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Sale No: BK630 Catalogue ÂŁ6.00 Front Cover Illustration: Lot 712 Inside Cover Illustration: Lot 335 Back Cover Illustration: Lots 596, 576, 752 Inside Back Cover Illustration: Lot 527 This Page Illustration: Lot 83, 149 PLEASE NOTE ALL GOODS must be removed by 4pm on Thursday 9th August 2012


Books 1. *FLAVIUS, JOSEPHUS, Opera Omnia, Greece et Latine ----. Oxonensi Ionnis Hvdsoni Collatam -------. Tomvs III. Lipsiae: --- Schwickerti. MDCCLXXV. 1st Edn. 8vo. Pp. 1355 later, hf. mor. worn. vol 1 only of 3. vol 3 contains the Life of Josephus. £10-15 2. BEWICK, THOMAS. A History of British Birds. Newcastle: printed by Charles Henry Cook, for R.E. Bewick: -----. 1832. [7th Edn ?] 2 vols. Pp. xl, 386; xxii, 424, text engravings. AEG. cont cf. joints split (2) £50-60 3. EDWARDS, MICHAEL, Perfume Legends, French Feminine Fragrances. France: Edwards. 1996. 1st Edt. 4to. D/w £20-30

18. LEMOINE, BERTRAND. Gustave Eiffel. The Eiffel Tower. The Three Hundred Metre Tower. Hong Kong. Koln -------: Taschen. 2008. Folio. WITH a quantity of others re: Architecture (quantity) £25-30

10. HOLMAN, MRS W.A. Little Miss Anzac ------ pictures by Nelle Rod [1916-18?] 4to. Pp. 68. plates [11] coloured. Publishers paper backed bds. sunned and frayed. WITH 11 other children’s books (12) £25-30

26. AN EXPERIENCED OCULIST. Art of Preserving the Sight Unimpaired to old age --- and dangers arising from the use 20. of common spectacles. Fifth VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY edition, considerably augmented WORKS, The Titanic. Concorde. The S.A.S. Horse drawn carriages and improved. 12mo. Pp. xi. 259. plates [1] spotting. orig. bds. (quantity) soiled and worn WITH a large £25-30 quantity of others re: the eyes 21. and ophthalmology etc.(large MANCHESTER AMATEUR quantity box) DRAMATIC AND OPERATIC £40-50 SOCIETIES PROGRAMMES WITH 27. Programmes from Manchester Opera House. Palace Theatre etc. WALKER, GEORGE EDWARD: Essays in Ophthalmology. Incl. Oldham Amateur Operatic Liverpool: Adam Holden London: Society. 1931. Ashton-UnderChurchill. 1879. 1879. Pp. 239. Lyne Operatic Socy. 1947. and Dukinfield Operatic and Dramatic publishers cloth WITH a large quantity of others re: the eyes Society. etc, (large quantity 2 and Ophthalmology etc. (large boxes) quantity box) £25-30 £35-40 22. 28. MUSICAL SCORES, (large THE EYES AND OPHTHALMOLOGY quantity, 2 boxes) ETC. various authors sundry £10-15 works (large quantity) 23. £20-25 PLAYS AND PLAYERS, quantity 29. 1960’s and Theatre World (very large quantity 1944-1960’s, huge EDMONSTON, ARTHUR. A Treatise on the Varieties and box) Consequences of Ophthalmia £15-20 with a preliminary inquiry into its 24. contagious nature. Edinburgh: MANCHESTER TO-DAY. An Blackwood. London: Longman, Epitome of Results ------. 1888. Hurst, Rees, ----- . 1806. Pp. ix, 4to. Publishers cloth 319, signed presn. copy from £20-25 the author. cont. cf. worn. lacks upper board. WITH a quantity 25. of others re: the eyes and DULAC, EDMUND (Illustrator) ophthalmology etc. (quantity) Stories from Hans Anderson. £35-40 Liverpool. Manchester. Birmingham: Lewis’s Ltd. no date. 30. 4to. Pp. 159 Plates [7] D/w WITH HULL, ROBERT. Cursory Notes inset Illn Publisher’s red dec’d on the Morbid eye. 1840. Pp. xx, cloth WITH 2 others unrelated 249 [3]. Norwich printed. Book £30-35 block split. Publishers cloth,

11. JOAN NATALIE. Pam’s Secret House. ---- told in pictures by Susan Beatrice Pearse. 1927. Pict’l Ep’s AND another similar (2) £20-25

12. HUDSON, GWYNEDD M. (Illustrator) Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Nottingham: Boots. 4. [PERIODICAL] Roy of the Rovers. no date. 4to. D/w chipped. WITH a 16 issues mainly from 1988 (16) quantity of others similar (box) £25-30 £10-15 5. MAY, COMMANDER. W.E. AND ANNIS, P.G.W. National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Swords for Sea Service. 1970. 4to. 2 vols. D/w’s near fine in orig. Box (2) £100-150

13. EMMERSON. H.H. The May Blossom; or The Princess and her People. no date. [1899?] 4to. Pp. 64. spotting. publishers pict’l bds. worn £20-25

6. ALLISS, PERCY, Better Golf. 1926. Publishers cloth. WITH 2 others re: Golf (3) £10-15

14. BARKER, CICELY MARY. Flower Fairies of the Autumn. No date. Unpaginated. Plates [24] col’d. Ill’d E.P’s D/w WITH 2 others from the same series both with D/w’s (3) £30-40

7. [WARD LOCK GUIDES] Incl. London 1938 AND 5 others (6) £10-15 8. C.W.S. ROAD ATLAS, MOTORISTS AND CYCLISTS’ COMPENDIUM OF ENGLAND AND WALES. Manchester: Co-Operative Wholesale Society -----. no date. [circa 1930-40?] card wraps. WITH 10 others, Guides Etc; Incl. The Story of The Old Wellington Inn [Manchester] £10-15

The Following lots are from The Marton [Optical] Library, University of Manchester

9. DULAC, EDMUND (Illustrator) Stories from Hans Andersen. Liverpool. Manchester. Birmingham: Lewis’s Ltd. no date. 4to. Pp. 159 Plates [7] D/w WITH inset Illn Publisher’s red dec’d cloth £20-25

15. AUTOMOBILES AND AUTOMOBILE RACING (quantity 2 boxes) £20-25 16. AUTOMOBILES AND AUTOMOBILE RACING (quantity box) £20-25 17. THE WAR AT SEA mainly World War II (quantity box) £20-25

19. [MOTOR RACING] QUANTITY OF BOOKS, re: Ferrari and Lamborghini. (quantity) £20-25

spine defective, presentation copy from the author WITH a a quantity of others re: the eyes and ophthalmology etc. (quantity box) £40-50


31. LITTELL, S. A Manual of the Diseases of the eye; or, Treatise on ophthalmology. Revised and enlarged by Hugh Houston. London: John Churchill. MDCCXL. 8vo Pp. xvi, 307. half skiver (?) spine defective WITH A QUANTITY OF OTHERS RE: the eyes and ophthalmology etc. (quantity, box) £50-60 32. BOWMAN, WILLIAM, Lectures on the parts concerned in the operations on the eye, and on the structure of the Retina ----- to which are added, a paper on the Vitreous humor; and also a few cases of ophthalmic disease. 1840. Pp. xii, 143 [1], 16. Book block split. Prelim’s loose. Presentation copy from the Author, m.l.s from the author loosely tipped in. Publishers cloth, upper board loose, spine defective. WITH a quantity of others re: the eyes and ophthalmology etc. (quantity, box) £60-70 33. SMITH, PRIESTLEY, Glaucoma: its causes, symptoms, pathology and treatment. Pp. xv, 281. plates [14] Bds. detached. Spine defective WITH a quantity of others re: the eyes and ophthalmology etc. (quantity, box) £20-30 34. BELL, CHARLES. A Familiar Treatise on the five senses -------. Illustrated by twenty coloured plates. Second edition. Pp. viii, 85, plates [20] contents foxed. Front hinge broken publishers cloth soiled. WITH a quantity of others re: the eyes and ophthalmology etc. (quantity, box) £40-50 35. VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY WORKS, re: Sciences and medicine etc. (large quantity, 2 boxes) £15-20

36. VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY WORKS, re: Sciences and medicine etc. (large quantity, 2 boxes) £20-25

44. WALLACE, BUDGE, E.A; The Book of the Dead: the Papyrus of Ani. 1913. 2 vols. Pp. vi, 337, plates 337 [1]; viii, [1] 339-704. D/w’s £80-100

37. OPHTHALMIC JOURNALS, road accident reports, etc; etc. (large quantity, 3 boxes) £15-20

45. DE LA MARE, WALTER. Poems 1901 to 1918. 1920 2 vols. 1/4 cloth over paper backed bds. Ltd Edn 202 of 210, signed by author (2) £20-25

38. TYNDALL, JOHN. Six Lectures on Light delivered in America in 1872-1873. Second edition. 1875. Pp. xvii. 272. plates [2]. Publishers cloth soiled. WITH a quantity of others various authors sundry works, Incl; Albert Schweitzer (quantity, box) £25-30 39. KAY, MARGARET M. The History of Rivington and Blackrod Grammar School. Manchester: University Press. 1931. 8vo. AND three others re: Lancashire (4) £20-25 40. CRUTWELL, C.R. M.F. A History of the Great War 1914-1918. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 1934. 1st Edn. Maps and photographs. Publishers cloth. WITH 6 others unrelated (7) £15-20 41. [OBSERVERS BOOKS] FLAGS. 1959 D/w. WITH Pottery and Porcelain 1977. Furniture 1974. 2nd reprint. Glass 1976. All with D/w’s (4) £8-10 42. DAVENPORT, JOHNS. European Crowns 1700-1800. Third Edn. Galesburg Iii: Davenport 1971. AND European Crowns and Talers Since 1800. WITH Seabys Coin and Medal Bulletin. Large quantity of loose issues December 1956 to early 1960’s, staples rusted (2 + quantity, box) £20-30 43. ROPER. J.S. History of Coseley. Coseley: Coseley Urban District Council. 1952. 1st Edn. 4to. Half cloth over paper backed bds. Typescript text. Coseley is in the ‘Black Country’ £5-10

46. CHURCHILL, WINSTON S. A History of the English Speaking Peoples. 4 vols. vol I 3rd Edn.; vol II 1956; vol III 1957; vol IV 1958. all with D/w’s. red wash on top edges. a near fine set in similar D/w’s (4) £100-150 47. HARTHAN, JOHN. Books of Hours and Their Owners. 1977. 4to. D/w WITH 3 others similar (4) £15-20

52. ROWLING, J.K. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, 2007. near fine in similar D/w £40-50 53. REDHEAD, BRIAN. The Peak. A Park for all Seasons. London: Guild Publishing. 1989. 4to. D/w. WITH 9 others re: Surrounding areas etc. (10) £10-15 54. RACKHAM, ARTHUR (Illustrator) Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J.M. Barrie. 1907. Fourth Edn. 4to. 50 tipped in plates. Boon in at rear, one loose, index page loose. Publishers cloth. WITH 5 others (6) £50-60 55. VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY WORKS, including Manchester (box, 13) £30-40

56. [AITKIN, JOHN] the Arts of Life: I. of Providing food. II of Providing clothing, III of Providing shelter; described in a series of letters. for the instruction of young persons: by the author of evenings at home. 1802. Pp. [2], [1] 2-201 [1]. Marbled bds. Spine defective. WITH Cooke’s Pocket Edition of Hume’s History of England -----. ------- by Dr Smollet ---- further continuation ----- T.A. Lloyd Esq. 49. Plus an index vol. 24 vols. 12mo. BISGROVE, RICHARD. The Engravings. Cont. sprinkled calf Gardens of Gertrude Jekyll. 1922. worn. (25) 4to. D/w. WITH a quantity of £50-80 others various authors sundry works mainly coffee table books 57. in D/w’s (quantity, box) WYLD’S RAILROAD MAP OF £10-15 ENGLAND AND WALES. 1838. folding map on linen, 17” 50. x 14” (43.2cm x 35.5cm) VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY opened. projected lines, WORKS (quantity, box) lines in progress, and country £10-15 boundaries. Coloured. Folds into cloth wallet, 6 1/2” x 4 7/8” 51. (16.5cm x 12cm) which retains HAMMERTON, P.G. Drawing and printed sheet detailing ‘Railways Engraving, a Brief Exposition Finished’,’Railways in Progress, of Technical Principals and under legislative sanction’ and Practise. 1892. Pp. xxii, 172. Plates [23]. Teg. Publishers cloth. ‘Railways Proposed’ WITH a quantity of much later Railway WITH another unrelated (2) maps and railway ephemera (1 + £10-15 quantity) £40-50 48. BROTHERS, ALFRED. Manchester as it is, A Series of Views of Public Buildings in Manchester and its Vicinity ------- with an introduction b James Croston -----. Manchester: J.E. Cornish, Piccadilly. 1878. 1st Edn. 4to. Pp. iv, 34, photographs 40. Publishers cloth. some splitting. Ltd Edn. 250 copies £30-40


58. REED, M.C. (Editor) Railways in the Victorian Economy ----. Newton Abbot: David and Charles. 1969. 1st Edn. 8vo. D/w. WITH 4 others re: Railways and Transport (5) £15-20

76. BIBLE. ENGLISH, GENEVA. The Bible translated according to the Ebrew and Greeke -----. and also A Profitable Concordance -----. London: ------ Deputies of Christopher Barker -------. 1589. 4to. BOUND WITH Two Right Profitable and Fruitful Concordances -------59. Collected by R.F.H. AND The Whole SIMPSON, C.R.H. AND BROWNE Book of Psalms ------ . London: ROBERTS, F. Locomotives and 68. Printed by John Windet ----- 1591. Their Working ----- . no date. 2 GUILLEMIN, AMEDEE. The contents browned, some leaves vols. 4to. Publishers cloth. WITH Heavens -------- . London: Richard with closed tears, incomplete at Bentley ----- . MDCCCLXXXIII. Ninth 5 others re: Railways (7) start and end. ESTC.S01765, with £25-30 Edn. 8vo. Pp. x, 436. Plates xxvi. some variations in pagination, Publishers cloth WITH 2 others ESTC.S90649. cont. cf. worn. 60. similar upper bd. detached ESSERY, BOB AND JENKINSON, £25-30 £300-400 DAVID. An Illustrated History of L.M.S. Locomotives. Poole: Oxford 69. 77. SHAW, VERO. The Illustrated Publishing 1981-85. Vols 1-3. BURNETT, FRANCIS, HODGSON. Liverpool: Silver Link Publishing Book of the Dog ------- . [1881.] The Secret Garden. Illustrated by 1987-89. vols 4-5. 5 vols total. 4to. Pp. viii, 664, [4], plates [28] Charles Robinson. 1911. 8 plates. 4to. all with D/w’s (5) coloured, text engravings, AEG. Publisher’s cloth soiled, spine £35-45 Publishers cloth soiled, upper defective joint partially split £75-80 61. £100-120 NOCK, O.S. The Caledonian 78. Dunalastairs. New York: Augustus 70. CARROLL, LEWIS. Alice’s M. Kelley. 1969. 1st Edn. 8vo. WHEATLEY, FRANCIS. Cries of Adventures in Wonderland. D/w. WITH a quantity of others London ----- . with an introduction Illustrated by Gwynedd M. Hudson. Re: Railways (quantity, 2 boxes) by Stanford Rayner ------. London: Nottingham: Boots -----. no date £40-50 Art Publishing. 1929. 1st Edn. [circa 1928?], 1st Edn. thus. 4to. thus 1/4 cloth. 12 plates with tissue guards. 62. £15-20 publishers cloth, spine faded CURRIE, J.R.L. The Runaway £70-80 Train, Armagh. 1889. Newton 71. Abbot: David and Charles. 1971. PARKIN, RAY, H.M. Bark 79. 1st Edn. D/w WITH a quantity Endeavour. Her place in LIFE AND WORKS OF CHARLOTTE of others re: Railways, railway Australian History. Carlton South, BRONTE AND HER SISTERS. calendars (quantity, 2 boxes) Victoria. Megunyah Press: 1999. An illustrated edition in seven £40-50 3rd Edn. 4to. Text vol; and map volumes. London: Smith Elder. case with 15 maps, in slip case 1872-73. 7 vols. 8vo. Hf. morocco. 63. £50-60 worn. Vol 2 spine defective (7) CLAY, JOHN F. The Stanier Black £20-30 Fives. 1972. D/w WITH quantity 72. of others re: Railways (quantity, RUSHDIE, SALMAN. The Moor’s box) Last Sigh. 1995. Near fine copy £20-25 in a similar D/w. Signed by the author on the t.p. 64. £20-30 GARDNER, KEITH S. AND CLARK, NIGEL D. Sir William Russell 73. SHAKESPEARE, NICHOLAS. Bruce Flint 1880-1969 ------ . Bristol: Sir William Russell Flint Galleries Chatwin. 1999. Near fine copy 1986. 1st Edn. 4to. Collectors in a similar D/w. Signed by the edition. No. 556 of 1500 copies. author on the t.p. WITH 2 other Fine in s/c books by Paul Johnson, signed (3) £100-120 66. VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY WORKS, (quantity, box) £15-20

67. HUMBOLDT, ALEXANDER VON. Cosmos: a Sketch of a Physical description of the Universe ------- 1849-1858. 5 vols. 8vo. Pp. ix, 369 [3] 18; xxi, 370-742, 16; [5] 2-289, 8; xv, [1] 291-601; 7 [1]; viii, 500 cont. (?) hf cf. worn. Bohn edn. (5) £100-120

74. WAUGH, EVELYN. PRB. Westerham: Dalrymple Press. 1982. 1st Edn. thus. 4to. No. 64 of a limited edition of 475 copies. Fine in original clear acetate D/w. WITH 5 others unrelated (6) £30-35

Lot 83

80. VAUGHAN, ROBERT (Editor) Milton’s Paradise Lost. Illustrated by Gustave Dore. London Etc: Cassell. no date [circa 1880’s?] Folio. Pp. 329. plates. Publishers cloth 81. HOWELL, GEORGINA. In Vogue, Six Decades of Fashion. 1976. reprint. 4to. WITH 2 others unrelated (3) £10-15 82. COLLINS NEW NATURALIST SERIES. British Birds of Prey. 1982. rep. D/w. British Plant Life. 1989. D/w. Mountains and Moorlands. 1977. rep. D/w WITH 8 others re: Birds (11) £20-25 83. [THUMB BIBLE.] Bible in Miniature or a Concise History of the Old and New Testaments. Lond.[on]: printed for E. Newbery Corner of St. Pauls Churchyard. 1780. 64mo. Pp. [2], 256, plates [13] of [14]. 2 engraved titles pages. cont (?) cf. Octagonal paper lozenge on front paste down contains in ink a cont. hand the Lords prayer followed by Prose (?) seemingly written by ‘R. Lilly, a native of Newfoundland at Hythe in the County of Kent 25th Oct 1827’. ESTC.T127856. ROSCOE.J28 £150-200


85. MOSS. FLETCHER. Pilgrimages to Old Homes Mostly on the Welsh Border. Didsbury: The Author. April 1903. 1st Edn. 4to. Pubs. cloth rubbed and soiled. WITH 3 other ‘Pilgrimages’, 1906, 1908 and 1910, Pubs cloth (4) £40-50

93. [RAILWAYS AND RAILWAYANA] Incl: Handbook and Appendix of All The Stations, Junctions, sidings, collieries, & c; on the Railways in the United Kingdom. Sixth Edition. 1888, poor cond. AND 5 others re: Railways (6) £30-35

102. RICHARDSON, GLADWELL. The Land of Men Unhung. 1937. D/w chipped WITH 2 others similar by the same author. D/w, torn. PLUS another, no D/w (4) £30-35

103. IDREISS, ION L. Madman’s 94. Island. Sydney and London: 86. [RAILWAYS IN THE PEAK Angus and Robertson. 1938, 1st CHURCHILL, WINSTON S. The DISTRICT] Incl: Marshall, John. Edn. Novel form. D/w chipped, Second World War. London: The Cromford and High Peak torn WITH 2 others by the same Educational Book Company. No date. ‘Chartwell’ edition. 6 vols. Railway. Newton Abbot: David and author both with D/w’s and 1 Charles. 1982, 1st Edn. 8vo. Soft without (3) Pubs. cloth soiled and damp back AND 7 others similar AND 2 £30-35 stained, WITH by the same others unrelated (9) author and publisher A History 104. of the English Speaking Peoples. £10-15 STANLEY, CHUCK. Quick Trigger. 4 vols, soiled and damp stained 95. 1946, Reprint. D/w WITH 9 AND 7 other vols unrelated (18, [RAILWAYS.] L.M.S. ROUTE others Wild West novels by box) BOOKS. No. 1 The track of the various authors, all in D/w’ s (not £20-25 Irish Mail. Derby: Bemrose. 1947. the author!) WITH No.’s 2, 3, 4 and 5, all in £40-45 87. v.g. condition (5) VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY 105. £25-30 WORKS, (quantity, 2 boxes) [BUS TIME TABLE]. North Western £10-15 96. Road Car Co. Ltd. Time Table[TRADE CATALOGUES.] Craven Stage Carriage Services. 5th 88. Brothers (Manchester) Ltd. June 1964. folding map. Pict. VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY Cranes Machine Tool’s. High wraps. WITH a quantity of others WORKS. Re: The Lake District Class Machine Tools. WITH the incl; Strand Magazine, novels etc. incl: A. Heaton Cooper (7) Co’s House Journal. All cloth (2 boxes) £10-15 bound (4) £20-25 89. £20-25 106. VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY 97. WODEHOUSE, P.G. Stiff Upper WORKS Incl: Derbyshire, CARROLL, LEWIS. Alice’s Lip, Jeeves. 1963. D/w not price Yorkshire and maps etc. (14) Adventures in Wonderland. clipped £10-15 Illustrated by Bessie Pease. £25-35 90. 1933. 4to 4to. Pp. 127. Very good 107. VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY WITH 8 other juveniles (9) POCKINGTON, GEOFFREY R. WORKS, Incl: TURNER, PATRICIA £60-70 Editor. The Boys Own Annual. vol (Illustrator) Goldilocks and 98. 52. 1929-1930. 4to. Ill’d Bds. the Three Bears. No date. 4 NASH, GEORGE C. The LMS at Very bright WITH another similar pop up scenes, some damage War. 1946. D/w. v.g. 1910. AND a quantity of issues and incomplete WITH 6 others £10-15 of Private Eye, 1974-75, in ring unrelated (7, bag) binder and a signed paperback £20-30 99. (4) CHARTERS, LESLIE. The Saint 91. £20-25 Steps in. 1944. D/w chipped, ROWLING, J.K. Harry Potter WITH 3 other ‘Saint’ books (4) 108. and the Philosopher’s Stone. £20-30 DE BUFFON, COUNT. The Natural 2000. Near fine in D/w WITH 6 History of Birds ------ in nine other Potter’s in D/w’s in similar 100. volumes. London: Strahan -----. condition (7) CHEYNEY, PETER. Lady Behave. MDCCXCIII. 8vo. Eight vols of £70-80 1950. D/w WITH 4 others by nine only. Lacking vol 2. Lacking Dorothy L. Sayer and 2 by John 92. some plates. Cont. tree cf. worn Creasey, all with D/w’s (7) HARRISON, FLORENCE Bds. loose. Sold as a collection of (Illustrator) Tennyson’s Guinevere £30-40 plates NOT subject to return (8) and Other Poems. No date. D/ £100-150 101. w. WITH Ishiguro, Kazuo. Early LAURIE-LONG, E. Gauges Steady. Japanese Stories. 2000. No. A Novel of the Sea. 1946. Reprint. 225 of 250 copies. signed by the WITH 4 others similar by the author and illustrator. cloth spine. same author (5) near fine £15-20 £100-150

109. KNIGHT, CHARLES (Editor.) The Works of Shakespeare. Imperial edition. in two volumes. London: Virtue and Co., no date. Folio. Pp. 809, plates [25]; 778, plates [14]. Cont. hf. mor. worn and soiled (2) £50-60 110. RICARDO, DAVID. Grundgesetze Der Volkswirthschaft und Besteuerung. Aus Dem Englishchen Ubersetzt von Edw. Baumstark. Leipzig: Wilh. Engelmann. 1837. 1st Edn. 8vo. 2 vols. Pp. x, 461 [3]; x, 830, 4 folding diags. foxing. cont. hf. skiver (?) worn £100-150 111. VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY WORKS Incl; O.S. Maps, Poetry, Policing etc. (quantity) £15-20 112. VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY WORKS, Juvenile fiction and the Antarctic (quantity) £15-20 113. BROWN’S SELF INTERPRETING FAMILY BIBLE ------ no date [late nineteenth century]. 4to. AEG. Plates. Cont. mor. worn. Brass clasps and corner pieces £15-20 114. WOOD, T. MARTIN. George Du Maurier The Satirist of the Victorians ---------. 1913. Later cloth (?). AND 7 others various authors sundry works, Incl: biography (8) £15-20 115. LINKLATER, ERIC. Position at Noon. 1958. Dust wrapper AND 6 others by Linklater. WITH 5 other various authors sundry works. (12) £10-15 116. BRETONNE, RESTIF DE LA, MONSIEUR, Nicolas or the Human Heart unveiled ----- for subscribers only. MCMXXX. First edition thus. 6 vols. Dust wrapper. No 810 of 825 sets. Paul Nash binding (6 ) £30-40


117. DAUMIER, HONORE. Politician. No date. 4to. Dust wrapper WITH 2 others similar. (3) £20-25 118. CURTIUS. HISTORIARUM LIBRI ------. Amstelodami: Elzeviriana. 1670. Pp. 271 [16]. Later cf. worn. WITH CHAFFERS, WILLIAM. Marks and Monograms on ------Pottery and Porcelain. 1897. orig. cloth, soiled £20-30

125. HOUGHTON, THE REV. W. British Freshwater Fishes. [1879]. Folio. 2 volumes. 42 col’d lithographed plates, some tending loose, tissue guards. occ. thumb mark. Pub’s red Brick dec’d cloth over bevel edged bds. Lightly rubbed (2) £400-500 126. BAINES, THOMAS. Lancashire and Cheshire, Past and Present: ----- 1868-9, 1st Edn. 2 vols [usually of 4] 4to. Maps and plates. Orig. cloth worn and joints split. Bds. loose or detached (2) £35-40

132. BUCKERIDGE, ANTHONY. Jennings of Course. 1964. D/w chipped and torn. WITH JOHNS, CAPT. W.E. Biggles of The Camel Squadron. n.d. D/w chipped and torn AND 3 others (5) £15-20

141. CHURCHILL, WINSTON, The Day Will Come -----. A speech by the Rt. Hon Winston Churchill ---- at Edinburgh, 29th April, 1946. Pp. 12 paper wraps WITH anther re: Churchill (bag) £30-40

133. STAHLBERG, G. Chess and Chess Masters. 1955. no D/w AND 5 others re: Chess (6) £10-15

142. ROWLING, J.K. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, 2000. v.g. in a d/w that has not been price clipped WITH two other Potter books ALSO HUXLEY, ALDOUS. Brave New World. Toronto: Musson Book Company Limited. No date [1932]. 1st Canadian edition, orig. blue cloth £35-40

134. SULLIVAN, CHARLES (Editor). The Lovers Companion, Art and Poetry of Desire. New York: 127. Abrams. 2002. 4to. D/w WITH [CHESS PERIODICAL] [Wood B.H., a quantity of others similar Editor] Chess, Vol 39. October (quantity) 1973 - September 1974. WITH £20-25 index. Pub’s. cloth and vol’s 40, 135. 44, 45a, 56, 47a, 48a, 49a, 51, VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY March 1986 - April 1987. all with 120. WORKS, A. gallimaufry. Incl; indexes. pub’s cloth. (9) BARNES, ALBERT. Notes on the Shipping, Children’s books etc. £35-45 Old Testament. no date. Illn’s and (large quantity, 4 boxes) maps. 9 vols. orig. cloth. WITH 128. £40-50 same author. notes on the New [NUMISMATICS]. Title page 136. Testament. 11 vols. orig. cloth missing. [Vol 3. Plates to the FISHING AND ANGLING, various (20) annals of the coinage of Great authors sundry works (2 boxes) £25-30 Britain and it’s Dependencies, £20-30 from the Earliest----- to the 121. reign of Victoria] .[1940] 137. BRADSHAW’S GENERAL RAILWAY plates Newspaper cuttings etc. VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY AND STEAM NAVIGATION GUIDE Nineteenth century half calf worn. WORKS, Incl; Canals, UK FOR GREAT BRITAIN AND bds. detached Topography. (Quantity) IRELAND. No. 1077 April 1923. £15-20 Pp. Ixi, 1146, A.e.g.. Red mor. 129. rubbed. Lacks map in front 138. ELIOT, T.S. ‘The Confidential pocket VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY Clerk’., MCMLIV [1954]. First £30-40 WORKS, Art and related edition, near fine in very good (quantity) dust wrapper. 122. £15-20 BRICKHILL, PAUL. Reach for the £30-40 Sky. The Story of Douglas Bader. 139. 130. 2nd Imp. March, 1954. D/w. [Manchester Printing] The History VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY Signed by Bader (?) on A.E.P. of Lives, Acts and Martyrdoms of WORKS, Children’s Books, etc. £20-30 £15-20 Those Blessed Christians -------. 119. LOHMEYER, JUL. AND FLINZER, FEDOR, Konig Nobel Ein Heiteres Bilderbuch. Breslau: Wiskoff. [1866] 4to. unpaginated [44]. Soiling. Orig. Ill’d paper backed bds. worn. WITH 3 others unrelated (4) £50-80

123. FRANCIS, DICK. 8 1st Edns; in D/ w’s, all signed by Francis, all v.g to fine WITH another re; Francis (9) £125-150 124. FRANCIS, DICK. 8 1st Edns; in D/w’s, all signed by Francis, all v.g to fine WITH a Francis (9) P/ B (9) £125-150

Manchester: printed by J. Imison, Black Swan Yard, Smithy Door, MDCCLXXXV. 12mo, Pp. [3] IV-VIII [1] 6-284, PLATES [1] browned. Later cf, re-backed worn £25-30 131. QUILLER-COUCH, MABEL. Troublesome Ursula. 1907. Orig. Pictl. cloth. £25-35

140. LAWRENCE, D.H. The First Lady Chatterley ------ with a forward by Freida Lawrence. No plate of publication [Moheit Press] fourth printing January 1945.320 pages including a half title (loose) leaf edges chipped, card wraps detached ‘Apparently a pirated resetting of the edition Published by the Dial Press, New York 1944 ------ ‘ - Copac. £50-60

143. CHRISTIE, AGATHA. 4-50 from Paddington. 1957. AND 11 others by Christie Incl: The Hound of Death and D/w. One Two Buckle my Shoe. 1943 Edn reprinted in India, no D/w, WALLACE, EDGAR. The Four Just men. 1905. Orig. mustard col’d cloth. soiled Pp. 224. comp. form at end, NICHOLSON, NORMAN . Provincial Pleasures. 1st Edn. D/w. with loosely inserted typed letter signed AND ASIMOV. ISAAC. Fantastic Voyages ------ Boston: Houghton Miflin 1966, 1st edition AND 4 others similar S.F £35-40 144. BOOK SELLERS CATALOGUES. Maggs Bros. Late 1920’s to late 1930’s (quantity, box) £20-30 145. OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS. THE DICTIONARY OF NATIONAL BIOGRAPHY. The Concise Dictionary. Oxford: University Press. 1961. Rep. 2 vols AND 2 other O.U.P. books (4) £15-20 146. WHITTINGTON-EGAN, RICHARD. Liverpool Colonnade. Liverpool: Philip, Son and Nephew. 1955. 1st Edn. D/w. WITH 3 others re: N.W. England (4) £10-15


147. SLATER, MONTAGU. Peter Grimes and Other Poems. 1946. 8vo. Signed presentation copy to Sidney Bernstein. (1899-1993) was the Founder of Granada Television. WITH 6 others (70 £25-35 148. VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY WORKS, Music, Jewish Historical Society, Biography, War etc. (quantity, box) £25-40 149. WESTWOOD, VIVIENNE. Active Resistance to Propaganda. 2008. 35 1/2” x 35 1/4”. No. 71 of 900 copies. Signed by Westwood. 92 photographs. 1/4 leather over Union Jack cloth on upper board. Fine in original box and packaging £1500-1800 150. [MANCHESTER.] UPPER BROOK ST. FREE CHURCH. Official Handbook. Grand Bizarre in the Schoolroom ------. October 18th, 19th, 20th. 1894. Manchester: Harris. 1894. Landscape 8vo. Pp. 4o. Wants lower paper wrapper. WITH 8 others re: Manchester (9) £30-40 151. BARLOW, JOHN. Homely Rhymes and Sayings ------- . Manchester: E. Hulton and Co., N.D. [1880.] 8vo. Pp. 36. printed wraps WITH 8 others Re: N.W. England (9) £15-20 152. ‘THE OLD SHEKARRY’. The Hunting Grounds of the Old World. 1860. 2nd Edn. 8vo. Pp. xii, 520 . plates [7]. Cont. mor. over marbled bds. worn WITH 10 others re: Africa (11) £80-90 153. JONES, OWEN. WARREN, HENRY AND WARREN, A. (Illustrators) Scenes from the Winters Tale. [1866?] 1st Edn. Sm. 4to. [23] col’d lithographed. Plates plus title page. Some soiling to the leaf edges. gutta percha perished, plates loose in pub’s gilt dec’d cloth backed bds. (1) £100-120

154. JOHNSON, THOMAS (Publisher). Johnson’s Atlas of England with all the Railways -----. separate maps of the Counties and islands. Manchester: Thos. Johnson. 1847. 1st Edn. 20 only of 42 maps. col’d. Orig. bds. worn and soiled WITH ANOTHER Atlas (2) £50-80 155. [THEATRICAL PORTRAITS]. Quantity of engraved portraits of Actors. 18th and 19th Century (quantity) £40-50 156. ADLER, REV. MICHAEL (Editor) British Jewry Book of Honour. 1922. 4to. No. 131 of 3000 copies. Orig cloth. Near fine in orig. box £120-150 157. JEWISH HISTORICAL STUDIES. Transactions of the Jewish Historical Society of England. vols xxix-40. 1982/1986-2005 (12) WITH 12 others re: Jewry (24) £30-35 158. ROBINSON, B.W. The Arts of the Japanese Sword. 1961. D/w WITH 5 others similar AND 5 others re: Collecting (11) £20-25 159. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. vols 123 (1993), 126 x 2 (1996), 128 x 2 (1998), 132 (2002), 133 (2003). Orig cloth. Near fine WITH The Numisniatic Chronicle vols 161 (2001), 163 (2003), 164 (2004). Near fine in original cloth (10) £30-40 160. [Royalty] VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY WORKS (11) £10-15

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161. POST OFFICE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY. Part 4. Entries S-Z. London. February 1951. Orig. Cloth. WITH a quantity of others various authors sundry works (quantity, box) £25-35


162. AUCTION CATALOGUES. Arms and Armour, Coins and medals etc. (quantity, 2 boxes) £20-25

169. [LONDON.] Cross’s Pocket Plan of London, and Street Directory. 1851. 4th Edn. Folding coloured linen map, some spotting. Directory, Pp. [3] 4-72. pub’s 163. cloth split on upper joint. WITH SHAW, VERO, The Illustrated W.H. Smith and Sons Map of Book of The Dog. N.d. [1880?s]. Environs of London. No date. [late 4to. Pp. viii, 664, 8. Plates [28] nineteenth century ?] (2) col’d. Pubs. cloth worn and soiled £80-90 £100-120 170. 164. MILWARD, PETER. Religious FLEMING, IAN. Octopussy and Controversies of the Jacobean The Living Daylights. 1966. D/w Age. A Survey of Printed Sources. price torn 1978. D/w WITH 8 others incl. £70-80 odd vols £20-25 165. VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY 171. WORKS, Incl. Cricket, War, etc. (3 ARCHER, JEFFREY. Kane and Abel boxes) ------ . 1979. D/w chipped. signed £50-60 presentation copy ‘To Mary, enjoyed meeting you, Jeffrey, 166. *HAMILTON, ELIZABETH, Letters August ‘79’ on F.4.P. WITH by the same author A Quiver Full of on the Elementary principles of Education. ----- The Sixth edition, Arrows, similarly signed 1818. 2 vols. 12mo. Pp. vi, 363; £25-30 vii, 388, cont. cf. bds. detached 172. (2) INNES, HAMMOND. Harviest of £5 Journeys. 1960. D/w. Signed presentation copy from the 167. *BURNET. GILBERT. The History author WITH JAMES, CLIVE. of The Reformation of the Church The Crystal Bucket. 1981. D/w. Signed presentation copy from of England. In two parts’--- The the author (2) Fourth edition -----. MDCCXV. 2 vols. 4to. WITH the Third Part -----. £25-30 MDCCXV. 1st Edn. 4to. Pp. [16], 173. 356, [2] 338 [4], plates [8]; [22] STEWART, MARY. The Crystal 391, [9] 380, [4], plates [10]; Cave. 1970. D/w. Signed xxii, 332, xii, [2] 3-426, x, plates presentation copy from the [5]. vols 1 & 2 with half titles, author WITH 3 other author some browning, cont. cf worn (3) signed books (4) £25 £45-50 168. 174. *BYRON, LORD. Childe Harold’s VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY Pilgrimage, a Romaunt: and WORKS, Incl: The Boys Own other poems, Third edition. 1812. Annual (10, box) Pp. xii, 300. plate [1]. Original £5-10 bds. worn WITH an incomplete 175. Boswell’s Life of Johnson. MDCCXCIII. 3rd. edn. 8vo. TP. of VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY WORKS, Incl: Reference, Cricket, VII and b1 missing (4) Rugby programmes, Stockport £15 etc. (quantity, 2 boxes) £20-25 176. FOLIO SOCIETY, 10 vols in slip cases (10) £30-35

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177. FOLIO SOCIETY, 9 vols in slip cases (9) £25-30

178. BOWMAN, WINIFRED M. England In Ashton-Under-Lyne. Altrincham: John Sherratt. 1960. 1st Edn. 4to. WITH by the Same Author 5000 acres of Old Ashton. Both author signed £50-60 179. PENGUIN BOOKS. Mystery and Crime ‘Green’. P/b’s. Authors Incl: Allingham, Christie, ConanDoyle etc. (34, box) £20-25 180. RENDELL, RUTH. Going Wrong. 1990. F in D/w. Signed presentation copy from the author. WITH 23 others Incl: Observer Books, Furs and Farriery, Salman Rushdie, Etc. (25, box) £20-25 181. POTTER, BEATRIX. The Tale of Pigling Bland. 1913. 12mo. some soiling to the text. greeny grey cloth backed bds. £50-60

186. EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D. Report by the Supreme Commander to The Combined Chiefs of State on the Operations in Europe of The Allied Expeditionary Force Force, 6 June to May 8 1945. 1946. Soft back WITH 10 others re: World War II £25-30 187. DAVIN, D.M. Official History of New Zealand in the Second World War 1939-45. Crete. 1953. Exlibrary WITH 8 others re; War and warfare (9) £20-25 188. MOYNHAN, DANNY. Boogie Woogie. 2000. D/w. Ltd Edn. of 500. This copy being No. 250. Signed on the t.p. by Moynhan and on the lower wrapper by Damien Hirst. Fine £200-250

189. [BINDING] Bates, Ernest Sutherland (Editor) The bible to be designed to be read as literature. no date. Full chocolate brown 182. morocco by Bayntun Riviere. BEETON, ISABELLA. Mrs Beeton’s Spine with five raised bands. AEG. Household Management. New £40-50 Edn. 1923. WITH BARTON, F.T. 190. The Kennel Encyclopaedia. No BAYLE, LOUIS. La Pratique date, pub’s cloth (2) de Piete; ------- Paris: Cellier. £40-60 MDCLXVII. 12mo. Pp. [22]. 706. 183. WITH 2 others unrelated (3) GRAY, DULCIE, Mirror Image. £15-20 1987. D/w. Signed by the author 191. £5-10 THE MODERN BOYS BOOK OF 184. AIRCRAFT. The Romance of 6 ARMY GROUP ROYAL man’s mastery in the skies ARTILLERY. The Guns of 6 in picture and story, no date A.G.R.A. Venice: Ommassini [1930?], 4to. orig cloth. WITH and Pascon. No date. [1946?]. pieces by W.E. Johns Oblong. 8vo. Orig wraps, with £20-30 red string tie. WITH a quantity of others, defence and war related 192. HOCKING, SILAS K. 36 vols. Pubs etc. (quantity) cloth. (36, box) £20-25 £10-15 185. BRASSEY’S ANNUAL. The Armed 193. VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY Forces Year Book 1961. WITH WORKS , Art and Art Ref. 6 similar year books for 1965, (quantity, box) 1982, 1984, 1985, 1987 and £15-20 1989, last 5 with D/w’s (7) £20-25 194. VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY WORKS (11, box) £10-15


195. The New Testament -------, 1865. 4to. Pp. xvi, 540. full mor. rubbed £50-60 196. VOLDEMARS, RT. H. The Baltic States - The First Victims of Communist Brutality [Valka (Latvia): Mazais Latvis [1943?] Pp. 46. Illustrations, limp card, wraps sunned £30-40 197. NIMOY, LEONARD. I am Spock. 1995 D/w signed by Nimoy on the title page £15-20 198. THEROUX, PAUL. The Pillars of Hercules. 1995. D/w. ‘Signed first edition’ - printed on wrap around. Packaged and sealed in clear plastic £20-30 199. [BIRDS] Gooders, John (Editor). The Robis Encyclopaedia of Birds of Britain and Europe. London: Orbis 1978-1979. 5 vols. 4to. Dust wrappers. (5) £15-20 200. J.K. ROWLING, Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince. 2005. Very good in dust wrapper WITH 2 Harry Potter paperbacks. (3) £50-60 201. ROWLING, J.K. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. 2003. Very good in dust wrapper WITH a Harry Potter paper back and a paper back copy of the Pilgrims Progress. (3) £50-60 202. *MEMOIRS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM, vol V, The Middle and Upper Oolitic Rocks of England (Yorkshire Excepted) ------. 1895, Pp. XIV, 499, map, original cloth 203. MACKWORTH-PRAED, C. and GRANT. C.H.B., African Handbook of Birds, Series one, Birds of Eastern and North Eastern Africa. 1981 reprint. 2 vols WITH Series Two (2 vols) and Series Three (2 vols) (6 vols). £70-80

204. NEMES, JOHN S. Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte --------. Edinburgh: Constable 1830. 1st. English Edn. 8vo. 3 vols. Pp. xxiv. 339; viii, 360; xi, 426; all with a frontis. Later cf. worn, rebacked. WITH the works of Francis Bacon, 1802. 12 vols, cont. tree cf. worn some bds detached (15) £30-40

210. MANCHESTER GUARDIAN HISTORY OF THE WAR. Manchester, London: John Heywood [1915]-1919. Folio. 8 vols only of 9, lacks vol 9. Orig parts loose in pubs. folders except vol viii (8) £20-30 211. VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY WORKS (15) £15-20

219. SUNDIALS, BAROMETERS, CLOCKS etc. various authors sundry works (quantity) £30-40 220. VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY WORKS, Campanology, Rockall, Antarctica etc. (quantity) £20-30

221. DANE, E. SURREY. Peter Stubs and the Lancashire Hand Tool 212. Industry. Altrincham: John DAMPIER, WILLIAM. A New Sherratt and Son, 1973. 1st Voyage Round the World ------. Edn. 8vo. D/w WITH a quantity London: Argonaut Press 1927. of others on lathes, turning and 4to. No. 934 of 975 copies. 1/4 206. machine tools etc. (quantity) vellum over red cloth backed bds. £20-30 EARWAKER, J.P. East Cheshire £30-40 Past and Present ------. in two 222. volumes MDCCCLXXVII. 2 vols. 213. HODGES, DOROTHY. The Pollen 4to. Pp. xviii, 507. Plates 108. DAMPER, WILLIAM. Voyages Loads of The Honey Bee. 1952. Tp. loose; xxiv, 704. Plates 144. and Discoveries ---------. London: D/w WITH 10 others re: Bees Book block loose in binding. Argonaut Press. 1931. 4to. un and Bee keeping (11, 2 boxes) Publishers cloth soiled numbered copy f 975 copies. 1/4 £30-35 £60-70 vellum over red cloth backed bds. 223. £30-40 207. MILITARY INTELLIGENCE, [DORE BIBLE.] The Holy Bible 214. Espionage and War, various Containing the Old and New FOLIO SOCIETY. Joseph Conrad, authors sundry works (8) Testaments ----- with Illustrations 12 vols in clip cases WITH £20-25 by Gustave Dore. London and another Conrad (8, box) New York: Cassell Petter and 224. £40-45 Galpin. N.d. [1870?] 3 vols VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY bound in 2 Folio. Pp. 4, iv, 968, 215. WORKS, Fire Arms, Edged plates 124; 969-1116, 188, VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY weapons, Silver and Antiques 348, plates 125-136, 21, 81, WORKS, Incl; Natural History, £20-25 (238 plates in total) Family Otters, Ferreting etc. (13, box) 225. register at the end of Prophets £20-25 WALSH, WENDY (Illustrator.) An and before NT; Tp. Cont. Black 216. Irish Florilegium -----. 1983. D/w. morocco worn, Vol I, Lower of McDONALD, DAN. The Clyde Ex-college Library copy. 48 tipped upper joint split (2) Puffer, 3rd. Imp. 1985. WITH a in plates £150-200 quantity of others re: the Sea, £35-50 208. ships, Navy etc. (quantity) 226. [GUSTAVE DORE] The Story of £30-40 MOCK, O.S. A History of The Elaine. -------. N.d. [1871?]. Folio. 217. L.M.S. 2. The Record Breaking Pp. 17 plates [9.] Light soiling. MACRAE, J.A. AND WAINE, Thirties, 1931-39, 1982. D/w Pub’s cloth soiled C.V. The Steam Collier Fleets. WITH a quantity of others similar £20-30 Wolverhampton: Wain Research. (quantity, box) 209. 1980. 4to. D/w WITH a quantity £20-25 BACON, G.W. (Editor) Commercial of others re: the sea, tugs, 227. and Library Atlas of the World submarines etc. LANCASHIRE DIALECT, various with Index-Gazetteer. 1903. 4to. £30-40 authors sundry works (7) 100 col’d double page maps. 218. £10-15 Cont. hf. leather. Bdg. VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY £20-25 228. WORKS, Modelling, ship, steam COOKERY BOOKS, various engines etc. Incl; KEBLE, authors sundry works (2 boxes) CHATTERTON, E. Sailing Models £20-30 Ancient and Modern. 1934. 4to. D/w (quantity) 229. £30-40 VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY WORKS, Incl; Solzhenitsyn, Art, Biography, etc. (box) £15-20 205. WRIGHT, LEWIS. The Illustrated Book of Poultry. Lacks t.p. Plates [52] col’d, couple loose. Publishers cloth worn and soiled £100-150

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The Following lots are from a design studio

239. PLAUSZEQSKI, P. Encyclopaedia Florale. Paris. Calbas. No. 53 loose photographic illn’s of plants £20-25

230. JOHNSON, ESTER BOROUGH. The Technique of Oil Painting in Oil, Watercolour and Patsel. 1931, 4to WITH 2 others unrelated (3) £10-15

240. COLLECTION OF ILLN’S OF PLANTS AND HISTORIC TEXTILE DESIGN (quantity) £10-15

231. PHOTOGRAPHS OF HISTORIC DESIGN DETAILS 12” x 10”, loose in 2 folders (2) £20-30 232. PLANT PHOTOGRAPHS by Henry Irving. mounted, 14” x 10” £20-30 233. PHOTOGRAPHS. mounted Fabrics, Periodical images, all loose in 4 folders (4) £30-35

241. V & A MUSEUM PORTFOLIOS. Indian Drawings ------. 1921. 12 plates with accompanying text £10-15 242. FOUR SMALL FOLDERS OF MISC DESIGNS (4) £10-15 243. 2 FOLDERS OF PHOTOGRAPHS AND ILLN’S of mainly Historic textiles, (quantity) £20-25

244. TWO FOLDERS OF MISC PLATES. 234. Illn’s of textiles, wallpapers, etc. FLORAL IMAGES, mostly roses, (quantity, loose) postcards mounted on card, loose contained in folder WITH a £10-15 scrapbook (2) 245. £10-15 ANONYMOUS. Some Particulars of the Royal Indisposition of 235. 1788-1789, -----. 1804. Pp. [3] iv, LOUVRE MUSEUM. PARIS. III [1]. Later cloth DECORATIVE ILLUSTRATIONS, £85-95 loose WITH small folder containing quantity of plant 246. photographs (2) LEWIS, W. The New Dispensatory £20-25 -----, fourth edition. London: C. Nourse. MDCCLXXXI. 8vo. Pp. viii, 236. CUTLER, THOMAS. A Grammar of [4], 692. Cont cf. Worn Japanese Ornament and Design. £35-40 1880. Folio, contents loose in 247. pub’s. Dec’d bds. which are also FOX, RIGHT HON. CHARLES loose. 46 only of LVIII plates JAMES. A History of the Early Part WITH 6 copies of Stickerein of the Reign of James the Second und Spitzen (German design -----. 1808. 4to. Pp. 11, 277, clviii; Periodical) 1930. (7) [2] 146. Plates [3]. Cont. cf. re£50-60 backed ex-library. Bound with a Translation of the French Letters 237. ----. London: William Miller. 1808. RUSSIAN EMBROIDERY. Folder WITH another un-related containing 40 loose col’d £30-35 illustrations mounted, 15” x 11 1/2” WITH 2 others similar (3) 248. £30-40 NICHOLSON, WILLIAM. The First Principles of Chemistry. Third 238. edition. London: G.G. and J. FURNISHING FABRICS AND Robinson. MDCCXCVI. 8vo. Pp. TEXTILE DESIGN. 3 folders containing a quantity fo mounted xxi, 564, [4]. Plates [1]. Cont. Hf. Cf. Upper joint strengthened plates (3) £70-80 £50-60 12

249. ANONYMOUS. The Repertory of the Arts, Manufacturers and Agriculture -----. vol XLI. - Second series. London: Printed for the Propietor’s ------ 1822. 8vo. Pp. viii, 392. Plates [17]. Cont. hf. cf. £50-60 250. [SCRIBANI, CAROLUS. HET EERSTE DEEL DER MEDITATIEN VAN CAROLVS SCRIBANI ----. Antwerp: Ioach Trognesius, MDCXIII .] 8vo. Pp. [46], 471 [1]. Plates [1]. Lacks title page, mainly in Dutch black letter. Biro marks on *2 and *3. Cont. goatskin over wooden bds. Worn. Scirbani Carolus, Jesuit Priest 1561-1629 £60-70 251. VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY WORKS, Including; Dickens (26, box) £15-20 252. BINDING. TENNYSON, ALFRED. The Holy Grail and other Poems. 1870. Pp. [6], [3] 4-222. A.e.g. Full green morocco, spine with five raised bands, lightly rubbed. WITH another by Tennyson. Maud and other poems. 1855. includes 1st printing of the Charge of the Light Brigade. Cont. morocco (2) £30-40

256. BONHOTE, J. LEWIS. Birds of Britain. 1907. Pub’s cloth. WITH 5 others unrelated (6) £15-20 257. WRIGHT, LOUISE. The Road from Aston Cross. Leamington Spa: Smedley-H.P. Foots 1975. £10-15 258. WORTLEY AXE, PROF. J. The Horse Its Treatment in Health and Disease. 1907. 8 vols only of 9. Wants vol 9 £20-30 259. AIKIN, J. A Description of the Country from Thirty to Forty Miles Round Manchester. 1795. 4to. Pp. xvi, [8], 624. Plates. 73 incl. maps. A.e.g. Modern cloth backed bds. New. Ep’s, 2 large folding maps in similar sep. map case £200-250 260. GALPIN, JOHN. The Joiners Instructor. Stair casing and Hand railing, upon Entirely New Principles; in three volumes, revised, corrected and enlarged. London: Whittaker and Co. Nd. [1861?] Tenth edition (?). 4to. 3 (?) vols in 1. Sep. tp’s for vols I and III only. Cont. Cf. Fldg plts £50-60

261. CROSSE. JOHN. An Account 253. of the Grand Musical Festival WAINWRIGHT, JOEL. Memories Held in September, 1823 in the of Marple. -----. Manchester: Cathedral City of York ------. York: Chorlton and Knowles ----- . 1899. John Wolstenholme. 1825. 4tp. Pp. 1st. Edn. 8vo. Pp. [14], 112. vii, 426, xxci, [2]. Plates [4]. col’d. A.e.g.. Numerous photographs Uncut. Lp copy (?). Orig bds. Reand drawings. Etc. contents backed with original label shaken. Pub’s cloth backed bevel £150-200 edged bds. £50-60 262. 254. MILLAR, WILLIAM. Plastering and EATON, MRS MARY. The Cook Decorative ------ . 1897. 4to. Pp. and Housekeepers Complete and xvi, 604, 31. Plates. LII Pubs. cloth Universal Dictionary -----. Bungay: lightly soiled J & R Childs. 1823. 1st Edn. 8vo. £50-60 Pp. xxxii, 495. Plates [5] Cont. 263. Hf. Cf. CAWTHORNE, GEORGE JAMES AND £130-150 HEROD, RICHARD S. Royal Ascot 255. its History and Its Associations. VARIOUS AUTHORS SUNDRY Revised and enlarged. 1902. WORKS, Re: Manchester, Hyde Pp. xiii, 386. Plated [8]. Modern and Derbyshire (8) cf. Rebind. WITH FILLIS, JAMES. £20-25 Breaking and Riding with Military Commentaries. 1902. Orig cloth (2) £60-70


264. McDOWALL, WILLIAM. History of the Burgh of Dumfries ------ . Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black. 1867. 8vo. Pp. iii, 916. Plates [2]. Pub’s cloth soiled, rebacked original spine laid down £25-30 265. HUGH, WHISTER. Popular Handbook of Indian Birds. 1935. Pub’s cloth. WITH 2 others unrelated (3) £20-30 266. GREAT EXHIBITION. 1851. The Illustrated Exhibitor. 1851. Pp. xliv, 556. Plates [10]. A.e.g. Cont. hf. mor £30-40 267. WILLIAMS. F.S. Our Iron Roads ------. Seventh edition. 1885. 8vo. Pp. xvi, 514, [6]. A.E.G. Pub’s dec’d cloth £30-40 268. CHILDREN’S BOOKS, 1930’s. Incl. Wizard, Bobby Bear, Bubbles, etc. (9) £20-25

269. DEGLAND, C.D. AND GERBE. Z. Ornithologie Europeenne -----. Paris: J.B. Bailliere ----- . 1867. 1st Edn. 2 vols, 8vo. Pp. xxx, 610; xv, 637, Cont. Hf. Cf. Worn £30-40 270. *[The London and North Western Railway.] The Official Guide to the London and North Western Railway. 1885. Pp. 380. 4 folding maps, publishers cloth £50-80 272. BETJEMAN, JOHN, ‘Summoned by Bell’s’. 1960. First edition near fine in similar and dust wrapper £20-30

Maps 273. TWO AIREY’S RAILWAY MAPS, folding and linen backed, CIRCA 1880, LANCASHIRE AND DISTRICT, YORKSHIRE AND DISTRICT, bound in black calf with gilt tooled lettering, in a LATER PRESENTATION CASE £250-350 274. SCARBOROUGH’S MAP OF THE WORLD, CIRCA 1910, double sided, colour printed with side margin, INCLUDING PORTRAINTS AND FLAGS, 40” x 37 3/4” (101.6x95.9cm) printed area £30-40

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275. FIVE 19TH CENTURY BOOKPLATE MAPS OF DURHAM (3) AND YORKSHIRE, MOUNTED, FOUR HAND COLOURED, TOGETHER WITH THREE ‘GUIDE TO KNOWLEDGE’ MAPS, NORTHUMBERLAND, DURHAM AND YORKSHIRE (8) £20-30

276. JOHN SENEX ANTIQUE BOOKPLATE ‘NEW AND CORRECT MAP OF THE WORLD’ IN TWO HEMISPHERES, 6 x 11 1/2” (15.2x29.2CM), TOGETHER WITH SEVEN 19TH CENTURY HAND COLOURED MAPS FROM AUSTRALASIA, NEW ZEALAND (2), AUSTRALIA (1), NEW SOUTH WALES (1), QUEENSLAND (1), SOUTH AUSTRALIA (1) AND VICTORIA, COLOURED AND THREE ‘GUIDE TO KNOWLEDGE’ MAPS AUSTRALIA, WESTERN HEMISPHERE AND EASTERN HEMISPHERE (11) £25-35

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277. FIFTEEN 19TH CENTURY BOOKPLATE MAPS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES, CHINA CANADA (2), HOLLAND, BELGIUM, HOLLAND AND BELGIUM, DENMARK SWEDEN AND NORWAY (2), EUROPE, TURKEY AND GREECE, GREECE, CAPE COLONY AND PLAN OF THE ANTIQUITIES OF ATHENS, TOGETHER WITH THREE ‘GUIDE TO KNOWLEDGE’ MAPS HOLLAND AND BELGIUM, EUROPE AND AFRICA (18) £30-50 278. COLLECTION OF EIGHT MAINLY EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAPS OF WESTMOR(E)LAND, INCLUDING HAND COLOURED EXAMPLES INCLUDING RICHARD HOLMES LAURIE, ROAD MAP No.18, 11 x 9 1/4” (28x23.5CM), SOME MOUNTED (8) £30-50 279. COLLECTION OF TWELVE 19TH CENTURY MAPS OF IRELAND (5) AND ENGLAND AND WALES, INCLUDING HAND COLOURED EXAMPLES, ‘ENGLAND AND WALES’ BY GEORGE ALEXANDER LOCKE, CIRCA 1824, 4 1/2 x 3 3/4”, AND ANOTHER BY ARCHER/DUGDALE SHOWING RAILROADS AND CANALS (12) £25-35

282. COLLECTION OF EIGHT 19TH CENTURY MAPS OF SCOTLAND, INCLUDING A ‘GUIDE TO KNOWLEDGE’ EXAMPLE BY J. ARCHER, 8 3/4 x 6 1/4” (22.2x15.9CM), BANFFSHIRE, PERTHSIRE, TOGETHER WITH A 19TH CENTURY ENGRAVING ‘LOCH KATRINE’, 6 1/4 x 9” (15.9x22.9CM) (9) £25-35 283. COLLECTION OF FOUR 19TH CENTURY MAPS OF SHROPSHIRE INCLUDING A HAND COLOURED EXAMPLE WITH REFERENCE TO THE UNIONS BY WALKERLEWIS, 9 x 6 3/4” (22.9x17.2cm) TOGETHER WITH A MAP OF STAFFORDSHIRE, SHOWING THE RAILWAYS, BY COLE AND ROPER, CIRCA 1835 (5) £15-25 284. COLLECTION OF SIX 19TH CENTURY MAPS OF WALES, HAND COLOURED OR OUTLINED, CAERMARTHENSHIRE (3), PEMBROKESHIRE (1), PEMBROKE (1) AND SOUTH WALES, FOUR MOUNTED (6) £20-30 285. COLLECTION OF SIXTEEN 19TH CENTURY MAPS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES AND CONTINENTS, ASIA (2), BURMA AND SIAM (1) AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN (2) SPAIN AND PORTUGAL (2) SWITZERLAND (2) ITALY (2) NORTH AMERICA, SOUTH AMERICA AND FOUR ‘GUIDE TO KNOWLEDGE, ASIA, NORTH AMERICA, SOUTH AMERICA, OPORTO (16) £15-25

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288. EARLY 19TH CENTURY BOOKPLATE MAP OF BERKSHIRE BY COLE AND ROPER, SHOWING MAIL COACH ROAD AND EARLY RAILWAYS, 6 1/4 x 8 1/4” (15.9x21CM) TOGETHER WITH A SIMILAR LINE COLOURED MAP, ANOTHER OF WILTSHIRE, BOTH MOUNTED AND TWO ‘GUIDE TO KNOWLEDGE’ MAPS, WILTSHIRE AND HAMPSHIRE (5) £15-25

292. ANTIQUE PART ROAD MAP FROM LONDON TO CARLISLE, by John O’Gilby, comprising the section between Darleston to Preston, in seven strips beneath the titled tablet, 13” x 16 1/4” (33cm x 41.3cm) £50-80

293. HAND COLOURED MAP OF BERKSHIRE, 8” x 10” (20.3cm x 25.4cm) 280. 289. TOGETHER WITH ANOTHER of THOMAS KITCHIN ANTIQUE ANTIQUE HAND COLOURED PART Oxfordshire, HAND COLOURED MAP OF ROAD MAP FROM BRISTOL TO produced for Lewis Topographical ‘BRECKNOCKSHRE’ WALES, CHESTER, BY JOHN OGILBY, Dictionary CIRCA 1764, 7 3/4 x 10” comprising section from Ludlow 9” x 7” (22.9cm x 17.8cm) (19.7x25.4CM) RESTORED, to Chester, in six strips beneath and a REPRODUCTION MAP OF TOGETHER WITH SIX 19TH the title cartouche, 13 1/2” x 17 MANCHESTER AND SALFORD CENTURY MAPS OF WALES, 1/2” (34.3 x 44.5cm) with a view of The South West INCLUDING, MONMOUTHSHIRE, £50-80 prospect of Manchester and MERIONETHSHIRE AND Salford 290. MONTGOMERYSHIRE (7) and topographical vignettes 286. ANTIQUE HAND COLOURED £40-60 15” x 27” (38.1cm x 68.6cm) THREE 19TH CENTURY MAP OF ‘WESTMORLANDIAE’ BY all framed and gilt (3) BOOKPLATE MAPS OF SURREY (2) CHRISTOPHER SAXTON 10 1/4” X 281. £50-80 AND THAMES ESTUARY MEDWAY, 12” (26CM X 30.5CM) COLLECTION OF ELEVEN, TOGETHER WITH THREE ‘GUIDE MAINLY 19TH CENTURY MAPS £40-60 294. TO KNOWLEDGE’ MAPS KENT, OF CUMBERLAND, INCLUDING ANTIQUE HAND COLOURED MAP 291. ‘MAP OF THE BLACK LEAD MINES SUSSEX AND SURREY (6) OF STAFFORDSHIRE, by Robert EARLY 19TH CENTURY IN CUMBERLAND’, DATED 1751, £15-25 Morden, sold by Abel Swale, HAND COLOURED MAP OF 7 1/2 x 9 1/2” (19.1x24.1CM), Awnsham and John Churchil, 287. NORTHUMBERLAND, PUBLISHED HAND COLOURED AND SOME 16 3/4” x 14 1/2”, framed and SIX 19TH CENTURY MAPS OF BY J.ROBINS AND CO, LONDON, MOUNTED EXAMPLES (11) glazed SCOTLAND, BUTESHIRE, ESTUARY 10” X 8” (25.4CM X 20.3CM) £30-50 £80-100 OF THE CLYDE, DUMFRIESHIRE, £30-40 LANARKSHIRE, RENFREWSHIRE AND SCOTLAND, FOUR COLOURED AND MOUNTED (6) £25-35 14


295. THREE 19TH CENTURY MAPS OF LINCOLNSHIRE, COLOURED OR LINE COLOURED ALL MOUNTED INCLUDING PRE-RAILWAYS AND EARLY RAILWAYS BY WALKER/LEWIS, TOGETHER WITH A LINE COLOURED MAP OF NOTTINGHAMSHIRE AND THREE ‘GUIDE TO KNOWLEDGE’ MAPS, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, LINCOLNSHIRE AND NOTTINGHAMSHIRE (7) £20-40 296. COLLECTION OF FAIR 19TH CENTURY BOOKPLATE MAPS OF THE ISLE OF MAN, THREE COLOURED AND MOUNTED, INCLUDING A PRE-RAILWAY EXAMPLE, TOGETHER WITH A 19TH CENTURY BOOKPLATE ENGRAVING OF FRANCIS PIGOTT ARRIVING IN DOUGLAS HARBOUR, MOUNTED (5) £30-50 297. ANTIQUE MAP OF ESSEXIA BY WILLIAM KIP, DATED 1637, 11 1/4 x 14 1/4” (28.6x36.2CM), NO LEFT AND RIGHT HAND MARGINS, TOGETHER WITH TWO COLOURED AND MOUNTED MAPS ESSEX AND NORFOLK AND THREE ‘GUIDE TO KNOWLEDGE’ MAPS, NORFOLK, SUFFOLK AND ESSEX (6) £30-50 298. COLLECTION OF FIVE 19TH CENTURY MOUNTED AND COLOURED MAPS OF DORSET (2) BRISTOL CHANNEL (1) GLOUCESTERSHIRE (1) AND CHELTENHAM TOGETHER WITH THREE ‘GUIDE TO KNOWLEDGE’ MAPS, SOMERSETSHIRE (2) ONE MOUNTED AND DORSETSHIRE (8) £25-35 299. COLLECTION OF SIX 19TH CENTURY COLOURED BOOKPLATE MAPS OF HEREFORDSHIRE (3) WARWICK (1) AND WARWICKSHIRE (2), FOUR MOUNTED, TOGETHER WITH FOUR ‘GUIDE TO KNOWLEDGE’ MAPS, BIRMINGHAM (2) ONE MOUNTED, WARWICKSHIRE AND HEREFORDSHIRE (10) £30-50 300. TWO 19TH CENTURY BOOKPLATE MAPS OF CAMBRIDGESHIRE, ONE WITH MAIL COACH ROADS AND ONE RAILWAY BY COLE AND ROPER 8 1/2” x 6 1/4” (21.6x15.9CM), TOGETHER WITH TWO MATCHING MAPS OF HUNTINGDONSHIRE AND FAIR ‘GUIDE TO KNOWLEDGE’ MAPS, CAMBRDIGESHIRE, RUTLANDSHIRE, HUNTINGDONSHIRE AND WORCESTERSHIRE (8) £25-35

301. ANTIQUE LINE COLOURED MAP OF BEDFORDHSIRE, 11 x 7” (28x17.8CM), AF, TOGETHER WITH TWO LATER, MOUNTED BOOKPLATE MAPS OF BEDFORDSHIRE, SHOWING EARLY RAILWAYS, TWO MAPS OF BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, ONE COLOURED AND MOUNTED AND TWO ‘GUIDE TO KNOWLEDGE’ MAPS, BEDFORDSHIRE AND HERTFORDSHIRE (7) £30-50

Prints 302. OSCAR DROEGE (1898-1982) ARTIST SIGNED ORIGINAL WOODCUT IN COLOUR ‘Sylvretta’ signed in pencil, titled to label verso 14” x 9 1/2” (35.6cm x 24.1cm) £150-250 303. FIVE SPY AND KAPP CARTOON PRINTS, ALSO A RICHARD BLOME COUNTY MAP OF WESTMORLAND (6) £70-90 304. 19TH CENTURY BOOKPLATE ENGRAVING ‘MANCHESTER’ TOGETHER WITH A SELECTION OF FRAMED AND UNFRAMED BLACK AND WHITE AND COLOUR PRINTS AND A PICTURE FRAME £20-40

Lot 302

305. A REPRODUCTION COLOUR PRINT ‘ONCE IN A LIFETIME’, MANCHESTER UNITED EUROPEAN CUP WINNERS 1998-99 £30-50 306. AFTER STEVEN SCHOLES ARTIST SIGNED LIMITED EDITION COLOUR PRINT NUMBERED 54/300 8” x 10” £40-50 307. AFTER TREVOR GRIMSHAW ARTIST SIGNED LIMITED EDITION COLOUR PRINT NUMBERED 60/500 £40-50 308. VERNON BEAUVOIR WARD (1905-1985) ARTIST SIGNED COLOUR PRINT Mallard Ducks Flying over a Pond Signed in pencil 18” x 21 1/2” (45.7 x 54.6cm) and a colour print of flowers (2) £40-60

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312. BRUCE ROBERTS (twentieth century) INK WASH Florence signed 9 1/4” x 11 3/4” (23.5cm x 30cm) £50-100 313. TWENTIETH CENTURY SCHOOL LITHOGRAPHIC PRINT Menai bridge 23” x 17 1/2” (59cm x 44cm) £50-100

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309. ‘SPY’ SET OF NINE COLOUR LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTS the images 7” x 4” (17.8cm x 10.2cm) (9) £75-100 310. AFTER WALTER DENDY SADLER HAND COLOURED ORIGINAL Lot 330 ETCHING entitled ‘Nearly Done’ interior scene with ladies doing needlework 14 1/2” x 20” gilt framed and glazed £35-50 311. RU VAN ROSSEM (b.1924) THREE SIGNED ARTIST’S PROOF LIMITED EDITION COLOUR PRINTS ‘Panther’ ‘56 19” x 13” (48.3cm x 33cm) ‘Beach Chairs’ ‘61 (2/35) 13 1/2” x 19 1/4” (34.3cm x 48.9cm) ‘Santa Maria Della Salute (Venezia) ‘56 (8/28) Lotx 334 16 13/4” x 10” (42.6cm 25.4cm) AND A COLOUR PRINT AFTER W. FITCH ‘Victoria Regina’ 21” x 28” (53.8cm x 71.1cm) unframed (4) £80-120 16

314. J. HARRIS (twentieth century) FIVE ARTIST SIGNED LIMITED EDITION COLOUR PRINTS Abstract shapes on wavy oblong background all signed in pencil and dated 1968 21” x 15” (53.3cm x 38.1cm) (5) £50-80 316. AFTER FREDERICK BARNARD SET OF EIGHTEEN HANDTINTED BLACK AND WHITE PRINTS AFTER DRAWINGS DICKEN’S CHARACTERS 12 1/2” x 9 1/2” (31.8x24.1cm) (18) £100-150 317. WILLIAM MONK (1863-1937) TWO ETCHINGS ‘Westminster From The River’ Signed and titled 7 1/2” x 10” (19cm x 25.4cm) and ‘Whitehall’ Signed and titled 7 1/2” x 10” (19cm x 25.4cm) (2)

321. SYDNEY LEE WOOD ENGRAVING ‘On the Mediterranean’ signed in pencil and numbered 4/50 8” x 10” (20cm x 25.5cm) £60-80 324. AFTER SIR FREDERICK LEIGHTON BLACK AND WHITE PRINT ‘Return of Persephone’ 19 3/4” x 15” (50.2 x 38.1cm) £30-50 325. AFTER SIR FREDERICK LEIGHTON BLACK AND WHITE PRINT ‘Farewell’ 25 3/4” x 11” (65.4 x 27.9cm) £30-50 326. JANET AND ANNE GRAHAME JOHNSTONE THREE COLOUR PRINTS ON METALLIC PAPER ‘The Arrival of The Snow Queen’ 16” x 20” (40.7cm x 50.8cm) ‘Mr Mole Proposes to Thumbellina’ ‘Hans Anderson’s Dream’20” x 16” (50.8cm x 40.7cm) (3) £����� 50-80 327. AFTER THE ORIGINAL COLOUR PRINT Duke of Wellington 18 1/2” x 15” (47cm x 38.1cm) £20-30

329. DONALD GRANT (1924-2001) TWO SIGNED LIMITED EDITION PRINTS ‘Cats and Cubs’ one from the finished work 19” x 15” (38.1cm x 38.1cm) THE OTHER FROM THE PROPRIETARY SKETCHES 319. 18” X 18” (45.8CM X 45.8CM) TWENTY EARLY 19TH CENTURY AND THE CERTIFICATE OF BOOKPLATE ENGRAVINGS MAINLY AUTHENTICITY MANCHESTER AND LIVERPOOL SCENES, produced by Washingon Green, all INCLUDING WAVERTREE HALL, NEW BAILEY signed (186/500) (3) BRIDGE, MANCHESTER GOREE BUILDINGS, £50-80 LIVERPOOL, THURNHAM HALL ETC (20) £10-15 330. WILLEM JANSZOON BLAEU (1571320. 1638) TWENTY TWO 19TH CENTURY BOOKPLATE HAND COLOURED ENGRAVED ENGRAVINGS, MAINLY LANCASHIRE COUNTY MAP OF WESTMORLAND INCLUDING SEFTON CHURCH, FURNESS Published 1645 ABBEY, BIGLAND HALL, BLACKPOOL 16 1/2” x 21” SANDS, THE SANDS AT SOUTHPORT ETC £150-250 (22) £25-35 318. TEN LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY TOPOGRAPHICAL ENGRAVINGS INCLUDING: VIEW OF SMITH-FIELD, ROYTON HALL, CHADDERTON HALL, ETC 6 1/4 x 9” (15.9x22.9CM) (10) £15-25


332. ROBERT MORDEN (d.1703) HAND COLOURED ENGRAVED COUNTY MA OF CUMBERLAND, ANOTHER OF SHROPSHIRE AND AN UN-NAMED MAP OF NORTH WALES all from Camden’s Britannica, published 1722 each approx 14 1/2” x 17 1/2” £120-180 333. JOHN CARY HAND COLOURED ENGRAVED COUNTY MAP OF BERKSHIRE Published 1793 and five OTHER SMALL 18th/ 19th century County and other maps, also two EIGHTEENTH CENTURY HAND COLOURED ENGRAVED Views of Royal Exchange, London and City of Dublin (8) £50-80

337. DAVID SHEPHERD ARTIST SIGNED LIMITED EDITION COLOUR PRINT ‘ARABIAN ORYX’ (1363/1500) SIGNED AND NUMBERED IN PENCIL AND WITH BLINDSTAMP 18” x 29 3/4” (45.7x75.6cm) TOGETHER WITH A BOOK ‘AN ARTIST IN CONVERSATION’ AUTOGRAPHED BY THE ARTIST (2) £100-150

338. ROBERT BATEMAN TWO ARTIST SIGNED LIMITED EDITION COLOUR PRINTS OF TIGERS ‘SIBERIAN TIGER’ (13/450) 21 1/2” x 32” (54.6x81.3cm) ‘SIBERIAN TIGER’ HEADSTUDY (13/450) 7” X 7” (17.8x17.8cm) BOTH WITH CERTIFICATES OF AUTHENTICITY 334. TOGETHER WITH A HARDBACKED AFTER ALBERT VON ESCHER BOOK ILLUSTRATED BY THE (1839-1905) ARTIST, ‘AN ARTIST IN NATURE’, HAND COLOURED LITHOGRAPHS, (3) SIX £80-120 Swiss military uniforms 6 3/4” x 9 1/22 also a HAND 339. COLOURED LITHOGRAPH ROBERT BATEMAN ‘Les Chantres’ after Leopold TWO ARTIST SIGNED ‘PREMIER Boilly. 1826, oval EDITION’ 9 3/4” x 7 1/2” (7) COLOUR PRINTS OF BROWN £90-130 BEARS 19” x 28 1/2” (48.3x72.4cm) 335. 3” x 9” (7.6x22.9cm) AFTER HEINRICH JENNY (1824BOTH SIGNED IN PENCIL AND 1891) NUMBERED 161/850 HAND COLOURED LITHOGRAPHS, (2) ELEVEN £60-80 Swiss medieval military uniforms 10 1/2” x 16” 340. and ANOTHER BLACK AND JOHN DOUGLAS MILLER, AFTER WHITE PRINT SIR FREDERICK LEIGHTON after the same (unframed) (12) MEZZOTINT SIGNED BY THE £400-600 ARTIST AND ENGRAVED ‘Memories’ 336. Signed in pencil LESLIE HAWKES 14 1/2” x 12 1/4” (36.9 x ARTIST SIGNED LIMITED EDITION 31.1cm) COLOUR PRINT £80-120 PRIORY ROAD, ULVERSTON (355/750) 341. SIGNED AND NUMBERED IN AFTER JAMES POLLARD BY J. PENCIL HARRIS 14 1/2” x 20 3/4” SET OF FOUR OLD AQUATINTS (36.9x52.7cm) ‘St. Albans Grand Steeple Chase’, FADED plates 1-4, TOGETHER WITH A HARDBACKED 12 1/2” x 17 1/4” (31.8 x BOOK BY SEEREY LESTER, ‘FACE 43.8cm) the image (4) TO FACE WITH NATURE’ (heavily foxed and some fading) (2) £40-60 £30-40

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342. FRANK H. MASON (1876-1965) ARTIST SIGNED ETCHING ON BUFF COLOURED PAPER Coastal scene with masted sailing ship Signed in pencil and with blindstamp 6 3/4” x 13 3/4” (17.2cm x 35cm) £80-120

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Lot 357

343. AFTER PIETRO ANNIGONI SET OF THREE COLOUR PRINTS FEMALE BUST PORTRAITS 19 1/2” X 13 1/2” (49.5cm x 34.3cm) (3) £15-25

353. BENJAMIN THOMAS POUNCY AFTER R. CLEVELY HAND COLOURED ENGRAVING ‘The Battle of the Glorious First of June’, 1794 The image, 20” x 30” (50.8cm x 76.2cm) £40-50

347. AFTER ALPHONSE LEVY (1843-1918) BLACK AND WHITE LITHOGRAPH ‘Rabi-Elischa L’Aveugle’ titled to label verso 12 1/2” x 9 1/2” (31.8cm x 24.1cm) £30-50

354. HERBERT EDWARD SEDCOLE ARTIST SIGNED MEZZOTINT ‘Cherries’ published 1925 13 1/2” x 10 3/4” (34.3cm x 27.3cm £25-35

348. FRANK H. MASON (1876-1965) ARTIST SIGNED ETCHING ON BUFF COLOURED PAPER Coastal scene with masted ship and paddle steamer Signed in pencil and with blindstamp 6 3/4” x 13 3/4” (17.2cm x 35cm) £80-120

355. AFTER ALBRECHT DURER TWO BLACK AND WHITE PRINTS FROM ‘THE LIFE OF THE VIRGIN’ SERIES ‘The presentation of the virgin’ ‘The birth of the vrgin’ 11 1/2” x 8 1/4” (29.2cm x 21cm) Stuck down, framed and glazed (2) £30-50

349. ANDREW WATSON TURNBULL PAIR OF ORIGINAL ETCHING ‘February Fill, Dyke’ ‘Loch Clark’ signed and titled to the margins 9 3/4” x 13 3/4” (25cm x 35cm) £30-50 350. IAN PRICE (twentieth century) Artist signed limited edition colour print ‘Cottages at Castleton, Derbyshire (233/500) the image 13” x 19 3/4” (33cm x 50.2cm) ALAN KENWORTHY Artist signed colour print ‘The Market, Ashton-under-Lyne’ 11 1/2” x 14 1/2” (29.2cm x 36.8cm) (2) £30-50

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352. FRANCES SEBA SMITH LITHOGRAPH ‘The Race’ Royal Henley Regatta signed in pencil and titled No. 5/8 17 1/2” x 27” (44cm x 67.5cm) £80-120

356. SEVEN HAND COLOURED ADVERTISEMENTS FROM THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS, CIRCA 1900, SWAN SOAP, SUNLIGHT SOAP, JOHN BRINSMEAD & SONS PIANOS (some duplications), MATCHING ADVERT FOR SWAN SOAP FROM ‘THE GRAPHIC’, HAND COLOURED FRONT PAGE FROM THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS, 1879, ETC £20-40 357. AUGUST ANDRÉ LANCON (1836 1887) SUITE OF NINE ETCHINGS FRANCO PRUSSIAN WAR 10 x 13” (25.4x33cm) AND SIMILAR £80-120

358. AFTER TOM WEBSTER THIRTEEN COLOUR PRINTS 351. SPORTING SUBJECTS THOMAS BUSH HARDY 8 x 17 1/2” (20.3x44.5Ccm) AND PAIR OF COLOUR PRINTS SIMILAR ‘Landing Fish...’ ‘On the Medway’ (13) 13 1/2” x 18 1/2” (34.3cm x 47cm) £40-60 (2) £40-60


359. FRANK BRANGWYN (1876 - 1956) ARTIST SIGNED ETCHING UNLOADING THE BOATS, DOCKSIDE SCENE SIGNED IN PENCIL TO THE MARGIN 5 1/4” x 6 1/4” (13.3x15.9cm) ROBERT BRYDEN (1865 - 1939) ETCHING ‘FLING MILL ON THE KELVIN’ SIGNED, TITLED AND DATED 1907 TO THE IMAGE 5 3/4” x 7 3/4” (14.6x19.7cm) (2) £20-30 360. E. KAUFMANN AFTER GEO. WALKER DEL HANDCOLOURED ETCHING ‘The Ruddel Pit’ 8” x 12” (20.3cm x 30.4cm) £10-15 361. AFTER WILLIAM HOGARTH FACSIMILE OF AN ETCHING, HAND COLOURED ‘Consultation of Physicians’ 7” x 6” (17.5cm x 15cm) £20-30 362. AFTER BARENGER BY RICHARD WOODMAN COLOURED ENGRAVINGS ‘The Earl of Derby’s Stag Hounds’ published 1823 ‘The Plate’, 19” x 23 1/2” (48.2cm x 59.7cm) £200-300 363. EDWARD SLOCOMBE TWO ETCHINGS Street scenes, possibly York 20” x 11 1/2” (50.8cm x 29.2cm) 18 1/2” x 10 1/4” (47cm x 26cm) (2) £30-40 364. LEONARD BREWER ARTIST SIGNED ETCHING ‘Priest’s House, Prestbury’, 1919 Signed and titled in pencil to the margin the plate, 14” x 10” (35.5cm x 25.4cm) £50-75 365. FRED W. GOOLDEN ARTIST SIGNED ETCHING ‘Manchester Royal Exchange’ Signed, titled to label verso The impression, 15 3/4” x 11 1/2” (40cm x 29.2cm) £100-150

Prints – Northern Art 366. JOHN McCOMBS ARTIST SIGNED LIMITED EDITION COLOUR PRINT VILLAGE STREET SCENE - DELPY (256/500) SIGNED AND NUMBERED IN PENCIL 11” x 15” (28x38.1cm) £30-50 367. ARTHUR DELANEY TWO ARTIST SIGNED LIMITED EDITION PRINTS MANCHESTER STREET SCENE WITH TRAMS - BLACK AND WHITE (48/80) 10” x 13” (25.4x33cm) PICCADILLY SQUARE, MANCHESTER (206/500) 12 1/4” x 16 3/4” (31.1x42.6cm) BOTH SIGNED AND NUMBERED IN PENCIL (2) £100-150 368. HELEN BRADLEY ARTIST SIGNED COLOUR PRINT ‘OUR CHRISTMAS DUCKS’ SIGNED IN PENCIL AND WITH BLINDSTAMP 15 1/4” x 19 1/4” (38.7x48.9cm) £80-120 369. AFTER L. S. LOWRY LIMITED EDITION COLOUR PRINT GROUP OF FRIENDS (388/850) 17 1/2” x 24 1/2” (44.5x62.3cm) £150-200

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Lot 366

370. ALAN LOWNDES SIGNED LIMITED EDITION PRINT ‘The Memorial Tree’, 1976 16” x 24” (46cm x 61cm) £60-80 371. MARGARET CHAPMAN ARTIST SIGNED COLOUR PRINT PICCADILLY CIRCUS, LONDON SIGNED IN PENCIL AND WITH BLINDSTAMP 15 1/2” x 23 1/2” (39.4x59.7cm) £30-50 372. TOM DODSON ARTIST SIGNED LIMITED EDITION COLOUR PRINT ‘BACK STREET BOOKIE’ (818/880) SIGNED IN PENCIL AND WITH BLINDSTAMP 12 3/4” x 9 1/4” (32.4x23.5cm) £30-50

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373. TOM DODSON ARTIST SIGNED LIMITED EDITION COLOUR PRINT ‘PAWN SHOP’ (818/850) SIGNED IN PENCIL AND WITH BLINDSTAMP 12 3/4” X 9 1/4” (32.4x23.5cm) £30-50

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374. TOM DODSON ARTIST SIGNED COLOUR PRINT ‘STREET GAMES’ SIGNED IN PENCIL AND WITH BLINDSTAMP 17” x 28 3/4” (43.2x73cm) FADED £50-80 375. SEEREY LESTOR PAIR OF ARTIST SIGNED COLOUR PRINTS STREET VENDORS AND CHILDREN BOTH SIGNED IN PENCIL AND WITH BLINDSTAMPS 9 1/2” x 11 1/2” (24.1x29.2cm) (2) £30-40 376. BOB RICHARDSON ARTIST SIGNED LIMITED EDITION COLOUR PRINT Oxford Road, Manchester (789/800) signed in pencil 14 1/2” x 19” (36.8cm x 48.3cm) £30-50

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377. BOB RICHARDSON ARTIST SIGNED LIMITED EDITION COLOUR PRINT View of Manchester Cathedral on a Rainy day’ Signed in pencil (330/600) 17” x 24 1/2” (43.2cm x 62.2cm) £50-80 378. ALBIN TROWSKI PAIR OF ARTIST SIGNED LIMITED EDITION COLOUR PRINTS Manchester Town Hall St Annes Church, Manchester Signed in pencil (77/500) 18” x 11” (45.7cm x 28cm) (2) £40-60

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379. ALBIN TROWSKI THREE ARTIST SIGNED LIMITED EDITION COLOUR PRINTS View of St Mary’s Church, Stockport from the market bridge Signed in pen to the image (2/500) 14 3/4” x 11 1/2” (37.5cm x 29.2cm) AND TWO from the ‘Sporting Tramp Series’ Figures playing snooker (167/850) Figures around a fountain (182/850) 15” x 23” (38.1cm x 58.4cm) Signed in pencil (3) £50-80 380. ALBIN TROWSKI TWO ARTIST SIGNED LIMITED EDITION PRINTS Albert Square’ (237/500) The image 14”x20” (35.6cm x 50.8cm) Figures playing football in front of a hospital or school (3/100) 10” x 16 1/2” (23.4cm x 41.9cm) Both signed in pencil (2) £30-50 381. SIX UNFRAMED REPRODUCTION COLOUR PRINTS TWO AFTER MARK GRIMSHAW both signed in pencil ONE AFTER E. ANTHONY ORME signed in pencil, ONE AFTER BERNARD McMULLEN signed in pencil ONE UNSIGNED L.S. LOWRY PRINT and ONE UNSIGNED ARTHUR DELANEY PRINT (6) £80-120 382. CHRIS SIMS ARTIST SIGNED OVERPAINTED PRINT ‘UNITED FOREVER’ OVERSIGNED IN PEN, TITLED FRAME VERSO 12 3/4” x 9 1/2” (32.4x24.2cm) £30-50 383. GELDART ARTIST SIGNED PRINT OF A PENCIL DRAWING ‘MANCHESTER CATHEDRAL’ LIMITED EDITION NUMBER 35/250 SIGNED IN PENCIL 14” x 22” (35.5x56cm) £20-30


391. CHRIS SIMS (twentieth century) ARTIST SIGNED LIMITED EDITION COLOUR PRINT ‘Before the kick-of’ (2/4) signed, titled in pencil and with blind stamp 8 1/4” x 10 3/4” (21cm x 27.3cm) £30-50

Lot 382

384. AFTER HELEN BRADLEY ARTIST SIGNED REPRODUCTION COLOUR PRINT ‘Spring Time’ 15” x 22” (38cm x 56cm) ANOTHER UNSIGNED PRINT after Helen Bradley ‘Family in Spring Lane’ (2) £70-90 385. NORMAN C. JAQUES (b.1922) ARTIST SIGNED LITHOGRAPHIC PRINT A.P. Pinewood 25” x 18” (64cm x 46cm) £50-100 386. NORMAN JAQUES ARTIST PROOF ‘Monoliths’ (3/15) signed and titled in pencil to the mount, the impression 28” x 20 1/2” (71.1cm x 52cm) £50-80 388. ARTHUR DELANEY (1927-1987) ARTIST SIGNED LIMITED EDITION COLOUR PRINT Oxford Road signed in pencil, 7/50 15 1/2” x 18 1/2” (39.4cm x 47cm) £50-80 390. BOB RICHARDSON ARTIST SIGNED LIMITED EDITION PRINT Church and street market Stockport on a wet evening Signed in pencil and numbered 276/650 15 1/4” x 15 1/2” £30-50

392. CHRIS SIMS (twentieth century) ARTIST SIGNED LIMITED EDITION COLOUR PRINT ‘Mates’ (3/4) signed, titled in pencil and with blind stamp 91/2” x 7” (24.1cm x 17.8cm) £20-40

Lot 391

393. HAROLD RILEY SIGNED LIMITED EDITION PRINT 2/500 ‘Swedish House’ 11 1/4” x 20” (28.5cm x 50.7cm) £70-90 394. TOM DODSON (1910-1991) ARTIST SIGNED COLOUR PRINT ‘Market Day’ signed 14” x 18” (35.6cm x 45.7cm) TOGETHER WITH G.W. SMETHURST (b.1902) THREE LIMITED EDITION COLOUR PRINTS ‘Lancashire Lake’ 133/850 10 1/4” x 13 1/2” (26cm x 34.9cm) ‘Lancashire 1910 Barrel organ man’ 133/400 14 3/4” x 20” (37.4cm x 50.8cm) AND ‘Wakes week’ 419/700 16 1/2” x 20 1/2” (41.9cm x 52cm) signed and numbered (4) £50-80

Lot 392

395. AFTER L.S. LOWRY LIMITED EDITION, COLOUR PRINT ‘The Lake, 1937’, (4/500) 15” x 18 1/2” (38.1cm x 47cm) £50-80 396. BOB RICHARDSON ARTIST SIGNED LIMITED EDITION COLOUR PRINT ‘Stockport Market’ Signed in pencil and numbered 40/850 11 1/2” x 15 1/2” (29.2cm x 39.4cm) £20-40

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397. BOB RICHARDSON ARTIST SIGNED LIMITED EDITION COLOUR PRINT Rainy Street scene, ‘Peel Green Road’ Signed in pencil and numbered 196/250 14 1/2” x 17 1/2” (36.8cm x 44.5cm) £30-50

Lot 406

398. G.W.BIRKS ARTIST SIGNED LIMITED EDITION COLOUR PRINT Street scene, ‘The Red Tram’ Signed in pencil and numbered 301/375 16 1/4” x 13 1/2” (41.3cm x 34.3cm) £15-25 401. HAROLD RILEY (b1934) ARTIST SIGNED COLOUR PRINT ‘Marbles’ Signed and titled in pencil 11 3/4” x 11 1/2” Unframed Creased £40-60

Lot 407

402. TOM DODSON ARTIST SIGNED LIMITED EDITION COLOUR PRINT Backyard III Children Dressing Up (87/850) Signed and numbered in pencil, Art Gallery Blind stamp 18” x 14” (45.7cm x 35.5cm) £30-50 403. TOM DODSON ARTIST SIGNED LIMITED EDITION COLOUR PRINT Backyard II, The Brown Window (545/850) Signed and numbered in pencil and wash Blind Stamp 18” x 14” (45.7cm x 35.5cm) £30-50

Lot 428

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404. TOM DODSON ARTIST SIGNED COLOUR PRINT ‘The Backyard’ with rabbit hutch Signed in pencil and with blind stamp 18” x 14” (45.7cm x 35.5cm) £30-50

405. BOB RICHARDSON TWO ARTIST SIGNED LIMITED EDITION COLOUR PRINT Promenade by the River Seine, with view of Paris in the distance (50/850) 14 3/4” x 21” (37.5cm x 53.3cm) ‘The City Arms and Cooper House, Kennedy St, Manchester’ (11/50) 15” x 11” (38.1cm x 28cm) Signed and numbered in pencil to the margins (2) £50-80

Affordable Pictures 406. MARCO DE GASTYME OIL ON CANVAS STILL LIFE - BASKET OF ORANGES AND GLASS BOTTLE WITH WATER SIGNED 14 1/4” x 17 3/4” (36.2x45.1cm) £50-80 407. ADA HITCHENS (AUTHOR), (20TH CENTURY) PASTEL TWO GIRLS BEFORE A STONE WALL SIGNED 11” x 14 1/2” (28x36.9cm) £20-30 408. CHINESE WATERCOLOUR ON SILK BUTTERFLY IN FLIGHT ABOVE FLOWERS BEARS CHARACTER MARKS AND RED PAINTED SEAL 12 1/2” x 15” (31.8x38.1cm) £20-30 409. UNATTRIBUTED (20TH CENTURY PERSIAN SCHOOL) GOUACHE DRAWING GARDEN SCENE WITH FLOWERS, WOMAN A MEANDERING FLORAL BORDERS 19 1/2” x 14 1/2” (49.5x36.8cm) £30-50 410. SHEILA MUMFORD (twentieth century) OIL Figure with dog 11 1/2” x 8” (29cm x 20cm) £50-80


411. RAY MUXIMER (MODERN) WATERCOLOUR ‘Clear Reflection’ attributed and titled verso 15 1/4 in. x 23in. (38.7 x 58.4cm) £50-80 412. BURROWS (20TH CENTURY) PASTEL ‘Dr. Godfrey’, half length portrait, signed and dated March (19)87, mounted, AFTER RAY FIGG SIGNED LIMITED EDITION COLOUR PRINT Moored fishing boat (129/850), 16” x 12” (40.7 x 30.5cm) and a tinted photograph of a child with doll (3) £30-40 414. C.R.A. DAVIES PEN AND INK AND WATERCOLOUR Lakeland scene signed and dated 1953 lower left 12 1/2” x 18” (32cm x 46cm) ALSO NORMAN LEE WATERCOLOUR Lakeland scene signed lower left 10 1/4” x 13 3/4” (26cm x 35cm) AND FOUR OTHERS WATERCOLOUR, DRAWING, OIL PAINTING AND COLOUR PRINT AFTER JACQUES VILLON (6) £40-60 415. JEAN E. BRATBY PENCIL DRAWING ON CREAM PAPER ‘David Asleep’ head of a sleeping child signed and titled 10in. x 7 1/2 in. (25cm x 9.5cm) £40-60 416. UNATTRIBUTED Acrylic on canvas Still Life with Glass and Bottle 19 1/4” x 15 1/4” (48.9 cm) signed ‘AN’ ‘96 417. H. WILKINSON (early 20th century) Pair of watercolours Rural River Landscapes signed and dated 1915 9 1/2” x 13 1/2” (24.2cm x 34.3cm) (2) £40-60

419. EDWIN SHRAKER (20TH CENTURY) WATERCOLOUR Rock Climber, ‘Creag-A-Barns near Polney Crag, Perthshire’ Signed, titled verso 16” x 21 1/2” (40.7cm x 54.6cm) £150-200 420. GUIGNER (?) (20TH CENTURY CENTURY) WATERCOLOUR DRAWING ‘Paris’ Signed and dated 1983 12” x 17” (30.5cm x 43.2cm) £30-50 421. ARNOLD OIL PAINTING Cityscape with high rise buildings Signed 24” x 36” (61cm x 91.5cm) £80-120 422. LYN BRE (?) (20TH CENTURY) WATERCOLOUR Stone bridge over a river, signed and dated 1972 (?), 12” x 15” (30.5 x 38.1cm) £25-35 423. K. HASLEWOOD (20TH CENTURY) WATERCOLOUR ‘Olive Terrace and Arches Broadbottom’ signed, titled and dated (19)79, 11 1/2” x 16” (29.2 x 40.7cm) and various reproduction prints £30-50 424. J. ALFORD PAULDEN WATERCOLOUR DRAWING ‘Coast Scene Croatia’ monogrammed and dated 2009 11” x 8” £30-50 425. J. ALFORD PAULDEN 2 WATERCOLOUR DRAWINGS ‘Edale and Edele Moor’ and ‘Burnage Moor, Derbyshire’ Monogrammed and dated 8” x 12” (2) £50-80 426. J. ALFORD PAULDEN 2 WATERCOLOUR DRAWINGS ‘Glencoe’, 12 1/2” x 8 1/2” and ‘Malham’, 8 1/2” x 14 1/2” monogrammed and dated (2) £40-60

Lot 431

427. J. ALFRED PAULDEN 2 WATERCOLOUR DRAWINGS ‘Venice’ and ‘Limone, Lake Garda’ 9 3/4” x 14” (2) £40-60 428. J. RENSHAW, WATER COLOUR DRAWING ‘Bratby Bridge, near Ambleside’ signed 10 1/2 in. x 15in. (27 x 38cm) £100-150 429. KEITH BURTONSHAW (20TH CENTURY) WATERCOLOUR Highland Lake scene Signed 11” x 14 1/2” (28cm x 36.9cm) M.B PEN AND WASH ‘Bedtime for James’ 12 1/2” x 8 1/2” (31.8cm x 21.6cm) AND ANOTHER WATERCOLOUR River landscape Indistintly signed or titled Paris 1950 11 1/4” x 13” (28.6cm x 33cm) (3) £30-50

430. JABBAR MIJBEL (20TH CENTURY) PAIR OF OIL PAINTINGS ON CANVAS FIGURES AGAINST DARK BACKGROUNDS BOTH SIGNED AND DATED 1991 34” x 26” (86.4x66cm) (2) £50-80 431. *MAX AYRES (twentieth century) OIL ON CANVAS Warrington - Latch Lock signed and dated 31st August 2003 31 1/2” x 39 1/4” £200-300 432. *MAX AYRES (twentieth century) OIL ON CANVAS Warrington signed and dated 8th September 2003 31 1/2” x 39 1/4” £200-300

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433. PHILIP WESTCOTT (twentieth century) TWO WATERCOLOURS ‘Christmas I’ ‘Above and Below’ Both Arndale studies, Manchester Signed, titled to Artist’s labels verso 20” x 13” (50.8cm x 33cm) 19” x 12 1/2” (48.3cm x 31.8cm) supplied with City of Salford receipt (19)92 (2) £120-180 435. PEGGY MARKS (twentieth century) THREE OIL PAINTINGS ‘Patricia’ bust portrait of a lady 24 1/2” x 20 1/2” (62.2cm x 52cm) MONOCHROME profiled head portrait of a female 24” x 21” (61cm x 53.3cm) ‘Alderley Edge’, dated 1970 16” x 22” (40.7cm x 55.9cm) all signed or initialled (3) £50-80

439. UNATTRIBUTED (early 20th century English School) Pair of watercolours River Landscapes 8 1/2” x 18 1/2 in. (21.6cm x 47cm) (2) £30-40 440. AUDREY M. SMITH (twentieth century) INK AND WATERCOLOUR London river signed 5 1/2” x 8 1/2” (14cm x 21cm) PROVENANCE: Tib Lane Gallery, Manchester £50-80 441. ALANNAH KRUTINA (twentieth century) ACRYLIC ON RICE PAPER Garden signed and dated (19) 98 26” x 20” ( 66cm x 51cm) PROVENANCE: Tib Lane Gallery, Manchester £50-80

445. 442. ALANNAH KRUTINA (twentieth century) UNATTRIBUTED (20TH CENTURY NORTHERN SCHOOL) ACRYLIC ON RICE PAPER OIL ON BOARD Garden CANAL SCENE WITH LOCK AND signed BUILDINGS 26” x 20” (66cm x 51cm) UNSIGNED PROVENANCE: Tib Lane Gallery, 32” x 23 1/4” (81.3x59.1cm) Manchester TOGETHER WITH ANOTHER, £50-80 SIMILAR 443. INITIALLED R.C. REGINALD C. MUCKLESTON (20TH (2) CENTURY) £50-80 TWO WATERCOLOURS 446. ‘Loch Lomond and Ben Lomond’, W. B. (LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH 1990 CENTURY) 11” x 14 1/2” (28cm x 36.8cm) OIL ON CANVAS Similar scene, untitled LONG HORN CATTLE GRAZING 10” x 14” (25.4cm x 35.6cm) 12” x 24” (30.5x61cm) BOTH SIGNED (2) UNFRAMED AND A/F £30-40 £40-60 444. JACK HAMIL (?) (20TH CENTURY) WATERCOLOUR RURAL LANDSCAPE WITH BUILDINGS SIGNED 10” x 19” (25.4x48.3cm) £40-60

436. ALBERT H. HERBERT WATERCOLOUR DRAWING ‘September Day, North East Coast’ signed and dated 1978 11 3/4” x 16 3/4” (20.9cm x 42.6cm) £25-40 437. PAUL TOBRY (?) TWO WATERCOLOURS ‘Chipping Camden’ 14 1/2”x 19 1/2” (36.8cm x 49.5cm) 16 1/2” x 17 3/4” (42cm 45.1cm) Both signed and titled (2) £40-60

Lot 444

438. UNATTRIBUTED (early 20th century English School) Oil on canvas laid on board Rural scene at sunset with cottage, drover and cattle 11 1/2 “ x 17 1/2” (29.2cm x 44.5cm) £40-60

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447. JOHN MOULD (b.1958) OIL ON CANVAS tree silhouetted against an evening sky signed and dated 2004 30” x 30” (76.2cm x 76.2cm) ANOTHER, attributed to the same hand PASTEL life study glass with seated nude, unsigned 20 1/2” x 13 1/22 (52cm x 34.3cm (2) £300-500

452. UNATTRIBUTED (late nineteenth/ early twentieth century) OIL ON CANVAS Still life - Fruit and peacock feathers in a bowl 15 1/2” x 17 1/2” (39.4cm x 44.5cm) holed £30-50

453. MAYOR (20TH CENTURY) TWO PEN AND WASH DRAWINGS one entitled ‘Trees’, signed 8” x 13” (20.3cm x 33cm) 448. PETER STREET (20TH CENTURY) DAVID HAZELWOOD (1932-1994) WATERCOLOUR OIL ON BOARD Abstract landscape ‘Saga’ Signed and dated (19)74 signed and dated (19) 65, titled 13 1/2” x 19 1/2” (34.3cm x verso 49.5cm) 30” x 36” (76.2cm x 91.4cm) MAHERTY (?) (20TH CENTURY) £50-80 OIL ON BOARD ‘Dolmen II’ 449. Signed and dated (19)85, titled DALE FOX (twentieth century) verso PEN AND WASH 23 1/2” x 16 1/2” (59.7cm x Riverscape 41.9cm) (4) signed £30-50 9” x 12” (22.9cm x 30.5cm) TOGETHER WITH THREE SIMILAR 454. WORKS by the same hand, GERALD HOLMES mounted, WATERCOLOUR modern abstract work in mixed Highland River landscape media Signed PAIR OF REVERSE PRINTED ON 10” x 14 1/2” (25.4cm x GLASS FIGURAL PANELS’ Jack 36.8cm) Randall’ and £30-40 ‘Dutch Sam’ and signed COLOUR 455. PRINT ‘Arches of Peace’ (8) C. NELSON £30-50 OIL ON CANVAS 450. Abstract in bright colours STEVEN BEWSHER (20TH signed and dated 2011 CENTURY) 39 1/4” x 39 1/4” (99.7cm x PASTEL 99.7cm) Canal Scene with boat house £50-80 and narrow boats 456. Unsigned PETER SHAW (1926-1982) 12” x 16” (30.5cm x 40.6cm) PASTEL £30-50 Female nude 451. 8 1/2” x 11 3/4” (21.5cm x A. ANDERSON (early twentieth 30cm) century) PROVENANCE: From the artist by FOUR WATERCOLOURS (two descent pairs) £80-120 Castles 457. 6 1/2” x 9 3/4” (16.5cm x JOHN BOOTH (1943-2010) 24.8cm) OIL ON CANVAS Cottages in rural landscapes Sphinx in landscape 5 1/2” x 9” (14cm x 22.8cm) signed all signed (4) 42” x 62” (107cm x 157.5cm) £20-40 bears stamp Vernon Mill Studio (Stockport) £80-120

Lot 470

460. ELSIE HOLKER OIL ON BOARD Seated female 23 1/4” x 18 1/2” (59.5cm x 47cm) PROVENANCE: Collect Art Lymm, Cheshire £400-600

466. C.F.N. DAVID PORTCH (20th Century) WATERCOLOUR ‘York, Bootham Bar and the Minster’ signed, titled and dated 1943 13” x 18 3/4” (33cm x 47.6cm) £80-120

463. UNATTRIBUTED (20TH CENTURY) PAIR OF GOUACHE DRAWINGS Highland landscapes at sunset Unsigned 8” x 12” (20.3 x 30.5cm) (2) £50-80

467. STEINBACH OIL PAINTING ON BOARD Rocky coast scene with trees and path in foreground signed lower left 29” x 39” (72.5cm x 97.5cm) £80-120

464. UNATTRIBUTED (20TH CENTURY) OIL ON PANEL Wooded landscape Indistinctly signed 12 1/2” x 16” (31.8cm x 40.7cm) UNAATRIBUTED (20TH CENTURY) WATERCOLOUR ‘Langdale Valley 1964’ 10” x 13 3/4” (25.4cm x 34.9cm) (2) £30-50

468. DEREK WILKINSON PASTEL DRAWING Leaves on an ornamental pond with balustrade signed and dated 1985 18” x 24” (45cm 60cm) £40-60

465. A. ZPPOERS (?) OIL ON CANVAS Still life with flowers and fruit Signed 92cm x 62cm £����� 20-30

469. BURNETT (20TH CENTURY) OIL ON CANVAS PARISIAN STREET SCENE SIGNED 23 1/2” x 35 1/2” (59.7x90.2cm) £50-80 470. R. HORNE (20TH CENTURY DUTCH SCHOOL) OIL ON BOARD Dutch street scene with figures and canal Signed 15 1/2” x 19 1/2” (39.4cm x 49.5cm) £80-120

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471. FAUEYER (20TH CENTURY DUTCH SCHOOL) OIL ON BOARD Dutch street scene with figures Signed 15 1/2” x 11 1/2” (39.4cm x 29.2cm) £50-80

Lot 480

472. T. BLYTH (20TH CENTURY DUTCH SCHOOL) OIL ON BOARD A pair of Dutch street scenes with figures, signed 5” x 6 1/2” (12.7 x 16.5cm) (2) £50-80 473. ANTONIO LA TOUCHE (20TH CENTURY) OIL ON BOARD Half length portrait of Rembrandt Signed 9 1/2” x 7 1/2” (24.1cm x 19.1cm) £50-80 474. J.M. HEWINSON ARTIST SIGNED SCREEN PRINT dated (19) 65 Abstract 22 1/2” x 16” (57cm x 41cm) £50-80

Lot 481

475. ALANNAH KRUTINA (twentieth century) ACRYLIC ON RICE PAPER Garden monogrammed and dated (19) 98 13” x 10” (33cm x 26cm) PROVENANCE: Tib Lane Gallery, Manchester £50-80 476. RON DUTTON (b.1935?) WATERCOLOUR Blackr - clouds signed 10 1/2” x 13 3/4” (26.5cm x 35cm) PROVENANCE: Tib Lane Gallery, Manchester £50-80 477. ELIZABETH COBB (twentieth century) WATERCOLOUR Boat study signed and dated (19) 91 7 3/4” x 5 1/2” (20cm x 14cm) £50-80

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478. GWYN (?) (20TH CENTURY) PEN AND INK Study of a horse, signed, 5” x 7 1/2” (12.7 x 19cm) 479. PHYLLIS J. HIBBERT WATERCOLOUR ‘Early Spring, Ambleside’ signed, titled to label verso, 11 1/2” x 16 1/2” (29.2 x 42cm) £50-70 480. GEORGE TIMMIS (20TH CENTURY) WATERCOLOUR ‘Cornhill, Portmadoc’ signed, titled and label verso, 11” x 15” (28 x 38.1cm), mounted £20-30 481. HOSAM ABDUL MEHSEN (20TH CENTURY) OIL ON CANVAS STYLISED FIGURE HOLDING A WHITE FLAME WITH WAR PLANES ABOVE SIGNED AND DATED 1991 41” x 45 1/4” (104.1x115cm) £50-80 482. EDHOM (?) (20TH CENTURY IRAQI SCHOOL) OIL ON CANVAS FIGHTER PLANE ABOVE WARSHIPS SIGNED 47” x 34 1/2” (119.4x87.6cm) £50-80 483. UNATTRIBUTED (20TH CENTURY IRAQI SCHOOL) OIL ON CANVAS ABSTRACT LANDSCAPE WITH FEMALE FIGURE INDISTINCTLY SIGNED 39 x 42 1/2” (99x108cm) £50-80 484. UNATTRIBUTED (20TH CENTURY IRAQI SCHOOL) OIL ON CANVAS FIGURES AND RHINOCEROS WITH A CITY SCAPE IN THE BACKGROUND INDISTINCTLY SIGNED 29” x 43” (73.7x109.2cm) £50-80


485. MOHAMED FRAQI (20TH CENTURY) OIL ON CANVAS THE DOVE OF PEACE SIGNED AND DATED 1991 VERSO 34 1/4” x 26 3/4” (87x68cm) £50-80 486. JAMES E. KAYLEY TWO SMALL OIL PAINTINGS ON BOARD ‘Shipping scenes’ each signed and dated (19) 78 lower left, titled verso 4 1/2” x 6 1/2” (11.5cm x 16.5cm) (2) £30-50

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CAPES DUNN & CO. Day Two Collectors Sale Wednesday 8th August 2012

Viewing

to include Sporting Memorabilia, Militaria, Weapons, Medals,

Monday 6th August 2012 10am to 4pm Tuesday 7th August 2012 10am to 4pm Morning of sale from 10am

Stamps, Postcards, Scientific Instruments, Cameras etc

Sale commences at 12 noon The Auction Galleries 38 Charles St Manchester M1 7DB Tel 0161 273 1911 Fax 0161 273 3474

Sale No: CO631 PLEASE NOTE ALL GOODS must be removed by 4pm on Friday 10th August 2012

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Weapons 487.

Lot 487

POSSIBLE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR STANDARD ISSUE CAVALRY TROOPERS SABRE curved fullered blade stamped S & K (Schritzler and Kirschbaum) with piuerced rounded sheet metal guard wire bound (incomplete) leather grip, the blade 35” (88.9cm) long 41” (114.2cm) long overall and the STEEL SCABBARD with two rings and drag £200-250

488. ������������������� A MID 19TH CENTURY US CAVALRY PATTERN TROOPERS SABRE with fullered plain curved blade, 34 3/4” (88.3cm) long the hilt with triple bar brass guard, part only wire bound leather grip and the METAL TWO RING SCABBARD WITH DRAG £100-150 Lot 492

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489. ������������������������� WILLIAM IV OFFICERS 1822 PATTERN SWORD with slightly curved 32 1/4” (82cm) blade (damage at point) the hilt with metal guard incorporating crowned cypher, wired fish skin grip (incomplete) £40-60 490. ��������������� ANTIQUE INDIAN MATCHLOCK GUN TORADOR the cannon type 30 1/4” (76.8cm) barrel full stocked with stylized scrolled leaf carved border (fore end damaged) housing a steel ramrod, the metal lock plate with a bass relief leaf pattern border, scroll craved and scale pattern scratched decoration to the flat sided stock termination in a carved horn butt cap 48 1/2” (123.2cm) long overall £100-150 491. ������������������������ PAIR OF ANTIQUE TURKISH FLINTLOCK PISTOLS having round barrels with bass relief decoration of stylized birds and figures, carved full stock, the butt similarly carved and with ornate white metal inlay, embossed silver coloured metal butt cap, 16” (40.6cm) long overall (both lack trigger guards and one cock incomplete) (2) £40-60


492. ������������������� EARLY 19TH CENTURY 496. ������������ WORLD WAR I FLINTLOCK HOLSTER POSTCARD SILK FOR PISTOL with full stocked ROYAL LANCASTER octagonal barrel REGIMENT THE KINGS engraved London near OWN, together with a the breech, indistinct FANCY LACE TRIMMED makers name to the SILK CUSHION COVER cock plate and lacks incorporating a hammer and safety 1919 silk - Souvenir bolt, flat sided scroll De France similar handle, 15 3/4” (40cm) handkerchief series long overall of SIX EARLY 20TH £40-60 CENTURY ROMANTIC CARLTON PUBLISHING 493. ������������� WORLD WAR II POSTCARDS and a UNUSUAL FOLDING 1904 PRINTED TISSUE/ MACHETE with single NAPKIN ‘TEA PARTY edge 10” (25.4cm) AND ENTERTAINMENT’ blade swelling at the St Peters Church and point and impressed Sunday School Oldham A.H. Bisby and Co £35-50 Sheffield 1945 rivetted composition grips, built 497. ������������� 19TH CENTURY in lanyard ring (used FRUITING VINE in Burma campaign) EMBOSSED BRASS together with a BLACK/ POWDER FLASK pear DARK BLUE TIN HAT, shaped with calibrated BRITISH SERVICES twist nozzle, 8 1/4” POLICE OR NAVY (21cm) high and a retaining original fittings 19TH CENTURY BRASS and khaki chin strap (2) HELMET BADGE’ The £40-60 Duke of cornwalls Light Infantry’ 3 3/4” 494. ������������������� GERMAN WORLD WAR I (9.5cm) high and a SWORD BAYONET circa FRAMED PHOTOGRAPH 1915 having single LANCASTER BOMBER edge fullered blade CREW (3) swelling at the point £40-60 and inscribed ‘Gottlieb Hammesfahr Solingen, 498. ������������������ GERMAN EARLY 20TH Foche’ type S98/05 CENTURY SWORD na circa 1915 with BAYONET with stainless rear swift quillon and diamond section diagonally ribbed grips, double edged pointed 19 3/4” (50.1cm) long blade, 17 3/4” (29.8 overall and THE METAL cm) long inscribed SCABBARD and the WAFFENFABRIC MATCHING VERSION NEUHAUSEN having with the controversial cross guard with muzzle saw back removed/ ring partly dark stained ground off and THE wood hilt and the fluted METAL SCABBARD steel scabbard £50-75 £40-60 495. ���������������� REPRODUCTION OF 499. ��������������������� BRITISH PATTERN 1888 A 19TH CENTURY KNIFE BAYONET with SCOTTISH BROADWOOD stainless diamond with single edge blade section double edged and fabric lined brass pointed blade, 12” basket type hilt, 39 (30.4cm) long inscribed 3/4” (101cm) long with arrow over WD overall and the PLATED crowned 58E having METAL SHEATH with two cross guard with muzzle rings and drag together ring, brass riveted with a SIMILAR QUALITY dark stained wood grip SABRE with wire bound with oil hole and the leather grip 36 3/4” STITCHED LEATHER ()93.4cm) long overall AND METAL MOUNTED and the PLATED METAL SCABBARD SCABBARD with two £40-60 rings and drag £80-120

500. �������������������� FRENCH 19TH CENTURY 507. BRASS HILTED SABRE BAYONET numbered on the guard P47678 the long curved blade inscribed along the back edge St Etienne 1872, 27 1/2” (69.8cm) long overall and the METAL SCABBARD £30-40 501. ������������������� GERMAN WORLD WAR I SWORD BAYONET CIRCA 1915 single edge blade formerly saw backed but ground down circa 1916, 508. Waffeen fabrik mauser No 98/05 nA with rear ward swept quillon and diagonally ribbed wood grip, 19 3/4” long overall and the BLUED METAL SCABBARD £30-40

NINETEENTH CENTURY POSSIBLY EASTERN EUROPEAN DAGGER, the single edge curbed blade with etched decoration and script, the cast brass and bone gripped hilt with down scrolled guillion, domed oval pommel with octagonal button/nut approx, 12” (30.5cm) long overall in BRASS MOUNTED AND BLACK LEATHER SHEATH £50-75 ENFIELD 1874 PATTERN MARK II BREECH LOADING CARBINE with folding ladder pattern back sight, the stock inlet with a brass disk dated 1894, 37” (94cm) long overall £120-180

502. ������������� BRITISH ARMY COMMANDO KNIFE with double edged blade of diamond section ribbed cast metal hilt, 11 1/2” long overall and the METAL TIPPED LEATHER SHEATH incorporating belt frog £45-65 503. ��������������������� BRITISH 1907 PATTERN BAYONET BY WILKINSON produced January 1916 having single edge fullered blade, stumped wood drips, 22” long overall and the MARK 2 LEATHER AND METAL MOUNTED SCABBARD £30-40 506.

EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY FAR EASTERN KRIS, with wavy blade carved hardwood pistol handle shaped grip and the T shaped hardwood top only of the scabbard, 16” (40.6cm)) long overall TOGETHER with a rough cast and FORMERLY GILDED BRONZE FIGURE of a HINDU FEMALE DEITY/ GODDESS in seated pose, one leg crossed on a lotus leaf decorated oval base, remnants of gilding, 5 1/4” (13.3cm) high (the open base now enclosed with bronze plate bearing stylised flowerhead inscribed mark) £50-75 31


509.

BRITISH SMALL ARMS 1871 PATTERN BREECH LOADING PIN FIRE THREE BAND RIFLE, with crowned VR and B.S.A. Co., 1871 stamped to lock plate, having folding ladder pattern back sight, steel ram rod, brass trigger guard and butt plate, 54 1/4” (137.8cm) long overall £200-300

510.

EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY BACK ACTION PERCUSSION SINGLE BARREL SPORTING GUN, half stocked with bright metal mounts and line inlay at breech, foliate scroll engraved hammer and lock plate also with oval reserve engraved with a greyhound or whippet, stock with chequered grip and metal butt plate and the brass tipped wooden ram rod, barrel 35 1/2” (90.2cm) long, 51 1/2” (130.8cm) long overall £150-200

511.

MID NINETEENTH CENTURY THREE BAND PERCUSSION FIRING MILITARY RIFLE, the lock plate stamped 1863 Tower and Crowned V.R. and having folding ladder pattern back sight, brass trigger and butt plate and the steel ram rod, 54” long overall £180-240

512.

CRUDE NINETEENTH CENTURY COPY OF A MID NINETEENTH CENTURY PERCUSSION CARBINE, full stocked with swivel ram rod, the lock plate crudely stamped 1858 Tower and Crowned V.R. having brass ramrod mounts, trigger guard and butt plate, 37 1/4” (95.3cm) long overall (a.f.) £50-75

513.

CRUDE NINETEENTH CENTURY COPY OF AN EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY FLINTLOCK MILITARY RIFLE, the lock stamped 1813 and with an indistinct diamond pattern makers mark, full stocked with brass mounts, brass trigger guard and butt plate, metal sling swivels and the steel ram rod, 48 1/2” (123.2cm) long overall £100-150

514.

CRUDE COPY OF AN AMERICAN SIX SHOT PERCUSSION REVOLVER with 7 3/4” octagonal barrel, plain wood grips (a.f.) and RIM FIRE SIX SHOT REVOLVER with foliate scroll engraved decoration, bone grip and lanyard ring, 6 1/4” (15.9cm) round barrel 11 1/2” (29.2cm) long overall (a.f.) (2) £50-75

515.

WEBLEY SCOTT, BIRMINGHAM ‘WEBLEY PREMIER’ .22 AIR PISTOL, black with dark brown plastic chequered grips (poor finish) and a PAIR OF HANDCUFFS £30-40

Lot 509

Lot 510

Lot 511

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516.

SMALL SIX SHOT RIM FIRE REVOLVER, with 2 3/4” (7cm) round barrel, foliate scroll engraved frame, folding trigger, the handle with chequered grips, 7 1/4” (18.4cm) long overall and ANOTHER SIMILAR with 2 3/4” (7cm) hexagonal barrel, 6 3/4” (17.2cm) long overall (2) (a.f.) £50-75

517.

SIMPLE ANTIQUE BOX LOCK PERCUSSION POCKET PISTOL, with 3” (7.6cm) octagonal barrel, polished wood handle (a.f.) and a STEEL SOCKET BAYONET, with triangular action fullered blade, 19 3/4” (50.1cm) long overall (2) £35-50

518.

COPY OF A MID NINETEENTH CENTURY LARGE PERCUSSION PISTOL, with brass fore mount and trigger guard and swivel ramrod, overall length 14” (35.5cm) and ANOTHER with rounded butt with brass butt cap, overall length, 16 3/4” (52.5cm) (2) £50-75

519.

520.

521.

COPY OF AN EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY FLINTLOCK PISTOL, with brass tipped ramrod, brass mount, trigger guard and butt cap, overall length 15 1/2” (39.3cm) and ANOTHER ORNAMENTAL (a.f.) (2) £30-40 FRENCH LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY SIX SHOT REVOLVER, 5 3/4” octagonal barrel, side gate loading, the handle with chequered wood grips and fitted lanyard ring, 10 3/4 (27.3cm) long overall and another, A CRUDE COPY OF A NINE SHOT REVOLVER 8 3/4” (22.3cm) long overall (a.f.) (2) £50-75 A NINETEENTH CENTURY CONTINENTAL PIN FIRE SIX SHOT REVOLVER, with 4 1/2” octagonal barrel, foliate engraved decoration to the cylinder and frame, the butt with foliate carved carved wood grips, fitted lanyard ring, 9 1/2” (24.1cm) long approx overall £100-150

522.

EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY FLINTLOCK MUZZLE LOADING LONG BARREL GUN, half stocked, the round barrel octagonal at the breech and inscribed London, the lock plate inscribed Davidson, lacks upper half of hammer and ram-rod absent, the butt with chequered grip and brass butt plate, 54” (135.9cm) long overall (a.f.) £60-80

523.

EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY EASTERN EUROPEAN OR RUSSIAN DAGGER, having double edge diamond section, pointed blade with central fuller, 5” (12.7cm) long, and with bright metal foliate scroll engraved waisted handle and sheath incorporating a brass lanyard ring, 8 1/2” (21.5cm) long overall including sheath £60-90

524.

FAULKLANDS CAMPAIGN CAPTURED ARGENTINIAN BAYONET, with metal sheath, having double edge blade, the cross member incorporating muzzle ring with two forward facing projections, 13 1/2” (34.3cm) long overall including sheath £20-30

525.

FRENCH 1876 SWORD BAYONET, in metal sheath £40-60

526.

REMINGTON, USA. 1917 SWORD BAYONET, in leather sheath with belt loop £50-70

Lot 521

Lot 523

Militaria 527.

LATE NINETEENTH/EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY BLACK ENAMELLED TINPLATE MINIATURE SUIT OF ARMOUR, partly articulated and riveted construction with ribbed and shaped breast plate, the leg defence tassets of eight lanes, the helmet with hinged visor, standing on wood plinth with applied painted wood shield plaques, 15 3/4” (40cm) high £25-35

528.

GOOD PERIOD THIRD REICH. S.S. MULTI PIECE WOOL ARM BAND, compete with stitched in S.S./R.Z.M. paper label with lilac stamped issue number, no moth, natural age toning £60-80

Lot 527 33


529.

VERY SCARCE FIRST TYPE PERIOD, THIRD REICH, KUBAN SHIELD. Fine detail tombac with four prong construction on black wool for Panzer Truppen and with correct black paper backing. Regaining almost all lacquer/bronzing finish. Ref: See Chris Ailsby ‘N.W. II German Medals’ P.106-107 for a detailed discussion of the three ‘types’ relating to this shield £60-80

530.

PERIOD THIRD REICH BEVO WOVEN CLOTH S.S. SPORTS VEST INSIGNIA, together with a length of Allemagne S.S. silver/ black twist collar piping removed from a tunic £40-60

Lot 536

531.

Lot 538

532.

533. Lot 541

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MINE CLEARANCE SERVICE EMBOSSED BRIGHT METAL BADGE, central image of a tethered mine within a bead and bar border, outer laurel wreath surmounted by an open crown, 3 1/4” high with PIN AND BRASS BACK PLATE, together with AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH MILITARY FORCES BADGE (2) £50-80 GERMAN WORLD WAR I CANVAS SMALL BACK PACK, with leather fittings and animal skin back panel, 15” x 13” approx (a.f.) TOGETHER WITH THREE BROWN LEATHER CARTRIDGE HOLDERS, possibly associated (4) £30-50 ‘KAMPF UM’S DRITTE REICH’ GERMAN WORLD WAR II PROPAGANDA STICKER BOOK, TOGETHER WITH 44 BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTORS CARDS, 6 3/4” x 4 3/4” and 3 other similar but smaller £50-75

534.

GEORGE IV CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT TO BENJAMIN HOWEL JONES to be ‘An Officer in Our Territorial Army’ dated October 1947, framed and glazed, PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT OF AN ARMY OFFICER framed and glazed, MILITARY CAP BADGE, TWO OTHER BADGES, a small ELECTROPLATE HAND MIRROR with Kimberley enamel badge applied and a CORONATION MEDALLION 1911 WITH RIBBON presented by the Mayor of Blackpool and TWO OTHER ITEMS £20-30

Coins and Medals 535.

TWO WORLD WAR I MEDALS VIZ 1914-15 Star and Victory medal awarded to 68172 P.T.E. H. Hayes R.A.M.C., RIBBON BAR AND TWO MERIT MEDALLIONS with ribbons £25-35

536.

THIRD REICH BRIGHT METAL CROSS’ FAITHFUL SERVICE DECORATION’ for 40 years service, the obverse centered with black enamelled Swastika, TWO EXAMPLES FO THIRD REICH ‘WAR MERIT MEDALLIONS’ Fur KriegsVerdienot 1939 TOGETHER WITH THIRD REICH IRON CROSS SECOND CLASS 1939, a BRONZE SPANISH CROSS with swords and TWO OTHER ITEMS £150-200

537.

WORLD WAR I 1914-15 STAR, awarded to 55561 CPL. J. Tyrer R.E., R.A.F. BRASS BADGE brass BELT BUCKLE, pair DOG TAGS AND SUNDRIES contained in a PRINCESS MAR’S CHRISTMAS 1914 CIGARETTE TIN £30-40

538.

MID TWENTIETH CENTURY AUSTRO HUNGARIAN PRINTED SILK CAR PENNANT, red and white with black double headed eagle, 8 1/4” (29.9cm) x 6” (15.2cm) FOUR VARIOUS MILITARY TYPE CLOTH BADGES AND A GERMAN CIRCA 1930’s GILT METAL AND ENAMEL LAPEL BADGE, ‘Offer Ring’, red and white with black Swastika (6) £75-125


539.

540.

541.

CIRCA 1930’S 542. AUSTRIAN SILVER PLATED TARGET SHOOTING MEDALLION includes Konkurrenze, Schiessen 1930 with ribbon, a 10,000 MARK GILT METAL COIN/MEDALLION, ‘Hotgelt der Provinz Mestfulen 1923’, a Fattorini Birmingham Chromed METAL AND ENAMEL WING SHAPED LAPEL BADGE with 543. MV monogram (Metro Vickers ?), a ROYAL ENGINEERS CAP BADGE, a gilt metal NEW YORK WORLD FAIR MEDALLION, for Metropolitan Life Insurance, TWO OTHER PIECES AND NINE VARIOUS CIRCA 1930’s GERMAN AND BELGIAN BANK NOTES, mainly poor condition (16) £25-35 COLLECTION OF PREDOMINANTLY EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY COPPER COINAGE, contained in a BLACK JAPANNED CASH BOX 544. £15-20 TWO WORLD WAR I SERVICE MEDALS, awarded to 40812 Pte. A. Brunt, S. Lanc. R. viz 1914-18 Medal and gilt Victory medal, each with ribbon, a SOLDIERS SERVICE AND PAY BOOK, VARIOUS CLOTH BADGES, including Khaki fabric sergeants stripes, TWO 545. LANCASHIRE FUSILIER’S METAL CAP BADGES, SILVER A.R.P BADGE, a QUEEN ELIZABETH II CIVIL DEFENCE LONG SERVICE MEDAL, with ribbon in fitted presentation box and a RELATED CLOTH 546. BADGE AND THE AWARD LETTER JUNE 1961 together with an AA badge £50-75

TWO WORLD WAR I SERVICE MEDALS, awarded to M25082 S. Holt V.A. R.N. viz 1914-18 medal and gilt Victory medal both with ribbons and postal box TOGETHER WITH A BOXED QUEEN ELIZABETH II 1953 CORONATION MEDALLION with ribbon (3) £30-40 LARGE LATE VICTORIAN BOXED GILT BRONZE MEDALLION ‘ADELAIDE JUBILEE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION 1887’, obverse with Victoria bust, reverse ‘First Order of Merit’ within a wreath designed by E.A. Altmann, Melbourne 3” (7.6cm) diameter, rim dented, the morocco and gilt box with label glued to underside of lid ‘This Medal was awarded to John Edwin Norton For Door Checks and Springs at the Adelaide Exhibition’ £30-40 FOUR WORLD WAR II SERVICE MEDALS viz 1939-45 medal, Defence medal, France and Germany Star and 1939-45 Star together with ROYAL ENGINEERS BADGE AND THREE POST WAR CROWNS one loose in a SILVER MOUNT as a pendant £50-75 FIVE WORLD WAR II SERVICE MEDALS, viz 1939-45 medal, Defence medal, 193945 Star, Africa Star and Italy Star with original POSTAL PACKAGING AND AWARDS LIST £40-60 GEORGE III GOLD THIRD OF A GUINEA 1800 in extremely fine condition with minor surface scratches £200-300

Lot 546

547.

GROUP OF FIVE 549. GEORGE VI WORLD WAR II SERVICE MEDALS, viz 1939-45 and Atlantic Stars, the Pacific Star with Burma clasp, Defence medal and 1939-45 medal, all with ribbons on bar £80-120

548.

BLUE SILKWORK RUNNER 550. EMBROIDERED WITH ROYAL AIR FORCE LOGO suindry related BADGES AND BUTTONS and a TIE related CARVED WOOD SHIELD PLAQUE two ditto POSTERS probably later copy of PUBLIC WARNING POSTER - IDENTIFICATION OF GERMAN AND BRITISH AIRSHIPS 1915 printed copyright Sir 551. Joseph Causton and Sons Ltd London 24 1/2” (62.2cm) x 16” (40.6cm) etc £50-75

MID NINETEENTH CENTURY ELECTROPLATED MEDALLION TO COMMEMORATIVE ‘THE CHINESE ‘JUNK KEYING’ with related design, the reverse with related inscription, 1 3/4” (4.5cm) diameter £50-75 MID VICTORIAN ELECTROPLATED MEDALLION ‘QUEEN VICTORIAN’ REVIEW OF THE SCOTTISH VOLUNTEERS REGIMENT AT EDINBURGH’ August 1860, the reverse with standing figure of a soldier in kilt, 1 3/4” (4.4cm) diameter £50-75 GEORGE VI ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL and ribbon, with clasp Malaya for Pte. A.J. Brownridge RAMC, No. 22572485, boxed £40-60

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552.

VICTORIAN SILVER CROWN COIN 1889, and ANOTHER 1896 and an EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY PLATED MEAL SWIMMING MEDALLION (3) £25-35

553.

TWO WORLD WAR I SERVICE MEDALS, awarded to 49488 Pte. H. Metcalfe. Manch R. viz 1914-18 medal and gilt Victory medal both with ribbons TOGETHER WITH TWO WORLD WAR II SERVICE MEDALS in postal box to C.W. Metcalfe viz 1939-45 medal and ribbon with oak leaf and Defence Medal with ribbon (4) £30-40

554.

555. Lot 560

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GROUP OF THREE WORLD WAR II SERVICE MEDALS, viz 1939-45 Star, 1939-45 medal with oak leaf and Defence medal, all with ribbons on brooch/frame £25-35

556.

GEORGE IV SILVER CROWN COIN, 1821, showing wear and a COLLECTION OF GB. COINAGE EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY AND LATER PRE-DECIMAL £25-35

557.

FOUR WORLD WAR II SERVICE MEDALS, with original postal box to Mr R.F. Jones, return address ‘Record Office Exeter’, viz France and Germany Star, 1939-45 Star, 1939-45 medal and Defence medal with ribbons TOGETHER WITH LIGHT INFANTRY BADGE, boxed The Kings Badge, the W.V.S. Civil Defence badge and a SMALL SILVER FOB PENDANT £30-50

558.

Lot 561

THREE WORLD WAR I SERVICE MEDALS, awarded to 12786 Pte. H. Haycock RIF Brig viz 1914-18 medal, 1914-18 Star and gilt victory medal, all with ribbons £25-35

TWELVE CASED SET SETS OF ‘THE COINAGE OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND’ 1970-1981 (12) £35-50

559.

NINE CASED SETS OF ‘ROYAL MINT’ UNITED KINGDOM PROOF COIN COLLECTION, 1984-1992, TOGETHER WITH A 1953 SET OF GREAT BRITISH COINAGE, two foreign sets of coins, Norway and Malta and a SMALL QUANTITY OF FARTHINGS £30-50

560.

ELIZABETH I HAMMERED SILVER SIXPENCE, 1579, the bust showing ear and with rose alongside, reverse with date above shield (showing wear) £40-60

561.

CHARLES II SILVER CROWN 1668, with regnal year on edge ‘Vicesimo’ (showing wear) £50-75

562.

GEORGE III COPPER ‘CARTWHEEL’ PENNY 1797, with dent to reverse border and a VICTORIA SILVER CROWN 1893 Old head with St. George to reverse (wear to high spots) (2) £40-60

563.

SMALL COLLECTION OF MAINLY PRE-WAR PREDECIMAL G.B. COINAGE, includes VICTORIAN SILVER TWO PENCE 1899 (fine), SILVER COMMEMORATIVE MEDALLION ‘INVESTITURE OF EDWARD’ AS PRINCE OF WALES, 1911 at Caernarfon, SMALLER DITTO CORONATION 1901 produced by Elkington and Co., TOGETHER WIT EIGHT QUEEN ELIZABETH II CROWN COINS VARIOUS (approx 38 coins in total) contained in blue coin album with penny red and blue 2d Victoria stamps £30-40

564.

FOUR U.S.A. ‘LIBERTY’ ONE DOLLAR SILVER COINS, 1972, 77 and 78, and COMMEMORATIVE 1976 (1776-1976) and TWO HALF DOLLARS 1968 AND 1971 TOGETHER WITH A COLLECTION OF NINETEENTH CENTURY AND LATER GB COINAGE includes approx 24 Victorian old bust one penny coins and two sets of Britains First Decimal Coins, uncirculated etc. £30-40


GEORGE IV MILITARY MEDAL GROUP AWARDED TO 325586 BOMBARDIER A.H.V. DAVIES. R.A. to include with ribbons on brooch Military Medal ‘For Bravery in the Field’, 1939/45 ‘Star, The Africa Star, The Italy Star, The Defence Medal, 193945 Medal and Territorial Efficient Service Medal inscribed ‘325586’ BDR A.H. Davies M.M. R.A. TOGETHER WITH MINIATURES WITH RIBBONS ON BROOCH, KINGS LETTER OF AWARD related PHOTOGRAPHS AND TELEGRAM to his wife serving WAAF £1000-1500

571.

TWO STATES OF GUERNSEY GILT METAL 1945 LIBERATION MEDALS and FIVE FRENCH LOW VALUE COINS £15-20

572.

VICTORIAN SILVER MAUNDY SET OF FOUR COINS FOR 1879, 1d-2, 3d and 4d, fine, in fitted OAK SLIDE TOP BOX, VICTORIAN SILVER SIX PENCE 1892, fine and a VICTORIAN OLD HEAD SILVER CROWN 1893, edge with LVI, good £60-90

573.

VICTORIAN SILVER FLORIN ‘Goddess’ type 1848, fine £50-75

566.

THREE WORLD WAR I SERVICE MEDALS, awarded to 18243 Pte. A. Jones, E. Lancs Regiment. Viz 191415 Star, 1914-18 Medal and GILT VICTORY MEDAL, each with ribbon £30-40

574.

567.

Blank lot

568.

GROUP OF FOUR WORLD WAR II MEDALS, in official postal box addressed to S.B. Allen Esq. viz Africa Star, 1939-45 Star with 8th Army clasp sewn to ribbon, 1939-45 Defence Medal and 1939-45 War medal on brooch together with MINIATURES WITH RIBBONS AND CLASP ON A BROOCH, D. DAY VETERANS GILT BULLION BREAST POCKET BADGE, an AFRICA STAR - E ALAMEIN ANNIVERSARY MEDALLION AND AN AFRICA STAR ASSOCIATION MADE UP PRESIDENTS OVAL MEDALLION OF OFFICE, with ribbon £75-125

CHARLES II SILVER CROWN COIN 1677, far worn, GEORGE III COPPER TWO PENNY ‘CARTWHEEL’ COIN, 1797, fair but dented edge, DITTO ONE PENNY 1797, fair with minor dents, ANOTHER far worn, a GEORGE IV SILVER SHILLING, 1826, worn and a GEORGE IV CROWN 1937 (6) £40-60

565.

569.

570.

THREE QUEEN ELIZABETH II GREEN ONE POUND NOTES, signed by Chief Casher D.H.F. SUMMERSET, sealed into presentation packs and 16 OTHERS LOOSE signed K.B. Page, Chief Cashier - two only with consecutive numbers (19) £35-50

Lot 565

Lot 572

Lot 573

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY SILVER DOLLAR 1896, in fine condition £25-35

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Photographica 575.

576. Lot 575

577.

Lot 576

578.

Lot 577

579.

Lot 586 38

581. ERNST LEITZ, WETZLAR, GERMANY ‘LEICA’ 111B CAMERA, Serial No. 242365, circa 19301940 fitted with a screw on ERNST LEITZ WETZLAR ‘SUMMITAR’ F=5cm 1:2 50mm LENS No. 684298 with collapsible lens mount, LEICA LENS 582. COVER and LEICA BLACK LEATHER CASE £350-450 ERNST LEITZ WETZLAR, GERMANY ‘LEICA’ 11c CAMERA, serial No. 441752, circa 19481951 fitted with a screw on LEITZ ‘ELMAR’ 1:35 F=50mm LENS WITH LEICA LENS COVER, and LEICA BROWN LEATHER CASE £300-400 ERNST LEITZ WETZLAR, GERMANY ‘ELMAR’ 90mm TELEPHOTO LENS, f=9cm 1:4 No. 295110, in hard plastic screw top case TOGETHER WITH TWO OTHER ERNST LEITZ WETZLAR LENSES, viz ‘Summaron’ f=3,5cm 1:35 and Elmar f=5cm, 1:2.8 No. 1617806, each in hard plastic screw top case (3) £200-300

WIRGIN BROTHERS. EDIXA PRISMAT 35mm SLR CAMERA, in case with with manual, TOGETHER WITH A HOYA 135mm F2.8 lens, Helios 2 x Automatic tele converter, boxed, AN AGFA 261CB ELECTRONIC FLASH AND A SIXTOMAT LIGHT METER in an accessories case £20-40

583.

SAMSUNG DIGIMAX A400 POCKET CAMERA, with box, case and Uniross X-press 300 BATTERY CHARGER, together with a NIKON ‘TW ZOOM’ ROLL FILM POCKET CAMERA, in case and a MINOLTA ‘AF-BIG FINDER’ ROLL FILM POCKET CAMERA (3) £15-25

584.

FUJI FILM ‘FINEPIX’ S602 ZOOM DIGITAL CAMERA, in soft case, with instruction manual (lacks leads) TOGETHER WITH A KODAK RETINETTE IB AND AGFA SUPER SILETTE, 35mm roll film CAMERAS, in brown leather cases and an ALUMINIUM CASE with lined interior and top carrying handle to the hinged cover £20-40

QUANTITY OF MAINLY ERNST LEITZ ‘LEICA’ CAMERA ACCESSORIES, including boxed 90mm viewfinder x 50mm viewfinder, a universal viewfinder, Leica Metre MC with cameras mount, ball and socket head, four 585. lens covers etc. in camera 586. bag £100-150 SIX MAINLY EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY FAMILY PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, containing various signed black and white photographs of holiday/tourist destinations, view include Black Gate Newcastle and portrait ‘Old Fish Wife’, Austin motor car, motor cycle and side car, loggers wagon, ploughing with heavy horses, Chip chase house etc. (5) £40-60

HALINA A1 T.L.R. ROLL FILM CAMERA, with case, TOGETHER WITH KODAK No. 2a FOLDING AUTOGRAPHIC BROWNIE CAMERA, a Kodak Six-20 PORTRAIT BROWNIE BOX CAMERA and a ‘Wynne’s Infallible Exposure meter with related literature (4) £25-40

Blank lot HASSELBLAD XPAN 35mm ROLL FILM CAMERA, serial No. 11SV 23392, supplied with 4/45 x pans lens and lens shade, all with original boxes and ‘Starter Kit’ outer box, a black leather efect ‘Hasselblad’ Camera and accessories bag, with shoulder strap £500-800


587.

588.

589.

NIKON FE 35mm ROLL FILM SLR CAMERA BODY, together with Nikon FAFD 28-200mm f3.5-5.6D (IF) lens, a Metz Melabutz 34 CS-2 FLASH UNIT (boxed) ‘Starblitz’ 3100BT Thyristor Computer’ flash unit, Hoya ‘Close up’ kit (1.2.4) Soligor light meter, in case, various CAMERA ACCESSORIES, ‘Jessops’ CAMERA AND ACCESSORIES BAG with multiple compartments £30-50 KODAK JUNIOR II FOLDING ROLL FILM CAMERA, together with an earlier ‘Ensign’ example (a.f.), Kodak ‘Baby Brownie’, THREE ROLL FILM POCKET CAMERAS, dark room accessories, bags etc. £25-40 SELECTION OF NINETEENTH CENTURY AND LATER CABINET PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHS, in two sizes mainly by Northern photographers in excess of 120 pieces £20-30

Scientific Instruments 590.

PAIR OF PHILIP HARRIS LTD BIRMINGHAM EARLY 20TH CENTURY BRASS AND ENAMEL LABORATORY SCALES with externally operating armature and rise and fall in glazed wood case with adjustable brass feet, 15 1/2” (39.3cm) wide and a BOXED SET OF WEIGHTS lacking only two foil pieces £35-50

591. ������������������ SIMPLE MORSE CODE TAPPER on stained wood base with terminals bears makers label A.M ‘BuzzerPractice’ 6 3/4” (17.1cm) wide A J.S & S IMPROVED OPTHALMASCOPE, A SIMILAR INSTRUMENT IN PLUSH LINED BOX AND A TYPE E2A SMALL ‘FLOATING’ COMPASS TYPE INSTRUMENT/ATTACHMENT in probably military issue grey painted wood box (4) £20-30 592. ���������������������� ALMOST MINT AND BOXED ‘OTIS KING’S’ MODEL ‘K’ CALCULATOR OF CYLINDRICAL DRAW TUBE PATTERN with instructions and a MODEL ‘L’ DITTO (2) £50-75

593. �������������������� MODERN GLUCK AND CO LTD ENGLAND BAROGRAPH OF TRADITIONAL DESIGN in brushed gilt metal and stainless steel in a mahogany finish and glazed case the oblong base with full width paper graph storage drawer with INSTRUCTION LEAFLET, 14 5/8” (37.2cm) WIDE £150-250 594. �������������������� PROBABLY GOVERNMENT ISSUE ‘BUBBLE’ SEXTANT textured and black enamel finish with MK.IX. a calibration sheet in shaped brown bakelite case £35-50

Lot 592

595. ������������������� EARLY 20TH CENTURY SIX INCH HELIOGRAPH/ MIRRORED SIGNALLING INSTRUMENT in brown leather case with khaki webbing and the TRIPOD STAND £35-50 596. ������������������� W. WATSON AND SONS EARLY 20TH CENTURY GILT BRASS AND BLACK ENAMEL MONOCULAR MICROSCOPE with rack and pinion focussing complete to original listing label dated 1915 with 1” and 1/6” objectives and two eye pieces 2” x 6” and 4” x 10” magnification the enamelled tripod base numbered 18426, W watson and Sons Ltd 313 high Holborn, London, 15 1/2” high fully extended and with eye piece fitted together with BULLS EYE LENS ON SWIVEL ARM TO TELESCOPIC STAND IN ORIGINAL MAHOGANY BOX with turned wood and brass folding handle and the key and a SMALL SELECTION OF PREPARED AND BLANK MICROSCOPE SLIDES £250-300

Lot 593

Lot 595

597. ��������������������� PAIR OF CIRCA 1930’S BRITISH MADE PORTABLE LABORATORY SCALES enamelled metal with brown bakelite pans, free standing in glazed beechwood case, 18” wide and a PART SET OF WEIGHTS with tweezers £20-30

Lot 596 39


598. ���������������������� BOXED MODERN ‘HOWARD’ SUN COMPASS mk iii AS NEW and a boxed modern ‘PETROMAX AND GENIOL KEROSENE PRESSURE STORM LANTERN chromed metal as new with booklet £25-35

Lot 599

Lot 605

Lot 606 40

599. �������������������� HENRY CROUCH LONDON EARLY 20TH CENTURY LACQUERED BRASS MONOCULAR MICROSCOPE with coarse and fine rack and pinion and draw tube, focussing, having three objective lens 1 1/2”, 1/6” and 2/3” with an extension piece, two eye pieces, standing on an enamelled brass triform base impressed Henry Crouch London 9464 approx 17” (43.2cm) high with draw tube fully extended in FITTED MAHOGANY BOX together with FREE STANDING BULLS EYE LENS on ball jointed telescopic stand £250-350

Sporting Memorabilia 602.

BOLTON CHARITY FOOTBALL CUP SILVER AND ENAMEL PRESENTATION MEDALLION dated to the reverse 1930-1, ANOTHER FOR BOLTON SUNDAY SCHOOL, Ladies Hockey 1915-16 and an ELECTOPLATED AND ENAMEL MEDALLION to Leigh and District Sunday Schools - Football League (3) £20-30

604.

TWO BELLE VUE, MANCHESTER SPEEDWAY PROGRAMMES including 1975 Speedway Star Cup Final with renowned race off, ANOTHER Halifax v Belle Vue and THREE AUTOGRAPHED BLACK AND WHITE PRESS PHOTOGRAPHS of Kenny Carter £15-20

600.

EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY PORTABLE BATTERY OPERATED ELECTRIC SHOCK MACHINE, with accessories in a beechwood box £30-40

605.

MANCHESTER CITY - FOUR HOME PROGRAMMES 1948/49 season, Huddersfield Town’, Liverpool, Sheffield United and Chelsea (4) £40-60

601.

A.D. LEVERIDGE GEMSTONE GAUGE, circa 1994 in original box and slip cover with instructions, TOGETHER WITH A TRAVELLING BEAM BALANCE of simulate age with set of weights and tweezers in hardwood fitted box £35-50

606.

MANCHESTER CITY - TWO HOME PROGRAMMES 1947-48 season, Portsmouth (a.f.) and Chelsea (2) £20-30


607.

608.

609.

610.

611.

612.

MANCHESTER CITY - FIVE HOME PROGRAMMES 1949-50 SEASON, Stoke City, Sunderland, Arsenal, Birmingham City and West Brom (both with pencil corrections to team( (5) £50-80

615.

MANCHESTER CITY RESERVES - THREE HOME PROGRAMMES, v Everton, Barnsley and Sheffield United (pencil corrections to team) (3) £30-50

616.

MANCHESTER CITY RESERVES - TWO HOME PROGRAMMES 1951/52 SEASON, v Manchester United and Newcastle United (both with pencil correction to team) and MANCHESTER CITY HOME PROGRAMME 195354 SEASON, Liverpool (pencil correction to team and heavy ink staining, mainly to back cover) (3) £30-50

MANCHESTER CITY - FOUR HOME PROGRAMMES C 1949-50 SEASON, Blackpool, Everton, Fulham and Aston Villa, (both with pencil corrections to team) (4) £40-60 MANCHESTER CITY - FOUR HOME PROGRAMMES 1949-50 SEASON, Burnley, Chelsea, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Derby County (score and team correction in pencil) (4) £40-60 MANCHESTER CITY RESERVES - THREE HOME PROGRAMMES, 1949-50 SEASON, Bolton Wanderers, Everton and Wolverhampton Wanderers (3) £30-50 TWO MANCHESTER CITY RESERVE TEAM PROGRAMMES, SEASON 1949-50 v Bury and Aston Villa and a ONE PENNY PROGRAMME August 13th 1949 First team v reserves Blues v Maroons (3) £40-60 FOUR MANCHESTER CITY RESERVE TEAM PROGRAMMES, season 1949/50 v Burnley, Huddersfield Town, Derby County and Leeds (4) £40-60

613.

MANCHESTER CITY FIVE HOME PROGRAMMES 1950/51 season v Brentford, West Ham United, Birmingham City, Doncaster Rovers and Bury (5) £50-80

614.

MANCHESTER CITY FIVE HOME PROGRAMMES 1950/51 SEASON, v Chesterfield, Hull City, Sheffield United, Barnsley and Swansea Town (all with pencil corrections to team) (5) £50-80

617.

MANCHESTER CITY PAST AND PRESENT v The All Stars XI April 1958 PROGRAMME, TOGETHER with TEN MANCHESTER CITY HOME PROGRAMMES, 1958-59 SEASON, v Newcastle United, Wolves x 2, Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur, Leeds United, Manchester United, Everton and Luton Town (11) £40-60

618.

MANCHESTER CITY - SEVEN HOME PROGRAMMES 195960 SEASON, v Leicester City x 2, Manchester United, Luton Town, Fulham, Notts Forest and Wolverhampton Wanderers (7) £30-50

619.

MANCHESTER CITY - 27 HOME PROGRAMMES 1969-73 SEASONS, comprising; Arsenal, Notts Forest, Queens Park Rangers and Everton (196970) season, 1970-71 seasons x 13, 1971-72 season x 8, and 1972-73 season x 2 (27) £35-50

620.

COLLECTION OF MAINLY MANCHESTER CITY RELATED FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES AND EPHEMERA to include; F.A. Cup Final Programmes 1956, 1969 and 1981 including replay 14th May together with Football League Cup Final programmes 1970 and 1976, other items to include; Manchester City Official Handbook 1955-1956 and Road to Wembley Souvenir Brochure - selection of black and white press photographs circa 1985, two Manchester City Rosettes for 1981 FA Cup Final, other items to include; 1970 World Cup Mexico official Programme etc. £60-90

Lot 607

Lot 610

Lot 611

Lot 620 41


621.

622. Lot 630

Lot 635

623.

624.

42

*F.A. CUP FINAL PROGRAMME Manchester United v Liverpool 1977, Liverpool v Arsenal 1971, Leeds v Sunderland 1973, Manchester City v Spurs 1981, 3 LEAGUE CUP FINALS Liverpool v West Ham United 1981, Liverpool v Notts Forest 1978 and the replay at Old Trafford (3), Charity Shield matches, Leeds v Liverpool 1974, Arsenal v Liverpool 1979 and Liverpool v West Ham United 1980 and Semi Final Manchester City v Ipswich 1981 (11) £10-15 CIRCA 1930’s CHILD’S BROWN STITCHED LEATHER FOOTBALL £25-35 AUTOGRAPHED ENGLAND/ PAKISTAN CRICKET BAT AND ANOTHER Warwickshire 1980, John Player League Champions autographed bat (in poor condition) £40-50

625.

FIFTY MANCHESTER UNITED SINGLE SHEET PROGRAMMES CENTRAL LEAGUE YOUTH CUP from the 1960’S and a friendly match v Hull City December 1972, some missing tokens £30-35

626.

MANCHESTER UNITED v SUNDERLAND 1957/58 Match (25) £10-12

627.

MANCHESTER UNITED v NOTTS FOREST 1957/58 MATCH (22) £15-20

628.

MANCHESTER UNITED v WEST BROM 1957/58 match (23) F.A. Cup 6th round replay £15-20

Lot 636

Lot 645

FOUR MANCHESTER CITY AWAY PROGRAMMES SEASONS 1957-58 includes Aston Villa and Sheffield Wednesday, SIX AWAY PROGRAMMES 1958/59 SEASON includes Newcastle United x 2, Notts Forrest and Blackpool and FIVE OTHER PROGRAMMES VARIOUS including F.A. CUP SEMI FINAL, Blackburn Rovers - Bolton Wanderers, March 1958 at Maine Road (15) £40-60

629.

ATHLETIC NEWS FOOTBALL ANNUAL, 1943-44, corner missing £30-40

630.

SIX EMPIRE NEWS FOOTBALL ANNUAL 194950, 1950-51, 1951-52, 1952-53, 1953-54 AND 1955-56 £50-60

631.

THREE DAILY MAIL FOOTBALL GUIDES, 196969, 1969-70, 1970-71 and 3 PLAYFAIR CRICKET ANNUALS, 1971, 1972 and 1974 £15-20

632.

8 MANCHESTER UNITED FOOTBALL BOOKS, edited by David Meek, No.s 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and No. 10 £15-20

633.

MIXED LOT RED ISSUE, League Reviews Football Magazines, papers, brochures/Season tickets, various books , Angling etc. and various football programmes £10-15

634.

MANCHESTER UNITED HOME PROGRAMME from the 1960’s approx 800 programmes £100-120

635.

FIFTEEN MAINLY FA CUP FINALS, from the 1960’S, United, Leeds, Chelsea etc. £50-60

636.

VARIOUS FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES SEMI FINALS, United v Leeds second replay at Bolton Charity Shield, Liverpool v Manchester United, various European games Manchester united v Benfica Final, Testimonials World cup 1966, Tournament Programme Under 23’s v Russia at Old Trafford (53) £60-80

637.

MANCHESTER UNITED AWAY PROGRAMMES FROM THE 1960’s, approx 90 £20-25


638.

MANCHESTER UNITED HOME PROGRAMME V BRADFORD CITY SEASON 1921/22 match No. 16 December 101921, front cover loose and a small tear, marks to page 6 and lacks back page £50-75

639.

Blank lot

640.

TWO EVERTON AWAY’S v Sunderland 1954/55 and v Arsenal 55/56, two sheet programmes £20-30

641.

1966 JULES RIMET WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FOOTBALL PROGRAMME, dated July 11 - 30th, teams written in pen and pencil to quarter finals and semi finals £50-75

642.

TWELVE PIECES OF 1960’s AND LATER FOOTBALL EPHEMERA, mainly Manchester United related, including; Leicester City v Manchester United Cup Final 1963, Sporting v Porto Programme, 1967 and 1969, Sporting Lisbon promotional team PHOTOGRAPH, with signatures, SIX CUP FINAL PROGRAMMES from 1970’s/80’s and 1990’s etc. (12) £60-90

646.

AN ACCUMULATION OF MAINLY GREAT BRITAIN ITEMS TO INCLUDE; Presentation Packs, Benham Silks, First Day Covers, also included is a SMALL STOCKBOOK with some interesting items, including 1d black £100-150

647.

THE STANLEY GIBBONS BRITAIN SPECIAL STAMPS ALBUM, commemorating 1924 including both Wembley sets, surmounted mint, 1948 Silver Wedding pair mint, plus what appears to be an almost complete run of mint commemorative’s to 1974. Amongst the commemorative issues are many varieties (nothing scarce) all identified £60-80

648.

ALL WORLD COLLECTION TO FOUR ALBUMS including ‘The Strand’ and ‘The Moraleaf’ plus a 1999 ‘Year book’ for Korea £60-90

649.

‘THE STIRLING POSTAGE ALBUM’ housing an all World Collection £30-50

650.

GREAT BRITAIN GV - QUEEN ELIZABETH II, Channel Islands and Isle of Man, Queen Elizabeth II issues contained in seventeen folders, mainly unmounted mint £1250-1500

651.

COLLECTION OF EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY AND LATER WORLD COMMEMORATIVE AND DEFINITIVE STAMPS, mainly used, contents of three small albums anda STOCK BOOK OF NINETEENTH CENTURY G.B. AND LATER AND WORLD STAMPS £20-30

Stamps 643.

644.

645.

MIXED LOT CONTAINED IN LARGE BOX, with emphasis on Great Britain issues, various year packs x 5, 1983-2001, plus Collectors Packs 1975-82, also notes several Prestige Booklets £70-90 LARGE BLUE STOCK BOOK, containing a World collection also Dhabi to Zambia £20-30 TWO LARGE RING BINDERS with ranges of Great Britain, Queen Victoria to present day plus various loose including a selection of Prestige Booklets £40-50

652.

PLASTIC WALLET WITH VARIOUS PRESENTATION PACKS AND FIRST DAY COVERS, and two albums and loose £20-30

653.

LARGE QUANTITY IN CARDBOARD BOX TO INCLUDE Much modern commercial mail plus base stamps on paper, in envelopes £15-20

Lot 646

Lot 650

Lot 653

43


654.

655.

SELECTION OF PRESENTATION PACKS (including the Millennium Collection) and First Day Covers to three Royal Mail binders (3) £40-50

656.

LARGE PLASTIC BOX WITH VARIOUS MODERN GREAT BRITAIN ITEMS TO INCLUDE; Presentation Packs, Coin covers, silver stamp replicas £200-300

657.

Lot 657

Lot 662

658. Lot 668

44

FRAMED COLLECTION OF PRESENTATION PACKS, some to include silver ingots, coins and medallions £50-70

THE ‘F.C. BURLEIGH’ ALBUM housing a definitive and valuable collection of Great Britain. Queen Victoria issues commence 1841 with imperforate 1d reds and 2d blues 1854-57 period with various dies and plates, all fine examples, 1858-64 2d blue plates, 7,8,9 and 12, 1869 plates 13, 14, and 15. The 1870 1/2d value has all plates ex 8.9 and 19, mint ‘Officials’ are present for Admiralty 1903, Army 1896, Inland Revenue 18821901. The Silver issue 1887-1892 is present (12 values) very fresh colours, fine mint. Queen Victoria definitive’s are well represented 19101936, with many shades and all identified. Both George VI and Queen Elizabeth II issues are present with watermark varieties. Queen Elizabeth II ‘Castles’ include the 1959-63 De La Rue mint and Bradbury Wilkinson mint. Both mint and unmounted postage issues are present 195169 £700-800 THE METEOR STAMP ALBUM CONTAINING A COLLECTION OF GB COMMONWEALTH AND WORLD STAMPS MAINLY PRE WAR AND LATER £40-60

Postcards and Cigarette Cards 659.

LARGE COLLECTION OF BROOKE BOND PICTURE CARDS, mainly gummed into proprietary albums, FOUR RING BINDERS containing misc BROOKE BOND AND OTHER POST WAR CARDS, loose cards various and SUNDRY RELATED BOOKLETS AND EPHEMERA VARIOUS (contents of two boxes) £40-60

660.

TWO SHOOTING STARS COLLECTORS ALBUMS CIRCA 1991/2, and contents, TWO SIMILAR FOOTBALL COLLECTOR CARDS FILES and contents, RELATED LOOSE CARDS and the MARSHALL CAVENDISH BOOK OF FOOTBALL, in five numbered binders AND THE RELATED RECORD BINDER AND A BOXED ADIDAS ‘OFFICIAL WORLD CUP 1978’ LEATHER FOOTBALL AS NEW £35-50

661.

MISC COLLECTION OF JOHN PLAYERS AND OTHER CIGARETTE CARDS, HOUSING IN WILLS CIGARETTE PICTURES CARD ALBUMS, also includes THREE ALBUMS LARGER FORMAT WILLS CARD ALBUMS with sets ‘old Inns 1936 and 1939, Trees 1937, a JOHN PLAYER SET MILITARY UNIFORMS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE gummed in together with 33 KENSITAS FLOWERS SILKS - loose £20-30

662.

MISC COLLECTION OF EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY AND LATER CIGARETTE CARDS IN FIVE PROPIETORY RING BINDERS, includes Westminster Tobacco Co. Ltd. ‘Royal and Ancient Buildings’, Churchmans ‘Holidays in Britain’, ‘Association Footballers’, John Player and Sons ‘Film Stars’ third series, Straight Line Caricatures and ‘Modern Naval Craft’, ‘Cricketers’ 1930 etc. £60-90


663.

APPROX 70 BAMFORTH POSTCARDS, mainly war related with verse, TOGETHER WITH A WORLD WAR I ‘XMAS GIFT’ CARD FROM THE ROYAL NAVAL DIVISION £30-40

664.

EARLY EIGHTEENTH CENTURY MAP, INSCRIBED ‘CARTE DE L’ ISLE de SUMATRA’ DRESSIE SUR LES JOURNAUX de NAVIGATEURS’ monochrome, 10 1/2” x 11 1/2” (5.5cm x 9.2cm) £40-60

670.

APPROXIMATELY ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY POSTCARDS, early Twentieth century century and later, mainly British topographical £30-50

671.

SEVEN ALBUMS OF CIGARETTE CARDS, comprising John Player ‘Birds and their young’ and ‘Military Uniforms of the British Empire Overseas’, and Wills ‘The Reign of King George V’, ‘Wild flowers’ (2), ‘The sea shore’ and ‘Dogs’ TOGETHER WITH A WILLS CIGARETTE CARD ALBUM, containing ‘Did you know’ and ‘Roses’ loose mounted and a SMALL AUTOGRAPH ALBUM, CIRCA 1940’s containing pen and ink sketches, verse and signed promotional photographs ‘Harry Norris’ , ‘Robby Vincent’, ‘Albert Burdon’, Noni etc. £40-60

665.

FIFTEEN ALBUMS OF BROOKE BOND PICTURE CARDS, INCLUDING BIRD PORTRAITS, African wild life and British Wild Life (15) £8-12

666.

COLLECTION OF APPROX 250 EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY POSTCARDS, topographical, Birthday greetings, Seaside souvenir etc. (contained in an album a.f.) £40-60

672.

SEVEN WORLD WAR I POSTCARD SILKS, To My Dear Sister a COLLECTION OF LOOSE EARLY 20TH CENTURY POSTCARDS mainly architectural and seaside greeting approx 175 pieces together with PHOTOGRAPHIC SOUVENIR OF ROME and WILLS CIGARETTE CARD ALBUM ‘GARDEN HINTS’ £30-40

SIX ALBUMS OF TREX CARDS, ‘Good Dogs’, ‘They gave it a name’, ‘Don’t you believe it’, ‘Isn’t it strange’, ‘How, what and why’, ‘This Wonderful world’, TOGETHER SIX BROOKE BOND PICTURE CARD ALBUMS including ‘Out into space’ (12) £10-15

673.

THREE RING BINDER TYPE ALBUMS OF EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY AND LATER CIGARETTE CARDS, to include Senior Service photographic Dogs 48 of 48, The Navy 47 of 48, part sets include Sporting Events and Stars 80 of 96, others to include Players RAF badge 50/50, Cycling 50 of 50, Film Stars (3rd Series 50 of 50) Railway Equipment 50 of 50 etc. and FIVE JOHN PLAYER ALBUMS OF CARDS GUMMED IN £40-60

667.

668. ����������������������� TWO EARLY 20TH CENTURY ALBUMS OF POSTCARDS MAINLY COLOURED PHOTOGRAPHIC of varying types but mainly architectural and topographical more unusual items include six WWI large Rota; Navy ships and eight other ships, Three Royal Family embossed and applied with silver glitter, actresses, comic and World war I approx 274 cards in total (2) £80-120 669.

FIFTEEN SETS OF PRE WAR CIGARETTE CARDS, including John Player and Sons, ‘Poultry’, ‘Fire Fighting Appliances’, ‘Regimental Standards and badges’, ‘Association Cup Winners’ and ‘Wild Birds’, WILLS ‘Household Hints’ and ‘Flags of the Empire’ etc. damp (quantity) £30-40

674.

COLLECTION OF MAINLY W.D. AND H.O. WILLS CIGARETTE CARDS, loose in two albums of cards gummed in, loose cards include Life in the Royal Navy 50 or 50, The Story of Navigation 50 of 50 other sets include Churchman’s ‘The R.A.F. at Work’, 48 of 48 and Senior Service ‘Beautiful Scotland’ photographic images £25-35

Lot 675

Lot 676

Lot 677

45


675.

Lot 679

INTERESTING COLLECTION IN EXCESS OF 200 EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY POSTCARDS, MAINLY AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND TOPOGRAPHICAL, including views with trolley busses and horse drawn gigs in Auckland, Wollongong, Brisbane etc. some showing tribes people and children diving for pennies off a bridge, Whakarewarewa, Rotorua, New Zealand, unusual gilt metallic card applied with gum leaf ‘From the Golden South’, colour cards from paintings of Australian Fauna and Australian life by J.M. Cantle and H. Praetorius £100-150

678.

ROCKY HORROR SHOW PROGRAMME 96. Produced by Richard O’Brien, QUEEN OFFICIAL PROGRAMME European Tour 1980 and ANOTHER Crazy Tour 1979 together with A SMALL AMOUNT OF POP RELATED EPHEMERA to include TWO TICKET STUBS FOR BILLY FURY SHOW Free Trade Hall, Manchester October 7th 1960 £15-20

679.

QUANTITY OF CUNARD WHITE STAR LINES EPHEMERA CIRCA 1940’s ONWARDS, includes 1949 R.M.S. Queen Mary, menus x 4, and programme of events x 3, passenger list, RMS ‘Mauritania’ information guide, passenger list 1948, related first day covers, including Last Call at Gibraltar of the Queen Mary 4-10-1967 etc. £60-100

680.

EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY ALBUM OF AUTOGRAPHS, including letter 1955 to ‘Francis Lyle (Tate and Lyle) from Cadbury Brothers - Bournville’ - noteworthy autographs include MERCEDES GLEITZ (first lady Olympic British gold medallist and face of Rolex in the 1920’s) HARRY LAUDER with comic caricature alongside, members of D’oyly Carte Opera Company, Jessie Matthews etc. £100-150

681.

TWO MARGARET THATCHER SIGNED LETTERS ON HOUSES OF COMMONS HEADED NOTE PAPER, addressed to Councillor Eadie 1975 and HOUSE OF COMMONS CHRISTMAS CARD 1974 signed by Edward Heath £30-40

Ephemera 676.

Lot 680

677.

46

VIVIAN LEIGH AUTOGRAPH ON LETTER HEADED NOTE PAPER FOR ‘THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP (Antiques) Bridge Street, Manchester’, collection by Mr Harold Gilbert, Proprietor circa 1958, now framed and glazed with related paper cuttings TOGETHER WITH OTHER AUTOGRAPHS COLLECTED BY MR GILBERT including letter from TONY WARREN actor dated 1964, two letters from CHAIN TOPOL together with FIDDLER ON THE ROOF PROGRAMME for Opera House, Manchester 1987, LETTERS OF THANKS FROM WINDSOR CASTLE and BUCKINGHAM PALACE on behalf of the Royal Family etc, £60-90 GOOD SELECTION OF MANCHESTER THEATRES, PROGRAMMES EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY AND LATER includes examples for Opera House, circa 1940’S, Gaiety Threatre circa 1913 (many glued down) Palace Theatre 1940’S onwards, Opera House and Library theatre circa 1950’s, MISC including Longford Threatre Stretford, 1945, Rusholme Theatre 1924 etc. and TWELVE HALLE CONCERTS SOCIETY, Concert Programmes 1922 £30-40


683.

FOUR BRITISH AIRWAYS CONCORD MENUS, with ‘flight certificate’ on the back cover, and two CONCORD STATIONERY SETS, each containing buff coloured headed note paper and envelopes, in brown covers (6) £10-15

684.

1990’s PROMOTIONAL CORONATION STREET CAST COLOUR PHOTOGRAPH with numerous signature beneath, TOGETHER WITH FURTHER SIGNATURES and fourteen black and white promotional photographs (16) £30-50

685.

686.

687.

688.

EIGHTY SIX EDITIONS OF ELVIS ‘The Official Collectors Edition’, MAGAZINE, published weekly 1-75/ (68 missing) and 83-90, TOGETHER WITH THREE RELATED BINDERS (89) £10-15 *INGRID BERGMAN SIGNED SVENSK FILM HISTORIA FIRST DAY COVER, framed , together with image from film together with TWO AUTOGRAPH PIECES BRIGITTE BARDOT AND JEANNE MOREAU, mounted with image from film Viva Marie (2) £50-60 *NICK NOLTE AUTOGRAPH PIECE framed together with black and white promotional image from film ‘ANOTHER 48 HOURS’, 17 1/2” x 11” TWO COLOUR IMAGES OF HALLE BERRY one being Catwoman signed ‘Love Halle B’ 15 1/2” x 9 3/4” £20-30 *TWO AUTOGRAPHS EDITIONS ‘COMEDIANS, 1998 THE BUMPER AUTOGRAPH EDITION FIRST DAY COVER’ STAMPS, FIVE SIGNATURES INCLUDING, MIKE YARWOOD, ROY WALKER, FRANK LARSON, ETC, TOGETHER WITH A ‘V E DAY’, 6TH ANNIVERSARY FRAMED PHOTOGRAPH WITH NINE RELATED COINS AND FOUR STAMPS (3) £20 - 30

689.

DONALD CAMPBELL, C.B.E. TEN LINE LETTER ON PERSONALISED PAPER, dated August 27th 1958, addressed to Mr H. Ogden, Coniston Association Football Club, Second paragraph reads; ‘I would be most honoured to accept your invitation and become patron of the club all being well, we shall shortly be visiting Coniston again and I hope to see you on that occasion’ signed, Yours sincerely ‘Donald Campbell’, 9 1/2” x 7 1/2” (24.1cm x 19cm) framed and glazed (faded) £80-120

690.

BOOK OF AUTOGRAPHS INCLUDING; Harry Lander, Robert Donat, Anna Neagle etc. £40-60

691.

EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY ‘THEATRE ROYAL, MANCHESTER’ PROGRAMME, printed on silk, advertising ‘Mr Bradbury, The Clowns Night’, ‘Speed the Plough’ and ‘Harlequin and Mother Goose’, dated November the 12th 1827, 14” x 8 3/4” (35.6cm x 22.3cm) (a.f.) mounted, framed and glazed £20-30

692.

COLLECTION OF PHOTOGRAPHS RELATED TO THE ROYAL FAMILY, mainly Princess Diana and the Manchester Y.M.C.A. and an ELECTROPLATED SPOONS £20-30

693.

ROYAL ANTEDILUVIAN ORDER OF BUFFALOES, SILVER GILT AND ENAMELLED MEDALLION, New Leaf Lodge, together with two gilt examples and related booklets and ephemera £25-35

Lot 686

Lot 689

General Collectables 694.

J H NAYLOR LTD - WIGAN “SPIRALARM TYPE “M”” MINERS BRASS SAFETY LAMP for the “Detection of Firedamp” numbered 2825 the quatrefoil pattern base with keywind adjustment, 12 1/4” (31.1cm) high and an ECCLES LAMP AND LIGHTING CO LTD MINERS BRASS SAFETY LAMP type 6 of traditional form, 9 1/2” (24.1cm) high £50 - 75 47


695.

AFTER LOUIS MOREAU PAIR OF BRONZED SPELTER ALLEGORICAL FEMALE FIGURES one entitled to the ebonized wood circular plinth base “Echo de la Montagne” the other lacks tablet, approximately 21” (53.3cm) high (2) £80 - 120

696.

SPIRIT OF ECSTASY CHROMIUM PLATED ROLLS ROYCE CAR MASCOT of traditional design, 4” (10.1cm) high £40 - 60

697.

Lot 695

698.

Lot 702

699.

TURNED AND EBONIZED WOOD POSSIBLY POLICE OFFICER’S WALKING STICK in the form of a tipstaff 33 1/2” (84.5cm) long and a HARDWOOD WALKING STICK with moulded composition handle in the form of a hounds head with glass inset eyes, 36” (91.4cm) long (2) £25 - 35

INTERESTING STEEL BLADED KNIFE WITH WELL CARVED GROTESQUE MASK HANDLE, 8 1/4” (21cm) long, TOGETHER WITH A SMALL MAMMALS SKULL and another item (3) £30-50

703.

LIGNUM VITAE and weighted truncheon, 10 1/4” (26cm) long £30-50

704.

COLLECTION OF PEGGY NESBIT DOLLS, including; Queen Berengaria, Queen Elizabeth I and a Seventeenth century Jacobean lady TOGETHER WITH 12 SIMILAR COSTUME DOLLS (15) £50-75

705.

S.B.S., SOLINGEN, GERMANY TABLE SERVICE OF GOLD PLATED AND STAINLESS STEEL CUTLERY FOR 12 PERSONS, complete with sauce and soup ladles, serving spoons, tart server, sugar bows, all with cabochon and bead edge struck handles, 69 pieces in a fitted attaché type case £50-75

706.

VICTORIAN BURR WALNUTWOOD AND TONBRIDGE BANDED PORTABLE LAP BOX AND COMBINED WORKBOX, the hinged lid and escutcheon with mother o’pearl hexagonal tablet inlay, fitted lift out tray over fold out writing slope with pen rest and inkwell, 12” (30.4cm) wide £40-60

EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY MODEL PRINTING PRESS CO. LONDON - CAST IRON FRAMED SMALL BENCH TOP 707. PRINTING PRESS model No. 1 £20-30

700.

MODERN ANEROID BAROMETER IN SHIPS WHEEL PATTERN STAINED ELM CASE £20-30

701.

TIBETAN COPPER PRAYER WHEEL WITH BAMBOO HANDLE, TOGETHER WITH A SET OF TAROT CARDS, in case (2) £20-30

Lot 704

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UNUSUAL LATE 19TH CENTURY SHEFFIELD PLATE OIL LAMP of orbicular form with embossed decorative girdle and ‘S’ shaped loop handle standing on a high conical form foot and having detachable bulls eye glass lens with peaked hood embossed “London”, 7” (17.8cm) high with lens attached and the SMALL PLATED METAL OIL FUNNEL with ornate ‘C’ scroll handle and applied with a satires mask (2) £50 - 75

702.

708.

LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY COOPERED OAK BUCKET/FIRE BUCKET with leather covered rope handle, three metal bands and remnants of coat of arms, 12” (30.5cm) high x 12” (30.5cm) diameter £30-40 SELMER, LONDON EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY FOUR PART EBONY ‘CONSOLE’ CLARINET, with plated metal fitments in original plush lined and fitted faux snakeskin covered box £25-35


709.

710.

711.

CIRCA 1920’s ART DECO DESIGN BOXED DESK SET OF FIVE PIECES, with green cream and black line inlaid plastic handles with chamferred tops, includes dip, pen, seal and letter opener in plush lined box, A WOOD PRINTING BLOCK, for oriental signature of three characters, an oak rocker blotter and FIVE SMALL BOTTLES FOR INK two only with part contents (8) £30-40 *EARLY 20TH CENTURY TINPLATE LOUD HAILER of traditional conical form 18 1/4” (46.4cm) long old brass cased PUMP ACTION PYRENE FIRE EXTINGUISHER of cylindrical form 13 1/2” (34.3cm) long overall £40-50 HENRI SELMER, PARIS, GOLD LACQUERED TENOR SAXAPHONE, model 80 - Super Action - Series II in fitted hard case, with accessories £500 - 700

712.

INTERESTING EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY CARVED WOODEN STAFF, with hobgoblin pattern figural top, 9 1/4” (23.5cm) high, TWO FIGURE 42” (106.7cm) overall, the shaft with carved abstract shaped shallow indentations, suggesting originally inlaid, TOGETHER WITH TWO OTHER SMALLER STAFFS with twisted shafts (3)

713.

LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY MAROON GLAZED AND MOULDED STONEWARE OBLONG PLAQUE OF QUEEN VICTORIA, old head in high relief, depicted wearing crown and head scarf, pierced to hand in portrait (one corner repaired) 9 1/2” x 7 1/2” (24.2cm x 19.1cm) £20-30

714.

SMALL EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY DECORATIVE HUNTING HORN, with embossed silvered coloured metal mounts and chain suspension, 9 3/4”(24.8cm) wide, AN ORIENTAL ANTIMONY TABLE CIGARETTE BOX, embossed with dragon and waves (hinge damaged) 7 1/4” (18.5cm) wide (2) £15-20

715.

ROLEX MID GREEN AND YELLOW ENAMEL OBLONG SHOP SIGN ‘Rolex for Sale’ , 15 3/4” x 23 3/4” (40cm x 60.3cm) (some losses) £80-120

716.

*BEATLES ‘MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR’ DOUBLE EP, page 22 with image of RINGO STAR AUTOGRAPHED £40-50

717.

TMHOF SWITZERLAND HEAVY QUALITY GILT METAL PORTICO TYPE CLOCK with eight days striking movement in a suspended shallow drum shaped case having brushed gilt dial with black roman numerals the oblong moulded top and base with fluted columns on tapered and nurled circular feet the under side of the base numbered 72815, 9 1/2” (24.1cm) high and the DARK BLUE AND GILT MOROCCO CLAD TWO DOOR BOX £100-150

Lot 710

718. �������������������� CIRCA 1930’S/1940’S IVORY COLOURED MOULDED PLASTIC CRADLE TELEPHONE with circular dial above pull out slide, the base with number 1/232l fhr56/2 £30-40

Lot 711

Lot 712

Lot 717 49


719. ����������������� PAIR OF VENETIAN MURANO MOTTLED GREEN AND CLEAR GLASS FIGURES OF A LADY AND GALLANT each in large brimmed hat on a fluted circular foot etched V.LX 1981, 10 1/2” (26.6cm) high £50-75

Lot 719

Lot 720

Lot 722

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720. ��������������������� POST WAR PAINTED AND STAINED WOOD MODEL OF A LATE 18TH CENTURY THREE MASTED MAN O’WAR HMS PORTLAND completed by well known modeller Arthur Williams, with detailed rigging showing all blocks and pulleys but no sails, planked deck and hull painted white below the water line, approx 34” (86.4cm) long overall in a later crude DISPLAY CASE £125-175 721. �������������������� MODERN BLACK FOREST CUCKOO CLOCK of traditional form but with swiss musical movement and automata to balcony above Roman dial with four figures on a turntable the three train movement with pine cone weights the case 15 1/2” (39.3cm) high overall £60-90 722.

EARLY 20TH CENTURY SWISS CYLINDER MUSICAL BOX PLAYING TWENTY AIRS on the 7 1/2” cylinder, lever winder and stop/play and change/ replay mechanism, in walnut wood case the exterior wood grained transfer decoration and ebonised moulded edges, the lid transfer printed with the British Royal Coat of Arms, 23 1/2” x 11 3/4” a 7” high, printed and hand written paper music mist to inside of lid £500-600

723.

SET OF BLACK WOOD DOMINOES in slide top box £10-20

724.

ROSS, LONDON 1915 MILITARY PRISM BINOCULARS No. 3, MK1, magnification 6, No. 8614 and a pair of black lacquered brass FIELD GLASSES with leather grips (2) £30-40

725.

A LATE 19TH CENTURY SMALL WALNUTWOOD CASED DISK MUSICAL BOX fitted with a 3 1/2” comb and fold down securing arm, external switch, the box with bone stringing line and vacant cartouche inlay and raised on turned tapering supports, 11 1/2” square TOGETHER WITH WINDING HANDLE AND COLLECTION OF 32 KALLIOPE GERMANY 9 1/8”(23.3CM) DIAMETER METAL DISKS in straw coloured box £200-300

726. ������������������������� V.B. AND CIE PARIS EARLY 20TH CENTURY ‘LESAUTO TRANSPORTS’ BOXED SPRING DRIVEN TINPLATE SIDE TIPPING WAGON, yellow with a random tipping action, swivelling front wheels locking to follow small or large circular route, on off control to steering wheel column, driver with articulated/ pinned arms and legs, blue uniform, four red wheels, 8 1/4” (21cm) long in BOX WITH BLACK AND WHITE PICTORIAL LID AND NUMBERED 246 £200-300 727. �������������� OROBR GERMANY EARLY 20TH CENTURY LITHOGRAPHED TINPLATE AND SPRING DRIVEN TIPPER TRUCK, red black and green and depicted with red wheels and white rubber tyres, gilt finished radiator with only one headlight, 8 1/2” long overall together with a C.W.S BISCUITS LITHOGRAPHED TI PLATE POSTCARDS TWO WHEEL HAND CART TIN, red and yellow with gilt crowned G. R. Royal cipher to sides, hinged low domed lid and fold ‘T’ shaped handle, 7” (17.8cm) long overall with handle down (2) £150-250 728. ������������������ FOURTEEN MINT AND BOXED MODERN MATCHBOX DIE CAST TOY VEHICLES includes various showmans engines, Stephensons Rocket etc (14) £50-75


Lot 730 Lot 725

729. ��������������������� A. BARRINGER, WALLIS AND MANNERS - FOR THE CO OPERATIVE WHOLESALE SOCIETY A CIRCA 1930’S LITHOGRAPHED TIN PLATE CRUMPSALL CREAM CRACKERS DELIVERY VAN SHAPED TIN with battery powered headlights (bulbs broken) the slide off lid and top of van sides showing the range of biscuit tins produced, hinged rear opening door, 9 3/4” (24.7cm) long £300-400 730.

GERMAN, CIRCA 1950’s/60’s TINPLATE ROLL ALONG BI PLANE, makers mark ZZ interlinked, 2 3/4” (7cm) long, DITTO MOTORCYCLE AND SIDECAR, with passenger, 3” (7.6cm) long and a SIMILAR POLICEMAN ON MOTORCYCLE, friction powered, 3 3/4” (9.6cm) long (3) £40-60

731.

CHROME PLATED RACING PIGEON TIMING CLOCK, in a black painted wood box £60-80

732.

LIBRASCO REPRODUCTION SET OF BRASS BANKERS BEAM SCALES, complete with dishes and eight nested weights, 22” (55.9cm) high £40-60

733.

SEVEN BYGONE BEECHWOOD WOOD WORKING TOOLS, COMPRISING; Braco and Bit, marking gauge and fine moulding planes together with a brass mounted hardwood mortice gauge (8) £20-30

734.

STANLEY RULE & LEVEL CO. ‘COMPASS PLANE’ with adjustable sole for circular work a STANLEY USA No. 78 RABBIT PLANE three various wood BLOCK PLANES a DRILL BRACE a printed fabric SURVEYORS TAPE etc. (9 items total) £40-60

735.

SUNDRY COLLECTABLES to include ENBESCO MAP WHEEL to read Statute and Nautical miles, WILKINSONS PATENT RAZOR BLADE DISPENSER with foliate scroll embossed plated metal case, TWO VARIOUS CIGAR CUTTERS AND A PIERCER small ebony and brass parallel rule etc. together with a small collection of Edward VII and later copper coinage £35-50

736.

THREE VANITY FAIR ‘SPY’ PRINTS, ‘GOODWOOD’ ‘STATESMAN, NO.79’ AND ‘PARIS EXHIBITION’, together with five coloured prints by ‘Kapp’, No.’s 1-5, all framed and glazed (8) £80-120

Lot 726

Lot 727

Lot 729 51


737.

Lot 737

EARLY 20TH CENTURY EMBOSSED BRASS ‘MAN IN THE MOON’ VESTA BOX crescent shaped, 2” (5.1cm) high SMALL BRASS POCKET CORKSCREW with rams head finial, small PALE AMBER AND 9CT GOLD CIGARETTE HOLDER in morocco case, an INGERSOL WHITE METAL CASED AND TRIUMPH POCKET WATCH with self wind movement and a WESTCLOX ‘POCKET BEN’ DITTO (5) £40-60

738. ����������������� MID 20TH CENTURY CHILDS SILVER SPOON AND PUSHER with engraved initials Sheffield 1945 in fitted box and a SMALL SILVER PHOTOGRAPH FRAME oblong and plain, 3 1/4” (8.3cm) high (2) £25-35

740. ���������������� EUSTON CHROMIUM PLATED CAR MASCOT in the form of a winged female nude in flying pose, 7 1/4” (18.4cm) high £35-50 741. ���������� VICTORIAN TORTOISESHELL CLAD SMALL OBLONG TRINKET BOX with domed hinged lid raised on white ceramic ball feet 2 1/2” (6.25cm) wide £30-40 742.

Lot 741 52

TWO FINE ART DECO PERIOD, BONE AND EBONY HARLEQUIN HANDLED MAGNIFYING GLASSES, both with high quality optics, 25.5cm and 19cm long respectively. Both with silver plate on brass frames and fittings, TOGETHER with TWO SCARCE VICTORIAN/EDWARDIAN MEDICAL ‘PENDANT’ TYPE MAGNIFYING GLASSES, 7cms long with fine optic in silver plate on brass frame, two pre 1939 MAGNIFYING GLASSES AND TWO MODERN ‘MAGNALIGHT’ MAGNIFYING GLASSES, one in case N.B. These Deco glasses are not the modern Indian resin handled copes seen on the market (8) £60-80

744.

THEATRE POSTERS/MAPS, Three George IV 21.5 x 13cm, printed text, flyers/ posters for production at the Threatre Royal, Hull 1823 (2) and 1826. Backed to old card, good clear text to each TOGETHER WITH 52cm x 43cm ‘Spain and Portugal’ and ‘The German Ocean’, 52cm x 43cm, Eighteenth century Tindall Maps on laid paper and TWO MAPS from the nineteenth century Royal Atlas of England and Wales (all maps a.f.) £40-60

745.

OASIS - SIGNED COPY OF THE SEMINAL C.D. ‘Definitely Maybe’. signed by Liam and Noel in typical bold black felt tip, C.D present

746.

1960’s ‘MAD MEN’ ADVERTISING MERCHANDISE, A SUPERB 1960’s KNOLL DESIGN STAINLESS STEEL ASHTRAY, stamped for ‘ Marlboro’ and used for Philip Morris Merchandising. A 1960’s NOVELTY PLASTIC ‘COCA COLA’ SODA PULL TOP in the form of the original bottle shape, a Jack Daniels ALARM CLOCK, probably later, the dial depicting the famous logo, working order and with all paint work intact

739. ����������������������� LATE 19TH CENTURY OVAL PORTRAIT MINIATURE ON IVORY HEAD AND SHOULDERS OF A YOUNG LADY hair in ringlets, 7 1/2” (19cm) high in brown morocco hinged case £50-80

Lot 739

Lot 740

743.

Lot 742

PROBABLY IVORY COAST, AFRICAN CARVED AND STAINED WOOD SEATED FIGURE, modelled with oval head and back swept coiffure, above a long neck, broad shoulders, arms free to the sides, the hands holding a large cup shaped receiver on the knome seated on stool on a circular base, 19 1/4” (48.9cm) high £35-50


747.

COLLECTION OF FOUR OLD FOUNTAIN PENS, various types, complete with tops, two pre 1914 DRAWING INSTRUMENTS, an ebonised pre 1914 set gauge and four post 1945 plastic drawing set squares (10)

748.

SMALL CAST BRONZE PLAQUE HEAD AND SHOULDERS IMAGE IN RELIEF OF JOHN LEWIS PATON M.A. initialled J.C. 1924. and with small owl to top L. H. corner, 3 3/8” (8.6cm) x 2 1/2” (6.4cm) in green card box and a HEAVY CAST BRONZE JEWISH MEDALLION with relief image of stylised lion on a plinth, sword and laurels ‘Peace be within thy Walls’ etc,. 2 1/4” (6cm) diameter (2) £30-40

749.

GOOD SELECTION OF CIRCA 1970’s 33 1/3 RPM LONG PLAY POPULAR RECORDS, including ‘The Complete Buddy Holly’ with pictorial front cover, Billy Joel various, Meatloaf, AC DC, Queen etc., approx 80 LP and a SMALL SELECTION OF 45 RPM SINGLES to include Simple Minds, Lionel Richie, Frankie goes to Hollywood, Eurythmics, Kate Bush etc. approx 70 with sleeves (approx 150 items in total) £75-125

750.

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751.

EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY ALBUM OF NEWSPAPER CUTTINGS ETC. ANOTHER RELATING TO THE ROYAL FAMILY, TWO SMALL WATERCOLOURS SIGNED W. PRESTAGE AND THREE SMALL PHOTOGRAPHS (7) £40-60

752.

753.

PROBABLY LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY VOLUME OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS, with practical observations printed to each page, the final pages with table of weights and measures, Geographical index etc. and final testimonies in favour of the bible, printed by Russell and Allen, Printers, Manchester, rebound £75-100

754.

CONWAY STEWART FOUNTAIN PEN, black with three gilt bands, MATCHING PENCIL, MODERN PARK ‘SONNET’ FOUNTAIN PEN AND MATCHING BALL POINT PEN, PAPERMATE FOUNTAIN PEN AND BALLPOINT PEN (6) £25-40

755.

THREE STERLING SILVER PROPELLING PENCILS, comprising TWO ENGINE TURNED EXAMPLES, be with later (?) top and scroll engraved ‘Everpoint’ EXAMPLE, TOGETHER WITH TWO ENGINE TURNED ELECTROPLATED EXAMPLES (5) £45-60

756.

FIVE MODERN FOUNTAIN PENS, including a Parker Rialto example, TWO OTHER PARKERS AND A BLUE PLASTIC WATERMAN for ‘World Magazine’, TOGETHER WITH SEVEN MODERN BALL POINT PENS, Parker, Papermate, Cabouchon etc. (12) £30-50

757.

NINETEEN SPECIMENS OF BUTTERFLIES AND MOTHS, including Red Admiral, Scarce Copper, Clouded Yellow etc. (contained in two frames) £30-50

758.

PAIR OF ‘OLD ATLANTIC’ CAR SIDE LAMPS, with bayonet fittings and two glass panels, one clear, the other striped in blue (2) (one a.f.) £20-30

759.

TWELVE SMALL PEWTER BALUSTER MEASURES, together with FIVE BARREL TAPS and two ‘Optic pearl’ etc. £20-30

Lot 748

Lot 749

Lot 754

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Lot 760

760.

FOUR AFRICAN CARVED HARDWOOD FIGURES, modelled standing, TOGETHER WITH SIMILAR CARVED HEAD AND A SOUTH EAST ASIAN CARVED REDWOOD HEAD , 6 1/2” (16.5cm) high and SMALLER (6) £50-80

761.

18 EDISON ‘BLUE AMBERED RECORD’ CYLINDERS, in outer cases, with covers, contained in a ‘Hudson’s Soap’ pine box £30-50

762.

PAIR OF HOWELL AND HAMMER, BIRMINGHAM REAR LIGHTS with domed red facet cut lenses, TOGETHER WITH ANOTHER (3) £40-60

763.

HOOPER COACHWORK GOUACHE DRAWING ‘32 H.P. Straight and Daimler’ 7 1/4” x 20 3/4” (18.4cm x 52.7cm) £20-30

764.

FOUR OLD SMITHS CAR DASHBOARD CLOCKS, with silvered dials, two with winders to the front and two with hinged fittings and winders to the rear, one lacking glass (4) £40-60

765.

THREE OLD DASHBOARD CLOCKS, with black dials, comprising TWO SMITHS examples, with tall winder to the rear (one a.f.) and an AC example (3) £30-70

766.

LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY BLACK SILK AND HAND WORKED FAN, with ebonised sticks and floral design, TOGETHER WITH A PIERCED BONE AND GILT EXAMPLE, floral painted with lace edge and SIX OTHER FANS (8) £20-40

Lot 761

Lot 764

767.

Lot 765

54

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768.

1980’s SEVEN PIECE RUSSIAN PORCELAIN OLYMPIC GAMES SOUVENIR COFFEE SET FOR TWO PERSONS, comprising; COFFEE POT AND PAIR OF CUPS, SAUCERS AND SIDE PLATES, colour printed with logo, gilt lined rims (coffee pot handle reglued) TOGETHER WITH FOUR ‘OLYMPIC GAMES’ COMMEMORATIVE TEA CUPS AND SAUCERS and another similar, possibly related TEACUP AND SAUCER, printed marks (17) £60-80

769.

OLD MOUNTED SPECIMEN OF AN AFRICAN BUFFALO SKULL WITH HORNS mounted on a stained wood plaque, the horns and bare bone skull painted in black and white stain, horns with an overall span of approx 38” (96.5cm) £200-300

770.

BOSSAMO VANDY(?) (20TH CENTURY) OIL ON CANVAS 1/4 length portrait of William Pickles Signed and dated April 1968 23” x 19” (58.4cm x 48.3cm) And two related black and white prints from photographs Foot note: William Pickles was the founder and chairman of William Pickles & Co., textile merchants whose office was based at 10 Portland Street, Manchester £25-35

771.

PRE -WAR WOODEN BOXED ‘REGENT JUNIOR’ AUTOMOBILE FOOTPUMP £20-30

772.

APPROX 86 PHOTOGRAPHIC GLASS LANTERN SLIDES, contained in two wooden boxes £80-100

773.

FOUR EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY BRASS AUTOMOBILE HORNS (A.F.) £50-70


774.

775.

LATE VICTORIAN REVERSE PAINTED ON GLASS SILHOUETTE PICTURE DEPICTING ‘The London and Dover Coach’, gilt enriched, contained in a maple wood frame, 12 1/2” x 17 1/4”, also a reproduction WALKING STICK with dogs head handle (2) £50-70 ANTIOIO NAPPO TWO SMALL EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY NEOPOLITAN GOUACHE DRAWINGS of Amorini, signed 3 1/2” x 6 3/4” framed £60-80

783.

TWO MINERS LAMPS £50-70

784.

TWO RAILWAY LAMPS AND CONVERTED TO ELECTRICITY AUTOMOBILE LAMP (3) £40-60

785.

SEVEN VARIOUS LUCAS AND OTHER CYCLE LAMPS £80-120

786.

MODERN PRINZ ASTRAL 450 CATADIOPTRIC ASTRONOMICAL TELESCOPE, in box, a COBRA TRIPOD AND TWO ON BOOKS on astronomy £40-60

787.

TWO BOXED STUDENTS MICROSCOPES £30-40

788.

TWO INTERESTING PAINTED AND CARVED SOFTWOOD FIGURES, modelled as a pirate with screw flattened arms) with cutlass and pistol and his companion possibly works by a sailor, 12” (30.5cm) high, approx, supplied with a barrel and painted plywood bracket (4) £40-60

776.

AUTOGRAPHED PHOTOGRAPH OF THE CORONATION STREET CAST CIRCA 1980’s/90’s, FRAMED ALSO A small WATERCOLOUR BY Diana Ziviback ‘89 and TWO FRAMED VICTORIAN FASHION PLATES (4) £50-70

777.

TWO EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY GERMAN ACCORDIONS £60-80

789.

THREE EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY COPPER AND BRASS BUGLES £50-70

PAIR OF LEITZ 8 X 32 TRINOVID BINOCULARS in case with shoulder strap £30-50

790.

9ct GOLD MOUNTED AMBER CHEROOT HOLDER, in plush lined morocco ‘London Made’ case, TOGETHER WITH A CLAY PIPE, PAIR OF PINCE-NEZ SPECTACLES, cased and a ROYAL COMMEMORATIVE THIMBLE, in case (4) £40-60

778.

779.

AN M. HOHNER CHROMETTA 14 MOUTH ORGAN, in case £20-30

780.

CASED PARKER ROLLED GOLD FOUNTAIN PEN AND MATCHING PROPELLING PENCIL, also a MODERN WATERMAN (France) FOUNTAIN PEN AND MATCHING BALL POINT PEN in case £20-30

781.

782.

LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY WOODEN HANDLED STEEL CORKSCREW, with suspension ring £30-50 THIRTY SEVEN 1950’s/60’s BLACK AND WHITE PUBLICITY PHOTOGRAPHS of Cliff Richard, Hilda Baker, Tommy Cooper, Eddie Calvert, Tommy Steele, Gracie Fields, Tommy Trinder etc. THREE WITH AUTOGRAPHS, ‘Fred Ferrari, ‘Bob and Alf Pearson’ and ANOTHER (37) £30-40

791.

SET OF TWENTY ‘A PICTURE HISTORY OF THE MOTOR CAR’ SMALL BOOKLETS, published by The Sunday Times, plus four duplicates, 8, 9, 14 and 16 (24) £30-50

792.

EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY SET OF SMALL BRASS POSTAL SCALES, with mahogany base with matched weights, TOGETHER WITH A SET OF SOVEREIGN AND HALF SOVEREIGN BALANCE SCALES, cased and a cased set of JEWELLERY WEIGHTS (3) £40-60

Lot 784

Lot 788

55


793.

NUMBERED SET OF FOUR KROPP, SHEFFIELD EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY CUT THROAT RAZORS, with hollow ground blades, black composition handles in PLUSH LINED AND FITTED MOROCCO COVERED BOX (lid detached) an EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY MAHOGANY INSTRUMENT BOX, 12 1/4” x 7 1/4” and a PAIR OF BRASS SCISSOR PATTERN CANDLE SNUFFERS £30-40

794.

CIRCA 1950’s SILVER AND ENAMEL MASONIC JEWEL ‘JUSTICE TRUTH PHILANTHROPY’ with ribbon and bar SILVER CRICKET RELATED FOB PENDANT, OTHER BADGES, A SILVER JUBILEE CLASP KNIFE 1952-1977 contents of CIGARETTE TIN £25-35

795.

CIRCA 1930’S BRUNSVIGA 13Z CALCULATING MACHINE, in cash machine shaped case with a recent copy of operating instructions, the case 5 1/2” (14cm) wide x 6 1/4” (15.9cm) high £40-60

796.

WILLIAM LUND’S TYPE ‘LONDON RACK’ PATENT CORKSCREWS, bronze painted, the turned wood handle having end brush £50-70

Lot 796

Lot 802

797. ������������������ PAIR OF OAK TABLE CANDLESTICKS with metal removable nozzles, campana sconces, spirally twisted columns on dished circular bases, 12” high £20-30 798.

Lot 804

56

19th CENTURY TORTOISESHELL AND PEWTER LINED CARTE D’ VISITE CASE with push button release to the hinged cover, 3¾”x2¾” (9.5x7cm) £30-50

799.

LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY WATERCOLOUR PORTRAIT, BUST LENGTH OF A LADY in fur trimmed hat and coat unsigned 3 1/2” x 2 3/4” (8.9cm x 7cm) in gilt framed with related details to paper label stuck on to easel support £50-75

800.

THREE OLD CORKSCREWS (3) £30-40

801.

FOUR SILVER/CHROME PLATED POCKET CIGARETTE LIGHTERS, including two Ronson examples, ANOTHER ‘Firefly’ with Map of Switzerland and an ELECTROPLATED VESTA CASE with enamelled coat of arms for Ramsgate (6) £30-40

802.

ACCLES AND POLLOCK LTD. MID TWENTIETH CENTURY APOLLO ARCHERY SET, containing the Kestrel cast alloy two part bow with moulded cork grip, set of six Apollo ‘Pathfinder’ alloy arrows and related accessories in fitted green composition and metal case £40-60

803.

LATE 19TH CENTURY MEERSCHAUM CIGAR HOLDER plain tapered body with amber mouth piece, 5” long (by repute purchased from the sale of Buffalo Bill Coadys effects following his bankruptcy) in morocco and plush lined case £40-60

804.

EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY CONTINENTAL ORNATE GILT METAL SIMULATED MALACHITE QUATREFOIL LIDDED JEWELLERY BOX, the hinged lid centered with oval relief panels of a lady, plush lined interior, 6 1/4” (15.9cm) wide WITH ORIGINAL GILT KEY £80-120


805.

806.

NINETEENTH CENTURY SCOTTISH HORN AND WHITE METAL MOUNTED SNUFF MULL, of straight sided tapering form with hinged lid applied with oblong metal, tablet engraved with a fouled anchor, the metal hinge rim inscribed ‘Wm Gray Kirkintulloch’, 3” (7.6cm) high £60-80 NINETEENTH CENTURY STYLE OVAL PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF A YOUNG LADY, wearing cloak with oval pearl brooch, pearl band in her hair in heavy moulded gilt composition oval frame, 7 1/2” (19.1cm) high, the frame £40-60

807.

EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY OVAL HALF LENGTH PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF A LADY, hair tied up ti ha ribbon and wearing dress with shoulder cape and ruffled collar, signed Sapres Ingres, 3 1/4” (8.3cm) high in oblong gilt frame

808.

RABONE AND CO., BIRMINGHAM BOXWOOD AND BRASS FOUR PART FOLDING RULER, incorporating spirit level and 180 degree calibrated scale, TWO OTHER RABONE FOLDING RULERS AND A HOCKLEY ABBEY TWO PART RULER but incorporating bras pull out 12” extension (4) £30-40

809.

NINETEENTH CENTURY STUDDED LEATHER FIRE BUCKET, of tapering form with leather swing handle reenforced with metal rim, 10” (25.4cm) diameter £45-65

810.

SET OF FOUR SIMULATED IVORY AND SCRIMSHAW WORK OVAL PLAQUES DEPICTING NELSON’S SHIP OF THE LINE, each 4 1/4” x 3” (11cm x 7.5cm) in ebonised wood frames viz Constitution, Fondroyant, Bonhamme, Richard and Serapio under engagement and The Amphion (4) £30-40

811.

MEDIEVAL STYLE PAINTED AND CARVED WOOD FIGURAL CHESS SET, together with a leather covered folding board £30-40

812.

OLD BRASS CANDLESTICK TELEPHONE with separate twin bell ringing box £80-120

813.

REPRODUCTION BELL TELEPHONE BLACK BAKELITE CRADLE TELEPHONE, with gilt transfers £30-50

814.

COLLECTION OF SEVENTEEN EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY AND LATER WALKING STICKS AND CANES, including four with silver pommels, two with painted and carved wooden bird pattern handles, etc. (17) £80-120 Lot 805

Lot 809

Lot 805

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Costume and Textiles 815.

SMALL CARVED SHELL CAMEO BROOCH with 9ct gold frame 1 1/2” high a SMALL JASPERWARE CAMEO BROOCH in silver and marcasite with GILT METAL CHAIN NECKLACE AND A TIE PIN (4) £40-60

826.

KENDAL MILNE LABELLED LADIES FUR COAT £30-50

827.

ASTRAKA LABELLED LADIES FUR JACKET AND TWO FUR COLLARS (3) £30-50

828.

19TH CENTURY JEWISH ‘TALLIS BAG’ IN WINE RED PLUSH FABRIC with gilt braid design centred with Star of David beneath a crown, displayed in a gilt frame and glazed, SIMILAR BLUE PLUSH DITTO and ANOTHER with needleworked design featuring a basket of flowers each with hand written note of family history and a RED PLUSH AND GILT METAL BEADWORKED SKULL CAP (4) £50-75

829.

LADY’S BROWN MINK SHORT JACKET, with cape collar and hook fastening TOGETHER WIT HA LADY’S MUSQUASH 3/4 LENGTH COAT, with revered collar, double breasted front, fastening with four large embroidered buttons (2) £50-75

830.

QUANTITY OF LADY’S VINTAGE CLOTHING, including a black and bronze sequin jacket, a two piece wool dress suite, and various other JACKETS AND TOPS, pairs of shoes and three handbags £20-30

831.

LADY’S LIGHT BROWN FUR STOLE, with pendant tails, TOGETHER WITH THREE OTHER PIECES (4) £5-10

832.

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833.

LADIES BROWN FUR SHORT EVENING JACKET/ CAPE, TOGETHER WITH A FOX FUR STOLE, and two gents black trilby hats (4) £30-50

834.

DUNN AND CO., LONDON, TOP HAT, size 7, boxed £30 - 50

835.

TWO BLACK BOWLER HATS ‘BURLINGTON’ BY WOODROW and MOSS BROS £30 - 50

816. �������������������� GEORGE V LADIES 9CT GOLD MESH SMALL PURSE semi circular hinged top with ball clasp fastening, 2 3/4” (7cm) wide Birmingham 1916, 27.3 gms £225-275 Lot 816

Lot 817

Lot 831

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817. ����������������������� GEORGE V LADIES SILVER MESH EVENING BAG/ PURSE the mount with serpentine top and angular shoulders with chain handle, 7 1/4” (18.5cm) wide, 9oz £80-120 818.

TWO MACHINE WOVEN PICTORIAL TAPESTRY WALL HANGING, 48” x 64” (122cm x 162.6cm) and 36” x 47” (91.5cm x 119.4cm) (2) £50-80

819.

RUSSIAN BLUE IMITATION FUR CAP, with enamelled hammer and sickle/red star badge, TOGETHER WITH A JAPANESE PINK SILK KIMONO, floral printed (2) £20-40

820.

LADIES DARK FUR COAT AND A SHEEPSKIN COAT £20-30

821.

LADIES DARK RABBIT FUR SHORT EVENING JACKET AND A FOX FUR STOLE (2) £25-35

822.

LADY’S FULL LENGTH PONYSKIN COAT with fox fur collar £30-50

823.

LADIES FULL LENGTH MINK COAT, MINK STOLE, FUR COAT AND A SIMULATED FUR COAT (4) £40-60

824.

LADIES PALE FOX FUR CAPE £15-25

825.

LADIES MUSQUASH FUR COAT AND A MODERN FAUX FUR COAT (2) £30-50


836.

LARGE LACE TRIMMED TABLE CLOTH; MADEIRA EMBROIDERED AND CUT FABRIC LARGE TABLE CLOTH; A SET OF PLAIN LINEN TABLE NAPKINS, A MACHINE LACE TRIMMED TABLE CLOTH AND A SET OF MATCHING NAPKINS £30 - 50

837.

VARIOUS EMBROIDERED AND OTHER TABLE LINEN £30 - 50

838.

ACADEMIC CLOAK AND SHAW, by Shepherd and Woodward, Oxford £20-30

846.

FOUR LADY’S FUR BOATS, with peter pen collars, hook fastenings, wide sleeves and slit pockets, TOGETHER WITH A LARGE COLLECTION VINTAGE LADY’S COSTUME, including evening dresses, day wear, jackets and coats £20-40

846A.

VICTORIAN LADIES JET BEAD ENCRUSTED BELT with carved jet two part buckle, later applied black plastic pyramid form buttons, 35” (89cm) long £25-35

847.

LADY’S GILT METAL MUSICAL POWDER COMPACT, oblong and engine turned, 3 1/42 wide, the musical box play the theme from ‘The Third Man’, boxed and GILT METAL DRESSING TABLE POWDER BOX, with Thorens Swiss Musical box movement playing ‘Invitation to the Waltz’, the circular engine turned and engraved case, on three ball feet, circular, 3 1/2” diameter (2) £20-30

839.

1930’s LADIES SNAKE SKIN HANDBAG, with silk lined interior (part a.f.) and a DARK BROWN SILK PURSE £20-30

840.

AFRICAN OR EGYPTIAN LACE TYPE DECORATIVE WALL HANGING, hand worked i white metal with rows of stylised figures, trees and baskets of flowers, 72” x 27” (183cm x 68,6cm) 848. £50-80

841.

1926 SILVER BEAD WORKED WHITE SILK CHIFFON WEDDING DRESS, mid calf length (a.f.) and two plaited hair pieces (3) £25-35

842.

PAIR OF LADY’S BHS PREMIER COLLECTION IVORY EVENING SHOES, SIZE 3, TOGETHER WITH TWO OTHER PAIRS OF LADIES EVENING SHOES and a QUANTITY OF LADY’S TAP SHOES, heavily worn, various sizes (24) £10-15

843.

COLLECTION OF NINE VINTAGE LADY’S HANDBAGS including two cream leather doctors bags (9) £10-20

844.

COLLECTION OF ASSORTED BED LINEN, together with a QUANTITY OF CLOTHING ADVERTISING BOARDS £10-15

845.

849.

Lot 835

WILLIAM IV POETICAL AND ALPHABETICAL SAMPLER with ten rows of text within a floral silkwork garland ‘Mary Proctor’s Work Aged 12 Years 1836’, approx 16” x 17” (40.6cm x 43.2cm) later gilt framed and glazed £50-80 EARLY VICTORIAN BERLIN WOOLWORK NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER inscribed Elizabeth Higginbotham 1840, 15 3/4” x 15 3/4” £80-120

850.

SELECTION OF MODERN LADYS FASHION GARMENTS, together wit ha wedding dress

851.

SINGLE STRAND NECKLACE OF BAROQUE PEARLS, with sixteen pendant amethyst pearls with 14k gold clasp and the MATCHING TWO STRAND BRACELET (2) £40-60

852.

SINGLE STRAND NECKLACE OF BAROQUE PEARLS, the front with a fringe of seven strings of pearls £20-30

CIRCA 1980’s IVORY SATIN WEDDING DRESS with applique panels, pearl and 853. crystal bead detailing and train, TOGETHER WITH THREE OTHER VINTAGE WEDDING DRESSES, various sizes (4) £50-80

Lot 834

PAIR OF EDWARD VII ENGRAVED SILVER HAIR COMBS, with butterfly pierced tops, 5” (12.7cm) long, Birmingham 1904 and 1905, makers mark, P & T, 0.5oz approx (2)

Lot 840

Lot 850

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CAPES DUNN & CO. Forthcoming Sales 2012 September 25

Antique Furniture, Clocks, Bronzes, Carpets & Rugs, Musical Instruments, Oil Paintings & Watercolours

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October 16

Jewellery, Silver, Plated Wares, Watches & Gold Coins

23 ������������������������������������������������� Specialist Auction of Northern Artists at 12 noon A full list of sale dates for 2012 is available on our website www.capesdunn.com and on www.ukauctioneers.com PLEASE NOTE We hold chattel auctions fortnightly on Mondays

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IMPORTANT NOTICES

CONDITIONS OF SALE

The descriptions in this catalogue are for the purposes of identifying the lots and are not intended in any way as a guarantee of authenticity. Please see the General Conditions of Sale on the inside front cover of this catalogue

1. General. Every Lot is sold with all faults and errors of description and the auctioneers disclaim, for themselves and for the vendor, all responsibility for authenticity, age, origin, condition or quality. All statements on such matters whether printed in the Catalogue or made orally are statements of opinion and not representations of fact. Purchasers are deemed to have satisfied themselves on authenticity, condition, etc., before bidding and no-one in the Auctioneers’ employment has authority to make any representation of fact. 2. Bidding. The Auctioneer has absolute discretion to divide any Lot, to combine any two or more Lots, to withdraw any Lots, to refuse bids and to regulate the bidding. He may bid on the vendor’s behalf for all goods which are being offered subject to reserve or at the Auctioneers’ discretion. 3. Fall of Hammer. The highest bidder shall be the buyer - if any dispute arises the Auctioneer has absolute discretion to settle the dispute or to re-offer the Lot. At the fall of the hammer every Lot shall be at the risk of the buyer, and the purchaser shall give to the Auctioneer his name and address and such proportion of the purchase price as the Auctioneer may require, in default of which the Auctioneer may re-offer and re-sell the Lot or Lots in question. 4. Clearance of Purchases. No purchases shall be claimed or removed until the Sale has been concluded. All lots shall be paid for and removed at the buyer’s risk and expense at the end of the first working day following the Sale, failing which the Auctioneers shall not be responsible if the same are lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed, and all Lots not so removed shall remain at the risk of the buyer and subject to a warehousing charge of 25p per lot per day. If they are not removed within seven days of the Sale the Auctioneers may re-sell them by auction or privately without notice to the buyer. Any liability which there may be on the part of the Auctioneers in respect of any loss shall be restricted to a maximum of the price paid by the purchaser of the Lot. 5. Agency and General. The Auctioneers act as agents only and they disclaim responsibility for default by either buyer or seller. They accept no responsibility in connection with the commissioning of members of their staff to bid for Lots on behalf of intending purchasers. Instructions given by telephone are accepted at the sender’s risk and must be confirmed in writing forthwith. The Auctioneers do not guarantee the title of any Lot or Lots sold by them and will not be responsible for any defect in such title. 6. Defaults. If any buyer fails to comply with any of the above conditions the damages recoverable from the defaulter shall include all loss arising from any re-sale of the Lot together with the charges and expenses in respect of both sales and any money deposited in part payment shall be held by the Auctioneers against the defaulter’s liability. 7. Third Party Liability. Every person on the Auctioneer’s premises at any time shall be deemed to be there at his own risk and with notice of the condition of the premises and of the method of arranging furniture, etc. He shall have no claim against the Auctioneers in respect of any injury he may sustain or any accident which may occur. 8. Viewers handling goods on display will be held fully responsible for any damage or breakage. 9. Payment. All goods must be paid for within 48 hours of the date of sale, any extension of this must be agreed with the saleroom prior to the date of sale. Following the sale, payment for the goods can be made either by: Cash, due to money laundering regulations, we are unable to accept payment of more than £5,000 in cash for an individual lot. Cheque, Made payable to: Capes Dunn & Co. please note: cheques need to clear before goods can be collected. Cheques which are post-dated or written by a third party will not be accepted. Debit or Credit Card, maximum of £500 if payment made over the telephone, only one telephone payment accepted per invoice. Please note: payment by credit card will incur an additional 2.5% + VAT handling fee. We do not accept American Express. Direct Bank Transfer, please email for details. Bankers Draft. CHEQUES Purchasers wishing to pay by cheque must produce a Bank reference to the Auctioneers before the sale. PLEASE NOTE Cheques which are post-dated or written by a third party will not be accepted. There is a buyer’s premium of 16% + V.A.T. on the hammer price.

All weights and measurements are approximate Buyer's premium is 16% + V.A.T on the hammer price * Denotes that goods belong to registered persons and V.A.T. will be charged

YOUR ATTENTION IS PARTICULARLY DRAWN TO THE FOLLOWING Whilst Capes Dunn & Co make every effort to ensure the accuracy of their catalogue and the description of any lot: (a) (b)

(c)

(d)

Each lot as set out in the catalogue or as divided or combined with any other lot or lots is sold by the vendor with all faults, imperfections and errors of descriptions. Capes Dunn & Co do not accept responsibility for the authenticity, genuineness, origin, authorship, date, age, period, condition or quality of any lot, unless they have been instructed in writing by the vendor so to certify, and in such case the Auctioneers do so as agents of the vendor and are not themselves responsible for such claims. All statements, whether printed in the catalogue or made orally as to any of the matters set out in (b) above are statements of opinion only and are not to be taken as being or implying any warranties or representations of fact by Capes Dunn & Co, unless they have been instructed in writing by the vendor so to certify, and in such case the Auctioneers do so as agents of the vendor and are not themselves responsible for such claims. Droit de Suite The Artist’s Resale Right Regulations Following the introduction of the Artist’s Resale Right Regulations on 14 February 2006, Capes Dunn will implement the new levy as follows: Capes Dunn will collect the same amount as the resale royalty from the buyer for any work of art covered by the regulations.

Royalty rates will only apply to works sold in the secondary market and not for those sold for the first time, and for works which are sold for €1000 or more. Royalty rates are calculated as a percentage of the sale price on a sliding scale from 4% (from €1000 to €50,000) down to 0.25% (over €500,000).

Resale royalties ARE NOT subject to VAT.

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