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A gentlemans 9ct gold Rolex Tudor Prince Rotor self winding wristwatch, with guarantee dated 16/6/73, in original case and box Overall appearance good. Dial with no obvious staining. Crown does rotate hour hands. Currently ticking and rotating. Rolex strap with wear and later holes punched. The case is a little tarnished to the reverse with some sratching where once been attempted. Back stamped '12038' '580314' and is most likely a pressured back so would not like to remove. The crystal with few light surface scratches. Lugs appear well. Strap would need replacing.Guarantee states the watch is No.73/272 model No.7047 and purchased 16/6/73.
A 19th century French gilt brass Gothic hall ceiling light, of hexafoil shape, cast with strap work and serpents, 29cm diameter, 80cm drop. As featured in The World of interiors Magazine, pp108, January 2013 Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only. Prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use / installation of these items.
Maggini copy violin labelled Paul Bailly, Luthier, Ancien eleve de J.-B. Vuillaume, 8 Medailles á Paris, Sydney, Melbourne..., the one piece back of broad curl with similar wood to the sides and head, the table of a broad width grain and the varnish of a light reddish-brown colour on a golden ground, 14 1/8, 35.90cm
Dibdin, Thomas Frognall. A Bibliographical Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany, 3 volumes, first edition, without half-titles, 83 engraved plates and 63 engravings in text, extra-illustrated with 60 engravings on India paper by George Lewis, most laid to size, with title-page, engraved dedication and descriptive text, some spotting and light watermarks, late nineteenth century full morocco by Zaehnsdorf, top edge gilt, extremities rubbed, joints on volume one cracked, large 8vo, London: Shakespeare Press, 1821
Harding, Edward. Costume of the Russian Empire, illustrated by upwards of Seventy Richly Coloured Engravings, hand-coloured aquatint additional title, 70 [of 72] hand-coloured aquatint plates, light spotting, text in English and French, early leaves loose, contemporary calf, worn, boards detached, folio, London: John Stockdale, 1810 [cf. Abbey, Travel, 244] Lacks plates 59 (A Man and Woman of Oonalaschka) and 69 (The Wife of a Cossac of the Don, and a Girl of Tscherkask).
Burke, Edmund. An Account of the European Settlements in America, 2 volumes, second edition, 2 folding engraved map frontispieces, light spotting, contemporary calf, rebacked, 8vo, London: R and J Dodsley, 1758; Brissot de Warville, Jacques-Pierre. New Travels in the United States of America, 8vo, London: J.S. Jordan, 1792; The Commerce of America with Europe, engraved frontispiece, 8vo, London: J.S. Jordan, 1794, both volumes bound in contemporary calf, neatly rebacked (3)
Head, Captain F.B. Rough Notes taken during some rapid journeys across the Pampas and among the Andes, third edition, some browning and light spotting, modern cloth, 8vo, London: John Murray, 1828; Hawkshaw, John. Reminiscences of South America, first edition, half-title, some spotting, original cloth, 8vo, London: Jackson and Walford, 1838; Brackenridge, H.M. Voyage to Buenos Ayres, spotted, modern calf-backed boards, 8vo, London: Sir RIchard Phillips, 1820 (3)
Rainsford, Marcus. An Historical Account of the Black Empire of Hayti: comprehending a View of the Principal Transactions in the Revolution of Saint Domingo, first edition, engraved frontispiece, 8 engraved plates, 2 folding engraved maps, one repaired, one supplied in facsimile, 2 leaves of facsimiles, rather browned and spotted, a few leaves with light stains, modern polished half calf, 4to, [London]: James Cundee, 1805
Diderot, Denis. Encyclopedie ou dictionnaire raisonne des sciences, des arts et des metiers, 37 [of 39] volumes, lacking volume 18 and volume 2 of plates, 265 engraved plates and maps, many folding, light spotting, contemporary boards, chipped, a few with loss, bookplate of Bath Public Reference Library, with blindstamps, 8vo, Lausanne and Bern: Societes Typographiques, 1781, sold not subject to return
Aquinas, Thomas. Summa totius theologiae... [edited by Gregorius Donatus], 3 parts bound as 2 volumes, engraved title-page to volume one, part one, title to volume one, part two defective, some light staining to volume two, contemporary panelled calf, spines chipped and worn, 8vo, Cologne: Cornelius ab Egmondt, 1640-1639
Diodati, Giovanni. Pious and Learned Annotations upon the Holy Bible, 2 parts in one volume, second edition, engraved portrait frontispiece and additional titles after Wenceslaus Hollar, light browning, outer margin of Gg2-Hh4 of second part with candle-damage, not affecting text, contemporary calf, rebacked in the nineteenth century, lacks clasps, bookplate of Bath Library, 4to, London: Nicholas Fussell, 1648 [D1506]
Duppa, Richard. A Brief Account of the Subversion of the Papal Government, 1798, third edition, half-title, 9 engraved plates, 3 hand-coloured, 2 folding engraved maps, one hand-coloured, light spotting, contemporary diced calf, worn, bookplate of Bath Library, blindstamps, 8vo, London: John Murray, 1807
Falkland, Lucius Cary, 2nd Viscount. Sir Lucius Cary, Late Lord Viscount Falkland. His Discourse of Infallibility, first edition, some light soiling, a few leaves with contemporary annotations, later full vellum, bookplate of Bath Library; Edward Tottenham Collection, 8vo, London: Gartrude Dawson, 1651 [Wing F317]
Jewel, John. The Works, 4 parts in one volume, Roman and Black Letter, woodcut title borders, title to part one laid down, *2 with fore-edge laid down, some light spotting, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked in the nineteenth century, lacks clasps, bookplate of Bath Library, blindstamps, folio, London: John Norton, 1609 [STC 14579]
Mornay, Philip de. The Mysterie of Iniquitie: that is to say, The Historie of the Papacie, first English edition, woodcut title vignette, some browning and light spotting, Nn2 with rust-mark, Ee1-Rr1 with minor worming to inner margin, lacks final blank, contemporary panelled calf, worn, bookplate of Bath Library; Edward Tottenham Collection, folio, London: Adam Islip, 1612 [STC 18147]
Neale, Frederick Arthur. Islamism: Its Rise and Progress, 2 volumes, first edition, 4pp. of advertisements, some light spotting, without plates (?as issued), original publisher's cloth, volume 2 with spine slightly chipped, bookplate of Bath Library, library blindstamps, 8vo, London: James Madden, 1854
Troughton, W. A Seasonable Discourse of the Right Use and Abuse of Reason in Matters of Religion, stained and spotted, contemporary morocco gilt, 8vo, London: Tho. Passinger, 1676; [Canes, J.B.V.] Fiat Lux, third edition, some browning, contenporary calf, rebacked bookplate of Bath Library; Edward Tottenham Collection, 8vo, [?Douay], 1665; Culverwel, Nathanael. An Elegant and Learned Discourse of the Light of Nature, browned, upper margin cropped, modern cloth, bookplate of Bath Library; Edward Tottenham Collection, 8vo, Oxford: Tho. Williams, 1669; and 22 others, 17th century theology, v.s. (25)
Thackeray, William Makepeace. The Paris Sketchbook, by Mr Titmarsh, 2 volumes, first edition, 12 engraved plates by the author, some light browning, late nineteenth century red full morocco by F. Bedford, dentelles gilt, top edge gilt, bookplate of Henry Clerke Collison, 8vo, London: John Macrone, 1840
Wordsworth, William and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Lyrical Ballads, with Other Poems, 2 volumes, second edition of volume one, first edition of volume 2, some browning and light waterstaining, vol.2, p.17 with small piece missing from the margin, contemporary tree calf, worn, boards loose, 12mo, London: T.N. Longman, 1800 The second edition of volume one contains the first publication of William Wordsworth's influential essay; his 'manifesto' for the romantic poets. Samuel Taylor Coleridge contributed just four poems.
Betsie De Bella 1960's Doll, 55cms high, some wear, hair cut and some hair missing, light patches on body. Another 1960's Bella, boxed, with original dress both showing signs of wear, manufacturers markings on neck Modele Depose, 38cms high both dolls made in France. Steiff Bear 15cms with tags and button to ear intact, April Ann 36cms, made by Russ, Mr Tod the Fox in sitting position, measures 16cms, one small dog made by Angel. (6)

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