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A blue and white eyebath, printed in light blue with the border from the Broseley pattern, height 5.5cm, impressed letters including B and possibly Q, circa 1820-30.

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A Hollyhock pattern jug and bowl, probably creamer and slop bowl from a tea set, printed in light blue with a floral pattern, diameter of bowl 16cm, height of jug 9.5cm, printed cartouche mark on bowl with title and pattern No.15, circa 1830-40

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Blue-printed chinoiserie wares: a large Spode barrel-shaped jug with strainer behind the spout, decorated with a mirror image of the Broseley or Temple pattern in light blue, height 23cm, printed upper-case mark (cover missing, damage to spout); a Net pattern lobed and cusped dessert dish attributed to Spode, width 19cm, unmarked; and a Broseley pattern butter tub with two loop handles and blue rim, diameter 11cm, unmarked (no cover, chips); all early-19th century See Drakard & Holdway P613 for the Broseley pattern on flat wares and S218 for a similar barrel jug but without the strainer decorated with the Queen Charlotte pattern; also P620 for the Net pattern on a plate

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A quantity of glass comprising; a Victorian green glass jug decorated with lily-of-the-valley, three turquoise and four green wine glasses, and six light green glasses raised on clear baluster stems.

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A Belleek porcelain Christmas plate moulded holly, night light formed as an Irish cottage and moulded with shamrock, and a shamrock bell and small vase.

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An Indian ivory carving, possibly the Golden Temple of Amritsar, inset into a wooden base, converted to a night light.

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A pair of plated twin light candelabra of Adam style, on oval bases.

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'Commer Pick up mark 8' model number 50, 'Albion chiefban' (light brown) model number 51 and an 'Austin Cambridge A55', model number 29. All in original boxes.

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'Austin A55 Cambridge' model no 29, 'Compressor Lorry' model no 28 and a 'Consumer Pick up truck' (light brown) model no 50. All in original boxes

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A Dinky toys 'Airport fire tender with flashing light' model no 276. In original box and with instructions.

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An Allcocks split cane fishing rod, 'The Light Castor', a three-piece bamboo rod and one other three-piece split cane rod, all in cloth bags.

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A glass six-light electrolier with faceted baluster stem and swag pendants and four similar wall lights (5).

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An Indian light brown rug of Bokhera design, a Beluche prayer rug and a small Afghan mat (3).

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A Beluche prayer rug, early 20th Century, the stepped rectangular prayer arch enclosing a hooked pole and boteh motif on a light brown field, two hand motifs to the top within a blue and red border, 99 x 190cm.

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A Fitted Case of Medals awarded to Capt. David Jackson Late Quartermaster of 90th Light Infantry. He obtained an ensigncy during the Crimea later exchanging his commission for Quartermaster, later serving in the Hampshire Militia, comprising Army Meritorious Medal inscribed Sgt Major David Jackson 90th Foot 1847, South Africa Medal dated 1853, Crimea Medal with Sebastapol Clasp, Turkish Crimea Medal dated 1855, Indian Mutiny Medal with Lucknow and Defence of Lucknow Clasps and their miniatures. A South African Medal to Sgt Jackson dated 1853 A/F and Crimea Medal 1854 A/F. Ribbons faded and some damage together with his appointment to Lieutenant dated 1868 under Seal and his appointment to Quartermaster under Seal dated 1856.

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The History of the 90th Light Infantry Regiment January 1833 October 1875 in Green Leather Booklet, hand written and with additional added items including two enlisting papers for Col. Graham's Regiment 1794 and one other similar date. 1907 2nd Battalion Scottish Rifles Christmas Card with photo, another similar with photo of Regimental Football Team and other additions.

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A Photograph Album of Officers and Men in the 90th Light Infantry in India circa 1860/70 and including Durham Fusiliers 1876 Hythe Barracks 1876 etc. views at Barnard and Raby Castles.

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A French gilt bronze three light candelabra with quiver pattern centre column and three leaf capped scroll branches, circular moulded base, 10.5ins high (converted to electric table lamp with additional centre column), and green japanned and gilt decorated metal shade for same with leaf capitol, 24ins high

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A late 19th Century French gilt brass mounted and Chinese blue and white porcelain clock garniture by A. Mougin, No. 262, the 3ins cream enamelled dial with Roman and Arabic numerals to the eight day two train movement striking on a gong, the clock contained in a Chinese blue and white baluster shaped vase and cover with bold gilt brass leaf scroll finials, ribbon mounts and loop handles, on base with four scroll feet, 21ins high, and a four light candelabra with waisted blue and white vase to centres, 24ins high

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Althea Wilson, British late 20th century- Figure holding a ray of light; acrylic on canvas, 152x122cm., (unframed)

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A Zandra Rhodes dark grey wool wrap around skirt, with diagonal woven lines in black and light grey and suede-cloth buckle fastening to the side and matching trim to the waistband and front panel; together with a Zandra Rhodes silk two piece, the abstract pattern with devoree detail to the skirt and top, both pieces mid 1980's, size 10 (3).

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A joined panel of light green silk, circa 1760, with an ivory meander and embroiderd in coloured silks with sprays of roses and other flowers.

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A Canton shawl the burnt orange ground embroidered overall with floral sprays, together with a cream satin parasol with root wood handle, overlaid with black lace applique work, a large cushion cover the red ground embroidered with initials and a light gold, padded coverlet with gilt thread and ivory embroidered detail and fringing to the edge (4).

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A Continental, enamel on silver bud vase of gourd shape. The body with light green enamel, with intricate silver overlaid garland decoration. The base stamped 900. 13cm high. Also an Edwardian faux tortoiseshell and silver inlaid spectacle case, (af).(2)

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A Continental wall sconce. With green painted carved wooden cartouche, fitted with associated brass twin branch wall light, with putto motif decoration. 19th century & later. 40cm long.

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A Victorian brass oil lamp, with lime green glass reservoir, and associated etched glass ball shade. A pair of victorian style, lime green glass light shades (modern), a brass corinthean column table lamp, early 20th century, also another coopered spelter oil lamp, and further misc items.

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A light oak plan chest, in three sections with nine long drawers, (90x116cm)

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A Hardy Light Weight Sheffield style cane and split cane Rod. 10ft 6in

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A large light oak refectory table with trestle style supports (possibly Heals)

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A large light oak sideboard with an arrangement of drawers and cupboard on trestle style supports (probably en-suite with the previous lot), possibly by Heals

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REISNER, George Andrew, 'The Development of The Egyptian Tomb To The Accession of Cheops' Cambridge/Harvard University Press, 1936. fo. cl. bd.with d/w. light foxing to edges. 1cm.loss to lwr.spine of d/w.

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A pair of Dubois flasks in the shape of Turks and an incense-burner modelled as a seated Turk circa 1840-1850 dressed in elaborate oriental fashion, the detailing on his shield, sash and sword in heightened gold, both standing on a pillow with elaborate gilding, their turbans disguising the flask-opening, the other turk reclining against naturalistic rockwork his upper body functioning as the cover, the rockwork opened at the back for a light Dubois in underglaze-blue on the pair of flasks 27.5cm., 10.75;in. the seated Turk with restoration to the back, some typical rubbing of the enamel colours (3)

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A rare Swansea plate circa 1815-17 possibly by William Billingsley, painted with a scene of two figures seated resting before a monument, trees and mountains in the distance, gilt line rim gilt script mark 21cm., 8.25;in. some wear to rim, some light surface scratches to centre Similar painting can be seen on a plate illustrated by A.E (Jimmy) Jones and Sir Leslie Joseph, Swansea Porcelain, Shapes and Decoration, p.223, 4. Literature Illustrated by W.D. John, Swansea Porcelain, illus. 85A.

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A Dutch engraved deceptive or 'trick' light-baluster wine glass circa 1760 the flared bowl engraved with a narrow band of foliate scroll and flowerheads below the rim above two floral sprigs, eight flowerheads on the reverse have been pierced, set on a tall slender knopped stem and conical foot 19.4cm., 7.625;in.

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A silver five-light candelabrum Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd,London,1905 and a pair of matching candlesticks, Thomas Scott, Sheffield, 1902 shaped square bases, foliate scrolls ar intervals, candelabra with detachable leaf mounted scroll branch, loaded 60cm, 23.5;in height candelabrum; 28cm, 11 in height candlestick

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A Victorian silver plated three piece garniture,PODR for 30 March 1865 comprising: a pair of four-light candelabra and a dessert stand, each with triform base surmounted by three seated camels with swagged rugs above, foliate engraved dome leading to column stem, the leaf mounted branches terminating in eagle heads and chain linked between, with lions' mask mounted sphere below central sconce, the dessert stand with three circular pans below central bowl. 53.5cm, 21in height of tallest

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Six branch centre light fitting with gilt metal mounts with blue and flower decorated porcelain column, wired for electricity, 15½" high

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A pair of 19th century French porcelain and gilt metal lamp bases, the inverted pear shaped rose-pompadour bodies with oval painted panels of lovers, gilt rococo mounts and mask-set bases with porcelain panels of closed and open books, the contemporary brass shade frames with modern cream silk shades and modern electric light fittings. Bases: 13.5in. (34cm.) high. (2).

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A mid-19th century poured wax shoulder-headed doll, with blue glass eyes and light brown hair, cloth body and upper limbs with wax lower limbs in plain blue cotton dress and underskirt with a white cotton hat trimmed with blue silk ribbon, white cotton cape and apron, around her neck is a blue silk ribbon with a silver threepenny piece dated 1822; and wearing three layers of original undergarments. 17in. (43cm.) high. Cracks to shoulder plate at back; right foot mis-shapen. One knitted shoe missing.

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*Thackeray (Lance, d.1916). A Billiard Match - 'The Canon', 'Snookered', 'Left', pub. Landeker & Brown, 1902, three humourous chromo. prints, a few light spots, each approx. 430. x 555 mm, framed and glazed (3)

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Cruchley (G.F., publisher). Cruchley's General Atlas, for the Use of Schools and Private Tuition, [1854], engraved title, 31 hand coloured maps incl. some double page, all maps complete as list, some light foxing, orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, spine defective with boards detached (but extant), folio (1)

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Dufour (Adolphe Hippolyte & Duvotenay, Th.). Atlas Historique et Universel de Géographie Ancienne, du Moyen-Age et Moderne, Paris, 1841, 44 engraved maps, hand coloured in outline, some maps double-page, all complete as list, most leaves with light dampstaining, one or two marginal wormholes, some other minor spots and marks, contemp. morocco backed boards, worn with some splitting to joints, folio (1)

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Jouanny (L.A.). Atlas del Peru, Lima, 1867, thirteen double-page hand coloured maps, some light toning, contemp. boards, worn, and Berghaus (Dr. Heinrich), Physikalischer Hand-Atlas, part 2 only (of 8), Gotha, 1850, sixteen maps and plts., hand coloured in outline, orig. cloth backed printed boards, folio (2)

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Simpson (William). The Seat of the War in the East, 1st & 2nd series in one vol., 1855-6 , eighty-one tinted litho. plts. incl. two title pages, some light foxing and marginal fraying, one plt (Camp of the 4th Division) with two large holes, gutta-percha perished, contents loose in orig. half morocco gilt binding, worn with upper cover detached, folio Abbey 237. (1)

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Wallace (D. Mackenzie). Russia, 2 vols., Cassell, 1877, folding map to each, first vol. with hinges repaired, orig. cloth gilt, some wear, 8vo, together with Melland (Frank H.) and Edward H. Cholmeley, Through the Heart of Africa, being An Account of a Journey on Bicycles and on Foot from Northern Rhodesia, past the Great Lakes, to Egypt , Constable, 1912, b&w plts. from photos., folding map at rear, orig. cloth gilt, rebacked with portion of orig. spine laid-down, rubbed, 8vo, plus Ronaldshay (The Earl of), On the Outskirts of Empire in Asia, Blackwood, 1904, b&w plts. from photos., maps, owner name to half-title, occasional light spotting, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and stained on spine, 4to, together with eight others, travel etc. (11)

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Ireland (Samuel). Picturesuqe Views on the River Thames, pub. Egerton, 1801-02, half-titles, addn. title to vol. 1 only, 2 maps and 52 sepia aqua. views, correct as list, some light foxing, vol. 2 with three leaves coming loose, contemp. gilt dec. full morocco, spines rubbed and a little darkened, 8vo (2)

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Lewis (Samuel, pub.). An Atlas, Comprising Maps of the Several Counties, Divided into Unions, and of the Islands of Guernsey, Jersey, and Man; with a Map of England and Wales, and a Plan of London and its Environs, 1842, folding maps of England & Wales and London, fifty-five engraved county maps incl. some folding, one folding map with short closed tear, a few maps with light foxing, orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, faded to spine with some minor fraying to extrems., 4to (1)

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Plot (Robert). The Natural History of Oxford-shire, Being an Essay Towards the Natural History of England, 1st ed., Oxford, 1677, eng. illust. to title, lacks folding. eng. map, sixteen single-page copper eng. plts., some light damp staining, a.e.g., contemp. panelled gilt dec. calf, folio Upcott p.1069-1070. (1)

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Curtis (William). The Botanical Magazine, or, Flower Garden Displayed, vols. 1-14 only, 1793-1800, 503 hand-col. and one plain plate, each with accompanying text leaf, scattered minor spotting or light browning, contemp. qtr. calf gilt with leather spine labels, worn, 8vo Nissen 2350; Henrey 473. See illustration inside front cover of this catalogue. (14)

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Furber (R., and Bradley, R.). The Flower-Garden Display'd, in Above Four Hundred Curious Representations of the Most Beautiful Flowers; regularly dispos'd in the respective Months of their Blossom... with the Description and History of each Plant and the Method of their Culture; whether in Stoves, Green-houses, Hot-beds, Glass-cases, Open borders, or Against Walls, 1732, hand-col. frontis. and twelve fine hand-col. plts. representing months of the year, some light browning, upper corner of September eng. torn, without loss, a few minor worm holes to foremargins of final few leaves, contemp. mottled calf gilt, upper joint cracked, slim 4to Henrey 712. (1)

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Lemaire (Charles). Le Jardin Fleuriste, Journal Général des Progrès et des Intérèts Horticoles et Botaniques, 4 vols., Ghent, 1851-54, ownership stamps excised from title pages, 405 hand finished chromo. plts. incl. 30. double-page, three b & w plts., occ. light spotting, all edges coloured green, contemp. half calf, rubbed with some wear, 8vo Nissen 2338. This set begins at plate 5 but has 4 unnumbered colour plates. (4)

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Paxton (Joseph). Magazine of Botany, and Register of Flowering Plants, vols. 1-15, 1834-49, 709 fine hand-col. engs. of flowers, incl. some folding, some light foxing and offsetting to folding plts. in first vol., with several plts. restrengthened to verso along folds, otherwise generally in clean condition, mostly a.e.g., contemp. uniform plum morocco gilt, rubbed and scuffed (except vols. 1 & 5 bound in half dark green morocco, with modern reback, vol. 6 in half dark green morocco, recased with orig. spine laid down, and vol. 9 bound in contemp. full calf), large 8vo See illustration inside front cover of this catalogue. (15)

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British Isles. Mogg (Edward, pub.), Mogg's Map of Steam Navigation, January 1st, 1837, hand coloured engraved folding map, sectionalised onto linen, key to counties of Great Britain and Ireland, inset map of the Shetland Isles, some light toning and a few spots, approx. 775 x 645 mm, contained in orig. card slipcase with paper label to upper cover (some wear to extrems.) (1)

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Cardiganshire. Speed (John), Cardigan Shyre described, sold Sudbury & Humble, 1610. [but 1611 or later], uncoloured engraved map, ornamental title cartouche and inset plan of Cardigan, two small worm trails to lower margin and some very light toning, plate dimensions approx. 380. x 510. mm A strong impression. (1)

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Denmark. Speed (John), The Kingdome of Denmarke, sold G.Humble, 1626, hand coloured engraved map, inset views and figures in costume to upper and side borders, some areas replaced with sections from another copy, light soiling and creasing, approx. 380. x 510. mm (1)

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*Derbyshire. Saxton (Christopher & Hole, William), Universi Derbiensis Comitatus, [1637], hand coloured engraved map, ornamental title cartouche surmounted by armorial, some light toning, approx. 280. x 315 mm, framed and glazed (1)

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Italy. Moll (Herman), A New Map of Italy Distinguishing all the Sovereignties in it, whether States, Kingdoms, Dutchies, Principalities, Republicks, 1714, engraved map, hand coloured in outline with fine uncol. ornamental title cartouche and three inset views of erupting volcanoes, laid down onto linen with some light browning, marginal fraying occ. affecting printed border, approx. 610. x 1010. mm (1)

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*Scotland - St. Andrews. 18th century etched view entitled 'St. Andrews from the W.', uncoloured with the sub-title within image 'A View of St. Andrews from the West with the Sea Combat of the Dolphin & Solbay(?) with the Bellisle French Frigate 1758', light dampstaing, image approx. 80. x 265 mm with good margins, framed and glazed An attractive view of St. Andrews with the ships engaging each other in the background to the left. (1)

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Switzerland. Hondius (Joducus II), Lacus Lemani Vicinorumq. Locorum Nova et Accurata Descriptio, c.1610s, hand coloured engraved map of Lake Geneva and surrounding area with ornamental title cartouche, light browning to central fold, plate dimensions approx. 380. x 495 mm, German black letter text to verso (1)

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