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Two Pairs of Crystal Drop Earrings, both of similar style, one with large, deep amethyst purple oval crystals below light blue smaller ones, the other with pink crystals to both drops, all framed with small white crystals and suspended from similarly set oval studs with post and push back fittings; 2 inch drops overall
White `Cat`s Eye` and Crystal Earrings and Pendant Set, the faux `cat`s eye` cabochons, showing inner light moving across the white stones, set in openwork pear drops, with larger oval faceted and smaller round Austrian crystals; chain 19 inches long, earrings 1.5 inches; ideal wedding jewellery
Tiffany Farville Shades Of Blue Lustre Bowl. The very slightly inverted bowl having taised wavy spines eamanating from the smoothed pontil, up the sides and curving away to the right to form the rim. This giving a rippled effect to the interior, the exterior in mainly turquoise lustre with mottled undertones of cobalt. The interior centred by deep turquoise, followed by a band of bright violet, running into further deep turquoise and onto the sides with light turquoise below the rim which reflects the colour pattern of the exterior. All in lustred finish. 3.5`` in height & 8`` in diameter. Marked to the side of base L.C.T Favrille for Louis Comfort Tiffany.
Jon Art Contemporary Art Glass Basket Vase, the goblet shape body on a circular spread base in frosted white to lilac glass, the rim in transparent purple, the elongated handle similar with a light amber glass trail twisted around it to one side, extending down onto the body; etched `Jon Art` to upper base
Four Bachmann Branch Line 00 scale locomotives, 32-525A Class 55 Deltic 55002 'The Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry' BR Green, 31-558 V2 4844 'Coldstreamer' LNER Doncaster Green, 31-608 V3 Tank 7684 LNER LIned Doncaster Green and 31-050A J72 Tank 8680 LNER line green livery (4), mint and boxed
INDIA - TRAVELLERS TO THE PUNJAB - Tigers, Durbars and Kings, Fanny Eden`s Indian Journals 1837-1838, Ed. by Janet Dunbar, 1988, First edition, 202pp; Golden Interlude, The Eden`s in India 1836-1842, Janet Dunbar, 1955, first edition, 239pp; Sergeant Pearman`s Memoirs, Being, chiefly, His Account of Service with the Third (King`s Own) Light Dragoons in India, From 1845 to 1853, including the First and Second Sikh Wars, Ed. by The Marquess of Anglesey, 1968, First Edition, 159pp, signed letter from Lord Anglesey; Six Battles for India, The Anglo-Sikh Wars: 1845-6, 1848-9, by George Bruce, 1969, first edition, 336pp, original cloth. (4)
INDIA - COLLECTION ON THE SIKH WARS - Six Battles for India, The Anglo-Sikh Wars: 1845-6, 1848-9, by George Bruce, 1969, first edition, 336pp; The Memoirs of Private Waterfield, Soldier in Her Majesty`s 32nd Regiment of Foot (Duke of Cornwall`s Light Infantry) 1842-57, Ed. by Arthur Swinson & Donald Scott, 1968, first edition, 188pp; At them with the Bayonet!, The First Sikh War, by Donald Featherstone, 1969, first edition, 197pp; All for a Shilling a Day, by Donald F. Featherstone, 1966, first edition, 208pp; Sergeant Pearman`s Memoirs, Being, chiefly, His Account of Service with the Third (King`s Own) Light Dragoons in India, From 1845 to 1853, including the First and Second Sikh Wars, Ed. by The Marquess of Anglesey, 1968, first edition, 159pp, Loosely inserted postcards and signed letter of Lord Anglesey; The Sikh Wars, The British Army in the Punjab 1845-1849, by Hugh Cook, 1975, first edition, 240pp. (6)
INDIA - PUNJAB AND THE SIKH WARS - Sergeant Pearman`s Memoirs, Being, Chiefly, His Account Of Service With The Third (King`s Own) Light Dragoons In India, From 1845 To 1853 Including The First And Second Sikh Wars, Edited By The Marquess Of Anglesey, 1968, first edition, 145pp, original cloth; The Military Memoirs Of Lieut. General Sir Joseph Thackwell, Arranged From Diaries And Correspondence, by Colonel H. C. Whylly, C.B, 1908, 424pp, original cloth; India As I Knew It 1885-1925, by Michael O`Dwyer, 1925, first edition, 464pp, original cloth. (3)
INDIA - GENERAL NAPIER & COLONIAL INDIA - Life of General Sir Charles Napier, William Napier Bruce, 1885, First Edition, 416pp, Orig. Cloth; Under the Punkah, Phil Robinson, 1881, Third Edition, 255pp, Orig. Cloth; Biography; The Bayard of India, Captain L.J. Trotter, 1925, Reprinted, 240pp, Orig. Cloth; The Missions of the Church Missionary Society and the Church of England Zenana Missionary Society in the Punjab and Sindh, Rev. Robert Clark, 1904, Revised Edition, 280pp, Orig. Cloth.; The Decisive Battles of India from 1746 to 1849 inclusive, With a portrait of the author, a map and three plans, Colonel G.B. Malleson, 1883, First Edition, 419pp, Orig. Cloth; Light and Shade of Hill Life in the Afghan and Hindu Highlands of the Punjab, F. St. J. Gore, 1895, 269pp, Cloth. (6)
INDIA - JALLIANWALA BAGH & AMRITSAR MASSACRE - Dictionary of Indian biography, C.E. Buckland, 1999, First edition vol 1 only, 288pp, orig. cloth; Religion and Politics in Punjab in the 1920s, by Prem Raman Uprety, 1980, 222p, original board; The Historiography of the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre, 1919, by Savita Narain, 1998, 76pp, soft covers; Echoes of War, the Amritsar Massacre, Twilight of the Raj, By Alfred Draper, 1985, 301pp, Soft covers; The Amritsar Massacre, 1919, General Dyer in the Punjab, 2000, 167pp, soft covers; New Light on the Punjab Disturbances in 1919, by V.N. Datta, 1975, first edition 2 volumes, 882pp 883 - 1155pp, original boards; Punjab Disturbances 1919-1920, 1976, reprint 2 vols, 159pp 275pp, original boards; Memorandum on the Disturbances in the Punjab April 1919, Lahore Government Printing, 115pp, original boards; The Congress Punjab Inquiry 1919-1920, Report of the Commissioners Appointed by the Punjab Sub-Committee of the Indian National Congress, 1994, 2 volumes, 144pp 784pp, original boards. (12)
INDIA - THE BRITISH IN INDIA - The Inwardness of British Annexations India, Sir William Meyer Endowment Lectures, 1948-49, by C.S. Srinivasachari, 1951, first edition, 221pp, original cloth; A Winter in India, Light impressions of its Cities, Peoples and Customs, with 95 illustrations in half-tone from photographs by the author, by Archibald B. Spens, 1913, first edition, 302pp, original cloth; Life of the Right Hon. Sir Alfred Comyn Lyall P.C., K.C.B., G.C.I.E., D.C.L., L.L.D., with Illustrations, by Sir Mortimer Durand, 1913, first edition, 492pp, original cloth; Winter India, by Eliza Ruhamah, 1904, 400pp, original cloth; A Bird`s eye view of Picturesque India, with 32 illustrations, by Sir Richard Temple, 1898, 209pp, original cloth; The Tourist`s India, with 28 full page illustrations and new map of "Tourist India", by Eustace Reynolds-Balls, 1907, first edition, 364pp, original cloth; Police and Crime in India, with 28 illustrations, by Edmund C. Cox, 328pp, original cloth; The Makers of British India, with a map and 12 illustrations, by W.H. Davenport Adams, new edition, 482pp, original cloth; Under Ten Viceroys, The Reminiscences of a Gurkha, with 16 illustrations, by Major-General Nigel Woodyatt, 320pp, original cloth; The History of India, The Hindu and Mahometan Periods, by Hon. Mountstuart Elphinstone, 1857, fourth edition, 698pp, original cloth, loosely inserted map. (10)
INDIA - BOOKS ON PAKISTAN & WEST PUNJAB - Some Cultural Aspects Of Muslim Rule In India, S.M. Jaffar, 1939, Signed Inscription By The Author To Dr. Mortimer Wheeler; Vignettes Of India, By Percival Griffiths, 1985; British Relations With Sind (1799-1843), An Anatomy Of Imperialism, By Robert A. Huttenback, 1962; His Royal Highness The Duke Of Connaught And Strathearn, A Life And Intimate Study, By Major-General Sir George Aston, 1929; A Matter Of Honour, An Account Of The Indian Army Its Officers And Men, By Philip Mason, 1974; Proud Heritage, The Story Of The Highland Light Infantry, Volume 1, By L.B. Oatts, 1952; I Have Sind, Charles Napier In India, 1841-1844, By Priscilla Napier, 1990; The Cultural Heritage Of Pakistan, Edited By S.M. Ikram And Percival Spear, 1955; The Arts Of India, By George C.M. Birdwood, 1992; A Geography Of Pakitan, By Dr. Kazi S. Ahmad, 1966; 50 Years Of Government College Lahore (1864-1913), By Dr. Syed Sultan Mahmood Hussain, Signed Letter By The Author To The Editor Nancy Flatek, 2005; Indian Summer, By Wilfrid Russell, 1951; A Shaft Of Sunlight, Memories Of A Varied Light, By Philip Mason, 1978; Raven Castle, Charles Napier In India (1844-1851), By Priscilla Napier, 1991; White Mutiny, British Military Culture In India (1825-1875), By Peter Stanley, 1998; Charles Metcalfe In India, Ideas And Administration (1806-1835), By D.N. Panigrahi, 1968, A Young Man`s Country, Letters Of A Subdivisional Officer Of The Indian Civil Service (1936-1937); The British Image Of India, A Study In The Literature Of Imperialism (1880-1960), 1969, By Allen J. Greenberger; Havelock, By Leonard Cooper, 1957; The Empire Of The Great Mughals, History, Art And Culture, By Annemarie Schimmel, 2004; Medieval India: Social And Economic Conditions, Being The Substance Of Four Lectures Delivered In Urdu To The Hindustani Academy Allahbad, By Yusuf Ali, 1932. (22)
INDIA - EVENTS IN INDIA - Men And Events Of My Time In India, Temple Men And Events, by Sir Richard Temple, 1882, First Edition, 526pp, Original Cloth Backboard Detached; A Winter in India; Light Impressions Of Its Cities, Peoples, And Customs - With 95 Illustrations In Half-Tone From Photographs By The Author, by Archibald B. Spens, 1913, First Edition, 299pp, Original Cloth; The Nabobs, A Study Of The Social Life Of The English In Eighteenth Century India, by T.G.P. Spear, 1932, First Edition, 215pp, original Cloth; Lights And Shades Of Hill Life In The Afghan And Hindu Highlands Of The Punjab, A Contrast - With Maps And Illustrations From Photographs By The Author, by F. St. J. Gore, 1895, First Edition, 264pp, Original Cloth; The Future Of India, by Penderel Moon, 1945, First Edition, 69pp, Original Cloth; The Making Of British India 1756-1858, Described In A Series Of Dispatches, Treaties, Statutes, And Other Documents, Selected And Edited With An Introduction And Notes, 1917, Second Edition, 398pp, Original Cloth; Permanent Way Through The Khyber, by Victor Bayley, 1939, First Edition, 223pp, original Cloth; Letters And Journals Of James, Eighth Earl Of Elgin, Governor Of Jamaica, Governor General Of Canada, Envoy To China, Viceroy Of India, by Theodore Walrond, 1872, First Edition, 467pp, Original Cloth. (8)
INDIA & PAKISTAN - Gateway, Badshahi Masjid, Lahore - A rare early albumen print photo of the Lahore Gateway of the Royal Mosque of Lahore next to the Lahore Fort. Measures 275mm x 210mm, mounted on leaf, c. 1860-70s. The Badshahi, meaning the `Imperial Mosque` in Lahore, commissioned by the sixth Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in 1671 and completed in 1673, is the second largest mosque in Pakistan and South Asia and the fifth largest mosque in the world. In 1841, during the Sikh civil war, Ranjit Singh`s son, Sher Singh, used the Mosque`s large minarets for placement of zamburahs or light guns, which were placed atop the minarets to bombard the supporters of the Sikh Maharani Chand Kaur taking refuge in the besieged Lahore Fort.
INDIA & PAKISTAN - Badshahi Masjid Lahore - Two fine early albumen photographs of the Royal Mosque at Lahore, first by Craddock (315) mounted on card measures 295mm 225mm; the second is unmounted, measures 275mm x 210mm, c. 1860-70s. (2) The Badshahi (meaning the `Imperial Mosque`) in Lahore, commissioned by the sixth Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in 1671 and completed in 1673, is the second largest mosque in Pakistan and South Asia and the fifth largest mosque in the world. In 1841, during the Sikh civil war, Ranjit Singh`s son, Sher Singh, used the Mosque`s large minarets for placement of zamburahs or light guns, which were placed atop the minarets to bombard the supporters of the Sikh Maharani Chand Kaur taking refuge in the besieged Lahore Fort.
INDIA - HODSON`S HORSE REGIMENT - A Leader of Light Horse: Life of Hodson of Hodson`s Horse, by Captain Lionel J. Trotter, 1901, first edition, 396pp, Orig. Cloth; The Life and Correspondence of Thomas Valpy French First Bishop of Lahore, by Rev. Herbert Birks, 1895, first edition 2 vols, 407pp 422pp, Orig. Cloth; The Bayard of India, A life of General Sir James Outram, Bart. G.C.B., Etc, by Captain Lionel J. Trotter, 1903, first edition, 320pp, Orig. Cloth; A Particular Account of the European Military Adventures of Hindustan from 1784-1803, by Herbert Compton, 1976, Second edition, 419pp, Orig. Cloth. (7)
INDIA - LAHORE DURBAR OF RANJIT SINGH - The Lahore Darbar, In the light of the Correspondence of Sir C. M. Wade, 1823-1840, Punjab Government Record Office Publications, Monograph No. 1, by R.R. Sethi, 1950, first edition, 394pp, original boards. Correspondence of Col Claude Wade (1823-1840), during his visit to Ranjit Singh in 1830s. Original boards with cloth spine, 1950, 404pp, with maps. In 1838 Wade was sent to Ranjit Singh to sign a Treaty between the British in regards to displacing Dost Mohammed Khan and securing Shah Shuja. The Shah objected to various articles, but he secured various assurances from the British Government, Shah Shuja raised his contingent of 6,000 at Ludhiana, and through the combined help of the British and the Sikhs he was placed on his ancestral throne on August, 7, 1839. Claude`s special mission in 1838 to Peshawur to join the Sikh army with Shahzada Timoor meant he was amongst the first to force the Khyber Pass.
INDIA - PUNJAB & THE INDIAN MUTINY - The Crisis in the Punjab from the 10th of May until the Fall of Delhi, with a map, Frederic Cooper, 1858, 254pp, Original Cloth; Notes From a Diary kept chiefly in Southern India 1881 -1886, by Sir Mountstuart E. Grant Duff, 1899, first edition 2 volumes, 373pp 369 pp, original cloth. (3) A British Indian civil servant`s account of the first four months of the Indian Mutiny in 1857, stressing the loyalty of his province, the Punjab. A vivid account of the first four months of the Mutiny, detailing the fate met by many mutinous regiments including the annihilation of the disarmed 26th Bengal NI by the author`s command: `Ten by ten the sepoys were called forth. Their names having been taken down in succession, they were pinioned, linked together, and marched to execution; a firing party being in readiness`. The sepoys behaved with honour and deportment, but when the executions had reached 237, The remainder refused to come out of the bastions where they were housed: The doors were opened and behold! They were nearly all dead! Unconsciously, the tragedy of Howells Black Hole had been re-enacted. Forty-five bodies, dead from fright, exhaustion, fatigue, heat and partial suffocation, were dragged into light, and consigned, in common with all the other bodies, into one common pit, by the hands of the village sweepers. One much wounded survivor was Reprieved for Queens evidence and forwarded to Lahore. Here his luck ran out, however, as he was blown away from a cannon. Cooper`s strong and decisive action was controversial and this account was to explain the need for his actions. Contains tables of the disposition of troops prior and subsequent to the Mutiny outbreak and various other matters.
An ormolu and bronzed six-branch hanging light the pierced foliate corona surmounted by anthemion and with size pierced chains, the circular body with a berried finial and a band of flowerheads and issuing cornucopia branches alternating foliate thyrsi with a foliate and pierced anthemion and lotus leaf boss, fitted for electricity, 130cm high Further Information This lot does appear to have some age to it, however, we are not prepared to hazard a guess as to how old as there is no way in which we could confirm this. The light fitting has most definitely been converted for electricity purposes and was not electric from original. It is in a Regency style, it is possibly late Victorian, however, this is purely our opinion and do not take this as a definite answer.
A Heriz Carpet woven with central geometric lozenge in shades of pale blue, indigo, ivory, pistachio and pale brown on a brick red field, the wide borders with zig-zag foliage about palmettes on an indigo ground, 351cm x 249cm Further Information Fraying to edges, no tassels on one end. General light wear
A Regency mahogany dressing table attributed to Gillows of Lancaster the rectangular top with three quarter gallery and concave inset front with five drawers upon ring turned ribbed tapering legs, 109cm Further Information From inspecting this lot we have found that the overall condition is good to very good. I have found that the rear right leg has been broken completely and restored. Other than that no other breakage's or restoration can be found. The top appears to be quite scratched, but only very light scratches, possibly in need of a good clean which may help hide some of the scratches. Again the attached images should hopefully show this. All the handles appear to be original and in tact.
Omar Ramsden Arts and crafts silver bowl pierced foot base signed Omar Ramsden me Fecit London 1914 diameter 10 cm 61 gramsOverall condition good hallmark very clear , signature very clear some light scratches to interior of bowl and foot Small deposit and scratched to a small area on the underside of the foot foot slightly out of shape bowl and rim slightly out of shape
Arts and Crafts oak glazed cabinet with pierced raised back and column supports, inlay of stylized flowers in various woods and pewter, later peacock fabric to interior of glazed doors 52½ x 39 x 15½in. (132 x 99 x 38cm)Overall condition good, light scuffs and scratches, no sign of worm old or new. Top split along join line and also on cornice
A Secessionist style mahogany wall mirror with frieze of dancing ladies in gilded composition, 78.5 x 34 cm and a smaller mirror with unicorn decorated panelLarger mirror in good order some light wear to frame smaller mirror crack to the bottom left corner of the engraved mirror frame very warn
Shelley `Blue Iris` pattern tea service in Queen Anne shape comprising teapot, two jugs, eleven cups, twelve saucers. sugar bowl and two sandwich plates,Handle of teapot has been off and repaired 1 cup cracked Sugar bowl cracked all other pieces no chips cracks restoration some light ware to the decoration throughout
Crown Devon Fieldings an unusual `jazzy` Art Deco jug the design attributed to Enoch Bolton printed black and white design on an orange enamelled ground. stamped marks and DEC No 2135, 21 cm An example of this design appears in Andrew Casey Art Deco Ceramics, published by Antiques Collectors ClubOverall condition good no chips cracks or restoration some light wear to the decoration

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