 1938 GIBSON MONTGOMERY WARD CROMWELL ACCOUSTIC GUITAR for restoration, 100cm long, in contemporary carrying case £50-150
75. A 1951 HARMONY ARCHTOP ACCOUSTIC GUITAR, model H1213, 95cm long, for restoration in contemporary case £70-150
76. A HARMONY STELLA ACCOUSTIC GUITAR, model 4641 H933, 94cm long (no case) £50-100
77. A 1930’S HARMONY ‘HAWAIIAN’ ACCOUSTIC GUITAR, with stencil palm tree decoration, 101cm long, in carrying case £50-100
78. A GODIN ELECTRIC MANDOLIN, 67cm long, in original canvas carrying case £200-300
79. A 1930’S HARMONY ‘COWBOYS’ ACCOUSTIC GUITAR, with stencilled decoration, 91cm long (no case) £40-80
79A. A HARMONY BLACK ACCOUSTIC GUITAR H1204, 106cm long £50-100
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79B. A HARMONY ACCOUSTIC GUITAR, C. 1945, 101cm long (no case) £100-200
79C. A 1970’S FENDER STRATOCASTER ELECTRIC GUITAR, 98cm long, with hard carrying case £200-400
81. A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SQUARE PIANO with line inlay decoration upon similarly inlaid stand with brass paterae, terminals and castors. The keyboard with satinwood fascia board and inscribed ‘John Broadwood and Son, London 1799 Patent, Grent Pulteney Street Golden Square’. The five and a half octave keyboard with ivory naturals and ebony accidentals, Numbered 4755, 164cm wide £600-800
80. A SET OF THREE PHOTOGRAVURES, each titled ‘Richard Wagner Gallerie’ and printed with characters from his operas, 29.5 x 19cm (3) £50-100
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82. SIR HUBERT H. PARRY: A hand-written letter on Royal College of Music letterhead dated Feb 28 1902 from Sir Hubert Parry to a Miss Ibbetson re-scheduling her lesson with Sir Walter at Windsor, signed, 12mo; together with a Royal College of Music Christmas Term Report for Miss Ibbetson dated December 1908 also signed by Parry as Director and initialled as Organ Teacher, unframed (2) £40-60
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83. A LARGE COLLECTION OF BOUND MUSIC, Edition Eulenburg, Bach, Beethoven, Chopin etc., mainly soft cover form, approximately 250 £30-50
87. AN ITALIAN MANDOLIN with rosewood and boxwood strung back, with printed label inscribed ‘Stridente,... Napoli’, 58cm overall, cased £40-60
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88. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY MUSIC CANTERBURY with three divisions above base drawer, baluster turned short legs, brass terminals, castors, 48cm wide £100-150
89. MAIRE CREAVEN (CONTEMPORARY IRISH SCHOOL) ‘Ceolteoir’, signed, pastels, 50 x 30cm £40-60
90. A 19TH CENTURY VIOLIN with two piece back, and label inscribed ‘Caspar da Salo in Brescia 1586’, 59.5cm long; together with bow in fitted carrying case £200-300
91. A COLLECTION OF 9 VOLUMES OF 18TH/19TH CENTURY SHEET MUSIC, variously bound, mixed poor condition (9) £30-50
92. CHAPPELL & CO. (pub) National Melodies for the Piano Forte. Various composers. Fo. Bound in 1⁄2 leather marbled bds £30-50
93. AN OLD ANTIPHONY LEAF - ‘Inimicus Homo’, red and black ink on vellum, numbered 79 verso, double sided, 62 x 41cm; and another similar (2) £80-120
95. A FINELY BOUND MUSICAL SCORE - ‘A Brilliant Fantasia...for the Harp composed in Honor of Her Majesty The Dowager Queen of Wurtenburg...’ by Charles Egan, published by Power London, full blue morocco with gilded armorial and ornament (345 x 260mm) £50-100
96. A PAIR OF 18TH CENTURY MEZZOTINT ENGRAVINGS - ‘A Flat Between Two Sharps’ and ‘A Sharp Between Two Flats’, printed for and sold by Carington Bowles, hand-coloured, numbered 605 and 604 respectively, 35 x 25cm (2) £100-150
94. A LATE 19TH CENTURY BAVARIA/BOHE MIA VIOLIN with two piece back, 59cm long; and two bows, cased £150-250
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‘THE ROBERT JACOB COLLECTION OF ILLUSTRATED SHEET MUSIC COVERS’ Lots 97 to 104 are part of a fine and extensive collection of mainly Victorian Illustrated Sheet Music Covers and scores from the estate of the late Robert Jacob as well as a selection of illustrated books about music covers and printers. Collected over many years they include a wide variety of decorative works by the well-known lithographers of the period such as Brandard, Concanen and Baxter to name but a few. The late Mr Jacob’s meticulously prepared hand-written and typed catalogue/index is also available for reference during the viewing of the sale.
98. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY BOUND ALBUM OF SHEET MUSIC with various airs and songs to include: Messrs Lowe’s Selection of Dance Music; Psyche and the Butterfly etc., also with some hand-written and inked music inserted, the fly leaf with previous owner’s names dating to 1848 and 1890; together with a quantity of further bound volumes, many inserted with decorative pictorial covers and also including ‘The Musical Gem’ a souvenir for 1830 edited by W Ball & N.C. Bochsa; and ‘The Cadeau for 1831’ (approximately 28 albums) £100-200
97. A LATE VICTORIAN FRAMED SHEET MUSIC COVER for the Erin Quadrille by Wilhelm Keller printed with lithographic view of Sackville St., Dublin, 33 x 22.5cm; four further similar, all in bespoke frames;and four mounted but unframed examples (9) £30-50
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100. F.H. BURNEY (ed) ‘The Musical Bijou, an album of Music, Poetry and Prose for MDCCCXXIX’, London Goulding and D’Almaine pubs; another issue for MDCCCXXX; and a quantity of bound music albums, mainly Victorian and including many decorative covers (approximately 17 albums total) £100-200
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101. CRAMER, ADDISON & BEALE (pubs) ‘Overture to the Grand Opera The Siege of Rochelle’ composed by M.W. Balfe arranged for Two Performers on the Piano Forte’, and other works similarly published and bound in one volume; and approximately sixteen further albums, mainly late Victorian and including many decorative covers (17) £100-200
99. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY BOUND ALBUM OF SHEET MUSIC, the cover with owner’s label for ‘Sarah Barker, 1814’ and also including two aquatint engravings for the Cottage Rondo and The Shepherd’s Rondo (pgs 116 and 132); and a quantity of further various bound volumes, many with decorative pictorial covers included (approximately 21 albums) £200-300
102. A LARGE QUANTITY OF DECORATIVE SHEET MUSIC COVERS, mainly Victorian, (approximately 190 in total) £100-200
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104. A QUANTITY OF REFERENCE AND BIOGRAPHICAL MUSIC RELATED WORKS, THEMES TO INCLUDE: Victorian Sheet Music Covers; reference and price guides to Sheet Music; Music Hall; Baxter Print guides and Newsletters etc £100-200
105. A GIBSON J-185EC GUITAR, serial no. 01173011, 104cm long, in TKL carrying case £500-700
106. A GIBSON FIREBIRD VII GUITAR, 111cm long, in original case, serial no. 92280790 Note: Originally bought as a Firebird V and subsequently upgraded £1000-1500
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103. A LARGE QUANTITY OF DECORATIVE BLACK AND WHITE SHEET MUSIC COVERS, mainly Victorian and early 20th Century (approximately 200 in total) £80-120
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110. AN EARLY 1960’S SUZUKI ‘SPANISH’ ACCOUSTIC GUITAR, labelled, 101cm long, in carrying case, serial no. 701 £50-100
109. A C.F. MARTIN & CO (NAZARETH P.A.) D12 28 ACCOUSTIC GUITAR, 106cm long, in original case, serial no. 1191618 £600-800
111. A RICKENBACKER 330 12 ELECTRIC GUITAR, purchased 2007, 102cm long, in original hard case £400-600
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112. A 1940’S HARMONY H162 ACCOUSTIC GUITAR, 102cm long, in contemporary case, serial no. 237H700 £50-100
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114. AN EPIPHONE ACCOUSTIC GUITAR model number FT 570 BL, 107cm long, in carrying case £50-100
116. A RICKENBACK 330 RUBY ELECTRIC GUITAR, 100cm long, as new in original hard case £400-600
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117. A GITANE CLASSIC SELMER MACCAFFERRI JAZZ STYLE ACCOUSTIC GUITAR, serial no. 10932 D-500, 98cm long (no case) £200-400
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113. A NATIONAL RESOPHONIC STYLE O TRICONE REISSUE ACCOUSTIC GUITAR, nickel plated brass with mahogany neck, labelled with serial number 102.5 and dated 09.03, 100cm long, in original case £800-1200
115. A HARMONY STRATOTONE H46 MARS ELECTRIC GUITAR, 97cm long (no case) £180-250
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118. A HARMONY STRATOTONE H45 MARS ELECTRIC GUITAR 1959, 96cm long, in associated carrying case £200-400
120. A FENDER BLACK STRATOCASTER ELECTRIC GUITAR, circa 1972, restored, 98cm long, in hard case, serial no. E301336 £200-400
119. A FENDER AMERICAN TELECASTER ELECTRIC GUITAR, 97cm long, purchased 2004, with hard case, serial no. £200-400
122. A 19TH CENTURY GERMAN VIOLIN with two piece back, and label inscribed ‘Jacobus Stainer, Manufactured in Dresden’, the back stamped ‘Berlin’, 58cm long; together with a bow with ivory and abalone mounted frog, 74cm long; and one further bow, cased £300-500
124. A WALNUT CASED CLAVICHORD by John Morley with hinged lid stamped ‘John Morley’ and numbered ‘M197’ also inscribed with name to fascia panel, square section tapering stand with central stretcher, 112cm wide Sold with Article 10 Certificate No. 576393/01 £150-250
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123. A ROSEWOOD FLUTE with silvered keys in three sections, each section stamped ‘Siccama Patentee 70’, cased £200-300
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125. A NORTH GERMAN VIOLIN, C.1900, with two piece back, and bow, 58.5cm; and a German 3/4 size violin, 55cm; both cased (2) £50-100
126. A LATE 19TH CENTURY GERMAN 3/4 SIZE VIOLIN with single piece back, 52cm; with bow, cased £80-120
127. AN OLD INDIAN BULBUL TARANG with stained wooden frame, the strings actioned by numerical keys, 61cm wide £20-40
128. A LACHENAL & CO. HEXAGONAL EBONISED CONCERTINA with fret carved foliate decoration to the ends and sixty glass keys, with printed paper label and numbered ‘37819’, 17cm wide, in associated case £100-200
129. A NATIONAL BAND ‘CHERRY’ CONCERTINA with ten keys to one side and three to the other, 30cm wide £30-50
130. A ‘GREMLIN’ HEXAGONAL MAHOGANY CONCERTINA with 49 keys and fret carved decoration to the ends, 17cm wide; another similar; and a German concertina (3) £100-200
131. A BEECHWOOD SIDE TABLE, the glazed top enclosing a printed music score after Mozart - ‘Ave Verum Corpus’ above frieze drawer, square section, taperin legs, undertier, 41cm wide
132. A MATCHED PAIR OF BEECHWOOD AND UPHOLSTERED PIANO STOOLS £40-60
133. A VIOLIN, PROBABLY ENGLISH C.1800, with two piece back, repairer’s label attached inside printed and inscribed ‘Robert Gladstone, Newcastle-on-Tyne, No. 292 Aug 1879’, 58cm long £600-800
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134. A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY POLE SCREEN, the banner with scroll carved frame and of cartouche shape incorporating a tapestry woven with two Negro figures, one playing the piano accordion, the other with music score, flared hexagonal column, concave sided platform base, scroll carved feet, 140cm high £80-120
135. A GROUP OF EIGHT HOPE’S CHARACTER THEATRICAL PORTRAITS, the hand-coloured prints embellished with textile and metal foils, comprising Miss Bolton as Fatima, Mr Codce in the Waterman, Mr Helm as Bluebeard, Catalina the female pirate, Lord Nelson, Mr Gomersal as Napoleon, Mr Cooke as Ben Back-Stay, and Mr Freer as the Gay Buccaneer, largest approximately 29 x 20cm; and three further similar to include King Rufus and Mr Creswick as Hamlet, published by J Redington (11)
136. WALTER PARRATT (1841-1924) A collection of thirty nine hand-written cards, c.1900/1915 from Walter Parratt, The Cloisters, Windsor Castle to Miss Alice Ibbetson/Mrs W Barnes, variously annotated and signed, and in original stamped envelopes (39) * Walter Parratt, organist at Magdalen College, Oxford and later at St George’s Chapel, Windsor. Also President of the Royal College of Organists £30-50
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137. FREDERICK BRIDGE (1844-1924) A collection of ten hand-written cards c.1900/1910 from Frederick Bridge, The Cloisters, Westminster Abbey to Miss Alice Ibbetson/Mrs W Barnes, variously annotated and signed, mainly in original stamped envelopes (10) * Sir John Frederick Bridge, Cathedral organist at Manchester Cathedral and later Westminster Abbey £20-30
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140. AN ANTIQUE CAST METAL FIGURE in armour, the remains of a sword at his side, 14.5cm high; and an early bronze mace (2) £80-120
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138. AN ISLAMIC BRASS, COPPER AND WHITE METAL SIDE HANDLED COFFEE PAN, on stand with burner, six matching cups with later Chinese porcelain inserts, and a matching rectangular tray base, 32cm wide £100-200
139. A COLLECTION OF ASIAN ITEMS, comprising a brass kneeling camel votive, a carved baluster vase with white metal mounts, a mounted nut vase, a Tibetan small head, a painted and stamped leather puppet, on turned wooden handle, a pottery statue fragment, and an Indian painting of an elephant (qty) £100-200
141. A 19TH CENTURY MAJOLICA STRAWBERRY DISH, modelled with a bird flanked by cream jug and sugar basin in nests, the dish relief decorated with strawberry plants on a turquoise ground, 27.5cm wide (AF) £100-150
142. A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE HEXAGONAL TEAPOT, painted with figures and with inscription, (AF, later cover), 11.5cm high; and a 19th Century Chinese blue and white jar painted with a landscape (2) £40-60
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143. A 19TH CENTURY DOULTON AND WATTS STONEWARE REFORM BOTTLE, modelled as Lord Brougham holding a banner impressed ‘The True Spirit of Reform’, 18cm high; a Doulton stoneware jug, applied with hunting and country scenes, another similar jug, and a silver mounted Doulton stoneware miniature mug (4) £100-150
144. A LATE VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT WRITING SLOPE, with brass, mother of pearl and bone inlaid decoration, and fitted interior, 35.5cm wide; and a meerschaum pipe, cased (2) £60-90
145. A 19TH CENTURY MINTON MAJOLICA CHESTNUT DISH, the partly covered scallop form dish moulded with chestnuts and foliage, and having a leaf form spoon, 25.5cm wide £200-300
146. A 19TH CENTURY MAJOLICA GAME DISH AND COVER, the sides moulded in relief with two stags’ heads and foliage, the lid with bugle, rifle and sword upon a bed of foliage, 35cm wide £100-150
147. AN 18TH CENTURY WINE GLASS, with slightly flared trumpet shaped bowl, the stem with teardrop air bubble, 21cm high (chips to base); and a pair of late 19th Century gilt heightened opaliné glass scent bottles and stoppers (3) £40-60
148. THREE 1930’S EMBROIDERED AND PAINTED LINEN MATS, each depicting a risqué nude female with gauze lift up aprons, each 20cm high, together with a set of six lace edged circular doilies, painted with scenes after Alison Uttley’s Little Grey Rabbit, 15.5cm diameter; a metal beaded and printed gauze shawl; and a 1930’s brocade dress coat with black velvet detailing, by Stella Mary Pearce (qty) £50-80
149. A ROYAL CROWN DERBY IMARI PATTERN PART TEA SERVICE, comprising nine cups, ten saucers, twelve plates, sandwich plate and sugar basin, and a similar miniature ewer and basin £40-60
150. A 19TH CENTURY GILT METAL POCKET BAROMETER, with silvered dial, 4.7cm diameter, in fitted leather case; and a WWII military compass by Keuffel & Esser Co., New York, in leather case (2) £50-80
151. A VICTORIAN MEERSCHAUM PIPE, carved as the head of a young woman, with pierced nostrils, and detachable conical hat, having gold (untested) mounted amber mouth piece inscribed and dated 1876, 15cm long, in fitted case; together with a miniature flintlock pistol, 4.5cm long, cased, a cased siphon tap; and a pair of Victorian stockings (5) £70-90
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152. A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH GILT METAL AND ENAMEL OPERA GLASSES, painted with ‘jewelled’ reserves of flowers on a pink ground, 10.5cm wide; another similar pair, painted with garlands of flowers on a white guilloche enamel ground, by Carpenter, Paris; a further pair of gilt metal and mother of pearl opera glasses; and a mother of pearl and gilt metal cylindrical atomiser (4) £100-200
153. ENGLISH SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) A miniature oval portrait of a lady, with black shawl and white lace edged cap, watercolour, oval, 7.5cm high; two further oval miniatures, one of a lady, the other a bearded gentleman; a 19th Century silhouette portrait; two photographic miniatures; and an ambrotype, cased (7) £100-150
154. A PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY FIGURES of dalmatians, each in recumbent position upon a gilt heightened blue base, 11cm wide (2) £30-50
155. A LATE 19TH CENTURY CANTONESE CARVED IVORY CARD CASE, intricately carved with figures amidst trees and pavilions, 11cm high £200-300
156. A LATE 19TH CENTURY CHINESE CARVED TORTOISESHELL RECTANGULAR BOX, of slightly curved form, intricately carved with figures, a boat, trees and pavilions, 10.5cm wide £150-200
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157. A COPELAND NELSON CENTENARY TYG, SUBSCRIBER’S COPY, decorated with a portrait of Admiral Lord Nelson, a view of HMS Victory and Britannia, printed marks, 1905, 14.5cm high £200-300
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158. A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY FRENCH BRONZE AND GILT MOUNTED CANDLESTICKS, each with a standing cherub supporting the nozzle, on cylindrical column and black square marble base, 25.5cm high (2) £100-150
159. A PAIR OF FRENCH BRONZE AND GILT METAL TABLE LUSTRES, each modelled with an eagle with outstretched wing and being with faceted glass drops, on circular bases, 23cm high (2) £100-150
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160. A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY FRENCH ORMOLU TABLE LUSTRES, in the form of dolphins, the foliate cast upper part hung with faceted glass drops, on black marble square plinth bases, 26cm high (2) £150-200
161. A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY GILT METAL DWARF CANDLESTICKS, on paw feet with shaped glass storm shades, 31cm high overall (2) £100-150
162. A 19TH CENTURY SANDALWOOD DOME TOPPED STATIONERY BOX, with fret pierced ivory mounts, the interior with divisions and two small lidded compartments, 21.5cm £100-200
163. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY BURR WALNUT AND BOX STRUNG TEA CADDY, of sarcophagus form, fitted with two lidded compartments, on bun feet, 19.5cm; and a 19th Century satinwood and rosewood banded sarcophagus tea caddy (2) £100-150
164. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY BURR WALNUT AND BOX STRUNG TEA CADDY, of chamfered rectangular form, 12.5cm; and a mahogany tea caddy of bowed sarcophagus form, fitted two lidded compartments, 20cm (2) £100-150
165. A 19TH CENTURY SATINWOOD RECTANGULAR BOX, inlaid with mosaic roundels, 25.5cm; a 19th Century mahogany and inlaid dome topped workbox, with fitted interior, 20.5cm; and a late Victorian walnut writing box (3) £100-150
166. AN EARLY VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD AND MOTHER OF PEARL INLAID SARCOPHAGUS WORKBOX, with fitted interior, 28.5cm £100-150
167. A LATE 19TH CENTURY MEISSEN BOWL, of shaped squared outline, painted with flowers on a yellow ground, 23cm wide; and a set of seven smaller plates (8) £150-200
168. A LATE 19TH CENTURY MEISSEN CABINET PLATE, painted with three exotic birds within a border of insects, 24.5cm diameter; another similar plate; a set of six Meissen blue and white onion pattern twin handled cups and saucers; and a Dresden trinket box modelled as a cat playing with a ball (qty) £100-150
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170. A SET OF SEVEN DAVENPORT ORNITHOLOGICAL CABINET PLATES, painted with exotic birds and inscribed with titles verso, to include: North American round-crested duck; smallest humming bird of Jamica; African ash-coloured and red parrot, summer duck of Carolina, and others after ‘A Natural History of Uncommon Birds’ by George Edwards, 20cm diameter (7) £150-200
172. A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY PORCELAIN TWIN HANDLED VASES, painted with flowers on a gilt heightened deep blue ground, 26cm high; a similar small vase; a pair of 19th Century botanical cabinet plates; two 19th Century porcelain florally painted mugs, dated 1859 and 1868 respectively; a New Hall sucrier and cover; two other similar pieces; various late 18th and early 19th Century coffee cans, saucers etc.; a lustre jug; and a decanter (qty) £200-300
173. A 19TH CENTURY SEVRES PORCELAIN TWIN HANDLED CUP AND COVER, decorated with panels of gilt and blue on a cafe au lait ground, 12cm high; four French coffee cans and saucers; and a Satsuma pottery bowl (qty) £80-120
174. A ROMAN MARBLE SMALL FEMALE HEAD, 7.5cm high, on ebonised plinth, 14.5cm high overall £100-150
175. A PRE-COLUMBIAN POTTERY FIGURE, 15.5cm high; a collection of further antiquities and objects, to include a turquoise glazed shabti, an eastern patinated bronze figure; and other pieces (8) £100-150
176. A PAIR OF SAMPSON PORCELAIN SMALL FIGURES of seated dalmatians, with puppies, 7cm high; a small florally encrusted sheep figure; a similar poodle; and a further smaller recumbent dog (5) £30-50
177. TWO 18TH CENTURY BLANC-DE-CHINE WATER DROPPERS, each modelled with a seated figure and relief decorated with flowers and foliage, 7.2cm high (2) £300-400
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169. A 19TH CENTURY CHAMBERLAINS WORCESTER DESSERT SERVICE, painted with flowers within gilt heightened borders, comprising a comport, two square plates, and twelve plates, the square plates with impressed marks (15) £80-120
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171. A PAIR OF DERBY FIGURES, of a lady and gentleman, each seated upon a chair and with gilt decorated costume, 15cm high; and a pair of Derby small bottle vases, painted and gilt decorated with stylised flowering foliage (4) £80-120
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180. AN 18TH CENTURY CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE CYLINDRICAL TANKARD, painted with two large frogs in a landscape scene, 12.5cm high; a Chinese helmet shaped jug, gilt decorated with flowers and with shaped rustic handle, 15cm high; a small blue and white Chinese sparrow beak cream jug and cover, later gilt decoration; and four various late 18th Century Chinese tea bowls/cups and saucers (12) £50-80
178. AN 18TH CENTURY CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE CHARGER, painted with flowering foliage, 39cm diameter £500-700
179. AN 18TH CENTURY CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE ARMORIAL SMALL PLATE, centred with a gilt heightened crest of Yonge, 16cm diameter £300-400
181. A 19TH CENTURY PRATTWARE CREAM JUG, the bulbous body printed with an image of Britannia within a floral vignette and border, 9cm high £300-400
182. A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE OVAL BUTTER DISH, COVER AND STAND, painted with landscape scenes, 15cm wide £100-150
183. AN 18TH CENTURY CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE CUSPIDOR, painted and gilt heightened with butterflies and floral sprigs, 8cm high £200-300
184. A LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY CHINESE CANTON ENAMEL EWER AND COVER, with slender baluster body decorated with two raised panels of figures, 27cm high £800-1000
185. AN 18TH CENTURY CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE CUP STAND, painted and gilt heightened with flowers, having central, pierced stand on a scalloped base, 22.5cm £600-800
186. A CHINESE CANTON ENAMEL TEA CADDY AND COVER, of shaped square section, decorated with panels of flowers on a yellow ground, within blue and white borders, 11cm high £200-300
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188. AN 18TH CENTURY CHINESE BRONZE INCENSE BURNER, with gilt heightened decoration, on three supports, having an associated pierced hardwood cover with hardstone finial, 17.5cm high £1200-1500
189. AN 18TH CENTURY CHINESE CANTON ENAMEL CIRCULAR DISH, painted with figures at a table in a mountainous landscape, 20.5cm diameter £800-1200
190. A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE ECUELLE TUREEN AND COVER, painted with flowers, and having scalloped twin handles, 13.5cm diameter £150-200
191. A 17TH CENTURY ITALIAN BLUE AND WHITE MAJOLICA ALBARELLO, painted with St Francis and inscribed ‘Sy. Deportul Ca. DI. Mesve’, 26.5cm high £500-700
192. AN 18TH CENTURY CHINESE CANTON ENAMEL AND WOODEN CASKET, the lid, interior and sides inset with six rectangular panels painted with figures in gardens and landscapes, 15cm wide £600-800
193. A ROCK CRYSTAL SPHERE, 15cm diameter £500-700
194. A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE GINGER JAR, painted with birds in flight, the base with a hare mark, 19.5cm high £200-300
195. A PAIR OF CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE SAUCE BOATS, painted with borders of trailing flowers, 18.5cm long (2) £250-300
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187. A 17TH CENTURY CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE EWER, painted with figures in a garden, hairline cracks and chips, 23cm high £700-900
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196. TWO CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BALUSTER VASES, from the Vung Tao cargo, each painted with panels of flowers, 15cm high (2) £500-700
197. A SMALL COLLECTION OF CHINESE MOTHER OF PEARL GAMING COUNTERS, various shapes and sizes (qty) £20-40
198. A CHINESE KANGXI BLUE AND WHITE VASE, of baluster form with flared neck, decorated with stylised scrolls and flower heads, 30cm high £300-400
199. AN ANTIQUE PERSIAN MARINE IVORY DAGGER HILT, 17TH/18TH CENTURY, carved to each side with two figures within beaded script, 11.8cm long £400-600
200. A CHINESE BAMBOO SECTION CYLINDRICAL BOX AND COVER, carved with panels of figures, exotic birds and foliage, 11.5cm diameter £200-300
201. A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE IVORY OVAL FRAME, carved with birds amidst flowering foliage, with loop handle to the top and easel support, 12.5cm high £80-100
202. A FACETED ROCK CRYSTAL BEAD NECKLET (UNSTRUNG) £40-50
203. A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE IVORY RECTANGULAR FRAME, carved with flowering foliage, and with easel support, 15.5cm high £300-400
204. A SET OF EIGHT ROYAL COPENHAGEN CABINET PLATES, printed with Hans Christian Andersen scenes within gilt borders, 18.5cm diameter (8) £80-100
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206. A CHINESE SQUAT BALUSTER VASE, with pale blue speckled glaze, and impressed seal mark, 8cm high £30-40
207. A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE CREAM JUG, painted with birds in flight and flowering plants, 11cm high £30-40
208. A JAPANESE BLUE AND WHITE VASE, of lobed form, decorated with alternating panels of figures and patterns, 18cm high £100-150
209. A GREEN HARDSTONE BEAD NECKLACE £30-40
210. A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE IVORY OVAL FRAME, intricately carved with flowers and foliage, with inner beaded border, and easel support, 12.5cm high £150-200
211. A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE HARDWOOD URN STAND, with rouge marble inset top, with carved and pierced decoration and cabriole legs, 28cm wide £200-300
212. A COLLECTION OF ASSORTED CHINESE HARDWOOD VASE STANDS (qty) £40-80
213. A CHINESE KANGXI BLUE AND WHITE BALUSTER JUG AND COVER, with spirally wrythen body, decorated with flowering foliage, 16.5cm high (2) £150-200
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205. A CHINESE KANGXI BLUE AND WHITE SMALL VASE, decorated with figures and flowers, another similar small vase; and a similar miniature ewer, largest 12cm high (3) £150-200
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214. A CHINESE PORCELAIN INCENSE BURNER, in the form of an elephant with howdah, polychrome enamel decoration 24.5cm £100-200
215. A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE TEAPOT AND COVER, painted with figures in a garden and with gilt decorated borders, 19.5cm high £80-120
216. A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE CIRCULAR POTS AND COVERS, one painted with a figure wrestling a tiger, the other with a seated figure, 13.5cm diameter (2) £150-200
217. AN 18TH CENTURY BOHEMIAN SPIRIT FLASK, of faceted rectangular form, painted with a pipe smoker and an urn of flowers, 19cm high £180-220
218. A 19TH CENTURY BLUE AND WHITE POTTERY SAUCE TUREEN, COVER AND STAND, printed with the Willow pattern, the cover with pine cone finial, 19cm long £150-200
219. FOUR BOHEMIAN GREEN TINTED WINE GLASSES, on reeded spreading bases, and three further green tinted wines (7) £100-200
220. A CLARICE CLIFF WATER-LILY PLANTER, with pale pink petals, printed marks, 20cm wide £30-50
221. A LATE 19TH CENTURY WHITE METAL CRUCIFIX RELIQUARY, with pierced and engraved decoration, the hinged back opening to reveal several compartments, 12.5cm long; a 1930’s enamel crucifix with stoup, on onyx plaque, 19cm; another crucifix; a rosary, with mother of pearl beads; and a green Jasperware circular plaque in gilt metal mounted easel frame (5) £50-80
222. A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE CARVED IVORY PART CHESS SET, an early 20th Century Chinese carved ivory circular box, the lid carved with a dragon; and other similar items £40-60
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223. A COLLECTION OF MAINLY EARLY 20TH CENTURY DECORATIVE MINIATURE PORTRAITS TO INCLUDE: two oval portraits of ladies, in gilt metal frames, another after Vernet in ebonised frame, four oval portraits in piano key ivory frames, an oval relief portrait, and various small framed prints (qty) £100-200
224. TWO 19TH CENTURY EMBOSSED FIRE MARKS, for Phoenix and County; a collection of five various Japanese netsuke, a gilt metal watch key, and various collar studs and badges in a small leather box £30-50
225. A PAIR OF DERBY FIGURES, modelled as a young boy and girl, he with posies of flowers, and she with a basket of grapes, 21.5cm high, with wooden stands with carved and shaped backs (4) £150-200
226. A CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN AND GILT METAL FIGURAL TWIN BRANCH CANDELABRUM, the base modelled with a girl reading a book, the detachable branches having faceted glass drops to the drip pans, 49cm high overall; and a 19th Century stoneware twin handled large mug, relief decorated with hunting and country scenes (2) £50-80
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227. A FIGURED WALNUT VENEERED MINIATURE DISPLAY CABINET, with a pair of leaded glazed doors, on cabriole legs, 14cm wide; and a copper rectangular jardiniere with shaped and riveted sides, 35.5cm (2) £50-80
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228. A LATE 19TH CENTURY NATURAL AND RED STAINED CARVED BONE CHESS SET, in a tooled leather book form games box £80-120
229. A SILVER THREE PIECE DRESSING TABLE SET, with engine turned decoration and decorated with flowers, by W.G. Sothess Ltd, Birmingham 1956, boxed (3) £30-40
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230. A GEORGE III MAHOGANY, CROSSBANDED AND CHEVRON STRUNG KNIFE BOX, the lid with star burst inlay, and having fitted interior, 38.5cm high £50-80
231. A CONTINENTAL OAK SMALL CUPBOARD, the doors carved in relief with eagles and scrolling foliage, on bun feet, 32.5cm wide; and a 19th Century crested leather shell case stick stand, 43cm high (2) £80-120
232. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY AND CROSSBANDED CARD TABLE, on square taper legs, 88cm wide £50-80
233. A VICTORIAN WALNUT FRAMED ARMCHAIR, with button backed green upholstery, on cabriole legs and castors £50-80
234. AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY AND BOX STRUNG SIDEBOARD, with an arrangement of five drawers, on square taper legs, 123cm £50-80
235. A LATE 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY AND BOX STRUNG BOOKCASE, with a pair of astragal glazed doors enclosing shelving, the base with a pair of cupboard doors, on bracket feet, 110cm £100-200
236. A STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY BLACKAMOOR TOBY JUG, with red coat, green trousers and sponged base, 25.5cm high, (restorations); another Staffordshire pottery toby jug, with spotted face, brown coat and checked waistcoat, and a further character jug (3) £150-250
237. A 1903 BRITISH PATTERN BAYONET, a commando fighting knife, and a collection of various African spears, a whip etc (qty) £80-120
238. A FRENCH PORCELAIN YELLOW GROUND TABLE LAMP, of campana urn form, having swan neck handles and gilt decoration, 29cm high; a florally painted opaque glass lamp base, another small Limoges lamp; a Herend florally painted small coffee pot and cover; and a blue and white vase and cover (5) £60-80
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240. A 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD BOOK STAND, with spindle turned ends and divider, fitted a single drawer, on beaded base, 41cm wide £100-200
241. A 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD RECTANGULAR BOX, the lid with inlaid specimen hardstone plaque, 22cm wide; a late 19th Century tartanware ovoid string box; two Victorian photograph albums, one with tartanware cover; and other small items (qty) £100-200
242. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY GOLD AND CITRINE SEAL, the three sided swivel seal intaglio carved with three crests, believed to relate to one of the Governors of Antigua, 4cm high, in original fitted case, and a similar citrine desk seal with ivory handle, 7.5cm (2) £200-300
243. A SET OF TEN LATE 19TH CENTURY LUNEVILLE SIDE PLATES, each printed with a central vignette representing months of the year, within mauve printed border, 19.5cm diameter (10) £50-80
244. A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN BRASS GOTHIC REVIVAL LARGE CANDLESTICKS, now converted to electricity, with pierced galleried tops and central knops, the bases with shaped feet, 71cm high (2) £300-400
245. A LATE 19TH CENTURY CANTON IVORY FAN, intricately carved and pierced with figures and flowering foliage, 19.5cm; another 19th Century Chinese fan, painted with a continuous scene of figures in a courtyard garden, with applied bone faces, and pierced bone sticks; and one other fan (3) £100-150
246. A PAIR OF EMBROIDERED TURKISH SLIPPER TEMPLATES, worked in coloured and metal threads with a stylised foliate design, on a black felt ground, mounted on board; and a set of four tin glazed tiles, with blue and yellow quatrefoil design (6) £40-60
247. MARBLES - a small collection of Latticino, swirl and solid core examples, largest 40mm down to 22mm (28 total) £200-300
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239. A 19TH CENTURY MEISSEN FIGURAL SWEETMEAT DISH, with seated girl holding a posy flanked by two florally painted baskets, 12.5cm high; a Continental figure of a young gentleman, holding an urn; and a late 18th Century Derby figure of a recumbent sheep (3) £100-150
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248. A WATTS’S PATENT WAITER’S CHAMPAGNE CORKSCREW/KNIFE the handle inscribed ‘Duminy’s Champagne 1893’, the nickel plated handle incorporating cigar snips, wire cutter, bottle opener, single knife blade and corkscrew, 9cm long £40-60
249. J RABONE & SONS, BIRMINGHAM 24” IVORY FOLDING RULE and another similar by the same maker (2) £60-80
250. A VICTORIAN POLLARD OAK DAVENPORT by Gillows, the sliding and sloped fall with three quarter raised gallery and rising to reveal two short drawers and two dummy drawers, one hinged pen and ink drawer to the side above a brushing slide to each side and three graduated drawers opposing dummy drawers, the top drawer stamped ‘Gillow’ and also signed in pencil to the underside ‘Rd Middlefell’, Bramah locks, turned and lobed feet, 53cm wide Footnote: A Richard Middlefell is listed in Susan E Stuart ‘Gillows of Lancaster and London 1730-1840’ volume two p264 under Appendix B - Gillow Apprentices, Workmen and Tradesmen £1000-1500
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251. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD CHIFFONIER, the cushion moulded frieze drawer above two doors with brass grilles, plinth base, 104cm wide £100-200
252. A VICTORIAN WALNUT DISPLAY CABINET inlaid with flowering foliage, the hinged and glazed door enclosing three shelves, gilt metal mounts, plinth base, 86cm wide £200-300
253. A GEORGE III MAHOGANY COCKPEN ARMCHAIR in the Chinese Chippendale style with pierced lattice back and elbow supports, upholstered seat, square section legs and stretchers (later restorations), 64cm wide £200-300
254. A MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURE of a shepherd, elegantly dressed resting against a tree stump, incised numeral ‘F73’, blue crossed swords mark, 19cm high; and a Meissen figure of a female gardener, incised numeral 68, impressed number 43, blue crossed swords mark (lacks sickle), 18cm high (2) £200-300
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255. A COLLECTION OF EIGHTEEN 19TH CENTURY INDIAN PAINTINGS ON MICA, depicting male and female figures including water woman, barber, cook, musicians, potters and others, each approximately 10.5 x 7cm, contained in five frames (5) £300-400
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256. A PAIR OF HADLEY’S WORCESTER FIGURE GROUPS, each modelled as two boys seated on a bench, with gilt inscription after Goldsmith to the bases, 11cm high (repairs) (2) £50-70
257. A MID 19TH CENTURY MONOCHROME PRINT, of Mrs P Oliver with a child, inscribed and dated 1841, 59 x 45cm, and a pair of maple veneered small frames containing prints (3) £30-50
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259. TWO ANTIQUE CARVED WOODEN ECCLESIASTICAL FIGURES, both retaining traces of old paint, largest 31cm high (2) £200-300
258. AN ANTIQUE CARVED WOODEN FIGURE of Christ, the three quarter length figure retaining traces of old paint, 125cm high £600-800
262. AN ASIAN, POSSIBLY PHILIPPINES, CARVED WOODEN BOWL/MEASURE, the handle carved as a seated figure, 22cm; and a similar smaller bowl (2) £100-200
263. AN EASTERN GILT METAL EASEL PHOTOGRAPH FRAME in the form of a stylised leaf, inlaid with turquoise mosaic and diamante bezel, 16cm high; and a small quantity of decorative light fittings (qty) £50-100
261. A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY WALNUT CANDLESTICKS, with spiral turned stems, brass drip pans, and weighted shaped bases, 25.5cm high (2) £50-80
264. A REGENCY MAHOGANY POLE SCREEN, the beaded gilt framed octagonal banner with glazed silk work panel, the tripod stand with turned ivory finial £50-80
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260. A 19TH CENTURY PRISONER OF WAR STRAW WORK BOX, the lid decorated with a courting couple in a country house landscape, the interior with lidded compartments decorated with flowers and a ship, the lid interior with a bird, butterflies and flowers, 31cm wide £300-500
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266. AN ANTIQUE TURNED HARDWOOD BARBELL, 100.5cm long; and a late 19th Century chromo-lithogr aph of Guinea Fowls, from Cassell’s Poultry book, framed (2) £50-80
265. A GEORGIAN STYLE RED LACQUER AND GILT CHINOISERIE DECORATED WALL MIRROR, with foliate scroll cresting, 69cm high £50-80
267. A COLLECTION OF FOUNTAIN PENS, and propelling pencils, to include two silver Parker fountain pens, with textured decoration, a Mabie Todd & Co Fynepoint gold plated pencil, a similar Eversharp pencil, and others similar, and two Chinese ‘Paktong’ style miniature screen panels (qty) £100-150
268. AN AFRICAN CARVED HARDWOOD WALL PLAQUE, carved with four heads in profile, 92cm £40-60
269. A PAIR OF OAK ‘ROMAYNE’ PANELS, carved with a male and female head in profile, 18.5cm high, framed (2) £80-120
270. AN ANTIQUE CARVED WOODEN PANEL, carved in relief with St Francis of Paola, standing on waves before a fishing boat, and with polychrome and gilt decoration, 37cm high £200-300
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271. A 19TH CENTURY PHOTOGRAPH, depicting a group of young children on a path before a village church, studio stamp for Allen Foster, Hertford, 29.5 x 41.5cm, framed £30-50
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273. PROSPER D’EPINAY (1836-1914) A marble bust of a young gentleman with wavy hair, and wearing a tied scarf, signed and dated 1876, 56cm high £500-800
274. A COLLECTION OF MILITARY MEDALS, including THE CADET FORCES MEDAL to LIEUT. (SP). L. GREGGAIN. R.N.V.R with associate miniatures set of medals, silver cigarette case and a small mix of badges £50-100
272. A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY VIENNA PORCELAIN LARGE VASES AND COVERS, each decorated with a reserve of classical figures, on a profusely gilt heightened cream, green and claret ground, on square plinth bases, and gilt twin handles, 69cm high overall (4) £500-700
275. A LATE VICTORIAN RECTANGULAR OVERMANTEL MIRROR, with beaded silvered frame, 130cm high overall £100-200
276. A CONTINENTAL MACHINE MADE TAPESTRY PANEL, depicting a Venetian scene, 50 x 148cm £30-50
277. A CHINESE PORCELAIN BALUSTER VASE, painted with birds and flowering foliage, now fitted as a table lamp, 32cm high; and a gilt metal mounted marble table lamp of lobed baluster form (2) £30-50
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279. A REGENCY STYLE MAHOGANY CANTERBURY, with slatted divisions and fitted single drawer to the base, on turned legs £100-200
280. A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY SIDE CABINET, with foliate gilt metal mounts, having two drawers above a pair of arched doors, on turned feet, 93cm £150-200
281. A 19TH CENTURY MARBLE TOPPED MAHOGANY POT CUPBOARD, having one drawer above a door flanked by turned pilasters, on plinth base, 40.5cm £60-80
282. A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE, the two frieze drawers with gilt metal mounts, on turned front supports with shaped platform undertier, 107cm £100-150
283. A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CHIFFONIER, the raised and panelled back with two open shelves above a single arch panelled door, 79.5cm £100-150
284. A MID VICTORIAN FIGURED WALNUT PIANO TOP DAVENPORT, the curved front enclosing fitted interior and with concealed pop-up superstructure, having panelled door to the side, enclosing four drawers, and scroll carved front supports, on bun feet, 55.5cm £300-400
285. A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CIRCULAR OCCASIONAL TABLE, the tilt top with bird cage action, turned column and tripod base, 49.5cm £70-90
286. A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY FRAMED ARMCHAIR, with shaped scroll back and button back upholstery, on turned legs and castors; and a late Victorian ebonised tub chair (2) £80-120
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278. A ROYAL DOULTON FIGURE ‘The Potter’ H.N. 1493, 19cm high £50-80
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287. AN ANTIQUE OAK SIDE TABLE, with single frieze drawer, on bobbin turned legs united by stretchers, 75.5cm £100-150
288. A MID VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD DRESSING STOOL, with floral gros point seat, foliate carved frieze and cabriole legs, 47cm £80-100
289. A LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY AND BRASS HALL STAND, with mirror inset back above a shelf and stick stand below, 54.5cm £50-80
292. A COLLECTION OF CHINESE CARVED WOODEN FIGURES, modelled as rickshaws, industrious figures, a boat etc (8) £40-60
291. A LATE 19TH CENTURY OAK SMOKER’S CABINET, the door inset with an embossed stylised metal panel, and enclosing fitted interior above a drawer, 32cm wide £40-60
293. A 19TH CENTURY MINTONS MAJOLICA OVAL GAME PIE DISH AND COVER, the basket weave sides decorated with a hare and pheasant, and sprigs of holly, the cover modelled with a recumbent gun dog with gun and bag on a bed of ferns, impressed mark, 33cm (AF) £200-300
294. AN 18TH CENTURY CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE OCTAGONAL DISH, with later Imari style clobbered decoration, 20.5cm diameter £50-80
295. A GEORGIAN STYLE WINE GLASS, with comical bowl and air twist stem, 13.5cm high £40-60
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290. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL LACQUERED METAL TABLE LAMP, the shade in the form of three circular ceramic lithophane plaques, 59cm high overall £100-150
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296. A 19TH CENTURY PRATTWARE TWIN HANDLED LARGE MUG, with printed scenes on a pink ground, 12.3cm high; together with a French Faience charger, painted with a cockerel and basket of flowers, 34.5cm diameter (2) £40-60
297. AN EASTERN KELIM RUNNER, with geometric decoration, 360 x 85cm approximately; and two further similar rugs (3) £30-50
298. A BRONZE FIGURE GROUP, of a Roman gladiator holding a rearing horse, on marble plinth base, 16cm high overall £80-120
299. A LATE 17TH/EARLY 18TH CENTURY OAK PLANK COFFER OR SWORD CHEST, the front carved with initials W.B. and date 1749, the interior with candle box, on shaped end supports, 110cm £150-200
300. A 19TH CENTURY GILT FRAMED RECTANGULAR PIER GLASS, with hand-coloured glazed print depicting Autumn and Winter above the plate, 69cm high £50-80
301. A LATE 18TH CENTURY ITALIAN MAJOLICA ALBARELLO, of waisted form, for Senape, the title within blue and ochre scrolling cartouche, 29cm high £100-200
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302. TWO SIMILAR ITALIAN MAJOLICA ALBARELLI, with sponged blue decoration, one with printed paper label for R Calaguara, 30cm high; another blue and white albarello (AF), and a white glazed spouted jar with blue, ochre and brown armorial, 16.5cm (4) £100-200
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303. A 19TH CENTURY EDGE, MALKIN & CO. BLUE AND WHITE POTTERY SOUP PLATE, printed with a view and centred with a Magdalene College/W Swannell roundel within floral borders printed and impressed marks, 24cm; and a matching meat platter (AF) (2) £100-150
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305. A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY COMMEMORATIVE JUG, moulded and painted with portrait busts, of Marquis Wellington and General Hill, 13.5cm; another similar jug (both AF); a Copeland-late-Spode Victorian Diamond Jubilee stoneware jug; and a pottery mug, sepia painted and hand-coloured with a railway scene (4) £70-100
307. A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY FIGURE of Charity, on titled square base, 23cm high; another 19th Century Staffordshire figure of a man and dog (AF); two Delft tiles with blue and ochre decoration; and a large stoneware shallow dish (5) £50-80
306. A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY HAND-TINTED PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHS by Lock and Whitfield of Mr & Mrs Iltid Thomas in Morocco leather cases stamped ‘Lock & Whitfield, 178 Regent St.’, 7 x 5.5cm; and a Victorian ambrotype (3) £30-50
308. AN ANTIQUE ISLAMIC GLAZED TILE, the blue, brown and turquoise decoration forming a corner of a larger panel, 22.5cm; and a further larger tile, decorated with stylised foliage (AF) (2) £30-50
309. A LATE 18TH CENTURY DELFT SAUCER DISH, painted in blue, green, manganese and yellow with a bird and flowering foliage, 35.5cm; two further similar saucer dishes; and two other smaller Delft plates (one AF) (5) £200-300
310. AN 18TH CENTURY BRASS CANDLESTICK, with knopped stem and shaped circular base, 22.5cm high; two further similar candlesticks; a pair of early 19th Century brass candlesticks with baluster stems; another smaller candlestick; a Sheffield plate candlestick and a plated ink stand (8) £100-200
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304. A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE JAR, painted with flowering plants, 21cm high £50-80
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311. A CHINESE CARVED MARBLE HEAD of Guan Yin, 10.5cm high, mounted on perspex plinth; together with two eastern carved wooden Holy Cow figures, one green painted, the other with traces of paint, largest 20cm high (3) £50-80
314. A VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT WRITING BOX with pierced gilt metal mounts, 30cm wide; a Victorian rosewood work box, the interior with presentation award label inscribed to Eliza Prout for Needlework and dated 1864; two boxes of late 19th Century Magic Lantern slides; a Baxter print - ‘Morning Call’; and an early 20th Century Postcard Album containing miscellaneous topographical and comical cards £80-120
312. A 19TH CENTURY CARVED ALABASTER FIGURE, of a recumbent lion, on rectangular plinth, 18.5cm £50-80
315. AN ANTIQUE CARVED WOODEN ECCLESIASTICAL FIGURE of a saint, the robes with red and gilt decoration, 21cm high £80-120
313. A CHINESE BRONZE CENSER, with naturalistic twin handles, on three scroll feet, 10.5cm high; a Continental brass box and cover, cast with vine leaves and with three Bacchus mask and hoof supports; a brass desk weight modelled as a hand grasping a bar, various other brass and metal hand desk clips, etc, and a small brass figure of a lady (qty) £100-150
316. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL BRONZED BUST of a lady, on oval marble base, 14cm high; a bronzed iron portrait bust, two resin busts, and a bronzed spelter figure of a man, with a glass dome cover (6) £70-100
318. A CONTINENTAL CARVED AND PAINTED WOOD ARTICULATED ARTIST’S FIGURE, 60cm high £60-80
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317. A TREEN URN AND COVER, with baluster body, on circular foot and square base, 23cm high £30-40
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319. A 19TH CENTURY SATINWOOD AND ROSEWOOD BANDED SMALL BONHEUR DU JOUR, the raised back with two small doors and an open compartment above a hinged writing desk and a drawer on square taper legs and spade feet, 61cm £600-800 320. A 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SILK WORK PICTURE, depicting a farm and a ruin with various figures to the foreground, including a girl fishing, a washer woman and a laundry maid, 31.5 x 42cm, in gilt frame £200-300
321. A GEORGE III MAHOGANY APOTHECARY’S BOX, with brass side handles, fitted one drawer with recessed brass handle, 26.5cm £80-120
322. A ROYAL COPENHAGEN PART TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, decorated with floral sprigs, comprising milk jug, two sugar basins, nine teacups and eight saucers, five coffee cups and six saucers, nine plates and a sandwich plate (AF) £20-30
324. A 19TH CENTURY JAPANNED STEEL RECTANGULAR CASKET, decorated in gilt with figures and pavilions, the interior with pale blue buttoned satin lining, and with key, 20.5cm £100-200 323. A LARGE 18TH CENTURY STYLE GILT FRAME MIRROR of swept rococo form, overall size 96cm x 146cm £100-200
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325. A GROUP OF FOUR 19TH CENTURY REVERSE GLASS PRINTS of biblical subjects including The Resurrection and the Wise Man Offering in wooden frames, 25 x 34cm example £40-80
326. A LATE 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY MUSEUM COLLECTION CABINET, the interior fitted twelve drawers with sliding glazed tops and ebonised knobs enclosed by panelled doors (formerly in the British Museum), 118cm wide x 70cm deep £600-800
327. A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BOWFRONTED DINING ROOM SIDEBOARD with two deep drawers and one long central drawer with brass lion head ring handles, boxwood line inlay and on six square tapering legs, 184cm wide x 73cm deep £300-500
328. A REGENCY ROSEWOOD CHIFFONIER, the mirrored back with pierced brass gallery, the lower cupboard enclosed by three brass grill doors on a platform base, 152cm wide x 114cm high £200-400
329. A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY COLLECTORS CABINET fitted seven long drawers with pillar locking system and platform base, 40.5cm wide x 62cm high £100-200
331. A REGENCY MAHOGANY RECTANGULAR READING TABLE with hinged top and strut support, tapering end columns, ring turned stretcher and splay legs terminating in brass feet and castors, 80cm wide x 54cm deep £300-500
332. A VICTORIAN NEEDLEWORK PICTURE of dogs stealing from a sleeping man in bird’s eye maplewood frame, 42.5 x 37cm overall £70-150
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330. A REPRODUCTION MAHOGANY LIBRARY LADDER seven rungs with brass studded ornament, folding to a pole, approximately 240cm high £150-250
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30TH JANUARY 2019 334. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY PALE OAK LIBRARY BOOKCASE by Brew & Claris, Finsbury Place, London EC, constructed in four sections and fitted an arrangement of adjustable open shelving with two pullout gold tooled leather lined slides with brass handles, carved decoration and on shaped supports, 354 x 240cm (some alterations and possibly part of a larger bookcase)
333. A SET OF SIX BOTANICAL PRINTS AFTER G.D. EHRET 1748, each mounted and in gilt frames, 57 x 44cm overall £100-200
Note: This bookcase is the companion to Lot 177 Mallams sale 27 March 2013 £700-900
336. A GEORGE III MAHOGANY PIECRUST SUPPER TABLE, the shaped top on a bird cage support with fluted central column and carved tripod base terminating in claw and ball feet, 87cm diameter £1000-2000
335. A TURNED AND PIERCED BRASS CEILING LIGHT with twin opaque tulip globes and hanging chain, 58cm wide £40-80
338. A REGENCY STYLE ROSEWOOD BONHEUR DU JOUR, the central cupboard with three drawers enclosed by panelled doors with drawer below, brass beaded ornament and on four square tapering legs, 51cm wide x 104cm high £300-400
339. A LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY RECTANGULAR WRITING TABLE by James Shoolbred & Co No. 3938, with one long drawer, winged supports and ring turned legs, 92cm wide x 49cm deep £150-250
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337. A VICTORIAN WALNUT ‘WATERFALL’ OPEN FRONT BOOKCASE with three shelves, cupboards below and shaped supports, 120cm wide x 138cm high £250-350
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340. A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY RECTANGULAR WRITING TABLE with leather top and fitted two drawers with brass handles on ring turned legs and castors, 91cm wide x 52cm deep £100-200
341. A VICTORIAN FIGURED WALNUT SIDE CABINET with bowed ends, central panelled door with inset sevres style panel and glazed doors either side, fluted column support and on bun feet, 48cm wide (lacking superstructure) £300-400
342. A BRONZE BUST of a Romans Senator after the Antique, subject wearing a toga and helmet with lion rampant finial, 43cm wide £300-500
343. A SYRIAN INDIGO BLUE RECTANGULAR TEXTILE PANEL with red banded ends, approximately 440 x 113cm £150-250
344. A NORTH AFRICAN RED GROUND TEXTILE PANEL with a central white silk lattice panel with triple gold borders and continuing polychrome decoration, approximately 250 x 130cm £50-100
345. A PAIR OF OLD AFRICAN CARVED BLACKWOOD FIGURES of warriors, each holding a shield with spear, 29cm and 27cm high (2) £40-80
A Private Collection of Metalware and Bronze Sculptures
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346. A PEWTER FIGURE modelled as a cavalier on horseback, on rectangular marble base, 33cm wide overall £200-300
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347. A PAIR OF PEWTER FIGURES, each modelled as a Prussian infantryman, one blowing a bugle, the other beating a drum, signed ‘Guillemin’, 36cm high (2) £300-500
348. A PAIR OF FRENCH BRONZE FIGURES, each modelled as a cavalier upon naturalistic base, on black marble socles, 39cm high overall (2) £500-700
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349. SYDNEY MARCH (1876-1968) A senior officer on horseback, probably Field Marshal Douglas Haig, signed, bronze sculpture, 64cm wide £1000-2000
351. A LATE 19TH CENTURY BRONZE FIGURE modelled as horse with jockey up, signed ‘I Bonheur’, presentation plaque inscribed ‘A Mr le Bousseau’ attached to base, 40cm wide £400-600
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350. A BRONZE FIGURE modelled as Oberleutnant Ernst Schultze-Moderow on horseback, signed ‘K Mobius’ on marble plinth, 24cm wide overall, 32cm high £400-600
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352. A BRONZE FIGURE of a horse passant upon naturalistic base, signed ‘P.J. Mene’, 30cm wide £200-300
353. A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH BRONZE GROUP modelled as Napoleon upon rearing horse, on Sienna marble plinth with acanthus cast bronze mount, 23cm wide, 32cm high £400-600
354. AN AUSTRIAN COLD PAINTED METAL FIGURE of an Arab shepherd boy with staff in the manner of Franz Bergman, 24cm high £100-200
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355. AFTER ISIDORE BONHEUR ‘Kingsman with Charles Madden Up’, signed ‘I. Bonheur’, bronze sculpture, 77cm wide, 72cm high £1500-2500
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356. A SPELTER GROUP modelled as a huntsman with hunting horn, horse and dog on naturalistic base, 30cm wide £150-250
357. JOHN WILLIS GOOD (1845-1879) ‘The Huntsman’ and ‘The Whip’, a pair of bronze groups, signed, 29cm wide, oak plinth bases (2) £2000-3000
358. A SPELTER FIGURE modelled as a Grenadier Guardsman of 1815 on turned wooden socle with inscription plaque, 55cm high £100-200
360. PIERRE TOURGENEFF (1854-1912) Dragon en vedette with rifle, signed, bronze sculpture, 36cm wide £1000-1500
359. JOSEPH EDGAR BOEHM (1834-1890) ‘Grenadier 1st Guards 1815’, bronze, signed ‘J.E. Boehm Scr’, and also stamped ‘Elkington & Co’; and George Edward Wade (1853-1933) - ‘Grenadier Guard 1889’, bronze, signed ‘G.E. Wade Sculp’ and also stamped ‘H Luppens & Co’, each on ebonised wooden plinths and approximately 59cm high overall (2) £1000-1500
361. PIERRE TOURGENEFF (1854-1912) A charging cuirassier, signed, bronze sculpture, 40cm wide £1000-1500
362. RANCOULLET A seated huntsman in 18th Century dress with flintlock rifle seated upon a tree stump, signed, bronze sculpture, on turned ebonised wood socle, 31cm high overall £300-500
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363. A PAIR OF BRONZE FIGURES modelled as Napoleonic soldiers with bayonets, signed ‘Gechter’, 29 and 26cm high (2) £600-800
364. GEORGES OMERTH (act. 1895-1925) An infantryman with sword and a rifleman, two bronzes, signed ‘G Omerth’ and ‘G Omert’ respectively, each upon ebonised wooden plinth with silver plaques inscribed ‘To Dear Mrs Probyn as a small token of gratitude and friendship on my leaving England, Wongse Laopli’,(?) each approximately 28cm high overall (2) £400-600
365. A BRONZE GROUP modelled as a charging World War I cavalry officer with figure alongside, 39cm wide £800-1200 ——————————
366. A GEORGE III NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER, worked with a verse, flowering plants, a stag, houses and birds within a floral border, by Hannah Sarjantson, age 11, 1818, 42 x 42cm; and another similar by Mary Ann Studd, aged 9, 1818, 36.5 x 29.5cm (2) £150-250 367. A GEORGE III NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER, worked with flowers, trees, alphabet and verse by Ann Spreckly, aged 13, 1808, 42 x 36.5cm, in rosewood frame; and an early Victorian sampler, worked with a verse, Adam and Eve, a house, trees and flowering plants by Eliza Sharp, Newball 1844, 42 x 40cm (2) £150-250
368. A VICTORIAN NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER, worked with a child and dog, verse, birds and flowering trees by Betsey Everard, Leverton 1862, aged 8, 45 x 34cm; another similar by Suzannah Potts, 1840; and two other 19th Century samplers (4) £150-250
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369. A BENIN STYLE BRONZE GROUP of two women with babies working at a maize mortar, 30 x 24cm £50-100
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371. A COMPOSITION BUST of Napoleon, the back impressed ‘Buste Official Napoleon Empereur, 1805’, 52cm high £80-100
370. A REGENCY MAHOGANY AND BRASS MOUNTED LIBRARY TABLE, the leather inset top with pierced brass gallery, having two frieze drawers, on lyre end supports, and reeded downswept legs united by a turned stretcher with star and lozenge inlay, and brass castors, 108cm £700-900
372. A BRONZE BUST of Napoleon, on socle base and pedestal plinth with crowned ‘N’ and laurel wreath motif, 33.5cm high £250-350
373. A BRONZE FIGURE of Napoleon, the standing figure on bronze base, with chamfered marble plinth, 32.5cm high £250-350
374. AFTER JULES MOIGNIEZ A bronze figure of a horse, on naturalistically modelled base, and black slate plinth, 32cm high overall £500-700
375. A FRENCH GILT BRONZE FIGURE of a horse, leaping a tree stump, the base naturalistically modelled with foliage, on black slate plinth, 23.5cm high £500-700
376. WILLIAM BRODIE (1815-1881) A white marble bust of a man, the back incised ‘Wm Brodie Sc’, on socle base, 29cm high £150-200
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378. A LATE 19TH CENTURY BRONZE ‘WARWICK’ VASE, relief decorated with heads and with reeded entwined handles, 19cm high £150-200
379. TWO BRONZED SPELTER FIGURES of sportsmen, one modelled as an athlete, the other as a footballer, with ball, on marble rectangular plinth bases, largest 28.5cm high (2) £100-200
380. A LATE 19TH CENTURY BRONZE EASEL DRESSING DRESSING TABLE MIRROR, the rectangular reeded frame with ribbon tied foliate cresting, and bevelled plate, 38cm high overall £80-120
381. A CONTINENTAL GILT BRASS CIRCULAR TOILET MIRROR, with swivel mount on sienna marble column, the base with pierced gallery, 35cm high overall £80-120
382. A PLASTER FIGURE of Hercules, the standing figure beside a lion’s pelt, on stepped square base, 37cm high £60-80
383. A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH ARCHITECTURAL PRINTS, from Croquis d’Architecture, 1884 and 1887, 33.5 x 52.5cm in ebonised frames (2) £40-60
384. JAMES CARTER AFTER GEORGE CHAMBERS The Port of Liverpool, coloured engraving, 64 x 96cm £50-80
385. A COMPOSITION BUST of David, after the Antique, on ebonised socle base, 40cm high £50-80
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377. A LATE 19TH CENTURY BRONZE ‘TOWNLEY’ VASE, relief decorated with classical figures and with twin scroll handles, 25cm high £150-200
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386. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY BRASS MONOCULAR MICROSCOPE, together with a framed watercolour of a boy using a microscope (2) £50-80
389. A COLLECTION OF COINS, including Jersey 40th anniversary of liberation, Sir Winston Churchill commemorative crown and other royal mint coins (qty) £30-50
387. A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH GILT METAL AND IVORY OPERA GLASSES, with greek key decorated mounts, 10cm; and an ostrich feather fan, with engraved bone sticks (2) £50-80
390. A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE, with moulded cornice above two glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelving, the secretaire drawer enclosing an arrangement of pigeon holes and short drawers, three graduated long drawers below, splayed bracket feet, 102cm wide £200-300
388. A DUNHILL WALNUT CIGAR HUMIDOR, 24.5cm wide; a sealed box of Quintero y Hno Cuban cigars; a cigar cutter; and a set of six Waterford cut glass wines £100-200
391. A BELGIUM ORDER OF THE CROWN MEDAL, a OBE medal (Order of the British Empire) and a small collection of other medals etc. (6) £40-60
401. A CIRCULAR CERAMIC PLAQUE of a white cockatoo with outstretched wings, 34cm diameter in gilt frame £100-200
392. AN AFRICAN MAKONDO CARVED WOOD SCULPTURAL GROUP, father with 12 children, 42cm high x 21cm wide £30-50
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402. A BRONZE FIGURE AFTER THE ANTIQUE, of a nude boy holding a wine gourd, on a stepped plinth, 35cm high £200-300
403. AN ECCLESIASTICAL HEAVY BRASS BELL with cruciform finial on a circular stepped base, 27cm high and a cloisonné model of a bird with polychrome plumage, 22cm long (2) £30-60
405. AN ANTIQUE AFGHAN MUSKET with long barrel, wooden stock and steel mounts, 154cm long
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407. AN EARLY ORTHODOX ICON FRAGMENT, PERHAPS ETHIOPIAN, depicting the Crucifixion with attendant figures, pastel colours on a wooden panel, worn damage and losses, 240 x 170cm £200-400
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404. A SMALL COLLECTION OF ARTEFACTS TO INCLUDE three Ethiopian metal crosses, two scrolls and a brass map magnifying glass (7) £40-80
406. A CHINESE BLACK LEATHER HAT BOX OR ROBE with brass hasp, 59cm and two red lacquered hat stands (3)
408. AN ANTIQUE TIBETAN RECTANGULAR WOODEN PANEL portraying a Deity in scroll surround, 185 x 210cm on a modern stand £150-250
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409. AN EARLY ITALIAN GOLD VELVET GROUND WALL HANGING OR TABLE COVER with a pattern of gold and silver thread embroidered water lily buds, flowers and foliage, all over wear and heat damage, probably late 17th Century, 256 x 158cm £700-900
411. A LOUIS XVI STYLE WASHSTAND with marble top above four drawers, slender cabriole legs, gilt metal mounts, 42cm wide £100-200
412. AN 18TH CENTURY NORTH ITALIAN WALNUT BUREAU BOOKCASE, with curved base fitted three drawers and fall front, the arched top having interior drawers and shelves enclosed by inlaid panel doors, 101cm wide x 197cm high £1000-2000
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410. A LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY OPEN FRONT BOOKCASE fitted an arrangement of adjustable shelves on a plinth base, 142cm wide £400-500
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414. A PERSIAN TABRIZ FORMAL CARPET decorated with continuing design of panels of animals, birds and architectural scenes on a deep blue ground and within red ground borders with scrolling flower ornament, 405 x 303cm £1000-2000
415. A PAIR OF VICTORIAN RUBY GLASS TABLE LUSTRES with floral painted and gilded decoration and hung with clear glass prismatic drops, 35cm high (2) £200-300
416. A SET OF THREE TREAD MAHOGANY LIBRARY STEPS with turned and fluted supports, 46cm wide, 80cm high. £70-150
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413. A FRENCH MAHOGANY AND GILT METAL MOUNTED SMALL VITRINE of demi-lune form with marble top above a glazed and hinged door enclosing three shelves, c.1900, 67cm wide £150-250
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417. A LATE VICTORIAN WALNUT HALL SEAT attributed to James Shoolbred with rectangular panel seat, gilt metal mounts and end roundels on reeded splay supports, 54cm wide, 32cm deep x 60cm high. £200-300
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Day Two Antiquarian & Modern Books Thursday 31 January
DAY TWO, 31ST JANUARY 2019
Antiquarian, Theology, Bindings and General Literature
451. CRUIKSHANK, George, ‘Illustrations of Time’, London 1827/1828, landscape folio, gilt tooled leather, marbled end papers (260 x 360mm) £50-100
453. Homer, The Works printed for Alex Hogg. c1780 with 40 engraved plates inc. frontispiece portrait. Edited by William Melmoth. back board detached. full calf bumped and scuffed. 4to. (267 x 220mm) £200-300
454. STILLINGFLEET, Edward and BURNET, Gilbert, A Relation of a Conference held about Religion at London, The Third of April 1676, printed and sold at the ‘Angel against the little North-door of S Paul’s church 1676’ No. 362, full tooled leather, bumped (190 x 120mm) plus OGILVIE, John, English Dictionary, Blackie London 1877 plus 2 20th Century Royal Commemoration prayer book/bible in decorative leather bindings, boxed (4) £40-80
456. PUNCH OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI published at the Punch office and sold by Bradbury & Evans 1842-1860, red cloth, gold title, 19 bound vols (280 x 220mm) £100-200
457. BOND, Francis, ‘Gothic Architecture in England’, Batsford London 1905, red cloth (270 x 197mm) plus a collection of 21 Architecture and Art related titles (22) £20-40
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450. MACHIAVELLI, Niccolo, Opere di, 12 small vols Venice 1811, leather spines, gilt titles plus 21 bindings, various (33) £50-100
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452. BRYAN, Michael, Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, London 1816, 2 vols. green cloth, binding loose. Fo. (320 x 260mm) plus 4 large format Art Reference inc. Rembrandt Hoppner (6) £30-60
455. BASKETT, Thomas, The Book of Common Prayer 1749 bound with The Holy Bible 1750, marbled end papers and contemporary full leather binding, bumped and losses, sold as found (180 x 115mm) £40-80
458. AN 18TH CENTURY MANUSCRIPT COPY of Filippo, Nerli (1485-1556), Chronicle of Events in the City of Florence from 1215-1537, written in Italian in a neat long hand in black ink, 630pp in leather binding with worn damage and with losses, Fo. (350 x 235mm) (sold as found) £100-200
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459. DE LAMBERTY, Memoires pour servir a L’Histoire du XVIII Siécle 14 vols 1724-1740, varying printers, red and black title page, marbled end papers, Stewart b/p, full leather with gold tooled spines with some variation in binding, worn condition overall, sold as found, 4to. (250 x 200mm) (14) £100-200
460. BINDINGS: A collection of thirty leather bound Antiquarian titles (sold as found) (30) £30-50
461. LE CLERC, Jean, Histoire des Provinces - Unies des Pays Bas, Z Châtelain Amsterdam 1728, 3 vols with map, engraved frontispiece, red and black title page, original plain boards, Fo. (430 x 280mm) (3) £70-150
462. GEORGE III ACTS AND STATUTES, 2 large leather bound volumes with red titles, Eyre & Strachan, London 1797/1812 (300 x 200) plus 3 further (5) £70-150
463. SCOTT, George Gilbert FSA, ‘An Essay on the History of English Church Architecture’, London 1881, Simpkin, Marshall, numerous illustrations ex Salisbury Cathedral (W/D 28.1.83). Fo plus a collection of 20 titles relating to Ecclesiastical Architecture/History (21) £50-100
464. ALISON, Archibald, History of Europe from the Commencement of the French Revolution to 1815, 14 vols. 7th Ed. Blackwood Edinburgh 1849, with atlas containing 109 maps/diagrams by A.K. Johnston, marbled end papers, gilt calf with red titles, History (245 x 160mm). Atlas (248 x 320). bumped, scuffed, boards loose (15) £100-200
465. AN EARLY, POSSIBLY LATE 17TH CENTURY GERMAN MINIATURE PRAYER BOOK in contemporary full leather with brass clasp, wormed (133 x 55mm); and a German Psalter dated 1769, full leather in much used condition (140 x 85mm) (sold as found) (2) £50-100
466. A QUEEN ANNE/GEORGE I BIBLE printed by Charles Bill and the Execs of Thomas Newcomb 1708, contemporary leather binding (250 x 190mm) and 6 further Antiquarian titles (sold as found) £30-50
467. ANTIQUARIAN BINDINGS, mixed Naval History pt sets (sold as found) (21) £20-40
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469. ANTIQUARIAN BINDINGS, a mixed collection of 28 inc. Old and New Birmingham by Robert K Dent with numerous illustrations 1880 (28) £30-60
470. L’ACADÉMIE ROYALE DES SCIENCES, Paris 1780. 7 vols, marbled end papers, full ‘burr’ leather with panelled spine and red titles (250 x 200mm) (7) £30-50
471. PART OF AN EARLY MANUSCRIPT ON VELLUM, 8 sides of illuminated latin script perhaps 16th Century (150 x 110mm) £50-80
472. HISTORY, PHILOSPHY AND MIXED LITERATURE, a quantity approximately 70 books £30-50
473. JOHN BULL JOURNAL (1820-1832) 12 vols. ‘For God The King and the People’, printed and published by E Shackell. Fleet Street, marbled boards, leather spine. Fo. (398 x 275mm) £80-150
474. NICHOLAS, Sir Harris, History of the Orders of Knighthood, Hunter London. 3 Fo Vols. full leather, Works Joannis Launoll 1732. 9 Folio vols only full leather (12) £100-200
475. A COLLECTION OF 45 LEATHER AND VELLUM BOUND VOLUMES inc. Robertson, History of Charles V 1769 £50-100
476. A LARGE QUANTITY OF MIXED THEOLOGY TITLES VARIOUS £20-40
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468. NOBLE, Mark, Rector of Barming in Kent, Memoirs of the Protectoral-House of Cromwell, 2nd Ed. 1782. with fold out family trees etc., and Aldersey b/p. full ‘burr’ leather, spines with losses (215 x 140mm) plus 3 associated titles (5) £30-50
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477. JOHNSON, Samuel, ‘The Works’, A New Edition in 12 vols, London 1806. full calf with red title (220 x 140mm) plus ‘Life of Samuel Johnson’ by James Boswell, 4 vols, London 1820, marbled boards (220 x 150mm) (16) £50-100
478. LITTLETON, Dr Adam, Latin Dictionary, 5th Ed, London 1723, full leather with panelled spine and red title, (240 x 205mm) plus PALMER, Charles, Aphorisms & Maxims, London 1748, full leather red title (250 x 190mm) (2) £50-150
479. GIBBON, Edward, The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 12 vols. New Ed, London 1807, gold tooled calf with red title (220 x 140mm) (12) £70-120
480. TROLLOPE, Anthony (1815-1882 and THACKERAY, W.M. (1811-1863). A collection of approximately 70 titles £40-80
481. FLEETWOOD, The Rev. John, ‘The Life of Jesus Christ’ printed in London by C Cooke c.1750, with folding map of Jerusalem, full leather, old rebinding, (270 x 220mm) £50-100
482. A Quantity of BIBLIOGRAPHY £150-250
483. A Quantity of Miscellaneous Literature, including Philosophy £150-250
484. SALIGNAC, Francois, Avantues De Tellemaque Fils D’Ulysse, Dublin, 1794. 8vo. Annot to endpp. Foxing. Full cf. Tog.with a quantity of French Literature. C70 £150-250
485. GRONOVII, J. Fred. (ed). Annaei Senecae Opera, Amsterdam, 1672, in 3 vols. 8vo. Full diced cf. glt. Spine. Joints worn. 3 £40-60
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487. TONSON, Jacob (pub) Plutarch’s Lives. Trans from the Greek by several Hands. London, 1703. 8vo. Engrs. full tooled cf. glt spines worn. In 5 volumes. 5 £50-80
488. WILLIS, Browne, Notitia Parliamentaria: or, an History of The Counties, Cities, and Boroughs in England and Wales. London, 1715. 8vo. Full cf. tog with other misc. £50-80
489. HARTE, Walter Essays on Husbandry, Essay 1 and 11. London, 1764. 1st edn. 8vo. Bkplt and lib. Stmp. Full cf. x1 £30-50
490. MOORE, John, A Journal During A Residence in France from The Beginning of August to The Middle of December, 1792. Dublin 1793. In 2 vols. 12mo. Full cf. scuffed. Grace Field bkplt. 2 £40-60
491. MANUSCRIPT book, R. Haws, Lynstead, Kent, 1804. 8vo. Tog.with a Sketch book, 1827. Suffolk, 1⁄2 marbled bds. Oblong 8vo. Plus an early Recipe book, plus 1 other. 4 £80-120
492. HAWLEY, William, An Essay on Painting in two epistles to Mr. Romney, London, 1781. 3rd edn. Fo. Full cf. Tog.with SCOTT, Walter, The Vision of don Roderick, A Poem, Edinburgh, 1811. Fo. Foxing . new endpp. Rebound 1⁄2 bds. Plus WALPOLE, Horace. A Catalogue of The Classic contents of Strawberry Hill. Ed. George Robins. Monday 25th April, 1842. Fo. 1⁄2 marbled bds. scuffed. Plus others. 9 £60-90
493. CATULLI, Tibulli et Propertii Opera, Tonson, London, 1715, 8vo. Full cf. rebacked. Tog.with BARKER, Edward, Rev. Grammar of The English Tongue for the Italians. Venice, 1794. 8vo. Dec. paper covers. Plus misc. bindings. 23 £80-120
494. JAMES, Henry, The Madonna of The Future, Longstaff’s Marriage, Madame De Mauves. Tauchnitz, Leipzig, 1880, 8vo. ¼ cl. Tog.with JARROLD, pub. Qui’s Separabit? Who Shall Separate us. A Meditation. Pro Patria. London, 8vo. Slim bds. Plus COCTEAU, Jean, Cock and Harlequin. Trans. Rollo H. Myers. The Monograms by Pablo Picasso. The Egoist Press, 1921. 8v. paper bds. Plus other Miscellany. 24 £50-80
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486. MILTON, John, Paradise Lost, A Poem in Twelve Books and Paradise Regained in Four Books, From the Text of Thomas Newton. Baskerville, Birmingham, 1758. 4to. 2 volumes full glt cf. worn. 2 £40-60
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495. MACPHERSON, James, The History of Great Britain From The Restoration to the Accession of The House of Hanover. In 2 vols. 4to. Strahan, 1775. Tog.with Original Papers containing the Secret History of Great Britain. London, 1775.4to. full clf. Lacking labels. 4 vols £40-60
496. BOERHAAVE, Herman, A Treatise on The Powers of Medicines. Trans. John Martyn. London. 170. 8vo. Full cf. worn. Tog.with others. 6 £40-60
498. THACKERAY, Rev. Francis, A History of The Right Honorable William Pitt. Earl of Chatham, Rivington, 1827. Fo. In 2 vols. Bkpt. Full glt. Cf. Labels to spines. 2 £40-60
497. WAKEFIELD, Edward Gibbon England and America. A Comparison of The Social and Political State of Both Nations in 2 vols. Bentley, 1833. 1st edn. 8vo. Paper covered bds. Bkplt. 2 £40-60
499. BUCHAN, William, Domestic Medicine: or The Family Physician, Edinburgh 1802. 8vo full cf. Tog.with YEARSLEY, James, A Treatise on The Enlarged Tonsil. 8vo. embossed cl. 3 plates. edges stained. sm. tear to 1 page X2 £50-80 500. A QUANTITY OF MISCELLANEOUS LITERATURE £100-200
502. AN EARLY WELSH LANGUAGE BIBLE, LATE 17TH/EARLY 18TH CENTURY, Old Testament title page and pt. Genesis missing in contemporary binding and a 19th Century Welsh Bible, full leather split, both Fo. (370 x 240mm and 404 x 250mm), sold as found (2) £50-100
503. MOSES, Henry, ‘A Collection of Antique Vases, Altars, Paterae, Tripods, Candelabra, Sarcophagi etc’ 170 plates printed by Bohn London 1814, marbled end papers and embossed full leather binding with panelled spine and gilt title (220 x 190mm) £80-120
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501. A QUEEN ANNE BOOK OF PRAYER AND THE HOLY BIBLE printed by John Baskett, printer to the Queen and the University of Oxford 1714 in contemporary leather binding (170 x 100) worn and torn, plus Heaven & Earth or a Serious Discourse touching a wel-grounded Assurance of Men’s Everlasting Happiness... by Thomas Brooks, Printed in London 1654. full leather red title, boards loose (165 x 110mm) both sold as found (2) £50-100
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505. SMITH, Adam, Scottish Economist (1723-1790), ‘An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations’, 3 vols, New Edition London 1812, 1/2 calf with marbled boards, 8vo (220 x 140mm), 1 title loose, foxing and scuffed spines, bumped edges, Henderson, Sedgwick Park b/p (note Robert Henderson, a Director of the Bank of England lived at Sedgwick Park 1862-1895) £150-250
504. WHEELWRIGHT, Rowland (Ill). The History of Tom Jones A Foundling by Henry Fielding. Harrap. 1925. 4to. Ltd. edn. 998/1000, signed by artist. 1” tear to 1 page. cold. illus. a.c.f. glt. cl. faded £20-40
507. KEYNES, John Maynard, The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money’, 1st Edition, Macmillan London 1936, original dark blue cloth, d/w torn and with losses, owner’s initials in ink, minor foxing £1500-2500
506. KEYNES, John Maynard, 1st Baron Keynes, British Economist (1883-1946) ‘A Treatise on Money’ 1st Edition Macmillan & Co London 1930, 2 vols dark blue cloth, tears to d/ws, 8vo (224 x 150mm) £150-250
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508. KEYNES, John Maynard, ‘A Tract on Monetary Reform’ 1st Edition, Macmillan London 1923 no d/w, blue cloth, 8vo (220 x 145mm) plus JEVONS, W Stanley, ‘The Theory of Political Economy’ Macmillan London 1871, red cloth plus CAIRNES, J.E. ‘Some Leading Principles of Political Economy’ Macmillan London 1874, brown cloth and a pamphlet ‘Political Economy as a Branch of Education’ Inaugural Address by Joseph Shield Nicholson, English Economist (1850-1927) David Douglas Edinburgh 1881 plus FISHER, Irving, Mathematical Investigations pamphlet 1892 (5) £150-250
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509. MCGOWAN, J, Printer and Publisher, ‘True Relations of the most wonderful Crimes & Cruelties’, London 1824, 8 plates, foxing and stains repaired full, tooled leather with red title, 8 vo. (213 x 138mm) £50-80
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510. JOHNSON, Samuel 1709-1784, ‘A Dictionary of the English Language’, 12th Edition, London 1807, full leather with losses, foxed and stained, 8vo. (215 x 135mm) £50-80
511. OLIVER AND BOYD, Publishers, High St, Edinburgh 1822, ‘A Historical Account of His Majesty’s Visit to Scotland’, 3rd Ed. with fold out Plan of the Grand Banquet 24th August 1822 (uncut) and two further fold out illustrations, half red leather with gold title, scuffed and foxed, 8vo. (217 x 140mm) £50-80
512. TENNYSON, Alfred Lord, ‘Maud’ with illustrations by Edward J Sullivan, Macmillan London 1922 in decorative binding 8vo plus HAMILTON, F de C, and STEPHENS, B.M., The Eternal Quest, Simpkin London 1924 dedicated by the author in black ink to The Rt. Honble Lloyd George 1931, faded purple cloth, lge 8vo (2) £30-60
513. Battle of Jutland Official Dispatches 19 diagrams printed by Malby & Son in cord slip case plus a collection of 5 Military History titles in 3 ex lib (6) £50-80
514. CLARENDON, Edward Earl of, The History of the Rebellion and Civil War in England, begun in the year 1641, 3 vols Oxford: Printed at the Theatre 1707/8/9. Folio (395 x 245mm) 1/2 bds. Horatio Westmacott bookplate £300-500
515. HILL, John, The British Herbal, title page lacking, contents defective, handwritten list of plates, marbled boards and leather spine (sold as found) Fo. (420 x 265mm) £100-200
516. HERVEY, James, ‘Meditations and Contemplations’ Rivington London 1818 with plates, marbled end papers tooled full leather. 16mo. (182 x 110mm) £20-40
517. DOCTRINA ETHICAE CHRISTIANAE PER P HENRICUM NIDERNDORFF WIRCEBURGI (WÜRZBURG) 1742. Collection stamp, red and black title page, numerous full page engravings, rebound, full leather, sold as found 8vo, 210 x 170cm £40-80
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518. CHRYSAL OR THE ADVENTURES OF A GUINEA, 4 vols, London 1783, marbled boards, red titles, plus JOHN LORD CAMPBELL, ‘The Lives of the Chief Justices of England’, 3 vols, Murray 1849-1857 London, tooled calf with red titles plus The Plays of Shakespeare, 9 vols, London 1805, full leather, all with losses and wear (sold as found) (16) £50-100
519. PICCADILLY FOUNTAIN PRESS, The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club edited by ‘Boz’ 20 pamphlets dated 1931/32, part of the Lombard St Edition of the Novels of Charles Dickens in green cloth binders plus 3 associated titles (5) £70-150
520. BECCARI, Camillo (1849-1928) Ed., Rerum Aethiopicarum Scriptores Occidentales (The History of Ethiopia) Rome 1905-1917. An incomplete set of 13 vols. ex lib. with stamps, grey cloth with red decorative design and gilt title, some loose pages and binding, 4to. (270 x 200mm) (13) £100-200
521. FORLONG, Major General James George Roche, (1824-1904) Indian Army, ‘A Student’s Synchronological Chart of the Religions of the World’ Accompaniment to ‘Rivers of Life or Faiths of Man in all Lands’ published by Quaritch, chart printed by Scott and Ferguson Edinburgh, linen backed, ex lib, no slipcase approx (2140 x 706mm), some tears, worn folds, bumped £100-200
522. THACKERAY, William, ‘Works’, in 20 vols. Richard Doyle (illus), Smith Elder, London 1869, 8vo. gold tooled green cloth (20) £20-40
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524. A 19TH CENTURY MANUSCRIPT BOOK, Summary of the Scriptures in Historical Order, black ink underlined in red in a neat hand with owner’s signatures for Turnbull 1846/1891, full leather red title,(190 x 130mm) plus nine further small bindings (10) £50-100
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523. A 19TH CENTURY MACHZOR OR JEWISH PRAYER BOOK in Hebrew and German printed and published by M.I. Landau 1847 with plate of the Sacrifice of Isaac, embossed full leather, scuffed and bumped (sold as found) 8vo. (206 x 144mm) £40-80
525. PRESTON, John, The New Covenant or The Saints Portion, Nicholas Bourne, London 1633. 8vo. boards detached plus HANMER, Meredith, trans. ‘The Ancient Ecclesiastical Histories of the First Six Hundred Years after Christ’, Richard Field, London 1619. Oates b/p. 4to. (290 x 190mm) plus a 17th Century illustrated copy of the Bible, title page lacking (all sold as found) (3) £50-150
526. STANHOPE, George, (Trans.) The Christian’s Pattern or, A Treatise of The Imitation of Jesus Christ, in Four Books, Originally in Latin by Thomas a Kempis. 13th ed. 1742. 8vo. 4 engrs. cf. Upr. bd det. Tog.with WILLIAMS, Ara. The Inquirer’s Guide to Gospel Truth or Doctrinal Methodism. Buffalo, 1832. Plus A collection of mainly 18th and 19th century Theology, Sermons etc. Leather bindings. C. 50 £200-300
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527. BINDINGS. A Quantity of Miscellaneous mainly 18th century. Theology etc £200-300
528. A Quantity of mainly METHODIST and Wesley interest £50-80
529. A collection of tracts, leaflets etc £80-120
530. A similar lot £80-120
531. [SMITH, Henry] Jonah The Messenger of Nineve. Repentance. Set Forth in his Calling., Rebellion , and Punishment. London, 1627. 12mo. 2 engs. Cf. bds. lacks backstrip. Tog.with VINCENT, Thomas, Gods Terrible Voice in The City, 1667. 8vo. Lacking bds. and endpps. Plus 8 other early books. X10 £80-120
532. TREMILLIUS, Immanuel, Junius Franciscus (trans). Testimenti Veteris Biblia Sacra. Five Libre Canonici priscae Ivdaeorum Ecclesiae A Deo Trans. Latin from Hebrew. Middleton, London, 1585. Embossed leather worn. 18th annot. X1 £100-200
534. A QUEEN ANNE BIBLE and Book of Common Prayer printed in London by Charles Bill and the Executrix of Thomas Newcomb with red lined margins and marbled end papers, cottage bound in gold tooled leather (sold as found) 4to (294 x 240mm) £100-200
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533. STEBBING, Henry, Polemical Tracts or A Collection of Papers Written in Defence of The Doctrines and Disciplines of The Church of England. Cambridge, 1727. Fo. Full tooled cf. worn. Tog.with L’ESTRANGE, Sir Robert, (trans) The Whole Works of Flavius Josephus, Dundee, 1766. Fo. 1⁄2 bds. worn. Plus others. 7 £50-80
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535. A LATE ELIZABETHAN GENEVA ‘BREECHES’ BIBLE including Prayer Book, lacking title page and much repaired, Old and New Testaments imprinted in London by Robert Barker 1602, Concordances/Tables printed Robert Barker 1602 and Richard Field for Robert Dexter 1600, The Whole Book of Psalms printed by John Windet for the Allignes of Richard Daye 1602, engraved title pages, rebound with new end papers in probably contemporary binding. 8vo. (223 x 165mm) £600-800
538. MOORE, Thomas, Lalla Rookh, An Oriental Romance, 9th Ed. London 1818 plus 23 Antiquarian bindings, mixed (sold as found) (24) £30-50
540. ARNOLD, Matthew, (ed.) Poems of Wordsworth. Macmillan, 1902. Sm. 8vo. A.e.g. dec. tooled cf. bd. Tog.with SOUTHY, Robert, Joan of Arc. Bristol, 1798. 8vo. 2 vols. Mottled cf. Plus Cymbeline, from the Chiswick Press. 1813. Small format. Glt. Tooled bd. Plus other Bindings. 11 £80-120
541. A Collection of Poetry and Literature mainly 19th century. 27 £80-120
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537. MINIATURE BOOK: Schloss’s English Bijou Almanack for 1839, within gilt tooled outer case, 2cm high, and fitted gilt tooled box £80-120
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536. MEREDITH, George, Works of George Meredith, Vols I - XXVII (Vol II deficient), Constable, London 1909, 1/2 blue leather boards with gilt tooling (26) £50-150
539. STANLEY, Arthur Penrhyn, Sinai and Palestine in Connection with Their History, with Maps and Plans. Murray, 1856, 2nd. Edn. Marbled bds. Worcester College School stmp. Glt. Dec spine. Tog.with BURRITT, Elihu, A Walk from London to John O’Groats, Sampson Low, 1864. Frontis. photo. Marbled edges. 1⁄2 bds. glt. Spine. Plus “THORMANBY” Kings of The Hunting-Field. Memoir and Anecdotes, Hutchinson, 1899. 8vo. Full cf. glt. Dec. spine. A.e.g. Plus other Bindings. 17 £200-300
542. SHAKESPEARE, William, Allied Newspapers Ltd. Nd. 39 Miniature volumes in custom made frame. 39 £30-50
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543. MINIATURE BOOK A CLERGYMAN, The Dairyman’s Daughter. An Authentic Narrative. Christies Bible-Warehouse, B £30-50
546. CUNDEE, J. (printer) Eccentrics Biography: or, Sketches of Remarkable Characters Ancient and Modern. London, 1801. 12mo. 5 cold. Plts. Full cl. Tog.with a collection of misc. small format literature. 40 £100-200
544. [HUMPHREYS, Henry Noel] 1810-1879 MAXIM’S Precepts of The Saviour. “Opus Anglicum”. Ornamental Binding. Illuminated decoration. Borders composed of birds and flowers. Some loss to spine. Ll. Loose. Tog.with STANESBY, Samuel, (Ill.) Shakespeare’s Household Words. A Selection from the Immortal Bard. Griffiths & Farran. Frontis. det. Illuminated pp. a.e.g leather bds. plus 1 other. 3 £80-120
545. SMEDLEY, Mrs. Ladies Manual of Practical Hydropathy for Female Diseases. Kent, 1870. A.e.g. glt. Cl. Worn. Tog.with KING, Jessie, M. (Ill) The Defence of Guenevere, by William Morris. Lane, 1905. Glt. Leather slim 8vo. Plus other small format miscellany. 8 £50-80
547. MISCELLANEOUS BINDINGS £50-80
548. A COLLECTION OF BINDINGS X19 £80-120
549. BIRDSALL & SON, BINDERS NORTHAMPTON (1792-1961), TENNYSON, Alfred, ‘Queen Mary’ Henry S King London 1875 in fine pale purple and gilded full leather (172 x 120mm) plus 3 further by Tennyson bound by Birdsall plus ‘Lyrical Poems’ in a fine red leather binding with lily ornament (5) £100-200
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550. BIRDSALL & SON BINDERS, DICKENS, Charles, The Chimes, Dent 1906, gilt edge, marbled end papers and rich red morocco binding with gilded tree ornament (175 x 116mm) and 3 further Birdsall fine bindings, Shakespeare Keats and Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam in slip case (4) £100-200
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551. KELLIEGRAM BINDING: Cranford by Mrs Gaskell with illustrations by Hugh Thompson, Macmillan London 1891, the fine green fading to brown morocco binding with figure and sedan chair ornament, gilded panel spine, red silk end papers and gilt edges stamped Kelly and Son Binders, some discolouration and splits to spine (188 x 125mm) £600-800
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552. MORRELL BINDER: The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Newnes London 1902, the fine deep blue morocco binding with radiating gilded Islamic design and panelled spine, red silk end papers and gilt edges stamped, chip to top of spine and bumps (160 x 100mm) £40-80
553. AUSTEN, Jane, Northanger Abbey, Persuasion, Emma, Sense and Sensibility, Mansfield Park, Pride and Prejudice 5 vols. Richard Bentley London 1856, marbled fore edge and end papers, ducal b/w, full tooled leather with panelled spine and red and green titles, some staining and repairs (168 x 110mm) £200-400
554. GREGORY GRIFFIN, pseud, The Microcosm, a periodical produced by the boys of Eton College inc. J Smith, George Canning, R Smith, J Frere dated from Monday November 6 1786 with FORE-EDGE painting of Eton College from the river Thames, marbled end papers, gold tooled red morocco with panelled spine, old repairs, chipped and bumped, 8vo. (210 x 130mm) £200-300
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555. BYRON, George Gordon, Lord (1788-1824), ‘The Corsair, a Tale’, 1st Ed. John Murray London 1814 and ‘English Bards and Scotch Reviewers’ 4th Ed. James Cawthorn London 1811, later bound in half blue calf with marbled end papers and b/p, panelled ends and gilt titles 210 x 137mm and 205 x 130mm (2) £150-250
556. SANGORSKI & SUTCLIFFE BINDERS (Est London 1901) R B Sheridan, ‘The Duenna, A Comic Opera in three acts as performed at The Theatre Royal Covent Garden’ printed for Longman London 1794, in a fine rich red morocco binding with panelled end and gilt title, 8vo. 214 x 135mm, some staining to top binding, bumped plus ‘A Trip to Scarborough’ printed for G Wilkie 1781, half black leather, 206 x 132mm, binding loose (2) £70-150
557. WARE, Isaac, pub. Designs of Indigo Jones and others printed for J Millan 1743 with index and fifty three plates some folding, later bound in mottled leather with panelled end, split, chipped and bumped. 8vo (225 x 145mm) £100-200
558. BINDING: MILTON, John, Comus, A Maske, presented at Ludlow Castle 1634, one of 160 copies printed from the 1637 original edition with title pages designed in red and black print by H.M. O’Kane, Elston Press, New Rochelle, New York 20th March 1902, full purple morocco with trailing convolvulus ornament, marbled end papers and panelled end. 8vo. (247 x 170mm), corners and spine bumped £150-250
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559. WYCHERLEY, William, Plays printed for Motte et al London 1735, red and black title pages marbled boards and panelled leather spine (165 x 105mm) plus; LEWIS CARROLL ‘Through the Looking Glass’ and ‘Alice in Wonderland’ Macmillan 1931, decorated blue leather (3) £30-50
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560. BRITTON, John, Bath & Bristol with the Counties of Somerset and Gloucester with plates from drawings by Thos. H Shepherd, London 1829, green board. 4to £40-80
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Natural History, Topography, Travel, Military and Botanical
566. A VISITORS BOOK relating to WWII Gambia with numerous entries, photographs etc in a decorated album (350 x 260mm) plus Canadian Wild Flowers by Agnes Fitzgibbon £50-100
567. DOLBY I.E.A. (Ed), ‘The Journal of The Household Brigade’ 1862-1880, 17 Vols. Clows London, in blue and red cloth, bindings with gold tooled ornament. 8vo. (240 x 180mm) spines discoloured, torn and bumped £50-100
568. THORBURN, Archibald, ‘British Birds’ 4 vols. Longmans Green & Co London 1925, red cloth, 8vo. plus TAYLOR, Alfred, ‘Birds of a County Palantine’ 1913, small Fo (5) £20-50
569. MALDEN, R.H., Dean of Wells, The Story of Wells Cathedral, Turk & Sons, London 1934 in decorative blue cloth signed by the author, plus a collection of 38 related titles, guides etc (39) £30-60
570. WESTALL, William, Illustrator and MOULE, Thomas, ‘Great Britain Illustrated’, Charles Tilt, London 1830, Remnant and Edwards embossed leather binding with classical motifs, foxed and browned, repaired binding (270 x 220mm) with JONES & CO, Publishers, Jones’ Views of the Seats and Mansions, Castles etc., London 1829, 1 vol. foxed and browned, marbled end papers and boards, tooled leather spine, split and bumped (298 x 230mm) (2) £70-150
571. Illustrated London News, Vol 26 Jan-June 1855, William Little, London, Crimean War period with fold out illus. of The Battle of Sebastopol, First Day’s Attack by the Allied Fleet, half calf with marbled boards, Fo. (410 x 290mm) £70-120
572. HIGHWAYS & BYWAYS. A group of 17 publications and The Antiquary’s Books, Methuen London, red cloth, 11 vols (28) £40-60
573. OXFORD HISTORY SOCIETY. A long run, blue cloth, gold tooled coat of arms, ex Library 4to. £40-80
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565. GRANT, James, Recent British Battles on Land and Sea, Cassell London, marbled boards, 4 vols plus The History of the Great European War, 10 vols. plus The History of The War with Russia, 6 vols. with numerous plates, red tooled cloth (20) £30-50
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574. BELL’S CATHEDRAL SERIES published by George Bell & Sons London 1900 onwards. 29 vols. plus 17 associated cathedral monographs (46) £20-40
575. MORRIS, The Rev. Francis Orpen, Member of the Ashmolean Society, Irish Clergyman (1810-1893), ‘A History of British Birds’, Groombridge & Sons London 1851-1858. 6 vols. finely bound in gold tooled green morocco with panelled spines, marbled end papers and gilt edge, spines rubbed, foxing, large 8vo (250 x 160mm) £200-400
577. THEATRUM ORBIS TERRARUM SERIES OF FACSIMILE ATLASES:- John Ogilby, Britannia London 1675 and Abraham Ortelius, The Theatre of the Whole World, London 1606, each in d/w and slip case. Fo. plus a David & Charles Reprint Facsimile of Camden’s Britannia 1695. Fo in slip case (3) £150-250
578. WALLIS, John, Wallis’s New Pocket Edition of The English Counties complete with 42 hand coloured maps inc. double page of Yorkshire, black leather spine and red title, bumped, stained and worn. 12mo (150 x 105mm) £70-150
579. SMITH, Charles, Smith’s New English Atlas. An incomplete set of 38 out of 46 engraved folding linen backed maps of the Counties by C Smith and Sons, 172 Strand, London 1804, but 2nd Ed. corrected to 1808 (England Map). contained within 5 contemporary book boxes (5) £100-200
580. TALBOT KELLY, R.B., ‘The Way of Birds’, Collins London plus ‘3-D Birds’ published by the RSPB plus a greetings card signed by R.B.T.K.(3) £30-50
581. WILLIAMS, Alfred (1877-1930), ‘The Hammerman Poet’ ‘Songs in Wiltshire’, Erskine Macdonald London 1909, signed by the author, tooled green cloth with owner’s stamp, untrimmed paper plus a collection of 14 further titles by Alfred Williams including Cor Cordium and Folk Songs of the Upper Thames (15) £150-250
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576. MORRIS, The Rev. Francis Orpen, A History of British Butterflies, Groombridge & Sons London 1857, 1 vol. finely bound in gold tooled green morocco with panelled spine, marbled end papers and gilt edge, spine bumped, rubbed and split. 8vo. (248 x 160mm) £50-100
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582. LOWSLEY, Major B, ‘A Glossary of Berkshire Words and Phrases’, English Dialect Society 1888, marbled boards, 1/2 leather plus two vols. Beauties of Berkshire, with numerous plates and maps, marbled boards and gold tooled spines (225 x 145mm) (3) £50-100
583. HAYDEN, Eleanor G, (1865-1954), ‘Travels Around Our Village’, A Berkshire Book with drawings by L Leslie Brooke, Constable London 1901, decorative green cloth plus 5 further titles by the same author plus THOMAS, Edward, ‘The Icknield Way’, Constable London 1913, 8vo (7) £40-60
584. HUGHES, Thomas (1822-1896), ‘The Scouring of The White Horse or The Long Vacation Ramble of a London Clerk’ Macmillan London 1859, 3 early or 1st Eds. in gilt tooled blue cloth (185 x 142mm) plus 11 associated titles (14) £50-100
585. DITCHFIELD, P.H. Ed. ‘The Victoria History of Berkshire’, 2 vols. James Street London 1906, 1/2 red leather with tooled titles. Fo. (320 x 220mm) (2) £50-100
586. LYSONS, Rev. Daniel and Samuel, ‘Magna Britannia’ Vol The First containing Bedfordshire, Berkshire and Buckinghamshire, Cadell London 1806, numerous plates and maps, owners stamp, marbled boards and leather spine 4to (290 x 23mm) £100-200
587. CLARKE, William Nelson, ‘Parochial Topography of the Hundred of Wanting’ printed in Oxford by W Baxter for Parker and Whittaker, London 1824, with fold out family trees, rebound in green cloth, 1/2 leather, 4to plus RELTON, H.E, ‘Sketches of Churches 1843, 4to plus 5 associated titles (7) £70-120
588. BERESFORD, John (Ed), The Diary of a Country Parson, The Rev. James Woodforde 1782-1802, 5 vols. OUP, 1926-1931, black cloth plus mixed topography and other titles inc. 10 King Penguin publications (approx 35) £30-50
589. BERKSHIRE INTEREST: An interesting collection of approximately seventy books mainly relating to History and Topography Berkshire, and its Towns and Villages (70 approx) £200-400
590. BUCHAN, William, Domestic Medicine. 7th Ed. 1781. with portrait plus LAWRENCE, Richard, Structure and Animal, Oeconomy, London 1801. plus two (sold as found) (4) £30-60
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591. WALLACE, D. Mackenzie, ‘Russia’ 5th Ed. Cassell Petter & Galpin, London 1877. 8vo. 2 vols. gold tooled red calf, scuffed and bumped, plus 3 further travel titles (5) £20-50
592. SEDDON, The Right Hon. R.J. Premier of New Zealand, Visit to Tonga, Fiji, Savage Island and the Cook Islands May 1900, printed by John Mackay Wellington, with map. red cloth with gold title. bumped and scuffed. 8vo. (215 x 145mm) £40-80
594. STANLEY, Henry M, ‘In Darkest Africa or the Quest Rescue and Retreat of Emin’, Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington, London 1890, 150 illus. + maps. 2 vols. decorative bindings 8vo. plus 6 ‘Nile’ associated titles (8) £50-100
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597. GILES, The Rev. J.A. History of The Parish and Town of Bampton with the District and Hamlets Belonging to it. Parker, Oxford, 1847. 8vo. Cl. Bd. Bumped. X1 £30-50
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595. REPTON, Humphry, A facsmile edition of Observations on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening. orig. pub. 1803 this edition by Phaidon Press Oxford 1980, half calf with gold tooling and red label, in slip case. 4to. (340 x 280mm) plus. The Sculpture of David Wynne 1968/1974. Clive Barda (Photographer) Phaidon London, deluxe Ed. 99/525 full book calf with d/w, damp marks on binding 4to (320 x 250mm) (2) £50-150
598. EYTON, T.C. A History of The Rarer British Birds, London, 1836. Illus. & wdct. Tall. 8vo. 1⁄2 bds. Tog.with BADHAM, Rev. C. David, Prose Fish Tattle. Parker, 1854. 8vo. Embossed cl. Worn. 2 £40-60
593. ROBERTSON, William, The History of America, 9th Ed. 3 vols only from four. London 1800. Strahan, Cadell & Davies with four maps. 8vo. full leather. tooled edge. (sold as found) (3) £30-50
596. HULME, F. Edward, Familiar Wild Flowers, Cassell, nd. In 5 volumes. Glt. Dec. cl. Bumped. Cold. Pts. Tog.with 4 others. 10 £80-120
599. CAINE, William, ‘An Angler at Large’, Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co, London 1911, 1/2 leather (loose) plus 12 associated titles (13) £20-50
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600. THORBURN, Archibald (1860-1935), Scottish Artist, British Birds, 4 vols. Longmans Green & Co, London 1915, gold tooled red cloth. Fo. (320 x 270) £50-100
601. BUDGE, Sir E A Wallis, ed. & trans, The Book of the Dead, facsimile’s of the Papyri of the Hunefer, Anhai, Kerasher and Netchemet, with coloured and monochrome plates, some double page, large folio (590 x 385mm), British Museum publication 1899, boards loose, spine defective £150-250
602. WHITE, Gilbert (1720-1793 Selbourne), The Natural History and Antiquities of Selbourne, 1st Ed. engraved title, 3pp. advertisements, 7 engraved plates inc. 2 folding, index. full calf. front board detached, some foxing. 4to (255 x 200mm) Notes:- bears owner’s sig. for Adam White 1848, purchased Sotheby Parke Bernet, New York, Lot 297 5/3/1975 £400-600 603. WHITE, Gilbert (1720-1793), ‘The Natural History of Selbourne’ with notes by the Rev. J.G. Wood, Routledge London c1853, numerous engraved illus. school prize. footed full leather. red title. 12 mo (175 x 120mm) £30-50
605. HERBERT, Henry William 1807-1858 English/American writer and historian, ‘Frank Forester and His Friends or Woodland Adventures’ 3 vols. English Edition, Bentley London 1853, marbled end papers and boards, 1/2 black tooled leather, foxed and bumped, losses to spine, 12 mo, (195 x 120mm) £150-250 604. PASTEUR, M.L., Études sur la Maladie des Vers a Soie (Studies on Silkworm Diseases) Gauthier-Villars, Paris 1870, numerous plates in Vol 1 inc. 6 colour ex lib rebound in blue cloth, 8vo (230 x 160mm) (2) £100-200
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606. TILLY, Harry L, ‘Glass Mosaics of Burma with Photographs’, Rangoon 1901, Government Printing, 13 b/w illustrations, ex library with multiple stamps rebound, boards bumped and scratched Fo. (365 x 275mm) £100-200
607. OLLIER DE MARICHARD, Jules, (1824-1901), French archaeologist and PRUNER-BEY, Franz Ignaz Pruner, German anthropologist (1808-1992), Les Carthaginois en France, Papers on Archaeology, Chabas Collection in French, German and Swedish with plates, diagrams and chart. Montpellier & Paris 1870, ex lib copy so rebound, edges browned, end paper loose, in green cloth with gold title 8vo. (245 x 168mm) £70-150
608. MANTELL, Gideon Algernon, 1790-1852 English Geologist, ‘The Medals of Creation; or First Lessons in Geology and in the Study of Organic Remains’, Bohn, London 1844, 2 vols with plates by Scharf after Dinkel, owners sig. for Capt James Ferguson, tooled red cloth, ex lib rebound, 16mo, (180 x 118mm) (2) £100-200
610. NANSEN, Fridjof, Norwegian explorer (1861-1930), ‘Farthest North’, Newnes London 1898. 2 vols in one, numerous illus. map at end of Vol 1. torn out. half tooled green leather with red title. foxed and bumped. 8vo. (238 x 166mm) £100-200
609. WYLLY, Colonel H.C., History of the 1st and 2nd Battalions The Leicestershire Regiment in the Great War, with signed portrait and maps inc. Mesopotamia. green cloth with gold tooled crest. 8vo. (252 x 190mm) £60-100
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611. STANLEY, Sir Henry M, Welsh Explorer (1841-1904), Through The Dark Continent, Newnes London 1899. 2 vols in one. numerous illus. half tooled green leather with red title, foxed bumped and boards loose. 8vo. (255 x 185mm) £40-80
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612. THOMPSON, Robert, ‘The Gardener’s Assistant’ revised by William Watson. New Ed. Gresham London 1902. 6 vols. decorative green cloth bindings (some water damage) (275 x 195mm) £60-120
613. DAVIDSON, Major H, History and Services of the 78th Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs) 1793-1881, 2 vols in one, W & A.K. Johnston 1901, untrimmed paper, gold tooled red cloth with losses to spine. Fo. (298 x 230mm) £80-120
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Books and Pictures from the Library of Judge David A.L. Smout Q.C. who taught at Osgoode Hall School Toronto 1948-1952/1977
622. ROSS, Sir John R.N., ‘Narrative of the Second Voyage in Search of a North West Passage and of a Residence in the Arctic Regions during the Years 1829-1833’ with twenty nine plates inc. some coloured, final chart deficient, A.W. Webster London 1835, later rebind, blue cloth, 4to. (325 x 260mm), overall foxing, replaced end papers, bumped £150-250
623. ROSS, Sir John R.N., ‘Narrative of a Second Voyage in Search of a North West Passage and of a Residence in the Arctic Regions during the Years 1829-1833’ with thirty plates and charts inc. some coloured, bound with Appendix with twenty plates and charts and list of Subscribers. A.W. Webster London 1835, now bound in tooled green leather with marbled edges and end papers. Montague Williams b/p boards loose, all over foxing, bumps and scratches, 8vo. (275 x 225mm) £200-400
624. M’CLINTOCK, Capt Francis L. RN, A Narrative of the Discovery and Fate of Sir John Franklin and His Companions, Murray London 1859, 4to. marbled boards plus MILTON, Viscount and CHEADLE, W.B., ‘The North West Passage by Land’ 2nd Ed. 1865 1/2 calf, with map, 4to. plus 2 associated titles (4) £40-80
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625. BACK, Capt George R.N., ‘Narrative of the Arctic Land Expedition to the Mouth of the Great Fish River...’ 1833-1835, John Murray London 1836 with 14 plates and map. Almeric Hugh Paget b/p list of subscribers at end. Webb & Hunt Liverpool, binding, marbled boards and tooled green leather spine, 8vo. some foxing, bumps etc., plus 6 associated titles £200-300
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620. WILLIS, N.P, ‘Canadian Scenery’ illustrated W.H. Bartlett, numerous engraved plates, 2 vols, Virtue London 1840/1842, gold tooled red leather, 4to (275 x 220mm), some foxing, bumped and scratched £200-400
621. PARRY, Capt. William Edward R.N. FRS, ‘Journal of a Second Voyage for the Discovery of a North-West Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific’, performed in the years 1821/22/23 in His Majesty’s ships Fury and Hecla, 30 engraved plates and eight charts, John Murray London 1824. 4to (299 x 232mm), marbled boards, spine badly worn, browned edges, bumps and scuffed £200-400
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626. J.T. LLOYD, Publisher, New York A folding canvas backed map of the United States and Canada 1864 (980 x 1307mm approx) in original boards plus BOUCHETTE, Joseph, The British Dominions in North America, Vol 1 only, Longman London 1832 with maps and plates, rebound 4to (2) £50-150
627. BAEDEKER, Karl, The Dominion of Canada, 2nd & 3rd revised editions 1900 and 1907 with maps and a collection of approximately 70 books relating to Canada (72) £70-150
629. J COUSENS ENGRAVER (AND OTHERS) AFTER WILLIAM HENRY BARTLETT. A group of 18 coloured engravings of Canadian Scenes c1840, 16 landscape, 2 portrait, some variation, size approx 200 x 140 framed £100-200 —————————— 628. THE CANADIAN BAR REVIEW, 10 vols in complete run 1951-1963 plus 9 associated, plus a coloured print of Osgoode Hall Law School Toronto and a painted Coat of Arms (21) £30-60
Books and Pictures from the Library of Roger Allegaert (1931-2016)
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631. ENGLISH SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) ‘Stanley Harbour, Falklands’, with three-masted paddle ship, ink and watercolour on blue paper, inscribed in ink, 20 x 31cm £80-120
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632. CONTINENTAL SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) Mountainous river landscape, signed ‘matino’, oil on canvas, 36 x 44.5cm £30-40
633. ENGLISH SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) ‘Antibes from Cap Ferrat, c1870’, signed with a monogram E.B., pencil and watercolour, 13 x 21.5cm; together with another watercolour by Richard Sams ‘Citadel of Ibiza-Evening Light’, 28 x 37.5cm; a 19th Century watercolour of a figure on horseback; a marine watercolour by Austin Smith; and one other watercolour - ‘On the Road to Compton, Gloucestershire’ (5) £100-150
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635. GEORG BALTHASAR PROBST (1732-1801) ‘Prospectus Ditionis Bernensis, haud procul a Monasterio Wettingen’, hand-coloured engraving, 31 x 42cm; together with ‘View of Resolution Bay, in the Marquesas’, hand-coloured engraving; another - ‘Alger Ville Capitale d’Afrique’, and five various 19th Century topographical prints including Terre Adélie, Tristan da Cunha, and Col. Doveton’s House, near Sandy Ridge, St Helena (8) £150-200
634. THORNTON AFTER JOHN WEBBER ‘View of Afiatooka, or Burying-Place, in Tongataboo’, and another similar - ‘A View of Afi-Too-Ca, a Burying-Place, in the Island of Amsterdam’, hand-coloured engravings, 24 x 37.5cm and 23 x 34cm respectively (2) £150-200
636. SAMUEL AND NATHANIEL BUCK (MID 18TH CENTURY) ‘The South Prospect of Stamford, in the County of Lincoln’, engraving, 31 x 79.5cm; together with a map of the Battle of Waterloo, pub by S.I. Noke; another map ‘Plan de la Baye du Bon Succés dons le Détroit de la Maire’; and two 19th Century maps, Villafranca and The Netherlands (5) £100-150
637. R PAPPRILL AFTER SAMUEL WATERS (19TH CENTURY) ‘Homeward Bound, Passing the Light-ship, Liverpool’, colour engraving, 33 x 38cm; together with a 19th Century lithograph of Cape Aiya; and seven further topographical prints, including ‘Place des Factoreries Éuropéenes à Canton, and A View of The Spaw (9) £100-150
638. PIETER VAN DER AA (1659-1733) ‘De Kusten van Guinea door een Brandenburgs Edelman, met twee Vorstelyke Fregatten besogt, int Jaar 1682’, engraved map, 23 x 29.5cm, and another map, ‘Partie de la Coste de Guinée’ (2) £40-60
639. A 19TH CENTURY WATERCOLOUR of St Martin’s Cove near Cape Horn, with a three-masted ship in the bay, and with natives and a hut on the shore, inscribed in ink verso, and with further pencil inscription M(?) Treasure, 11.7 x 20cm * This intriguing watercolour is the subject of extensive research by the current vendor’s father, who believed it to be related to Charles Darwin and The Beagle, possibly the hand of Conrad Martens or another ship’s artist. A folder of this research, along with a folio of maps and plans accompanies this lot, together with two books - Bernard Smith: Imagining the Pacific, In the Wake of the Cook Voyages; and Michael Jacobs: The Painted Voyage £200-300
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640. DARWIN, Charles (1809-1882), ‘Journal of Researches into the Natural History and Geology of the Countries visited during the Voyage round the World of H.M.S. Beagle’ New Ed. Murray London 1890, 8vo. decorative green cloth plus NICOLL, M.J., ‘Three Voyages of a Naturalist’ 2nd Ed. Witherby London 1909, 8vo. blue cloth plus 4 associated titles (6) £150-250
642. MURRAY, John, Publisher, ‘Handbook for Travellers’ X 6 inc. Algeria and Tunis 1890, Portugal, Madeira, Azores and Canaries 1887, Russia, Poland, Finland, 1893, India, Burma and Ceylon X 2 1933/1905, Japan 1903, red tooled cloth, plus a collection of 20 travel guides inc. Hachette Blue Gurdes etc (sold as found) (26) £80-150
641. BAEDEKER, Karl (1801-1859), German Publisher, A collection of twenty guides to include:- Paris 1911 with d/w, Italie Septentrionale 1903 with d/w, Italie Centralle 1909, United States 1909, Bords du Rhin 1896, Sud-Est de la France 1897, Canada X 2 1900/1907, Autriche-Hongrie 1911 with d/w, N France 1894, Egypt 1908 X 2, Palestine and Syria 1912, Suede et Norvege 1911 with d/w, Belgique et Hollande X 2 1905/1910, Suisse X 2 1907/1905, Great Britain 1910, London and Its Environs 1930 marbled ends and gold tooled red cloth (160 x 115 approx) (20) (sold as found) £300-500
643. EARLE, Augustus, ‘Nine Months Residence in New Zealand in 1827’, Whitcombe & Tombs Ltd, 1909 with Matheson, Localsh b/p, green cloth, ‘Te Manuwiri Sketches of Early Colonisation in New Zealand’, Whitcombe & Tombs Ltd and GRANT, A.C., ‘Bush Life in Queensland’, Blackwood 1928, decorative blue cloth, bumped, small 8vo (3) £30-60
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645. QUARITCH, Bernard, Publisher, ‘Riviera Nature’s Notes’ 2nd Ed. 1905 8vo in decorative blue cloth, Stark’s History of, and Guide to the Bahamas, 1891, decorative yellow cloth, 12mo. (190 x 130mm) plus La Côte ‘D’ Azur, Gabrielle Réval, Arthand Grenable 1938 (3) £20-40
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644. BAGGS, Mae Lacy, Colorado, The Queen Jewel of the Rockies, The Page Company Boston, 2nd Imp 1920, decorative tooled green cloth, 8vo plus a collection of 26 travels associated titles relating to The Pacific, Polynesia, New Guinea, Tristan da Cunha (27) £50-100
646. AFRICAN INTEREST, A collection of c20 titles inc. KINGSLEY, Mary H, Travels in West Africa, Macmillan London 1897, red cloth. 8vo (c21) £70-120
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647. HAMILTON, General Sir Ian G.C.B., ‘A Staff Officer’s Scrap-Book during the Russo-Japanese War’ with maps and plans, New Ed. Arnold London 1912, marbled end papers, gold tooled blue calf with coat of arms and motto ‘Deo Dante Dedi’ (195 x 135) together with Life of Admiral Togo by Nagayo Ogasawara Seito Shoria Press Tokyo 1934 (2) £20-40
648. DU GUAY-TROUIN, René Trouin, Sieur du Gué 1673-1736), French naval officer and Breton Corsair, ‘Memoires’ printed in Amsterdam by Pierre Mortier 1769, red and black title page, portrait engraving and 4 folding diagrams/ illustrations, tooled leather, marbled ends, bumped, foxed and worn, 170 x 100 £100-200 649. No Lot
650. BUCHAN, John, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir ‘The Long Traverse’, Hodder and Stoughton, London d/w, together with eight further titles by or relating to Buchan (9) £30-50
651. FLEMING, Ian, ‘On Her Majesty’s Secret Service’, 2nd Imp d/w (torn), SHUTE, Neville, ‘On The Beach’, 1st UK ed. Heinemann London 1957, d/w plus 9 other titles, early editions, Du Maurier, Christie, Murdock etc., all with d/w (11) £50-100
652. BOYD, William, Scottish Novelist (b.1952), Brazzaville Beach, Sinclair-Stevenson d/w with a letter from WB dated 2/11/1990 relating together with six other titles in d/w by the same author (7) £50-100
653. MAUGHAM, W. Somerset, ‘The Gentleman in the Parlour’, 1st Ed. Heinemann London 1930, tooled black cloth plus literature mixed, inc. early editions of 20th Century novels (c40) £50-100
654. RYLEY, George Buchanan and McCANDLISH, John M, ‘Scotland’s Free Church’, Constable, Westminster 1893, Ltd Ed. 27/250, untrimmed paper, red cloth, 4to £20-40
655. CORYAT, Thomas, ‘Crudities’, 2 vols. James Maclehose & Sons, Glasgow 1905, untrimmed handmade paper, tooled red cloth, 8vo £50-100
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656. A FOLIO CONTAINING PP 453-485 EXTRACTED FROM JOHN CHURCHILL’S TRAVEL ACCOUNTS TO INCLUDE ‘A Voyage to the Kingdom of Chili in America’ by Henry Brewer and Elias Herckeman 1642/3 perhaps a later reprint in green boards, 410 x 260 plus a contemporary map of South America, 252 x 180 (2) £50-100
657. THE COLLECTION OF M. HUBERT DE GIVENCHY, a two volume auction catalogue by Christie’s, 4th December 1993, Monaco, cased, and The Collection of John T. Dorrance, Jr, a single volume auction catalogue by Sotheby’s, 18th and 19th October 1989, New York, hardback (2) £50-70 ——————————
Modern, First Editions, Poetry and 20th Century Literature
661. WATSON, William, Collected Poems, John Lane, London 1898, tooled full calf and William Watson, ‘The Hope of the World and other Poems 1898’, tooled calf plus 19 other Poetry titles (21) £30-50
662. GOLDSMITH, Oliver, The Vicar of Wakefield, illustrated by Arthur Rackham, Harrap London 1929 (260 x 200mm), Mother Goose, Illus. Kate Greenaway, F Warne, London and Lewis Carroll, Sylvie & Bruno Concluded, Macmillan London 1893, red cloth (3) £50-100
663. A COLLECTION OF 19TH/20TH CENTURY CHILDREN BOOKS, some illustrated, approximately 40 £30-50
664. A COLLECTION OF 20TH CENTURY MIXED GENERAL LITERATURE (qty) £30-50
665. A COLLECTION OF LEATHER BOUND POCKET EDITIONS of Austen, Kipling, Hardy et al £20-40
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660. ROWLING, J.K. Harry Potter and The Order of the Phoenix’ x 3 and The Goblet of Fire and The Prisoner of Azkaban, early. Editions all with d/ws (5) £20-40
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667. JAMES WEDGE (b.1937), ‘James Wedge Book’, Countdown Publications, London 1972, 21 b/w images, signed and dated 101/500, oblong 4to. (270 x 390mm), some warping and marking to cover £300-500 666. FOXON, D.F. English Verse 1701-1750. A catalogue of separately printed poems, catalogue and index, 2 vols. with a small further quantity of bibliography (10) £20-40
671. LAWRENCE, T.E. Seven Pillars of Wisdom, A Triumph. Cape, 1935, 6th imp. In worn d/w. Tog.with a quantity of miscellaneous literature, inc. Kipling, Rider Haggard etc £80-120
669. KINGSLEY, Charles, The Water Babies, illustrated by Jessie Wilcox Smith, Hodder & Stoughton for Boots, defective and misbound, and HISSEY, J.J., Across England in a Dog Cart, Bentley 1891 London in decorative bindings (2) £20-40
672. KOESTLER, Arthur, Scum of the Earth, Cape, Proof Copy. 1941. 8vo paper bds. tog.with BUTLER, A.G. The Choice of Achilles and Other Poems, Frowde, 1900. Pres. Copy. Slim 8vo. Plus LEWIS, Wyndham, The Old Gang and The New Gang, Harmsworth, 1933. Slim 8vo. d/w Plus other privately printed, some signed, plus 4 vols. The Window Quarterly Magazine, ed. Eric Partridge. 31 £100-200
670. HERBERT, Alice, ‘A Question of Heritage’, a typed m/s novel, 510pp. bound in black cloth with title Fo. (330 x 190mm) £20-40
673. FLEMING, Ian, You Only Live Twice, Jonathan Cape, London, 3rd imp. 1965 with d/w plus a collection of 23 20th Century novels, some early editions (24) £70-150
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668. NONESUCH PRESS, ‘The Complete Works of William Shakespeare’ edition dedicated to H.M. Queen Elizabeth II 1953, 4 vols. marbled boards, tooled spines in slip case £70-90
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674. PEAKE, Mervyn, Gormenghast Trilogy inc. Titus Groan 1946, d/w defective. Gormenghast 1950 with d/w, Titus Alone 1959 with d/w, Eyre and Spottiswode, London. 8vo (220 x 140mm) (3) £200-300
675. WALKER, Alice, The Color Purple, Early ed. apparently signed and dedicated by the author, Harcourt Brace Javanovich, New York, d/w £40-70
676. FISHER, Alfred Hugh (1867-1945), ‘Poems’ Elkin Mathews, Cork St, London 1913, signed and inscribed by the author ‘To Polly and Emma with love from Hugh 3 April 1913’, vigo cabinet Series, blue card covers (160 x 130mm) plus ‘Fables de La Fontaine’ Hachette Paris, 1/2 tooled leather, 8vo. plus 3 framed prints (5) £30-50
677. A A MILNE: A collection of three titles:- ‘When We Were Very Young’, 1st Ed. 1924, ‘The House at Pooh Corner’, 1st Ed. 1924, and ‘Now We Are Six’, 3rd Ed. 1927, Methuen & Co. illustrated by Ernest H Shepard, blue, rose an red tooled cloth, gilt edges, bumped and worn (195 x 130mm) no d/ws (3) £50-80
678. CRICKET INTEREST: Wisden 1950, 1951, 1963 plus two Wisden Anthologies plus a collection of 27 cricket related titles inc. Cardus etc (32) £30-50
679. LANYON LANYON, Carla, 1906-1970 Irish Poet, ‘Salt Harvest’, Williams & Norgate London 1947, semi-marbled boards, green spine plus Poetry titles various inc. GORRELL, Brooke (14) £30-50
681. NIELSEN, Kay, (1886-1957) Illustrator, ‘East of The Sun and West of The Moon’, Hodder & Stoughton London, no date, 24 coloured plates, original yellow cloth with decorative design 4to. (240 x 170mm) spine bumped £100-200
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680. DONNE, John, (1572-1631) English Poet, ‘Poems on Several Occasions’, printed for J Tolson for W Taylor at the Ship, Paternoster Row 1719 3pp ads at end, foxed and stained, 1/2 calf, marble boards, spine badly rubbed, (147 x 89mm) £200-400
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682. CLIVE HAMILTON aka C.S. LEWIS (1898-1963), Fellow in English at Magdalen College Oxford, ‘Spirits in Bondage’, Heinemann, London 1919, 1st Ed, 12pp of publisher’s advertisements, owner’s sig. for Mildred Wilson Xmas 1921, original blue cloth, gilt title, binding worn and stained, bumped head and foot, edges browned, some foxing, 12mo, (188 x 126mm) Note: ‘Spirits In Bondage’ was C S Lewis’s first published work at the age of 20. He had just returned from military service in WWI £2000-3000
684. BATES, H.E., ‘The Tinkers of Elstow’ with illustrations by Randolph Schwabe, 1st Ed Ltd to 300 of which this is No. 71, signed by author and illustrator, printed by Bemrose Ltd, blue tooled leather (225 x 145mm) plus The Seekers, John and Edward Bumpus, London 1926, signed by the author, tooled boards (205 x 126mm) (2) £100-200
685. FLEMING, Ian, ‘The Man with the Golden Gun’, Cape London, 1st Ed. 1965, d/w later signed (2003) by Britt Ekland b.1942 who portrayed Mary Goodnight in the film of the book (1974) £200-400
683. BATES, Herbert Ernest (1905-1974), ‘The Tree’ Blue Moon Booklet No. 3. E Lahr, 68 Red Lion St. London WC1, 95/100 signed, untrimmed paper, some foxing and tear to back cover (230 x 150mm) £150-250
686. DONLEAVY, James Patrick (1926-2017). Irish American Novelist. ‘A Singular Country’, Ryan Publishing, 1st Ed. signed by the author, d/w (240 x 162mm) £30-50
688. BEATLES, The, TAYLOR, Derek, ‘Fifty Years Adrift’ edited by George Harrison. Ltd. Ed. 1124/2000. signed by author and editor. half calf, slightly scuffed, slip case. Genesis Publications Ltd. 1984 8vo. (247 x 175mm) (1) (note Derek Taylor b1932 d1997, press agent for The Beatles) £700-900 687. LEWIS, Clive Staples, The Four Loves, Godfrey Bles London 1960, 1st Ed with d/w plus STEINBECK, John, ‘The Winter of our Discontent’, 1st Ed. Heinemann London 1961 d/w. DURRELL, Gerald, ‘Zoo in My Luggage’ Hart Davis London 1960, 1st Ed. with d/w plus three further (6) £100-200
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689. MALONE SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS. A collection of approximately 150 editions from the Library of the late Dr John Black. The Malone Society was founded in 1906 for the study of 16th/17th Century Drama. This collection includes some of the earliest publications and continues through the 20th Century printed by O.U.P. and others £100-200
690. GREGG, W.W. ‘A Bibliography of the English Printed Drama to the Restoration’, 4 vols. 1939/1951/1957/1959, printed for the Bibliographical Society by Oxford University Press sold with a collection of early Dramatic Works formed by the late Dr John Black to include Thomas Middleton, John Marston, Beaumont & Fletcher, Thomas Dekker, Ben Johnson, et al, approx. 59 £100-200
691. CARYL BRAHMS (1901-1980) English Critic, Novelist and Journalist and S.J. Simon. A collection of 14 titles, early eds. some with d/w (14) £50-100
Stamps, Maps, Prints and Albums
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695. HARMSWORTH ATLAS AND GAZETTEER, disbound, a small collection of World Stamps in a Stanley Gibbons album and an early 20th Century small album for Muriel Godwin 1911 (3) £20-40
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696. ‘THE BRITISH MARINE ALBUM’, A Victorian family photograph album, illustrated with ten pages of shipping scenes inset with portraits, George McNeile bookplate, leather bound with clasp (294 x 240) £70-150
697. THE HOAX ART ALBUM ‘containing over one hundred amusing and interesting pictures puns’, Soulby W.H. Cartwright and Rattray Manchester, green cloth rebound Fo. £40-80
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698. MAPLE & CO, Illustrated Catalogue in French with Hotel Metropole London advertisement, decorative card binding (185 x 250mm), corners torn, bumped edges, stained and a French Trade catalogue dated 1940/41, red cloth. Fo (2) £20-40
699. A COLLECTION OF TRADE CATALOGUES for Lalique, Lighting, Comiti (Thermometers), Eismann Fans, Fashion, Medoc Wine etc (qty) £50-80
701. RYALL’S PORTRAITS OF EMINENT CONSERVATIVE STATESMEN, 11 parts, orig. wrappers plus Trophies and Personal Relics of British Heroes, Nimmo London 1896. Fo. and Portraits of Pugilists, 1894. Fo. (2 + 11) £70-100
700. JAPAN INTEREST: An album of 25 Geisha Girl postcards c.1920; CAIGER, G, Dolls on Display Japan in Miniature, Hokuseido Press, plus one other (3) £20-40
702. TWO PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO PALESTINE c.1940, an album of Wild Flowers from Palestine by Rev H.B. Greene and a late Victorian photo album of the Lake District (4) £40-80
703. A COLOURED MAP of Nubia and Abissinia by Emanuel Bowen with cartouche and scale (365 x 445), framed £70-120
704. A COLOURED MAP of Staffordshire after J Blaeu 1645 with armorials and figurative illustrations, mounted on card (410 x 500mm) £60-80
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706. A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY DISBOUND PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM South Africa/Rhodesia, steam trains, landscape, portraits etc, image size 170 x 210mm approx £50-80
707. A COLLECTION OF SEVEN LIBERTY & CO SALES BROCHURES for Eastern Art, Furnishings, Rugs, c1930 (7) £40-60
708. A HARRODS, Furniture Catalogue circa 1914, fully illustrated with decorated boards (250 x 315mm) £30-50
709. AN OLD, PERHAPS ETHIOPIAN, FOLDING BARK MANUSCRIPT illustrated with figures of five fold form with bone ends, approx. 70cm long expanded £50-150
710. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SCRAP ALBUM with numerous entries inc. photographs, canvas bound and another with floral inserts (2) £20-50
711. A BLACK AND WHITE PRINTED PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEW of Prague, 41 x 58cm, mounted but unframed £30-50
712. FRICKE & CO: ‘Die Pyramiden bei Kairo’ monochrome print numbered 4013, 64 x 91cm; and two further ‘Klagenfurt’ and ‘St Peter’s, Rome’, all unframed (3) £40-60
713. AFTER M.A. KOEKKOEK ‘Brasilianischer Urwald’, chromo-lithograph, 63 x 84.5cm, unframed £80-120
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705. AN EARLY AMERICAN BOARD GAME ‘Chromagica’ by McLoughlin Bros, New York in wooden box, 300sq. £30-50
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715. A ‘SOCIÉTÉ ATHENIENNE D’AUTOMOBILES’ SHARE WARRANT, c.1920’s, 34 x 33cm; and three further similar, all unframed (4) £40-60
717. A LARGE COLLECTION OF ALL WORLD STAMPS and some postal history housed in two large cartons with Foreign and Commonwealth Countries well represented. A collection of Herm and Lundy islands worth closer inspection £300-350
716. A GROUP OF THIRTY SIX OLD ROAD MAPS by J Bartholomew, and Ordnance Survey plus a reversible road map of Scotland by G W Bacon (37) £100-200
718. GREAT BRITAIN QUANTITY OF PHILATELIC LITERATURE IN LARGE CARTON, including The Plating of the Penny Black by Chas Nissen complete with the forty original photographs. The remaining publications include standard works as well as more specialised handbooks, a few from the 19th Century £300-500
719. OLD TIME COLLECTION OF GREAT BRITAIN STAMPS, Perforated Officials, Telegraph, Telephone, Fiscal and Propaganda stamps. The collection of Telegraphs include unused, used and specimen examples with values to £5 (Specimen and used). Mixed condition £500-750
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720. COLLECTION OF GREAT BRITAIN STAMPS with 1840 1d black (6) used, 1840 2d blue (3) used, later issues well represented, and a small range of Oxford College stamps with the early handbook on the subject by The Rev. Hayman Cummings £300-400
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714. AN EGYPTIAN DELTA LIGHT RAILWAYS SHARE WARRANT dated November 1901, 44 x 40cm; and four further similar, all unframed (4) £40-60
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722. A MISCELLANY OF EARLY GREAT BRITAIN STAMPS, essays, post marks, railway and newspaper stamps and used postal stationery, interesting lot £150-200 721. A COLLECTION OF GREAT BRITAIN AND COMMONWEALTH STAMPS in two Savoy albums, with Great Britain from 1840 1d black, used, unused and on cover, Queen Victoria Jubilee values to 1/- both m/m, King Edward VII values to 1/- mint, King George V to 1/- etc., mixed condition £300-350
723. GREAT BRITAIN ACCUMULATION OF 1D RED STAMPS, both loose and on cover. A few later items noted including WWI Knockaloe camp cover £150-200
724. A 19TH CENTURY EMBOSSED LEATHER ALBUM containing a collection of manuscript poems and pencil drawings by a seemingly Scottish unknown hand and several engravings and etchings including two in the manner of Rembrandt, Fo. (265 x 225mm) plus A Picturesque Album of Three Hundred and Twenty Views in Great Britain, London, Edward Lacey. Fo. (230 x 295mm) binding distressed (2) £70-150
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725. THE KOBUNSHA’S JAPANESE FAIRY TALES NO’2 1-16, comprising Momotaro or Little Peaching; The Tongue Cut Sparrow; The Battle of the Monkey and the Crab; The Old Man who made the Dead Trees Blossom; Kachi-Kachi Mountain; The Mouse’s Wedding; The Old Man and The Devils; Urashima the Fisher Boy; The Eight-Headed Serpent; The Matsuyama Mirror; The Hare of Inaba; The Cub’s Triumph; The Silly Jellyfish; The Princes Fire-Flash and Fire-Fade; My Lord Bag-O-Rice; and The Wooden Bowl (16) £800-1200
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726. WHITMAN, Alfred, Samuel Cousins Engraver. Bell, 1904. Ltd. Edn. Of 600. Fo. Cl. Bds. Rebacked. Tog.with HICKS, G.C. Compositions From Campbell’s Gertrude of Wyoming. Art-Union, London, 1846. Oblong Fo. 1⁄2 bds. worn. Plus 2 others. 6 £40-60
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727. T. NAKAYAMA A Japanese watercolour of a field worker with hoe and basket, signed, 33 x 16.5cm; and a group of three watercolours of lake scenes, one signed Kazan, 11 x 29.5cm (4) £30-60
728. TWO 19TH CENTURY INDIAN WATERCOLOURS, one inscribed ‘River Nerbudda, near Jubblepore, 1860’ the other ‘The Artillery Mess House, Cawnpore 1858’, larger 17 x 24.5cm (2) £50-80
729. A ‘PEPPIATT’ £5 WHITE NOTE E36/053727, London 13.10.1944 notations and stamp on back, plus a collection of 12 further banknotes and Royal Mail Mint Stamps ‘Transport and Communications (4) £40-80
731. MARY TOURTEL (1874-1948), ‘Rupert the Bear’, pen, ink and blue wash on card, signed and inscribed in black ink ‘Rupert, To Captain Marshall from Mary Tourtel June 17 1935’ (252 x 172mm) Note: Mary Tourtel was a British Artist and creator of the comic strip Rupert the Bear. Captain Stanley Ernest Marshall was the vendor’s grandfather £800-1200
730. A VICTORIAN FAMILY PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM inset generation of portraits, with brass clasp and an early 20th Century political scrap album, leather bound (2) £30-60
733. A COLLECTION OF APPROXIMATELY 220 EARLY POSTCARDS predominantly of Ecclesiastical Architecture, loose and in album £50-100 732. A GROUP OF FOURTEEN EARLY GERMAN WOOD BLOCK PRINTS from Historia Animalium, ‘an inventory of renaissance zoology’ by Professor Conrad Gesner (1516-1565) variation in size 180 x 240mm to 135 x 100mm, mounted and on cushion frames £1000-2000
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734. SARAH C. LEE (20TH CENTURY OXFORDSHIRE ARTIST) Pencil study of ‘Smew’, exhibited Royal Society of Marine Artists 2014, 255 x 180mm framed £50-100
735. CAPT. G. GREER, Royal Military Academy, Thirty one drawn Fortification Plates, signed and dated 1860, bound in a gold tooled album (265 x 355mm) £50-100
736. DAVIDE FOSSATI Landscapes after Marco Ricci, seventeen etchings (from the set of twenty four) dedicated to Count Algarotti together with title page, 25 x 35.5cm (unframed) £500-700
737. G VALK AFTER PHILIPS WOUVERMAN A cavalry officer taking a welcome drink outside a camp, etching, 19 x 28cm; and four further various engravings to include: The Weight of the Bible, engraving after Huijeh Allardt; a landscape engraving by C Galle; a hand-coloured engraving of Queen’3s College, Oxford; and a western view of All Souls College, one unframed (5) £40-60
738. 18TH CENTURY ITALIAN SCHOOL Three classical figures in an interior, oil on canvas, 80 x 85cm £300-500
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739. A QUANTITY OF STAMPS TO INCLUDE: a partially filled stock book of World Stamps; quantity of First Day Covers in one album and loose; and sheets of stamps to include the World Cup England Winners 1966 £20-40
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740. BELLOC, Hilaire (1870-1953), A photographic portrait of Belloc at the helm of a yacht by J.M. Allison, signed and entitled ‘Bideford Bar June 1914’ (180 x 130mm), mounted and framed £50-100
741. A COLOURED MAP OF SOUTH AFRICA published by C Smith, London, 28 x 36cm, framed £30-50
743. A SOUVENIR MINIATURE PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM for E.S. Robert Ley. The Robert Ley was a cruise ship named after the Nazi politician and owned by Deutsche Arbeits Front and was launched on 29 March 1938 and contains 20 pages and 40 monochrome, 50 x 80mm, images including ship’s interior and Adolf Hitler on board, 125 x 90 overall £60-150
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742. A CORNER AND J GODFREY High Street, Oxford looking west from the Botanical Garden, published by Roberts and Leete, London, 21 x 39cm, framed £50-80
ABINGDON THE
HOUSE & GARDEN SALE Monday 18th and Tuesday 19th March 2019 at 11 am
Entries Invited. To Include Entries of: Decorative Furniture and Works of Art, Sculpture, Paintings, Silver, Rugs, Carpets and Textiles, Architectural Elements and Garden Ornament.
Closing date 22nd February 2019
All enquiries, please contact Henry Cooke: T: 01235 462840 E: henry.cooke@mallams.co.uk www.mallams.co.uk Dunmore Court, Wootton Road, Abingdon OX13 6BH
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