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A Japanese silkwork picture, of a peacock amongst flowers and foliage, 104 x 68.5 cm, and another silkwork, of a procession, 26 x 152 cm (2) Condition report Report by JBThe picture of the peacock is framed, with a sealed back, so it is difficult to tell whether it has been glued to board or not. There does not appear to be any obvious signs of glue marks or stains. General condition is pretty good. Can only see a few light marks and perhaps scratches, mainly to the top centre and bottom right. There does not appear to be any major holes or rips of note Please see illustrationsThe second image of the figures in a procession does display more noticeable marks running around the edge of note. Light brown colour, again this is framed and there is no indication whether they are glue marks or foxing type stains Please see illustrationsReport by GHBoth items in the lot are framed See extra illustrations
EXTRA LOT: A Sterling silver table cigarette box, decorated an early 19th century hunting scene, 19 cm wide Condition report Report by GHA couple of small corner and edge knocks. Lid closes nice and flush. Some light wear but generally in good condition over all. Marks nice and clear. Stamped E B within an oval, 925, STERLING
An oval amethyst and pearl brooch, and a yellow coloured metal mistletoe bar brooch, approx. 2.8 g (2) Condition report Report by NGAmethyst brooch: approx. 13.8 g (all in).Stone approx. 22 x 18 x 12 mmStone with a couple of small chips and light scratch to tablePearls between 2 and 3 mm in diameterMistletoe brooch: unmarked. With associated bar brooch box.
A gentleman's stainless steel Rolex Submariner wristwatch, serial number U154794, reference RAF16610, having a black dial, and bezel, and date aperture, with a swing tag and wallet, cased See inside front cover colour illustration Condition report Report by MWThe bezel has faded with age to a grey colour and there are several visible areas of damage i.e. scratches Please see photograph.The crystal appears scratch free. The dial appears undamaged. Possibly the luminous indices and markers have been possibly restored. The date quick set is working correctly.The stainless steel case has some slight marking commensurate with age and it would again appear that the case has been polished. The crown wheel screws in correctly to the case. The strap has light wear and the links have some movement.The watch is running but no guarantee is implied or given and it comes with swing tag, wallet and guarantee and is cased.Overall the watch appears in nice clean condition with wear commensurate with age.Please note that Charterhouse do not guarantee the working condition of any watch or clock.
An 18ct gold open face chronograph pocket watch, monogrammed, the dust cap inscribed A J Spiller Condition report ReportBase metal ring, total weight 124.2 g (all in)Report by MWThe watch is running but no guarantee is implied or given. The inner dust cover has several shallow dents and has several creases and scratches, the inner case is also 18ct gold and is hallmarked 18ct gold. Also the cover is quite loose on the hinge. The back cover has a monogram engraving which has rubbed quite excessively and there are also several light scratches and shallow dents and small creases. The dial looks in good clean condition but the glass cover, which is plastic has yellowed with age. Report by MWMovement 45 mm diameterDial 45 mm diameterCase 50 mm diameterCrown 7 mm acrossPlease note that Charterhouse do not guarantee the working condition of any watch or clock.
A collection of vintage 20th century cycling & motor relating items to include; Brass Lucas Bicycle Bell, Connie Car Badge, Schrader Balloon Tyre Gauge, small Powell & Hanmer red rear light, Carborundum Grease Mixed Valve Grinding Compound, Tarfroid For Roads roll-able slip, G&B Petroleum Pump & pin badges.
A collection of Triang Minic ships, Breakwaters, Quay Straights, Storage tanks and buildings to include S.S. United States, S.S. Nieuw (Amsterdam), M885 floating dock, R.M.S. Queen Elizabeth, R.M.S.Saxonia, S.S. Varicella, T.S.S. Vikingen, Franconia (M.708), H.M.S. Vanguard, H.M.S. Bulwark (M.751), Devonshire, Swiftsure, Superb, Jutland, Dainty, Virago, Tobuk, Volage, four Submarines, tugs and light vessels, P.S. Britannia and three Royal yachts.
Collection of children's and other books, to include 'The Good Little Christmas Tree' by Ursula Moray Williams, 1943, H. A. Rey 'Anybody at Home', 'Feed the Animals' (4), 'How do you get there', and 'See the Circus', Eileen Mayo 'Shells and how they live', Pleiades Books 1944, Charles J. Connick 'Adventures in Light and Color', Harrap & Co., 1937, and eight other books, (18),.
Two Staffordshire Monochrome Pot Lid & BasesCherry Toothpaste- Boots The ChemistSaponaceous Tooth Powder.- F S Cleaver LondonDate Circa 1880Size Boots- 12.5cm Diam 4cm High Cleaver- 9cm Diam 4.8cm HighProvenance. The Roy Pinson CollectionCondition; Boots- Lid & Base- Good, few light stainsCleaver- Lid- Rim chips. Base- Old repaired chips to inner rim, Heavily Stained
NO RESERVE Africa.- Bland-Sutton (J.) Man and Beast in Eastern Ethiopia, first edition, illustrations, occasional light spotting, several small holes to final leaf (not affecting text), modern cloth with original spine and gilt decor laid down, [Czech pp.18-19], 1911 § Walmsley (Leo) Flying and Sport in East Africa, first edition, colour frontispiece (small tear, repaired), plates, 4 maps, ex-library with usual stamps and labels, contemporary half morocco, slight bumping to corners and extremities, [Czech pp.18-19], 1920 § Hately (T. L) and Hugh Copley, Angling in East Africa, first edition, illustrations, 5 folding maps in pocket at end, original cloth, slight bumping to spine extremities, 1933 § Ruark (Robert) Something of Value, first edition, lightly faded spine, 1955; and 5 others, similar, 8vo (9)
France.- Aemylius (Paulus) De rebus Gestis Francorum, A Pharamundo Primo Rege usque ad carolum octauum, Libri X, 2 parts in 1, first title with woodcut printer's device, the second with small woodcut ornament, final verso with woodcut printer's device, first part with numerous woodcut portraits, early ink marginalia to first part, some spotting and light browning, 17th century calf, rebacked, corners repaired, [Not in Adams; VD 16 E 1058], folio, Basel, Sixtus Henricpetri, 1569.
Bindings.- [Thackeray (William Makepeace)], "Mr. M. A. Titmarsh". Our Street, first edition, hand-coloured frontispiece, pictorial title and 14 plates, occasional spotting, contemporary half calf, rubbed, 1848 § Strutt (Joseph), edited by William Hone, The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England, illustrations, interleaved with notepaper, some with ink notes, bookplate, occasional faint spotting, contemporary tree calf by Riviére, spine gilt, rebacked, a little rubbed, 1833 § Holland (Henry Richard Lord) Some Account of the Life and Writings of Lope Felix De Vega Carpio, first edition, engraved portrait frontispiece, partially loose, occasional light water-staining, spotting and soiling, contemporary half calf, rebacked, rubbed, 1806 § [Surtees (Robert S.)] Ask Mama, or, the Richest Commoner in England, first edition, hand-coloured frontispiece and 12 plates, illustrations, faint off-setting, new endpapers, later green calf by Brentanos, spine gilt, rubbed joints, 1858; and 19 others, 8vo (23)
NO RESERVE Great Exhibition.- Wyatt (Sir Matthew Digby) 21 plates from 'The Industrial Arts of the Nineteenth Century', ceramics, metalwork, and design, chromolithographs, each sheet approx. 500 x 345 mm. (19 3/4 x 13 1/2 in), some spotting and light browning, [c. 1851-1853] § Day & Son. 9 plates from 'Recollections of the Great Exhibition', tinted lithographs, each sheet approx. 425 x 600 mm. (16 3/4 x 23 3/4 in), some minor loss to extremities, light surface dirt and browning, loose, unframed, Lloyd Brothers, 1851; together with 17 plates of antique drinking and pouring vessels from Jacopo Guarana's 'Oracoli, auguri, auspici, sibille, indovini della religione pagana', engravings, extensive hand-colouring with watercolour and bodycolour, each sheet approx. 415 x 325 mm. (16 1/4 x 12 3/4 in), some light surface dirt, loose, all unframed, [1790s], (47).
NO RESERVE Shakespeare.- Boydell (John & Josiah), Publishers. Nine plates from the series 'The Shakespeare Gallery', engravings with stipple, after Stothard, Miller, Boydell, West, Westall, Opie, Fuseli, and Revd. Peters, all with extensive hand-colouring, on cream wove paper, each platemark approx. 500 x 635 mm. (19 3/4 x 25 in), with full margins, some minor surface dirt and light spotting, occasional repaired tears to margins, some handling creases, all unframed, [c. 1790-1800], (9).
NO RESERVE India.- Curzon (George Nathaniel, Marquess Curzon of Kedleston ) British Government in India, 2 vol., vol. 1 limited edition number 175 of 500, vol. 2 third impression, portrait frontispieces, 9 plans (2 folding), plates, light spotting, duplicate pp.ix-xii loosely inserted, original publisher's cloth, a little rubbed, 1925 § Hodsgson (Brian H.) Essays on the Languages Literature and Religion of Nepal and Tibet, numbered limited edition, plates and illustrations, 3 folding charts, bookplate, original cloth, faded spine, a little rubbed, New Delhi, 1972 § Guarmani (Carlo) Northern Najd, limited edition of 475, this copy unnumbered, 2 maps, 1 folding in pocket at end, plates, original cloth, a little rubbed, The Argonaut Press, 1938; and 5 others, similar (9)
NO RESERVE Architecture.- A mixed group of plates of architectural facades, details, interior designs, and plans, including eleven architectural facades and ornamental designs for interiors, published by Jeremias Wolff, some from 'Furstlicher Baumeister, Oder: Architectura civilis', three plates from Robert Adam's 'Ruins of the palace of the Emperor Diocletian at Spalatro in Dalmatia', fourteen plates from Christopher Wood's 'The Ruins of Palmyra' and 'The Ruins of Balbec', with 34 others, including furntiure designs, engravings, lithographs, some hand-colouring, various sizes, largest 390 x 530 mm. (15 1/4 x 20 3/4 in), some occasional spotting, surface dirt and light browning, some in mounts, the majority loose, unframed, [mainly 18th to 19th century], (62).
Art Nouveau.- Seder (Anton, 1850-1916), After. Eighteen decorative designs from 'Die Pflanze in Kunst und Gewerbe', lithographs and chromolithographs with extensive additional hand-colouring in watercolour and gouache, within black gouache borders, each sheet. 520 x 370 mm. (20 1/2 x 14 1/2 in), minor rubbing and light surface dirt, some handling creases, [Gerlach & Schenk, Vienna, c. 1886-1890], (18).
[Bunbury (Henry William)], "Geoffrey Gambado". An Academy for Grown Horsemen [and] Annals of Horsemanship, 2 parts in 1 vol., additional engraved vignette title and 25 hand-coloured aquatint plates in the style of Rowlandson after Bunbury, light offsetting, old ink ownership stamp at head of engraved title and bookplate of John Brymer, contemporary half calf, spine gilt, by Collings of Bath with their ticket, slightly rubbed, 12mo, R.Ackermann, 1825 § [Butler (Samuel)] Erewhon or Over the Range, first edition, short tear to edge of half-title, original brown cloth, split to lower joint, 1872 § Rossetti (Dante Gabriel) Ballads and Sonnets, first edition, some spotting, original dark green decorated cloth, gilt, designed by Rossetti, 1881 § Chaucer (Geoffrey) The Poems...Modernized, lightly spotted at beginning and end, original green cloth, spine faded, Whittaker & Co., 1841 § Dixon (Richard Watson) Odes and Eclogues, one of 100 copies, 1884; Lyrical Poems, one of 105 copies, 1887, together 2 vol. in 1, Edmund Gosse's copy inscribed to him by the author on front free endpaper and with his bookplate, light damp-staining, contemporary half morocco, uncut, Oxford, Henry Daniel § De la Mare (Walter) The Listeners and other poems, first edition, original cloth, spine faded, 1912 § Yeats (W.B.) Cathleen Ni Houlihan, original grey wrappers, uncut, slightly creased, printed at the Shakespeare Head Press, 1909, all a little rubbed, the first two lightly damp-stained; and 6 others, literature, some bindings, 8vo & 4to (13)
NO RESERVE Kolbe the Elder (Carl Wilhelm, 1759-1835) Woodland landscape with oak trees, etching on laid paper, an early impression before numbering, sheet 125 x 195 mm. (4 7/8 x 7 3/4 in), thread margins, some nicks and tears, even browning and surface dirt, [circa 1800-1805] § Lorraine (Claude, 1600-1682) Departure for the fields, etching, an even impression, Mannocci's final state (of four), sheet 135 x 185 mm. (5 1/4 x 7 1/4 in), some spotting and light browning, under glass, [circa 1638-41]; and with an etching by Anthonie Waterloo (1609-1690) of a traveller near a wood [Bartsch 53], and another by Christian Wilhelm Ernst Dietrich (1712-1774), various sizes, all under glass, [17th and 18th century], (4).Literature:(Kolbe) Martens 140(Lorraine) Mannocci 34 iv/iv
NO RESERVE Müller (Johann Sebastian, 1715-1785) A pair of capriccio with Roman ruins, after Giovanni Paolo Pannini (1691-1765), two works (from series of six), etching and engravings, on laid paper mounted onto canvas, each approx. 495 x 630 mm. (19 1/2 x 24 3/4 in), surface dirt and browning to both, some light abrasion and rubbing in places to impressions, uniformly framed and glazed, Boydell, 1770, (2).

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