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Los 300B

An MG 'Sales, Service, Parts' light up garage sign together with a FA Premier League champagne ice bucket.

Los 317

A mixed lot comprising tantalus and two decanters, ship's decanter, Tetley bitter light up sign and a silver plated egg cup set.

Los 1009

A modern light oak side table together with a kitchen dining and two chairs.

Los 421

Three boxes of assorted items including Royal Hampshire figures, a glass chess set, a vintage drying rack, a stool, leaded glass light shades, toys, lava lamps, church collecting tray etc. etc.

Los 12

A silver and crystal glass 'Curve' claret jug, by Martyn J Pugh, Birmingham 2003, in the style of Charles Robert Ahsbee, with a sinuous handle enclosing an amphora form glass body, the collar with a presentation inscription,34cm highCondition ReportSome very light surface scratches to the silver. Inscription to the silver.

Los 336

A pair of gilt bronze and iron firedogs late 19th/early 20th century, each with a flaming urn finial, together with a brass serpentine fender,dogs 21cm wide47cm deep32cm highfender 109cm wide32cm deep26cm high (3)Condition ReportLight tarnish throughout. Small patches of verdigris. Some small dents and knocks to fender. Overall fair condition.

Los 276

Dutch School (late 19th century) A maid seated beside an open fire, unsigned, oil on canvas laid on board, 44 x 52cm, framed 50 x 58.5cm Condition ReportThe painting with minor scuffing, and surface scratches. The canvas does not lay entirely flat on the board. Frame with some rubbing. Viewed under UV light, no obvious signs of retouching. The painting is in need of cleaning and has some specks of paint on the surface, which appear to be emulsion.

Los 341

A Regency mahogany wine table, with a square top, with rounded corners, raised on a tapering spiral carved column, on light splayed legs, 37.5cm square72cm highCondition ReportSome wear to the top, two legs with old repairs.

Los 36

A silver novelty miniature tea service, by LGS, London 1972, comprising a teapot 3cm high, coffee pot, 4.5cm high, cream jug, 2cm wide, sugar bowl, 3cm wide, and a tray 15cm wide, 2.15ozt (5)Condition ReportMinor surface scratches and light tarnishing, the lids fit but are slightly dented.

Los 78

A Chinese blue and white vase, 19th century, converted to a table lamp, with birds and flowers, the neck with lions, on an ebonised plinth, with a cream shade, 102cm overall,the vase 58cm highCondition ReportWorking light. Fair overall.PAT test passed.

Los 376

An onyx and champleve column table lamp, 20th century, with gilt bronze mounts, 59cm highCondition ReportNo shade. Height to top of light mount. Working. Nibbles to the edges.PAT test passed. PATSave

Los 6

A collection of silver items, comprising, a pepperette, by C J Vander Ltd, Sheffield 1991, 10cm high, a pierced footed bonbon dish, with a loop handle, by Viner's Ltd, Sheffield 1960, 12.5cm wide, and a pierced desk stand, by Thomas William Daniels, London 1894, with vacant inkwell aperture, 25cm widetotal 12.92ozt (3)Condition ReportSome light tarnishing and light scratching. Residue to the bowl and tray.

Los 285

â–² Richard Beer (1928-2017) 'San Rocco'signed 'R Beer' l.r., oil on canvas61 x 40.5cmProvenance: With Minsky's Gallery, Regent's Park Road, London.Condition ReportFramed: 78 x 57.5cm Well presented and ready to hang. Unexamined under UV light, for a full report please contact the department.

Los 284

â–² Richard Beer (1928-2017) Washing day in Italysigned 'R Beer' l.l., oil on canvas73 x 51cmCondition ReportFramed: 81.5 x 58.5cmSome small spots and speckles of surface dirt but presents well overall, and is ready to hang. Unexamined under UV light, for a full report please contact the department.

Los 234

A gilt bronze Art Deco style figure 20th century, on an ebonised rectangular base,10cm wide60cm long37cm highCondition ReportSome light tarnish/marks to the metal. Light knocks and dents to the base.

Los 451

Art Deco design light oak Globe Wernicke style sectional bookcase with Bakelite handles. 116x32x119cm approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Los 67

A light oak bijouterie cabinet, with a perspex set, hinged lid, width 61cm, depth 35.5cm.

Los 197

A 20thC frosted glass and brass framed ceiling light, 30cm wide, and two further ceiling lights, with mottled decoration, one in black, the other white, in brass frames, 27cm wide. (3)

Los 460

A pentahedron star shaped ceiling light, approximately 62cm high.

Los 15

A late 19thC figural plaster torchere, of an exotic peasant woman, holding an oriental vase, raised on a stepped base, with a later electric light fitting, 100cm high.

Los 452

Two metal framed tetrahedron star shaped ceiling lights, 35cm and 31cm high, together with a blue glass tetrahedron star shaped ceiling light, 30cm high.

Los 763

A light oak pine and grey painted cupboard bookcase, with a single shelf, over a pair of cupboard doors, raised on a plinth base, 200.5cm high, 100cm wide, 30cm deep.

Los 191

A glass ceiling light, of globular form, with floral decoration, 30cm high, three smaller pendant lights, of similar form, 19cm high, and a similar glass shade. (5)

Los 190

An Arts and Crafts style light oak twin handled tray, with carved decoration, a Victorian wall light with a frosted glass shade, and a matching ceiling light, cast iron bill hook, pokerwork stamp box, etc. (a quantity)

Los 453

A pair of tetrahedron star shaped lights, 36cm high, and a further ceiling light, 33cm high. (3)

Los 468

An early 20thC style orange and cream opalescent ceiling light, in a simulated copper frame, 42cm wide.

Los 776

A Victorian light oak and ebonised over mantle mirror, 68cm x 105cm.

Los 760

A light oak and pine linen press, grey painted, with two doors opening to reveal an interior of shelves, above two frieze drawers, raised on a plinth base, 165cm high, 108cm wide, 58.5cm deep.

Los 7

An early 20thC American ceiling light, by The Miller-Company, Meriden, Connecticut, believed to have hung in a rail road station, in a pierced brass frame, with painted floral decoration, and red enamel insert, and moulded glass suspension, with hanging hooks, 50cm wide.

Los 455

A Tiffany style twin branch wall light, with purple and white opalescent floral shades, 31cm high, three single shades, 28cm high, a twin branch wall light with pink opalescent shades, 23cm high and three single shades, 16.5cm high. (qty)

Los 103

A group of late 19thC end of day glass, including a blue malachite square planter moulded with ivy, pedestal strawberry dish and cream jug, moulded with Prince of Wales feathers and flowers, and white glass cream jug decorated with holly and a small vase, together with a French milk glass vase painted with a bird and grasses, 31cm high, and a further vase decorated with flowers and a banner "The Lord is my Light", 23.5cm high. (7)

Los 193

A Turkish style blue glass ceiling light with a silvered finish frame, 27cm high, a textured glass plafonnier in a metal frame, 40cm wide, and a further glass plafonnier, 30.5cm high.

Los 467

A brass and white opalescent triple petalled wall light, 28cm high, together with six similar lampshades. (7)

Los 463

Four Tiffany style ceiling lights, with pink and white marbled effect shades, together with a similar wall light. (5)

Los 51

1900 A Calendar of the Charters, Rolls and other Documents (dating from A.D. 1182), as contained in the Muniment Room at Sherborne House, in Gloucestershire, belonging to the Right Honourable The Lord Sherborne Baron of Sherborne. Privately printed 1900. Folding map frontispiece. Publisher's orig. full cloth binding with gilt titles and coat of arms to front board (light edgewear), pages uncut, otherwise a smart copy. 8vo.

Los 35

Military history binding. 1927 The History of the Somerset Light Infantry (Prince Albert's) 1914-1919 by Everard Wyrall. Publ. Methuen & Co. Ltd, first ed. Illustrated with portraits, illustrations and maps. Rebound in quarter morocco, gilt titles and raised bands to spine, regimental cap badge 'Jellalabad' inset to front board, first & last leaves lightly spotted, ex. lib with stamps to title page & limitations page, otherwise exceptionally smart & presented in custom green slipcase. 8vo.

Los 6

Darwin, Charles. 1884 A Naturalist's Voyage. Journal of Researches into the Natural History and Geology of the Countries Visited During the Voyage of H. M. S. Beagle Round the World, under the Command of Captain Fitzroy, R. N. By Charles Darwin M. A., F. R. S., author of Origin of Species etc. Sixteenth thousand. Publisher's original full cloth binding, smart with just light occ. bumping. Ownership inscription of Ethel Jameson to fep, wife of naturalist James Sligo Jameson, occ. spot to first & final leaves. A smart later impression of this important work of natural history. 8vo.

Los 36

Folio Society. A collection of five works, including fairy stories, historical and poetry. The lot comprising The Once and Future King by T. H. White, The Arabian Nights illustrated by Detmold, Perrault's Fairy Tales illustrated by Edmund Dulac, The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame, Grimm's Fairy Tales illustrated by Arthur Rackham. Each presented in smart slipcase, very light wear to the head of Grimm's Fairy Tales, light pencil inscriptions to ffep. 8vo.

Los 26

Military history. 1879-1880 The History of the War with Russia: giving Full Details of the Operations of the Allied Armies. By Henry Tyrrell. Publ. The London Printing and Publishing Company Limited. Three volumes bound in two books, half calf binding with marbled boards and edges, boards a little rubbed, extremities bumped, odd scratch to the spine, light damage to front hinge of vol II. Large 4to.

Los 28

First World War military interest. A collection of six works on the Great War, comprising 1941 Khaki and Gown, an Autobiography by Field-Marshal Lord Birdwood, first ed, publ. Ward, Lock & Co., 1930 The Story of the 2/5th Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment 1914-1918 ed. A. F. Barnes, first ed. publ. The Crypt House Press Limited, 1931 The Gloucestershire Regiment in the War 1914-1918 by Everard Wyrall, first ed. publ. Methuen & Co. Ltd, 1923 The History of the Royal Gloucestershire Hussars Yeomanry 1898-1922 - The Great Cavalry Campaign in Palestine by Frank Fox, first ed. publ. Philip Allan & Co., 1919 Salonica and After by H. Collinson Owen publ. Hodder and Stoughton, and undated The World Crisis 1911-1918 by the Rt. Hon. Winston S. Churchill, vol I only, copyright s139. All n publisher's original smart full cloth bindings, with just occasional light bumping to head and tail of the spine and extremities (Churchill vol with some historic damp / mould damage), occ. contemp. prior owner's inscriptions. 8vo.

Los 72

Hastings, Max. 1977 Montrose the King's Champion. Publ. Victor Gollancz Ltd. Publ. orig full cloth binding, unclipped dw (light ink stain to top corner). An uncommon biography of James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose, who originally was a Covenanter during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, before defecting in support of Charles I during the English Civil War, before his execution following defeat at the Battle of Carbisdale. 8vo.

Los 117

A collection of three early 20th century children's works, including two of mythological / classical interest. The lot to comprise 1944 Ancient Times, a History of the Early World by James Henry Breasted (second ed, publ. Ginn and Company, publisher's original pictorial cloth, The A B C Guide to Mythology for Young Readers by Helen A. Clarke publ. Stanley Paul & Co. and in publisher's original cloth, and 1910 The Oxford Shakespeare Complete Works ed. W. J. Craig, publ. Henry Frowde & bound in full tree calf. Prize bookplate to front pastedown of Shakespeare volume, ownership inscription to ffep of Ancient Times, all in smart condition other than light bumping to extremities. 8vo.

Los 103

Peake, Mervyn. 1946 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll. Publ. Zephyr Books, The Continental Book Company A.B. Vol. 67 of a Library of British and American Authors. First edition. Publisher's original wraps with dust wrapper (loss to upper right hand corner of front board, biro mark and water damage to title 'Through the Looking Glass', light loss to the head of the sunned spine and small tear to the tail of the spine. Small 8vo.

Los 10

1840 A Map of England and Wales divided into Counties, Parliamentary Divisions and Dioceses, shewing the Principal Roads, Railways, Rivers and Canals, and the seats of the nobility and gentry with the distance of each town from the General Post Office, London. Drawn by R. Creighton, engraved by J. Dower, published by S. Lewis & Co. 1840. Four maps backed on folding linen, hand coloured, each in 35 sections presenting a quarter of the entire map. Each map housed in case bound in smart straight grain morocco, gilt titles to spine and decorative tooling to front boards, odd light bump to extremities or mark to the boards, leather occasionally lightly chipped to the spine, light bumping to the head & tails and odd scratch. 8vo when folded in case, each map measuring approx. 106cm x 90cm.

Los 115

Circa 1870 The Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales; embracing recent changes in counties, dioceses, parishes and boroughs: general statistics, postal arrangements, railways systems &C. And forming a Complete Description of the Country. By John Marius Wilson. Two volumes, published A. Fullarton & Co. Full contemporary calf binding, gilt tooled spines, raised bands and borders with blind stamped detail to the boards (light rubbing at hinges, to the extremities and the head and tail of the spines, odd scuff & scratch to boards), marbled edges and endpapers. Contemp. ownership label in straight grain morocco of Samuel Jenkins Tal-Y-Bont, Brecon 1870 to first volume. Illustrated with maps and plans, some hand coloured, and steel topographical engravings. Quarto.

Los 48

1920 The Royal Artillery War Commemoration Book, a Regimental Record written and illustrated for the most part by Artillerymen while serving in the line during the Great War. Published by G. Bell and Sons Ltd. Publishers original full cloth binding, rebacked cloth spine. Along with The Roll of Honour of the Empire's Heroes, published for Private Circulation at £5 5s. Orig full cloth binding, occasional light soiling to boards. Two commemorative works published in honour of the soldiers who fell in the First World War. Foolscap folios.

Los 113

Bernard Shaw, George. 1924 Saint Joan, a Chronicle Play in Six Scenes and an Epilogue by Bernard Shaw with Sketches by C. Ricketts. Limited edition of seven hundred and fifty copies, publ. Constable and Co. Ltd. Publisher's original quarter cloth binding with decorative paper covered boards & spine label, edgeworn with light loss to head and tail of spine, boards discoloured. Ownership bookplate to front pastedown & later gift inscription to ffep, pages uncut, illustrated with tipped-in colour plates by Charles Ricketts. Folio.

Los 68

Military Crimean War interest. 1855 The Campaign in the Crimea: an Historical Sketch, by George Brackenbury, illustrated by Forty Plates by William Simpson. Along with 1856 second series of the same. Publ. Paul and Dominic Colnaghi and Co. Publisher's original cloth binding, each rebacked, the second series with the original spine and boards laid down. Decorative gilt boards & spines, renewed endpapers. Light bumping to extremities, odd spot to the pages. 4to.

Los 43

Military WWI & WWII interest. A collection of nine Chronicles relating to the world wars. The lot comprising The Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry Chronicle 1914-1915 Volume XXIV, The Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry Chronicle Vol I 1939-1940 (scribbles to ffep & front pastedown), The Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Chronicle Vol II 1940-1942, 1928 Standing Orders of the 43rd Light Infantry (ffep cut), The King's Royal Rifle Corps Chronicle 1915, The King's Royal Rifle Corps Chronicle 1916, The King's Royal Rifle Corps Chronicle 1917, The King's Royal Rifle Corps Chronicle 1940, The King's Royal Rifle Corps Chronicle 1942, and The Rifle Brigade Chronicle for 1948. All in original cloth or paper wraps (bar Royal Rifle Corps 1917 which has been rebound in recent cloth), edgewear. 8vo.

Los 12

Larkin, Philip. 1964 The Whitsun Weddings. Published Faber and Faber. Original full cloth binding presented in unclipped dust wrapper. Dust wrapper a touch sunned to spine with light historic water damage to the top of the front board, book with pencil inscription to ffep and evidence of prior pencil annotation to rear pastedown and endpaper. Including a loosely inserted newspaper clipping regarding the death of Larkin's love interest Maeve Brennan. 8vo.

Los 69

Auden, W. H. A collection of three modern poetry collections in dust wrappers, including two first editions. All published by Faber and Faber. The lot comprising 1966 About The House, second edition; 1969 City Without Walls and other Poems, first edition (ownership inscription to ffep); 1974 Thank You Fog, first edition (light stain to foredge). 8vo.

Los 4

Bristol local interest, bindings. 1931 The Bristol Charities, being the Report of the Commissioners for inquiring concerning Charities in England and Wales, so far as relates to the Charitable Institutions in Bristol. Ed. Thomas John Manchee, in two volumes. Printed by and for T. J. Manchee 1831. Full diced calf binding, gilt borders, raised bands & titles, marbled edges and endpapers, bookseller's labels of William George's Sons Ltd., Park Street Bristol to front pastedown. Light bumping & edgewear, occasional stain to spine or board,, odd spot or stain to leaves, otherwise lovely condition. 4to.

Los 92

Folio Society. A collection of nine Folio Society editions, all presented in slipcase. The lot comprising 1998 English Eccentrics illus. Roland Pym, 2002 The Stones of Venice by John Ruskin, 2000 Under Milk Wood by Dylan Thomas, 2001 The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan, 2003 Jane Austen's Letters, 2000 An Innkeeper's Diary by John Fothergill, 2002 Essays of Francis Bacon, 2002 Travels of a Victorian Photographer: The Photographs of Francis Frith, and 2000 The Greek Myths by Robert Graves (2vol in single slipcase). Some with light wear to the slipcases. 8vo.

Los 104

Military & World War interest. A collection of modern reference books, comprising historical, biographical and reference. The lot to comprise Fighter Command by David Oliver, The North-West Frontier by M. Barthorp, History of the Royal Regiment of Artillery The Years of Defeat by Farndale, 1914 The Red Cross Journal Volume I, Allied Coastal Forces of WWII by Lambert and Ross, Cartouches by Serge Jorion, Wavell Soldier & Statesman by Victoria Schofield, The Focke-Wulf 190 A Famous German Fighter by Heinz H. Nowarra, Ordnance Engineering Notes, Badges and Battle Honours of H. M. Ships by Lt. Cdr. K. V. Burns, 1938 The Conduct of Anti-Terrorist Operations in Malaya third edition, and 10th Battalion The Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment) Campaign in Europe 1944-1945. Twelve works in lot.

Los 108

Moseley, H. N. 1879 Notes by a Naturalist on the Challenger, being an Account of Various Observations made during the Voyage of H. M. S. Challenger Round the World, in the years 1872-1876, under the commands of Capt. Sir. G. S. Nares and Capt. F. T. Thomson. First edition, publ. Macmillan and Co. 1879. Illustrated with a map, two coloured plates and numerous woodcuts. Publisher's original full cloth binding with just light edgewear and the odd light mark to the boards, small ownership bookplate of E. B. Kemp Welch to front pastedown, pages a touch spotted on occasion. 8vo.

Los 55

Travel & Exploration. 1921 Travels in Arabia Deserta by Charles M. Doughty, with a new preface by the author and all original maps, plans and cuts. Two volumes, publ. Philip Lee Warner, 1921 trade issue. Publisher's original full cloth binding, light bumping to the head and tail of the spine, gilt pictorial boards, folding map to verso. 8vo.

Los 14

Military & First World War interest. A collection of eight early 20th century works. The lot to comprise 1932 The Konigsberg Adventure by E. Keble Chatterton publ. Hurst & Blackett, The Sea Raiders by E. Keble Chatterton publ. Hurst & Blackett, 1932 The Big Blockade publ. Hurst & Blackett (2nd imp), 1920 The First World War 1914-1918 - Personal Experiences of Lieut-Col. C. a Court Repington in two vols, publ. Constable and Company Ltd (7th imp), 1924 The War History of the Sixth Battalion the South Staffordshire Regiment publ. William Heinemann Ltd., presentation inscription by Arnold Gyde to George Bishop to ffep, 1918 On Four Fronts with the Royal Naval Division by Geoffrey Sparrow, J. N. Macbean Ross publ. Hodder & Stoughton, and 1879 The History of the Honourable Artillery Company by Captain G. A. Raikes volume II only publ. Richard Bentley & Son with renewed endpapers. Each in publisher's original full cloth, light bumping to the head and tail of the spine and extremities, occasional mark to the boards, The History of the Honourable Artillery Company with a little more noticeable wear to the spine, otherwise volumes are in smart condition. 8vo.

Los 118

Military interest. [1872] The Franco-Prussian War: its Causes, Incidents and Consequences. Edited by Captain H. M. Hozier, F. C. S., F. G. S. with the Topography and History of the Rhine Valley, by W. H. Davenport Adams. Publ. William Mackenzie. Publisher's original decorative full cloth binding, gilt tooled spine and boards. Light ink stains to boards, illustrated with plates throughout. 4to.

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