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Los 375

A Masons ironstone `Arcadia` part dinner service including meat plates, a tureen, a brass and glass drop six-branch chandelier and a matching wall light.

Los 532

A Zeon Tech gentleman`s wristwatch with colours and light to indicate time.

Los 1374

AMERICAN STERLING WEIGHTED TWO-LIGHT CANDELABRA, FOUR, H 7 1/2"-9": All are weighted, including 3 by Duchin and 1 by Mayflower. Mid 20th century.

Los 1379

VENETIAN CRYSTAL JACK-IN-THE-PULPIT VASE, C. 1900, H 17": Hand-blown light green to clear crystal vase with gold encrusted decoration.

Los 2247

RUSSIAN ENAMEL ON SILVER CASED SCROLL OF ESTHER, 20TH C., CASE MEASURES L 10 1/4", DIA 1 3/4": Vermeil; bears 3 different hallmarks [double head eagle; and `84` mark and the national mark of a woman`s head looking to the right]; light blue ground with overall brightly colored floral design.

Los 4

WILLETS-BELLEEK HAND PAINTED PORCELAIN VASE, C. 1900, H 18": American porcelain vase with a floral motif with tones of pink, light blue and green; fired gold handles at the neck which opens to a larger diameter body and tapers down to a short pedestal base; Belleek mark on the underside.

Los 61

STEUBEN CRYSTAL SINGLE-LIGHT TEARDROP CANDLESTICKS, 3, H 8 3/4":

Los 444

SIX PIECE STERLING SILVER GROUPING, H 3" - 5": Two salts, two peppers and two, two light candlesticks.

Los 234

Colour prints Alan Ingham "Evening's Last Light" and "Upperwall Farm, Broadway", (2)

Los 8

A box containing two mid 20th century dome top mantel clocks, one with white metal plaque inscribed "Johnston Bros. Shropshire Ltd. C.T Lane ... 1965", together with various transfer decorated tureens and a painted white ceiling light

Los 47

A box of miscellaneous light shades and fittings, together with a box of brass gas wall light pipes

Los 51

A box containing assorted light fittings to include various lustres and a basket containing various door knobs, locks, handles, etc

Los 235

A large brass hanging lantern of hexagonal form with six bevelled glass panels enclosing a three branch candelabra style electric light fitting

Los 247

A pair of Victorian silver plated brass candlesticks, a two branch three light candelabra, and a fireside companion set

Los 2709

A mid-20th Century chromium plated and brass mounted six branch ceiling light.

Los 2714

A small group of collectors` items, including a late 19th Century gilt bronze ceiling light fitting (lacking shade), two Cornish serpentine desk barometers, a Crown Model C desk stapler, a Piccolo swanee whistle and a malachite box.

Los 2715

A late Victorian brass spit jack by John Linwood, together with two wrought iron rush light holders and a bullet mould.

Los 862

A silver Society of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce medallion, named to the rim `W.M. Acworth, For his Paper on `Light Railways` Session 1894-95`, with a case.

Los 2668

An early 20th Century brass mounted black candlestick telephone, No. 150 (converted to a light fitting).

Los 456

A signed print The Charge of the Light Brigade" by David Cartwright together with three prints "Nelson`s Ships" by G Hunt"

Los 811

A Victorian brass double light fitting with rise and fall mechanism.

Los 1587

Early Moorcroft bowl with anemones on a light blue and green ground, approx width 14 cm, height 6 cm.

Los 45

Louis LeBrocquy HRHA 1916-2012 TINKER CHILD BENEATH A LIGHT BULB C. 1954-55 Ink and collage with gouache on paper, 18 1/2" x 15 3/4" (47 x 40cm), signed.

Los 3004

HARRISON, Florence. Elfin Song. London, Glasgow, etc.: Blackie & Son, Ltd., [n.d. but circa 1912.] 4to (225 x 162mm.) 24 plates (12 tipped-in colour), uncoloured illustrations, all by Harrison. (Occasional soiling or light browning.) Original cloth blocked in gilt, t.e.g. (extremities bumped and soiled).

Los 3006

RACKHAM, Arthur (illustrator). – Thomas MALORY. The Romance of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table. London: 1917. 8vo (212 x 166mm.) 23 plates (16 colour), occasional uncoloured illustrations, all by Rackham. (Some light browning and occasional creasing, 2 text leaves torn without loss.) Original cloth (soiled and bumped, joints splitting, stitching weak and one leaf now loosely inserted). – And one other illustrated work by Rackham (William Shakespeare. ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’. London & New York: 1917) (2).

Los 3007

DULAC, Edmund (illustrator). The Sleeping Beauty and Other Fairy Tales… retold by Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch. London: Hodder & Stoughton, [n.d. but circa 1910.] 4to (276 x 215mm.) 30 tipped-in colour plates, uncoloured illustrations, all by Dulac. (Some light spotting or browning, 9 colour plates with small creases, some text leaves creased, preface and p.13 torn without loss.) Original cloth blocked in gilt (extremities lightly soiled, extremities bumped, a few protective leaves now loosely inserted).

Los 3008

DETMOLD, Edward J. (illustrator). – Maurice MAETERLINCK. The Life of the Bee. London: George Allen & Co Ltd., 1912. Reprint, 4to (178 x 217mm.) 13 mounted coloured plates. (Occasional light spotting.) Original decorated cloth (extremities bumped, spine slightly darkened and lightly chipped at head and foot). Provenance: Harry Simpson (school prize certificate to preliminary blank).

Los 3010

RANSOME, Arthur. Swallows & Amazons. London & Toronto: Jonathan Cape, 1932. Second impression of the illustrated edition, 8vo (200 x 133mm.) Illustrations, many full-page, by Clifford Webb. (Occasional light spotting.) Original green cloth (spine slightly faded), dust-jacket (soiled, discoloured and torn with some loss). – And eleven others by Ransome, including five first editions with dust-jackets (‘Winter Holiday’, 1933; ‘Coot Club’, 1934; ‘Pigeon Post’, 1936; ‘Secret Water’, 1939; and ‘The Big Six’, 1940) (12).

Los 3011

CONRAD, Joseph. The Nigger of the ‘Narcissus’, a Tale of the Sea. London: William Heinemann, 1898. New impression, 8vo (189 x 128mm.) (Some light spotting.) Original cloth (extremities bumped and faded, spine chipped at head and foot, stitching weak).

Los 3012

BLYTON, Enid. Last Term at Malory Towers. London: Methuen & Co, Ltd., 1951. First edition, 8vo (187 x 118mm.) Frontispiece and full-page illustrations by Stanley Lloyd. (Minor light browning, small nick to top edge of first few pages.) Original cloth (head and foot of spine lightly bumped), dust-jacket (nicks, small tears with loss and creases). – And twenty-two others by Blyton, including a few other first editions (23).

Los 3016

OXENHAM, Elsie Jeanette. Maidlin Bears the Torch, an Abbey Story. London: The Girl’s Own Paper Office, [n.d. but 1937.] First edition, 8vo (184 x 117mm.) Colour frontispiece. (Some light spotting.) Original cloth (extremities lightly bumped, upper cover slightly faded along top edge), dust-jacket (slightly soiled and creased, minor nicks).

Los 3018

OXENHAM, Elsie Jeanette. Rosamund’s Victory, a Romance of the Abbey Girls. London, Bombay, etc.: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd., 1933. First edition, 4to (197 x 140mm.) Colour frontispiece. (Some spotting, light browning to frontispiece.) Original blue cloth (extremities bumped and soiled, spine slightly faded). – And three others by Oxenham (4).

Los 3020

SHEPARD, E.H. (illustrator). – A.A. MILNE. The House at Pooh Corner. London: Methuen & Co. Ltd., 1928. First edition, 8vo (190 x 124mm.) Numerous illustrations by Shepard. (Occasional pencil scribbles to several illustrations, occasional light browning or spotting.) Original pink cloth blocked in gilt, t.e.g. (slightly unevenly faded), dust-jacket (slightly soiled, torn with slight loss to head and foot of back-strip, other minor nicks).

Los 3022

GRAHAME, Kenneth. The Wind in the Willows. London: Methuen & Co. Ltd., 1933. 43rd edition, 4to (189 x 140mm.) Colour frontispiece by Nancy Barnhart. (Light spotting.) Original cloth (slightly warped and discoloured), dust-jacket with a design by Edith Morris (slightly soiled, light spotting, minor nicks, small tears with minor loss).

Los 3028

GILL, Eric (illustrator). –Douglas PEPLER. The Devil’s Devices or Control versus Service. London: The Hampshire House Workshops, 1915. 8vo (188 x 123mm.) Wood-engraved title-vignette, 5 wood-engraved illustrations, occasional wood-engraved decorations, all by Gill. (Occasional minor spotting or light browning.) Original cloth-backed boards (somewhat rubbed and soiled). – And five other volumes, including three produced in a limited edition and one signed (6).

Los 3035

STERNE, Laurence. The Works. Dublin: 1774. 7 vols., 8vo (164 x 101mm.) Engraved titles, 3 frontispieces ?only. (Some browning or spotting, old light creasing.) Contemporary calf (worn, two boards detached).

Los 3040

BRENT-DYER, Elinor M. The Chalet School Reunion. Edinburgh & London: 1963. First edition, 8vo (185 x 121mm.) Colour frontispiece, 4 colour plates. Original cloth (head and foot of spine lightly bumped), dust-jacket (minor light creasing). – And original ‘Chalet School Club Member’ flyer with key to dust-jacket loosely inserted.

Los 3041

BRENT-DYER, Elinor M. Althea Joins the Chalet School. Edinburgh & London: 1969. First edition, 8vo (183 x 120mm.) Frontispiece. Original cloth, dust-jacket (minor tear and light soiling).

Los 3053

DICKENS, Charles. The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby. London: Chapman and Hall, 1839. First edition in book form, 8vo (209 x 127mm.) Engraved portrait frontispiece, 39 engraved plates. (Some light spotting and light browning, heavier to plates.) Contemporary half-calf, spine gilt (rubbed and scuffed). – And five others by Dickens, all first or early editions in book form (6).

Los 3057

BOSWELL, James. The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson. London: 1785. 8vo (207 x 128mm.) (Minor spotting or light browning.) Contemporary diced calf (rebacked, extremities scuffed and cracked).

Los 3060

BOSWELL, James. The Life of Samuel Johnson. Dublin: 1792. 3 vols., 8vo (214 x 123mm.) 1 Folding plate of facsimiles of Johnson’s handwriting bound at rear of vol. III only (lacking “Round Robin” folding plate.) (Occasional spotting or light browning.) Contemporary tree calf gilt (spines slightly rubbed and scuffed). Provenance: Samuel Spaight Reeves (armorial bookplates to front pastedowns). Note: the first Irish edition.

Los 3068

MINIATURE BOOKS. The Epistle of Paul the Apostle to Titus. Birmingham: [n.d. but circa 1839.] 16mo (65 x 52mm.) (Light browning.) Contemporary limp morocco, g.e. (slightly soiled). – And nineteen others, most small format (20).

Los 3069

SALA, Grau (illustrator). – Charles BAUDELAIRE. Les Fleurs du Mal. Paris: La Bonne Compagnie, 1943. Limited edition of 2050 copies, this number 1563, 8vo (203 x 131mm.) 6 colour lithographs by Sala. (Light browning.) Contemporary calf, original cover of wrapper bound-in (extremities slightly scuffed). – And two others, various (3).

Los 3073

DRAKE, Edward Cavendish. A New Universal Collection of Authentic and Entertaining Voyages and Travels. London: J. Cooke, 1768. Folio (368 x 238mm.) Engraved frontispiece, title printed in red and black, 51 engraved plates ?only, 9 engraved maps (1 folding). (Somewhat damp-stained, light browning, occasional minor creasing, some offsetting.) Contemporary calf (worn, upper cover detached, stitching weak and first and last few leaves now loosely inserted). Provenance: John Maryon Wilson (armorial bookplate).

Los 3075

MASKAMP, E. (publisher). The Traveller’s Guide through the United Netherlands. Amsterdam: 1816. 12mo (143 x 86mm.) Engraved title, 17 engraved maps and plans, 2 engraved illustrations. (Light browning.) Contemporary calf (rubbed and scuffed, upper joint splitting). Provenance: Lewis Henry Dorehill (armorial bookplate).

Los 3078

SHACKLETON, E.H. The Heart of the Antarctic. London: William Heinemann, 1909. First edition, 2 vols., 8vo (240 x 167mm.) Titles printed in brown and black, plates (12 colour), numerous illustrations, panorama and 3 folding maps in pocket at rear of vol. II. (Some light spotting, one plate browned, p.211 with small marginal tear.) Original cloth blocked in silver, t.e.g. (extremities bumped, spines faded, lower joint of vol. I split).

Los 3080

STAUNTON, George (editor). An Historical Account of the Embassy to the Emperor of China, undertaken by Order of the King of Great Britain…. abridged principally from the Papers of Earl Macartney. London: John Stockdale, 1797. 8vo (218 x 126mm.) Engraved frontispiece, additional decorative title, 2 folding maps and 21 plates. (Occasional light browning or soiling.) Contemporary mottled calf, spine gilt (extremities slightly rubbed, neatly rebacked with old spine laid down). Provenance: George Whittam (signature dated 1797 to front-free endpaper).

Los 3081

ATLAS. The Parliamentary Gazetteer of England and Wales. Glasgow: 1843 [?but 1840-1843.] 4 vols. in twelve parts, 8vo (260 x 168mm.) 3 engraved plates, 47 double-page or folding maps. (Some light spotting and browning.) Original cloth (extremities bumped, spines faded, many chipped at head or foot). Provenance: James Stafford (signature to part I).

Los 3099

MASSINGER, Philip. The Dramatick Works. London: 1779. 4 vols., 8vo (216 x 131mm.) Portrait frontispiece to vol. I. (Light browning.) Contemporary russia gilt, the upper covers with centrally placed oval armorial of a crowned unicorn (scuffed and rubbed, spines worn). Provenance: unidentified armorial bookplate to rear pastedowns; W. Frank Perkins (bookplates to rear pastedowns); P.F. Vernon (signatures). - And one other volume (5).

Los 3100

CAESAR, Gaius Julius. [The Commentaries.] Hoc Volumine Continentur Haec. Commentariorum de Bello Gallico libri VIII. De Bello Civili Pompeiano libri IIII. De Bello Alexandrino liber I. De Bello Africano liber I. De Bello Hispaniensi liber I. Venice: in aedibus Aldi, et Andreae Soceri, 1518 [but index dated 1519.] Second Aldine edition, 8vo (166 x 99mm.) Woodcut dolphin and anchor Aldus device on title-page and two colophons, 2 double-page woodcut maps and 5 full-page woodcut illustrations, italic type, initial spaces with guide letters. (Lacking all leaves prior to title, some soiling, browning and occasional light spotting, a few ink marginalia and occasional ink stains.) Near contemporary calf, elaborately panelled in blind to a foliate scroll design, the upper cover lettered in gilt ‘Coment.ce’ (rebacked and cornered, minor scuffs and holes). Provenance: unidentified early signatures to front pastedown and title; W. Deane Butcher (ink stamp to front pastedown). Note: the first Aldine edition was published in 1513. The text in this second edition uses the same preface by Aldus and the architect J. Jucundus, and the same woodcuts are used.

Los 3116

MOUNTAINEERING. – W. Cecil SLINGSBY. Norway, the Northern Playground. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1941. 8vo (200 x 127mm.) Frontispiece, 2 folding maps, occasional plates and illustrations. (Occasional light spotting.) Original cloth, dust-jacket (somewhat spotted). – And thirty-four others of mountaineering interest (35).

Los 3125

HARNETT, Cynthia. The Lord of Unicorn. London: Methuen & Co Ltd., 1959. First edition, 8vo (217 x 140mm.) Illustrations. (Occasional light soiling.) Original cloth, dust-jacket. – And fifty-three others (54).

Los 3132

JOHNSON, Samuel. A Dictionary of the English Language… third edition, corrected. London: 1766. 2 vols., 8vo (207 x 127mm.) (Some light browning and occasional spotting.) Contemporary speckled calf (rebacked, extremities somewhat scuffed, bumped and rubbed). – And a quantity of others, the majority relating to Samuel Johnson and James Boswell (a quantity).

Los 3134

FRANCIS, Dick. In the Frame. London: Michael Joseph, 1976. First edition, 8vo (195 x 120mm.) Double-page map (Occasional minor light browning.) Original cloth, dust-jacket. Provenance: ‘Reg’ (presentation inscription signed by the author, dated ‘Christmas ’76’ to front-free endpaper). – And twenty-five others (26).

Los 3143

GENTIL, Francis. Le Jardinier Solitaire, The Solitary or Carthusian Gard`ner. London: printed for Benj. Tooke, 1706. 8vo (195 x 119mm) 20 plates (1 folding) only (of 21), numerous illustrations. (Title-page browned, some other light browning or spotting.) Contemporary panelled calf (rubbed and scuffed, spine chipped at head and foot, upper joint split).

Los 3147

ACKERMANN, Rudolph (publishers). A History of the University of Oxford, its Colleges, Halls, and Public Buildings. London: 1814. 2 vols., 4to (356 x 281mm.) Engraved portrait, 87 hand-coloured plates on 81 leaves. (Occasional light spotting, some offsetting and occasional soiling, occasional marginal tears.) Contemporary boards (rebacked, extremities slightly bumped and scuffed). Provenance: F.W. Searle (bookplates); Enfield Public Library (ink stamp verso of titles, blind stamps to titles, the majority of plates and occasional other leaves).

Los 3158

‘CHASE, Beatrice’ [Olive Katharine PARR.] The Passing of the Rainbow Maker. Bristol: The Burleigh Press, 1926. First edition, 8vo (178 x 115mm.) 6 plates. (Minor light spotting or browning.) Original card boards (slightly soiled and rubbed, back-strip faded). Note: signed by the author to front free endpaper. – And six others by Chase, including five signed (7).

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