FLEMING, Ian 'The Man with the Golden Gun,' First edition, original cloth, small nibbles to top and bottom to spine panel of unclipped dj, spotting to verso, light spotting to edge of textblock, Jonathan Cape, London, 1965.This appears to be a first edition first impression, with green and white marbled enapapers. Although without the scarce gilt tooled gun to cloth, there are no inscriptions. A good to very good copy with some light foxing to edge of text block.
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Five works. W. Heath Robinson (ill) and Walter De La Mare. 'Peacock Pie. A Book of Rhymes,' original cloth, nibbles to ends of spine panel, colour frontis, illustrations throughout, some folded corner and light finger soiling but generally good to very good, Constable & Co, London, n.d; Henry Williamson. 'Tarka the Otter,' first edition, original cloth, small nibbles to scarce unclipped dj, frontis and plates, G. P. Putman's Sons, London, 1932; Daniel O'Conner (retold by) and J. M. Barrie. 'The Story of Peter Pan,' reprint, decorative cloth, some spotting, G. Bell and Sons, London, 1924; With reprints of 'The Golden Age' by Kenneth Graham and 'A Dog Day' by Walter Emanuel. (5)
CAREW, Richard. 'The Survey of Cornwall. And An Epistle concerning the Excellencies of the English Tongue,' New edition, contemporary ink signature to title page John Knill, later half leather with marbled boards, rubbed and bumped, list of subscribers, xxv, pp.159, the epistle pp.13, some toning and light spotting, printed for B. Law, London, and J. Hewett, Penzance, London, 1769.John Knill (1733-1811) was the former mayor of St. Ives and creator of the Knill Steeple and ceremony. Formerly in the library of Cornish historian Charles Thomas (1928-2016).
(Signed) HEATH, Ambrose. From Creel to Kitchen. How to Cook Fresh-Water Fish,' First edition, inscribed to front free endpaper reads 'Charles Walter Berry With kndest regards from.....May 30 1939, ex libris label, light spotting to edge of text block, Adam and Charles Black, London, [1939]; 'Madame Prunier's Fish Cookery Book,' first edition, with original invitation to Charles W. Berry Esq for a soiree in celebration of the release of the work, ex libris label, some spotting, Nicholson & Watson, London, 1938. (3)
(Golden Dawn and Kabbalah) REGARDIE, Israel. Seven esoteric works. 'The Philosopher's Stone. A modern Comparative Approach to Alchemy from Psychological and Magical Points of View,' first edition, original cloth, sun bleached spine, loss and split to dj, heavy spotting to edge of textblock, Rider & Co, [1938]; 'A Garden of Pomegranates. An Outline of the Qabalah,' reprint, original blue cloth, some light spotting, plates, handwritten chart to rear free endpaper, The Occult Book Society, London, n.d; 'Be Yourself. A Guide Book to the Art of Relaxation,' first edition, original green cloth, unclipped dj, vg to fine, A Helios Book, 1965; 'The Romance of Metaphysics. An Introduction to the History, Theory and Psychology of Modern Metaphysics,' first US edition, original red cloth, unclipped dj, some very light staining and sun bleaching to dj to an otherwise vg copy, The Aries Pree, Chicago, 1946; 'Foundations of Practical Magic. An Introduction to Qabalistic, Magical and Meditative Techniques,' first edition, original blue cloth, tape repairs and a small amount of loss to clipped dj, some finger soiling, The Aquarian Press, Northamptonshire, 1979; With two limp back reprints of 'The Golden Dawn' and 'A Garden of Pomegranates'. (7)Israel Regardie (1907-1985) was an occultist, author, and ceremonial magician known for his significant contributions to the Western esoteric tradition, particularly his work on the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn and the teachings of Aleister Crowley. Regardie served as the personal secretary and student of Aleister Crowley and his writing helped to bridge the gap between Crowley's complex teachings and a broader audience. His writings emphasized the importance of self-awareness and personal transformation as essential components of effective magical work (Regardie, I. 'What You Should Know About the Golden Dawn).
(Diverse works) A collection of thirty one. Gertrude Jekyll. 'Wood and Garden,' original cloth with gilt decorations, ninety monochrome plates including frontis, very light spotting to edge of text block, vg, Longmans, Green, and Co, London, 1899; J. H. Kellog. 'Ladie's Guide in Health and Disease,' embossed full leather rubbed, text block detaching form binding, some spotting, plates, International Tract Society, London, 1900; Herbert A. L. Fisher. 'Studies in Napoleonic Statesmanship. Germany,' prize binding with gilt decorations, winners medal from St Peters School, York, some spotting to prelims, At the Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1903; Ernest Seton Thompson. Wild Animals I Have Known,' reprint, rubbed cloth with decorations, plates and illustrations throughout, George N. Morang & Company, Toronto, 1900; With twenty seven diverse works including S. Coleridge-Taylor, F. Kingdon-Ward and Philip Jose Farmer. (31)
DU MAURIER, Daphne. 'Frenchman's Creek,' First edition, first issue with Langley Lane January-June 1941 to dedication page, original cloth, unclipped dj, some light spotting to edge of text block and preliminaries, some toning, generally a vg copy with a tight text block, Vnictor Gollancz, London, 1941
(The Golden Dawn) Two important works. Ithell Colquhoun. 'Sword of Wisdom,' first edition, original cloth, some small nibbles to unclipped dj designed by Juanita Grout, light marking to edge of text block, pp.307, colour frontis and twenty plates, a very good and scarce first edition, Neville Spearman, London, 1975.From the renowned artist and occultist about MacGregor Mathers and 'The Golden Dawn'. This unusual work gives special attention to its Celtic affiliations. A useful feature is the tabulated account of it's temples and their membership. A fascinating work that has played an important role in the British surrealist movement.Arthur Machen and A. E. Waite. 'The House of the Hidden Light. Manifested and Set Forth in Certain Letters Communicated from a Lodge of the Adepts,' first edition limited to 350 copies, gilt tooled original green cloth, unclipped dj, former stock of 'The Atlantis Bookshop', pp.152, vg to fine, Tartarus Press, Ferret Fantasy, 2003.This definitive translation of the text features heavily in Colquhoun's 'Sword of Wisdom'. Colquhoun argues that 'The House of Hidden Light', which she attributes solely to Waite, forms part of a ritual text relating to 'sexual magic' and is concerned specifically with 'sexual congress with preternatural beings' (p.288). This translation, published ninety nine years after written, has an explanatory introduction and annotated text by renowned Waite scholar R. A. Gilbert. It goes some way toward understanding this mysterious text.
ROBERTSON, William. 'The Works of.....,' Nine volumes, uniform half brown calf with marbled boards, gilt title and vol to spines, frontis engraved portrait to vol I, six folding maps and one folding plate, good tight text blocks with some light sporadic spotting, generally a very good set, Whitmore and Fenn, London, 1824.William Robertson (1721-1793) was a Scottish historian and clergyman known for his significant contributions to historical writing during the 18th century. His historical works were notable for their rigorous research, clear prose, and commitment to objectivity. He played a crucial role in advancing the field of historical writing during the Enlightenment era, and his works continue to be studied by historians and scholars today. A very good set complete with maps.
BAXTER, Richard. 'The Saints Everlasting Rest: Or, Treatise of the Blessed State of the Saints in their enjoyment of God and Glory,' The second edition enlarged, in four parts with three title pages to parts I, III and IV, pagination corresponding to title pages, repair to first title page with contemporary ink notes to verso, full speckled calf, rebacked, some toning and light notes to margins, head and tailpieces, generally good to very good, Thomas Underhill and Francis Tyton, London, 1651.Richard Baxter's "The Saints' Everlasting Rest" is a spiritual guide that encourages Christians to focus on their eternal destiny in heaven. The book begins by highlighting the transient nature of life on Earth, emphasizing the need to prepare for the afterlife. Baxter asserts that heaven is the ultimate reward for faithful believers and provides an elaborate description of the joys and bliss that await them there. His work has had a profound impact on Christian thought and continues to inspire readers to seek a closer relationship with God and anticipate the eternal joy of heaven. A good copy of this devotional classic, written by the 17th-century English Puritan theologian and pastor.
[Publishers] A & C Black illustrated works. Eleven works Gordon Home. 'Yorkshire,' 1908; 'Buckinghamshire and Berkshire' 1920; Dion Clayton Calthrop. 'English Costume,' 1907; Sutton Palmer and A. R. Hope Moncrieff. 'Bonnie Scotland,' 1912; Frederick Whitehead and Clive Holland. 'Warwickshire,' 1906; H. M. Cundall. 'Birket Foster,' 1906; Marcus B. Huish and Helen Allingham. 'Happy England,' 1903; Heaton Cooper and W. T. Palmer. 'The English Lakes,' 1908; J. Lewis Bonhote. 'Birds of Britain and Their Eggs,' 1923; Sutton Palmer mand A. R. Hope. 'Surrey,' 1906; A. M. Blackman and Major Bento Fletcher. 'Luxor & its Temples,' 1923; Wilfred Ball and Rev Telford Varley. 'Hampshire,' 1909; All in a generally vg condition with some light rubbing and foxing apart from 'Hampshire' with a large tear to back strip. (11)
(Occult, Rosicrucian and Esoteric) Twelve works. Arthur Edward Waite. 'The Pictorial Key to the Tarot. Being Fragments of a Secret Tradition under the Veil of Divination,' early trade edition, original cloth, 78 plates, pp.340, some spotting, good, William Rider & Son, London, 1911; Sepharial. 'Hebrew Astrology. The Key to the Study of Prophecy,' original cloth, some light spotting to edge of text block, advertisements, pp.140, good, W. Foulsham & Co, London, n.d; Rev C. W. Leadbetter. 'The Science of the Sacraments,' third edition, original cloth, fold out frontis illustration, plates, pp.626, g to vg, The Theosophical Publishing House, India, 1949; H. Spencer Lewis. 'Rosicrucian Questions and Answers With Complete History of the Rosicrucian Order,' fifth edition, Rosicrucian Library vol I, original cloth, pp.340, vg, Supreme Grand Lodge of Amorc, California, 1954; 'Mansions of the Soul. The Cosmic Conception,' 10th edition, Rosicrucian Library vol XI, original cloth with gilt decorations to spine, pp.352, vg, Supreme Grand Lodge of Amorc, California, 1961; G. I. Gurdjieff. 'The Fourth Way. A Record of Talks and Answers to Questions based on the teaching of.....,' third impression, ex libris with label to spine, some graphite markings, pp.437, good, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, 1967; With seven other works including a thrid edition 'The Cloud of Unknowing' and 'Your Latent Powers' by Margaret V. Underhill. (12)
NIELSEN, Kay (illustrator) 'East of the Sun and West of the Moon: Old Tales from the North.' Scarce original illustrated cloth with gilt decorations, twenty-five coloured plates, each with tissue guard complete, illustrated endpapers gilt, illustrated title page plus other black-and-white illustrations and decorations, pp.206, a vg copy, Hodder & Stoughton, [1914].A very good copy of Nielsen's Art Noveau inspired masterpiece. This is a very good copy. Some very light spotting to prelims and sporadically to margins. All illustrations are complete with their descriptive tissue guards. Page 173 has an ink line running through the text. The cloth has a small amount of rubbing to the extremities, but very little to be concerned about. More photos have been uploaded to our website for your discretion.
Seven illustrated works. Walter Crane (illustrations). 'King Arthur;s Knights,' early trade edition, original cloth with gilt tooled decorations, rubbed and bumped, decorative endpapers, some spotting and finger soiling, colour plates complete, T. C & E. C Jack, Edinburgh and London, 1911; Warwick Goble (illustrations). 'The Book of Fairy Poetry,' edited by Dora Owen, first edition, original cloth with some loss to head of backstrip, some spotting throughout, illustrations with some tipped-in on titled card mounts, good, Longmans, Green and Co, London, 1920; Esther Singleton and C. B. Falls. 'The Wild Flower Fairy Book,' original gilt tooled cloth with sun bleached backstrip, ex libris label Astrid Boden, spotting throughout, colour plates, The Musson Book Co, Toronto, 1905; Edmund Dulac (illustrations) and Laurence Housman. 'The Magic Horse and Other Stories from The Arabian Nights,' early trade edition, light soiling to original cloth with gilt tooled decorations, some toning and spotting, Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1911; With three other illustrated works. (7)
(Occultism) CROWLEY, Aleister. 'Magick. In Theory and Practice By The Master Therion,' Original red cloth, slight sun bleaching to spine but otherwise vg, pp.436, vg text block with some very light finger soiling and graphite underlining, published for subscribers only, the Lecram Press, Paris, 1929.This seminal work is a comprehensive guide to the philosophy and practice of ceremonial magick; drawing from various esoteric traditions. Crowley seeks to demystify magick and provide practical instructions for its application, all while advocating for a scientific and rational approach to the occult.There were several variant issues of the first hardbound edition. 'Magick' was originally issued in four parts; each in paper wrappers with an additional colour plate. However, he was dissatisfied with this design and had the plate removed, a new title page prepared, and most copies dis-bound and sent to Britain. They were then rebound in a durable cloth or buckram to make this; the 'Subscriber's Edition'. Although the title page has the date of 1929, the book did not actually appear until 1930, of which this is a very good copy. Scarce.
RELE. V. G. 'The Vedic Gods as Figures of Biology,' Original cloth with some damp staining, scarce dj in a very good unclipped condition, light spotting to edge of text block, pp.134, appendix and advertisements to rear, D. B. Taraporevala Sons & Co, Bombay, 1931.Rele's work is a summation of his views that the Hindu scriptural texts are books of a biological nature and his research interprets the Vedic Gods from a biological standpoint, particularly concerning the central nervous system. Scarce with dust jacket.
BAILEY, Alice A. Four works. 'A Treatise on White Magic,' first edition, original dark blue cloth with gilt titles, tight textblock, some graphite markings throughout, vg to fine, Lucis Publishing Company, New York, 1936; 'Letters on Occult Meditation,' second edition, dedicated to the Tibetan Teacher who wrote these letters, original cloth rubbed with cracked backstrip, ink inscription to front free endpaper, some slackening to textblock, pp.372, good, Lucis Publishing Company, New York, 1930; 'Initiation Human and Solar,' reprint, original blue cloth, spotting to edge of textblock, pp.190, John M. Watkins, London, 1933; 'A Treatise on the Seven Rays. Esoteric Psychology,' third edition, original cloth, unclipped dj, light spotting to edge of textblock, pp.430, vg, Lucis Press Limited, London, 1950. (4)
McCABE, James 'Directions for Drinking the Chelenham Waters; with a Selection of Cases, Illustrating their Effects in a Great Variety of Diseases,' Second Edition, original printed publishers cloth, some staining and sun bleaching, very good text block with some light spotting to title page, pp.93, printed for G. A. Williams, Librarian, Longmans and Whittaker & Co, London, [1829].
(Raphael Hurst ) BRUNTON, Paul. Six works 'A Search in Secret India,' second impression, original red cloth, rubbed and bumped with some soiling, ink stamp for 'The Aquarian Book Service' to front free endpaper, splitting to front inner hinge, spotting to edge of textblock, frontis and plates, good, Rider & Co, London, 1934; 'A Search in Secret Egypt,' second impression, original red cloth with remnants of label and white paint, a tight textblock with spotting to edge and throughout, plates and frontis, good, Rider & Co, London, 1936; 'The Quest of the Overself,' early impression, original red cloth with some light soiling, spotting to edge of textblock and end leaves, good, rider & Co, n.d; 'The Hidden Teaching Beyond Yoga,' third impression, original purple cloth, sun bleaching, owner inscription to front free endpaper, a handful of graphite underlining through text block, good to very good, Rider & Company, London, 1941; 'The Wisdom of the Overself,' early impression, original cloth, clean and tight textblock, vg, Rider & Co, n.d; 'The Inner Reality,' early impression, sun bleached spine to original purple cloth, clean and tight textblock, vg, Rider & Co, London, n.d. (6)Paul Brunton (1898–1981) was a British philosopher, mystic, and author known for his writings on spirituality, mysticism, and Eastern philosophy. His work has had a significant impact on those interested in exploring the realms of inner consciousness, meditation, and the spiritual quest. Brunton's writing is noted for its attempt to bridge the gap between Eastern spiritual traditions and Western philosophical thought. A good collection.
ROSSI, Giacomo Giovanni de. [Mercurio Geografico overo guida geografica in tutte le parti del mondo ...], Planisphere of the Celestial Globe Arctic and Antarctic, copper engraved with text to tail, tear with loss to bottom left, centre fold, some light spotting to margins, framed, mounted and glazed, published by Giovanni Giacomo de Rossi. Vin Mariotti, Sculp. Roma, [1687]. (43cm x 57cm)
(Occult) CROWLEY, Aleister. '777 Revised: vel prolegomena symbolica ad systemam sceptico-mysitcae' One of 1,100 copies, original vellum-backed board, large scratch across front board, residue from bookmark to pp.54-55, some very light spotting to edge of textblock, pp.155, a vg copy, The Neptune Press, London, 1955; 'The Magical Record of the Beast 666. The Diaries...edited...by John Symonds and Kenneth Grant,' early edition, original pictorial card wraps, some scuffing with a sun bleached back strip, felt tip owner name to verso of front wrap, booksellers label to half title, light spotting to edge of textblock, a good copy stored in leather jacket, Duckworth, 1972; 'Magick,' edited by John Symonds and Kenneth Grant, reprint, original cloth, unclipped dj, pp.551, plates, fine, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London and Henley, 1985; 'The Confessions of Aleister Crowley. An Autohagiography,' edited by John Symonds and Kenneth Grant, reprint, original cloth, unclipped dj, plates, vg, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, 1986; 'The Holy Books,' second Sangreal printing, lacks dj, gilt decorations to original cream cloth, some damp residue evident to pastedown also, preface by Israel Regardie, vg textblock, Sangreal Foundation, Dallas, [1972]; John Symonds. 'The Magic of Aleister Crowley,' first edition, original cloth, clipped dj, ex stock of The Aquarian Book Service with ink stamp, plates, pp.209, vg, Frederick Muller, London, 1958; 'The Great Beast. The Life of....,' first edition, lacks dj, original cloth, frontis and plates, pp.316, vg, Rider and Company, 1951; With four other works by and about Crowley. (11)A fantastic lot, covering Crowley's unconventional lifestyle, provocative teachings, and involvement in various occult practices, which led to both fascination and controversy during his lifetime. He embraced concepts and practices that were often considered taboo by conventional society. His legacy continues to spark discussions about the relationship between spirituality, individualism, and unconventional beliefs.
CARY, John (engraver). 'Cary's New Map of England and Wales, with Part of Scotland. on which are carefully laid down, All the Direct and Principal Cross Roads, the Course of the Rivers and Navigable Canals,' Half leather, rubbed and bumped with splitting to joints, engraved title and hand-coloured general map, 80 of 81 maps with map 62 missing as is the norm, ex libris of J. J. Pitcairn (R. Austin Freeman and Clifford Ashdown) with owner stamp to the head margin of titlepage and front endpapers, later newspaper articles pasted to front pastedown and front free endpaper, index to rear pp.85, three pages of subscribers, some toning, light spotting to margins but otherwise a vg textblock, J. Cary, London, 1794.Cary's map incorporated the latest cartographic techniques of the period, including precise surveying and engraving methods. It set a standard for mapmaking that influenced future cartographers and contributed to the development of modern cartography. This is a good example of this aesthetically pleasing atlas, with a rather interesting former owner.
SCHOMBERG, Isaac. 'Naval Chronology; Or, An Historical Summary of Naval Maritime Events, from the Time of The Romans, to the Treaty of Peace 1802,' Five volumes, quarter blue leather with very attractive gilt tooled ships and anchors to spine, ex libris label of Colonel Sir Charles J. J. Hamilton, Baronet, list of subscribers includes many captains and admirals of the time including Nelson, some light spotting and toning to a very good set, T. Egerton, at the Military Library, London, 1802. (5)The chronology provides insights into the evolution of naval warfare, including changes in ship design, technology, and tactics over centuries. It offers a wealth of information on the strategies and tactics employed by various naval powers. A handsome looking set of an important work of Naval history.
(Woodcuts and fine printing) Twelve good works. Douglas Percy Bliss (engraver). 'The Devil in Scotland Being Four Great Scottish Stories of Diablerie...,' original cloth, vg clipped dj, deckled edge, thirty none woodcuts, vg, Alexander MacLehose, London, 1934; Alexina Ogilvie (engraver). 'Profitable Proverbs: here follow five and twenty woodcuts illustrating as many proverbs...,' limited edition, 49/75, signed by the artist, original drab boards with staining, cloth splitting to the spine, deckled edge, tissue guards loosely inserted, The Cayme Pree, London, 1923; Molly Power (engraver) and Ethel Woolmer. 'All Round Pimlico,' vol II, thin card wraps rebound front and rear, some light spotting, Wise & Company, Battersea, 1922; Kathleen Lindsley and Edward Stamp (engravers), Enid Wilson. 'A Lakeland Diary,' standard edition, cloth backed marbled boards, deckled edge, fine, The Fleece Press, [1985]; Hester Sainsbury. 'Noah's Ark,' reprint, thin paper wraps, string bound, uncut, The Cayme Press, November 1926; Robert Gibbings (engraver) and Helen Waddell (trans). 'Beasts and Saints,' early trade edition, light sun bleaching to pictorial cloth, vg, Constable and Company, London, 1934; Mr Roscoe. 'The Butterfly's Ball and the Grasshopper's Feast,' facsimile of the 1808 edition, half blue calf rubbed and bumped, spotting to prelims, vg, Griffith & Farran, London, 1883; With six other works including 'Blue Beard & Puss in Boots' illustrated by R. Heighway and 'The Cowslip' twenty-fifth edition. (12)
S. L. MacGregor-Mathers. 'The Book of the Sacred Magic of Abra-Melin the Mage, As Delivered by Abraham the Jew unto his Son Lamech, A.D. 1458' First edition in English, first issue, original cloth with gilt table to front board, rubbed with cracked hinges, contemporary card dj although not original, owner graphite inscription to front pastedown, pictorial title in sepia [often missing], a vg text block with some very light sporadic spotting, pp.268, John M. Watkins, London, 1898; With a later reprint limited to 500 copies, 1956. (2)A classic text of ceremonial magic, translated by a founding member of the Golden Dawn, and highly inspirational to the young Aleister Crowley.
HUNT, Robert. 'Popular Romances of the West of England: Or, ThenDrolls, Traditions, and Superstitions of Old Cornwall,' First and second series, two vols, half polished calf with marbled boards, very decorative retooled gilt spine, marbled edge, two frontis engravings by George Cruikshank, some light toning and spotting to generally vg text blocks, a very nice pair indeed, John Camden Hotten, London, 1865. (2)Formerly in the library of Len Truran.
(Egyptology) Four works. G. Elliot Smith and Warren R. Dawson. 'Egyptian Mummies,' first edition, original cloth with gilt tooled sarcophagus and titles, scarce pictorial unclipped dj, light spotting to endpapers, numerous full plates, some light finger soiling to an otherwise vg copy, George Allen & Unwin, London, 1924; Georg Moller. 'Hieratische Palaographie. Die Aegyptische Buchschrift in Ihrer Entwicklung von Der Funften Dynastie bis Zur Romischen Kaiserzeit,' four vols bound in one, a working copy with numerous notes throughout, original cloth detaching from text block, profuse in hieroglyphic charts, Otto Zeller, Osnabruck, 1965; VIGNEAU, D'Andre. 'Encyclopedie Photographique de L'Art,' tome I, thin card printed wraps, staple bound, pp.32 of b+w photographs of Egyptian artifacts housed at the Louvre Museum, TEL Editions, Paris, 1935; Guy Brunton. 'Lahun I the Treasure,' research account of the twentieth Year, original cloth backed printed boards, rubbed and bumped, some light toning throughout, colour plates to rear, British School of Archaeology in Eygpt, Bernard Quaritch, London, 1920. (4)
Alexander Millar (Scottish, contemporary) "Memory Lane", a warm, romantic, industrial study of a solitary figure on an outstretched road of red brick terraced houses, beyond a factory chimney towers above the town which glistens under the light of the moon, soft pastel, signed and titled verso, in double card mount and metallic frame under glass, 51 cm x 44 cm overall [Miller is a self-taught, contemporary impressionist artist, whose work depicts the "small wonder of the everyday". He has exhibited in Newcastle (The Great North: Hancock), Glasgow (Scotland Street Museum) and New York (The Fire Dept. Museum of New York). His work has also been displayed in public venues, such as shopping centres and metro carriages, as well as being used as scenic backdrops for theatrical productions.]
Jeff Sudders (contemporary) "Grasmere", a wintry, Lakeland study with rolling fells beyond, acrylic on board, signed and titled verso, in white slip and metallic frame, 43 cm x 43 cm overall [Jeff Sudders is a contemporary artist represented by Cook House Gallery. A keen fell-walker, Sudders' works reflects his passion, capturing the light and atmosphere of beckoning waters and peaks. In recent years Sudders' works have become extremely popular and he is now a well-respected Lake District artist. https://www.cookhousegallery.co.uk/product-category/jeff-sudders-lake-district-prints/ ]
RMS Olympic interest: a fine brass five branch ceiling light fitting, of scrolling form with cut glass 'acorn' shades, 60cms wide overall.Provenance: purchased in 2004 from Crown Paints Company in Haltwhistle, Northumberland, which had been fitted out with a variety of panelling, light fixtures, flooring, doors, and windows.Note: believed to have been taken out of the 1st Class Smoking Lounge, see additional image.

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