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Los 1021

Giant Galapagos Tortoise (Testudo elephantopus), 18th/19th century, full mount, with exposed limbs and protruding head, the eyes inset with sea shells and painted pupils, carapace 54cm long, 37cm wide, 30cm high, length overall 66cm; and sold together with The Reptile's English Pottery Feeding Bowl, transfer printed in light blue/green with a central figure within a scroll edge repeat "barbed wire" motif, 14cm diameter (the weight of this bowl is typical of those specifically produced for maritime use which suitably fits the tortoise's provenance) (2) See illustration The scutes survive intact on this specimen and have a particularly fine patination. The plastron is secured by twisted wires. By family tradition this tortoise was acquired during the travels of Captain Roberts. In the UK Census 1891 John Roberts is listed as a retired sea captain (and his wife) at 5 Hodgson Lane Court, Stockton-on-Tees.

Los 1079

A Large Polished Freeform Labradorite, Madagascar, 19cm high, 28cm wide The mineral bears the name of where it was first discovered, in Labrador, Newfoundland. The effect of light on its surface is called "labradorerescence", caused by the refraction of light within the mineral's surface.

Los 1512

A Gilt Metal and Porcelain Mounted Striking Mantel Clock with Garniture, circa 1890, the case with urn shaped finial surmounted by a bust, central painted porcelain scene of two musicians sitting on a grass verge, the base with bow and leaf decoration, 3-1/4-inch porcelain dial with Roman numerals and central painted porcelain lake scene, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, movement backplate numbered "1367", 39cm high. together with a pair of gilt metal and porcelain mounted five-light candelabra see illustration

Los 42

A boxed set of CBG-Migno metal figures - Three Light Horse Lancers 2nd Regiment 1812.

Los 132

A Qingbai Ware Hexalobed Porcelain Tea Bowl, South China, probably Jingdezhen, 11th-12th century, with attractive light blue tinted glaze, 9.8cm diameter, 3.8cm high; Another Tea Bowl, Henan, China, 12th-13th century, with typical iron-rich glaze reaching three-quarters down the external wall, 10cm diameter, 4cm high; and A Terracotta Urn, reputedly Romano-British, perhaps 3rd-4th century, of tapering shouldered form 21cm high (extensively cracked) (3)

Los 430

A Modern Platinum Pink and White Diamond Ring, a light pink round brilliant cut diamond claw set centrally is flanked by four white round brilliant cut diamonds channel set into each shoulder, total diamond weight 0.40 carat approximately, finger size K. See illustration.

Los 546

A Lady's Stainless Steel Automatic Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, Ref: 76094, circa 2006, self-winding lever movement, light pink coloured dial with applied luminous baton markers and Arabic numerals, centre seconds, case with screw-down winding crown, faceted bezel, screw back, Rolex stainless steel Jubilee bracelet with deployant clasp, 25mm wide, together with Rolex booklet see illustration

Los 577

An Edward VIII Travelling Dressing Case, the crocodile effect tan case of oblong shape, with hinged frontal lid to a white enamelled metal jewellery basal drawer, the main compartment with four rectangular section jars and four shouldered scent bottles, each with silver tops with light brown sun-burst engine turned decoration, by Adie Bros, Birmingham 1936, the scent bottles 10cm high, the case 27cm wide, 15.5cm high, with outer brown canvas protective sleeve, initialled MCK

Los 724

English School, 19th century: A Miniature Portrait of Lord Cardigan, 7th Earl (1797-1868), gazing to sinister, in scarlet uniform, against a sky background, oval, 10cm by 7.7cm, inscribed on the reverse "Lord Cardigan, 7th Earl, KGB 1797-1868) James Thomas Brudenell, Balaklava 1854", gilt metal frame with ring for suspension; Another, of a lady, circa 1890, with coiffed grey powdered hair, brown eyes, a posy of flowers at her bosom, wearing light yellow dress against a sky background, oval, 9cm by 7.3cm, in gilt metal frame (2) See illustration

Los 1172

Michael Webb (20th/21st century) after John Sell Cotman Extensive Landscape with Trees Signed, pencil and watercolour, a preparatory unfinished sketch, 19cm by 20.5cm; together with Further examples, including abbey ruins in a landscape, possibly Byland, another unframed watercolour, extensive landscape with shaft of light, inscribed by a later hand under the mount "Sir G Hayter", many unsigned Various sizes (a collection)

Los 367

A Robert Thompson Craftsman Limited ('Mouseman') solid light oak rocking chair dated 1985, above a double lattice carved panelled back with padded seat on turned front legs on rockers

Los 368

A Robert Thompson Craftsman Limited ('Mouseman') solid light oak cradle with panelled sides and ends on rockers, 92cm by 38cm

Los 369

A Robert Thompson Craftsman Limited ('Mouseman') solid light oak stool on three octagonal legs

Los 64

AN EDWARDIAN GILT METAL HEXAGONAL CENTRE LIGHT with lozenge and other glass drops

Los 46

A pair of nickel-plated brass cut-glass deckhead saloon lamps from a late 19th/early 20th century P.& O. Liner with acanthus leaf rim, the bayonet light fitting stamped P&O 5 x 7in. (12.5 x 18cm.) (2)

Los 84

Robert E. Groves, 'Evening Light, Lymington', pencil, signed, 19 x 16 cm (7 1/2 x 6 1/4 in.)

Los 177

A quantity of items, including four entree dishes and covers, a three light table candelabrum, two dish holders, a bread board, two cake plates, and a pair of sweetmeat dishes

Los 180

A Victorian twin-light centrepiece, in the form of palm trees, figures and sheep on a concave square platform with canted angles, the base with elaborate foliate scrolls, height 61 cm (24 in.)

Los 91

Tom Mostyn (1864-1930) A river landscape with a boathouse Signed Oil on board 46 x 38cm; 18 x 15in Requires a light clean

Los 500

Thomas E. Marson (Exh. 1890-1927) Four hunters in a landscape near a stable Signed and dated 1903 Oil on canvas 64 x 79cm; 25¼ x 31in In good untouched condition, unlined, might be improved with a light surface clean

Los 501

Frances Mabel Hollams (1877-1963) Portrait of the racehorse Le Lorraine Signed, dated '34 and titled Oil on board 41 x 51cm; 16¼ x 20in In very good untouched condition, possibly could be improved by a light surface clean

Los 1174

A late 20th Century polished stainless steel Chronograph Wristwatch, Poljot, the jewelled automatic movement to a light blue dial, with luminous Arabic numerals and outside track of 1000 to 0 and further internal scale to a rotating bezel, with scale of 1 to 95, and further subsidiaries for minutes and hours, with date aperture at 6, in a polished steel case with screw down back and twin buttons flanking a screw down winding crown and knurled bezel, fitted with a brick link bracelet with delpoyant clasp together with a spare link and papers, width 1 ¾”

Los 1266

An early 20th Century Brass cased Ships Binnacle, Kelvin White & Hutton of London, of typical construction, mounted on a circular Mahogany base with carry handle and side light, fitted with a gimballed compass, height 11”

Los 2628

An early 20th Century gilt composition three branch wall light of Neo-classical design, together with two giltwood wall mirrors.

Los 2648

A pair of late 19th/early 20th Century gilt metal two light candelabra, each Sèvres style porcelain stem on a circular base with paw feet.

Los 2700

A 20th Century gilt metal twin branch wall light with ribbon surmount above a Sèvres style panel, together with a pair of Rococo Revival four branch candelabra with porcelain mounted columns and bases.

Los 2918

A large late 18th/early 19th Century French hand blocked panel with a design of children wearing Chinese costume within foliate arbours, interspersed with floral sprigs, together with a late 18th/early 19th Century cloth panel, printed in light blue, possibly of Bromley Hall manufacture, and a small floral section in brown.

Los 2999

A Caucasian long rug, circa 1900, the faded light blue field with four hooked medallions, within an ivory gul and boteh border, approx 310cm x 144cm.

Los 358

A plated rococo revival foliate scroll five light candelabra, together with a silver five piece dressing table set.

Los 1109

A Franke & Heidecke Rolleiflex 2.8F camera, No. 2448352 with Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm lens, leather cased, together with a Graflex super graphic light meter.

Los 1533

A pair of Royal Worcester porcelain two handled vases and covers, the elongated ovoid bodies painted by P. Platt and T. Nutt, signed, within the round fruit studies beneath small gilt loop handles on gilt spreading circular feet, black printed mark to base with 'Hand Painted Fruit Study' and numerals '2710', height approx 32cm (light scratches).

Los 2310

An Edwardian mahogany bowfront writing desk by 'Maple & Co', with rosewood crossbanding, the top inset with tooled light green leather above an arrangement of seven drawers with brass drop handles, on square tapering legs terminating in brass castors, impressed maker's mark to drawer, width approx 122cm.

Los 2331

A light green painted wrought metal and wooden slatted garden table with a circular top, together with four matching chairs.

Los 2621

A pair of small 20th Century gilt brass and cut glass ceiling lights and another three tier ceiling light.

Los 430

A LARGE COLLECTION OF FIRST WORLD WAR MILITARIA, relating to Private J.H. Thomas of The Kings Shropshire Light Infantry to include 1914-19 Victory Medal and 1914-18 War Medal, two framed photographs of the young soldier, various other photographs and post cards relating to his life. Collection of silk Military flags, service record, insignia, buttons and flashes, three swagger sticks, old comrades blazer etc. Also a framed Kings Shropshire Light Infantry Lady’s belt and a framed Regimental Colours banner. 21” x 23”.

Los 333

An ornate Brass single stem hanging light, with a balustered Stem, terminating in four decorative foliate scrolled sconces joined by swags with a Vaseline tinted crimped shade, 15” long

Los 3102

PHOTOGRAPHS. – Amateur Photo Store (publishers). Picturesque Singapore & Malaya. Singapore: [n.d. but circa 1930.] Oblong folio (202 x 255mm.) 40 tipped-in photographs. (Some spotting and occasional light creasing to surrounds.) Original wrappers, cord tied as issued (extremities slightly tattered and creased, backstrip torn at head and foot with minor loss).

Los 3126

MAPS. – Charles F. CHEFFINS et al (publishers). Cheffins’s Map of the English & Scotch Railways. London & Liverpool: 1848. Hand-coloured lithographic map (705 x 690mm.) Printed in 21 sections and backed onto linen. (Two sections reinforced with adhesive tape at fold, some light soiling or browning.) Folding within original cloth. – And four other maps and a book (a lot).

Los 3140

FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES. – The Football Association Challenge Cup Competition Final Tie Birmingham City v Manchester City Saturday, May 5th, 1956… official programme. [London: 1956.] 8vo (233 x 151mm.) Illustrations and advertisements. (Light creasing and occasional spotting.) Original wrappers, stapled as issued (light browning). – And a quantity of other football ephemera, including FA Cup Final programmes, International programmes, many league and non-league programmes and a few autographs (a quantity).

Los 3144

PHOTOGRAPHS. – An album containing 91 carte-de-visite photographs mounted recto and verso of 24 leaves. Folio (282 x 212mm.) [N.p.: n.d. but circa 1880-1890.] The album with 1 chromolithographed plate and 12 leaves with decorative chromolithographed surrounds, the others with blue and gilt surrounds. (Occasional light browning or soiling.) Contemporary calf blocked in gilt and blind, gilt metal clasp, g.e. – And five other empty photograph albums (6).

Los 3161

RUPERT THE BEAR ANNUAL. – Mary TOURTEL. The Rupert Story Book. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Co, Ltd., [n.d. but 1938.] 4to (245 x 181mm.) Printed in two colours throughout, colour frontispiece after Tourtel. (Light browning and occasional light creasing.) Original pictorial boards (extremities scuffed and bumped).

Los 3162

RUPERT THE BEAR ANNUAL. – Mary TOURTEL. Rupert Again. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Co., Ltd., [n.d. but 1940.] 4to (245 x 183mm.) Printed in two colours throughout, colour frontispiece after Tourtel. (Light browning and occasional light soiling.) Original pictorial boards (extremities scuffed and bumped). Provenance: Michael Daniels (presentation inscription dated ‘Christmas 1940’ and ownership inscription to front pastedown).

Los 3163

RUPERT THE BEAR ANNUALS. – Mary TOURTEL. The Monster Rupert. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Co., Ltd., [n.d. but 1949.] 4to (248 x 186mm.) Illustrations throughout. (Occasional light spotting, mostly to edges.) Original cloth-backed pictorial boards (extremities bumped and slightly scuffed), dust-jacket (torn, crease and repaired with brown adhesive tape). Provenance: Christopher Seaman (ownership inscription and signature). – And two other Rupert the Bear Annuals, both with dust-jackets (3).

Los 3170

RACKHAM, Arthur (illustrator). – John MILTON. Comus. London & New York: [n.d. but circa 1921.] 4to (252 x 185mm.) 24 mounted coloured plates, occasional illustrations, all after Rackham. (Occasional light spotting.) Original cloth (foot of spine bumped and torn), dust-jacket (dust-jacket torn with some loss).

Los 3174

CHILDREN’S BOOKS. – Alison UTTLEY. Little Grey Rabbit’s Washing-day. London: 1942. First edition, 4to (171 x 138mm.) 20 full-page colour illustrations by Margaret Tempest. (Occasional light spotting.) Original boards (slightly soiled and scuffed). – And thirty other children’s books, including seventeen others by Uttley, all early editions (31).

Los 3180

MARKHAM, William. An Introduction to Spelling and Reading English. London & York: 1812. 12mo (168 x 96mm.) (Some light browning or spotting.) Modern cloth-backed marbled boards (endpapers and blanks replaced). – And eighteen other vols., 17th, 18th and 19th Century (19).

Los 3182

[BURKE, John French.] British Husbandry; exhibiting the Farming Practice in Various Parts of the United Kingdom. London: 1834-1840. 3 vols., 8vo (217 x 130mm.) Occasional illustrations. (Some light spotting or browning.) Contemporary half-calf, spines gilt (slightly rubbed).

Los 3187

BUFFON, Comte de [Georges Louis Marie LECLERC.] Natural History… [translated] by J.S. Barr. London: [n.d. but circa 1797-1807.] 16 vols., 8vo (200 x 120mm.) 128 plates only (123 hand-coloured). (Some spotting and light creasing.) Contemporary cloth, the spines with applied paper title labels (extremities bumped, labels scuffed, inner hinges often broken).

Los 3190

NIEUHOFF, Jan. Legatio Batavica ad Magnum Tartariae Chamum Sungteium. Amsterdam: apud Jacobum Meursium, 1668. Folio (305 x 190mm.) Engraved portrait frontispiece with later hand-colouring, engraved additional title, engraved title vignette with later hand-colouring, 36 double-page plans or plates only, approx 109 engraved illustrations. (Some light spotting or browning.) Contemporary speckled calf (rebacked and cornered with old spine laid down, extremities scuffed, endpapers replaced).

Los 3191

GREGSON, Matthew. Portfolio of Fragments Relative to the History and Antiquities of the County Palantine and Duchy of Lancaster. Liverpool: 1817. Folio (322 x 185mm.) Wood-engraved title vignette, numerous wood-engraved illustrations (many full-page), 1 folding plan, 3 folding genealogies (1 genealogy torn and repaired with adhesive tape, occasional light spotting.) Contemporary calf, the covers panelled in blind (rebacked, old spine laid-down, extremities somewhat scuffed).

Los 3194

FORES (publishers). The Ages of the Horse, correctly exhibited by the Teeth, from Two Years Old Upwards. [London: n.d.] Folding hand-coloured stipple engraving by George Kirkland. (370 x 493mm.) In 15 sections and backed onto linen. (Light browning.) Folding within original slip-case with applied title label (scuffed). – And three volumes, of related equine interest (4).

Los 3210

BINDINGS. – James Anthony FROUDE. History of England. London: 1870. 12 vols., 8vo (173 x 112mm.) (Some light spotting.) Contemporary calf, the spines gilt in six compartments black morocco lettering pieces in the second, the others with repeat decoration in gilt (some scuffing and rubbing, one lettering piece lacking). – And seven other leather-bound volumes (19).

Los 3212

TOPOGRAPHY & POETRY. – Wilfrid BALL. Sussex. London: Adam & Charles Black, 1913. 4to (218 x 155mm.) 75 colour plates, 1 folding map. (Some light browning.) Original decorated cloth (hinges split and repaired with adhesive). – And fourteen other works of topography or poetry interest (15).

Los 3215

LONDON. – John TIMBS. Curiosities of London… a new edition, corrected and enlarged. London: [n.d. but preface dated 1867.] 8vo (253 x 161mm.) Occasional engraved plates. (Occasional light spotting or browning.) Contemporary green half-morocco (extremities rubbed and scuffed, spine slightly faded). – And eighty-eight other works, all on London, the majority 20th Century (89).

Los 3220

HEDRICK, U.P., et al. The Peaches of New York. Albany: 1917. Twenty-fourth annual report vol. 2 part II only, 4to (298 x 224mm.) Portrait frontispiece, 90 colour plates, 1 map. (Occasional light spotting or browning.) Original cloth (top-edge slightly affected by damp).

Los 3222

RICKMAN, Philip (illustrator). – John WALPOLE-BOND. A History of Sussex Birds. London: 1938. 3 vols., 4to (244 x 178mm.) 53 colour plates after Rickman. (Occasional very light spotting or creasing.) Original buckram, dust-jackets.

Los 3223

LODGE, George E. (illustrator). – David Armitage BANNERMAN. The Birds of the British Isles. Edinburgh and London: 1953-1956. Vols. I-V only (of 12), 8vo (269 x 182mm.) 196 colour plates. (Light spotting to edges.) Original green cloth, dust-jackets (slightly affected by damp.)

Los 3225

NICHOLS, John, and George STEVENS. The Genuine Works of Hogarth. London: 1808-1810. 2 vols., 4to (257 x 197mm.) 156 engraved plates. (Occasional light browning.) Contemporary half-calf (rubbed and scuffed).

Los 3227

ROBINSON, W. Heath (illustrator). – Rudyard KIPLING. A Song of the English. London: published for the Daily Telegraph by Hodder & Stoughton, [n.d.] 4to (275 x 213mm.) (Occasional light browning.) Original cloth blocked in blue (extremities bumped, slightly chipped and soiled). – And four other illustrated works (5).

Los 3235

[ALLESTREE, Richard.] The Works. Oxford & London: 1684. 2 parts in 1 vol., folio (361 x 220mm.) Frontispiece, engraved title vignettes. (Some light spotting.) Near contemporary calf (worn, rebacked old spine laid down).

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