Stephanie Cunningham stoneware model, dog in the wind, 8cm high x 21cm long (the tail has now broken), with receipt from Stephanie Cunningham dated 6th October 2014 From the collection of the late Maurice Costley Condition ReportThere is a chip to the tip of the tail, some light fritting to glaze, otherwise ok.
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Campbell Archibald Mellon (1878-1955) Oil on board “Beach Scene at Low Tide - The Children's Corner, Gorleston”, figures on beach beside harbour wall, signed, with Mandell's Gallery label verso and Mandell's Gallery invoice dated 1981, 49.5cm x 59cm From the collection of the late Maurice Costley Campbell Mellon was born in Berkshire and began his artist’s career in 1903. Moving to Norfolk he was taken under the wing of Sir John Arnesby Brown. He is known for his coastal scenes which are impressionistic, light and breezy, usually including busy little figures enjoying the beach. He was a member of the Royal Society of Oil Painters and exhibited at the Royal Academy. Condition ReportIn good order overall. The artist has signed the painting twice and has overpainted his initial signature in the lower foreground and repositioned his signature slightly to the left, it appears to be original, but both signatures are visible, please see additional image. Other than some very minor surface wear this is in good order. The mount is quite dirty, worn and discoloured. There are some repairs and regilding to the giltwood and gesso frame. Uninspected out of the frame. Inspected under UV there is some restoration in patches across the sky. Verso: Back of the work has a protective covering.
Pair of early 20th century Bohemian glass vases, possibly Josef Rindskopf, with silver coloured metal collars, waisted body and bulbous top, red and white marbled decoration on iridescent green ground, 19.5cm highCondition ReportThere are some scratches and marks to the vases, more clearly visible under UV light. I have added two images showing damage or denting to the metal collars.
Campbell Archibald Mellon (1878-1955) Oil on board “Gorleston Sands”, figures on beach, signed, with Mandell's Gallery label verso and with Mandell's Gallery invoice dated 1983, 22cm x 29cm From the collection of the late Maurice Costley Campbell Mellon was born in Berkshire and began his artist’s career in 1903. Moving to Norfolk he was taken under the wing of Sir John Arnesby Brown. He is known for his coastal scenes which are impressionistic, light and breezy, usually including busy little figures enjoying the beach. He was a member of the Royal Society of Oil Painters and exhibited at the Royal Academy. Condition ReportIn good order overall. Minute wear overall, the mount is slightly discoloured and worn, the painting is mounted with a wooden panel at back so has not been fully inspected, but it appears to be in good order. There is some very light wear to gilt frame.
Campbell Archibald Mellon (1878-1955) Oil on board “Gorleston Beach with Jetty”, figures on beach with sailing vessels and lighthouse in background, signed, Mandell’s Gallery label verso and with Mandell's Gallery invoice dated 1981, 21.5cm x 29.5cm From the collection of the late Maurice Costley Campbell Mellon was born in Berkshire and began his artist’s career in 1903. Moving to Norfolk he was taken under the wing of Sir John Arnesby Brown. He is known for his coastal scenes which are impressionistic, light and breezy, usually including busy little figures enjoying the beach. He was a member of the Royal Society of Oil Painters and exhibited at the Royal Academy. Condition ReportRecto: Paint surface in good condition, minor surface wear. Canvas slip fraying at corners and slightly dirty. Frame in good condition. Verso: Board fixed with pins and cork with no tape covering. Board in good condition. Dealer's label and inscribed in pencil early September 6. pm
Campbell Archibald Mellon (1878-1955) Oil on board “Gorleston Beach - Summer's Day”, figures on beach with sailing vessels in background, with Mandell's Gallery receipt dated 1979, 49.5cm x 60cm (small newspaper cutting found on the reverse when purchased) From the collection of the late Maurice Costley Campbell Mellon was born in Berkshire and began his artist’s career in 1903. Moving to Norfolk he was taken under the wing of Sir John Arnesby Brown. He is known for his coastal scenes which are impressionistic, light and breezy, usually including busy little figures enjoying the beach. He was a member of the Royal Society of Oil Painters and exhibited at the Royal Academy. Condition ReportIn good order overall. There is a rectangular patch of discolouring to the reverse, which is presumably where the newspaper clipping was attached, there are some very small areas of cracking, very minor surface wear, with a small patch just below signature. The giltwood and gesso frame has been cracked and restored and regilt to some areas. Uninspected out of the frame.
A collection of British Cap badges, to include Argyll and Sutherland, Hampshire Regiment, Inniskilling, Durham Light Infantry, Camerons, Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire, the Reconnaissance Corps, Royal Army Service Corps, REME, Royal Kent West, Middlesex Regiment, 9th Lancers and many more, with some other items (parcel)
F & J Smiths Footballers 1912 (99), titled with dark blue backs, Kashan Cigarettes (11), Wild Geranium (5), Glasgow Mixture (9), Pinewood (14), Orchestra (9), Studio (21), Albion Gold Flake (21), light blue backs various brands (9), P-G, (99)Overseas shipping is calculated after the sale, both cards appear to have knocks to the corners, and minor to the edges, please see additional images for condition
A collection of British Cap badges, including The Rifle Brigade, The King's Own Regiment, Royal Bucks Hussars, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, Royal Armoured Corps, Loyal Suffolk Hussars, Somerset Light Infantry, South Staffordshire Regiment, Royal West King Regiment, and more, some with makers names to the reverse (parcel)
A collection of 25 Regimental Swagger Stick Tops, including The Queen's Regiment, Gloucestershire Regiment, Officer's Training Corps, Royal Welsh Fusiliers, Shropshire Light Infantry, 2/4th Battalion King's Shropshire Light Infantry, Marlborough College Officer Training Corps, Inns of Court OTC, Royal Fusiliers, Alexandra Princess of Wales's Own Yorkshire Regiment, St Johns Ambulance, Barbados Volunteers and more, some duplication (25)
A collection of 20+ Regimental Swagger Stick tops, comprising Hampshire Cyclist Battalion, North Stafford, 25th King's Own Scottish Borderers, South Lancashire Regiment, Royal Engineers, North Lancashire, Edward VII Royal Engineers, The Cheshire Regiment, Suffolk Regiment, The Devonshire Regiment, 1st Northampton Regiment, a Canadian Regiment, The Border Regiment, 2/4th Battalion King's Shropshire Light Infantry and more, with some duplication, plus an RAF cloth badge (parcel)
A silver hallmarked presentation sovereign/match holder, dated Birmingham 1900 by Thomas Hayes, with inscription 'in remembrance of a Tour in Wales from his club mates to the best of good fellows, C.S.Neill, Collecians R.F.C April 1901, together with a silver hallmarked notepad and pencil case, also with inscription for Xmas Tour 1902, dated London 1900 by S.Mordan & Co, 144gnotepad and pencil missing, both with light scratches and scuffs, otherwise generally good condition, no obvious signs of significant damage or repair
A collection of 25 Regimental Swagger Stick Tops, to include North Lancashire, Royal Army Medical Corps, The Essex Regiment, Durham Light Infantry, South Lancashire Regiment, Notts & Derby, Royal Flying Corps, Royal Scots Fusiliers, Trinidad Constabulary, Royal Welsh, Royal Welsh Fusiliers, Southern Nigerian Regiment, The Border Regiment, Jamaica Constabulary, Barbados Volunteers and more, with some duplications (25)
Tunisia, Order of Glory (Nichan Iftikhar) Officer's Star Neck badge, having strike mark to the reverse, approx 8.5cm including ribbon hanger, 53.5g, AF enamel with damages, one of the red points with majority of the damage, light surface scratches all overenamel with damages, one of the red points with majority of the damage, light surface scratches all over
A pair of 19th Century Lacy & Co of London Percussion Cap Duelling Pistols, circa 1835, 50 bore, octagonal damascus barrels, signed to the top, also named to the lock plate, engraved swag designs to the lock plate, and hammer with fish top, decorated trigger guard, both with ram rods, complete with fitted case, brass shot flask, shot maker marked '34', and other tools, Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, Antique/Obsolete calibre, can be held without licence, to be held as a curiosity or ornament, buyer must be over the age of 18 both go into the half cock and full cock position well, trigger moves freely, generally good conditionboth go into the half cock and full cock position well, trigger moves freely, generally good condition, postage approximately £30+VAT, minor/light surface scratches, looks to be complete, these have not been lacquered, they have been cleaned very well, the name on the pistols are Lacy & Co, there are no private names on either pistol
18th Battalion Welsh Regiment (2nd Glamorgan), WWI British War and Victory Medals, awarded to 79432 Private Frederick Wood, he enlisted in Cardiff, January 1915, also being attached to the 43rd Division, 119th Brigade, sailing from Folkstone on H.M.T King Edward and landing in Le Havre in June 1916, marching to Maroc for trench fighting, being at the 1st and 2nd Battle of Loos, on 17th June 1918 he returned to Bourley Camp, Aldershot, via Boulogne for Trench Mortar (Stokes) Training, he was attached to the 47th Light Trench Mortar Battery, 16th (Irish) Division, on the 29th returning to France to the trenches in Auchy, after demobbing at Pont-a-Moroq in November (2)
A Modern/Restored Bisque Headed Composition Doll stamped William Goebel Germany, the bisque head with open mouth detail (teeth intact), brown set eyes, painted eyelashes, eyebrows and lips and light brown hair, the composition body wearing period style clothing, stockings and lace up boots, some signs of age, wear and repair noted, 43cm high.
Action Man Accessories including Flare Guns, Bazooka & shell, 81mm Mortar with shells & instructions, Colt 45s, Bren L4A4 Light Machine Gun, M60, Degtyaryov DP28 Light Machine Gun, M2 Carbine, M16 Assault Rifle, M79 'Thumper' Grenade Launcher, Rifle Rack, (all well play worn and many have issues) etc. other modern accessories etc.
Die-cast vehicles - a Matchbox King Size K8 Guy Warrior Articulated Car Transporter " Farnborough Measham Car Auctions Collection'- turquoise tractor unit with turquoise green windows, gloss black base, orange plastic hubs with grey tyres, orange car trailer; K17 Ford D-Series Articulated Low Loader, tractor unit has red roof light, dark green windows, bare metal grille & K17 base, clear rear suspension spring, trailer also has clear rear suspension spring; Matchbox Kingsize K20 Ford D800 Articulated Tractor Transporter - red tractor unit and trailer, green windows, red roof beacon, yellow fuel tanks, white plastic trailer suspension, red plastic hubs; K7 Shelvoke & Drewry Refuse Truck - red cab & chassis with silver trim, clear windows, ivory interior, metallic silver rear body with Cleansing Service decals, black base without tow guide, red plastic hubs; K15 Merryweather Fire Engine "Kent Fire Brigade" - red including plastic hubs; Corgi No.226 Morris Mini Minor - maroon body, lemon interior, silver trim, cast hubs (missing one tyre); etc. (all playworn); others (AF v.poor condition some over painted)
RUSSIA. SOLZHENITSYN, Alexander. One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, London: Gollancz 1963, first edition, cloth, dustjacket torn, chipped; TERTZ, Abram (Andrey Sinyavsky). A Voice from the Chorus, London: Collins & Harvill 1976, 1st edn., cloth, dj; VAN DER POST, Laurens. Journey into Russia, 4th impression, cloth, dj; and ENGELS, Frederick. The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State. In the Light of the Researches of Lewis H. Morgan, London 1940, cloth, no dj, all 8vo (4)
Morris, Rev. F. O. A History of British Birds, London: John C. Nimmo 1895-97, 4th edition, 6 vols., 394 hand-coloured lithograph plates, one or two light spots, 3 pages loose towards end vols. 5 & 6, also another pl. loose in vol. 6, original cloth gilt, spine ends tatty, edges a little rubbed, some light fading and stains to covers, large 8vo (6)
DOYLE, Arthur Conan & others, contributors. The Strand Magazine, an Illustrated Monthly edited by George Newnes, volumes 1-5, 1st editions in book-form, George Newnes, Ltd, 1891-1893, wood-engraved and half-tone illustrations, original light blue cloth decorated in gilt and black, spines rubbed and faded, headcaps frayed, 8vo (5)A short run of the Strand Magazine, containing the first appearances in print of the stories subsequently collected as The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1891-2) and The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes (1892-3), as well as Conan Doyle's stories outside the Sherlock Holmes canon. Sold as a periodical, not subject to return.
THE ANNUAL REGISTER. or a View of the History, Politics and Literature, a complete run of 37 volumes [1758-95], mixed editions, London: printed for R. and J. Dodsley, 1783-1816; INDEX for 1758-80; and INDEX for 1781-92; some light toning, uniform contemporary gilt decorated full calf with green & black calf spine labels, clean and bright, 8vo (39)
EGYPT. SEYPPEL, C. M. He She It, an Egyptian Court Chronicle, Düsseldorf, Bagel 1882, 42 pages with lithographed text and illustration,. limp canvas covers, with artificial signs of age, large 8vo; EDWARDS, Amelia B. A Thousand Miles up the Nile, Routledge nd (c. 1899), frontispiece, vignette title, illustrations, bookplate, spotting to endpapers, cracked upper hinge, original pictorial boards, 8vo; THACKERAY, Lance. The Light Side of Egypt, 1908, colour plates by the author, some foxing to text, original pictorial cloth, rubbed, light wear to spine ends and corners, long 8vo; SAINT-HILAIRE, J. Barthelemy. Egypt and the Great Suez Canal, a narrative of travels, London 1857, prize inscription to ffep., orig. cloth gilt, worn on spine, 8vo; TYNDALE Walter (illustrator), An Artist in Egypt, London nd, publishers decorative cloth, 27 tipped-in colour plates with tissue guards, 4to; another illus. vol by Tyndale and others related (21)
EGYPTOLOGY. CARTER, Howard and A. C. Mace, The Tomb of Tut-ankh-amen, Cassell & Co. 1923-33, 3 vols., first editions, black and white plates, some foxing, bookplates, library stamps, light marginal finger soiling, original pictorial cloth, rebacked with attractive black morocco gilt, a little scuffed, thick 8vo.
ACTS OF PARLIAMENT. Georgii III Regis... At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the Twelfth Day of July Anno Domini 1796... And from thence continued, by several Porogations, to the Twentieth Day of November 1798, London: George Eyre and Andrew Strahan 1798, 30 Acts over 364pp., including: one granting an annuity to Horatio Nelson, Lord Nelson and his next two descendants in the sum of £2000; and an Act for punishing mutiny and desertion; and for better payment of the army and their quarters, orig. light blue paper covered boards, vellum spine, 4to.
[JOHNSTONE, Charles]. The Reverie: Or, A Flight to the Paradise of Fools ... Published by the Editor of The Adventures of a Guinea. London: Printed for T. Becket, and P. A. Da Hondt, 1763. 2 volumes, errata leaf at the end of vol. II (occasional light spotting and staining), contemp. calf (stained), small 8vo; PRIOR, Matthew. Poems on Several Occasions, Tonsdon & Barber 1725, 2 volumes, engraved portrait frontis., contemp. calf, small 8vo; LITTLEBURY, Isaac. The Egyptian and Grecian history of Herodotus, London 1723, third edition, 2 volumes, bookplates, contemporary panelled calf (scuffed), 8vo; NELSON, Robert. An Address to Persons of Quality and Estate, printed by G. James 1715. 8vo., cont. panelled calf, engraved portrait frontispiece after Kneller, 8vo; and OVID's Epistles, 1723, contemp. calf, 8vo (8)
DIDEROT, Denis & Jean le Rond D'Alembert. Encyclopédie ou Dictionnaire Raisonné des Sciences, des Arts et des Métiers, Lausanne & Berne: Les Sociétés Typographiques, 1781-82, 36 vol., lacks engraved frontispiece to vol. 1, half titles, titles, internally generally crisp and clean, WITH the three supplementary vols. containing 430 plates & maps (some close cropped esp. to vol. 2), some folding (vol. 1: 136, vol. 2: 164, vol. 3: 129 & 1 at end of vol. XXXVI), folding charts, occasional foxing and light browning, contemporary mottled calf worn, scuffed, rubbed, 8vo. (39) Vol. II of the plates have holes 3/4 the way down: page 7/8, 12mm x 18mm; p. 15/16, 13mm x 13mm; p. 23/24, 12mm x 13mm and p. 31/32, 4mm x 7mm (all affecting text).
CHAPBOOK. Life and Adventures of the famous Colonel Blood...., London: Hodgson and Co. 10 Newgate St. [circa 1822-24], chapbook of 24 pages inc. title, hand coloured engraved folding frontis. [attrib. Robert Cruikshank], brown paper wrap, (light spotting/soiling/edgewear to leaves, small tears to creases/edge of frontis.), 12mo.
HUNTING & SHOOTING. SPIERS, Walter (pubs.). The Book of Sports, British and Foreign, London 1843, 2 vols. in one, engr. title pages with vignette, ninety-four uncoloured engr. plates, 3 engr. vignettes to text, occ. spotting and staining throughout, 1 plt. detached, owners book plate, orig. cloth gilt, 4to; HANGER, Col. George. To all Sportsmen, and particularly to Farmers and Gamekeepers, London: Printed for the author 1814, first edition, original boards crudely rebacked, 8vo; [BECKFORD, Peter] Thoughts on Hunting, Sarum: E. Easton, 1781, first edition, half-title, engr. frontis., 2 engr. plates, occasional light spotting, final leaves browned, orig. boards, small 4to; GAME BOOK of Thomas Clarke, from 12th August 1898 to 27th October 1917, hand written in black ink with location, bag, other shooters, weather, etc, half blk. mor., long 8vo; [SEALE, John Henry]. A Treatise on the Rights of Manors, as deduced from the Most Ancient and Best Authorities, with a Report on the Game Laws, and Comment, 1817, previous owner's inscription to title, untrimmed, orig. paper-backed boards, worn on spine, 8vo; HAREWOOD, Harry. A Dictionary of Sports; or Companion to the Field, the Forest and the River Side..., London: Thomas Tegg and Son 1835, uncoloured wood engrs. to text, front end paper detached, orig. paper covered boards, spine label torn, small 8vo; others related. (21)
MELVILLE, Herman. Omoo: A Narrative of Adventures in the South Seas, 1st edition, London: John Murray, 1847, map frontispiece, 16 pp. publisher's advertisements at end, contemporary ownership inscription in pencil, a few light spots, original pubs. blindstamped red cloth gilt, loss to very end of spine, freying to top, split at rear, 8vo.The true first edition of Melville's second published work, uncommon in the original cloth. The London edition preceded the New York edition by a month.
DOYLE, [Sir Arthur] Conan. A Study in Scarlet, London: Ward, Lock, Bowden and Co. 1892 'A New Edition' (2nd UK, 2nd printing), frontis., 11 plates and numerous illustr. by George Hutchinson, 24pp. advert's at rear, ownership inscr. in ink to half-title 'James R. Munro 31st May 1892', orig. red and beige cloth worn & soiled, splitting to joints & hinges, some light spotting at front, 8vo; IDEM. The Sign of Four, London: George Newnes Ltd. 1893, 3rd edition, ownership incr. in ink to title page and ffep, orig. pictorial maroon cloth worn, splitting to joints & hinges, 8vo; and HOPE, Ascott R [Robert Hope Moncrieff]. Romance of The Mountains, London: John Hogg nd. [c.1888], orig. blue pictorial cloth gilt rubbed, 8vo. (3)
BROWN, Captain Thomas. Illustrations of the Recent Conchology of Great Britain and Ireland, London: Smith, Elder, and Co. 1844, 2nd edition, 62 hand coloured plates of shells, tissue guards, pubs. green cloth gilt rubbed/bumped, ink ownership inscription to ffep, splitting to hinges, a little light spotting, some offsetting to tissue guards (one guard loose with creases/tears), large 4to
MILLER, John. The Country Gentleman's Architect, in a Great Variety of New Designs; for cottages, farm-houses, country-houses, villas, lodges for park or garden entrances, and ornamental wooden gates; with plans of the offices belonging each design, distributed with a strict attention to convenience, elegance, and economy, printed for I. and J. Taylor, at the Architectural Library, 1787, 1st edn, printed title, 32 copper-engraved plates, printed explanatory leaf to plates 3-15 only (as issued), light spotting and dirt to title and margins of several plates, no binding, 4to (sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return)
MAITLAND, William. The History of London from its Foundation to the Present Time..., 2 vols., Osborne and Shipton 1756, ninety-five plates (including four folding), twenty-three maps (including eight folding), light spotting and some offsetting throughout, contemporary mottled calf, joints cracked, scuffed, morocco labels, folio (2)
MINIATURE BOOKS. FÉNELON, Francois de Salignac de la Mothe. Little Tales, Guben: F. Fechner, and London: A. & J. Myers [c. 1850s], 4 vols, 6th edition, 8 hand cold. lithographed plates, including frontispieces, each title with embossed bookseller's stamp from Guben, some browning & light spotting, similarly bound in orig. gilt patterned paper boards, each with embossed floral motif onlaid to upper cover, in orig. cardboard box (worn), lid (scuffed) with remnants of embossed decoration and wording The Lilliputian Library, 1 in x 2 3/4 in x 4 inVolume 1 contains Story of Flora, The Ape, The Two Mice; volume 2: Alibée, The Young Princes, The Bee and the Fly; volume 3: A Journey to Fairyland, The Story of an Old Queen and a Young Peasant; volume 4: The Island of Delight, The Cat and the Rabbits, The Meeting of the Animals to Choose a King.
[TAYLOR, Jane and Ann]. City Scenes, or A Peep into London, London: Darton, Harvey & Darton 1818, engr. title, 35 plates (damage to one with part illustration (no.38) lacking), orig. morocco-backed marbled boards scuffed (some worming to boards), some light spotting, splitting to hinges, 12mo.
PRINCE, John. Danmonii Orientales Illustres: or The Worthies of Devon...., Exeter: 1701, woodcut armorials to text, some light dampstaining & browning, toning and spotting, endpapers renewed with pre postage stamp envelope cut-outs and other ephemera pasted in, later vellum, tears and losses to spine, hand written title to upper cover, folio,
BRITISH ARMY. RICHARDS, Walter. Her Majesty's Army, a descriptive account of the various regiments now comprising the Queen's Forces, from the first establishment to the present time, London: J. S. Virtue & Co., circa 1890, 2 vols., chromolitho. plates, including two titles, a few light spots, half red mor., 4to; CHURCHILL, Winston S. The Second World War, Heron Books 1967-68, 12 vols., quarter rexine gilt, 8vo; HART, Charles J. 1st Volunteer Battalion The Royal Warwickshire Regiment, Birmingham 1906, illus., blue & red cloth gilt, thick 8vo; others related (42 and a few booklets)

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