Mallams
THE LIBRARY SALE OXFORD Wednesday 29th June 2016
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Mallams
MODERN BRITISH 8 December 2016 OXFORD
POST-WAR ART
Closing date: 28 October 2016
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The Library Sale Wednesday 29th June 2016 at 11am Lots 1-709 Viewing: Saturday 25th June 9.00am to 1.00pm Monday 27th June 9.00am to 5.00pm Tuesday 28th June 9.00am to 5.00pm and the morning of the sale from 8.30am Auction: Bocardo House, 24a St. Michael’s Street, Oxford OX1 2EB Tel: 01865 241358 Fax: 01865 725483 oxford@mallams.co.uk Auction Enquiries: Tel: 01865 241358 oxford2@mallams.co.uk or view the catalogue and leave bids online at www.mallams.co.uk Condition Reports: oxford2@mallams.co.uk Commission/Phone Bids: oxford@mallams.co.uk Online catalogue: www.mallams.co.uk Online Bidding: To bid online please go to www.the-saleroom.com Front Cover: Lot 489 Back Cover: Lot 675
Important Notice: Please note that condition reports are not printed in the catalogue or on our website however we are happy to provide them when requested subject to our terms and conditions of sale. The absence of any reference to condition in any description does not imply the lot is without fault.
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Order of Sale: Part One: Furniture, Works of Art & Ceramics Wine Tribal Art
Lot 1 – 349 Lot 350 – 353 Lot 360 – 374
Part Two – Books: Antiquarian, Theology and Bindings Topography, Natural History and Maps General Literature Modern, First Edition and Poetry Children’s Books Art and Illustrated Books Photographs, Albums, Letters and Autographs, Pictures and Prints, Stamps and Ephemera
Lot 400 – 460 Lot 465 – 497 Lot 498 – 531 Lot 535 – 577 Lot 585 – 604 Lot 610 – 626 Lot 630 – 709
Conditions of Sale:The auction is subject to Important Notices, Conditions of Sale and to reserves. (See page 82) See Map at End of Catalogue for Directions to St Michael’s Street, Oxford. IMPORTANT NOTICES: CHANGES TO THE DROITE DE SUITE OR ARTIST’S RESALE RIGHTS ***Pictures produced by European Artists can be subject to the Droite de Suite or Artist’s Resale Right which took effect in the United Kingdom on the 14th February 2006. Under this legislation Mallams is required to collect a royalty payment for works by living artists which sell for more than 1000 Euros. This now also applies to works by artists who have died within the last seventy years. It is calculated on the Rate of Exchange at the European Central Bank on the date of sale. It is charged to the buyer as a percentage of the hammer price and in addition to the buyer’s premium. The Artist’s Resale right is not subject to VAT. The charge for Works of Art sold at or above 1000 Euros and below 50,000 Euros is 4%. For items selling above this figure the fee is calculated on a sliding scale. These charges are paid to the Design and Artist’s Copyright Society (DACS). No additional fees or handling costs are retained by Mallams. For more information visit www.dacs.org.uk. Please be aware of this extra charge and especially the recent changes if you intend to bid for any works which might fall into the above category.
EXPLANATION OF PICTURE CATALOGUING TERMS A work catalogued with the full name of the artist in our opinion, is or is probably a work by that artist, however intending buyers are respectfully reminded to fully satisfy themselves prior to bidding as the catalogue description does NOT represent a certificate of authenticity. Other wise the following terms are used: ‘Attributed to’ … in our opinion the work is probably by the artist named in whole or in part. ‘Circle of ’ … in our opinion the work is by an artist influenced by the named artist and of the period. ‘Follower of ’ … in our opinion the work is executed in the named artist’s style. ‘Manner of ’ … in our opinion the work is executed in the named artist’s style but is of a considerably later date. ‘School (together with place or country and date)’ … in our opinion the work was executed in that location at that time. ‘After’ … in our opinion the work is a copy of a known painting by the named artist. ‘Signed’ … in our opinion the signature is by the hand of the artist stated. ‘Bears signature’ … in our opinion there is an element of doubt over the signature or it has been added by another hand.
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THERE IS A PREMIUM OF 20% OF THE HAMMER PRICE ON ALL SALES.THIS IS SUBJECT TO V.A.T. Part One Furniture, Works of Art & Ceramics
1. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY VASE of tall proportions after the Antique decorated a classical battle scene on a black ground with Greek key decoration, indistinctly stamped Oracle Porcelain?, 82cm high £300-500
2. A LIMOGES PORCELAIN COFFEE SERVICE consisting of nineteen pieces including a coffee pot, sucrier, milk jug, eight coffee cans and saucers, each with silvered handles, coffee pot 22cm high £50-100
3. A GEORGE III OVAL COPPER ICE BUCKET with ribbed sides and scroll handles, 26cm wide £100-150
4. A MOORCROFT BRICK RED GLAZED BALUSTER VASE with ribbed body, 31cm high £200-300
5. A PAIR OF ANTIQUE CARVED WOODEN FURNITURE MOUNTS in the form of lions paw feet, continental, circa 1800, 17cm high £80-120
6. AN IVORY AUCTIONEERS GAVEL with ring turned handle inscribed Presented to Lady Hawke by the Chief of the Scottish Clans Association of London for ringing in the Year 1925, 14cm long £50-100
7. AN EBONISED AUCTIONEERS GAVEL with ring turned handle, 17cm long and another wooden gavel with barrel end, 21cm long (2) £50-100
8. A PAIR OF TREEN KARELIAN BIRCH TRAVELLING CANDLESTICKS with removable sconces and ebonised rims, 9cm diameter (2)
9. A VARIEGATED ROSE COLOURED MARBLE CYLINDRICAL PEDESTAL on an octagonal base, 18cm high; and a black slate and red marble candlestick of cylindrical form with bell base, 20.5cm high (2) £180-250
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10. A BRONZE GROUP, Ariadne and Panther after Dannecker on a rectangular marble stepped plinth, 18cm high overall £300-500
11. A BRONZE MODEL of a monkey in aggressive stance, 10cm long £150-250
12. A BRONZE INKWELL in the form of a seashell with glass liner, hinged rising lid and naturalistic base, 15 x 8cm £80-120
13. A WOODEN YARD STICK stamped C & S 1953 with brass scale and mounts, 90cm closed £100-200
14. A PAIR OF THEATRICAL WOODEN SABRES with twisted wire handles, 104cm long (2) £40-60
15. A COOPERED WOODEN PLANTER with slat sides of oval form, 34cm wide £40-60
16. A SILVER PLATED BUTLERS TRAY, twin handled by Mappin & Webb, 68 x 42cm overall £80-120
17. A TAN LEATHER DRESSING CASE by J W Benson Ltd, Ludgate Hill, London with brass locks, 43cm wide
18. A 19TH CENTURY MONOCHROME ETCHING depicting a portrait of Potatow and a portrait of Omai, 22 x 33cm framed £30-50
19. MADELEINE PEARSON (EARLY 20TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL) A study of a monkey, pen and wash, signed with a red Chinese seal, 22 x 39cm, mounted and in a wooden cushion frame £100-200
20. A COOPERED AND BRASS BOUND WINE COOLER OR JARDINIERE by R A Lister & Co. Ltd, Dursley, England, so labelled, 51cm diameter x 43cm high
21. A GROUP OF FIVE FRENCH ARCHITECTURAL PRINTS mounted in maple wood frames, largest 57 x 65cm overall; together with a further maple wood frame, 58 x 86cm (6) £70-120
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22. AN 18TH CENTURY MONOCHROME ENGRAVING entitled Marina, et Autres Femmes Donneés a Cortez, 20 x 28cm in gilt frame; a further monochrome print of sailor’s being welcomed by natives; and a Victorian print entitled Un Coupable published by Goupil in ebonised frame (3) £70-120
23. A 20TH CENTURY SOUTH AFRICAN WATERCOLOUR of figures jiving in a club, indistinctly signed, 50 x 66cm £30-50
24. A PAIR OF COLOURED ENGRAVINGS of musketeers, plates 37 and 40, 26 x 19cm (2) £30-50
25. A WOODROW AMYLYTE BLACK ‘BURLINGTON’ BOWLER HAT, size 71⁄8 in original box; two black top hats by G A Dunn & Lock & Co. and two Trilbies by Christys & Herbert Johnson; together with a pair of Russian made 7 x 50 field glasses and carrying case (6) £50-100
26. A PAIR OF GREEN ONYX AND GILT BRASS CLASSICAL COLUMN PORTICOS, each set a portrait study of Shakespeare and Milton on a circular stepped base, 22cm high (2) £150-250
27. AN ARTS & CRAFTS, LIBERTY STYLE, MAHOGANY KIDNEY SHAPED TWO TIER OCCASIONAL TABLE, stamped number “3188”, on splay supports, 63cm wide £200-300
28. A GEORGE III MAHOGANY WRITING DESK, the super-structure fitted eight pigeon holes enclosed by a weighted shutter, with hinged book rest and fitted two drawers with brass handles and on square tapering legs and castors, 102cm wide £400-600
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29. A PAIR OF WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY COLLECTOR’S CABINETS each fitted six cedar lined drawers with turned knobs and brass key plates enclosed by panelled doors on plinth bases, 47cm wide x 65cm deep x 78cm high (2) £2000-3000
30. A 19TH CENTURY, SHERATON STYLE MAHOGANY CYLINDER BUREAU with satinwood inlaid decoration and fitted one drawer with brass handles on square tapering legs and castors £150-250
31. A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TRIPOD TABLE, the circular top with bird cage support and on turned central tapering column and hoof feet, 95cm diameter £200-300
32. A PAIR OF POWDER BLUE OPALINE CYLINDRICAL GLASS JARS with hinged rising lids and gilt metal mounts, 9cm high (2) £40-80
33. A COLLECTION OF FOUR ANTIQUE CORKSCREWS, varying design £40-80
34. A COLLECTION TO INCLUDE: a silver circular Capstan inkwell, another plated, and five silver backed brushes with engine turned decoration (7) £50-100
35. A PAIR OF STEVENGRAPHS, ‘The Start’ and ‘The Struggle’ in Arts & Crafts pine frames, 23 x 30cm overall; and a further Stevengraph ‘Dick Turpin’s Last Ride on his Bonnie Black Bess’, framed, 5 x 15cm (3) £70-150
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36. A 19TH CENTURY BLUSH GROUND PORCELAIN JUG AND BASIN decorated fishing scenes en grisaille within a ribbon swag cartouche, jug 35cm high £70-150
37. A STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY DOUBLE SIDED FIGURE of Gin and Water, 21cm high; and a creamware jug with polychrome horse and soldier decoration, 13cm high (2) £50-150
38. A COLLECTION OF OBJETS DE VERTU TO INCLUDE: two gold mounted cigar holders, one cased, an antique ivory cane handle in the form of a Georgian figure head, 5cm high, an ancient Greek bronze model of a lion, 6cm long (leg deficient), two pairs of Georgian buckles and a 19th Century Canton ivory box, 5cm square (9) £150-250
39. A VICTORIAN METAL CASED POCKET COMPASS with sights, a Bosuns whistle and a rosewood snuff box with four leaf clover inlay, 7cm (3) £40-80
40. A VICTORIAN CHILD’S PRINTED BLOCK PUZZLE, thirty five pieces, with multiple images, contained within original box, 31 x 22cm £50-100
41. A VICTORIAN RED AND GREEN LEATHER WRITING BOX with fitted interior and gold tooled decoration, 32 x 24cm £70-150
42. A LARGE CUT GLASS CORDIAL JUG with silver plated mounts, handle and liner, 30cm high £50-150
43. A MAPLES & CO CITRUS FRUIT SQUEEZER with silver plated mounts and on ebonised stand, Registered No. 87257, 22cm high £100-200
44. A 19TH CENTURY OVAL MINIATURE WATERCOLOUR of a ruined building with cattle in the foreground, 11 x 8cm and an oval portrait of a gentleman in military uniform, 16 x 12cm in gilt frame (2) £40-80
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45. A COLLECTION OF SEVEN PIECES OF METALWARE TO INCLUDE: a bronze model of a partridge, 13cm long; a bronze cherub, 10cm high; two rectangular embossed metal plaques depicting military scenes, 22cm and 13cm long; a Japanese brass model of a crayfish; and a pair of silver coloured metal door handles of lion form (7) £100-200
46. A COLLECTION OF EIGHT 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH PORCELAIN CABINET PLATES with polychrome botanical decoration, varying factories and patterns £50-100
47. A PAIR OF ANTIQUE BAROQUE WALL SCONCES, each in the form of twin cherubs supporting an acanthus branch, 54cm high overall (2) £1500-2500
48. A JAPANESE TORTOISESHELL AND LACQUERED TWO SECTIONAL CIGAR BOX, 13cm long; and two Art Deco reticules (3) £30-50
49. A 19TH CENTURY WINDSOR CHILD’S HIGH CHAIR with wheel back, panel seat and ring turned legs, 32cm wide £200-300
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50. A LOUIS XV STYLE WALNUT AND PARCEL GILT FAUTEUIL with gros point classical figure upholstery, with serpentine front on cabriole legs, 60cm wide £400-600
51. AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD INLAID CYLINDER BUREAU, the interior fitted pigeon holes and two drawers enclosed by a fall front with drawers below on square tapering legs and castors, 74cm wide £100-200
52. A LATE GEORGIAN PIERCED BRASS SERPENTINE FENDER with gadrooned edge, 167cm long £200-300
53. AN ITALIANATE GILT AND MIRRORED STANDARD LAMP of triform with scrolling acanthus decoration, 146cm high £80-120
54.TWO ITALIANATE TRIFORM GILTWOOD LAMPS with carved mask and foliate decoration, 135cm and 115cm high (2) £100-200
55. A SMALL WOODEN FOLIO STAND, ‘X’ frame with slatted sides, 56cm wide £40-60
56. A GLOBE WERNICKE STYLE THREE SECTIONAL OAK BOOKCASE with glazed doors and shaped base, 87cm wide x 140cm high £100-200
57. A FRENCH ENAMELLED AND GILT METAL HANGING LANTERN with painted and glazed sides and polychrome foliate decoration, 66cm high £200-400
58. A VICTORIAN STYLE BRASS HANGING LANTERN with coloured glass panels, 47cm high £100-200
59. A BRONZE MODEL of greyhound on a rectangular variegated marble plinth, 18cm long £100-200
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60. A BRONZE SCULPTURE of the head of a greyhound signed E. Brégeon on a ring turned wooden socle, 16cm high £100-200
61. AN ANTIQUE GREEN STAINED TORTOISESHELL AND IVORY TEA CADDY, the interior fitted twin compartments enclosed by hinged rising lid on bun feet, 16cm wide £100-200
62. A SITZENDORF MODEL of a parrot sitting on a tree trunk, 28cm high £70-90
63. A STONE OBELISK of classical form, 46cm high; a similar model of classical ruins after the Antique, 20cm high; and a green glazed and ormolu mounted wall bracket, 21cm high (3) £300-400
64. A FRENCH WWI MILITARY MEDAL WAR CROSS, Croix de de Guerre 1914, 1916, One Star; together with a circular portrait photograph of the presumed recipient contained within a gilt metal rectangular frame with ribbon swag finial, 24 x 9.5cm overall £50-100
65. A COOPERED DAIRYMAID BUCKET with iron ring and tapering sides, 25cm high £60-80
66. A SET OF SIX OLD GLASS RUMMERS with knop stems, 15cm high £100-200
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67. A GROUP OF FIVE BOULLEWORK and other boxes, a pair of carved walnut furniture mounts and an engine turned cigarette case (8) £200-300
68. A GROUP OF FOUR ANTIQUE DELFT BLUE AND WHITE POTTERY TILES with varying decoration, approximately 13cm square £20-40
70. A MODERN POND YACHT in the style of a single masted ketch with green painted hull, 71cm long £200-300
69. A COLLECTION OF EIGHTY FIVE LACE MAKERS BOBBINS of turned wooden form displayed within one frame, 56 x 71cm overall; and another smaller collection of bone bobbins, 56 x 46cm (2) £150-200
71. A COLLECTION TO INCLUDE: a pair of French opera glasses in carrying case, three sets of writing implements and a small French silver pocket watch (5) £30-60
73. A COLLECTION OF FOUR BRITAINS LTD TOY FIELD GUNS and five other pieces (9) £20-40
72. AN OLD HMV GRAMOPHONE together with a small collection of contemporary records £30-60
74. A VICTORIAN WALNUT AND BRASS BOUND CORRESPONDENCE BOX with dome top, 52cm wide; and a treen lidded goblet with ring turned stem, 20cm high (2) £50-150
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75. A SET OF FIVE CHINESE REPUBLICAN PERIOD RICE BOWLS AND COVERS with saucers and spoons £200-300
77. A 19TH CENTURY ITALIAN LACQUER BRONZE FIGURE of a street trader, the naturalistic cobbled base inset an inkwell, 44cm high £200-300
76. AN 18TH CENTURY CHINESE PORCELAIN TEAPOT AND COVER, a similar hexagonal bowl with turquoise glazed interior, 19cm diameter; and a Canton polychrome enamel oval dish, 27cm wide (3) £50-150
78. A WWII PERIOD ENGINE TURNED SILVER HIP FLASK inscribed Louis á Jamais, Dilys 16/12/40, 12.5cm high £50-80
80. A TREEN LARGE TURNED WALNUT MAZER BOWL, probably 17th Century, of circular form with copper mounts, 39cm diameter x 20cm high £800-1200
79. A 19TH CENTURY BRONZE FURNITURE MOUNT in the form of a girl with up raised arm, 30cm high; together with another of eagle form, 18cm high (2) £80-120
81. AN ARTS & CRAFTS PEWTER CIRCULAR CHARGER with raised scrolling tulip decoration, 38cm diameter £70-120
82. A WELSH CARVED WOODEN SCOOP, the handle decorated with a star and the name Jones, 29cm long, a treen circular box and cover and a nut water bottle (3) £70-120
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83. AN OLD NEPALESE BRASS SEATED BHUDDA on a shaped base, 18cm high £70-120
84. A GROUP OF FIVE MARBLE EGGS and three similar items (8) £30-50
85. A SET OF SIX STUART DRINKING GLASSES with fluted tapering bowls, 21cm high £30-50
86. A SET OF EIGHT 19TH CENTURY GLASS FINGER BOWLS with hobnail and fluted decoration, double lipped, 12cm diameter £50-100
87. A CARVED WOODEN BUST of the Virgin Mary with bowed head, probably Flemish, late 17th Century, later painted, 51cm high £200-400
88. A PRESSED BRASS THREE LIGHT TABLE LAMP of foliate form on a marble plinth, 58cm high overall £100-200
89. A CARVED WOODEN DYPTICH, the interior painted with eight scenes of the Life of Christ, the panels carved with a cross and ribbon swag motif, probably Greek, early 19th Century, 50 x 39cm open £500-800
90. AN ORTHODOX ICON portraying the Virgin Mary and Child with gilded and polychrome decoration, probably Russian, early 19th Century, 37.5 x 29cm £300-500
91. AN ORTHODOX RED AND GILT PAINTED ICON portraying a seated saint holding a Bible, perhaps St Paul, probably Russian, 19th Century, 30 x 23.5cm £300-500
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93. A 17TH CENTURY HISPANO MORESQUE COPPER LUSTRE CIRCULAR DISH with lobed centre and alternating flower head pattern, 31cm diameter; and another similar with tulip motif, 32cm diameter (2) £300-500
92. A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY ENTOMOLOGIST’S PEDESTAL CABINET, the interior fitted twenty numbered and glazed drawers with turned knobs enclosed by a panelled door, 51cm wide x 129cm high £200-400
94. A 17TH CENTURY HISPANO MORESQUE COPPER LUSTRE CIRCULAR DISH with central lobe and inscription, 34cm diameter; and another copper lustre dish with blue glazed decoration and central lobe, 32.5cm diameter (2) £300-500
97. AN OVAL MINIATURE PORTRAIT of a gentleman in black top coat and white stock on ivory, the back set with a lock of hair within a gilt brass frame, 8 x 6cm £100-200
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95. AN 18TH CENTURY ITALIAN MAIOLICA ALBARELLO of waisted form with yellow lily decoration on a turquoise and cobalt blue ground, 25cm high £100-200
96. AN 18TH CENTURY ITALIAN MAIOLICA POTTERY ALBARELLO of waisted form decorated with blue, green and sienna glazed fruit and flower motif, 25cm high £200-300
98. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY with twin divisional interior and hinged rising lid, 20cm wide; and a Victorian serpentine papier maché tea caddy with patent lock, 17cm wide (2) £100-200
99. A SATINWOOD OCTAGONAL BOX with radiating veneers and crossbanded top, 18cm wide £80-120
101. A WIND UP GRAMOPHONE with red lacquered horn and labelled ‘Everything Under the Sun’, registered trademark, 79cm high x 35cm wide £80-150
100. A SCOTTISH MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the arched brass dial signed G Sutherland Elgin, with silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals, second hand and date aperture, the case with break arch pediment, canted corners and boxwood line inlay, two weights and a pendulum, approximately 210cm high £300-500
103. A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY RECTANGULAR PEDESTAL WRITING DESK fitted one long central drawer with four short drawers either side on plinth bases, 123 x 64cm £150-250
105. A LAWYERS WIG by Ravenscroft in an oval tin box painted W Barrow-Simonds Esq, 25cm wide £30-60
102. A VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT OVAL DINING TABLE on fluted central column and four scroll legs, 114 x 84cm £100-200
104. A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY FOLDING CAMPAIGN DAY BED with cane seat and back on ring turned legs and ceramic castors labelled Robinson and Sons, Steam Cabinet Works ILKLEY Yorkshire and dated 1875. 184cm x 56cm £300-500
106. A PAIR OF FRENCH PINCE NEZ of folding form in gilt metal frames with marquesite and pearl scroll decoration in tooled leather outer case (2) £20-40
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107. A GLASS AND SILVER MOUNTED DESK STAND with twin inkwells, monogrammed plaque and pen holders, stamped J C Vickery, 181/183 Regent Street, London 1895, 25cm wide; together with a set of six regimental silver spoons with coat of arms handle, cased, Sheffield 1935 (2) £100-200
108. A MINERS SAFETY LAMP by The Protector Lamp & Lighting Company Ltd, Eccles, 53cm high; a pair of silver plated telescopic candlesticks; and a brass trivet with ceramic roundel, 19cm diameter (4) £50-100
110. A GROUP OF THREE CUT GLASS SPIRIT DECANTERS, one with silver mounts and each bearing a silver label on a circular plated two handle tray £50-150
111. AN INTERESTING AND VARIED COLLECTION OF APPROXIMATELY FORTY FOSSILS AND GEOLOGICAL SPECIMENS, varying date and origin £200-400
112. A FRENCH COLLECTION OF FOSSILS, named, and in a glazed case, 26 x 25cm £50-150
113. AN AMMONITE with marbled glaze within a piece of rock, 42cm wide overall
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109. AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD INLAID MANTEL CLOCK with circular dial, 28cm high; a set of postal scales and weights; and a brass school bell with turned wooden handle, 28cm high £50-150
114. A ‘DINOSAUR EGG’ labelled Therizinosaur, Upper Cretaceous Period 86-75 million years ago, set in a velvet lined wooden display case, 23cm wide overall £100-200
115. A PAIR OF CHINESE PAINTED POTTERY TOMB FIGURES, male and female subjects with flowing robes, 44cm and 45cm high with certificate of authenticity for Han Dynasty (206BC220AD) (2) £200-400
116. A CHINESE PAINTED POTTERY TOMB FIGURE of horse and rider, 31.5cm high x 29.5cm long, sold with ‘Chinese Identity of Antiquity’ for Han Dynasty (206BC-220AD) £150-250
117. A CHINESE POTTERY TOMB FIGURE, male subject with outstretched arm, 56cm high; together with ‘A Chinese Identity of Antiquity’ for Han Dynasty (206BC-220AD); together with a further smaller male tomb figure with outstretched arm, 24cm diameter (2) £100-200
118. A CHINESE POTTERY TOMB FIGURE in the form of a woman riding a horse, 31cm high and 27cm long £100-200
119. A TAXIDERMIC PEREGRINE FALCON by T.E. Gunn of Norwich so labelled verso in a glazed case, 51 x 46cm; and another Goosander 51 x 50cm (2) £100-200
120. A GROUP OF OLD TAXIDERMY TO INCLUDE a weasel in glazed case, 57cm wide; a snipe in naturalistic setting, 39cm high; an European finch under a glass dome (3) £100-200
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121. A COLLECTION OF SIXTEEN OLD PERUVIAN MOTHER AND CHILD DOLLS, each decorated with polychrome dyes on a sack cloth ground, 39cm to 24cm high £100-200
122.TWO LARGE PERUVIAN MOTHER AND CHILD DOLLS with polychrome banded decoration on a sack cloth ground, approximately 56cm high (2)
123. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY TRADITIONAL CHILDS SAMPLER by Patience Goose, June 17th 1812 with the inscription ‘Good Manners Grace and Truth are best Ornaments in Youth’, 30 x 25cm; together with a rectangular sampler with figure and tree in a rosewood frame, 21.5 x 24cm overall (2) £50-100
124. A VICTORIAN CHILD’S SAMPLER by Harriet Bright, dated September 1847 with linear alphabetical decoration, 42 x 33cm in an oak frame; and another similar undated, 32 x 38cm (2) £50-100
125. A TRADITIONAL CHILD’S SAMPLER by Elizabeth Packer dated 1843 with central five line prayer within a trailing foliate border, 33 x 31cm in rosewood frame £50-100
126. A TRADITIONAL CHILD’S SAMPLER by Caroline Cornford Aged 11 years and dated 1830, decorated the Garden of Eden with Adam and Eve and four line inscription ‘As Youth to Vanity is Inclined...’, 38 x 32cm in wooden frame £50-100
127. A GILLOWS DESIGN MAHOGANY LIBRARY CHAIR with hoop supports, carved rosette and turned stretchers, 6cm wide £100-200
128. A GEORGIAN WING ARMCHAIR of large proportions with wide seat and plain supports, upholstered in patterned material with loose cushions, 97cm wide £200-400
129. AN APOTHECARY TYPE WOODEN CHEST fitted an arrangement of drawers with ring handles on bracket feet, 105cm wide x 107cm high £50-150
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130. A VICTORIAN OAK COLLECTING BOX with brass plaque, Tipperary Sick Fund, 29cm wide; together with three 19th Century fitted writing boxes (4) £40-80
131. A 17TH CENTURY STYLE OAK RECTANGULAR JOINT STOOL on ring turned baluster legs and stretcher support, 45cm wide £200
132. AN EARLY VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD WRITING BOX with fitted interior and mother of pearl inlay, 40cm wide £30-50
133. A GEORGE III CHILD’S SAMPLER by Mary Chorley dated 1787, Warrington, rhyme, numerals and alphabet, 28 x 25cm; and another Victorian sampler, alphabet by Guliglina (?) Wallis, Brighton 1862, 31 x 20cm (2) £80-150
134. A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY PEDESTAL SOFA TABLE with one drawer, brass lion head ring handles and on ring turned central column and four fluted splay legs terminating in brass claw feet and castors, 114cm wide x 69cm deep x 69cm high £200-400
135. A VICTORIAN FIGURED WALNUT COMPENDIUM TABLE with backgammon and chess board, fitted drawer and wool box below on ring turned legs and ceramic castors, 60cm wide £200-400
136. A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SERPENTINE KNIFE BOX converted to a correspondence box, 22cm wide; and a 19th Century mahogany candle box with shaped bracket, 21cm wide (2) £100-200
137. A MAHOGANY AND GLAZED TABLE TOP DISPLAY CABINET with sliding shelves and a 17th Century style child’s chair with bobbin turned back (2) £100-200
138. A JAPANESE IVORY AND SILVER MOUNTED BLACK SILK UMBRELLA, the carved handle with intertwined snake and rat decoration; another with turned bone handle; an Indian sandalwood and ivory mounted swagger stick with elephant tusk knop; and three riding crops with horn handles (6) £200-300
139. A BLACK SILK TOP HAT by Woodrow, 46 Piccadilly, London in a canvas and leather carrying case; and four further gentleman’s hats (5) £30-60
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140. KURT LEHMAN: bronze plaque cast in relief with simple reclining figure and dated 1959, Buderus foundry mark, 8 x 15cm; Ewald Matare: Phoenix, cast iron plaque dated 1954, 16cm; and one further with two embracing lovers (3) £50-100
141. A CARVED OAK BAROMETER with circular dial signed John Nix late R. Walker, Eastbourne, with later added modern ships clock and presentation plaque, the case carved with the Caduceus emblem snakes, 68cm high £30-60
142. A PERSIAN QUM SILK BRICK GROUND SMALL FORMAL CARPET with central cobalt blue medallion within a field of scrolling flowers on a wide border, 297 x 197cm £600-800
143. AN ANTIQUE PERSIAN, PERHAPS QASGHAI CARPET with all over boteh decoration within a multiple border, cut and worn, 463 x 358cm £500-800
144. A TABRIZ WHITE GROUND RUG with central polychrome medallion within a scrolling pale blue ground border, 301 x 197cm £500-700
145. AN ANTIQUE PERSIAN PICTORIAL CARPET depicting a formal garden with a central classical urn within a dark blue field of multiple birds and animals, all over wear and stains, 425 x 297cm £500-1500
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146. A PERSIAN CAMEL GROUND RUG with a central blue ground classical medallion within a triple foliate border, 236 x 134cm £300-500
147. A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY RECTANGULAR WRITING TABLE by Holland & Sons, fitted two drawers on end supports, 97cm wide £400-600
148. A CARVED WOOD HERM in the form of a cardinal, indistinctly signed Steiner Meran, 18cm high £50-150
149. AN EARLY VICTORIAN HARDWOOD AND CARVED IVORY DESK THERMOMETER signed J. Hicks Maker, London, the top inset a compass under a glass dome by C. Essex, London, circa 1840, 13cm high £300-500
150. A SET OF FOUR JACOBEAN STYLE ALE GLASSES with engraved rose decoration and cotton twist stems, further engraved Fiat, 15.5cm high (4) £150-250
151. A HEAVY GLASS PAPERWEIGHT inset Clematis flower, 9cm diameter; and another similar, dumpy weight, 10cm high (2) £100-200
152. A COLLECTION OF EIGHT FRUIT KNIVES, three with silver blades including a patented knife and fork by J. Deakin & Sons, Sheffield (8) £100-200
153. A COLLECTION OF COINS TO INCLUDE: twenty seven South African Crowns circa 1950, four further Crowns and eight further coins £20-40
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154. A VICTORIAN COROMANDEL WOOD DOME TOP TEA CADDY with twin divisional interior, 18cm wide £40-60
155. A VICTORIAN FIGURED WALNUT GAMES BOX with fitted interior, stamped Sharpe Maker, 85 Regent St, London and with Bramah patent lock, 31cm wide £100-200
156. A STEEL CORKSCREW with millefleur ‘paperweight’ top, 13cm long £30-50
157. A HARDWOOD AND BRASS INSET GAMES SIGHT of folding form £20-40
158. A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT with later embossed decoration and hardwood handle, London 1810 by George Smith, 14cm high £100-200
159. AN ART DECO PINK OPAQUE GLASS BOWL painted hibiscus decoration, 15cm wide £30-50
160. A PAIR OF FRANKONIA SILVERED METAL CARRIAGE LAMPS with bevelled glass, 17cm high £80-120
161.TWO OLD GREEN GLASS WINE BOTTLES, one with seal D.B.D.B., the other A.B.H., 28.5cm and 26.5cm high £80-120
162. A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY GAMES COMPENDIUM with chess pieces, dice etc., with fitted interior and hinged lid, 33cm wide £200-400
163. A SET OF THREE CAMPAIGN BRASS AND WOODEN COLLAPSIBLE SHELVES of open rectangular form, 80cm wide £100-200
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164. A PAIR OF 17TH CENTURY STYLE OAK ELBOW CHAIRS with carved foliate decoration and open arms, the seat and back upholstered in brass studded leather, 63cm wide £100-200
165. AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD CROSSBANDED SUTHERLAND TABLE, 60cm wide; a Victorian occasional lower chair with upholstered back and arms, 56cm wide; and a Victorian mahogany oval occasional table on ring turned column and tripod base, 69cm wide (3) £100-200
166. A COLLECTION OF METALWARE TO INCLUDE: two gallon copper hot water jug with brass tap, 40cm high; a brass preserving pan, 57cm diameter; a brass car horn, 37cm long; and a helmet shaped copper coal shovel, 34cm long (4) £70-150
167. AN ANTIQUE PEWTER LIDDED JUG with makers mark L.C., 54cm high; together with a green glass and silver mounted decanter of blown stylistic form and with mushroom stopper, 28cm high (2) £70-150
168. A VICTORIAN WALNUT AND MARQUETRY INLAID FOLD OVER CARD TABLE with green baize playing surface and on baluster column and four carved scroll legs, 92cm wide £100-200
169. A STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY RAM AND LAMB on an apple green ground bocage, 15cm high; and a Staffordshire Lord Nelson jug, 30cm high (2) £120-150
170. A SET OF THREE MASONS IRONSTONE JUGS with polychrome decoration, 11cm high; and a pair of Gustavsberg octagonal lustre plates, dated 1930, 20cm wide (5) £50-80
171. A PAIR OF SAMPSON AFTER CHELSEA PORCELAIN FIGURES, classical subjects in polychrome decorated dress with peacock and urn, 28cm high (2) £80-150
172. A VICTORIAN OAK CORRESPONDENCE CABINET, the interior fitted pigeon holes, shelves and one drawer with inkwell enclosed by hinged rising lid and panelled doors with Turner & Co, London locks, 43cm wide x 29cm deep x 29 high £100-200
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173. A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY STIPPLE ENGRAVINGS of cherubs hiding in rose and a goblet, 18 x 14cm in gilt frames (2) £200-300
174. AN ANTIQUE PAINTED PANEL OR ICON depicting a fallen horseman, apparently inscribed ‘Recovery’, 21 x 27cm £200-300
175. A PAIR OF LIBRARY CURTAINS by Grieff, ‘World Wildlife’, approximately 250cm wide x 190cm high (2) £50-150
176. AN ANTIQUE NORTHERN CHINESE EMBROIDERED WALL HANGING OR TABLE COVER with stylistic geometric decoration woven in three panels, 243 x 132cm £200-300
177. A VARIED COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE STONE AND GLASS MARBLES (38) £30-50
179. A CARVED LIMESTONE GARGOYLE HEAD, approximately 15cm high £50-150
178. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY BRASS GONG with lion head sconce and striker £80-120
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180. A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH TRAVELLING ALTAR AND COMMUNION SET including: A silver gilt and blue enamel chalice and wafer dish by Placide Poussielgue-Rusand Paris (1824-1899), chalice decorated with alternating panels of saints and embossed grapevine knop, 22cm high, 624 grams, the wafer dish with engraved decoration, 14cm diameter A French, Paris, 950 grade silver gilt hand bell, 122 grams, 10cm high An unmarked gilt metal circular wafer box and cover, 10.5cm diameter A pair of engraved glass and gilt metal mounted wine jugs on oval stand with beaded decoration, 24cm wide x 16cm high A gilt metal crucifix on tripod base, 40cm high Three leather tablets with gold tooling, a gilt brass easel, 20cm wide A pair of gilt metal metal two branch candle sconces with decorated candle holders all contained within a brass bound fitted wooden chest with fold out interior, 153cm wide open and 80cm wide closed £1500-2500
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181. A LATE 17TH CENTURY WALNUT AND FLORAL MARQUETRY ESCRITOIRE constructed in two sections, the interior of the upper half fitted pigeon holes, central cupboard and an arrangement of drawers enclosed by a fall front with cornice drawer over and two short and two long drawers below with brass drop handles and all over whorling decoration on bracket feet (restoration and alteration), 96cm wide x 43cm deep x 145cm high £1000-2000
182. AN 18TH CENTURY KNEEHOLE WRITING DESK, the long drawer fitted pigeon holes and small drawers enclosed by a fall front with kneehole cupboard and drawer, and three short drawers either side with brass handles on bracket feet, possibly walnut or mulberry, 77cm wide x 48cm deep x 77cm high £800-1200
183. A GROUP OF SIX STAFFORDSHIRE GREYHOUND PEN HOLDERS each in a seated position on a cobalt blue base, 15cm to 10cm wide £40-80
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184. A GROUP OF TWELVE BRASS HAND BELLS ranging from ‘C’ to ‘G’ (an octave and a half) with leather straps £200-300
185. A LATE VICTORIAN OAK TEA CADDY with twin divisional interior enclosed by hinged rising lid with silver plated strap work and shield decoration and carrying handles, marked with a cherub with bow in a shield and numbered 2101, 19cm wide £70-150
186. A VICTORIAN COROMANDEL WOOD WRITING BOX with fitted interior and brass strap work cruciform decoration, 35cm wide £80-120
187. A GEORGE III MAHOGANY WRITING DESK, the fitted interior with green baize surface, and with pen trays, compartments and inkwells enclosed by a hinged rising lid with line inlay decoration and on four square tapering legs, 65.5cm wide x 46cm deep £700-900
188. A BRONZE SCULPTURE, The Hand Shake on a cubic marble plinth, 34cm high overall; together with a Union Copper Company, Birmingham, One Penny Token dated 1812 with the same clasped hand insignia (2) £50-150
189. A SHEFFIELD PLATED TWO HANDLED GALLERIED BUTLERS TRAY with gadrooned edge, 62cm wide £100-200
190. A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY BUTLERS TRAY with four folding handles and inset brass hinges on stand, 73cm wide closed £80-120
191. A 19TH CENTURY YEW AND ELM WHEEL BACK WINDSOR CHAIR with panel seat and ring turned legs (one replaced), 51cm wide £50-150
192. AN 18TH CENTURY CHINESE PORCELAIN PLATE decorated oriental pheasants in famille rose enamels, 31.5cm diameter; and another similar saucer dish, 32cm diameter (2) £150-250
193. A SILVER PLATED OVAL TWO HANDLED BUTLERS TRAY with engraved decoration and bun feet, 63cm wide; and a square silver plated drinks tray on bracket feet, 35cm (2) £50-100
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194. A PAIR OF JAPANESE KUTANI RED GROUND BALUSTER VASES decorated oriental birds on yellow and white grounds, 31cm high (2) £80-120
195. AN 18TH CENTURY CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE MEAT DISH, eight sided with oriental landscape decoration, 51 x 43cm £50-80
196. AN ANTIQUE INDIAN CARVED WOODEN MODEL of an ox cart with howdah, approximately 40cm long £20-40
197. AN 18TH CENTURY, POSSIBLY WALNUT, RECTANGULAR DRESSING STOOL on four cabriole legs and pad feet, 54 x 40cm £600-800
198. A MAHOGANY AND BRASS INSET BUTLERS TRAY with four folding handles on a ‘X’ frame stand, 73cm wide £100-200
199. A GEORGE III COOPERED MAHOGANY AND BRASS BOUND PLATE BUCKET with zinc liner and carrying handle, 36cm high ex handle £700-900
200. A GLASS THREE BRANCH CHANDELIER with four tier cut stem and facet drops, approximately 45cm across £100-200
201. A VICTORIAN LARGE CHILD’S SAMPLER with prayer and multi-coloured decoration by Mary Ann Turner 1849 in mahogany frame, 52cm square £70-150
202. A GROUP OF FOUR 19TH CENTURY REVERSE GLASS PRINTS of biblical subjects including the Resurrection and the Wise Men Offering in wooden frames, 25 x 34cm example £50-150
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203. A 19TH CENTURY HEPPLEWHITE STYLE MAHOGANY FRAMED ARMCHAIR with oval back, bow front and fluted tapering legs, upholstered in beige material, 62cm wide £200-400
204. A PAIR OF 18TH CENTURY BRASS GUN BARREL CANDLESTICKS on square stepped plinths, 18.5cm high (2) £100-200
205. A SET OF SEVEN GEORGE IV MAHOGANY AND BRASS INLAID DINING CHAIRS consisting of a carver and six standards with sabre forelegs and rectangular back rest upholstered in button red leather, armchair 55cm wide (restoration and renewal) (7) £500-800
206. A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY PEDESTAL WRITING DESK with rectangular top, the interior of the pedestals fitted shelves enclosed by arched panelled doors, 122cm wide x 60cm deep £200-400
207. AN ANTIQUE MAHOGANY DINING TABLE constructed in four sections, the pair of twin pedestals with ring turned column, splay legs and brass claw feet supporting a rectangular top, 136 x 100cm, with a further extension leaf, 73 x 100cm £200-400 208. AN EARLY VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD RECTANGULAR FOLD OVER COMPENDIUM TABLE, the top with inlaid chess board with drawer and wool box below on a shaped base together with a part chess set, 53cm wide closed (see part illustration top left) £200-400
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209. A COUNTRY HOUSE BRASS CLUB FENDER, the seats upholstered in David Hicks material, 175cm wide x 66cm deep £300-500
210. A VICTORIAN PRIE DIEU GILT FRAME CHAIR upholstered in old needlework on ring turned legs and castors (for complete restoration); together with a pair of Hepplewhite style mahogany dining chairs with splat backs and pink upholstered seats (3) £30-60
211. A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY AND BRASS INLAID TILT TOP BREAKFAST TABLE with crossbanded and line inlay top, ring turned column and four fluted splay legs terminating in hairy claw feet and castors, 132 x 104cm £700-900
212. A VICTORIAN FIGURED WALNUT AND MARQUETRY INLAID BREAK FRONT SIDE CABINET, with central panelled door and glazed doors either side with continuing bone and boxwood scrolling flower decoration on an ebonised ground, on plinth base, 99cm high x 187cm wide x 58cm deep £800-1200
213. A SET OF FOUR GILT BRASS AND CUT GLASS TWO BRANCH WALL LIGHTS with facet cut drops and shades, bracket 27cm high (4) £150-250
214. A SET OF OLD PINE LIBRARY STEPS of double sided four tread form £100-200
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215. A WILLIAM AND MARY STYLE FABRIC COVERED RECTANGULAR DRESSING OR WRITING TABLE fitted three drawers on shaped supports, labelled ‘Property of Lady Spencer-Churchill removed from 28 Hyde Park Gate’, 28 x 67cm £300-500
216. A NEST OF THREE GRADUATED WALNUT OCCASIONAL TABLES by Gordon Russell of Broadway, 61 to 36cm wide (3) £100-200
217. A CARVED WOODEN CHESS SET, perhaps 20th Century Continental in a fitted box, 43cm wide £600-800
218. AN 18TH CENTURY STYLE WALNUT RECTANGULAR DRESSING STOOL with needlework seat and on four cabriole legs with carved claw and ball feet, 51cm wide £200-300
218A. A 1930’S BRONZE AND STEEL FIRE SIDE COMPANION consisting of poker tongs and shovel on a turned stand, 75cm high £100-200
219. A 19TH CENTURY LARGE TEA TIN decorated with Chinese characters labelled Rudduk & Company, Old Street, London EC, 47cm wide £200-300
220. A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY TIN CASH BOX with fitted interior and labelled ‘The King Patent Despatch Box, Patented 4th November 1899 Allibhoy Vallijee & Sons, Mooltan’, 53cm wide in an outer leather case £200-300
221. AN ISLAMIC ENGRAVED COPPER LIDDED JUG decorated with stylistic animal figures with shaped handle, 24cm high £200-400
222. AN ANTIQUE CHINESE SILK AND METAL THREAD SPECTACLE CASE decorated with flowers on a blue and red ground, 15cm long £50-100
223. AN ANTIQUE 18TH CENTURY STYLE WING ARMCHAIR upholstered in studded leather on mahogany supports, 76cm wide £300-400
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224. A CONTINENTAL CARVED WOOD AND POLYCHROME PAINTED GROUP of Mary Magdalene and Christ taken down from the Cross, 47cm high £200-400
225. A CONTINENTAL, PERHAPS GERMAN, CARVED BOXWOOD CRUCIFIX, 56cm high £100-200
226. AN OLD WEATHERED GARDEN COMPOSITE STONE STATUE of a cherub holding a basket of flowers after the Antique, 80cm high £150-250
227. A PAIR OF BOHEMIAN APPLE GREEN GROUND BOTTLES of baluster form with stoppers and gilded line decoration, 22cm high (2) £50-150
228. AN OLD BRONZE SEATED BHUDDA smiling visage, 10cm high £50-150
229. A FRENCH BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK with pull repeat and presentation inscription dated 1906, the case with fluted pillar support, white enamel dial and Roman numerals in outer leather case, 14cm high ex handle £500-800
230. A LARGE EMBOSSED GILT BRASS EWER, perhaps Indian, decorated with lions, deer and a crescent moon with cobra handle, 53cm high £80-150
231. A PAIR OF VICTORIAN PEWTER SPOON WARMERS each in the form of an heraldic crowned lion, with impressed mark, 27cm high (2) £70-150
232. A PAIR OF REGENCY TOLEWARE PAINTED URNS AND COVERS, each with lion head ring handles and beehive and figure decoration, 34cm high £150-250
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233. AN ANTIQUE CONTINENTAL FAIENCE BOTTLE with blue, white and yellow glaze alternating figure decoration, drilled, 29cm high £50-150
234. A FRENCH FAIENCE TUREEN AND COVER with green and yellow glaze foliate decoration and fruit finial, 30cm wide; together with a matching cruet stand, 21cm wide (2) £50-150
235. A TOLEWARE BREAD TRAY with gilded decoration on a black ground, 36cm long; a similar snuffer tray, 23cm long; and an onyx table lamp with baluster stem and shade, 33cm high (3) £30-60
236. A PAIR OF REGENCY STYLE CUT GLASS CANDLESTICKS with facet cut drops and square bases, 27cm high (2) £40-80
237. A HEAVY GLASS SPIRIT DECANTER AND STOPPER with silver collar and Whisky label, 26cm high; and a silver plated rectangular biscuit box with gadrooned edge, 15.5cm wide (2) £70-120
238. A SMALL COLLECTION TO INCLUDE: a plaster Mequette of a dancing girl, 23cm high on plinth; a circular straw work box; a pair of bone and brass inlay spheres; and a Chinese blanc de chine figure of Quanyin, 18cm high (5) £30-60
239. A VICTORIAN CAST IRON GROUP of Faust et Maquette with painted decoration on an oval plinth, 43cm high £50-150
240. AN ITALIAN WHITE GLAZED FAIENCE BASIN with fluted rim, 36cm diameter £70-120
241. A WOODEN DAIRYMAIDS CIRCULAR BOWL, 31cm diameter; and a painted decyor duck, 40cm long (2) £30-50
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242. AN OLD WOODEN LIBRARY LADDER, ten rung with plain supports, 261cm high £70-120
243. A CONTINENTAL ARTS & CRAFTS JEWELLERY CASKET, the hinged cover with inset polychrome panel framed by sinuous scrolls and stylised foliage, stamped ‘21’, 8cm high x 13cm wide £200-300
244. AN OVAL PLASTER THREE DIMENSIONAL PANEL depicting St John The Baptist with numerous attendant figures and distant landscape, signed Justin. N.P.?, 54 x 40cm overall £30-50
245. AN 18TH/19TH CENTURY CHINESE BRONZE DING with Xuande mark of plain form with twin handles, 12cm diameter £100-200
246. A WALNUT MANTEL CLOCK, the case with dome top and inlaid decoration, the circular steel dial signed Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, 112 Regent Street, London W on bun feet, 23cm high £70-120
247. AN 18TH CENTURY JAPANESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN TEA BOWL AND SAUCER with figures in a garden decoration, 12cm diameter £40-80
248. A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY JAPANESE EBONISED DRESSING BOX with fitted interior and with ivory dancing figure decoration with embossed brass hasp, 33cm wide x 24cm deep £600-800
249. A CONTINENTAL GLASS AND SILVER MOUNTED LIQUEUR SET consisting of a pair of decanters and six cylindrical glasses in holders, bearing London import marks and within a satin lined red leather case, decanters 19cm high, case 28cm wide £300-500
250. A SILVER CRUET SET consisting of a two salts, two mustards, two pepper pots with spoons, each with gadrooned decoration, 1925 by Manoah Rhodes & Sons Ltd, so cased, 33cm wide £250-350
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251. A DUTCH DELFT POTTERY BALUSTER JUG with iron red and cobalt blue bird and foliate decoration, 20.5cm high overall £100-200
252. A FRENCH GILT METAL MANTEL CLOCK of ornate scroll form with lion mask decoration and white enamel dial with Roman numerals and striking mechanism, 45cm high £70-150
253. A PARIAN WARE WHITE BISQUE FIGURE of ‘Wood Nymph’ model by C.B. Birch circa 1864, 51cm high £100-200
254. A COPELAND PARIAN WARE WHITE BISQUE FIGURE entitled ‘Go To Sleep’ model by J Durham circa 1864, 46cm high £100-200
255. A PAPIER MACHÉ ROYAL COAT OF ARMS with painted decoration on a wooden backing, 90 x 57cm £30-60
256. AN OAK FRAMED DESK CHAIR with swivel action and upholstered in studded leather, 57cm wide £50-100
257. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY SATINWOOD AND INLAID WORK BOX with fitted interior and with Victorian needlework outer cover, 56cm wide £60-80
258. A SET OF SIX 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, each with horizontal back rail, inlaid decoration, drop in seats on square tapering legs £150-250
259. A FRENCH ORMOLU AND PORCELAIN MANTEL CLOCK with striking mechanism, figure decoration and urn finial, 37cm high £300-400
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260. A 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL, PROBABLY GERMAN,VIOLIN stamped Turner London (Retailers) with bow in carrying case £200-300
261. A COLLECTION OF SIX CHAMPLÊVÉ AND OTHER RELIQUARIES, four of cruciform, largest 7.5cm high (6) £100-200
262. AN ANTIQUE CHINA TRADE IVORY PICTURE FRAME with carved foliate decoration, 16 x 11cm £250-350
263. AN EARLY PERSIAN CARVED IVORY DAGGER HANDLE decorated figures and inscription, 11.5cm long £600-800
264. A CARVED AMETHYST PENDANT of rat and gourd form, 4cm £800-1200
265. A SET OF SIX CONTINENTAL PLIQUÉ A JOUR COFFEE SPOONS of leaf form with scrolling handles (6) £700-900
266. A JAPANESE IMARI PORCELAIN SHAKER OR SPILL HOLDER with pierced bowl and baluster base, 9cm high £100-200
267. A SMALL COLLECTION TO INCLUDE: a mother of pearl rectangular box, a miniature bronze of a boy on an ox, two red lacquer lids, a small quantity of Egyptian beads, two ivory pieces including a bird and a frame £30-50
268. A PAIR OF MOTHER OF PEARL INLAID RECTANGULAR BOXES, 11cm wide; together with a collection of mother of pearl counters within a painted box (3) £40-80
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269. A LATE 18TH CENTURY CHINESE ENAMEL CIRCULAR TRAY with polychrome figure decoration, 20.5cm diameter £300-500
270. A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN SALTS on hexagonal bases, 8cm diameter £100-200
271. ATTRIBUTED TO GMUNDER KERAMIK OF AUSTRIA: Nude ballet dancers, terracotta, impressed 26241, 41cm high £40-60
272. 19TH CENTURY CHINESE SCHOOL Kingfisher at a river’s edge, watercolour with red seal in a painted frame, 25.5 x 20cm £30-50
273. A CHINESE RED GROUND DISH with wavy border decorated vases of flowers with red seal mark, circa 1900, 25.5cm diameter; together with a Chinese cloisonne square dish, decorated with two figures beneath a tree, 10cm (2) £30-50
274. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE CABINET with glazed top and astragal doors, the fitted interior with fall front and cupboards below on bracket feet, 101cm wide £200-400
275. A COLLECTION OF CHINESE PORCELAIN TO INCLUDE: two vases, 20cm and 23cm high; a Hatcher collection porcelain bowl, 11cm diameter; three saucer dishes, 16.5cm diameter; a further dish, 21cm diameter; a saucer and two soapstone figures (10) £100-200
276. A COLLECTION OF SIX 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH PORCELAIN FIGURES of putti, each with a floral wreath and holding flowers and dogs, 13cm ti 9.5cm high (6) £50-80
277. A COLLECTION OF NINE CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN FIGURES, varying factories, predominantly German, 15cm to 7.5cm high (9) £50-80
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278. A PAIR OF ENGLISH PORCELAIN DISHES, each painted with a spray of summer flowers within an apple green and gilt border, marked J. Green & Co., 10 & 11 St Paul’s Churchyard, London, 24.5cm wide (2) £30-50 279. A SET OF REPRODUCTION FOUR TREAD LIBRARY STEPS with ring turned pillar, 122cm high (see part illustration on page 34) £30-60
281. A WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN MASK JUG of large proportions with butterfly and flower decoration, crescent mark to base, 23cm high £150-250
282. A BOHEMIAN AMBER GLASS GOBLET with engraved woodland scene with stags on a petal base, 20.5cm high; a pair of similar multi-sided vases, 14.5cm high; and an amber glass decanter and stopper, 28cm high (old breakages) £100-200
283. A BOHEMIAN AMBER GLASS OVAL BOWL with finely engraved basket of flowers and trailing floral swags with a cut star burst base, 25cm wide x 9cm high £300-500
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280. A PAIR OF SOUTH EAST ASIAN CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL BOTTLE VASES with overlapping wirework design on a black ground, 25.5cm high £100-200
284. A FRENCH FAIENCE OIL AND VINEGAR BOTTLE CRUET with polychrome foliate decoration, 17cm high; a Belladonna drug jar, 12cm high; three 18th Century Chinese blue and white plates, 23cm diameter; a Dutch Delft blue and white plate, 25cm diameter; and another 23cm (7) £100-200
285. AN ABSTRACT BRONZE SCULPTURE of seated figure form with outstretched arms, perhaps circa 1950, 46cm high £300-600
286. AN OLD SAILOR’S FAREWELL SILK WORK AND BEADED PIN CUSHION in the form of a love heart and the words ‘Forget Me Not’, 18cm, in mahogany and glazed case` £40-60
287. A LATE GEORGIAN MAHOGANY APOTHECARY’S CABINET, with brass inset handle, the divided front opening to reveal hinged divided compartments and a drawer, and fitted with various glass jars and accessories, 24.5cm wide £200-300
288. A 19TH CENTURY LACQUERED BRASS MONOCULAR MICROSCOPE by Baker, 244 High Holborn, London, in fitted mahogany box with a further collection of related lenses and accessories and telescopic pieces £100-200
289. A 19TH CENTURY STEEL DRESS SWORD, the blade and scabbard inscribed ‘Firmin & Sons, 153 Strand & 13 Conduit St, London’, 97cm overall; and two tribal artefacts (3) £30-50
290. A SET OF FIVE DELFT BLUE AND WHITE TILES, painted with landscapes; and another similar, painted with an urn of flowers, all framed £50-70
291. A LATE 19TH CENTURY SILVER MOUNTED BETJEMANN’S PATENT LOCKING DECANTER AND STOPPER, of faceted square section, hallmarked for London (date letter indistinct), with key, 26cm high overall; and two small dishes (3) £100-150
292. A LATE VICTORIAN JEWELLERY BOX, black Morocco leather with gilt tooled border, containing two removable velvet lined trays, together with two smaller jewellery boxes (3) £50-70
293. A MID 19TH CENTURY STEREOSCOPIC DAGUERREOTYPE VIEWER, the burgundy leather folding case stamped ‘Reg.d 12th Jany 1853’, and containing a stereo daguerreotype portrait of three children, 12.5cm wide £60-80
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294. A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE TORTOISESHELL PAPER KNIFE, carved and pierced with figures and scrolling flowering foliage, 26.5cm long £100-150
295. A LATE GEORGE III HUMAN HAIR PORTRAIT of a gentleman, possibly Charles II, the portrait woven on silk within an oval reserve of gilt scrolled paper quill work, and beaded gilt gesso oval frame, 31 x 28.5cm overall £200-300
297. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OVAL MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF A LADY, with flower adorned long brown hair and blue dress, painted on ivory, 2.8cm high (unframed) £80-100
298. A MID 19TH CENTURY FRENCH MOTHER OF PEARL FAN, painted with numerous young ladies in a garden, with pierced gilt and silvered sticks; another similar fan with florally painted mother of pearl sticks, and hand-coloured printed design (both AF), and a small Chinese pierced ivory fan (3) £40-60
299. A COLLECTION OF EIGHT CHINESE WHITE GLAZED FIGURES, on scroll incised bases, approximately 23.5cm high (AF) (8) £30-50
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296. A MID 19TH CENTURY FRENCH PALAIS ROYAL NOTE CASE, the chased gilt metal framework with mother of pearl inset covers, the front inscribed ‘souvenir’, the gilt pencil with flower head finial, 10.5cm £80-120
300. A FRENCH ENAMEL AND GILT METAL MOUNTED BOX of shaped outline, painted with flowers and with fitted interior containing two small glass inkwells, 10.5cm wide; together with a porcelain egg shaped trinket box and cover; and a collection of miniature Chinese pottery figures and pavilions £40-60
301. A GEORGE II OLD GOLD MEDALLION engraved ‘Prosperity to the Country of Galway’ to John Blakeney Esq. and dated 1729, engraved verso of a hunting scene and the Athunry Club, 5cm without pendant loop. John Blakeney (c. 1729- 25 July 1789) As a soldier John Blakeney fought at the battle of Culloden, the Battle of Matinico and the Battle of Havana (1762), he reached the rank of Colonel he represented Athenry in the Irish House of Commons from 1763 and was High Sheriff of County Galway £350-450
302. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY SAMPLER, worked with a verse, flowers, houses, animals etc by Hannah Gaskell, 1823, 48.5 x 46cm £100-150
303. A VICTORIAN IVORY PAPER KNIFE, the handle carved with fruit and flowering foliage, 33cm long; together with an ivory ruler by Stanley, London, and an European carved ivory figure of an owl, 6cm high (3) £120-180
304. A JAPANESE CARVED IVORY OKIMONO, late 19th/early 20th Century, carved as a ball of entwined toads and a snake, 3.5cm diameter; a Japanese ivory netsuke, modelled as a man carrying a sack, and a late 19th Century Cantonese carved and pierced ivory puzzle box, with sliding cover, containing shaped puzzle pieces (3) £120-180
305. A PAIR OF VOLPI DERUTA MAJOLICA CHARGERS, each painted with a portrait and banner within a border of griffins, scrolling foliage and fruit, 36cm diameter (2) £50-100
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306. A SET OF FIVE EARLY 20TH CENTURY FRANZ ART MEHLEM BONN DUTCH MOTTO PLATES, each decorated with a stylised scene and motto including ‘Ploeg Vroeg’ and ‘Eendracht Maakt Macht’, 22.5cm diameter (one AF) (5) £40-60
307. A PAIR OF VINTAGE BLACK LEATHER RIDING BOOTS with wooden trees £50-80
308. A PAIR OF VICTORIAN STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY FIGURES of greyhounds, each standing and holding a dead hare in their mouth, 19cm high (2) £50-80
309. A LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY GOLD AND ENAMELLED SNUFF BOX, possibly Swiss or German, with maker’s mark ‘FJ’ possibly for François Joanin and stamped sunburst marks, of hinged oval form, the cover inset with oval portrait miniature of a gentleman on ivory, wearing white wig and black overcoat, to blue guilloché enamel ground with white enamel borders, the inside cover inset with oval portrait miniature of a child on ivory, the sides with blue and white enamel panels, separated by pilasters, above similarly decorated base, numbered 1338, in later Victorian R & S Garrard & Co fitted case, length 8.7cm £2000-3000
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310. AN 18TH CENTURY WINE GLASS, the plain slightly tapered bowl on opaque twist stem, and slightly domed foot, 14.5cm high £80-120
311. A 19TH CENTURY TREEN NUTMEG GRATER, in the form of an acorn, 7.5cm £30-50
312. A RUDOLSTADT PORCELAIN FIGURE of a boy, 11cm high; a Russian porcelain figure of a cherub kneeling upon a peacock; a Pallisy style pottery figure of a coiled snake; a Royal Copenhagen figure of three cats; another of a fish; and a small black glass bottle (6) £80-120
313. AN EGYPTIAN ALABASTER SHABTI FIGURE, 19.5cm long £40-60
314. AN OSCAR BACH STUDIOS COPPER AND LEAD SMOKING STAND on four ram’s mask headed and foliate capped hoof feet, maker’s plaque inscribed Oscar B. Bach Stdios Inc, New York, 10.5cm high £30-50
316. A MEISSEN FIGURE of a young boy and female companion, he with garland of flowers, she with flowers in her apron, impressed numerals ‘147’ and ‘111’ respectively, blue crossed swords mark, 12cm high; and a Berlin figure in the form of a cherub, 10cm high (3) £150-250
315. No Lot
317. AN ANTIQUE BELL METAL PESTLE AND MORTAR, the pestle 29cm; the mortar 18cm diameter £80-120
318. A COLLECTION TO INCLUDE: a section of opal in matrix, an ammonite, a yellow paste seal, two sections of amber (untested for treatment/modification), assorted coins etc £80-120
319. A MURANO GLASS SIX BRANCH CHANDELIER with coloured flower and scrolling ornament, approximately 75cm high x 60cm across £300-500
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320. A FINE CUT GLASS AND GILT METAL TWELVE BRANCH HANGING CHANDELIER with numerous facet cut drops, 69cm diameter and approximately 1M high £300-500
321. A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CYLINDER WRITING DESK, the interior fitted pigeon holes and six drawers enclosed by a fall front with extending writing surface and pedestal drawers below, 147cm wide £300-500
322. A GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY PEDESTAL PARTNERS DESK, the rectangular top with carved edge and green tooled leather top, fitted an arrangement of six drawers with cupboards to the reverse and fluted canted corners, 150 x 114cm £1000-1500
323. A VICTORIAN SOLID ROSEWOOD COLLECTOR’S CABINET, the interior fitted forty numbered drawers enclosed by panelled doors with bone shield escutcheons on bun feet, 108cm wide x 169cm high x 51cm deep £600-800 324. A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY WINE TABLE with circular top, ring turned column and four splay legs, 40cm diameter (See part illustration on page 19) £50-100
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325. A PAIR OF VENETIAN GLASS TABLE LAMPS, the lobed bases with gold lustre effect with pleaded white silk shades, 19cm high ex shade £70-190
326. A CHINESE CARVED WOOD DRAGON’S HEAD, circa 1900, mounted on a roundel, 40cm; and a bronze Chinese model of a dragon, 27cm (2) £100-200
328. A BRASS MICROSCOPE by Carl Zeiss Jena with attachments in a mahogany carrying case, formerly the property of Jeffrey Samuel, Plant Pathologist and sold together with a copy of the ‘Great Hunger’ by Cecil Woodham-Smith which contains acknowledgements to Jeffrey Samuel late of the Agricultural Research Council, case 37cm high (2) £50-100 329. No Lot
327. A PAIR OF JAPANESE BRONZE SMALL VASES, late Meiji period (18681912), each with birds and reeds and with dragon handles, 18cm; and three Japanese figures including Daruma (5) £30-50
330. AN ANTIQUE PERSIAN BLUE GROUND RUG with a central diamond motif within a multiple border, 247 x 137cm £50-150
331. AN ANTIQUE KELIM FRAGMENT with horizontal banded decoration, blue hooked motif on a red ground, 90 x 70cm £40-60
332. A SILVER MOUNTED IVORY PAPER KNIFE, the shaped silver handle hallmarked for London 1907, 25cm long; and a similar, plain, paper knife (2) £40-60
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333. A 19TH CENTURY NAIVE NEEDLEWORK PORTRAIT of a puritan girl, 32 x 28cm in cushion frame £30-60
336. A SET OF EIGHT WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS consisting of two carvers and six standards, each with tulip carved cresting rail, drop in seat and ring turned forelegs, carver 54cm wide £300-500
334. A LEATHER BOUND TRAVELLING SUITCASE with ivory back hairbrushes, mirrors etc., and two silver gilt topped glass jars by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, 1934, 55cm wide £50-150
335. A GEORGE III ROSEWOOD AND SATINWOOD CROSSBANDED CARD TABLE with shaped top and square tapering legs, 92cm wide £100-200
337. A WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY EXTENDING DINING TABLE, the five leaves standing on a foliate carved central column and four scroll carved legs with claw feet, maximum overall measurement 185 x 122cm £1000-1500
338. A FRENCH,VERNIS MARTIN STYLE SERPENTINE VITRINE, the interior fitted two shelves enclosed by glazed panelled doors with gilt metal mounts and inset four painted panels of lovers in a pastoral landscape on splay legs, approximately 125cm wide x 195cm high £600-800
339. A FRENCH ‘BOULLE’ SIMULATED TORTOISESHELL AND BRASS INLAID SERPENTINE FOLD OVER CARD TABLE with green baize playing surface on four cabriole legs with all over gilt metal mounts on an ebonised ground, 90cm wide £150-250
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340. A FRENCH ‘BOULLE’ SIMULATED RED TORTOISESHELL, BRASS INLAID AND EBONISED SERPENTINE WRITING TABLE fitted one drawer with undertier and on four cabriole legs with gilt metal mounts, 56cm wide and 79cm high £150-250
341. A VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT AND BIRD’S EYE MAPLE WOOD KIDNEY SHAPED WRITING TABLE, the superstructure fitted a correspondence box and with hinged rising lid and fitted interior with gold tooled green leather tops and on fluted end supports and turned stretcher, 121cm wide £500-800
342. A FRENCH OR DUTCH ROSEWOOD AND MARQUETRY INLAID LADY’S CYLINDER BUREAU, the drum top opening to reveal drawers and a slide with scrolling foliate and ‘Manuscript’ decoration, dated 1774, with three drawers below on four cabriole legs, 70cm wide x 98cm high £500-800
344. A PAIR OF FRENCH BEECHWOOD ARMCHAIRS with carved decoration and serpentine fronts on fluted tapering legs and upholstered in buttoned acanthus pattern material, 66cm wide £100-200
343. A FRENCH BURR WALNUT KIDNEY SHAPED DRESSING TABLE with swing mirror and gilt metal lamp holders, fitted one drawer on fluted tapering legs, 99cm wide £200-400
345. A SET OF REPRODUCTION FOUR TREAD LIBRARY STEPS with gold tooled green leather tops and brass finial, 112cm high £30-60
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346. A COLLECTION OF FOUR MARBLE AND ONE CERAMIC TABLE LAMPS of baluster column form including one pair, 41cm high (5) £50-100
347. A LARGE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILKWORK PANEL displaying the Flags and Ensigns of Countries, Regions and Cities, framed, 94 x 80cm £100-200
348. A GEORGE III REVERSE GLASS PRINT ‘Britannia Supporting the Protectors of Peace and Liberty’ in ebonised frames (cracks), 24 x 34cm £30-50
Wine
349. A THREE DIMENSIONAL MODEL of a three masted ship in full sail and flying the Red Ensign and Red Jacket Pennant, the background painted with a lightship and lighthouse, glazed and framed with Parker Gallery label verso, 50 x 30cm overall £200-400
350. SIX BOTTLES (75CL) CHATEAU HAUT BRION 2008 IN WOODEN BOX £40-80
352. ONE BOTTLE (75CL) FORTNUM & MASON LBV PORT 2007 ONE BOTTLE DOW’S VINTAGE PORT 2000 ONE BOTTLE VEUVE CLICQUOT CHAMPAGNE WITH TWO GLASSES IN PRESENTATION BAG (3) £30-50
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351. ELEVEN BOTTLES (75CL) OFFLEY BOA VISTA 1970 VINTAGE PORT;TOGETHER WITH ONE BOTTLE WARRE’S TERCENTENARY 1970 VINTAGE PORT (12) £100-200
353. SIX BOTTLES (75CL) PRINCESSE D’ ISENBOURG CHAMPAGNE £30-60
Tribal Art
360. A WEST AFRICAN NGONI STRUNG HARP with leather covered gourd sound chamber and cowrie shell decoration, 60cm long £100-200
361. A NEW GUINEA RAMU COAST WOODEN BOWL with crocodile head handles and traces of red ochre, 46cm long £120-160
362. A CONGO, KUBA WOODEN BEAKER, the handle carved as a mask and with all over lattice design of stylised chameleons and crescent moons, 14cm high £250-350
363.TWO AMAZON DANCE WANDS, one with stylised animals head handle, 98cm and 80cm long (2) £60-80
364.TWO KENYAN MASAI CONTAINERS, one in the form of a gourd with ostrich egg and glass bead decoration, 40cm long, the other a carved wooden vessel, 14cm long (2) £90-130
365. A COLLECTION OF FOUR NATIVE NORTH AMERICAN FLINT ARROWHEADS, 3cm and smaller (4) £70-120
366. A NEW GUINEA MOTHER OF PEARL SPOON of natural shell form, 13.5cm long £60-80
367. A PAPUA NEW GUINEA OF SEPIK RIVER YAM CEREMONY BASKET WORK MASK with painted decoration, extended eyes and applied hair, approximately 70cm x 50cm overall £300-500
368. AN OLD TONGAN WOODEN FEASTING BOWL with rounded ends and simple plain supports, 151 x 54cm £400-600
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369. AN OLD TONGAN FEASTING BOWL of large proportions with end carrying handles and natural cut sides, approximately 225cm long x 48cm wide £700-900
370. AN OLD TONGAN FEASTING BOWL with rounded ends and simple cut carrying handles, 171 x 69cm £400-600
371.TWO PHILIPPINES CANE LIDDED BASKETS, finely woven with carrying handles, 62cm and 61cm high; together with baby carrier (3) £150-250
372. A SOUTH AMERICAN CARVED WOODEN RECTANGULAR PANEL depicting a battle scene with figures, 30 x 61cm £30-50
373. A Tongan circular wooden feasting bowl with simple lug handles 50cm £150-250
374. A Tongan circular wooden feasting bowl with carved mask decoration and on four tapering legs 62cm £200-300
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Part Two Antiquarian & Modern Books, Photographs, Albums, Letters & Autographs, Pictures & Prints, Stamps & Ephemera
Antiquarian,Theology and Bindings
400. MALORY, Sir Tho. La Mort D’Arthur, Wilks, 1816. sm. 8vo. Frontis & engrd. tp. folding plts. Loss to margin of pp. 33-35. affecting text. full diced cf. glt. spine. in 3 vols. £30-50 401. RICHARDSON, (Samuel) Clarissa or The History of A Young Lady. Rivington, et. al. London, 1768. 6th edn. in 8 vols. frontis. New endpp. modern rebound. damp st. to edges. loss to 1 pp. £30-50
Lot 401
402. HALL, Charles, Henry, Memoirs of The Life of Andrew Hofer, Murray, 1820. 8vo. cold. frontis. 1 folding map. advt. to rear. uncovered bds. worn label to spine. bkplt. £40-60
403. (WALPOLE, Horace) The Castle of Otranto. A Gothic Story, Trans, by William Marshal, from the Original of Onuphrio Muralto, London, 1797, 8vo. frontis. 6 plts. damp st. full cf. rebacked orig. spine relaid with loss. Tog.with GROSE, Francis, The Olio Being A Collection of Essays etc. London, 1796. 2nd. edn. 8vo. Frontis. port. full cf. embossed. Plus MONTAGUE, Lady Mary Wortley, Letters Written during her Travels in Europe, Asia and Africa. Dublin,m 1763. 8vo. ink. annot to t. full cf. 3 £80-120
Lot 403
404. LANGLEY, B. The Builder’s chest-Book, or A Complete Key to the five Orders of Columns in Architecture, [1725] 5 folding plates. loss to tp & A2, A3, p. 17. engrd. headpieces and initials. Index det. Rebacked. w.a.f. £20-40
Lot 404
405. DRYDEN, Mr. trans. The Satyrs of Decimus Junius Juvenalis, and of Aulus Persius Flaccus. Tonson, 1735. 6th edn. 8vo. engrd. frontis. cf. bds. rebacked. Tog.with BYROM, John, Miscellaneous Poems....Sometime Fellow of Trinity College Cambridge. Manchester, 1773. 4to. in 2 vols. No Frontis. Full cf. Split to spine ni vol. 1 Plus MACPHERSON, James (trans.) The Poems of Ossian, Dewick & Clarke, 1806. A New Edition 2 vols. 8vo. Frontis. port. foxing to few pp. 1⁄2 marbled bds. Plus others, Pomfret, Crabbe. Chesterfield. 13 £50-80 406. LOCKE, John, An Essay concerning Human Understanding in Four Books. London, 9th edn. 1726. 2 vols. 8vo. frontis. port. hinges weak. Rebacked. Tog.with SCOTT, Sir Walter, Minstrelsy of The Scottish Borders in 3 parts. Edinburgh, 1806. 3rd edn. in 3 vols. 8vo. full cf. glt. spines. 5 £60-90 407. GAY, John, Fables by the Late Mr. Gay, in one volume. London, 1783. 8vo. frontis. full cf. tog.with others by same uniformly bound, plus The Tatler in 6 vols. 12 £40-60 408. JOHNSON, Samuel, A Dictionary of The English Language in two volumes. Tegg, 1833. 4to. frontis. port. & tp. det. orig. diced cf. worn. Rebacked. 2 £30-50 409. SACKHOUSE, John, The History of Prince Le Boo to which is added,the Life of Paul Cuffee, A Man of Colour, Also some account of Jack Sackhouse The Esquimaux. Dublin, 1822. Frotnisl port. 3 further wdcts. cf bds. worn. lacks backstrip. 1 £30-50
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410. LANDSEER,Thomas, (Ill.) Monkey-ana or Men, in Miniature designed, & Etched by Thomas Landseer. F.G.Moon. London, 1827. 22 engrs. foxing to margins and ffep. 1⁄2 bds. label to upper bd. tog.with ALKEN, Henry, Illustrations to Popular songs. fo. def. 2 £50-80
Lot 410
411. BEAUMONT, Francis, & FLETCHER, John, The Works in Ten Volumes. ed. Mr. Theobald, Mr. Seward & Mr. Sympson. Tonson, 1750. 8vo. Frontis ports. full cf. labels to spines. 10 £50-80
412. D’HOURY, Laurent. pub. Almanach Royal Annee Bissextile MDCC LXXXVIII presente A SA Majeste pour La premiere fois en 1699. full cf. scuffed. 1788. 8vo. Tog.with LEMPRIERE, J. A Classical Dictionary. Cadell, 1804. 4to. full cf. 2 £40-60
413. LAVALLEE,Theophile, Histoire des Francais depuis le temps des Gaulois Jusq’en 1830. Charpentier, Paris, 1863, 15th edn. in 4 vols. 1⁄4 marbled bds. glt. spines. 4 £30-50
415. [DE LA FORCE, Piganiol] Nouveau Voyage de France avec un itineraire ,et des cartes....dans routes Les provinces de ce Royaume. Paris, 1724. in 2 vols. 8vo. vol.1 - 7 plates, vol. 2 - 8 plates. full glt. cf. Tog.with ROBERT, M. Voyage Dans Les XIII Cantons Suisses, les Grisons, Le Vallais. Paris, 1789, 2 vols. fl.cf. plus 4 others. 8 £40-60
416. SMOLLETT,T. Travels Through France and Italy in Two volumes. Baldwin, 1773. 6mo. annot to tp. fulll cf. labels to spines. tog.with ADAMS, Rev. John, Modern Voyages. London, 1790. in 2 vols. 8vo. full tr. cf. Plus WILLIAMS, Helen Maria, Letters Written in France in the Summer 1790 to a friend in England containing various anecdotes relative to the French Revolution, and Memoirs of Mons. & Madame Du F___. Cadell, 1794. 8vo. 4th edn. tr. cf. upr. bd. det. Plus the 5th edition of same. Plus 3 others. 9 £70-90
418. CAXTON, W. (Trans.) The Ancient Histoirie of The Destruction of Troy. Creede, 1596. amended by William Fisten. 8vo. black letter type. in 3 books. Table to the Third book ms. [8] 4lf. 604. full cf. scuffed. £150-250
419. BUNYAN, John, The Pilgrim’s Progress from this World, to that which is to come: Delivered under the Similitude of a Dream. Clarke, 1728. 22 copper plts. by J. Sturt. full cf. joints worn. £50-80
414. [LA COMBE,] Tableau De Londres et de ses Environs avec un precis de la Constitution de L’Angletterre, & Del La Decadence par M. La Combe. A Londres, 1784. 8vo. paper covers worn. Tog.with Nouvel Atlas Portatif et itinerarre De L’Europe, pour servir D’Intelligence a la XI edn. Du Guide des voyageurs dans cette partie du monde. vol 3. Paris, 1823, 7 of 10 folding maps. 1 with tear. Tog.with BIRKBECK, Morris, Notes on a Journey Through France.... in July, August and September, 1814. London, 1915. 4th edn. 8vo. paper covered bds, lacks backstrip. Plus other French literature. 8 £30-50
417. SIMPSON, Robert. ed. The Elements of Euclid viz. The First six Books together with the Eleventh & Twelfth. Wingrave, 1804. 12th edn. 8vo. 2 folding plates. Diagrams in text. full cf. Tog.with POINTER, John, A Rational Accent of the Weather. London, 1738. 2nd. edn. 8vo. loss to tp. bds. det. lacks spine. Plus 1 other. 3 £100-200
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420. PARK, Mungo, Travels in the Interior Districts of Africa performed in the years 1795, 1796, and 1797, with an Account of a subsequent mission to that Country in 1805. New edn. Vol. 1 only. Murray, 1816. Lacking frontis. other plts. as. listed. bds. worn spine det. waf. £40-60
421. WAKEMAN, pub. Dublin Delineated in Twenty-six views of the Principal Public Buildings, accompanied by concise descriptions of each with an Itinerary and New Plan of The City. Dublin, 1831. 8vo. cl. bds. worn. Frontis. and plates as listed. with folding plan of Dublin. generally worn, joints weak, some damp staining. Tog.with HUTTON, William, The History of Birmingham, Birmingham, 1835. sm. 8vo. with a plan of the city. foxing . 1⁄2 bds. worn and det. 2 £80-120
422. (WILKINS, John) The First Book. The Discovery of A New World or, A Discourse tending to Prove that ‘tis probable there may be another habitable World in the Moone. Norton, 1640, 3rd imp. corrected and enlarged. 8vo. 2 books in 1. Lacks frontis. Part 2 lacks pp. 221 & 132. Diagrams to text. 1⁄2 bds. worn. scuffed. w.a.f. £200-400
423. (BACON, Frances) Sylva Sylvarum. or a Naturall Historie. Published after the author’s death by William RAWLEY. London, 1628. 2nd edition. fo. Bound with New Atlantis. A Worke unfinished by same. Fo. Paper covers worn and frayed. £100-200
424. JOHNSON, Samuel, A Dictionary of The English Language, in 2 volumes. Rivington et.al. London, 1785. 6th edn. Frontis. port. 1st few pp. det. bds. det and worn. 2 £80-120
425. JOHNSON, Samuel, Dictionary of The English Language. The Harrison Edition. with The Life of the Author. London, 1786. fo. in 1 volume. Frontis. port. & Tp. det. Leather bds. worn and det. 1 £30-50
428. HOPPUS’S Measurer Greatly enlarged and Improved. London, 1765, 7th edn. Tall. 8vo. lacking frontis. Tog.with HOPPUS’s Tables for Measuring or Practical Measuring made easy by a new set of Tables. London, 1823. 18th edn. folding frontis. plus 2 others. 4 £30-50
426. HYDE, H. The Costumes of The Members of The University of Cambridge. fold out cold. plts. glt. cl. embossed covers. Bkplt. P. W. Pegge, Middle Temple & Lincoln’s Inn. £30-50
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427. (LEE, Samuel) Oribis Miraculum or The Temple of Solomon Portrayed by Scripture Light. Streater, London, 1659. sm. fo. 1bl. engrd. Tp. Tp. 5 lf. 1-371. 4lf. index. Errata. 1 bl. illus. plts. as listed. damage to spine. full cf. 1 £150-250
429. FULLER,Thomas, The History of The Worthies of England. J.G.W.L. & W.G. London, 1662. fo. tp. det. foxed. 1-368 1-354 1-231 160. 12 pp. index. bds. woth. 3lf. Lacks ffep& Frontis port. some mispagination. Bkplt. of Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Tog.with FOX,Goerge, A Journal or Historical Account of The Life, Travels, Sufferings, Christian Experiences and Labour of Love, London, 1765. 3rd edn. bds. worn, weak joints. fo. 2 £80-120
430. J.H. The Fort-Royal of Holy Scripture or A New Concordance of The Chief Heads of Scripture Common-placed. Leake. 1652. sm. 8vo. 1bl. 4lf. 415. 1bl/ bd worn upr. bd. det. £30-60
431. GRIFFITHS & FARRAN, pub. The Christian Year: Thought in Verse for the Sundays and holidays throughout the year. London, 1827. sm. 8vo a.e.g. Bound in a possibly earlier silk embroidered bds. glt. thread to borders, worn. £150-250 432.THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER, Oxford, 1796. 8vo. A.e.g. orig. bds. worn. £30-50
434.THE HOLY BIBLE. Printed by Bonham Norton & John Bill. 1630. 4to. lacking OT & NT. Title pages. ink notes to margins & endpp. loss to 1pp. Genesis. full cf. worn. £100-200
437. STAMPE, William. A Treatise of Spiritual Infatuation, Being the present visible disease of The English Nation. Hague, 1650. 12mo. 1-142. Errata, 1lf. 33 lff. Ae.g. worn. Embossed leather. worn. Tog.with SHUCKFORD, Samuel, The Sacred and Prophane History of the World connected from the Creation of The World. Tonson, 1733. 3rd edn. in 2 vols. 8vo. 1 folding map. full cf. worn. Plus 4 other Theology. 7 £50-80
438.THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER, Baskett, 1712. 8vo. Red borders. Frontis. & engrd. tp. adorned with Historical cuts. lacks plt. 27. T.e.g glt. tooled bds. wonr. Tog.with A Bible and other Prayer Books. 6 £40-60
433. WESLEY, Rev. John, A Collection of Hymns for the use of the people called Methodists. Mason, London, 1846. 12mo. cf. bds. lacks backstrip. Tog.with STERNE, Laurence, The Sermons of Mr. Yorick, Dodsley, 1773, 11th edn. sm. 8vo. frontils port. in 2 vols. full cf. lacks backstrip. 3 £20-40
435. [SHERLOCK, John] A letter from the Lord Bishop of London to the Clergy and People of London and Westminster on Occasion of the late Earthquakes. London, 1750. bound with other other similar sermons and theology by others. 8vo. Lacking endpp. 1⁄2 bds. scuffed. £40-60 436. [Anth. SPARROW] ed. A Collection of Articles, Injunctions, Canons, Orders, ordinances.....of The Church of England. Norton, London,Garthwait, Timothy 1661. Black letter, frontis. with annot to verso. lacking ffep. & bds. Tog.with Reginalde Wolfe (printer). Injunctions given by the Queenes Majestie Anno Donimi 1559. The First Yere of The Raigne of Our Soveraigne...late The Queene Elizabeth, 4to. black letter, bound with Constitutions and Canons Ecclesiastical Treated upon by the Bishop of London, Barker, 1604 and 1640. full cf. worn. w.a.f. 2 £40-60
439.THE HOLY BIBLE, Cambridge, John Hayes, 1683. 4to. Engrd. OT. tp. Reverse cf. bds. scuffed & worn. joints weak. Squire Calthorp, Boston bkpt. Tog.with 1 other Bible. 2 £50-80
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441. SHAKESPEARE, William, A Set of 12 volumes. The Oxford Miniature Edition. ed. by W.J. Craig. Frowde, 1903. a.e.g. full cf. ribbon markers, in custom made box. Lid det. £50-80 440.THE HOLY BIBLE, Imprinted at London, by Robert Barker. 1608-1610. 4to. engrd. tpp. Breeches Bible with Apocrypha and 2 Concordances. Black Letter, later binding. full leather. Some worm holes throughout, inc. Title pages. £500-800
442. A Collection of misc. Leather Bindings. 19 £40-60
444. SCOTT, Walter, Waverley Novels, Cadell, 1821-1833, 8vo 1⁄2 bds. 48 vols. £40-60 445. CAREY, John, pub Ainsworth’s Latin Dictionary, enlarged by Thomas Morell. London, 1823. fo. full cf. £20-40
443. LONGMANS, (pub). Arts and Crafts Essays by Members of The Arts and Crafts Exhibition society. 1903. Preface by William Morris. 8vo. dec. glt. bds. Owners insc. to ffep. T.e.g. Tog.with CAMPBELL, J.F. (Trans.) Popular Tales of The West Highlands Orally Collected. Edinburgh, 1860. in 2 vols. 8vo. glt. dec. bds. spines worn. 3 £80-120
446. ROBERTSON, William, The History of America, Strahan, 1778. 2nd. edn. vol. 1 only. folding map. fo. Tog.with a collection of misc. leather bindings. 23 £40-60 447. MURPHY, Arthur, The Life of David Garrick, London, 1801. 8vo. in 2 vols. 1⁄2 marbled bds. untrimmed edges. Frontis. port. Tog.with 13 other Theatrical interest. 15 £50-80
Lot 445 451. A Collection of Misc. Bindings. £30-50 452. A Collection of miscellaneous bindings. £30-50 453. A QUANTITY of 18th & 19th century leather Bindings. £80-120 454. SCOTT, Sir Walter, A Set of 25 volumes. The Melrose Edition,, T.C. &E.C. Jack. Edinburgh, 1831. 8vo. embossed dec. cl. small tear to 1 p. 25. £50-80
Lot 448 448.TENNYSON, Alfred. A Set of work by Tennyson, in 10 volumes. t.e.g. glt. cl. In Memoriam faded spine. sm. 8vo. in worn box. £30-50 449. SCOTT, Sir Walter, A Set of 25 volumes of work. A.& C. Black, Edinburgh 1879. 1⁄2 marbled bds. edges scuffed. Frontis.and engrd. tpp. with illus. £30-50 450. STEVENSON, R.L. A Collection of work by same, various pocket editions etc. 25 £30-50
455. STAYAN,Temple, The Grecian History from the Original Greece, to the Death of Philip of Macedon. Tonson, 1751. 8vo. in 2 vols. engrd. frontis. folding map in vol 1. full cf. scuffed. Tog.with MARTYN, John, The Bucolicks of Virgil, London, 1749, 2nd edn. in 2 vols. 8vo. folding frontis. 2 folding maps, 2 further plates. Plus The Georgicks of Virgil, 3rd edn. 1755. 10 plts. Plus other similar interest and leather bindings. 23. £80-120 456.VON ARNIM, Elizabeth, A Set of Works by same. Macmillan Pocket edition. 1931. sm 8vo. t.e.g glt. dec. spines, full leather bds. 16. £70-90 457. MEREDITH, George, A Set of works in 11 volumes. Chapman & Hall, 1889-1893. 8vo. 1⁄2 bds. glt. spines. tog.with a set of Rabelais. ex. lib. 22. £30-50 458. GIBBON, Edward, The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. ed. William Smith. in 8 volumes. Murray, 1854. 8vo. full glt. cf. Library sticker to spines and ex. Lib. marks to endpp. 8 £30-50 459. A Collection of 18th and 19th century Bindings. mixed condition. £50-80 460. A Collection of Pictorial Bindings. 43. £40-60
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465. WILBERFORCE JOSE, Arthur, The Illustrated Australian Encyclopaedia, Angus & Robertson, Australia, 1925. in 2 vols. 4to. cl. bds. Tog.with The Cyclopedia of Western Australia. ed. J.S. Battye. W. Aus. 1912. fo. in 2 vols. 1⁄2 bds. 4 £300-400
466. A Small Collection of Topography. 10 £30-50
467. PHILIP, J. (pub.) A Panorama of Falmouth, Falmouth. nd. sm. 8vo. Folding plt & map. 2 ptls. advts. to rear. 1⁄3 cl. £20-40
469. WATSON, William, An Historical Account of The Ancient Town & Port of Wisbech. Leach, Wisbech. 1827. 4to. frontis. Plates as listed. ffepp. det. author insc. pasted to endp. 1⁄2 marbled bds. scuffed. £20-40
468. CARROLL, W. The Angler’s Vade Mecum containing A Descriptive Account of The Water Flies. Constable, Edinburgh, 1818. sm. 8vo. 12 cold. plts. loss to corner of Tp. full glt. cf. joint worn. 1 £50-80
470. MORRIS, Rev. F.O. A History of British Birds, Groombridge, 1851 -1857. 4to. Vol. 1 bound in 1⁄2 marbled bds. Vo. 2-6 in orig. embossed cl. worn. Bkpt. owners insc. lacking protective leaf some plts. w.a. f. Tog.with A History of British Butterflies, by same. Nimmo, 1893. 7th edn. glt. cl. plus 2 others similar interest. 9 £50-80 471. WHITE, Gilbert, The Natural History of Selborne, London, 1813. A New edn. in 2 vols. 1⁄2 tp. cold.frontis. vol. 1 & 2 further plates with offsetting . vol. 2 engrd. frontis with offsetting. 1⁄2 marbled bds. 2 £80-120
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473. A Collection of Oxford Topography. 12 £80-120 474. SKELTON, Joseph, Engraved Illustrations of The Principal Antiquites of Oxfordshire, from Original Drawings by F. Mackenzie, Oxford, 1823. 1st edn. Fo. Frontis. & engrd. tp. Map and 49 full page engrs. with tissue guard. foxing, particularly to margins. T.e.g. 1⁄2 marbled bds. glt. spine scuffed. £150-250
472. INGRAMS, James, Memorials of Oxford, Oxford, 1837. 8vo. engrs. by John Le Keux. from drawings by F. Mackenzie. plts. a.c.f. full cf. glt. stmp. to upr. bds. bds. coming away in vols. 1 & 3. Some offsetting .spines scuffed. £100-200
475. BAEDEKER’S Egypt & The Sudan, Leipzig, 1929. 8th edn. revised. maps, d/w. tog.with TALBOT-BOOTH, E.C. The British Army. Sampson Low, 2nd. ed. Plus MUIR, Sir William, The Caliphate Its Rise, Decline and Fall, Revised by T.H. Weir. Edinburgh, 1915. plus misc. 11 £40-60
Lot 474 476. BROOKES, R. The General Gazetteer or Compendious Geographical Directory in Miniature. London, 1804. 6 maps. 1 with loss. cf. bds. lacking backstrip. £20-40 477. SIMMS, Frederick Walter, England to Calcutta by The Overland Route in 1845 from the Ms. left by Frederick Walter Simms, London, 1878. sm. 8vo. insc. by author. tog.with The Royal Blue Book of Fashionable Directory 1831. 8vo. bds. worn. upr. bd. det. 2 £30-50
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479. Lascelles & co. Directory & Gazetteer of the County of Oxford, Birmingham, 1853. lacks map. tog.with Oxford Directory 1909, Kelly, lacking upr. bd. plus 1 other w.a.f. 3 £20-40
478. GORDON, W.J. Our Country’s Butterflies and Moths and How To Know Them. Ill. H. Lynn. Simpkin Marshall, frontis det. 33 plates pict. bds. tog.with PEACOCK, E.H. A Game-Book for Burma and Adjoining Territory, Witherby, 1933. folding map 4to. 25 plts. cl. bds. Plus CARTER, Harry, Orlando Jewitt, OUP. 1962, slim 8vo. glt. cl. 3 £40-60
480. PEVSNER, Nikolaus, ed. A Collection of 19. The Buildings of England Series. Penguin Books. 8vo. in d/w. some ex. lib. £60-90 481. BENNET, James, Henry, Winter and Spring on the Shores of The Mediterranean. Churchill, London, 1875. 5th edn. cold. frontis, maps and illus. as listed. 8vo. glt. cl. Tog.with HASSALL, Arthur Hill, San Remo and The Western Riviera, Climatically & Medically Considered. Longmans, 1879. folding fronits. & map. glt. cl. 2 £40-60
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482. PAGE, Augustine, Topographical and Genealogical History of The County of Suffolk, Ipswich, 1847. Fo. embossed cl. worn & faded. £30-50 483. MORRIS,The Rev. F.O. A History of British Birds, Groombridge, nd. 8vo. 1⁄2 bds. glt. spines with labels. Marbled edges. cold illus. a.c.f. some scuffs to bds. & marks to endpp. bkplt. to each vol. 8 £180-280 484.THORNTON, Robert. History of Nottinghamshire. Republished with large Additions by John Throsby. 1790, 2nd edn. 4to in 3 vols. Lacking some plates. some reapplied to new lff. some facsimile. 1⁄2 marbled bds. scuffed. w.a.f. Tog.with BAILEY,Thomas, Annals of Nottinghamshire History of the County of Nottingham. Simpkin, Marshall, 1853. in 4 vols. frontis. map & 18 full page plts. Illus. in text. 8vo. 1⁄2 bds. Plus Annals of Nottinghamshire, History of The County of Nottingham including The Borough. 1853, by same. 4 vols. in 2. 4to. frontis. map and plts. a.c.f. 1⁄2 bds. Plus similar interest. 19 £50-80
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487. BARTLETT, Alfred Durling, An Historical and Descriptive Accent of Cumnor Place, Berks. with Biographical Notices of the Lady Amy Dudley and of Anthony Forster. Oxford. 1850. slim 8vo. cl. bd. spine worn and faded. £20-40 488.THORNTON, Robert, The Antiquites of Nottinghamshire, London, White, 1677. Fo. Frontis. port. red and black Tp. dedicated to William Dugdale, with portrait. Preface. Map. 507. 8p. Index of Arms. Index. 23 full page plts. W. Hollar. Many double page. Further engrs. in text. full cf. Conservative Club glt. stmp to upr. bd. Rebacked. tog.with another Nottinghamshire History. 2 £200-300 489. EYRE & SPOTTISWOODE, (pub). Return of of Owners of Land 1873, England and Wales. (Exclusive of The Metropolis.) London, 1875. Lge. 4to. in 2 vols. 1⁄2 bds. 2 £50-80
485. PARSON,W. & BRADSHAW,T. Staffordshire General and Commercial Directory, Manchester, 1818. 8vo. Folding map with 1” tear. new endpp. Rebound small loss to lwr. margin of final 2 pages. tog.with WHITE, Frances, Birmingham. History and General Directory of The Borough of Birmingham, Sheffield, 1849. 8vo. 55 pp. advt. inner joint repaired. Rebacked. Plus others. 10 £100-200 486. RODGERS, Joseph, Sherwood Forest, Fisher Unwin, 1908. 4to. frontis. & dec tp. plts a.c.f. glt. cl. t.e.g. spine faded. 1 £40-60
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490. MILLAIS, J.G. Game Birds and Shooting-Sketches. Sotheran, 1892. Fo. cold. plts, Autotypes & woodcuts. Tear to 1 p. bds. worn and det. £50-80
495. CARY, G. & J. A New and Accurate Map of the Country for Twenty-Five Miles round The University of Cambridge. J. Richardson, 1828. cold. map on canvas. generally worn, particularly at folds. In slipcase. £30-50
491. WELLS, J. Oxford and Its Colleges. Ill. Edmund H. New. Methuen, London, 1899. 3rd edn. 8vo. frontis. glt. cl. £20-40 492. LIVINGSTONE, David, Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa. Murray, 1857. 4to. folding frontis. full page plts. as listed. worn cl. bds. Tog.with STANLEY, Henry, M. How I found Livingstone in Central Africa. Sampson Low, 1872. 2nd. end. 4to. photo. frontis. port. folding map with tear. Illus. advts. to rear. Pict. cl. worn and faded. Plus Through the Dark Continent, by same. Sampson Low, 1880. Frontis. 2 folding maps. full page illus. 4to. gl. cl. Plus similar interest. 7 £80-120 493. Royal Commission of Historical Monuments. An Inventory of The Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge. 1959. fo. 2 vols. plus 4 maps and plans. cl.bds. in dws 3 £30-50
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496. BACON’s New Map of London and Illustrated Guide. Folding Map c. 32”x29”. cl. bds. marked. Tog.with 2 others. 3 £30-50 497. STANFORD, Edward, Map of Madeira, London, Ordnance Survey maps. Physical Map constructed by J.M. ZIEGLER from that of Capt. Vidal.R.N. with Panoramic Views from outlines drawn by G. Hartung. Wurster. Switzerland. in cloth folder. £20-40
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494. STANFORD, Edward, pub. The Oarsman’s & Angler’s map of The River Thames. A New Edition. Lacks tp. p. 4-10. map of Thames on Canvas in cl. folder. Tog.with The Album of London Views. glt bds. 2 £20-40
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General Literature 498. COUNTRY LIFE, 6 volumes of Country Life Illustrated Journal, 1900-1902. fo. 1⁄2 bds. 6 £20-40 499. A Small Collection of Folio Society Edns. Unopened in slipcases. 8 £20-40 500. HARDY,Thomas, A Small collection of Macmillan’s Pocket editions. cl. bds. 2 with d/ws. 20 £30-50 501. CROFT-COOKE, Rupert, The Circus Has No Home, The Falcon press, Drawings by Laurence Scarfe. 1941. in d/w. tog.with The Circus Book by same. Sampson Low, in d/w. with loss. 2 £30-50
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502. WISDEN, John, Cricketers’ Almanack For 1925, cl. bd. w/o. d/w. tog.with 46 further volumes dating 1968-2013, all in d/ws. 47 £80-120 503. STEVENSON, Rev. Jos. Old Times at Leighton Buzzard. A Series of Lectures on The History of The Town Leighton Buzzard, 1891. sm. 8vo. tog.with BRIGGS, William, & EDMONDSON,T.W. Mensuration and Spherical Geometry. London, 1904. 5th edn. 8vo. plus misc. interest. £30-40 504. ROUSSEAU, Jean Jacques, The Confessions of Jean Jacques Rousseau. Privately printed, 1904. 8vo. in 2 vols. Hedouin etchings. cl. bds. frontis. det. 2 £20-40 505. SHAKESPEARE, William, The First Folio of Shakespeare. The Norton Facsimile, 2nd edn. 1996. fo. ed. Charlton Hinman, 1⁄4 bds. in slipcase. Tog.with 3 other Orbis Shakespeare volumes. 4 £20-40
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506. CHANDLER, Raymond, The Simple Art of Murder, Hamilton, 1950. 1st edn. cl. bd w/o. d/w. tog.with The Little Sister, Hamilton, 1949.1st edn. w/o. d/w. plus others by same, some motion picture interest. 28 £50-80 507. BRAYLEY, E.W. & BRITTON, J. The History of The Ancient Palace and Late Houses of Parliament at Westminster. London, 1836. 8vo. Illus. with engrs. 1/s marbled bds. scuffed. ex. lib. Tog.with LANG, Andrew, St. Andrews, Ill. T. Hodge, Longmans, 1893. 8vo. glt. cl.. bumped. frontis. and plts. as listed. foxing throughout. plus one other. 3 £30-50 508. BEETON’S All About Cookery. A Collection of Practical Recipes and fully illustrated. Ward Lock, nd. 8vo. glt. cl. worn. £20-40
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509. A Collection of Folio Society Editions, in slipcases. 17 £30-50 510. EDWARDES, M. (trans.) Modes & Manners of The Nineteenth Century. Into. Grace Rhys. Dent, 1909. in 3 vols. cold frontis. with tissue guard and Illus. rear joint weak. dec. glt. bds. Tog.with THE EASTON PRESS, Moby Dick, or The Whale, by Herman Melville, 1877 plus Uncle Tom’s Cabin, by Harriet Beecher Stowe, Connecticut, 1979. 4to A.e.g. glt. dec. leather bds. 5 £30-50 511. AUSTEN, Jane, A Set of Novels by same, John Grant, Edinburgh, Winchester Edition. cl bds. spines browned & worn. in 10 volumes Tog.with MITFORD, Mary Russell, Our Village, Sketches of Rural Character & Scenery. Baudry’s European Library Paris. 1839. in 2 vols. 8vo. 1⁄4 bds. some foxing. 12 £100-200 512. CHURCHILL, Winston, The Second World War, Cassell, 1965. mixed edition. cl. bds. w/o. d/w. 6 £20-40 513. DICKENS, Charles, The Pickwick Papers, Chapman & Hall, 1837, 1st book for. Illus. by R. Seymour & Phiz. foxing to frontis, tp. and plates. 1⁄2 bds. worn. 1 £30-50 514. LAWRENCE,T.E. Seven Pillars of Wisdom, Cape, 1935, 1st thus. 4to. cl. bds. w/o. d/w. foxing to fore-edges. £30-50
517. CLAREMONT, Leopold, The Gem-Cutter’s Croft. Bell, 1906. 8vo. glt. cl. £20-40 518. UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE. Order of The Proceedings At The Darwin Celebration Held at Cambridge June 22-June 24, 1909. with A Sketch of Darwin’s Life. Cambridge, 1909. slim 4to. tog.with other associated memorablilia. 8 £40-60
515. BONNEY. Prof.T.G. ed. Cathedrals, Abbeys and Churches of England and Wales, Cassell, nd. 3 vols. fo. Foxing to some plates. glt bds. Tog.with 3 others. 6 £30-50
519. BURGES, J. (Printer). A Description of The University, Town and County of Cambridge, Cambridge, 1796. Plan of Cambridge, with general browning. 10 plts. full cf. joints weak. Tog.with A Concise and Accurated Description of The University and Town of Cambridge, and Its Environs. A New Edition. Cambridge, 1781. 8vo. frontis. plan. 10 plates. Bound with A Concise and Accurate Description of The University, Town & County of Cambridge. New & Improved. edn. Frontis. plan and 10 plts. tear to 1p. 1⁄2 bds. worn. Plus other Cambridge University interest. £100-200
516. GLASSTONE, Samuel & EDLUND, Milton D. Elements of Nuclear Reactor Theory. Princeton, 1960. 8th printing, 8vo. in d/w. Tog.with DEAN, Gordon, Report on the Atom, Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1954. 1st edn. cl. bd Plus 2 others. 4 £30-50
520. WILLIS, Robert, The Architectural History of The University of Cambridge & the Colleges of Cambridge and Eton. ed. John Willis Clark. Cambridge 1886. T.e.g. 4to. in 4 vols. 1⁄2 cl. bds.(Bkplt Willliam Reynell Anson, All Souls College Oxford.) 29 plans in vol. 4. Plus BROWNE,A.D. & SELTMAN,C.T. A Pictorial History of The Queen’s College of Saint Margaret and Saint Bernard, commonly called Queen’s College Cambridge. 1951. Ltd. edn. of 750. Fo. T.e.g. 1⁄2 marbled bds. X5 £80-120
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521. HARRADEN, R.G. Jun. (Ill.) Cantabrigia Depicta. A Series of Engravings Representing The Most Picturesque and Interesting Edifices in the University of Cambridge. Harraden, 1811. 35 engrd. plts. as listed. 1⁄2 bds. worn and det. £150-350 522. MILL, John Stuart, A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive. Longman, 1865. 6th edn. in 2 vols. cl. bd. worn, joint weak. Tog.with Inaugural Address at St. Andrews, Feb. 1st 1867. Peoples Edition. Longman, slim 8vo. glt. cl. faded. Plus Utilitarianism by same. Longman, 1897, 13th edn. 8vo. some annot to text. cl. bds. 4 £40-60 523. KELLY, Charles, H. pub. The History of Kingswood School. By Three Old Boys. 1898. 8vo. T.e.g. worn. glt. cl. plus one other. 2 £30-50 524. GILCHRIST, Alexander, The Life of William Blake, Macmillan, 1863. 4to. in 2 vols. Illustrated from Blake’s own Works in Facsimile by W.J. Linton. lacking 1 plate. staining. Photograph of John Linnell taped in. glt. dec. bds. bumped & worn. 2 £30-50 525. LENIN,V.I. Selected Works, Lawrence and Wishart, 1947, Foreign Language pub. House. Moscow. 1947. Tog.with HUXLEY Leonard, Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley, Macmillan, 1900, in 2 vols. 4to. cl.bd. Plus MARX, Karl, & ENGELS, Frederick, Selected Works, in 2 volumes. Foreign Language pub. house, 1951. 8vo. plus similar interest. 12 £40-60
527. THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS. vol 21, 1852. fo. bound 1⁄2 marbled bds. tog.with other bound volumes, with Nile Expedition 1884. Plus Report from The Commissioners, 1819. fo. Mixed condition. 7 £40-60
528. DARWIN, Charles, The Origin of Species, Popular Impression of Corrected Copyright Edition, Murray, 1902. paper covers. Tog.with DARWIN, Francis, ed. More Letters of Charles Darwin, Murray, 1903, T.e.g. 4to. in 2 vols. 3 £40-60 529. RUSSELL, Bertram, Authority and The Individual. The First Reith Lectures 1848-9. Allen, 1949. slim 8vo. in d/w. Tog.with Spirit of The Soviet Union Anti Nazi Cartoons and Posters. Foreword by Lord Beaverbrook. The Pilot Press. slim 8vo. cl. bd. Plus HALDANE, J.B.S. A.R.P., Gollancz, 1838. Left Book Club, Edinburgh, Plus others. 11 £40-60
526. SMITH, Adam, The Wealth of Nations, Dent, Everyman’s Library. 8vo. in 2 volumes. glt. cl. 2 £30-50
530. OUSELEY, William Gore, Remarks on The Statistics and Political Institutions of The United States. Rodwell, 1832. slim 8vo. Uncovered bds. Lacks spine. £20-40 531. GRAHAM, Jimmy, (Ill). & THOMAS Jack, Joe in Germany, The Surrey Fine Art Press,1946. cl bds. slim 4to. Tog.with HUNT, Leslie, C. The Prisoners’ Progress. An Illustrated Diary of The March into Captivity of the last of The British Army in France - June 1940. Hutchinson, Ltd. edn. 531/1000. Oblong folio. clt. cl. 2 £40-60
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Modern, First Edition and Poetry 535. A Collection of Poetry and Literature. T.S. Eliot, Lewis, Woolf etc. 42 £60-90 536. LAWRENCE, D.H. Pansies Poems, Martin, Secker, 1929. 8vo. dec. 1⁄4 cl. Tog.with Phycholanalysis and The Unconscious. Secker, 1923. 8vo. cl. bd. Plus Lady Chatterley’s Lover, Secker, 1932. Authorised British Edition. 8vo. cl. bd. Plus others by same. 8 £80-120 537. ISHIGURO, Kazuo, Never Let Me Go, Faber, 2005. 1st edn. ind/w. signed copy. £40-60
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538. KIPLING, Rudyard, Kim, Macmillan, 1927. Ill. Lockwood Kipling. signed by Rudyard Kipling. Ink signature to tp. glt. cl. £80-120
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539. ELIOT,T.S. Selected Essays (19171932) Faber, in d/w. names in biro to ffep. Tog.with others relating to same. Plus Sylvia Plath etc. 18 £50-80 540. ROSSETTI, Christina, Poems. Ill. Florence Harrison, Intro. Alice Meynell, Blackie & son, nd. cold. plts. tipped in on card as listed. T.e.g. glt. white cl. worn. spine browned. £80-120
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541. WHISTLER, James A. McNeill, Wilde & Whistler. Being an Acrimonious Correspondence on Art. Privately printed, 1906. Limited edn. slim 8vo. cl. bd. £30-50
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542. DU MAURIER, George, Trilby, Leipzig, Tauchnitz, 1894. copyright edition in 2 vols. 8vo a.e.g. full leather. spines scuffed. owners insc. to ffepp. 2 £40-60 543. WAUGH, Evelyn, Decline and Fall, An Illustrated Novelette. Chapman & Hall. 1928, 1st edn. pencil mark to ffep. Tog.with Black Mischief by same, 1932. 1st edn. corners bumped. black and red cl. bds. without d/ws. £60-90 544. WODEHOUSE, P.C. Jeeves in The Offing. Herbert Jenkins, 1960. 1st edn. in d/w. chip to upr. r. corner. owners insc. to ffep. in biro. £30-50
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545. MARSH, J.B.T. The Story of The Jublilee Singers with Their Songs. Hodder & Stoughton, 1886. 8vo. Frontis. photograph. glt. embossed cl. £20-40 546. FYFE, Noel, G. The Enchanted Capital of Scotland. Retold by Isobel K.C. Steele. Ill. Jessie M. King. Edinbugh. nd. cl. bd. £20-40
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547. COCKERELL, S.C. pub. Kelmscott press. 2 publications dated 1894 & 1895. advertising Type and books to be published. 2 £30-50
548. ARNOLD, Matthew, Poems. With 12 photogravures after Gilbert James, Routledge, 1905. glt. dec. bds.T.e.g. bkplt. tog.with SERVICE, Robert,W. Songs of a Sour Dough, Briggs, 1909, 2nd edn. 8vo. Plus MOORE’S Irish Melodies, Songs & Poems, Halifax, 1865. sm. 8vo. a.e.g. glt. embossed. cl. Plus GRAVES, Robert, Fairies and Fusiliers, Heinemann, 1917. cl. bds. faded. plus one other. 5 £50-80
549. RAY, Edward, (Open Champion, 1912) Inland Golf. Illustrated. T. Werner Laure Ltd. 8vo. cl. bds. £30-50
550. DU MAURIER, Daphne, Rebecca, A Play in Three Acts. Charles H. Fox Ltd. NO. 461, 1939. paper bds. Tog.with ORWELL, George, Animal Farm. Cheap Edition. Secker & Warburg, 1950 6th iimp. in d/w foxing to endpp. & edges. D.w 2 £30-50
551. FLEMING, Ian, The Man with The Golden Gun, Jonathan Cape, 1965. 1st edn. in d/w. Tog.with later edns. of James Bond, Polus GARDINER, John, Icebreaker, Cape, 1983. in d/w 7 £150-250
552. GRAVES, Robert, Mockbeggar Hall. The Hogarth Press, 1924. 1st edn. cover design by William Nicholson, pres. copy insc. by author. £150-250
553. SWINBURNE, Algernon, Charles, Songs Before Sunrise, Ellis, London, 1871. 1st thus. 8vo. T.e.g. silk endpp. Exhibition Binding by Zaehnsdorf. Blind stmp. to rear pastedown. Book plts. of Anne Islington. (wife of John Poynder) glt. dec. bds. £50-80
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554. SPENDER, Stephen, Spiritual Exercises by Stephen Spender (to Cecil Day Lewis). Privately printed, London, 1943. Ltd. edn. 86/125. pres. copy signed by author, 1944. Dec. paper covbers. £50-80
556. BAUMER, L. (Ill). The Lighter Side of School Life. by Ian Hay. Foulis, 1914. cold. plts as listed. glt. cl. t.e.g. worn. £20-40
555. ROSS, Robert, Aubrey Beardsley, John Lane, 1921. 2nd. edn. 16 full page illus. revised by Aymer Vallance, 8vo. cl. faded. £30-50
557. FRANCIS, Dick, For Kicks, Joseph Michael, 1965, 1st ed. in d/w. bump to up. corner. bd. nicks to d/w, £80-120
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558. LONDON, Jack, The Call of The Wild, Heinemann, 1903. 1st English edn. Ill. Philip R. Goodwin & Charles Livingston Bull. Dec. pict. cl. corners bumped. £60-90 559. A COLLECTION of Modern First Editions, in d/ws. 9 signed copies. Mainly History and Biography. 32 £60-90 560. [WILDE, Oscar], The Ballad of Reading Gaol by C.3.3. Leonard Smithers, London, 1899. joints weak, some foxing. 1⁄4 cl.bd. Tog.with HOUSMAN, A.E. More Poems, Jonathan Cape, 1936, 1st edn. cl. bd. £40-60 561. FITZGERALD, Scott, F. The Great Gatsby, Chatto & Windus, 1926, 1st thus. w/o. d/w. Part of d/w. pasted down to inside bd. lacking ffep. some foxing to 1⁄2 tp. tp. & dedication page. Tog.with JOYCE, James, Stephen Hero, Jonathan Cape, 1944, 1st edn. cl. bumped. with worn d/w. with tears. Plus WELLS, H.G. War and The Future, Italy, France and Britain at War. Cassell, 1817. pres. copy initialled H.G.W. cl. faded. Plus The Literary Snail. The Periwinkle Press, Massachusetts, 1939. slim 8vo paper covered bds. in glassine wraps. Plus 2 others, Orwell, Binyon. £80-120 562. HEMINGWAY, Ernest. To Have and Have Not, Cape, 1937, 1st edn. w/o. d/w. Tog.with For Whom The Bell Tolls, Cape, 1941, 1st edn. w/o. d/w. Plus The Old Man and The Sea, Cape, 1952, 1st Eng. edn. cl. in d/w. Plus A Moveable Feast, 1904, and others by same. 8 £150-250 563. HUXLEY, Aldous, Eyeless in Gaza, Chatto & Windus, 1936, 1st edn. in d/w. small tear to d/w.Tog.with Ape and Essence, by same, Chatto & Windus, 1949, 1st in d/w. Plus Adonis and The Alphabet, Chatto & Windus, 1956, in d/w. plus others by same, Plus SOMERSET MAUGHAM,W. Cakes & Ale or The Skeleton in The Cupboard. Heinemann, 1930. 1st edn. w/o d/w. foxing to fore-edges & tp. plus Don Fernando or Variation on some Spanish Themes,. Heinemann, 1935, 1st edn. plus others by same. £150-250
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564. MURDOCH, Iris, The Red and The Green, Chatto & Windus, 1965, 1st edn. in d/w. light foxing to fore-edges. Tog.with BURGESS, Anthony, Nothing Like The Sun, Heinemann, 1964, 1st edn. on d/w. plus WAUGH, Evelyn, The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold, Chapman & Hall, 1947, 1st edn. in d/w. Plus others, some 1st editions. 15 £60-90 565. GREENE, Graham, A Burnt-Out Case, Heinemann, 1961, 1st edn. in d/w. Tog.with The Comedians, by same, Bodley Head, 1966, in d/w. Plus The Human Factor, The Bodley Head, 1978, 1st edn. in d/w. plus other 1st edns. by same 10 £50-80 566. MURDOCH, Iris, The Nice and The Good, Chatto & Windus, 1968, 1st edn. in d/w. Tog.with Bruno’s Dream, bys same, 1969, 1st edn. in price clipped d/w. Plus 3 other 1st edns. by same, Plus DEXTER, Colin, The Remorseful Day, Macmillan, 1999, in d/w. signed by author, Plus 1 other by same, Plus HILL, Susan, The Woman in Black, Hamilton 1983, 1st edn. in d/w. signed by author, 8 £80-120 567. PLATH, Sylvia, Crossing The Water, Faber, 1971, 1st edn. in d/w. ed. Ted Hughes. Tog.with Colossus, Poems by Sylvia Plath, Faber, 1972, in d/w. Plus Winter Trees by same, Faber, 1972, in d/w. Plus LARKIN, Philip, The Whitsun Weddings, Faber, 1968, in d/w. plus other Poetry. 11 £150-250 568. FLEMING, Ian, Dr. No. Cape, 1958, 1st edn. in d/w. Plain cl. bds. £200-400 569. NABOKOV,Vladimir, Look at the Harlequins!, McGraw-Hill, Book co. 1974. 1st edn. in d/w. tog.with FORSTER, E.M. Maurice, Edward, Arnold, 1871, in d/w. 1st edn. Plus FRANCIS, Dick, High Stakes, Michael Joseph, 1975, 1st edn. in d/w. Plus SNOW, C.P. Corridors, of Power, Macmillan, 1964, 1st edn. signed by author, w/o. d/w. Plus Amis, Kingsley, Marin Amis, Doris Lessing and others, most 1st editions. 20 £200-400 570. THE COURT OF SESSION GARLAND. Edinburgh, 1871. Privately printed. Ltd. edn. 46/150. 8vo cl. bd. inner joint weak. bkpt. £30-50 571. AUDEN, W.H. Look Stranger! Faber, 1936. 1st edn. w/o. d/w. tog.with ELIOT,T.S. The Cocktail Party, Faber, 1950. 1st edn. w/o. d/w. bkplt. Tog.with others by same. Plus BROOKE, Rupert, The Complete Poems, Sidgwick & Jackson, 1945. 5th imp. in d/w. plus others. 16 £50-80 572.TOLKIEN, J.R.R. Farmer Giles of Ham embellished by Pauline Diana Baynes. George Allen & Unwin Ltd. 1949. in price clipped d/w. Tog.with a collection of publications by or about J.R.R. Tolkien. 15 £150-250
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573.TOLKIEN, J.R.R. The History of Middle Earth. ed. Christopher Tolkien. George Allen/Harper Collins. 1983-1996. Cl. bd. in d/ws. 12 volumes. £300-400
574.TOLKIEN, J.R.R. The Lord of The Rings, George Allen, 1954-1955. 1st edn. 8vo. a.e.g. Full glt leather bds. 4 maps. ink anot. to margins of 4th map in vol. 2. 3 vols. £1500-2500
575.TOLKIEN, J.R.R. The Lord of The Rings, George Allen, 1966, 2nd edition. 8vo. 3 maps cl. bds. in revised Edition D/ws. Tear to p313. small red stain to pastedown vol. 1 with slip case. £150-250
576.TOLKIEN, J.R.R. Smith of Wootton Major, Ill. Pauline Baynes, George Allen, 1967. sm. 8vo. pict. bds. £30-50
577.TOLKIEN, J.R.R. The Lord of The Rings, Allen, 1968, 1st edn. in 1 volume paperback. signed by author to title page. Pict. covers by Pauline Baynes. Tog.with Tree and Leaf, by same, George Allen & Unwin, 1971, 5th imp. facsimile signature to tp. plus one other. 3 £2800-3800
Children’s Books 585. STANLEY, Lady Dorothy, Ragamuffins, The Medici Society 1929. monochrome illlus. with tissue guard. glt. cl. Tog.with DRINKWATER, John, Christian Poems, Ill. Ernest H. Shepard. Paper bds. plus A Collection of Children’s Illustrated books. 16 £50-80
588. MILNE, A.A. The House At Pooh Corner, Methuen, 1928. 1st edn. pict. endpp. with darkening. 1⁄2 tp. with light damp mark. cl. bds. faded. £40-60
586. A Collection of modern Children’s Books, inc. Lewis Carroll and Kate Greenaway. £40-60
590. CARROLL, Lewis, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Macmillan, 1932. Ill. Sir John Tenniel, Frontis. and Cold illus. as listed. a.e.g. full leather bds. spine faded. £40-60
587. POCOCK, Noel (Ill.) Grimm’s Fairy Tales, Humphrey, Milford. nd. cold. plts. tipped in. glt. bds. Tog.with a def. slipcase. £30-50
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589. RACKHAM, Arthur, (Ill.)Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, by J.M. Barrie. Hodder & Stoughton, 1906. cold. plts. tipped in on card. at rear of book as listed. 4to. glt. dec. bds. worn and marked. 1plt. creased. tog.with The Sleeping Beauty, Told by C.S.Evans. Ill. by same. Heinemann, 1920. 4to. cold. frontis. tipped in Silhouette illus. some foxing. dec. bds. worn. . Plus 3 others. 5 £80-120
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591. BINYON, Laurence, ed. William Blake. Illustrations of The Book of Job with a General Introduction . Methuen, 1906. fo. vol. 1 only. cl. bd. tog.with MAGNUSSON, Eirikr & MORRIS, William, (trans.). Volsunga Saga. The Story of The Volsungs & Niblungs, with Certain songs from the Elder Edda. The Northern Love Stories & other Tales. Chiswick Press. 1901. fo. 1⁄4 bds. worn with damp damage. Plus WAGNER, Richard, The Nibelung’s Ring. Music by Aylmer Buesst. Newman Neame, London, 2nd. edn. 1952. signed with numerous signatures possibly the cast. cl. bds. worn, plus 1 other. 4 £50-80 592. DULAC, Edmund, (Ill). Stories from The Arabian Nights. Hodder & Stoughton, 1911. 8vo. glt. pict cl. foxing to margins. Tog.with KIPLING, Rudyard, Land and Sea Tales for Scouts and Guides. Macmillan, 1923. 8vo. 1⁄2 bds. scuffed. tog.with other Children’s books. £40-60 593. RACKHAM, Arthur (Ill.) The Springtide of Life. Poems of Childhood, by Algernon Charles Swinburne. Heinemann, 1918. cl. bd. & d/w. £40-60
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594. MILNE, A.A. When We Were Very Young, Methuen, 1924, 1st edn. plain endpp. bplt. 1⁄2 tp. glt. cl. scuffed at edge. t.e.g. Tog.with Winnie-The-Pooh, Ill. Ernest H. Shepard. Methuen. 1926. 1st edn. 1⁄2 tp. small tear to ffep, and loss to tp. where uncut page has pulled. T.e.g. cl. bds. Plus The House and Pooh Corner, 1928, 1st edn. 1⁄2 tp. dec. enpp. t.e.g. glt. cl. spine faded. 3 £200-400
595. BARRIE, J.M. Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, Ill. Arthur Rackham, Hodder & Stoughton, 1907. 4to. glt. pict bds. worn. Tape repair to inner hinge. joints weak. Plates tipped in as listed. caption tissue guard creased. 4 plts detached. Rebacked. £30-60
596. RACKHAM, Arthur, (Ill.) The Sleeping Beauty, Told by C.S. Evans, Heinemann, 1920. 4to in d/w dec. bds. silhouette illus. Tog.with, CARROLL, Lewis, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Ill. Gwynedd M. Hudson. lge 4to. cold. plts. tipped in as listed. with captioned tissue guard, some nicks to corners of tissue. glt. cl. faded. Tog.with 3 other Alice’s. 5 £100-200
597. CARROLL, Lewis, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Coker, 1934. Ill. Bessie Pease. 4to. pict bds. tog.with another Alice in Wonderland, plus other Children’s books. 7 £40-60 598. DU MAURIER, George, Trilby, A Novel, Osgood, McIlvaine, 1895, 1st edn. 8vo. t.e.g. untrimmed fore-edges. illus. by author. glt. cl. bumped. Tog.with NESBIT, E. The Magic City. Macmillan, 1910. Ill. H.R. Millar. 8vo. t.e.g. glt. cl. Plus other illustrated Children’s books 9 £50-80 599. RACKHAM, Arthur, (Ill.) Arthur Rackham’s Book of Pictures, Heinemann, 1927. New imp. 4to. 44 cold. plts tipped in with captioned tissue guard. foxing throughout. not affecting plates. glt. cl. worn. £30-50 600. BELLOC, Hillaire, The Bad Child’s Book of Beasts, Alden & Co. Oxford, 1897, 1st edn. pict. papers covered bds. Loss to corners of spine. Tog.with The Modern Traveller Arnold 1898, 1st edn. Verse by HB. Pictures by B.T.B. Pict. bds. 2 £30-50
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Lot 600 601. SOMERVILLE, E, OE. Slipper’s ABC of Fox Hunting, Longmans. 1903. fo. Dedicated to the West Carbery Hounds. Pict. bds. worn. joint weak, Tog.with CALDECOTT, Randolph, Last “Graphic” Pictures. Routledge, 1888. Oblong Fo. Pict. bds. worn. with water stain. 2 £20-40
602. A Collection of Children’s Books inc. Edward Lear, H. Willebeek La Mair etc. 12 £40-60 603. A Collection of Children’s Books including KIPLING, Rudyard, Just so Stories, Macmillan, 1919. pict bds. 12 £50-80
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604. ANNING BELL, Robert, (Ill) A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Dent. 1995. glt. cl. faded. tog.wth KINGSLEY, Charles. The Water Babies. Ill Ena M. Rollason, Hutchinson, nd. bkplt. pict bds. Plus other Children’s Books. 9 £50-80
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610. A Collection of Art Reference. £50-80 611. A Similar Lot. £50-80 612. SLATER, Greg. Brough, Johathan, Comprehensively Clarice Cliff. Thame & Hudson, 2005. fo. in d/w. £80-120 613. SPALDING, Frances, John Piper. Myfanwy Piper. Lives in Art. OUP 4to. in d/w. signed by author. Tog.with EPSTEIN, Jacob, Let There be Sculpture, The Autobiography, Putnams, NY. 1940. in d/w. plus other Art related. 11 £40-60 614. MILLER, Judith, 20th Century Design. The Definitive Illustrated Source Book, 2010. fo. in d/w. tog.with HUGHES, Robert. The Shock of The New, BBC. 1980. fo. in d/w. plus other Modern Art related. 8 £40-60
Lot 616 617. CLARK, Kenneth, A Catalogue of Drawings of Leonardo Da Vinci in The Collection of His Majesty the King at Windsor Castle, Cambridge, 1935. fo. in 2 vols. glt. cl. tog.with BRACKETT, Oliver, English Furniture Illustrated. Spring Books. fo. cl. bd. 3 £40-60 618.TURNER, J.M.W. (Ill.) The Rivers of France, Bohn, 1853. Engravings from Drawings by J.M.W. Turner. 4to. A.e.g. glt. dec. cl. bumped. Tog.with RICHARD, J. L’Oceanographie, Vuibert & Nony, Paris, 1907, fo. A.e.g. glt. dec. cl. 2 £50-80 619. ROTHERY, Guy Cadogan, Chimneypieces and Ingle Nooks, London, nd. The House Decoration Series. dec. cl. tog.with HAYDEN, Arthur, Chats on Cottage and Farmhouse Furniture. Fisher Unwin, 1924. plus 3 vols. Masterpiece of Oriental Rugs, by Werner Grote-Hasenbalg. Berlin, 1922. 5 £30-50
615.TENNYSON, Alfred. Enid, Ill. Gustave Dore. Moxon, 1868 fo. tog.with Guinevere, by same. 1867. fo. plus 2 other Tennyson/Dore, and 4 further books illus, by Dore. 8 £80-120 616. HEATH ROBINSON, W. (Ill). Railway Ribaldry. Great Western Railway, 1935. fo. pict. bds. tog.with EDWARDS, Lionel, (Ill.) ForrardOn! by Rancher. Country Life, 1930. fo. w/o. d/w. Plus BARKER, K.F. Just Pups. 1942. 2nd imp. fo. w/o d/w 3 £40-60
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620. CHENIER, Andre, Idylles et Elegies, Paris, Ltd. edn. 860/1950, 1926. 1⁄2 bds. Tog.with CAZZIONE, (Andrea de Nerciat) Le Diable du Corps, Alencon, 1930. ltd. edn. 263/331. 2 vols. of 3. paper bds. 3 £20-40 621. AUDUBON, John, James. The Original Watercolour Paintings by John James Audubon for The Birds of America. Reproduced in Colour for the first time from the Collection at the New York Historical Society. Michael Joseph, & Th Connoisseur, 1966. fo. 2 vols. in dec. slipcase. £50-80 622. LEECH, John, Pictures of Life and Character from a Collection of Mr. Punch. Bradby and Evans, 2nd, 3rd & 4th Series. Oblong. fo. worn bds. 3 £20-40 623. WALKER, R.A. ed. The Best of Beardsley, spring Book, nd. dec. cl. 1 £30-50
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624. A Collection of Monographs and Modern Art interest, Hockney, Lucien Freud, Magritte, Chagall etc. 19 £100-200 625. PHILLIPS,Tom, (Trans. & Ill.) Dante’s Inferno, Thames & Hudson, 1985, in price clipped d/w. fo. tog.with DA COSTA MEYER & WASSERMAN, eds. SCHOENBERG & KADINSKY and the Blue Rider, Scala 2004, fo. in d/w. Plus TINTEROW, Gary & CONISBEE, Philip eds. Portraits by Ingres. Image of An Epoch. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY. 2000. Plus others. 8 £60-90 626. HARRIS,Tomas, Goya, Engravings and Lithographs. Vol II only Catalogue Raisonne, Oxford, 1964. fo. cl. bds. Tog.with other Goya interest, plus Picasso Interest. 7 £50-80
Photographs, Albums, Letters and Autographs, Pictures and Prints, Stamps and Ephemera 630. HELPS, Arthur, ed. Leaves From The Journal of Our Life in The Highlands from 1848 to 1861. Smith Elder, 1868. 8vo. pres. copy to Flora Cameron signed by Queen Victoria. glt. bds. Tog.with a Book Mark insc. by Helena to Flora Sept 15/61. Plus a framed note from Prince Albert, in pencil initialled by Albert, Oct 26 1858, to a Mr Glover requesting a volume of Landseer in which the prints have not been pasted in. 3 £250-350 631. A Pair of Silk Stockings with Queen Victoria’s Monogram, and a pair of cotton shoes. 2 Prov. By repute formerly from the estate of Flora Cameron, Queen Victoria’s Wardrobe maid, and purchased from a Sotheby’s sale by our current vendor c.1980’s £200-300
632. An Early 19th century tea cup and saucer printed in black with commemoration of the death of Princess Charlotte within purple lustre bands; and a matching sugar bowl similarly printed 3 £80-120 633. A mid 19th Century lustre ware commemorative teapot and cover of bulbous form printed “ Victoria and Albert” pattern;a similar saucer; a tall jug printed with the same pattern but with blue borders and a similar cream jug. 4 £50-80 634. A Framed Photograph of George Bernard Shaw by Olive Edis Galsworthy and a mounted photograph of John Galsworthy, by same. Signed in pencil by photographer. 2 £50-80
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635. 3 POSTCARD ALBUMS, and a box of loose postcards. £30-50 636. MARK GERSON A group of eight portrait photographs to include: Sir John Masefield, C. Day Lewis, James Baldwin, Patricia Beer, Gavin Hewitt, Ian Hamilton, Walter de la Mare and Andrew Motion, mounted and in ebonised frames, 24 x 18cm and larger £200-400 637. AN EARLY MAP OF EUROPE by Johann Baptiste Homann with cartouche, later coloured, 50 x 59cm £50-150 638. A 19TH CENTURY NEEDLEWORK ARMORIAL Dieu et Mondroit, 45 x 38cm, framed £50-150
639. AN ANTIQUE PERSIAN EMBROIDERED FRAGMENT, the diagonal pattern set within a field of flowers, 57 x 45cm £50-150
640. SARAH GRACE LUSHINGTON Panoramic view of Boppard and the Rhine, inscribed and dated 5th September 1821, Thomas Agnew & Sons Ltd label verso, 14 x 31.5cm, framed £50-150
641. A SMALL COLLECTION OF PICTURES TO INCLUDE: two All Souls engravings, an etching of ‘The Garden’ by Charlotte Ardizonne and a pair of 19th Century marine watercolours (5) £30-60
642. 2 Postcard Albums. £30-50 643. A LEATHER BOUND ALBUM of albumen prints predominately Portuguese scenes, some South West England, 32 x 26cm £80-120 644. HENRY TAUNT (1842-1922) A collection of silver gelatine prints, Fyfield Manor and church, disbound in a pamphlet £100-200
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648. AN ALBUM OF PHOTOGRAPHS, documents and letters mainly relating to Polo in Burma circa 1930 with correspondence relating to Lt. Colonel W. Thyne £50-150
645. A 19TH CENTURY ALBUM of watercolours and drawings attributed to many artists including W.A. Delamotte £300-500 649. AN EARLY MILK GLASS PHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGE of the River Thames with an artist painting on the bank, 24 x 36cm; and a large image of the publican standing outside the Boat Inn, 56 x 47cm (2) £50-150 650. FAY GODWIN A signed black and white photograph of Hern Bay together with a collection of correspondence from Fay Godwin relating to Neil Hanson, Art and Exhibitions Officer, Carlisle Museum and Art Gallery, circa 1981 to 1984 with transcripts £80-150
646. A COMPOSITE COLLECTION OF PHOTOGRAPHS, theatre programmes, cutting, prints etc contained within a scrapbook £80-120
647. A COMPOSITE COLLECTION OF THEATRICAL INTEREST TO INCLUDE playbills, cuttings, images relating to French theatre and formed by Marie Stella Pearson circa 1912 £80-120
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651. A 19TH CENTURY CARICATURE PAINTING of two Negro women with dog and postbox, circa 1850, 22 x 16cm £50-150
652. A FOLIO OF A SMALL COLLECTION OF PRINTS AND DRAWINGS, various, including The Great Fire of Bath £40-60
653. A SOUTH AMERICAN DRAWING of a Soldier of Roses in traditional dress, pen and ink on card, 22 x 28cm £30-50
654. A WATERCOLOUR STUDY of a water mill, possibly American, circa 1850, 23 x 30cm; and a further watercolour of an estuary scene with mountains in the distance signed with initials K.C.B., 14 x 23cm, unframed £30-50
655. A WATERCOLOUR of the Knights of the Garter, the subjects identified in pencil on the mount, 25 x 39cm mounted on paper; and a pencil drawing of a horse, indistinctly signed R. Guilberg? 1882, 43 x 53cm (2) £70-120
656. JOSEPH BAKER AFTER J. BARROW Plan of the Hall of Audience and the Adjacent Courts in the Emperors Gardens at YuenMin-Yuen plus three associated prints, published Jean Nichol 1796, approximately 59 x 43cm £70-120
657. A GROUP OF LETTERS addressed to and from Lt. Asscher Civilian Interrogation Camp B.A.O.R. circa 1945/46 and other associated correspondence £100-200
658. A GROUP OF SILVER GELATINE PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINTS relating to Archeology and Britain circa 1900 £50-100
659.TWO WWI PRISON CAMP ENTERTAINMENT POSTERS, Ruhleben Empire dated July 19th 1916 and April 24th 1915, 67 x 50cm and 98 x 40cm (2) £80-120
660. AN OLD SUITCASE CONTAINING 1930’S-40’s duplicated stock of Commonwealth and European stamps featuring GB 1940 Stamp Centenary, Belgium, Nyasaland and a few earlier covers £100-150
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661. A COLNAGHI’S AUTHENTIC SKETCHES, ‘The Railway at Balaklava Looking South’, published 1855, 27 x 48cm, framed; further smaller print from the same series entitled ‘Balaklava Looking Towards The Sea’, 25 x 34cm (2) £40-80
664. A FRAMED PHOTOGRAPH of Lord Nuffield. signed “sincerely yours W.R. Morris.” £50-80
665. AN ALBUM of Theatre Programmes. Tog.with DANA GIBSON, Charles, Other People, Scribners/Lane, 1911. Oblong fo. joints weak, foxing. bds. worn. £30-50
662.TWO BOXES OF PHOTOGRAPHIC SLIDES, Junior Lecturer’s Series, British Navy Chapter One and Chapter Two with lecture (16) £20-40 663. A COLLECTION OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY AND LATER WORLD PENNY POST STAMPED ENVELOPES AND POSTCARDS, contained in a post card album £20-40
666. A GEORGE III OIL PORTRAIT of a gentleman in black top coat with white stock and sitting on a red leather chair, oil on canvas, unframed, 76 x 63cm £100-300
671. A COLLECTION OF COMMONWEALTH AND FOREIGN STAMPS and covers in three cartons, mixed condition £500-600
667. A BAIRSTOW MANOR POTTERY TOBY JUG entitled ‘The Diaries of Tony Benn’ by Ray Noble, Limited Edition 93/350, 20cm high; together with a signed photograph of Tony Benn and a further Toby jug James Keir Hardy Limited Edition 15/350, 16cm high (3) £40-80
668. A BOX OF WORLD STAMPS, mainly 1970’s and later, and still mounted on original addressed envelopes; together with a Stanley Gibbons stamp album produced to commemorate the Prince Charles/Lady Diana wedding £20-30
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672. A SMALL QUANTITY OF OLD RUSSIAN BANK NOTES; three various postcard albums; an unused stamp album and miscellaneous Polish stamps and First Day Covers £20-30
669. AN ALL WORLD COLLECTION IN STIRLING ALBUM together with First Day Covers etc in envelope; together with a further collection of world stamps in red cloth album and several envelopes with loose stamps titled by country £40-60 670. A COLLECTION OF GB STAMPS and postal history (in five albums) with Irish prestamp interest, 1940 1d on and off covers, later Line Engraved and surface printed well represented; useful middle period and modern run up to 1971 £800-1000
673. A SET OF FOUR LATE 1950’S/EARLY ‘60’S LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHS of Cumbrian scenes developed by high quality infrared method, mounted, 32 x 48cm (4) £150-250
674. A GROUP OF THREE LATE 1950’S EARLY 1960’S PHOTOGRAPHS of Cumbrian scenes developed by high quality infrared method, one in silvered frame, 32 x 29cm and two unframed, 40 x 29cm, 43 x 32cm (3) £100-200 675. FIVE PAGES OF WATERCOLOUR SKETCHES AND PHOTOGRAPHS from a Victorian album with Grubb family connections relating to Military actions in New Zealand by the 68th and 43rd Light Infantry regiments and Maori Culture circa 1860. See www.mallams.co.uk for further details and images £500-1500
676. MUHAMMAD ALI, (1942-2016) A Sheet of The Savoy London notepaper, signed by Muhammad Ali, To Clare, dated 3-9-76. See www.mallams.co.uk for further details and images £300-500
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677. SHAW, George Bernard, A Signed Photograph. “To Miss Joan Taylor, from G. Bernard Shaw,” Clevedon, 16th July 1922. £20-40 678. AN EXTENSIVE PANORAMIC VIEW OF DOVER HARBOUR with figures gathered on a jetty and the White Cliffs in the distance, circa 1830, unsigned in a fine gilt picture frame with scallop shell and acanthus ornament (minor losses), 160 x 56cm and 83 x 183cm overall £1000-2000 679. A WORLD COLLECTION OF STAMPS in four boxes, with GB from 1840, a quantity of UN material, and GB First Day Covers, mixed condition £200-300 680. AN ACCUMULATION OF OLD POSTCARDS in various albums, boxes and twin filing drawers. Mainly 1920’s onwards with churches, castles and some military interest; together with miscellaneous cigarette cards in albums and some loose £100-150
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681. A 1920’S SCRAP BOOK pasted with a diverse range of colour scraps and prints, inscribed to flyleaf and dated 1929; and a further similar but smaller scrap book similarly filled (2) £40-60 682. FLINTOFT, J, Complete Collection of The British Ferns and Their Allies in The English Lake District, Cumberland, nd. Dried Ferns pasted in, with ink descriptions. 4to cl. bds. worn. £20-40
683. 4 15th and 16th Century GILT. ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPT PAGES, 2 on vellum 3.5”x4” ; 1 on vellum 4”x 5.5” framed; 1 on paper 3.3” x 4.5” mounted on card. Illuminated initials, and decorative side panels. All double sided. ms. prov: Purchased from the Folio Society in the 1960s. £200-400
684. A Collection of Vellum Documents and Indentures, some 17th and 18th Century. £150-250
685. A Ms. London Parish Record with index dating 1862 1874. 4to. £30-50
686. A PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM, comprising Church Interiors, The Quay at Lynmouth, Watersmeet, Lynmouth, Lynton. tog.with 2 others, Rome, Venice, Derbyshire and Dartmouth interest. 3 £50-80
687. 2 POSTCARD ALBUMS, comprising numerous cold. views. Constantinople, Athens, Europe, Bosham etc. 1909-1910. £30-50
688. A PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM, comprising views of Wales, Scotland etc. plus 1 other. 2 £30-50
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689. A PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM, Moscow, St. Petersburg, Italy interest. Tog.with another Album with Nile, Cairo, Thebes, Spain interest. 2 £50-80
690. 2 OGDEN’S Photograph Albums. with portrait cards of various distinguished characters. £30-50
691. A ROWLANDSON PRINT entitled ‘Dropsy Courting Consumption’, 43 x 23cm; another humorous coloured print by Roberts of Holborn ‘My Ass in a Band Box’, 53 x 32cm; a printed Norwich Castle; a print of Trinity Hall dress; another court of Peter House; another St Peter’s College by Pugin after Stadler (6) £30-60
692. A PORTRAIT ENGRAVING of The Right Honourable William Pitt by Gainsborough, 42 x 32cm and four other portrait engravings (5) £30-60
693. A COLOURED ENGRAVING entitled ‘L’Amant Favorisé after Louis Boilly’, 9 x 38cm; another ‘The Kings Departure from his disconsolate Family’ by Mariano Bovi, 42 x 53cm; another Spanish portrait engraving by Dona Isabel Palleno; and a further French engraving (4) £30-60
694. A COLOURED ENGRAVING after Claude Lorraine of dancers in a classical landscape, 45 x 58cm and a monochrome engraving The Flight into Egypt after Domenichino by William Byrne published by Boydell 1767, 40 x 50cm, framed (2) £40-80
695. WILLIAM HOGARTH A monochrome engraving of a tavern interior of figures merry making dated 1738, 42 x 54cm £30-60
696. FRANCIS H. DODD (1874-1949) Portrait of Stephen Bone (1904-1958) (the son of Muirhead Bone), etching, signed in pencil on the mount and dated 1928, 32.5 x 28cm, mounted and in black frame £200-400
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697. 2 FRAMED George III document relating to payment to John Fardon of Witney, Oxfordshire. Tog.with with a framed Letter dated 1855, inc. a penny stamp. 3 £30-50 698. A FRAMED LETTER from M. Chaussier in French. nd. Tog.with a framed portrait of same. 2 £30-50
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699. A Collection of misc. pages from 15th and 16th century literature. £30-50 700. A COLLECTION OF 19TH CENTURY NEWSPAPERS and a disbound copy of L’Étude Académique dated 15th April 1914 incomplete £40-80
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701. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY RUSSIAN FAMINE FILM POSTER for Bedales Hall, Steep printed by Thwaites & Watts, indistinctly signed in pencil, 50 x 37cm framed; a Wartime poster printed in German and English entitled ‘Bekanntmachung dated 1918’, 80 x 54cm, framed; two newspaper cuttings and a Pears Soap poster (5) £30-60
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702. NINE WWII GERMAN, FRENCH AND ITALIAN NEWSPAPER FRONT PAGES relating to wartime activities, framed, 74 x 49cm and smaller
Lot 707 703. A COLLECTION OF 19TH CENTURY VANITY FAIR PORTRAIT CUTTINGS, approximately fifty; and three framed examples £30-50
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704. A COLLECTION OF WWII PERIOD GERMAN AND FRENCH MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERS £30-50 705. A COLLECTION OF NINETEEN FRAMED POSTERS, CARICATURE PRINTS AND NEWSPAPER FRONT PAGES, varying dates, circa 1900 to 1940 £30-60 706. FORSTER, George, pub. An Accurate Account of Trial of William Corder for the Murder of Maria Marten of Polstead in Suffolk, 1827, London, 2nd edn. 8vo. Frontis. port. Worn paper bds. tog.with a Lithograph of William Corder drawn from life & on stone by Charles Hancock, 1828. 2 £40-60 707. WELLINGTON. A Short letter from The Duke of Wellington to Madame De Stael at Clichy, written in French, from Paris, 1814. with seal stamp. Mounted on card. £150-250
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708. A COLLECTION OF CINEMA AND PROTEST POSTERS including Porgy & Bess, New York Harlem Opera Ensemble, a large French Poster Au Dela de la Peur (19) £200-400
Lot 709 709. EDWARD LEAR (1812-1888) A signed letter to the Hon. Augusta Bethell (Gussie), written in ink and with caricature self portrait sketch, and dated 1875. Gussie Bethell was a childhood friend of Lear’s, one who he remained close to and indeed almost proposed to several times throughout his life. For more information please see ‘The Jackdaws - a History of the Koe family’ by Wendy Short Koe (whose grandmother was first cousin to Gussie Bethill), ISBN 0 9507542 0 X, pub. 1981 £400-600
The Picture Sale
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George Chinnery (1774-1852) A temple with figure driving an ox Est. ÂŁ800-1000 Prov. The Prout Collection
14th July 2016 OXFORD
To include a collection of pictures & albums from the estates of the British Artist Samuel Prout (17831852) and his son Samuel Gillespie Prout (1822-1911)
Enquiries: oxford@mallams.co.uk 01865 241358 www.mallams.co.uk
Mallams
THE SILVER & JEWELLERY SALE Wednesday 24th August
Now inviting Further Consignments. Closing date: Friday 29th July.
Bocardo House, 24a St Michael’s Street, OX1 2EB Enquiries: louise.dennis@mallams.co.uk
(Silver Easel Framed mirror 72cm high by William Comyns. 1888)
www.mallams.co.uk
Entries Invited
Mallams
THE COUNTRY HOUSE SALE To include Jewellery, Silver and Works of Art Wednesday 24th August Oxford Closing date: Friday 29th July
llustrated: A Victorian scarab and diamond set brooch/pendant sold for £1,400
Enquiries: louise.dennis@mallams.co.uk 01865 241358 Bocardo House, 24a St Michael’s Street, OX1 2EB www.mallams.co.uk
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CONDITIONS OF SALE Mallams carries on business with bidders, buyers and all those present in the auction room prior to or in connection with a sale on the following General Conditions and on such other terms, conditions and notices as may be referred to herein. 1. DEFINITIONS In these Conditions: (a) “auctioneer” means the firm of Mallams or its authorised auctioneer, as appropriate; (b) “deliberate forgery” means an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source but which is unequivocally described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator and which at the date of the sale had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with the description; (c) “hammer price” means the level of bidding reached (at or above any reserve) when the auctioneer brings down the hammer; (d) “terms of consignment” means the stipulated terms and rates of commission on which Mallams accepts instructions from sellers or their agents; (e) “total amount due” means the hammer price in respect of the lot sold together with any premium, Value Added Tax chargeable and any additional charges payable by a defaulting buyer under these Conditions; (f) “sale proceeds” means the net amount due to the seller, being the hammer price of the lot sold less commission at the stated rate, Value Added Tax chargeable and any other amounts due to us by the seller in whatever capacity and however arising; (g) “You”, “Your”, etc. refer to the buyer as identified in Condition 2. (h) The singular includes the plural and vice versa as appropriate. 2. BIDDING PROCEDURES AND THE BUYER (a) Bidders are required to register their particulars before bidding and to satisfy any security arrangements before entering the auction room to view or bid; (b) the maker of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer conducting the sale shall be the buyer at the hammer price and any dispute about a bid shall be settled at the auctioneer’s absolute discretion by reoffering the Lot during the course of the auction or otherwise. The auctioneer shall act reasonably in exercising this discretion. (c) Bidders shall be deemed to act as principals. (2) Our right to bid on behalf of the seller is expressly reserved up to the amount of any reserve and the right to refuse any bid is also reserved. (3)The Auctioneers reserve the right to charge a deposit for certain lots. These will be indicated before the sale. 3. INCREMENTS Bidding increments shall be at the auctioneer’s sole discretion. 4. THE PURCHASE PRICE The buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium thereon of 20%. This premium is subject to VAT at the rate imposed by law. 5. VALUE ADDED TAX Value Added Tax on the hammer price is imposed by law on all items affixed with an asterisk or double asterisk. Value Added Tax is charged at the appropriate rate prevailing by law at the date of sale and is payable by buyers of relevant Lots. (Please refer to “Information for Buyers” for a brief explanation of the VAT position). 6. PAYMENT (1) Immediately a Lot is sold you will: (a) give to us, if requested, proof of identity, and (b) pay to us the total amount due in cash or in such other way as is agreed by us. (2) Any payments by you to us may be applied by us towards any sums owing from you to us on any account whatever without regard to any directions of you or your agent, whether express or implied. 7. TITLE AND COLLECTION OF PURCHASES (1) The ownership of any Lots purchased shall not pass to you until you have made payment in full to us of the total amount due. (2) You shall at your own risk and expense take away any lots that you have purchased and paid for not later than 3 working days following the day of the auction or upon the clearance of any cheque used for payment after which you shall be responsible for any removal, storage and insurance charges. (3) No purchase can be claimed or removed until it has been paid for. 8. REMEDIES FOR NON-PAYMENT OR FAILURE TO COLLECT PURCHASES (1) If any Lot is not paid for in full and taken away in accordance with these Conditions or if there is any other breach of these Conditions, we, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf, shall at our absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other rights we may have, be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights and remedies: (a) to proceed against you for damages for breach of contract; (b) to rescind the sale of that Lot and/or any other Lots sold by us to you; (c) to resell the Lot (by auction or private treaty) in which case you shall be responsible for any resulting deficiency in the total amount due (after crediting any part payment and adding any resale costs). Any surplus so arising shall belong to the seller; (d) to remove, store and insure the Lot at your expense and, in the case of storage, either at our premises or elsewhere; (e) to charge interest at a rate not exceeding 1.5% per month on the total amount due to the extent it remains unpaid for more than 3 working days after the sale; (f) to retain that or any other Lot sold to you until you pay the total amount due; (g) to reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or to impose conditions before any such bids shall be accepted; (h) to apply any proceeds of sale of other Lots due or in future becoming due to you towards the settlement of the total amount due and to exercise a lien (that is a right to retain possession of) any of your property in our possession for any purpose until the debt due is satisfied. (2) We shall, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf pursue these rights and remedies only so far as is reasonable to make appropriate recovery in respect of breach of these conditions 9. THIRD PARTY LIABILITY All members of the public on our premises are there at their own risk and must note the lay-out of the accommodation and security arrangements. Accordingly neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall incur liability for death or personal injury (except as required by law by reason of our negligence) or similarly for the safety of the property of persons visiting prior to or at a sale.
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10. COMMISSION AND TELEPHONE BIDS Whilst prospective buyers are strongly advised to attend the auction and are always responsible for any decision to bid for a particular Lot and shall be assumed to have carefully inspected and satisfied themselves as to its condition we will if so instructed clearly and in writing execute bids on their behalf or by telephone. Neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall be responsible for any failure to do so save where such failure is unreasonable. Where two or more commission bids at the same level are recorded we reserve the right in our absolute discretion to prefer the first bid so made. 11. WARRANTY OF TITLE AND AVAILABILITY The seller warrants to the auctioneer and you that the seller is the true owner of the property consigned or is properly authorised by the true owner to consign it for sale and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims. 12. AGENCY The auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by sellers or buyers. 13. TERMS OF SALE The seller acknowledges that Lots are sold subject to the stipulations of these Conditions in their entirety and on the Terms of Consignment as notified to the consignor at the time of the entry of the Lot. 14. DESCRIPTIONS AND CONDITION (1) Whilst we seek to describe lots accurately, it may be impractical for us to carry out exhaustive due diligence on each lot. Prospective buyers are given ample opportunities to view and inspect before any sale and they (and any independent experts on their behalf) must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of any description applied to a lot. Prospective buyers also bid on the understanding that, inevitably, representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion. We undertake that any such opinion shall be honestly and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudulently. Subject to the foregoing neither we the auctioneer nor our employees or agents nor the seller accept liability for the correctness of such opinions and all conditions and warranties, whether relating to description, condition or quality of lots, express, implied or statutory, are hereby excluded. This Condition is subject to the next following Condition concerning deliberate forgeries and applies save as provided for in paragraph 6 “information to buyers”. (2) Private treaty sales made under these Conditions are deemed to be sales by auction for purposes of consumer legislation. 15. FORGERIES Notwithstanding the preceding Condition, any Lot which proves to be a deliberate forgery (as defined) may be returned to us by you within 21 days of the auction provided it is in the same condition as when bought, and is accompanied by particulars identifying it from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. If we are satisfied from the evidence presented that the Lot is a deliberate forgery we shall refund the money paid by you for the Lot including any buyer’s premium provided that (1) if the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of scholars and experts as at the date of sale or (2) you personally are not able to transfer a good and marketable title to us, you shall have no rights under this condition. The right of return provided by this Condition is additional to any right or remedy provided by law or by these Conditions of Sale. GENERAL 16. We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person. 17 (1) any right to compensation for losses liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of these Conditions and any exclusions provided by them shall be available to the seller and/or the auctioneer as appropriate. (2). Such rights and exclusions shall extend to and be deemed to be for the benefit of employees and agents of the seller and/or the auctioneer who may themselves enforce them. 18. Any notice to any buyer, seller, bidder or viewer may be given by first class mail or Swiftmail in which case it shall be deemed to have been received by the addressee 48 hours after posting. 19. Special terms may be used in catalogue descriptions of particular classes of items in which case the descriptions must be interpreted in accordance with any glossary appearing at the commencement of the catalogue. 20. Any indulgence extended to bidders buyers or sellers by us notwithstanding the strict terms of these Conditions or of the Terms of Consignment shall affect the position at the relevant time only and in respect of that particular concession only; in all other respects these Conditions shall be construed as having full force and effect. 21. English law applies to the interpretation of these Conditions. ENDANGERED SPECIES LAWS Due to international laws, any item on the Endangered species list (i.e. Ivory, Rhino horn etc.), whether it dates from the 18th/19th Century or the 1930s, requires re-export permits for bidders outside the EU (CITES). Some countries also require import permits as well and all permits must be in place prior to shipment. Mallams cannot be held liable if a purchaser buys a lot that comes within this field and then import/export licences cannot be arranged. Certain countries, particularly the USA, have their own Endangered Species Act (USESA) and possession or being involved in a commercial transaction with any item on this list can be an offence for a US resident. Therefore, it is the potential buyers responsibility to check Federal regulations before bidding for a lot, which comes under these or similar regulations. Please note no license is required to sell or advertise within the EU if items are pre-1947. ONLINE BIDDING Mallams Fine Art Auctioneers offer an online bidding service via the-saleroom.com for bidders who cannot attend the sale. In completing the bidder registration on www.the-saleroom.com and providing your credit card details and unless alternative arrangements are agreed with Mallams Fine Art Auctioneers, you: 1. authorise Mallams Fine Art auctioneers, if they so wish, to charge the credit card given in part or full payment, including all fees, for items successfully purchased in the auction via the-saleroom.com, and 2. confirm that you are authorised to provide these credit card details to Mallams Fine Art Auctioneers through www.the-saleroom.com and agree that Mallams Fine art Auctioneers are entitled to ship the goods to the card holder name and card holder address provided in fulfilment of the sale. Please note that any lots purchased via the-saleroom.com live auction service will be subject to an additional 3% commission charge + VAT at the rate imposed on the hammer price.
Absentee Bid Form
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Sale Date: .................................................................................................... Name: .......................................................................................................... Address: ....................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................... ...................................................................
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I hereby request Mallams to bid for the lots listed herewith up to the hammer price stated. The auctioneers, on my behalf, will try to purchase lots for the lowest possible price, in accordance with the usual bidding increments and taking into account the reserve and other bids. I understand that if any bid is successful the total price payable by me is the sum of the final bid and the buyer’s premium (plus VAT). I agree that the bids are made in accordance with the Conditions of Sale as printed in the catalogue.
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I understand that absentee bids should be with the auctioneers at least one hour before the commencement of the auction.
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Entries Invited
Mallams
modern living: 1850 to Now
Brian Ballard (Irish, b.1943) Tall Trees, 1987
CHELTENHAM Wednesday 10 August 2016 Incorporating art, design, photography, ceramics, interior furniture and print making
Closing date - Friday 15 July For more information contact Max Fisher on 01242 235712 or max.fisher@mallams.co.uk www.mallams.co.uk
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