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Los 111

An Ahlborn digital pipe organ with detachable pedal board, light oak case, 146cms wide, together with three Ahlborn archive modules; and a pair of Jano X3M floor standing speakers.

Los 123

A Thorens TD 135 turntable with light oak Loricraft plinth, black armboard, fitted a Thorens arm (no cartridge).

Los 1

An Edwardian silver dressing table tray, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1906, of rectangular form with embossed grape, vine and floral decoration, 28.5cm wide, weight approx 10.3ozHallmarks clear, one corner slightly compressed, some small dings and light scratches in keeping with age but no significant visible damage, refer to images

Los 134

A Coalport partial botanical dessert servicecirca 1840-45finely painted by Stephen Lawrence with central specimens, within apple green and lemon borders reserving three printed and over-painted floral cartouches, comprising three dessert plates, 24cm diameter; an low oval twin-handled comport, 33.5cm wide and a tall tazza with reticulated stem, 18cm high, unmarked(5)Provenance: The Malcolm Sargeant Collection.Examples from a similar service in held in the Shrewsbury Museum are illustrated in Michael Messenger, 'Coalport 1795-1826' (Woodbridge 1995), plts 220-222.Low oval comport- small chip to underside of one handle has been professionally restored.Tall comport- some staining and crazing to underside and the base in general. Dish later secured to base with a bolt.One plate with some rubbing to the gilded border around the main flower and to one half of the border. A couple of light scratches commensurate with general age but the painted flowers remain generally good.

Los 139

A pair of Derby porcelain dessert plates with matching shell-shaped dessert dishcirca 1815-25painted by Richard Dodson with canted gilt-bordered panels of birds in landscapes, reserved within a pale turquoise ground within elaborate gilt borders, crossed batons and D in iron red, plates 22.2cm diameter and dish 23cm diameter(3)Both plates with crazing to the glaze all over. One plate with faint hairline to the underside of the rim, approximately 1.6cm long and a short scratch to the polychrome enamels (just below the upper-most bird on the branch) The second plate with crack visible to both sides, extending approximately 5cm inwards from the rim together with a small glaze fault to the rim at approximately 10 o'clock and a small sliver-like chip or further fault to the right-hand side of the trunk. Some patches of wear to the gilding on both plates.Shell dish - Heavier gilt rubbing, most noticeable to the rim. Some short surface scratches to both the panel and to the underside of the foot rim. Beyond two small areas of loss next to the upper left-hand side bird's tail, the other scratches to the front panel do not seem to have resulted in a loss of decoration - but nevertheless, these scratches/light signs of wear can be seen when held at an angle under direct light.

Los 141

A pair of Derby porcelain figures of William Shakespeare and John Miltoncirca 1806-25after Peter Scheemakers, model numbers 297 and 305, Milton modelled standing in puritan dress, holding a scroll with a quotation from Paradise lost and leaning on three books upon a circular plinth decorated in relief with scenes depicting the expulsion of Adam from the Garden of Eden; Shakespeare similarly posed, with a scroll inscribed in gilt with verses from The Tempest, painted iron-red marks and incised numbers, 26cm high(2)Shakespeare - one small foot rim chip and further small nibbles around the base. Crazing to the glaze and general areas of light discolouration throughout. Firing cracks to his legs and a further short firing crack near the vent hole on the base. Some wear to the gilding on the scroll and to the reverse of his cloak. Further firing crack above one head on the pillar and some spots of red enamel missing on the upper book.Milton- small repaired foot rim chip and further smaller nibbles to the edges of the base elsewhere. Again, some patches of staining and crazing. Elements of gilding are slightly patchy and worn in areas. Firing cracks underneath both feet.

Los 143

A Minton Aesthetic Movement coffee cup and saucercirca 1870boldly decorated in the Japanese taste with three fan-shaped panels of swooping birds reserved against an overall turquoise ground, enamelled over-glaze with red, pink and purple flowers with other foliage, impressed marks, painted pattern number 5584 in blue,coffee cup 6.4cm high and saucer 14cm diameter(2)Provenance: The Malcolm Sargeant Collection.One very faint hairline visible to the interior, near the handle. Otherwise, condition is good and there are no further damages or any repairs. There is no crazing to the glaze and the raised enamels are in a good order with no missing sections or losses. There are just a couple of patches of very light wear to the gilding of the rim or the cup.

Los 45

A single stone diamond ring, the brilliant cut diamond claw set to carved mount and diamond set shoulders, the white metal shank stamped 'SM AY1', ring size I, weight approx 4gDiamond measures approx 9.1mm x 5.1mm, estimated carat weight approx 2.80cts, colour estimated I/J, clarity estimated SI1- a few small black mineral inclusions below table and kite facets, general wear but no significant visible damage to the mount, does not appear hazy/cloudy in natural light, refer to images

Los 51

A 22ct gold wedding band, ring size M, weight approx 7.9gMakers mark 'J*P', hallmarked London, date mark appears to be 1897, general wear and light scratches but no significant visible damage

Los 59

A yellow metal and enamel bracelet and brooch suite, the bracelet designed as three yellow metal chains set within two yellow metal sliding links with blue enamel and painted floral decoration, with swivel fastening, 20.5cm long, the brooch designed as three yellow metal strands each terminating in a tassel with blue enamel and florally decorated mount, all set with conforming blue enamel slide and set to yellow metal bar, 10.5cm long, not stamped, total weight approx 43g (2)Yellow metal is not stamped but appears to test as 18ct but cannot guarantee this, solder repair to the end terminal of the bracelet and small hole to the other end terminal, some small losses to the enamel at the centre of one of the bracelet plaques, other than this the enamel has the usual wear and light scratches in keeping with age, general wear to both, refer to images

Los 7

An Art Deco four piece silver tea service, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1928 & 1930, each piece of faceted form, comprising; a teapot, 15.5cm high, a hot water jug, 20.5cm high, a two handled sugar bowl, 8cm high and a cream jug, 8cm high, each raised on four out swept feet and with engraved 'M' monogram to the bodies, total weight approx 57oz (4)Hallmarks clear, hinges secure, some small dings and light scratches in keeping with age but no significant visible damage, refer to images

Los 71

A single stone diamond ring, the brilliant cut diamond within eight claw setting, mounted to white metal shank with diamond set shoulders, stamped 'Plat', ring size J 1/2, weight approx 2.3gDiamond weighs approx 0.95cts- measures approx 6.6mm diameter x approx 3.6mm deep, clarity VS1-VS2, colour G/H, general wear, does not appear hazy/cloudy in natural light, refer to images

Los 76

A sapphire & diamond cluster ring, designed as a central oval mixed cut sapphire collet set in yellow metal within a surround of six diamonds and two white stones, flanked to each side by diamond set shoulders, the yellow metal shank stamped '18k', ring size M, weight approx 5.9gSapphire measures approx 6.7mm x 5.8mm x 5.2mm deep, sapphire contacts with finger when on, abrasion to the facet edges, some internal silk and inclusions, sapphire is of natural origin, sapphire with lilac and light blue cornflower hues, possibly reset, age of setting estimated second half of 20th century, diamonds range from 0.01cts to 0.02cts, two of the stones are white stone replacements, clarity SI1-I2, small split at the shank to the shoulders, general wear, refer to images

Los 94

A Zenith Titanium triple calendar chronograph bracelet wristwatch with moon phases, the luminous hands with red sweep seconds, the Titanium bracelet with deployment clasp, Model/Reference: 95.0100.418, dial measures approx 32mm, with accompanying original box, pouch, booklet, service guarantee card and copy of last service dated 24th September 2021Currently in working order but cannot guarantee, some light scratches and general wear in keeping with age, please refer to additional images

Los 18

A pewter mounted "light and music" Luigi Bormioli decanter, with a group of other glassware.

Los 292

A superb light oak slate bed pool table with dining table top cover and balls, 130 x 222 x 78cm.

Los 355

A set of seven gilt brass and glass wall lights with two matching pendant lights, wall light L. 37cm.

Los 150

Edward IV (First reign, 1461-1470), Light coinage, Groat, London, class Vd, mm. rose, quatrefoils by neck, 2.57g/12h (N 1568; S 2000). Slightly clipped, otherwise very fine £60-£80

Los 151

Edward IV (First reign, 1461-1470), Light coinage, Groat, York, class VII, mm. sun, e on breast, quatrefoils by neck, fleurs on cusps except above crown, 3.10g/12h (N 1583; S 2012). Better than very fine, toned £200-£260

Los 153

Richard III (1483-1485), Angel, type 2b, mm. boar’s head, ricard; di; gra; rex angl; z franc;, rev. per/crcem tva; salva’ nos; xpc; rede, 4.96g/10h (Schneider 488ff; Lockett 3177, same dies; N 1676; S 2151). A few light scuffs, otherwise very fine, all distinguishing marks clear, extremely rare £12,000-£15,000 --- Provenance: Found in Overton (Hampshire), 2022 (PAS SUR-7A0B6C)

Los 161

Mary (1553-1554), Groat, mm. pomegranate, reads regi, 1.94g/9h (N 1960; S 2492). Light marks, otherwise very fine £300-£400

Los 176

Charles II (1660-1685), Shilling, 1668, second bust (ESC 511; S 3375). Cleaned, some light scrapes, otherwise very fine £150-£180

Los 181

William and Mary (1688-1694), Halfcrown, 1689, first shield, caul only frosted, pearls, edge primo, first v of gvlielmvs over a (ESC 833; S 3434). A few light marks, otherwise very fine, toned, scarce £200-£260

Los 191

George I (1714-1727), Half-Guinea, 1723 (EGC 544; S 3635). Slightly creased, some light scrapes, otherwise fine, rare £300-£400

Los 194

George II (1727-1760), Crown, 1739, roses, edge dvodecimo (ESC 1665; S 3687). Some adjustment marks, good very fine, attractive light tone £1,000-£1,200

Los 199

George II (1727-1760), Shilling, 1739, roses, smaller garter star (ESC 1715; S 3701). Light marks, about very fine, scarce £90-£120

Los 201

George II (1727-1760), Shilling, 1747, roses (ESC 1728; S 3702). Very fine, light hairlines £60-£80

Los 240

George V (1910-1936), Proof Crown, 1935, edge raised xxv, 28.34g/12h (ESC 3655; S 4050). Very light clouding to fields, otherwise about as struck, attractively toned £700-£900

Los 241

George V (1910-1936), Proof Halfcrown, 1911 (ESC 3710; S 4011). Brilliant, about as struck with attractive light toning £120-£150

Los 46

John (1199-1216), Penny, class Va1, London, Ricard, ricard · on · lvn, 1.27g/10h (SCBI Mass –; N 968/4; S 1350A). Some light scratches, otherwise good fine, rare £150-£200 --- Provenance: M. Sherman Collection, DNW Auction 68, 12 December 2005, lot 254 (part); J. Sazama Collection, Part XIII, DNW Auction 124, 16 September 2014, lot 2295 The vendor notes that this reverse die is found muled with a class IVc obverse (Mass 1173); that die, in turn, is also used with IVc reverses by the moneyers Henri and Willelm

Los 483

Armenia, Levon I (1199-1219), Double Tram, 5.45g/3h (Bed. 23). Lightly cleaned, centres weak, some light scrapes, otherwise good very fine £100-£120

Los 487

Armenia, Levon I, Double Tram, 5.61g/2h (Bed. 27). Weak in parts, light scratch across centre of reverse, otherwise good very fine £100-£120

Los 620

THESSALY, Larissa, Drachm, 460-450, Thessalos holding band across horns of bull, petasos flying behind, rev. λα ρι, bridled horse bounding right, 5.61g (BCD Thessaly 355.2, same dies; McClean 4587, same dies; Lorber Thessalian pl. 41, 9, same obv. die; BMC 6). Light porosity, very fine £200-£260 --- Provenance: Gerhard Hirsch Auktion 223 (Munich), 26 September 2002, lot 1582

Los 625

ATTICA, Athens, Tetradrachm, Early Classical type, c. 478-455, helmeted head of Athena right, rev. owl standing right, olive sprig to left, αθε to right, all within incuse square, 16.52g (Kroll Empire, fig. 2.4a; BMC, Group α, 41ff). Some light scratches, otherwise very fine, reverse better, dark patina £300-£360

Los 629

ATTICA, Athens, Hemiobol, c. 455-05, helmeted head of Athena right, rev. owl standing right, olive sprig to left, αθε to right, all within incuse square, 0.30g/3h (Kroll Empire fig. 2.9e; BMC 112ff). Very light porosity, otherwise very fine for issue, toned £60-£80

Los 651

ZEUGITANA, Carthage, serrate Double-Shekel, Third Punic War [149-6], wreathed head of Tanit left, rev. horse stepping right, pellet within crescent below, 12.92g/12h (Visonà PC3, 127ff; SNG Copenhagen 405). Light scratches and porosity, otherwise very fine, scarce £150-£180

Los 652

KINGS OF MACEDON, Philip III, Tetradrachm, Amphipolis, 322-20, in the name and types of Alexander III, head of Herakles right, wearing lion-skin, rev. Zeus seated left, holding eagle and sceptre, monogram in left field, 17.10g/5h (Troxell Studies, I2, 67-8; Price 120). Some earthen deposits and light porosity on reverse, otherwise good very fine £90-£120

Los 654

PTOLEMAIC KINGS OF EGYPT, Ptolemy II, Tetradrachm, Tyre, c. 275-4, diademed head of Ptolemy Soter right, rev. eagle with closed wings standing left on thunderbolt, h above club in field, 13.98g (CPE 556; Svoronos 637). Some light scratches, about very fine £60-£80

Los 680

Roman Imperial Coinage, Tiberius, Denarius, Lugdunum, after 16, laureate bust right, rev. Livia seated right on ornate stool, holding sceptre and olive branch, 3.46g (RIC 30; RSC 16a; RCV 1763). Light marks, very fine, toned £90-£120

Los 686

Roman Imperial Coinage, Galba, Denarius, 68-9, bust right, rev. s p q r ob cs in three lines within oak wreath, 2.90g (RIC 167; RSC 287; RCV 2109). Good fine, light grey tone £90-£120

Los 687

Roman Imperial Coinage, Otho, Denarius, 69, rev. Securitas standing facing, head left, holding wreath and sceptre, 3.04g/6h (RIC 10; RSC 15). Cleaned, otherwise fine, some light scratches £200-£260

Los 745

Roman Imperial Coinage, Constantine II, Siliqua, Constantinople, 337-40, rosette diademed head right, gazing heavenwards, rev. constantivs avgvstvs, Victory advancing left, holding wreath and palm, c.s in exergue, 2.34g (RIC VIII 16; RSC 70b). Light smoothing and edge slightly ragged, otherwise good fine, rare £60-£80

Los 751

Roman Provincial Coinage, CAPPADOCIA, Cæsarea, Nero, Hemidrachm, laureate head right, rev. Victory advancing right, arme niac across field, 1.61g (RPC 3644). Light porosity, good very fine £70-£90

Los 206

'Flambe Frilled and Slipper Orchids' a Moorcroft Pottery vase lamp base designed by William Moorcroft, ovoid with slender neck, painted with a band of frilled and slipper orchids with springflowers, in colours under a light flambe glaze, with gilt metal mounts, marks concealed by metal mounts, 33cm. high (vase)

Los 361

A large copper and brass ceiling light in the manner of WAS Benson, seven foliate arms, unsigned, 64cm. high

Los 365

An Art Nouveau copper and brass three branch ceiling light, three copper foliate arms, with frosted glass bell shades, unsigned, 85cm high

Los 369A

A large copper and brass ceiling light, central brass column, flanked by five radiating copper foliate arms, with light fitting terminals, unsigned, 60cm. high, 68cm wide

Los 692

A limed oak four branch ceiling light, carved with leaves, 68cm wide.

Los 694

A set of brass light fittings, a brass rail light fitting, a matching ceiling light and an adjustable wall light.

Los 945A

A light oak bedroom set, comprising single door wardrobe and five drawer narrow chest, 106cm high, 48cm wide, 39cm deep, and a gout stool.

Los 192

An early 19th Century Dutch ell or ellemaat, of square section and tapering form, two faces veneered in alternate segments of light and dark woods to a well turned lignum vitae baluster handle, 84.5cms. From the collection of the late Sue Read

Los 378

A rare set of three children's miniature sample clothes and accessories exquisitely executed and contained in a cardboard tray inscribed in old ink 'Foundling Cloaths without pins made for a Pattern for A. Ja **ns to make by Decemr 1751', comprising full length apron, 30 x 9cms, a square - perhaps a pillow case, 11.5cms sq., and a jacket, 30 x 12.5cms. (4).   It is likely that these evocative sample pieces originate from the Foundling Hospital founded in London in 1739 by the Sea Captain Thomas Coram for 'The education and maintenance of exposed and deserted young children'. The provision of clothing for foundlings was influenced by the Honorary Medical Attendant - William Cadogan (1711-1797) who was appointed in the 1740's. In 1748 he published his text - An Essay Upon Nursing And Management of Children From Their Birth to Three Years of Age - based on his experience with foundlings. In 1749 Cadogan was appointed a Governor of the London Foundling Hospital, in 1752 (a year later than the tray inscription) he moved from Bristol to London and the following year he was appointed Physician at The Foundling Hospital. Cadogan was strongly opposed to the swaddling of infants - clothing for children should be light and simple. The clothing of children was a constant consideration for the Hospital, by 1781 agreement was reached on a standard 'Foundling Dress' advocated by Cadogan. A Connoisseur's Collection

Los 729

Five thimble compendiums, including an example stamped Ò800' complete with internal multiple reel and needle case, 5.2cms, two metal novelty examples one as a thermos flask, the other a light bulb, and a pair of egg form complete with tassels in original cardboard box. (4) From the collection of Susan Franklin Part 2

Los 922

Two sovereign balls and various treen, the sovereign balls of carpet bowl form with roundel turned decoration, one for full sovereigns, one for half sovereigns, largest 5cms dia., a turned rosewood ink bottle case, two turned rosewood boxes, a Sadeli ware Tangram box, a Sorrento box, a similar napkin ring, an acorn form light pull, and a coquilla bottle form case with bone finial, 9.5cms. (10)

Los 39

[Bradshaw, George]. Lengths and Levels to Bradshaw's Maps of Canals, Navigable Rivers, and Railways. From actual survey. Taken from a datum of six feet ten inches under the sill of the Old Dock Gates at Liverpool. Dedicated to Thomas Telford, 1st edition, London: T.G. White and Co., 1832, folding engraved map, bound with at front, Lengths and Levels to Bradshaw's Maps of the Canals, Navigable Rivers, and Railways, in the Principal Part of England. Dedicated to Thomas Telford..., 1st edition, London: Printed by E. Ruff, 1833, bound with, London and Birmingham Railway MDCCCXXXIII Capital £2,500,000 in shares of £100 - Deposit five pounds per share, 1833, folding prospectus plan with text to verso, near-contemporary cloth, light wear to spine, slim 8vo, together with:[Bradshaw, George], Bradshaw's Canals and Navigable Rivers of England and Wales. A Handbook of Inland Navigation for Manufacturers, Merchants, Traders, and others: Compiled, after a Personal Survey of the whole of the Waterways, by Henry Rodolph de Salis, London: Henry Blacklock & Co. Ltd., 1918, folding colour lithograph map contained in rear pocket, original green cloth, 8voQTY: (2)

Los 395

Woolf (Virginia). Three Guineas, 1st edition, London: The Hogarth Press, 1938, 5 monochrome illustrations, previous owner inscription to the front endpaper, some light toning, original cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly toned & rubbed with minor tears & loss to head & foot, 8voThe Death of The Moth, 1st edition, London: The Hogarth Press, 1942, some minor toning, original cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed with minor tears & loss to head & foot, 8vo, together with;Hughes (Ted), Crow, 1st U.S edition, New York: Harper Row, 1971, black & white illustrated title page, original cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly marked & rubbed with minor tears to head & foot, 8voGaudete, 1st U.S. edition, New York: Harper Row, 1977, original cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly marked, 8vo, plusBurroughs (William), Dead Fingers Talk, 1st edition, London: John Calder, 1963, some minor spotting, original cloth in dust jacket covers slightly toned & rubbed with minor loss to head & foot of the spine, 8vo, and other modern fiction & 1st edition fiction & literary reference books, including works by Graham Greene, Stieg Larsson, Michael Crichton, Stephen King, all original cloth, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4toQTY: (3 shelves )

Los 396

De Laborde (Leon). Journey Through Arabua Petraea, to Mount Sinai, and the excavated city of Petra, the edom if the prophecies, 2nd edition, London: John Murray, 1838, black & white folding plus illustrations, later inscription to the front endpaper, some light toning throughout, contemporary embossed green cloth, 8vo, together with;Wilkin (Anthony), Among The Berbers of Algeria, 1st edition, London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1900, numerous monochrome illustrations, bookplate to the front pastedown, front & rear gutters cracked, advertisements to the rear, some light toning & marks, original gilt decorated red cloth, spine & boards slightly faded & marked, 8vo, plusRhodes & McClure, Chicago: an instructive and entertaining history of a Wonderful City. With a useful stranger's guide, Chicago, 1888, monochrome engraved illustrations, advertisements to the rear, front & rear gutters cracked, some toning throughout, original embossed green cloth, 8vo, and other miscellaneous & mostly 19th-century history & reference books, including Bound for Australia On Board The Orient, a passengers log, by W. Osbourne Lilley, London: Andrew Crombie, 1885, original gilt decorated blue cloth, 8vo, Mrs. Beeton's All About Cookery, new Edition, London: Ward, Lock & Co., 1907, original gilt decorated red cloth, 8vo, all in original cloth, some gilt decorated, overall condition is generally good/very good, 8voQTY: (6 shelves )

Los 398

Wilde (Oscar). De Profundis, 1st edition, London: Methuen and Co., 1905, some light toning & spotting, top edge gilt, original blue cloth, boards & spine lightly rubbed & faded, 8vo, together with;Longfellow (Henry Wadsworth), The Song of Hiawatha, 1st edition, London: David Bogue, 1855, period inscription to the front endpaper, some light toning & spotting, original gilt decorated green cloth, spine slightly faded & rubbed to head & foot, 8vo, plusParkman (Francis), Francis Parkman's Works, 12 volumes, New Library Edition, Toronto: George N. Morang & Co., 1906, some light toning throughout, top edges gilt, original uniform gilt decorated green cloth, spines slightly rubbed to head & foot, 8vo, and other 19th & early 20th-century literature & fiction, including Scots Minstrelsie, a national monument of Scottish song, 6 volumes, edited by John Greig, London: The Caxton Publishing Co., circa 1900, publishers original uniform gilt decorated blue cloth, large 8vo, all in original cloth, some decorative & gilt decorated, overall condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/folioQTY: (3 shelves )

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