Bristol. The New Bristol Guide: Containing its Antiquities... Also Distinct and Improved Accounts of the Hotwells and Clifton..., Bristol, 1803, engraved frontispiece, three engraved plates, press cutting tipped-in at end, bound with The Improved Bath Guide; Or, Picture of Bath and its Environs, Bath, c. 1805, folding engraved map, two folding engraved plates, some light spotting, contemporary half calf, spine faded and rubbed, 8vo (1)
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Harrison (Walter). A New and Universal History, Description and Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster, the Borough of Southwark, and their Adjacent Parts, 1776, engraved frontispiece, 101 engraved plates and maps, lacking last index leaf, first few leaves loosening, occasional light offsetting and spotting, bookplates, contemporary calf, joints splitting, rubbed and scuffed, folio (1)
Phillips (Richard, pub.). A Guide to All The Watering and Sea-Bathing Places; with a Description of the Lakes; a Sketch of a Tour in Wales; and Itineraries. Illustrated with Maps and Views, by the Editor of The Picture of London [John Feltham], printed for Richard Phillips, c. 1804, two folding eng. panoramas of Bath and Ramsgate, numerous maps and plates, etc., contents generally in clean condition, contemp. full tree calf, red morocco title label to spine, rubbed and joints partly cracked, together with another copy of the same work (with preface dated 1810), numerous folding eng. maps and plans, single-page eng. views, some light browning and spotting to plates, and a little offsetting to text, marbled edges, contemp. half calf, gilt dec. spine with morocco label, rubbed, both 12mo (2)
Pyne (William Henry). The Costume of Great Britain, pub. William Miller, 1808, half title, sixty hand-coloured aquatinted plates, watermarked Turkey Mill J Whatman 1818, occasional light offsetting, a.e.g., contemporary red full straight-grained morocco gilt, spine and edges a little rubbed, folio. Abbey Life 430. (1)
Buffon (Georges-Louis Le Clerc, Comte de). Histoire Naturelle, Générale et Particulière, 24 vols. (of 127), Paris, F. Dufart, AN VII - ANX [1798/9-1801/2], numerous plts. and maps, all in two states, coloured-printed and uncoloured, occn. light foxing/toning, bookplate on front pastedowns, rough-trimmed, orig. pink pastepaper boards, extrems. worn, with some loss, spines browned and labels chipped, ms. shelfmark label at foot of spines, 8vo. Comprising: Minéraux, vols. 5-6, 8-11, 14 & 16; L’Homme, vols. 19 & 20; Singes, vol. 36; Oiseaux, vols. 47, 49-50, 53-54, 58-60, 62-63; Plantes, vol. 1; and Reptiles, vols. 1 & 4. The first sixty-four volumes are by Buffon, and the remainder by other hands. Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (24)
New Naturalist Series. Nos. 1-3, 5-6, 8-13, 15-18, 21, 32, 35, 45, 49, 57, 62-63, 68, 83, 86-90, plus duplicates of 6 & 13, and vols. 2, 4, 21-22 from the New Naturalist Monograph Series, 1st eds., 1945-2002, coloured and b & w illustrations, some light spots to early vols., some previous owner signatures and bookplates, original cloth, d.j.s, a few price-clipped, chipped or stained, 8vo, with The New Naturalist. A Journal of British Natural History, 1948 (37)
Paxton (Joseph). Paxton’s Magazine of Botany, and Register of Flowering Plants, vol. 1 only, 1841, forty-two hand-col. eng. & aquatint plts. of 44 (inc. 6 double-page), one plt. detached, occ. minor spotting and light dust soiling, a.e.g., contemp. green half morocco, boards detached and spine torn, worn and detached, 8vo. Nissen 2351. (1)
East Indies. Mercator (Gerard), India Orientalis, [1606 or later], engraved map with early hand colouring, elaborate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, slight staining, largely confined to margins, 360 x 490mm, central fold partially strengthened on verso, light overall toning, French text on verso (1)
* Bourne (John C.). A collection of nine lithographs, 1838, nine hand coloured lithographs, some spotting and staining, light dust soiling, occ. closed tears, one print trimmed to image, two prints torn with loss but not affecting image, each approx, 250 x 380mm. Image titles are:- Berkhampstead - Herts, Blisworth Cutting, View from the Tunnel Box, Bassildon Bridge over the Thames, Colne Viaduct near Watford, Wharncliffe Viaduct, Woolverton Viaduct, Tring Cutting and Tunnel No. 2 - near Bristol. (9)
* Travies (Edouard). Seven lithographs published London & Paris, in ‘La Venerie, Souvenirs de Chasses’, c.1850, lithographs with original hand colouring, each with printed ‘frame’ border, some light staining and spotting largely confined to margins, one trimmed to margins, each approx. 540 x 380mm. The titles are:- ‘La Sarcelle D’Ete’, ‘La Perdrix Gris’, ‘La Perdrix Rouge’, ‘La Becasse’, ‘La Grouse des Anglais’, ‘La Grive Litorne, La Mesange Charbonniere at La Becassine’and one untitled. (7)
A mixed lot, comprising: a pair of three-light candelabra, tapering circular form, reeded scroll handles, scroll borders, on shaped square bases, plus an old Sheffield plated entree dish and cover, engraved with a crest, gadroon and foliate borders, plus an electroplated vegetable dish, with a baluster side handle and with a divider. (3)
A George III silver four-light candelabrum, by John Edward Terrey, London 1819, tapering central column with acanthus leaf mounts and shell and foliate scroll borders, with a central light and with three detachable part fluted scroll arms each supporting an urn shaped capital, on a raised shaped triangular base on three foliate scroll shell bracket feet, engraved with a coat arms and a crest, loaded, height 60.5cm. ** The arms are those of Wharton impaling Ferrers for the marriage of Richard Wharton M.P for the City of Durham and Secretary of the Treasury, to Henrietta daughter of James Ferrers of Lincoln`s Inn.
A matched pair of George II and George III cast silver two-light candelabra, by Charles Kandler II, London 1783, one base by Paul Crespin, London 1748, shaped baluster stems with foliate scroll decoration and with three female busts supporting scroll capitals, on raised hexafoil bases with reeded borders and strapwork, foliate double scroll branches, each with a female bust supporting scroll capitals and hexafoil drip pans, central foliate finial, engraved with a crest and coronet, the earlier base inscribed to underside, ` Part of 2,381,000 oz of Spanish silver taken by the Prince Frederick & Duke Privateers, Amicitiae Causa`, also number `No.4` and with a scratch weight `36=5½`, the other base inscribed `No 3` and `34=2`, height 43.5cm and 42.8cm, approx. weight 168oz. (2) ** Provenance Purchased from Sotheby`s, New Bond Street, London, Fine Silver Sale, 7 November 1996, lot 185. The crest is that of Murray, Earls of Mansfield, probably for William, 1st Earl of Mansfield (1705-1793). He was born at Scone in 1705, and he pursued a distinguished legal career following being called to the English Bar in 1730. He became the Solicitor General in 1742, Attorney-General in 1754 and Lord Chief Justice of England in 1756. He died in 1793. the inscription refers to the action of 10 July , 1745, when the Privateers `Prince Frederick` commanded by Captain James Talbot and `Duke` by Captain John Morecock sighted three vessels whilst cruising the North Atlantic. They turned out to be French armed treasure ships returning from Lima- the `Louis Erasme`, `Marquis d`Antin` and `Notre Dame`. Talbot attacked immediately and captured first teh Marquis `Antin and then `Louis Erasme at one time being lodged between the two. The value of treasure captured from the two vessels amounted to £800,000 and was paraded through London in forty-five wagons on its journey to the tower.
A FRENCH BRONZE STRIKING MANTEL CLOCK AND GARNITURE LATE 19TH CENTURY THE CAST DIAL WITH INDIVIDUAL ENAMEL CHAPTERS, BLUED STEEL HANDS, TWIN BARRELS MOVEMENT WITH ANCHOR ESCAPEMENT AND COUNTWHEEL STRIKE ON BELL, FIVE-LIGHT CANDELABRA EN-SUITE THE CLOCK -- 17¼ IN. (44 CM.) HIGH THE GARNITURE -- 15¾ IN. (40 CM.) HIGH (3) View on Christie's.com
Assorted concert tickets, circa 1970s and later, including Joan Baez, Empire Pool, Wembley, 1974; Electric Light Orchestra, Wembley, 1981; Dire Straits, Apollo Theatre, Glasgow, 1982; Echo & the Bunnymen, De Montfort Hall, Leicester, no date; Howard Jones, Birmingham International Arean, 1984; Blue Oyster Cult, City Hall, Sheffield, no date; Jesus Jones, Manchester Academy, 1993, and others, (approximately eighty-four).
A Britains set No.8804, (The Prince Albert`s) Somersetshire Light Infantry, comprising six standing figures, boxed; Britains set No.8812, The Duke of Cambridge`s Middlesex Yeomanry, comprising four mounted figures, boxed; Britains No.8819, The (Queen`s) 16th Lancers, comprising one mounted figure, boxed; and Britains set No.8811, The Queen`s Own 4th Hussars, comprising four mounted figures, boxed, (4).
A fine Bing clockwork ‘O’ gauge 4-4-0 tender locomotive, George The Fifth. In LNWR style lined black livery, RN 2663. With robust hand-rails plus finely crafted chimney and safety valves. Together with a six wheel coal-rail tender. Couplings in place but in need of adjustment. GC-VGC for age, some light wear and chipping. Plate.1 .
A quantity of HO gauge model railway. Bachmann- ‘The Centennial DD 40X 16 wheeled diesel locomotive ‘Union Pacific’. EMD F40PH Bo-Bo diesel locomotive ‘Amtrak’. Corridor passenger car ‘Amtrak’. 4-8-4 tender steam locomotive RN806 ‘Union Pacific’. Center flow hopper wagon ‘Corning’. Union Pacific box car and Dual crossing gates. Plus Athern F7A Superpower Bo-Bo Locomotive ‘Canadian National’. RN6500 (3225). Plus 5 freight cars including 3 bogie tank wagons. Also 2 colour light signals and mini people. All boxed except steam loco. VGC-Mint.
2 Deutsche Reichsbahn ‘HO’ gauge locomotives. A Liliput DR class 12 2-8-4 tender locomotive, RN 12 010. In black livery with red connecting & coupling rods. Fitted with an 8-wheel tender (106 02). A DR 0-6-2 single-cab electric locomotive, RN E6002. In green and black livery, with red wheels and pantograph (04129B). Both boxed, minor / some wear. Contents RN 12010 GC-VGC, some light rusting. RN E6002 As New.
2 Deutsche Reichsbahn ‘HO’ gauge locomotives. A Liliput ‘HO’ gauge Deutsche Reichsbahn class 52 2-10-0 Tender Locomotive. RN 52 369 in grey & black livery, with wartime insignia to cab side-sheets. Fitted with snow-plough and two crew in cab. Equipped with a 8-wheel bogie tender (52 01). Boxed, some wear / creasing. Contents VGC, light rusting to hand rails. A Trix 0-4-0 Epoch 2 ‘Glassbox’ steam locomotive with centre cab, RN 98 308. In black livery, with red chassis and wheels (22401). Boxed, minor wear. Contents As New.
13 nicely made Del Prado military figures. 2nd. Dragoons Royal Scots Greys. 5th. Dragoons Royal Inniskilling. Trooper Brunswick Hussars 1812. Marshal Ney Russia 1812. Officer Hussars 1807. Dragoons Imperial Guard 1812. Austrian Cuirassiers. Officer Kellermann’s Hussars 1805. Trooper King’s Light Dragoons 1812. Wellington 1812. Attila The Hun etc. All original paints. Mint.
A good small collection of large scale Elastolin composition farm animals. Including mule, donkey, Shetland style pony, light brown horse, 2 long horn cows, 3 calves, 2 dogs, 2 sheep, goat, pig, lamb, 2 ducks, 2 geese, chicken/cockerels (8) plus chicks (5). Also a selection of smaller scale animals including 2 heavy horses, cows, dogs, with kennel, chicken pigs etc. VGC many look to be original paints.. .
Britains, Johillco etc. 2 Britains Tumbrel in dark green and light blue. Both complete with heavy horses and figures. Both boxed, some wear. Plus a one horse plough (in original paint) also complete. A selection of rare/not so common Britain’s figures. Boy with stick, boy with lantern, man with pick axe, 2 Boy Scouts, dairy man with yoke and pails, Seed Sower, young girl, Station Master, Salvation Army figure, Vicar, curate slim Vicar, yachtsman and golfer with clubs. Johillco garden summer house. Plus 2 Roydon heavy horses, one with its rear leg raised for a Farrier to work on. GC-Mint.
An small unusual collection of Russian Red & White Army metal military figures. 2 drummers, 3 Officers smoking cigarettes, 3 flag bearers (one flag detached). 5 soldiers with grenades (two detached from plinths). 4 red Cap privates (one bayonet missing). 3 white cap privates with rifles and bayonets. Plus 6 machine gunners, 3 with heavy machine guns mounted on wheels and 3 with light examples. 25 pieces. GC-VGC some parts require repair.
A large quantity of Matchbox c50 window-boxed Yesteryear including 1912 Ford T Heinz, 1912 Ford T Carlsberg, 1930 Ford A Cherry Blossom, 1934 Riley MPH, 1937 Mercedes-Benz 540K, 1945 MG-TC; 12 boxed Yesteryear including 1927 Talbot South Pacific, 1929 Morris Light Van Fullers, 1932 Mercedes-Benz L5 Lorry Holsten; 9 Matchbox Collectibles including 1920 Mack AC Tanker Texaco, 1932 Ford AA Budweiser Christmas Brew Platinum Edition, 1957 Chevrolet Pick-Up American Airlines Ground Service, 1968 VW Beetle McDonalds. All boxed, minor wear to some, items VGC to mint. (c70)
A large quantity of Matchbox including Heritage Transport Series Australia Post 5-piece set, Caravan Touring Set Jaguar XJ-12 and Europa caravan, Grain Transporter artic Kelloggs, Ford Transcontinental articulated trailer Continental, DAF 3300 AT low loader and aircraft load, Iveco refuse truck, Australian Vintage Collection 6-classic vehicle set, Post Vehicles of the World 6-vehicle set (Aust), 1936 Leyland Cub FK-7 Fire Engine, RSPCA Morris Light Van, Connoisseurs’ Collection 6 Yesteryear vehicle set in wooden display case (1 display label missing). Smaller examples include the Ford Model A in assorted liveries from worldwide – Matchbox, Rowntrees Jelly, Johnnie Walker, Pava etc, and 2 x Walker Electric Van Harrods. Together with a Majorette Cadburys Collection 5-vehicle set and a few other items in early EFE boxes. Mostly boxed, window boxed or bubble wrapped, minor wear but cuts and tears to some smaller boxes, contents mostly VGC to mint. (50+)
22 Corgi Tramlines series including London Transport, Burton & Ashby Light Railways, Croydon Corporation, National Garden Festival, South Shields Corporation, Leicester Corporation, Leeds City Transport, Dover Corporation, Blackpool Corporation. All boxed, minor/some wear/minor damage, contents VGC to mint (some loose in boxes). .
An interesting tall 2 handled King’s Shropshire Light Infantry silver plated prize cup, engraved “Maduro-Cup. Presented to 2. KSLI at Curacao N(etherlands) W(est) I(ndies) by Maduro & Sons for Basketball 1941” and “Winners No 16 Platoon 1941”, makers mark “Internationals & Co Hamilton, Canada” inside the base. GC (minor dents and marks)
A scarce Third Reich 1933 pattern NSKK dagger with inscribed blade, by Gebr Bell, Solingen, the blade etched “Spartkampftag Standarte 187” in addition to the motto, the hilt with nickel silver mounts and with small initials “BO” in crosspiece, in its black anodised sheath with nickel silver mounts and scarce vertical hanging straps with Assmann maker’s mark on the clip. GC (minor rust spots on the blade, the sheath with light surface rust overall) Plate 6

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