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Los 828

WW2 group to 1736418 L/Sgt B M Adams RA, Mentioned In Despatches 11th November 1943. Lot includes 1939-45 Star, Africa Star + 1st Army clasp, Italy Star, War Medal with MID. Original box and slip of issue, lived Epping, Essex. And original MID Certificate. Plus a book `The History of the 17th Light A.A. Regt RA 1938-1945.

Los 1495

Quarter-Guinea 1762, light marks under magnification, mostly on obverse, NF/GF

Los 1513

Sovereign 1902 Proof aFDC (some light contact marks under magnification)

Los 1588

Crown 1845 (star stops) GEF some very light bag marks under magnification on obverse, rare in this high grade

Los 1592

Crown 1847 "Gothic" GEF prooflike fields some light bag marks under magnification

Los 1617

Crown & Florin: Crown 1893 LVI GVF, and Gothic Florin 1857 VF light scratches.

Los 1669

Halfcrown 1708 Septimo. E below bust, Edinburgh Mint, S.3605, light grey toned GF

Los 1863

UK Coinage Royal Shield of Arms Silver Piedfort Collection 2008, a set of 7 coins, modern circulating types but in silver proof peidfort, FDC (a little light toning) cased with cert.

Los 1916

Hong Kong Dollar 1866 better than VF with a few light contact marks obverse

Los 1972

Switzerland 5F 1908 nVF with a few light contact marks and tiny edge nicks

Los 102

Bayonet - Pattern 1879 Artillery Sawback Bayonet. Blade 25 1/2". Light pitting. R.H. grip damaged. Overall worn but sound condition. WD marked.

Los 265

A sunburst wall mirror and a brass and glass ceiling light.

Los 371

WORLD WAR ONE. HISTORY AND MEMOIRES OF THE 33RD BATTALION MACHINE GUN CORP AND THE 19TH 98TH 100TH AND 248TH M G COMPANIES ILLUSTRATED 464 OF 1600 NUMBERED COPIES, LIGHT GREY CLOTH, 1919

Los 518

AN EDWARDIAN LIGHT WOOD WASHSTAND WITH MARBLE TOP AND TILED BACK

Los 176

A ROYAL CROWN DERBY PLATE PAINTED BY W E J DEAN, SIGNED, WITH A VIEW IN CHEE DALE RESERVED ON A LIGHT BLUE GROUND IN GILT PAPER SCROLL RIM

Los 1983

MID-20TH CENTURY PAIR OF LACQUERED BRASS FIVE LIGHT CEILING LIGHTS with opalene glass shades and scroll arms, 51cm high

Los 527

A good quality heavy brass and glass four panel ceiling light with shaped edges and four central bulbs and scroll supports, 80cm high

Los 21

A Victorian oval plated tea tray with raised border and engraved centre and a pair of three light candelabra (af)

Los 26

A pair of three light double branch candlesticks, with gadroon edges and reeded branches on tapererd columns and circular bases, 23cm high

Los 35

A Moorcroft Florian ware preserve cover and stand, circa 1900, in a cobalt and light blue poppy design, signed 'WM Des' in green and brown printed 'Florian ware' mark, 9cm diameter

Los 72

An 18th century iron floor standing rush light holder, the tapering nozzle on a plain iron column and tripod base (at fault) 116cm high

Los 147

Dan hollowed wood mask, Ivory Coast, with prominent slit eyes and mouth, light colouration across the centre, and bright metal studs, the mask fringed with ten metal bells and cowry shells, length of wood 28cm.

Los 652

Egyptian New Kingdom 1550-1070 BC, a light green faience Shabti figure with bands of hieroglyphics, 13.5cm. high, also a small figure of Horus, and a moulded clay mask applique in the form of a horned satyr, late Roman period.

Los 678

A French ormolu and bronze six light candelabra the central stem with six foliate and flowerhead decorated branches, supported by a cherub playing a cello, the circular base with foliate and scroll decoration with beaded borders, 74cm. high.

Los 680

A circular brass and glass ceiling light in the Empire style with scroll suspension hooks and seated gryphons over a star cut glass shade, 81cm diameter.

Los 966

BALLANTINE`S LONDON DRY GIN Bottled by George Ballantine & Son Ltd. No capacity or strength statement KAHLUA Coffee Liqueur. 70cl, 26.5% volume. In carton CANADIAN CLUB Whisky Blended Canadian Whisky. 75cl, 40% volume. In carton HIRAM WALKER`S LONDON DRY GIN Produced in accordance with a renowned private formula and bottled for the proprietor`s Hiram Walker & Son`s Limited. 750ml, no strength statement. In carton SANTIGO SUPERIOR LIGHT RUM Produce of Guyana. 70 proof, 26 2/3 fl.ozs. In carton 5 Bottles

Los 1478

A collection of Augarten Vienna porcelain wares, mostly decorated with the Vienna Rose pattern, including a cake plate, dishes, vases, jars and covers, two sauce boats with integral stands and a pair of three light candelabra.

Los 2601

A London Olympics 1948 aluminium relay torch, the bowl pierced with the Olympic rings and cast with `XIVth Olympiad 1948, Olympia to London, with thanks to the bearer`, height approx 41cm (converted to a wall light having a drill hole to stem and bulb attachment to interior).

Los 2608

A brass, verdigris metal and glass ceiling light of cylindrical form with dome top.

Los 2609

An Art Deco amber glass ceiling light of scallop form, a matching wall light and parts of a ceiling light.

Los 2610

An early/mid-20th Century cut glass ceiling light with diamond cut decoration, height approx 27cm.

Los 2676

An early/mid-20th Century cast brass ceiling light, a copper log bin and a group of other metalwork.

Los 2701

A 20th Century bronzed twin light table lamp in the form of a maiden with arms outstretched below amber glass naturalistic shades, height approx 80cm.

Los 1489

A large light oak book shelf unit together with two small spindled pine units a wicker corner mirrored cupboard and a pine chelfed mirror with coin insert

Los 1530

Leather inset light oak two drawer desk with inscription under `made by Ceri Howells, Woolverstone Hall in 1966`.

Los 171

* JOHN LOWRY MORRISON (JOLOMO) MORNING LIGHT, IONA oil on canvas, signed, titled and dated 2002 30cm x 30cm

Los 245

BRYAN EVANS TRON TRAFFIC LIGHT MAINTENANCE watercolour, signed in pencil 14.5cm x 10cm

Los 3001

CRANTZ, David. The History of Greenland. London: 1767. First U.K. edition. 2 vols., 8vo (213 x 125mm.) 2 folding engraved maps, 7 folding plates. (Minor light spotting or browning.) Contemporary calf gilt (rebacked, old spine laid down, some scuffing). Sabin 17417.

Los 3002

SUTHERLAND, Peter Cormack. Journal of a Voyage in Baffin’s Bay and Barrow Straits, in the Years 1850-1851, performed by H.M. Ships “Lady Franklin” and “Sophia”, under the command of Mr. William Penny, in search of the Missing Crews of H.M. Ships Erebus and Terror. London: 1852. 2 vols., 12mo (190 x 113mm.) 2 folding maps, 7 lithographed plates (3 tinted, 1 hand-coloured). (Occasional light browning or spotting.) Contemporary calf gilt, by W. Nutt (extremities slightly scuffed, spines rubbed and darkened). Provenance: George Henry W. Hervey (presentation inscription to preliminary blank: ‘George Henry W. Hervey / from his sincere friend / D. Willoughby / on his leaving Eton / Easter 1860’.) Sabin 93963.

Los 3004

BACK, George. Narrative of the Arctic Land Expedition to the Mouth of the Great Fish River, and along the Shores of the Arctic Ocean, in the Years 1833, 1834, and 1835. London: John Murray, 1836. First edition, 8vo (210 x 127mm.) 14 engraved plates only (of 16), engraved folding map bound at rear. (Some minor creasing, one plate torn without loss but affecting the image area, 3 plates shaved with loss of titles, light browning.) Near contemporary half-calf (rubbed, spine scuffed, with loss to foot, front-free endpaper torn with loss.)

Los 3005

BARROW, John. A Chronological History of Voyages into the Arctic Regions. London: John Murray, 1818. First edition, 8vo (205 x 125mm.) Folding engraved map. (Map slightly offset, some spotting to first few leaves, light browning.) Contemporary half-calf (extremities somewhat rubbed). Provenance: C.H. Butler Clarke (armorial bookplate).

Los 3008

KOLDEWEY, Karl. The German Arctic Expedition of 1869-70, and Narrative of the Wreck of the “Hansa” in the Ice. London: Sampson Low, Marston, Low, & Searle, 1874. First edition in English, 8vo (235 x 154mm.) Numerous plates (4 chromolithographed), lithographed chart and folding map at rear, numerous illustrations. (Light spotting, browning or soiling.) Original green decorated cloth (extremities bumped, touches of recolouring to head of spine). Provenance: W.C. Belcher (bookplate to front pastedown).

Los 3013

ASTRUP, Eivind. With Peary near the Pole… translated… by H.J. Bull. London: 1898. 8vo (220 x 136mm.) Portrait frontispiece, numerous illustrations, folding map bound at rear. (Light browning.) Original cloth blocked in gilt and blind, t.e.g. (extremities bumped, spine faded). Provenance: Capt. C.E. Salvesen (signature, dated ‘India, June 1898’ recto of frontispiece).

Los 3015

COOK, Frederick A. My Attainment of the Pole, being the Record of the Expedition that First Reached the Boreal Center 1907-1909. New York: The Polar Publishing Co., 1911. First edition, 4to (250 x 184mm.) Portrait frontispiece, 31 plates. (Minor light browning, small marginal tear to pp.39 & 53.) Original decorated cloth (head and foot of spine lightly bumped). Provenance: Reuben Bullock (prize certificate to front pastedown). – And one other volume of similar interest (Robert E. Peary, ‘The North Pole’, London: 1910, 4to) (2).

Los 3018

[BERNACCHI, L.C., and others.] The Polar Book. London: E. Allom & Co. Ltd., [n.d. but 1930.] 8vo (211 x 131mm.) Folding map bound at rear. (Light spotting.) Original thin card pictorial wrappers (slightly spotted and browned). Note: issued for the British Polar Exhibition of 1930. Spence 125.

Los 3019

BILBY, Julian W. Among Unknown Eskimo. London: Seeley Service & Co. Limited, 1923. First edition, 8vo (215 x 135mm.) Plates, 1 folding map at rear. 8pp. advertisements at rear. (Light spotting or browning.) Original cloth (head and foot of spine lightly bumped). – And six others of related interest, including one signed by the author (Harry Whitney, ‘Hunting with the Eskimos’, New York: 1911, 8vo, signed presentation at rear of book) (7).

Los 3020

JACKSON, Frederick G. A Thousand Days in the Arctic. New York & London: 1899. First edition, 8vo (220 x 144mm.) Numerous illustrations, 5 folding maps. (Light browning.) Original decorated cloth (extremities lightly bumped). Provenance: William Herbert Hobbs (bookplate to front pastedown). – And three other works (4).

Los 3021

FIALA, Anthony. Fighting the Polar Ice. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1907. First U.K. edition, 8vo (157 x 173mm.) Title in red and black, colour frontispiece, plates and illustrations, large folding map at rear. (Map torn without loss, light browning or spotting to first few and occasional other leaves.) Original buckram (extremities bumped).

Los 3024

SCOTT, Robert Falcon. The Voyage of the ‘Discovery’. London: Smith, Elder, & Co., 1905. First U.K. edition, 2 vols., 8vo (236 x 163mm.) Photogravure frontispieces, titles printed in red and black, 2 folding maps in pockets at rear, plates and maps (some colour, some double-page), extra-illustrated with a mounted clipped signature by Scott and a 9p stamp featuring Scott, both to recto of frontispiece to vol. I. (Some spotting and light browning.) Original cloth, the upper covers with raised medallions in gilt (extremities slightly bumped). Spence 1051.

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