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Los 358

Norman Basil Town (British 1915-1987)'He pretended to be an expert on all subjects', pen, ink and grey wash, 23 x 26.5cm There are a couple of brown patchy marks to the left edge area, with some light creases and scuff marks to this area too.

Los 199

William Joseph Julius Caesar Bond (1833-1926)Shipbuilding Yard, signed and dated '93, oil on panel, 22 x 30cm 22cm x 30cm Generally good condition with signs of light retouching to the top right

Los 444

Henry Pickering (c.1720-c.1775)Portrait of Charles, second son of Sir R Bradshaigh by Rachel, Daughter to Sir I Guise, wearing a powdered wig, a dark coat, claret-coloured waistcoat embroidered with gilt flowers and white stock in feigned oval, inscribed "H Pickering Pxt 1755" and titled, oil on canvas, 74 x62 cms Not lined. Craquelure throughout, with some surface dust/dirt, and minor discolouration to the varnish. Not examined under UV light.

Los 24

Thomas Worlidge (1700-1766)Sir Bernard Astley, etching, 23 x 18cm; Samuel & Nathaniel Buck - The South West View of Melton Constable in the County of Norfolk, engraving with hand-colouring, 36 x 57cm; an antique Toile-de-Jouy panel, framed, and two further prints (5) Astley portrait - time staining to the margins and some scattered light foxing. Buck - some creases and time staining, and light foxing and staining. Remainder good overall.

Los 405

Attributed to Raoul Dufy (1877-1953)Sail boats near Nice, Cote d'Azur,circa 1922-1924, watercolour, 42.5 x 56.5cm Formerly in the collection of Miss Adelaide Milton de Groot (1867-1967) and purchased by our current vendor from a member of the family in the Autumn of 1973 at their apartment on the Upper West Side near 79th Street, New York city(More information available on request) Sheet is time stained. There is a small tear/scuff to the paper surface lower left area, and a light vertical scratch near to the boats. Repaired tear to the upper edge in the tree area. A few scattered spots of foxing. Not examined out of the frame.

Los 40

Chinese school (20th century)'Enjoying solitude on blue peaks', monochrome print with silk backing, 17 x 80cm Bears exhibition information verso for Wang Jianan and Cai Xiaoli Some light time staining, possible slight fading, and there is some vertical creasing.

Los 271

George Romney (1734-1802)Portrait of Madame de Hodenet, oil on canvas, 73 1/2 x 61 cms; in period giltwood frameProv: Sothebys 13th July 1994 Lot 61Lit: Kidson, Alex: George Romney: A Complete Catalogue of his Paintings", no. 360, pg 181 Has been lined and cleaned, with a slightly patchy/uneven varnish surface. There is a scratch approx 5cm long to the lower right area, and fine craquelure throughout. Minor scratches. Under UV light there are some very minor areas of retouching, the main one being a small area under the sitter's chin, and a few background areas, most being very small.

Los 133

17th century Flemish schoolMoses at the parting of the Red sea, oil on canvas, 59 x 76cm Has been lined. There are probable areas of overpainting and retouching to the sky and background. Some fine craquelure in a few places. Surface dirt and varnish discolouration, not examined under UV light - framed behind glass.

Los 138

Edward Lear (1812-1888)Lacca in Paxo, inscribed and dated 9 April 1867, pen and sepia ink with colour washes and white, 35 x 52cm Minor time staining to the sheet, a few minor light spots of foxing. Not examined out of the frame.

Los 339

Frederique Emile O'Connell (1823-1885)Portrait of Edward Astley in scarlet uniform, signed, painted oval, 77.5 x 63.5cm Edward, 2nd son of Henry Astley, Bart, Colonel of 1st lifeguards, b. 1799 and d.1840 (killed in a duel at Hotton, Belgium) Has been lined. Some surface scuffs and scratches, and small splash marks. Minor craquelure to the face area. Surface dirt and varnish discolouration, not examined under UV light.

Los 218

Reuben Ward Binks (1880-1950)A group of three otter hounds at a stable door, signed, watercolour, and companion, a pair, 20 x 33cm; and an etching of a pointer by the same hand, signed in pencil, unframed (3) One has a V shaped tear to the upper edge, and is quite brown/time stained. The other is fairly good overall, with minor time staining and a few spots of scattered light foxing.

Los 217

After Carlo DolciThe Penitent Magdalene, oil on canvas, 72 x 57cm 72cm x 57cm Some minor marks, the painting lined, craquelure throughout with paint seperation. Possible repaired tear to the lower left area, some retouching, stretcher marks visible to the upper area. Surface dirt and varnish discolouration, not examined under UV light. The frame with some minor marks and losses and later repainted. 

Los 430

Louis Wain (1860-1939)The musical cat, signed, gouache, 25 x 12.5cmIn good condition overall, some very light scratches to the surface, and a water stain to the cat's fur on the shoulder area left edge. Very minor bump to the upper edge of the board

Los 282

William Thornley (act. 1858-1898)Coastal scene with numerous figures on the beach, signed, oil on canvas, 59 x 105cm Not lined, has been cleaned and varnished though. There is a small area of possible repair/restoration to the sky on left, with wax strengthening to the back of the canvas, and further small areas of retouching. Small dark mark to central area. Minor varnish discolouration. Not examined under UV light.

Los 135

18th century Italian schoolFigures amidst ruins, possibly the Forum, Rome, oil on canvas, 36.5 x 61.5cm Not lined. Paint is bubbling and flaking/unstable to the lower edge, extensive craquelure throughout with further minor paint loss. Possible minor overpainting to right area of the sky. Surface dirt and varnish discolouration. Not examined under UV light.

Los 437

FAY GODWIN (PHOTOGRAPHER 1931-2005): 'Wooded Path Above Llanfachreth': gelatin silver print, 16 x 23cm, mounted on card, signed by photographer lower right, photographer's ink stamp, pencil title and reference numbers to verso, light spotting to mount. (1)

Los 322

KIPLING (RUDYARD): 'The Jungle Book': London, Macmillan 1894: 2nd issue: publishers blue cloth gilt, light wear, 8vo: together with a small carton of other literature inc. Austen, Stevenson and Wild. (Box)

Los 177

PEAKE (Mervyn): The Gormenghast Trilogy, comprising 'Titus Groan' (second impression, 1946): 'Gormenghast' (FIRST EDITION, 1950): 'Titus Alone' (FIRST EDITION, 1959): publishers red cloth with dustjacket, first named somewhat browned to spine, torn round foot of lower hinge, general light toning but otherwise a good clean set, 8vo. (3)

Los 24

YEATS (William Butler): 'Two Plays for Dancers': Cuala Press, 1919: one of 400 copies, original linen-backed boards with printed label to spine, lettered in black to upper, some light toning and cockling, glassine wrapper, 8vo. (1)

Los 431

FAY GODWIN (PHOTOGRAPHER 1931-2005): 'Barbary Castle Chimp (Spring)': gelatin silver print, 17.5 x 22.5cm, mounted on card, signed by photographer lower right, photographer's ink stamp, pencil title and reference numbers to verso, a few light marks to margins. (1)

Los 483

FAY GODWIN (PHOTOGRAPHER 1931-2005): SCILLY ISLES: 'Amorel's Cottage, Samson': gelatin silver print, approx 27 x 27.5cm, mounted on card, signed by photographer lower right, photographer's ink stamp, pencil title and reference numbers to verso, light spotting to mount. (1)

Los 347

TRAVEL: BUCKINGHAM (James): 'Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and the other British Provinces in North America...': London, Fisher, Son & Co, n.d (c.1850): folding map frontispiece, 540pp, contemporary half calf gilt, recased, light wear, 8vo: HOOKER (Joseph Dalton) 'Himalayan Journals': London, Ward, Lock & Co, 1905: publishers red cloth gilt, a bit rubbed and sunned, 8vo: with a box of misc. other travel books, 19th century and later. (Box)

Los 13

YEATS (William Butler): 'The Green Helmet and Other Poems..': Churchtown, Cuala Press, 1910: one of 400 copies, Dun Emer device to title and errata slip present, publishers cloth backed boards with printed label to spine, backstrip and free endpapers a bit browned, edges partially unopened, light wear but a very good copy, 8vo. (1)

Los 51

KAVANAGH (Patrick): 'The Great Hunger..': Dublin, Cuala Press, 1942: one of 250 copies, sword of light device by A E to title page, original linen-backed blue paper covered boards with printed label, glassine wrapper (browned and chipped with losses), partly unopened, VG, 8vo. (1)

Los 224

MAPS: Darton & Harvey (publisher): 'London Westminster and Southwark shewing the various alterations...': 1804, copper engraved map with hand colouring, 46 x 58cm, vertical centre fold, light toning and creasing, a few short tears and chips to margins: together with 'Cary's Reduction of his Large Map of England and Wales, with part of Scotland, containing the whole of the Turnpike Road, the principal rivers & the course of the different navigable canals..', printed by J Cary, 1805: folding map laid on linen, slipcase with printed label, a little rubbed and marked: with another 19thc folding map. (3) 

Los 69

MINIATURE MANUSCRIPT WORLD  MAPS: a group of four, c.mid-19thc, fine ink and watercolour hemisphere world maps including compass, each on card approx 6.2 x 6.2cm, red ruled border and embossed gilt corner pieces, a few  light marks: with 2 unrelated pieces of printed ephemera. (Sm.Qty)

Los 20

YEATS (William Butler): 'Reveries over Childhood and Youth..': Churchtown, Cuala Press, 1915. No.383/425 copies: FIRST EDITION: 2 vols in slipcase, comprising separate portfolio of plates (3 loose plates - one in colour - and one looseleaf of text), original grey/blue boards with titles printed in black to upper, linen-backed, edges rough trimmed, very light wear and browning but an excellent copy, 8vo. The book was originally announced under the title 'Memory Harbour, a Reverie on my Childhood and Youth', published on 20 March 1916 at 10s 6d. (1)

Los 103

NEWSPAPER: PORTSMOUTH TELEGRAPH: OR NAVAL AND MILITARY JOURNAL: a bound volume for year 1801, No.65 Vol.II-No.116 Vol.III, worn contemporary quarter calf over marbled boards, front board detached, edges rough trimmed but contents firm, light age toning, folio. (1)

Los 96

ROBERTS (David): 'The Holy Land, Syria, Idumea, Arabia, Egypt & Nubia..': London, Day & Son, 1855: 6 vols in 3, portrait frontispiece, 6 pictorial lithographic titles, 241 tinted  lithographs, 2 maps, tissue guards, light toning and scattered foxing, heavy around end leaves, contemporary blind ruled full calf over bevel-edged boards, recased preserving backstrips and labels replaced, page edges red, a good set, 4to. (3)

Los 21

POUND (Ezra, editor): Ernest Fenollosa: 'Certain Noble Plays of Japan...with an introduction by William Butler Yeats': Churchtown, Cuala Press, 1916: No.292/350 copies, partially unopened, publishers cloth backed grey boards lettered in black to upper, very light wear and browning else an excellent copy: together with 'Passages from the letters of John Butler Yeats: selected by Ezra Pound': Cuala Press, 1917, one of 400 copies, original linen-backed blue boards with printed label, a little rubbed and marked, 8vo. (2)

Los 41

YEATS (William Butler): 'Words for Music Perhaps and Other Poems..': Dublin, Cuala Press, 1932: one of 450 copies, sword of light device by A E in red to second page, original linen-backed blue boards, printed label to spine and lettered in black to upper, residue from bookplate removed to upper pastedown but a good clean copy: ROSSI (Mario) 'Pilgrimage in the West': Cuala Press, 1933, one of 300 copies, linen-backed boards, VG: HIGGINS (F R) 'Arable Holdings: Poems', Cuala Press, 1933: one of 300 copies, signed by Higgins to title page in blue ink: original linen-backed boards, small chips to label, a little browned and bumped but a good clean copy, 8vo. (3)

Los 454

FAY GODWIN (PHOTOGRAPHER 1931-2005): CALDER VALLEY: 'West Laithe, Heptonstall': 'Storm-Light, Alcomden': gelatin silver prints, largest approx 18.5 x 19cm, mounted on card, signed by photographer lower right, photographer's ink stamp, pencil title and reference numbers to verso, some light spotting to mounts. (2)

Los 477

FAY GODWIN (PHOTOGRAPHER 1931-2005): 'The Oil Rush, Cruden Bay': gelatin silver print, 20.5 x 28.5cm, mounted on card, signed by photographer lower right, photographer's ink stamp, pencil title and reference numbers to verso, light spotting and marks to mount. (1)

Los 34

PARNELL (Thomas): 'Poems...selected by Lennox Robinson': Dublin, Cuala Press, 1927: limited to 200 copies. Original linen-backed blue boards, printed label to spine and lettered in black to upper, light wear and browning, contemporary bookplate and bookseller's label to upper pastedown, partially unopened, a very good copy, 8vo: together with Lennox Robinson's 'A Little Anthology of Modern Irish Verse', Cuala Press 1928, one of 300 copies, VG in original boards, 8vo. (2)

Los 185

POE (Edgar Allan): 'Tales of Mystery and Imagination..': illustrated by Harry Clarke: London, Minerva Press, 1971. Publishers blue cloth with dustjacket, teg, fine with light sun to spine, 4to: SPARK (Muriel) 'Not to Disturb', London, Observer Books, 1971: illustrated by Michael Ayrton, signed by author and illustrator to half title: publishers buckram backed boards, 8vo: with 14 other books, misc. illustrated/erotica, various sizes, G-VG. (16)

Los 417

BOWDLER SHARP (R): 'Sketchbook of British Birds': London, SPCK, 1898: coloured figures in text, publishers pictorial green cloth, light wear but a good copy, 4to: with a box of misc. other ornithology and illustrated books. (Box)

Los 28

YEATS (William Butler): 'Seven Poems and a Fragment': Dundrum, Cuala Press, 1922: one of 500 copies, printer's device in red to title, original linen-backed grey paper covered boards, lettered in black to upper, light wear and browning, a few minor marks, leaves partially unopened, small bookseller's label to front pastedown, 8vo: together with a second copy of the same. (2)

Los 456

FAY GODWIN (PHOTOGRAPHER 1931-2005): CALDER VALLEY: 'Hebdon Bridge': 'Colne': gelatin silver prints, largest approx 27.5 x 19cm, mounted on card, signed by photographer lower right, photographer's ink stamp, pencil title and reference numbers to verso, some light spotting to mounts. (2)

Los 445

FAY GODWIN (PHOTOGRAPHER 1931-2005): 'Tean, Rock Islet & Cloud (Scilly Isles)': gelatin silver print, 18.5 x 22cm, mounted on card, signed by photographer lower right, photographer's ink stamp, pencil title and reference numbers to verso, light spotting to mount. (1)

Los 58

MILNE (Alan Alexander): Winnie The Pooh series in deluxe bindings, comprising: 'When We Were Very Young', (17th edition, 1928); 'The House at Pooh Corner' (FIRST EDITION, 1928); 'Now We Are Six', (4th edition, 1928); and 'Winnie The Pooh', (6th edition, 1928): uniform original blue publishers crushed morocco gilt, each title with 5 differing characters from the drawings by E H Shepard gilt to upper covers, gilt ruled and lettered, spines a little sunned, light wear and rubbing, some minor scuffs and marks but an attractive set overall, 12mo. (4)

Los 451

FAY GODWIN (PHOTOGRAPHER 1931-2005): 'Tree Roots, Mytholmroyd': gelatin silver print, 17.5 x 22.5cm, mounted on card, signed by photographer lower right, photographer's ink stamp, pencil title and reference numbers to verso, light spots to mount. (1)

Los 196

DAHL (Roald): 'My Uncle Oswald..': London, Michael Joseph, 1979: FIRST EDITION, publishers blue cloth with d/w, light toning and marks else VG: together with a quantity of other literature over 4 shelves, all G-VG in d/w, some first editions. (Qty)

Los 35

YEATS (William Butler): 'October Blast..': Dublin, Cuala Press, 1927: one of 350 copies, includes the first appearance of Yeats' iconic 'Sailing to Byzantium': woodcut title device by T Sturge Moore, colophon printed in red, original linen-backed blue paper covered boards, printed label to spine, lettered in black to upper, partially unopened, some light browning else VG: together with a second copy of same, 8vo. (2)

Los 390

BINDINGS: DICKENS (Charles): 'Works': Vols 1-15 only, Chapman & Hall, c.1880: uniform period calf, spines richly gilt with twin morocco labels, marbled edges, light sunning and wear else VG: with Vols 1-8 'Histoire de L'Empire de Russie' by Karamsin, Paris 1819, contemporary full red morocco gilt, 8vo. (23)

Los 349

SILVERBERG (Robert, editor): 'Legends...Eleven New Works by the Masters of Modern Fantasy': Harper Collins, 1998: includes contributions by Terry Pratchett, Ursula LeGuin, George R R Martin et al: together with 'Legends II', 2003, both good in d/j, 8vo: KING (Stephen) 'Firestarter': London, Macdonald, 1980: publishers black cloth with d/j, light wear and rubbing else good: with a box of other fantasy/horror, including other titles by King. (Box)

Los 104

A 1960s light elm desk, having a glazed section with two sliding doors and open shelves, above drawers and cupboard doors, raised on adjustable feet, 137.5cm high x 200cm wide

Los 20A

Emile Galle, 1846-1904 - An Art Nouveau light oak and beech two tier table, the quarter cut veneered sqaure top having blossoming flowers marquetry inlaid decoration, opening to reveal a tea table top, beech splayed legs united by a lower shelf with similar marquetry inlaid, signed to the table top, 76cm high x 45cm wide x 88cm wide when opened

Los 1272

A VERY GOOD 19TH CENTURY FRENCH GILT METAL AND BLUE ENAMEL THREE PIECE CLOCK GARNITURE, the clock with enamel face and vignettes. 12ins high along with a pair of four light candlesticks., 16ins high.

Los 1434

A GOOD PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY METAL AND BRONZE SIX LIGHT CANDELABRA on curving claw feet. 20ins high.

Los 231

A pair of early Bayko contruction sets, to include: - Box of Ornamental Additions (smaller green roof present under larger roof in box) - Light Constructional Sets(boxes very worn to both with some significant damage, unchecked for completeness)

Los 350

A c1908s Glass helicopter lamp /adjustable ceiling pendant light

Los 286

A pair of continental bisque head dolls, to include: - Gerbruder Heubach 8192, with blue weighted eyes, light brown hair and open-mouth, length approximately: 23cm - Simon and Halbig / Kammer and Reinhardt, with blue weighted eyes and blonde hair, wearing blue and white patterned dress, length approximately: 38cm

Los 75

AN ENGLISH TRIANGULAR STAINED GLASS PANEL probably West of England, 15th century, painted with a chalice with the Host radiating beams of light, the background with scrolls in yellow and clear glass and enclosed by a yellow border, 25cm x 18.5cm; and a Flemish oval stained glass panel of the Crucifixion, 16th century, 24cm x 19.5cm (2)Provenance: The English panel of stained glass in this lot is believed to have come from Bishops Caundle Church but there is no documentary evidence to support this.

Los 333

A BRASS WALL LIGHT with two arms designed as running deer, fitted for electricity; and two other wall lights, each with a single branch, the largest 30cm x 17cm high (3)To be removed at the Buyer's risk and expense.

Los 64

A LEADED LIGHT WINDOW in three sections, incorporating panels of stained glass, 15th century and later, 130cm x 143.5cm including the wooden frame

Los 137

A PAIR OF 1796 PATTERN LIGHT CAVALRY OFFICER"S SABRESone blued and gilt with foliage, a stand of arms, crowned "GR" cypher, the Royal Arms, and a mounted cavalryman, regulation steel stirrup hilt with facetted back piece, wire bound leather covered grip, in its steel scabbard with two suspension rings, the second is seized in the scabbard with some blue and gilt visible and with fish skin grip, both with inscriptions on the locket for Charles Hutchings, East Somerset, Yeomanry Cavalry, Yeovil Troop, on the locket, 83cm blades; and a 19th century percussion d.b. box-lock pocket pistol with carved stock (3)

Los 65

A LEADED LIGHT WINDOW in three sections, the central panel incorporating stained glass panels of goats, George and the dragon, a monkey playing a violin, and others, 15th century and later, 113cm x 139cm including the wooden frame

Los 914

18K Yellow gold ring set with a rose cut diamond in silver surrounded by blue enamel. Set with one rose cut diamond set in a silver setting (approx. 7.20 x 6.40 x 1.70 mm, VS / I-J). In reasonable condition, small repair at the bottom of the setting and light signs of use on the enamel. Hallmarks: Dutch assay mark 750. Ring size: 17.5 mm / 55 mm. Weight: 4.17 grams.

Los 287

Wax stamp silver. Beautiful heavy model with two dancing putti figures. The stamp is not provided with a coat of arms or initials. Netherlands, Rotterdam, C.A. Stout, ca. 1970, hallmarks: sword 925, maker's mark - light signs of wear. 56 grams, 925/1000. Dim. H 6.5 cm, diameter 1.7 cm.

Los 344

Filigree jewellery box, silver. Rectangular model completely made with filigree technique. Opens with a hinge and stands on four legs. Southeast Asia, 20th century, hallmarks: ZII hallmark - light signs of wear. 153 grams, 835/1000. Dimensions L 13.5 cm, W 7.5 cm, H 3.5 cm.

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