RACKHAM, Arthur (illustrator). - Washington IRVING. The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd., 1928. Limited edition of 375 copies, this an `extra copy,` out of series, 4to (263 x 197mm.) 8 colour plates, uncoloured illustrations, all by Rackham. (Some light spotting or browning). Original green cloth blocked in gilt, t.e.g. (extremities lightly bumped).
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JEKYLL, Gertrude, & Lawrence WEAVER. Gardens for Small Country Houses. London & New York: [n.d.] 4to (285 x 210mm.) Colour frontispiece, numerous uncoloured illustrations, publisher`s advertisements at rear. (Minor light browning.) Original cloth, t.e.g. (discoloured). - And thirty-seven others on gardening (38).
WELLINGTON, Arthur Richard WELLESLEY, 2nd Duke of, (editor). Supplementary Despatches and Memoranda of Field Marshal Arthur Duke of Wellington. London: John Murray, 1858-1863. 10 vols. only (of 15), 8vo (222 x 135mm.) Folding map in pocket at rear of vol. I, extra-illustrated with a few items of related ephemera. (Occasional light spotting.) Original cloth (extremities bumped and frayed, a few joints split). Provenance: Captain Nightingale (presentation inscription from the editor to vol. I, mounted a.l.s. from the editor, his mother Elizabeth and a few other contemporary hands); Thomas Knowlys Parr (armorial bookplates to later volumes).
POETRY - R.J. WATHEN. Bricks, Poems 1958-60. Dublin: 1963. 8vo (247 x 152mm.) (Light spotting.) Original cloth, dust-jacket (soiled and browned). Provenance: `Frances` (dedication signed by the author `Ronnie` and poem titled `Your Poem, Frances` to front free endpaper). - And sixty-three others, the majority of poetical interest (64).
DALY, M. César. L`Architecture Privée au XIXe Siècle, Troisième Série, Decoration Intérieures Peintes… premier volume. Paris: 1877. 2 vols. in one only, folio (460 x 316 mm.) 65 chromolithographed plates only (3 double-page). (Some light spotting or browning.) Loose as issued within cloth folio with paper label mounted on upper cover, ties (extremities somewhat scuffed and soiled, joints splitting). - And two other volumes of similar interest (3).
DEFOE, Daniel. The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe… edited by Peter Walker. Philadelphia: 1850. 8vo (236 x 151mm.) Portrait frontispiece, occasional wood-engraved plates. (Spotted and browned, light creasing throughout.) Original cloth (extremities somewhat bumped, stitching weak). - And twenty-four others (25).
DICKENS, Charles. A Tale of Two Cities. London: Chapman and Hall, 1859. First edition in book form, 8vo (215 x 126mm.) Frontispiece, additional decorative title and 14 plates, all by H.K. Browne. (Occasional spotting or light browning.) Modern red half-morocco, by Lewis & Harris Ltd, Bath, spine gilt, t.e.g. Note: p.213 incorrectly numbered 113.
DICKENS Charles. The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby. London: Chapman and Hall, 1839. First edition in book form, 8vo (210 x 129mm.) Frontispiece, 39 plates by `Phiz` [H.K. Browne.] (Plates browned as usual, occasional light browning to text leaves). Modern red half-morocco, by Lewis & Harris Ltd, Bath, spine gilt, t.e.g. (slight discolouration to cloth on upper cover). Note: p.123 `visiter` instead of `sister`. - And two others by Dickens, one similarly bound (3).
LAVATER, John Caspar. Essays on Physiognomy. London: 1789-1798. 3 vols. in five, 4to (340 x 265mm.) Engraved title vignettes, 170 engraved plates, numerous engraved illustrations. (Some light spotting or browning.) Near contemporary diced calf gilt (rebacked, extremities scuffed, spines rubbed, stitching weak and a few leaves now loosely inserted). Provenance: William Rising (armorial bookplate).
BUTLER, Arthur Gardiner, and others. British Birds with their Nests and Eggs. London: Brumby & Clarke, Limited, [n.d. but circa 1869-1899.] 5 vols. only (of 6), 4to (370 x 235mm.) Numerous plates (18 chromolithographed of eggs). (Occasional light soiling or browning.) Contemporary green half-calf (somewhat scuffed). Provenance: West Sussex County Council Library (ink-stamps verso title, labels to endpapers, bindings). - And four further volumes of ornithological interest (9).
DALY, M. César. L`Architecture Privée au XIXme Siècle sous Napoléon III… Hotels Privés. Vol. I only, folio (427 x 306mm.) 150 engraved plates (6 double-page). (Occasional light soiling or browning.) Contemporary morocco-backed marbled boards (rebacked, extremities slightly scuffed). Provenance: Edwin Bunn (ink stamp dated 22 Oct 1903 to title-page).
VANITY FAIR. Vanity Fair: a Weekly Show of Political, Social, & Literary Wares. London: July 2, 1875-Dec 25, 1875. Vol. XIV only, folio (390 x 265mm.) 26 chromolithographed plates. (Some soiling, occasional spotting or browning, minor light creasing.) Original green cloth (extremities scuffed and bumped, spine worn). Provenance: Wimbledon Public Libraries (bookplate, ink-stamp to title and label to spine).
A pair of silver desk candlesticks, Sheffield 1920, the square loaded base with a beaded border, 12.5cm tall; with a modern silver coaster; a small silver butter knife; an unmarked punch ladle; a silver mounted toilet bottle; an electroplate hip flask; a pair of plated three light candelabra; and a plated wine coaster
Hornby electric Princess Elizabeth locomotive finished in L.M.S. red, gold lining, San-Serif numbers and lettering, locomotive finish good to excellent, original wheels, no fatigue, red cab interior tender has slight damage to top front left hand side and two small paint chips, no fatigue, otherwise good to excellent, in original light tan woodwork, box G
A SELECTION OF FIVE FISHING REELS to include; an Allcock Aerialite 1915 3.5 Bakelite reel, boxed, a Paramore 3.5 light weight fishing reel, fitted line guard, ratchet and tension screw, boxed, a K.P. Morritt`s Intrepid fixed spool reel with spare s pool, boxed, an ABU 506 reel in pouch and another by Mitchell
A modern Steiff dark brown plush replica 1921 bear on wheels soft toy, with ring-pull growler and light brown collar, standing on a metal frame with four wooden wheels, with label, and button to left ear, limited edition No`d 1421/1500 with Certificate, 46 cm high x 60 cm wide (in original cardboard box) (ILLUSTRATED)
A silver gilt and guilloche enamel circular pendant compact, unmarked, probably Austrian, circa 1920, the cover painted with a lake scene, on a light blue ground, the base also blue, 4.3cm (1in) diameter; and a enamel cylindrical scent bottle, early 20th century, painted with a cherub fishing, 5.3cm (2in) high
Pair of early nineteenth century three-light silver plated candelabra with reeded decoration and classical urn-style candle holders, 51cm overall height, together with a separate pair of candelabra arms, a pair of classical column silver plated candlesticks and one other pair of candlesticks (8) Further images and condition reports available at www.reemandansie.com
1920s silver mounted cut glass powder pot, the silver cover inset with panel of lilac guilloche enamel (Birmingham 1927), together with a 1920s silver trinket box of circular form on three pad feet, with hinged cover inset with panel of light blue guilloche enamel (Birmingham 1923), 6cm diameter (2) Further images and condition reports available at www.reemandansie.com
A MOORCROFT POTTERY "GREEN DRAGON" JARDINIERE, DESIGNED BY TREVOR CRITCHLOW, tubelined and hand-painted with a dragon against a buff ground, impressed and painted marks to base. Height 20cm. Condition: A little light crazing to glaze on interior and visible to base but no chips, cracks or repairs, tubelining in good condition and overall very good condition.
WILLIAM MOORCROFT FOR LIBERTY & CO., A TUDRIC PEWTER-MOUNTED POMEGRANATE PATTERN VASE, of slender baluster form, tubelined and painted against a cobalt blue ground, with hammered pewter mount, the base with signature and impressed marks. 15.5cm. Condition: Virtually no abrasions to tube liningNo cracks or repairsA band of light crazing to upper part of interior, usual light crazing to exterior. Pewter in good condition
GARY MAHON (SCOTTISH, CONTEMPORARY), COTTAGE IN A RUSTIC LANDSCAPE, signed lower right, oil on canvas, in a pine frame. 29cm by 29cm. Note: Mahon was born in Glasgow. The subject matter of many of his artworks is the rugged landscapes of the West Coast of Scotland including the villages, beaches and hills. His work tends to focus on the objects that give a place a character. The use of colour and contrast of light form the essence of his work. He has won many awards and his works are held, amongst other places, in The House of Lords, Palace of Westminster. This lot may be subject to ARR.

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