A Hardy JJ Hardy No1 Split Cane Fly Rod 9'-6" long with additional top sections along with a WH Tisdale (New Zealand) The Huka split cane fly rod 9'-6". (2)Hardy JJ: in lightly used condition, cosmetic signs of use and some light tarnish to some rings, tip rings replaced, joints tight, cane soundTisdale: cane sound but considerable signs of use, winding collar corroded, rings tarnished, usable
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A Collection of Rods consisting of a Hardy Greenheart CC de France 9' (with a short top) in aluminium tube and noted as being refurbished by Hardy's in 1973, an Allcocks light caster 7' spinning rod, three unbranded fly and spinning rods, three landing nets and net handles together with a riding crop. (9)
Rugby memorabilia - signed British Lions Rugby Union ball, for their tour to South Africa 1974. Autographs include: Gordon Brown, Bobby Windsor, Gareth Edwards, Phil Bennett, Roger Uttley, Roy Bergiers, Fran Cotton, Tony Neary, Ian McGeechan etc. The ball marked Lindop. (B.P. 21% + VAT) The signatures are very bright and clear, overall has ball has been kept out of the light by the vendor.
Pair of Royal Worcester porcelain dessert dishes, of square form, probably painted by George Cole, with fruit within a yellow border with panels of flowers and gadrooned gilded rim. 22.5cm wide approx. Puce printed marks to the reverse, dated 1926. Together with a pair of Royal Worcester dessert dishes of square form, probably by Raby, with flowers and foliage within a cobalt blue and gilded border with panels of flowers and gadrooned rim. Puce printed marks to the reverse, 1906. 22cm wide approx. (4) (B.P. 21% + VAT) Some light wear to the gilding in places, but no obvious chips, cracks or restoration.
Collection of Royal Worcester porcelain vases to include: a bottle vase with painted fruit signed 'E Townsend' shape No H307, 20.5cm high approx., two similar vases, one hand-painted with roses, the other with a brace of pheasants, shape No's G957 signed 'M Hunt', a baluster hand-painted rose vase shape No H285 and another two handled hand-painted rose vase. (5) (B.P. 21% + VAT) No obvious damage. The two with gilded necks have been checked under UV light and appear good.
WW1 Memorial Plaque / Death Penny for Charles Willows together British War Medal and Victory Medal engraved 9603 Pte C Willows K.O.Y.L.I (Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry) together with photocopied paperwork Private Charles Willows was killed in action on 3rd October 1917 and is buried in the Favreuil British Cemetery, France
Photography - a Carl Zeiss Jena Jenazoom Macro lens, F= 35~135mm, PK94104697, brown leather case, original box with instructions; a Meyer Optik Gorlitz lens, Orestor, number 5604494; a Hama Sky1a (LA+10)M58 lens; an Optomax Telephoto lens, 1:28 f=135mm, no. 284217; a Tamron tele-converter; Pentacon auto lens, 1.8/50; Meyer Lidith 3.5/30; Olympus OM-System 50mm; Soligor 1:28, number 571697; Meyer Oreston 4007870; a Ricoh Rikenon 1:2 50mm lens, boxed; accessories, light meters, Photax 231 flash boxed, filters, converters; tripod, pair of compact binoculars; qty
EILEEN GRAY, a nonconformist chair by ClassiCon, the Art Deco or modernist asymmetrical design having tubular steel frame with upholstered seat and back, the frame impressed ClassiCon MN 00133 and Eileen Gray facsimile signature, designed in 1926, this model dating to late 20th century, current RRP ca £3500, height 79cmGood condition, very light wear
A Murano mid-century chandelier, the hand-made frosted glass spheres arranged in the form of a large bunch of grapes, with light fitting and original bag of spare spheres, ex Liberty’s, shade height approx 50cmAppear in complete condition with no damage, additional bag of glass ball fittings included in lot, surface dirt
A Murano mid-century chandelier, the hand-made frosted glass spheres arranged in the form of a large bunch of grapes, with light fitting and original bag of spare spheres, ex Liberty’s, shade height approx 50cm (Option to buy next lot)Appear in complete condition with no damage, additional bag of glass ball fittings included in lot, surface dirt
CARL-HARRY STALHANE for Rorstrand, Sweden, 7 pieces of California design tableware, makers marks to base, largest bowl length 32.5cm2 smaller bowls have light glaze staining to green glaze at base, mid size bowl has some staining and hairline crack at rim 2cm, others pieces in good condition, no chips, cracks or restoration
A fine quality handmade 1930s Art Deco tall boy, the concave front cabinet on bow front chest, the fitted interior with secret drawer, in the manner of Gordon Russell, height 173cm, width 92cm, depth 52cmGood condition, slight loss of veneer to one side at edge, some scratches to opposing side, light marking to interior
* Genealogical table. La Chronologie D'Angleterre appliquée a la Généalogie des Rois, Princes et Princesses qui ont eu des pretentions sur cette Couronne, Paris: Louis-Joseph Mondhare, circa 1780, large hand-coloured engraved chronological 'tree' by Mazaroz, recording British monarchs up until George III, linen-backed, dust-soiling, creasing and wear, margins frayed, 92.5 x 61 cm, together with:Chronological table. Chronologie Figurée pour L'Intelligence de L'Histoire des Revolutions Monarchiques, Paris: Louis-Joseph Mondhare, circa 1780, large hand-coloured engraved chronological 'tree' by Mazaroz, recording monarchs up until Louis XVI and George III period (latest date 1774), manuscript dates to right-hand column, linen-backed, dust-soiling, creasing and wear, margins frayed, 91 x 56 cm, plus a Manuscript Chronological chart/tree, circa 1760, in pen, ink and watercolour wash on wove, date columns to left-hand side, unfinished without any other written entries, linen-backed, light dust-soiling, 94 x 62 cm QTY: (3)
Dalby (Isaac). A Course of Mathematics, designed for the use of the officers and cadets, of the Royal Military College, 2 volumes bound in one, 2nd edition, corrected with additions, London: printed for the author, by W. Glendinning 1807, title with contemporary ownership inscription of John Gurwood, 52 Lt. Inf., 9th May 1808, some light spotting, 19th century half calf, worn with upper cover detached, thick 8vo, together with Collinson (Reverend John). The History and Antiquities of the County of Somerset, collected from authentick records, and an actual survey made by the late Mr. Edmund Rack. Adorned with a map of the county, and engravings of Roman and other reliques town-seals baths, churches, and gentlemen's seats, 3 volumes, Bath: R. Cruttwell, 1791, list of subscribers, lacking map and all engraved plates (but with an additional volume in matching cloth of the engravings in facsimile), all modern maroon cloth, 4to, plus Zola (Emile). The Soil (La Terre), A Realistic Novel, 1st English edition, London: Vizetelly & Co., 1888, frontispiece by H. Grey, contents somewhat loosened, original green cloth, rubbed and marked and with some small loss to spine, 8vo, and other miscellaneous books including 19th-century leather-bound: The Imperial Family Bible, Blackie & Son, 1848, [Great Exhibition]: The Arts & Industry of all Nations, volume one only, London: J. G. Button & Co., circa 1851, a defective copy of Culpeper's Herbal, etc.QTY: (6 shelves)
Selden (John). Titles of Honor, 2nd edition, London: Printed by William Stansby for Richard Whitakers [sic], 1631, title printed in red and black, woodcut illustrations throughout, six full-page engravings depicting ceremonial dress of ranks in the English peerage (from Baron to the Prince of Wales), title with two ink stamps and verso repaired to gutter and fore-margin (lightly dust-soiled), following leaf with repaired two closed tears to and with two ink stamps of Birmingham Law Society), ink stamps also to several other leaves throughout volume, occasional light spotting, modern brown morocco, blind panelled border to boards with blind lattice work decoration within, folio (28.5 x 18 cm), together with:Selden (John). Mare clausum seu de dominio maris libri duo. I. Mare, ex iure naturae seu gentium ... II. Serenissimum Magnae Britanniae regem maris circumflui..., [Leiden: Printed by B. and A. Elzevir] London: juxta exemplar Will. Stanesbeii pro Richardo Meighen, 1636, title in red and black with early indecipherable signature to upper margin and manuscript shelf number to fore-margin, two full-page engraved maps, lower outer blank corner of 2C4 torn away and light worming to lower outer corners of some leaves, light toning, modern cloth, 12mo (14.5 x 9 cm)QTY: (2)NOTE:1. STC 22178.2. STC 22175.3
Cluver (Philipp). Philippi Culveri Germania antiqua cum Vindelicia et Noricc auctoris methodo, verbis et tabulis geographicis retentis contracta opera Johannis Bunonis: Accessit index rerum, quae his libris continentur, locupletissumus, Guelferbyti [Wolfenbüttel]: Sumtibus Conradi Bunonis: Typis Johan. Henr. Dunckeri Bruns., 1663, 10 folding maps, 5 folding engraved plates, contemporary and later ownership inscriptions to front pastedown, small marginal wormhole through 5C2 to 5H3 and final 4 leaves, light spotting to index, minor loss to front and rear endpapers, contemporary full velum (a little dust soiled), contemporary manuscript title to spine, decorative blind stamp and corner pieces to boards, paper residue to upper board and tail of spine, two small red ink marks to lower board, 4to QTY: (1)
Heylyn (Peter). Cosmographie, in four Books. Containing the Chorography and History of the Whole World: and all the Principal Kingdoms, Provinces, Seas, and Isles thereof ... With an accurate and an approved Index ... much wanted and desired in the former, and now annexed to this last Impression, Revised and Corrected by the Author himself immediately before his death, London: printed by A[ndrew]. C[larke]. [and Thomas Dawks] for P. Chetwind, and A. Seile, 1677, imprimatur leaf present, additional engraved title stating 5th edition and with imprint 'London: Printed for Anne Seile..., 1677', letterpress title in red and black, four folding engraved maps dated 1663 of Europe, Asia, Africa, and Americas (Europe map detached, frayed to edges and lower right corner torn with slight loss and repaired, Africa map with short closed tears mostly to upper outer corners), divisional titles present (with varying imprints dated 1676 and 1677), occasional light worming to fore-margins of leaves at front of volume, toning and some scattered spotting, endpapers renewed, contemporary calf, rebacked with dark brown morocco labels to spine, some wear mostly to board corners, folioQTY: (1)NOTE:Wing H1695; Sabin 31655.
Jones (Inigo). The Designs of Inigo Jones, Consisting of Plans and Elevations for Publick and Private Buildings, publish'd by William Kent, 2 volumes in one, 1st edition, 1727, engraved allegorical frontispiece, titles with engraved vignettes, 97 engraved plates by Hulsbergh, Fourdrinier and Cole after William Kent, Lord Burlington and Henry Flitcroft, many folding, bound without half-title, plate 8 with medium closed tear, semicircular damp stain to top margins of plates towards end of volume II, occasional light toning to a few plates, bookplate of Strickland Freeman, Fawley Court, Bucks, 1810, contemporary reverse calf, covers panelled in blind, joints cracking, spine rubbed with tears at ends, light edge wear and small stains, folio, 49.5 x 37.5 cm QTY: (1)NOTE:Fowler 162; Harris 385.'The Designs of Inigo Jones is an impressive and important book. Yet oddly enough more influential than any single building depicted in it were its plates of doors, windows, niches, etc These plates seem to have had a formative effect upon Gibbs's Book of Architecture (1728) and from that point on became a standard feature of eighteenth-century pattern books.' (Harris).'Lord Burlington, in 1724, commissioned William Kent to edit The Designs of Inigo Jones, which when completed included additional designs of Burlington and Kent himself.' (Fowler).
G. Robinson, printed for. The Sportsman's Dictionary; or, The Gentleman's Companion: for town and country containing full and particular instructions..., 2nd edition, London: 1782, 16 engraved plates, later bookplate to the front endpaper, front & rear boards detached, 'Yel' to 'Finis' & rear endpaper also detached, some light toning throughout, contemporary full calf, boards & spine rubbed with some small loss, 4to, together with:Gordon (Thomas), The Works of Sallust, translated into English, 1st edition, Glasgow: printed for Robert Urie, 1762, bookplate to the front & pastedowns, front & rear gutters split, some light toning & minor spotting, contemporary mottled calf, boards & spine slightly rubbed with some minor loss, hinges cracked, 8vo, plus other 18th to 19th Century literature & reference, all leather bindings, some gilt decorated, some foreign language & odd volumes, overall condition is generally good to very good, 8vo/4toQTY: (3 shelves)
Darwin (Charles). The Formation of Vegetable Mould, through the action of worms, with observations on their habits, fourth thousand, London: John Murray, 1881, bookplate to the front pastedown, period inscriptions to the front endpaper & head of the title page, some light marginal toning & spotting, slight water damage & minor loss to the foot of the rear endpapers, original green cloth, spine lightly faded, boards & spine lightly rubbed, 8vo, together with:Scot (Walter), Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft, addressed to J. G. Lockhart, Esq., 2nd edition, London: John Muray, 1831, engraved frontispiece with offsetting to the title page, bookplate to the front pastedown, some minor spotting & toning, original embossed brown cloth, boards & spine lightly rubbed to head & foot, 8vo, plusStrutt (Joseph), The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England;..., London: Chatto and Windus, 1876, colour frontispiece, monochrome illustrations, gutters cracked, some light toning, original gilt decorated green cloth, boards & spine lightly rubbed to head & foot, 8vo, and other 19th Century miscellaneous literature & reference, all original cloth, some gilt decorated, overall condition is generally good to very good, 8voQTY: (6 shelves)
Bickerdyke (John). The Book of the All-Round Angler. A comprehensive treatise on angling in both fresh and salt water, limited issue, London: L. Upcott Gill, 1888, plates on India paper and illustrations, one or two light spots, top edge gilt, publisher's morocco-backed cloth boards, small repair at head of spine, some fading to spine, 8vo, together with another copy of the same work QTY: (2)NOTE:Limited editions 115 & 141 respectively of 201 copies, signed by author and publisher. Provenance: G. E. M. Skues (1858-1949), fly fishing author and inventor of modern-day nymph fishing, notably for trout, his signature to the first copy.
Hooker (Richard). Of the Lawes of Ecclesiastical Politie, eight bookes..., London: printed by William Stansbye - and are to be sold by George Lathum, [1636], title within engraved architectural border with early inscription to upper margin 'Frances[?] Bradshawe of Darcy Leoes[?] oweth mee' (repaired to gutter margin and corners), five separate ornamental part titles, lacking initial leaf A1 (blank?), light toning, few minor marks and occasional light damp-stains, endpapers renewed, contemporary calf, rebacked with morocco title label, board corners refurbished, folio QTY: (1)NOTE:ESTC S125468; STC 13719."A2"r (actually A3r) catchword is "hath" and headpiece has a deer; K3r last line has "ing .. eyther .." and heading line 3 has "POLITIE:" with colon; 2V6r has sub title page for Tractates.
Dickens (Charles). The Adventures of Oliver Twist; or, The Parish Boy's Progress, new edition, revised and corrected (1st single volume edition in book form), London: Published for the Author, by Bradbury & Evans, 1846, half-title discarded, upper margin of title with contemporary signature of Archibald Travers dated 1846, 24 etched plates by George Cruikshank, some toning and occasional spotting, light dust-soiling to plates and some offsetting to verso of plates, contemporary red half calf, joints and extremities rubbed, 8vo QTY: (1)NOTE:Smith part 1, p. 37. 'A new edition, revised and corrected .... printed from a copy of 1841 with corrections. Published in ten monthly parts, January-October 1846; in one volume (as in this lot) on September 26, 1846' (Smith).
* Gallacher (Ethna, 1940-2018). Australian calligrapher. William Shakespeare at the V&A. A demonstration of calligraphy in the spring of nineteen eighty eight, [by] Ethna Gallacher, June 1988, a large original calligraphic poster in red and black inks on thick white craft paper by Mi-Teintes Canson, incorporating quotations from Shakespeare, titles of the plays, etc., with calligraphic flourishes in various fonts and sizes, one small light brown spot to lower right margin, text block size approximately 212 x 80 cm, overall sheet size approximately 326 x 91 cm, rolledQTY: (1)NOTE:A very fine example of the calligrapher's art and skill.

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