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Charles I (1625-1649), Tower mint, Shilling, Gp D, type 3.1, mm. portcullis, reads ma br fr et hib, bust 4, 6.00g/6h (Sharp D4/1; SCBI Brooker 481-2; N 2223; S 2789). Some light crazing before portrait, otherwise fine, reverse better, dark toned £90-£120 --- Provenance: Bt S. R. Porter, December 2004; M. Bull Collection
Charles I (1625-1649), York mint, Shilling, Gp 2 [type 5], mm. lion, bust in lace collar, lozenge above and to right of xii, crown above oval lion-skin garnished shield, ebor below, 5.31g/12h (Besly 2Ee; SCBI Brooker 1097, same dies; N 2320; S 2874). Contemporaneously pierced, further attempted piercing by the King’s chin, otherwise fine and toned with light blue and gold hues £90-£120 --- Provenance: M. Bull Collection
A George III vase shaped silver coffee pot and cover, engraved with vacant cartouche to either side between borders of scrolling foliage and stiff leaves, on oval foot, 28cm h, by John Langlands, Newcastle, date letter rubbed, c1785, cover unmarked, 21oz 8dwt Good condition, engraving clear and distinct, light polish residue, no dents or splits, no evidence of repair, handle secure, marks good except for date letter
English School, 19th century - Dutch Sailing Barges and other Vessels, with three men in a rowing boat setting the net, signed W Wild*e and inscribed Painter verso, oil on canvas,14.5 x 21.5cm Generally good condition, slight impression of stretcher showing through, varnish would benefit from a light clean
Elizabeth Gould after John Gould and Henry Constantine Richter after John Gould - Adelaide Parakeet [and five others], including from 'The Birds of Australia...', folio, 1840-1869, lithographs, by C Hullmandel, hand coloured, 53 x 34cm and circa (6) Sporadic light foxing but in good overall conditionVariations in mounts and frames
A Victorian silver teapot, engraved with strapwork, ivory insulators, crested, 14cm h, by Robert Harper, London 1865, 19oz 10dwt Please note Mellors & Kirk have applied for an exemption licence for the ivory in this lot. Ref: VGB5X4L7 Light wear but no damage or repair, handle secure, no dents
Italian School, early 19th century - Portrait Miniature of a William Lambe of Aubourn, half-length, inscribed to verso: William Lambe of Aubourn [Hall, Lincolnshire] in 1804 when aged 34 by an Italian artist [...], watercolour on ivory, oval, 75 x 60mm Please note Mellors & Kirk have applied for an exemption licence for the ivory in this lot. Ref: RLAR3R2K Apparently good condition in contemporary papier-mâché frame, the frame itself with some light wear.
Royal. A Victorian silver cigar box, the lid engraved TOBY FROM BERTIE, cedar lined, 17cm l, by Howard James, Birmingham 1888 Provenance: A gift from the Prince of Wales, later King Edward VII, to "our cousin G Wellesley" thence by descent in the Wellesley and Calthrop families to the late owner Good condition with a few light polish scratchesNo dentsLid closing shut
A George III silver tea service, with engraved borders and initial D, the straight sided teapot with flush joint to the domed lid, comprising teapot, teapot stand, milk jug and sugar basket, teapot 15cm h, by John Denziloe, London 1797 (teapot and stand; jug 1793, basket 1804), 31oz 5dwt (excluding stand) (4) The lot in the same good condition with light polish scratches, the teapot stand retaining the original mahogany insert, no play in wood handle or knop, no dents, splits or repair, marks well spaced and struck, the date letter S on the cream jug somewhat scored
United States. A Federal American silver soup ladle, Irish Pointed Old English pattern, engraved with contemporary initials, 38cm l, by Jeremiah Andrews of Savannah GA and Norfolk VA, c1791-1817, 7oz 5dwt Stem slightly bent, widest part of stem with numerous fine light scratches, bowl a little dented, not split, but no major faults, no repair
War. Churchill (Winston Spencer), London to Ladysmith via Pretoria, first edition, London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1900, half-title, complete, xiv, 498, [2] (publisher's advert), 32pp (publisher's catalogue), 5 maps, 3 of which are folding (South Africa frontispiece with minor tear), in-text plans, original publisher's pictorial cloth, the spine lettered in gilt and blocked with flags, some splitting and light losses at joints, but holding, 8vo, [Woods A4a]; Illustrated Books: Heath Robinson (William, illustrator), Some 'Frightful' War Pictures, [London]: Duckworth & Co., 1915, full-page and in-text monochrome illustrations, one leaf repaired in the lower margin, not affecting letters or cartoon, some finger soiling in places, rare in original publisher's pictorial dustjacket, chipped and worn, over original publisher's cloth over pictorial papered boards, split at ffep gutter, with resulting movement but holding, folio (37.2 x 25.5cm), (2)

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