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Keyless lever pocket watch by Parkinson & Bouts, London, no. 37086, three quarter plate, in 18ct gold half hunter case, by A. Stram, 1874. Condition Report 58g gross. The watch runs if would but needs a clean. The outside diameter of the case is 48mm. There is a minor hair crack to the dial, but it's barely visible. The front and back hinges shut nice and there are no gaps. The front cover opens on its spring. There is some wear to the engine turning and it needs a new minute hand.
Small Private Press Books and Booklets1.Marvell (Andrew) Daphnis and Chloe, no. 127 of 250 copies. Kit-Cat Press, nd. 2.Austen (Jane) Frederic and Elfreda: with illustration by Edward Bawden. Copy 247 of 350. Kit-Cat Press, 1987 3.Hardacre (Kenneth) Some odd characters, one of 150 copies, Kit-Cat Press, 1986 4.Harrop (Dorothy) Sir Emery Walker 1851-1933, signed by author, Nine Elms Press5.Gerard (David) Walter Crane and the rhetoric of art, one of 350 copies signed by Gerard, Paperback pamphlet bound in Morris Willow-pattern paper. Nine Elms Press, 1999 6. Nash (John) Mr Cobden-Sanderson's two-handed engine, 350 copies printed, signed by author. Paperback pamphlet bound in Morris Willow-pattern paper. Signed by Peter J Sanderson. Nine Elms Press, 1994 7.Lindsay (Jack) William Morris: dreamer of dreams, one of 500 copies, paperback pamphlet bound in Morris Willow-pattern paper, Nine Elms Press, 1991 8.Gerard (David) Ruskin & William Morris, one of 350 copies, paperback pamphlet bound in Morris Willow-pattern paper. Signed by Peter J Sanderson, Nine Elms Press, 1998 9.Stansky (Peter) William Morris C.R. Ashbee and the Arts and Crafts,one of 300 copies signed by author, paperback pamphlet bound in Morris Willow-pattern paper (slight discolouration to spine. Nine Elms Press, 19841.Rae (Thomas) Adventures of John M'Alpine copy no. 136 of 200 of a total of 226. Bound in quarter leather with Japanese wood veneer over boards. Black Pennell Press, 19852.Wilson (L M) The old bookseller, copy 71 of 75 quarter bound in Elephanthide with decorated paper sides. Black Pennell Press, 19893.Rules and directions to be observed in printing-houses Black Pennell Press, copy 161 of 200, bound in quarter lined with marbled sides. Black Pennell Press, 19881.Austen (Jane) Northanger Abbey, copy no. 1396 of 1,500. Designed by Richard Ellis and illustrated by Charles Hutton. Signed by illustrator. Bound in striped silk cloth, leather spine label, Slip case, Garamond Press, 1971 1. Theroux (Paul) Shortest day of the year, copy 29 of 175, out of 201, bound in cloth. 3 colour illustrations by Sebastian Carter. Signed, Sixth Chamber Press, 1986 1.Crombie (John) The colour schemers no 218 of 35 copies, 16.5 x 17.5cm. Pp. (32), colour illustrations with card covers. Kickshaws, 1982. 1.Knowles (Richard) Death of Charles Stothard, One of 100 copies, soft grey card cover. 1st Edition. Title-page wood engraving of Beer Ferrers church by Chris Bayley. Box Tree Press, 1981 1.History of Pompey the little, or the adventures of a lap-dog. Copy no. 195 of 400. Bound in quarter white buckram with brown paper boards. Dust jacket heavily foxed also page edges but text pages good. Page colour tanned. Golden Cockerel, 1926Plus; Bibliography: April 1921 - Dec 1929 and Autumn list 1931
A silver cigarette case, hallmarks for London 1907-8 S Mordan & Co Ltd, of plain design with the name 'Coralie' engraved to one corner, in black velvet pouch, together with another silver cigarette case, hallmarks for Birmingham 1920-21 Deakin & Francis Ltd, with engine turned decoration to exterior and monogram 'HMO' engraved to cartouche, in leather pouch, a silver powder compact, hallmarks for Birmingham 1920-21 JR, with engine turned decoration to exterior and 'HMO' engraved to cartouche, in black velvet pouch, and a collection of silver and white metal belt buckles dating to c.1900, approx 10ozt (a lot)
A pair of 9ct gold modern gents cufflinks, with engine turned detail, 375 stamped to verso, 7g, together with an Oriental silver brooch, faux pearls with 9ct gold clasp, a pair of enamel cufflinks, mixed lot of commemorative coins to include Elizabeth II British and Australia coins, a World War I Service Medal 1914-18 inscribed to 5722 Pte J Rigley High.L.I, and an American Farmland pipe with amber mouth piece (a lot)
1. Garwood (Tirzah) Long live Great Bardfield & love to you all: her autobiography 1908-43: edited and with biographical notes on the period 1943-1951 by Anne Ullmann, one of 550 copies bound in a quarter cloth with patterned paper boards adapted from a design by Tirzah. Wife of Eric Ravilious. Fleece Press, 2012 2. Garnett (David), Never be a bookseller, one of 400 copies bound in marbled paper. Pamphlet with engravings by Howard Phipps. Fleece Press, 1995 3. The press: that villainous engine: with wood engravings by Peter Foster, one of 250 copies, 12 pp. 6 wood engraved illustrations. Marbled wrappers, Fleece Press, 1984
A mid 19th Century brass bound coromandel vanity box opening to fitted interior with eleven various silver topped clear cut glass jars and bottles each with engine turned decoration, all above fall front section concealing twin drawers, silver marked London 1857, Thomas Johnson I, lock marked S. Mordan & Co, length 34cm.
A group of 1950s to 60s fountain pens to include Parker '17' duofold fountain pen with black case, thin cap ring and gold Parker clip, length 13.2cm, a Parker '61' with black body, gilt metal engine turned pull off lid with grey button and furniture, a Parker '45' convertible in burgundy, and a Burnham 48 fountain pen and propelling pencil set in with green, black and grey marbled finish all with boxes and some original instructions. (5)
A George III hallmarked silver 'Frying Pan' caddy spoon with engine turned decoration and bifurcated handle, Birmingham 1810, William Pugh, together with another smaller example with die stamped bowl depicting a Chinaman carrying a Kati within a reeded double border of husks and ovals and twisted wire loop handle, circa 1810, unmarked (2)
VINTAGE LEGO: A collection of 3x vintage Lego sets - 6445 Res-Q, 6486 Fire Engine and 6573. All within the original boxes.NOTE: From a private collection of original mostly early 1990's Lego System sets. Vendor has checked all sets and assures us all are 100% complete, with figures and instructions. Most boxes are opened, but generally very good to near mint. Buyers are reminded that no sets are checked by us, and this advice is given as guidance only and the need for buyers to satisfy themselves as to completeness and condition of individual lots prior to bidding, still applies.
A quantity of mixed Jewellery, including a 9ct yellow gold shooting prize medallion, a 9ct yellow gold bar from watch chain, weighable gold, 6.6g,two pairs of engine turned cufflinks, one silver gilt, one gilt metal, an attractive silvered five strand watch chain, slide and tassle, with heart finials and suspended heart, clip marked 'solid silver', together with other medallions, costume jewellery etc. (a lot)
A George V silver hinged Jewellery Box, by Henry Matthews, hallmarked Birmingham 1910, of shaped oblong form, with engine turned decoration and foliate border, raised on four feet with green velvet interior, together with a small oval hinged box with striated brown agate top and base, the sides and lid with white, blue, red and green enamel floral pattern (2)
A George V silver hinged Jewellery Box, by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, hallmarked Birmingham, 1911, the hexagonal box raised on three ribbon legs, the lid engraved with engine turned decoration with the centre engraved with initials, 4½in (11.5cm) wide.
A Victorian silver Mustard Post, by Richards & Brown, hallmarked London, 1875,of hinged circular form, with banded engine turned decoration and plain handle, with blue glass liner, together with a four piece silver cruet set, hallmarked Sheffield, 1911, and a George III silver toddy ladle, by Thomas Shepherd, hallmarked London, 1790, with turned wooden handle, approx total weight of silver 12ozt.

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