Omega Constellation gentleman's 18ct gold chronometer automatic calendar wristwatch, silvered dial with baton hour markers and date aperture, on 18ct gold bracelet strap with fold-over clap, Birmingham 1960Condition Report:Approx 100.3gm (including movement), bracelet non magnetic, bracelet and clasp not Omega, movement functioning, a couple of light marks to dial, acrylic cover scratched, crown with some wear, hands moving freely, case diameter = 33mm (excluding crown), inner circumference = 19.5cm
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This prestige staff showcases a pierced diamond shaped top terminal displaying two carved faces on either side, scalloped and chevron bands, the faceted shaft with diamond shapes to the grip; the wood very light in weight, Provenance: From the collection of Jean-Pierre Laprugne, Paris. Condition: Good overall, dark brown age related patina and wear, and a small crack on the grip. For a very similar example see the French museum: Musee du quai Branly, Inventory number: 70.2014.15.1 Probably functional war club associated with warlike and headhunting raids which were frequent, until the British pacification imposed at the end of the 19th century, between the Santa Isabel region and the New Georgia archipelago in the West. The detailed work of the motifs could suggest that this weapon could also have a ceremonial or prestige function in war dances intended to ensure, before departure, the success of the expedition. The visual impact of patterns is fundamental for the perception and effectiveness of oceanic objects. The crocodile motif is very frequently associated, in the west of the Solomon Islands, with the aggressive values implied by the practice of headhunting. We find this crocodile motif carved in a round shape on other masses or on large ceremonial plaques used in honor of the great headhunters after an expedition or even on decorative elements of war canoes. 82cm long. Good with some age related wear.
A GEORGE III 'FIDDLE BACK' MAHOGANY DEMI LUNE SIDE TABLE CIRCA 1790 76cm high, 81.5cm wide, 44cm deep(This lot is offered without reserve) Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useSome marks and stains Handle appears originalOverall solid and stable Surface a bit dry and may benefit from a light polish overallPlease see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
FRENCH SCHOOL (18TH CENTURY) A STUDY OF INSECTS Pencil and watercolour Inscribed 'fini ce 29 aout 1771' (lower right), variously numbered (throughout) 17 x 24.5cm (6½ x 9½ in.) (This lot is offered without reserve) Condition Report: Some light surface marks to paper, possibly from handling before last framing, some light and minor foxingFrame relatively recent, unexamined out of the frame - appears to be secured by swivel pinsOverall in presentable appearance Please see additional images for visual reference to condition and appearance Condition Report Disclaimer
A MEISSEN LATER GILT-METAL MOUNTED POT-POURRI URN AND COVER THIRD QUARTER 18TH CENTURY, THE MOUNTS PROBABLY LATER Painted with a spiral band of vertical flower swags between puce scale-ground borders, blue crossed swords mark 23.5cm highProvenance: Purchased from Galerie Wanecq, July 2015(This lot is offered without reserve) Condition Report: Light signs of wear. Small area of flower stalk chipped off to the cover. Please see additional images available from the Dept. upon request.Condition Report Disclaimer
CIRCLE OF JOHANN ELIAS RIDINGER (GERMAN 1698 - 1767) EQUESTRIAN PAINTINGS OF A HORSE AND PAGE Oil on panel, a pair, in carved giltwood frames Each 18 x 22cm (7 x 8½ in.) This pair of Southern German Equestrian Portraits are influenced by the likes of Christoph Resch and Johann Falch. Their subject matter can be assumed to have been inspired by a scene from the riding school in Regensburg, at which Johann Elias Ridinger developed a taste for hunting scenes. (This lot is offered without reserve) Condition Report: Sizes including frames approximately 28 x 33cm The picture with the spotted horse under UV light reveals an evenly applied varnish across the whole surface, a small dotted retouch of about 0.5cm is present to the upper left corner, a few targeted retouches present on the eyebrows and eyes, and on the horses neck, to conclude a few scattered retouches in the background, other than a very thin 5cm superficial crack to the right of the horse, no evident signs of damage are presentThe other picture under UV light reveals an evenly applied varnish across the whole surface, a few scattered retouches are present in the sky, as well as a 4cm patch of restoration on the rear thigh of the horse, to conclude the panel is slightly warpedthe frames present a few scattered damages as well as loss of the gilding, please see images for extentCondition Report Disclaimer
THE NEW NATURALIST, a collection of 35 vols, comprising, 53, 56 x3, 59, 68, 76, 82 x4, 84, 87 x4, 88, 90, 92, 93 x3, 94 x4, 96 x2, 98 x2, 102, 103 x4 (36). Condition Report: The earlier vols with light shelf wear to jackets and boards. Pages with some toning and odd foxing here and there. Later numbered vols generally clean and bright, only nominal shelf wear. All vols with pencil dealer notes to the front end papers. Some jackets with sun fading to the spines.No 53 – ink name to the back of the front board.No 56 – price clipped.No 68 – price clipped.No 87 – small repair to half title.No 97 – small crease to fold over of jacket.No 87 – Light creases to jacket.No 94 – later wrapped cover.
WOLFF (A), THE WINDMILL AS A PRIME MOVER, with engraved plates, some folding, pictorial cloth, New York, John Wiley & Sons, 1885 (1).Condition Report: Some ink notes to p133 and some other tidy pencil notes. Ink name for C.J. Pollit Adelaide 1887 to front blank. Expected page toning. Some marks to front end papers. Cover with edge rubbing and light scuffs. Overall ok.
ATKINS (C), REGISTER OF APPRENTICES OF THE WORSHIPFUL COMPANY OF CLOCKMAKERS IN THE CITY OF LONDON, 1631-1931, colour frontis, black and white plates, green cloth with gilt lettering, privately printed, 1931, (1).Condition Report: Cover general bright, some general rubbing and slight marks. Internally with odd small mark and general light age toning but generally good.
KURT VONNEGUT; a collection of first edition books, paper backs and other editions, to include, GALAPAGOS, signed limited edition, Signed First Edition Society; SLAUGHTERHOUSE-FIVE OR THE CHILDREN’S CRUSADE, first UK edition, Seymour Lawrence / Delacorte Press, 1969; GOD BLESS YOU MR ROSE-WATER OR PEARLS BEFORE SWINE, Jonathan Cape, 1965; SLAPSTICK, Delacorte Press, 1976 (34)Condition Report: The jacket with general edge wear, sun fading to the spine, some creasing to the edges of the fold overs. Green cloth bright with light shelf rubbing to the top and the bottom. Front end paper with pencil book sellers’ notes. Page block slight dusty / dirty. Pages perhaps with very slight toning. This is a first English edition. Extra images have been uploaded.
JACKSON (P), WATERWAYS AND WETLANDS, limited edition, No 219/500, frontis gouache plate 'A Sharp Wind Across the Wetlands', titled and signed in ink by the author, ¾ leather with cloth boards bound by Lumsden, Somerton, 1987 (1).Condition Report: Boards with some minor scuffs and some light marks, back board with three small but darker marks. Edges of spine and corners with some minor darker marks from rubbing and shelf wear to the top and bottom edges. Bottom of spine with slight mark. Title to the spine with light creases. Internally good. Book dealer pencil notes to the top of the front end paper and front blank.
STEP (E), FAVOURITE FLOWERS OF GARDEN & GREENHOUSE, 4 vols, with colour plates, pictorial green cloth, London, Frederick Warne & Co, 1897 (4).Condition Report: Covers with general rubbing to corners and top / bottom of the spine, but generally ok. Internally with some foxing, mostly to front and latter pages, some plates slightly affected. Light page toning. Two vols with book plate for Percy Noble.
TOLKIEN (J.R.R.), THE LORD OF THE RINGS, 3 vols, Folio Society, 1977; THE HOBBIT, 1979; BARBER (R), BRITISH MYTHS AND LEGENDS, 3 vols in one, 1998; A HISTORY OF ENGLAND, 5 vols; and 12 other Folio Society books, (16). Condition Report: Lord of the Rings with rubbing and marks to all spines, some scratches to the leather. Edges of cloth boards a little grubby and two boards with slight fraying to the cloth. Odd small mark here and there internally. Slipcase with wea, some browning and foxing and chip to paper surface at one corner. All other with some rubbing and wear to the cases and covers, dusty in parts and some marks. One copy of Cold Comfort Farm with foxing to the spine. Some cases with sun fading. Gulag in better condition with only light wear. Extra images have been uploaded. Unfortunately, this lot is too heavy for in-house postage. Mailboxes or Pack and Send are two couriers who collect from our office.
HAMILTON (D), GOLF, SCOTLAND’S GAME, limited edition, 49/350, ¼ leather with cloth boards, booklet and bookmark to rear, Patrick Press, 1998, with slip case, (1).Condition Report: Externally generally clean and bright, a slight knock to the spine, see image. Internally clean and bright. Slip case with a few light marks and scuffs.
TOWNSEND’S MONTHLY SELECTION OF PARISIAN COSTUMES, with 90 hand coloured engraved plates, No 261 1875 – No 276 1876, rebacked cloth (1). Condition Report: There are no library stamps on the plates. Three of the plates towards the back have a black ‘X’ inked to the bottom, about 1cm wide. One of the plates has a small pencil squiggle to the top left. Plates with light toning and some foxing but colour is generally bright. Light age wear rounding to corners. The binding is worn throughout. Front fly leaf with a repaired tear.
THE NEW NATURALIST, a collection of 35 volumes, comprising, No 53, 1973; No 56, 1973; No 58, 1974; No 59, 1977; No 61, 1977; No 62, clipped, 1979; No 64, 1980; No 68, 1982; No 70, laser printed facsimile jacket, 1985; No 72, clipped, 1986; No 76, 1990; No 77, 1992; No 78, ex-library with traces of labels and marks where labels were, facsimile jacket, 1992; No 82, 1995; No 83, jacket sunned – with a later copy additional jacket, 1996; No 84, 1999; No 86, 2000; No 87, 2000; No 88, 2001; No 89, 2001; No 90, 2002; No 91, 2001; No 92, 2002; No 93, 2003; No 94, 2004; No 96, 2006; No 97, 2005; No 98, 2006; No 99, 2006; No 100, 2006; No 101, 2007; No 102, 2007; No 103, unopened original wrap; No 105, 2008; No 106, 2008, (35). Condition Report: No 58 – Ink stamp for Blue Cross Animal Hospital.No 61 with question mark pencil note from book dealer ‘later issue?’No 70 with facsimile jacket. Lake district with horizontal mark along the top of the jacket and this has affected the cloth a little. Some slight marks to free end papers. Pages with light toning.No 56 – Jacket clipped.No 58 with Blue Cross Animal Hospital Stamp to the front.No 61 – The book dealer note says ‘later issue?’. Jacket may not be original,No 62 – clipped jacket. Not a glossy jacket.No 64 – some foxing to page edges when closed and to the end papers.No 70 – with facsimile jacket.No 72 – clipped jacket.No 78 – ex-library. Damage to title page and end papers lacking / replaced. Facsimile jacket.No 83 – jacket sunned and with a later facsimile jacket placed over. Paper surface damage to the back of the front board.No 96 – the jacket may be a facsimileNo 99 – the jacket is glossy on the inside, not the outside.The earlier copies with some minor shelf wear to the jackets, edge wear to the cloths. Some jackets with some spine sunning. Pencil dealer notes to the front papers. Earlier numbers with some minor page toning. Later numbers in good condition.
FLEMING (I), CASINO ROYALE, first edition, with unique three colour leather binding by Cadwaladr-Jones, the front and back boards designed as the Ace of Spades and the Ace of Clubs, spine with title in red, all edges black, black and red end papers, Jonathan Cape, 1953, with slip case (1). Condition Report: Some light foxing to the front two blanks and back page 218 with a couple of slight marks at edge. Pages with expected light age toning, some minor foxing here and there. Overall, internally generally ok, tightly bound. Leather binding with a couple of very slight marks / scuffs but generally good. A lovely copy in a unique binding.The page block appears clear from any stamps on all three sides. The page numbering ends at 218 with one blank page following. No library stamps internally.
THORNTON (R), THE TEMPLE FLORA OR GARDEN OF THE BOTANIST, POET, PAINTER, PHILOSOPHER, limited edition, No 392, with two plates in sleeve and commentary book, large folio, ¼ green leather with pictorial board, The Folio Society, 2008, in folding box, (1).Condition Report: Books and two plates in good condition, clean and bright. Back cover of main book with light single line scuff. Folding case with some knocks and rubbing to edges and corners.
DONLEAVY (J.P.), THE GINGER MAN, first edition, 8vo, green paperback, Olympia Press, 1955, book No 7 in the Traveller’s Companion Series (1)Condition Report: A good copy with minimal edge wear, some creasing to the spine, light foxing to edges of pages when closed but internally generally clean.
RICKMAN (P), A SELECTION OF BIRD PAINTINGS AND SKETCHES, limited edition, 392/500, signed by the author, ¾ green leather, and pictorial green cloth, Curpotten Limited, 1979, with slip case (1).Condition Report: The binding in clean bright condition with only vert slight wear if being very picky. Internally clean and bright, the end paper and blank with very slight undulation to the paper at the top. A good copy. Slipcase with light shelf wear rubbing to all edges / corners.
CROM (T), HOROLOGICAL SHOP TOOLS 1700 TO 1900, brown cloth with pictorial front board, Florida, 1980; HOROLOGICAL AND OTHER SHOP TOOLS 1700 TO 900, Florida, 1987, (2).Condition Report: Larger volume with lighter cover, some uneven sun fading. The spine has a concave curve along the vertical. Light shelf wear to edges. Page block with light foxing spots. Smaller book with some small marks to front board and lesser edge wear. Undulation to the paper on the half title. Both internally clean and bright. The larger book with pencil book seller notes to front.
SEARLE (R), SLIGHTLY FOXED – BUT STILL DESIRABLE, limited edition, No 74/150, signed by the author, blue leather with gilt lettering, Souvenir Press, 1989, (1).Condition Report: All four corners of the book are slightly knocked and rubbed. Light foxing mark to first illustration page and to the side of the title page – not immediately noticeable. Foxing mark to the edges of the pages when closed. Very slight knock to tips of top corner of some of the initial pages – not serious.
THOMAS (D), A PROSPECT OF THE SEA AND OTHER STORIES AND PROSE WRITING, edited by Daniel Jones, with unique leather binding by Cadwaladr-Jones, the wrap around binding inlaid with various coloured leathers and depicting the sea and a tower, a male figure, a female nude, the sun, a pair of scissors and a red door, all edges blued and decorated with birds, portrait frontis of Dylan, Caitlin and Aeron, coloured end papers, London, Dent & Sons, 1955, with slip case (1).Condition Report: Binding in good condition, expected light creases to leather down the sides of the spine from opening the book. Ends page 136, the original end papers replaced by pale blue examples. The page block is blued and decorated with birds. A few minor foxing spots to the top of the front and back of the title page, one fox spot to the half title, etc, but overall a good copy. Appears to be a first edition, no other editions or printing mentioned on the title / reverse of the title.
LEVY (M), DRAWINGS OF L. S. LOWRY, limited edition 100/100, signed by the artist, with additional black and white photograph of the artist tucked in at the front, Cory, Adams & Mackay, 1963, (1).Condition Report: The cloth with very minor rubbing and perhaps a little darker along the top edged but generally ok. Page edges when closed have some minor foxing spots. Page edges internally with very slight toning. The ink for the numbering of the book is in biro. The Lowry signature is in blue ink. The photograph with a mark to the bottom corner, some edges wear and light creases. A little grubby on the back
MAMMATT (E), A COLLECTION OF GEOLOGICAL FACTS AND PRACTICAL OBSERVATIONS INTENDED TO ELUCIDATE THE FORMATION OF THE ASHBY COAL-FIELD, with 102 plates only, many hand coloured, later ¾ leather with marbled boards, Ashby-De-La-Zouch, 1834 (1)Condition Report: Later binding with rubbing to the edges of the boards and general light shelf wear. Frontis map with three small tape repaired tears and other small tape pieces at edges, foxing and browning to the edges. Internally with page toning, some foxing throughout, wear to page edges and rounding to page corners. Water marks to the page edges to the latter part of the book. Please see additional images. Some of the tissue guards with creases. An ink stamp for ‘Jas A. Full & Co Ltd’ to the back of one plate which has transferred to the tissue guard. The book may be lacking folding profiles and plate sections.
HOLLINGSWORTH (B), THE GUILD OF RAILWAY ARTISTS, THE GREAT WESTERN COLLECTION, limited edition, 23/25, with plates signed by the artists in pencil, full green leather, Blandford Press, 1985, in presentation mahogany box (1).Condition Report: Binding in good condition. Page edges with some light toning but overall ok. Case with minor rubbing. With book sellers’ leaflet, rubbed and with some discolouration.
A NEW CHINESE PUZZLE, engraved title and 31 engraved pages of shapes, paper covered boards, London, James Izzard, 1817 (1).Condition Report: There are no book plates. Light book dealer pencil notes to the top of front blank. There are 31 pages which are uncut. General browning throughout, some offsetting and some foxing. Paper covered boards with general age wear rubbing etc. Front gutter of the spine with a split – see additional images.
REPTON (H), OBSERVATIONS ON THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF LANDSCAPE GARDENING, limited edition facsimile copy, 32/445, ¼ leather with cloth boards, Phaidon Press, 1980, with slip case (1).Condition Report: Binding with rubbing to the top and bottom of the spine and odd small mark. The back board with two small rubbed areas. Internally clean and bright. Slip case with light age wear to edges / corners and one frayed area. Pencil book seller notes to front.
THOMAS (D), UNDER MILK WOOD, first edition, brown cloth with unclipped d.j., Dent & Sons, 1954 (1).Condition Report: Brown cloth clean and bright just light rubbing to corners. Jacket with five small tears / creases at edges, nothing longer than 1cm. Minor browning and one fox spot. Internally clean and bright.
BABY PUFFIN BOOKS, comprising, CHAPMAN (D), ABC [1943]; 123 A COUNTING BOOK, [1943]; HARWOOD (J), PUFFIN RHYMES; THE OLD WOMAN AND HER PIG; HEATON (P), THE HOLIDAY TRAIN; THE HOLIDAY TRAIN GOES TO AMERICA; THE HOLIDAY TRAIN GOES TO THE MOON; DOBBISH THE PAPER HORSE; WIRTH-MILLER (D), HEAD BODIES & LEGS, 1946, with later box case (9).Condition Report: ABC – very slight and minor edge rubbing – staples lightly rusted, otherwise a good copy. Internally clean and bright.123 – wear along the top edge, minor wear to corners. Staples lightly rusted. Internally clean and bright.Rhymes – minor edge rubbing, minor foxing to page edges when closed and to spine, internally clean and bright.Pig – light rusting to staples. Minor rubbing to edges and nominal foxing to top edge of pages when closed. Back cover and latter page with some foxing, two other pages with light foxing.Holiday train – staples with light rusting. Some minor foxing to front, light rubbing to corners. Minor foxing to page edges when closed. Odd minor foxing internally.America – hinges with light rusting. Front cover sigh foxing and mark to left edge. Rubbing and slight darkening to edges. Back cover with minor foxing and small top marks to bottom right. Some foxing internally.Moon – staples with light rusting. Edges with light rubbing / wear. Odd minor fox mark here and there internally.Dobbish – staples with minor rusting. Edges with light wear / rubbing, back cover and some pages with light foxing.Heads – with general light edge wear, slight discolouration to top of front and back cover. Minor foxing. Pages are not cut.
JACKSON (P), WATERWAYS AND WETLANDS, limited edition, No 74/500, frontis watercolour plate 'Kingfisher with a Minnow', titled and signed in ink by the author, ¾ leather with cloth boards bound by Lumsden, Somerton, 1987 (1).Condition Report: Boards with some minor scuffs and some light marks. Edges of spine and corners with some minor darker marks from rubbing. Very slight fox mark visible to the bottom of the page spine when the book is closed. Kingfisher image ok. Internally good. Book dealer pencil notes to the top of the end front end paper.
SIMON (A), edit, WINES OF THE WORLD, limited edition, 70/265, signed by Andre L. Simon, full Morocco by Zaehnsdorf, The Arcadia Press, 1969, with folding case (1).Condition Report: Internally clean and bright. Binding with expected light creases down the edges of the spine, top of spine with a slight scuff and other minor scuffs to boards, see images. Case with some marks internally and lightly grubby throughout externally with some knocks. Front end paper with pencil dealers note.
THE NEW NATURALIST, four vols comprising, No 41, DRAGONFLIES, 1960; No 72, HEATHLANDS, 1986; BRITISH LARKS, PIPITS & WAGTAILS, 1992; THE NATURAL HISTORY OF POLLINATION, 1996, all first editions, all unclipped, (4). Condition Report: Heathlands: Jacket with slight sun fading to spine, minor shelf wear to the top, top edges with some slight browning – more so to the fold overs. Some light creases to the fold of the fold overs and gutters of the spine. Green cloth generally clean and bright, slight with only very slight shelf rubbing. Book dealer pencil notes to front free end paper. Very slight edge toning to some of the pages and one small fox spot to front free end paper. A good copy.Pollination: Jacket with nominal shelf wear to the top edge. Green cloth clean and bright. Pencil dealer notes to front end paper. One page with a slight small crease to edge – nothing serious. Minor page edge toning to some pages but overall internally bright.Dragonflies: Jacket with browning, darkest to top edge and folds. Minor edge wear. Flat vertical tear to the middle of the spine. Three areas of small fox spots to the back of the jacket. Green cloth with small blemish to front board, two blemishes to the spine and the back board with some small blue marks, possibly biro, and a couple of slight scuffs. Light rubbing to the edges and corners. Internally with pencil book dealer notes to front free end paper. Pages with light toning throughout.British Larks: Jacket with slight shelf wear to the tope edge, light fading to spine and small pin head size indentation here and there. Green cloth clean and bright with slight wear to the bottom of the spine. The bottom half of the gutter to the front of the book is open and the front free end paper is slightly detached.
ZAKAR (F), THE DISSOLUTION OF A BOOKCASE, limited edition, No 2/6, concertina pages and mounted plates signed and dated 1986 in pencil, Canterbury, 1986 Condition Report: Some light foxing internally, two plates affected. Exterior with some minor rubbing to edges. The brown marks to the paste down title are original and part of the printing. All plates signed and numbered in pencil to the mount. Last page with slight yellow marks to the edge at the bottom. One page with very slight creasing to one corner. Overall fair / ok.
Palitoy Action Man and Similar vintage EMPTY cardboard boxes and lids to include #34058 Field Commander; #34720 105mm Light Gun (x 2); #34752 Assault Copter; plus others - generally Fair to Poor, some have been flattened and had the stars removed but most appear to have end flaps still attached - see photos. (Qty)

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