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A 19th century Bohemian green glass pedestal vase, the front with oval white opaque portrait panel of a young woman within a gilded surround, the vase with foliate gilt scrolls, with single handle and one handle missing, the flared neck with old restoration, height 28cm (af).

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Porsche; Portrait of a Legend, large hardback book by Ingo Seiff, together with 2 other books. Living Off The Land by Charlotte Jarvis and Keeping Chickens & Other Poultry by Vivian Head.

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4 antique framed photograph portraits to include daguerreotype portrait of a gentleman. Together with a gilt framed pencil and watercolour of a lady in classical dress.

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A large gilt framed and glazed antique engraving entitled "Three Members Of The Temperance Society". Depicting three horses, from the original painting by J.F. Herring, portrait painter to H.R.H. Duchess of Kent. Engraving dedicated to the Duchess of Kent by S. & J. Fuller. Frame size approx 88 x 105cm.

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English school, 19th century watercolour portrait miniature in gilt oval frame within a leather bound folding case. 10x8cm (flecks to glass)

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A framed and glazed print of a pencil sketch, portrait of a child and another similar print of a pencil sketch. 34x29cm (largest)

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The R.B. Chetty Indian antique gold necklace, set with 72 coins, comprising Victorian half sovereigns, 43 x 1892, 7 x 1890, 6 x 1891, 1 x 1893, 1 x 1889, 1 x 1887, 12 later fantasy 'half sovereigns' coins marked 'Prize Money and some 'Kumbakonm', all coins have the portrait of Queen Victorian on the obverse and the heraldic shield on the reverse, total weight 444g.History. R.B Chetty (RAMASWAMI BALAGURI CHETTY) was a wealthy businessman and renowned philanthropist who arrived in South Africa in 1896. He  lived in Durban from 1902 and became principal of the Durban Imperial Cigar manufacturing company amongst other business interests he owned salt mines and plantations. In 1908 represented South African Indians at the Conference of the Indian National Congress in Madras and was one of the wealthiest supporters of Mahatma Gandhi. In the 1936 South African Indian Who’s Who, R.G.Chetty is listed. He was active in the support of better working conditions for Indian immigrants in South Africa. He later purchased a villa in the district of Kasturbai in Porayar which is now a national monument to Mahatma Ghandi’s wife Kasturbai GhandiThe impressive gold necklace was commissioned by Chetty for his wedding in the late 1800’s. It has been recognised in Hindu culture as an important symbolic ceremonial piece of jewellery. It was used during Hindu rituals and blessings at religious temples.  It was also loaned to one of the top temples in India, Sabarimala Temple of Swami Ayyapan on Big Festival days to adorn the God.The necklace is set with 72 gold cons mostly Victoria half sovereigns but also some late fantasy (privately struck ) gold coins all with the portrait of Queen Victoria 0n the obverse and the royal heraldic shield on the reserve. They are beautifully set in scroll and engraved individual mounts on a heavy 22 carat neck lace finely with a clasp etched ‘RBC’The necklace has been handed down through the Chetty family and is being sold by his great granddaughter who also wore this necklace on her wedding day.

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[FINE PRESS]. A group of 3 fine press editions of the Classics, comprising:VERGILIUS MARO, Publius. Georgics of Virgil. J.W. Mackail, translator. Boston and New York: Riverside Press for Houghton Mifflin & Company, 1904. Number 61 of 330 copies. Provenance: Louis V. Ledoux (bookplate). -- Hamilton, George Rostrevor, editor. The Greek Portrait. London: The Nonesuch Press, 1934. Mariette Lydis, illustrator.Provenance: Allan Browning Lane (bookplate). Number 358 of 425 copies. -- EDMONDS, J.M. Some Greek Love-Poems Gathered and Translated. London: Peter Davies, 1929. Number 290 of 450 copies. -- Together, 3 works in 3 volumes, all in original bindings, ALL LIMITED EDITIONS, condition generally good.Property from Historic Sengen House, Cornwall-on-Hudson, New YorkFor condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

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[ARCHITECTURE]. MIZNER, Addison (1872-1933). Florida Architecture of Addison Mizner. New York: William Helburn, Inc., 1928.Folio. Frontispiece portrait of Mizner and 184 sepia-toned photogravure plates after photographs by Frank E. Geisler. Original half orange linen over marbled boards, printed paper spine label, top edge gilt (some light rubbing to bottom edge).FIRST EDITION, showcasing residences designed by Mizner, whose interpretations of Mediterranean Revival and Spanish Colonial Revival styles had a significant impact on architecture in South Florida. Mizner's work included the Everglades Club, the Plaza Shops on Palm Beach Avenue, Gulf Stream Golf Club, the Cloister at Boca Raton, and numerous private residences.Property from the Collection of Jack BelcherFor condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

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[BINDINGS]. AUSTEN, Jane (1775-1817). Novels. Edinburgh: John Grant, 1911-1912.12 volumes, 8vo. Engraved portrait frontispiece vol.I, half-titles, title-pages printed in red and black. 20th-century half blue morocco gilt, top edges gilt (spines slightly sunned).LIMITED EDITION, an unnumbered copy of the "Winchester Edition." First published in 10 volumes by Grant Richards in 1898, this issue includes two additional volumes containing Lady Susan, The Watsons, and the Letters of Jane Austen.For condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

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CLEMENS, Samuel Langhorne ("Mark Twain") (1835-1910). Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. New York: Charles L. Webster and Company, 1885.Square 8vo (212 x 165 mm). Lithographic frontispiece by E. W. Kemble, photographic portrait frontispiece of the bust of Mark Twain by Karl Gerhardt (BAL state 3), illustrations in text. Original green gilt-decorated pictorial cloth (lower hinge separating, minor wear to spine ends and corners). Provenance: Jed (gift note from E.W.S.,1922, tipped in).FIRST AMERICAN EDITION, later state, with the following issue points: the title leaf in the third state; the frontispiece in the third state; second state of p. 13 with "Him and Another Man" plate listed as being on p. 87; second state of p. 57 with "saw"; third state of pagination on p. 155; with final blank 23/8. BAL 3415; Johnson, p.43-50.For condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

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EMERSON, Ralph Waldo (1803-1882). Autograph note signed ("R. W. Emerson") to an unnamed recipient, n.d.1 page, 100 x 124 mm, some minor ink smudging, matted and framed with an engraved portrait, unexamined out of frame. Regarding submitting edits to Parnassus: "I send you a pair of corrections for Parnassus. I may probably add a few words? but will not delay the printing for them. R W Emerson."For condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

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[FORE-EDGE PAINTING]. LEWIS, Lloyd (1891-1949). Sherman. Fighting Prophet. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1932.8vo. 20th-century blue crushed levant COSWAY STYLE BINDING, upper cover with inlaid portrait of General William T. Sherman, turn-ins gilt, blue watered silk doublures and endpapers, edges gilt, concealing a FORE-EDGE PAINTING of General Sherman with his troops in the countryside; quarter morocco gilt slipcase.For condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

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GODWIN, William (1756-1836). Autograph Letter Signed ("William Godwin"), to an unnamed recipient. Skinner Street, Snow Hill, 31 October 1817.1p., 4to, matted and framed with an engraved portrait, unexamined out of frame. Asking the return of a bust of his recently-deceased friend: "I have always much wished to have the...bust of my friend...which I sent to you some years ago, returned to me, & the melancholy event of his death has now greatly increased my anxiety on the subject."Property from Historic Sengen House, Cornwall-on-Hudson, New YorkDimensions of letter: 7 1/2 x 6 3/4 inches (visible).Dimensions overall with frame: 13 1/8 x 17 inches.For condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

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GRAY, Thomas (1716-1771).The Poems of Mr. Gray. To Which are Added Memoirs of his Life and Writings.William Mason, editor. York: A. Ward and others, 1778.4 volumes, 8vo (180 x 112 mm). Engraved portrait frontispiece etched by Doughty; printed on thick paper. Contemporary sprinkled calf gilt, red and green morocco lettering-pieces gilt, board edges gilt, edges stained yellow. Provenance: "F. W." (initials on title-page); "W. B. Y." (initials on fly-leaf vol. I).Collected edition of Gray's works. ESTC T90575. [Laid in:] Autograph manuscript, 19th-century, in an unknown hand. A fair copy of a translation of Thomas Gray's "Latin Ode on the Monastery of the Grande Chartreuse," first published unattributed in The London Magazine, Vol. I, January-April 1825, p. 367. The translation was later published in The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb, New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1903, p. 382, with a note from the editor that the translation work is "not certain to be Lamb's, but probably his."Property from Historic Sengen House, Cornwall-on-Hudson, New YorkFor condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

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LAMB, Charles (1775-1834). Autograph letter signed ("C. Lamb") to Mr. Allsop. N.p., 29 May 1829.1 page, 8vo, a few holes or tears from rough opening. Lamb writes English stockbroker, author, and follower of radical politics, Thomas Allsop (1795-1880): "I do not know a soul that at my recommendation is likely to do what you wish to have done. I have considered all my friends round, and there is not one to whom I could apply with a chance of success. You know pretty well of whom they consist."[With:] Mezzotint portrait engraving of Charles Lamb by Samuel Arlent Edwards (1862-1938), matted and framed.Property from Historic Sengen House, Cornwall-on-Hudson, New YorkFor condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

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NEWTON, A. Edward (1864-1940). A group of 13 privately printed Christmas greetings, comprising:A Leech Drawing. 1923. -- My Library. 1926. -- A Reprimand and What Came of It. 1927. --The Christmas Spirit. 1930. --A Thomas Hardy Memorial. 1931. --I Want! I Want! 1932. -- Ascot. 1933. -- The Trollope Society. 1934. -- Staffordshire. 1935. -- Pope, Poetry and Portrait. 1936. -- Christmas Greetings. 1937. -- George Dyer. 1938. -- MacLEISH, Archibald. A Tribute to A. Edward Newton. Washington, D. C.: The Library of Congress, 1940. -- [With:] A Check-List of the First Editions of A. Edward Newton From the Library of Dr. Alfred P. Lee. Philadelphia: The Franklin Bookshop, n.d. -- Together, 14 works in 14 volumes, all in original printed wrappers, all published by Oak Knoll in Daylesford Pennsylvania, except where indicated. Three volumes INSCRIBED BY NEWTON to Robert J. Bucholz, condition generally fine.Property from the Collection of Jack BelcherFor condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

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SALINGER, J.D. (1919-2010). The Catcher in the Rye. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1951.8vo. Original black cloth (some rubbing, half ring stain to upper cover);in the second issue dust jacket (spine slightly toned, light chipping, some minor staining). Provenance: J.D. Witter (stamp, 1951).FIRST EDITION, second printing with "Reprinted July 1951" on copyright page. In second issue dust jacket with the $3.00 price on the front flap and with the Lotte Jacobi photo credit on Salinger's portrait on the rear panel, but with about 1/8 inches between the top of Salinger's hair and the top edge of the jacket on the rear panel.For condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

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SHELLEY, Percy Bysshe (1792-1822). The Poetical Works. London: Edward Moxon, 1839.4 volumes, 12mo. Half-titles; engraved frontispiece portrait in vol. I. 20th-century crushed levant gilt, top edge gilt, others uncut, turn-ins gilt, stamp-signed by G. P. Putnam's for the Knickerbocker Press (spines slightly sunned, a few corners lightly bumped). Provenance: Louis V. Ledoux (1880-1948), American poet, Japanese print collector (engraved bookplate).FIRST EDITION of Shelley's works edited and compiled by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, which she dedicated to their son Percy Florence Shelley.Property from Historic Sengen House, Cornwall-on-Hudson, New YorkFor condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

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SHELLEY, Percy Bysshe (1792-1822). The Poetical Works. Cambridge, MA: The Riverside Press, 1892.4 volumes in 8, 8vo. Portrait frontispiece printed on India paper mounted in vol. I. Half blue morocco gilt, top edge gilt, others uncut (spines sunned, some light rubbing to extremities, some very light chipping to spine ends of a few volumes). Provenance: Louis V. Ledoux (1880-1948), American poet, George Edward Woodberry scholar, Japanese print collector (engraved bookplate).LIMITED EDITION, number 195 of 250 LARGE PAPER COPIES.Property from Historic Sengen House, Cornwall-on-Hudson, New YorkFor condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

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[BIBLE, in English].The New Testament, translated from the Latin, in the Year 1380, by John Wiclif, D.D. . . . To which are prefixed, Memoirs of . . . Dr. Wiclif; and an Historical Account of the Saxon and English Versions of the Scriptures, previous to the Opening of the Fifteenth Century, by the Rev. Henry Hervey Baber, B.A. London: Richard Edwards for T. Hamilton et al., 1810.4to (315 x 245 mm). With engraved frontispiece portrait of Wycliffe. (Small tear affecting letters on title-page, a few preliminary leaves reinforced in gutter with cloth tape.) Later cloth (upper cover detaching, some overall wear). Provenance: Herbert Wilson (signature dated 1851); E. A. Edghill (signature dated 1901); John W. Lea (signature dated 1921).Second printed edition of Wycliffe's New Testament, which was first published in an edition of 160 copies in 1731. Herbert 1537.Property from the Collection of LSC Communications, Inc.For condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

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[AMERICAS]. BOTURINI BENADUCI, Lorenzo (1702-1755). Idea de una Nueva Historia General de la America Septentrional... Madrid: Juan de Zuñiga, 1746.2 parts in one volume, 4to (198 x 136 mm). Engraved frontispiece, engraved portrait of Boturini. (Worm tracks affecting text with occasional repairs.) Contemporary vellum, (some repairs to spine, hinges reinforced, lacking ties).FIRST EDITION of Boturini's historiographical proposal on how to write a new history of ancient Mexico drawing on new forms of historical evidence, primarily Nahua vocabularies. Including a catalogue of his collection of Mexican colonial indigenous codices, which was one of the largest collections compiled in the mid-18th century. Alden-Landis 746/27-28; Palau 33786; Pilling 420a; Sabin 6833 & 6834Property from the Collection of Gaspar Mayagoitia Barragan For condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

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[ALLEN PRESS]. DRYDEN, John (1631-1700).All For Love: Antony-Cleopatra, a Romantic Tragedy. Kentfield: Allen Press, 1976.Folio. Half-title and title printed on tan paper; frontispiece portrait of Cleopatra hand-painted on papyrus by artists at Cairo; hand-colored chapter head-pieces by Dorothy Allen; marginal hieroglyphs. Original light brown cloth uncut; matching slipcase. LIMITED EDITION, one of 140 unnumbered copies. Original prospectus laid in. Allen Press 42.Property from the Collection of Jack BelcherFor condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

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[LOGAN ELM PRESS]. HARVEY, Rebecca. Any Number of Things. Ohio State University: The Logan Elm Press, 2013.Single sheet, a paper scroll. Design, illustrations and collage by Rebecca Harvey on handmade Kozo and Gampi fiber paper. Rolled into original handblown glass bottle resting on a ceramic saucer made by Harvey with a calligraphic portrait of Captain Cook after Ann Alaia Woods.LIMITED EDITION, number 9 of 100 copies SIGNED BY HARVEY, who wonders if Cook was "tired, sick or just overwhelmed...Could it have been one thing oranother? More likely, it was any number of things."Property from the Collection of Jack BelcherFor condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

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[BIBLE, Polyglot]. Biblia sacra polyglotta. Edited by Brian Walton. London: Thomas Roycroft, 1655-57.6 volumes, folio (450 x 277 mm). Engraved frontispiece portrait of Walton, pictorial additional title in Volume 1, double-page map of the Holy Land, double-page plan of Jerusalem, 3 double-page plates (2 showing plans and elevations of the Temple, one depicting ritual artifacts), and single-page plan of the Temple, all by Wenceslaus Hollar; errata slip mounted and tipped in to Vol. I at p.48. (A few mostly marginal tears, dampstaining to gutter margin in Vol. IV, some minor browning or soiling.) Full red crushed morocco richly gilt (some scuffing or rubbing). Provenance: Lynd (armorial bookplate)The fourth, last, and most accurate of the large-scale Polyglots of the 16th and 17th centuries, the London Polyglot was a tour-de-force of typography and layout employing Greek, Hebrew, Syriac, Arabic, Samaritan, and Ethiopic fonts to print versions in 8 languages in addition to the Vulgate. While being less elegant than its predecessors, is the most accurate and with the addition of Persian and Ethiopic to the usual Samaritan, Hebrew, Greek, Syriac, Arabic, Chaldaean and Latin. The editor was Brian Walton, made Bishop of Chester by Charles II in 1660, who called upon for assistance the considerable talents of, inter alios, James Ussher, Robert Sanderson, Henry Hammond, Edward Pococke, John Greaves and Edmund Castell. Republican issue with Walton's thanks to Cromwell for having waived customs duties on the imported paper. Wing B2797; Darlow and Moule 1446; ESTC R36567[Uniformly bound with:] CASTELL, Edmund. Lexicon Heptaglotton. London: Thomas Roycroft, 1669. 2 volumes, folio. Uniformly bound with above. According to Darlow & Moule, the Lexicon Heptaglotton is "often bound uniformly with, and as a supplement to, this Polyglot Bible"¦ they really form an essential part of the work." ESTC R218940.Property from the Collection of LSC Communications, Inc.For condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

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Kwong Kuen-ShanPoints of ViewTogether with a pastel portrait of a lady, a photograph, prints and a watercolour of fish, other watercolours etc

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Chris StevensCafe CentralOil on boardTogether with another portrait oil painting

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Arthur Twidle, Portrait of the artist's mother, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1930 lower right, 90 x 59cm. Provenance: United Society of Artist's Exhibition, see label verso, together with a black and white photograph of the artist in his studio and an extensive scrapbook of ephemera relating to the artist, also a photograph of the artist painting the portrait of his mother.

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Effie Spring-Smith (1907-1974) Oil on canvas portrait of Joyce Gardner (women's professional billiard champion 1931-1933, 1935-1938) At the billiard table in typical pose, signed lower left 74x62 cms est 400-600

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After John Hoppner (British 1758-1810)Portrait of a lady, half-length, wearing a white dressPastel74 x 62cm (29 x 24¼ in.)Provenance: Berwick House, ShropshireCondition Report: Under glass, unexamined out of glazed frame. Surface dirt throughout. Slight undulation to the sheet. Speckled black marks, possibly paint splatters, scattered throughout the sheet. Three prominent black horizontal lines across the sheet, one of which across the bridge of the sitter's nose, possibly charcoal marks. Condition Report Disclaimer

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Attributed to Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein (1751-1829)Portrait of Ernst Friedrich Herbert Graf zu Münster (1766-1839)Pencil 45 x 34cm (17½ x 13¼ in.)Provenance: The Collection of Countess Veronica MunsterErnst Friedrich Herbert Graf zu Münster studied law at Göttingen University until 1788 with the three youngest sons of George III. From 1793 - 1798 he studied art history in Italy as the official companion of Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex, son of George III, who he subsequently accompanied back to England. He is known to have collected intaglios (such as lot XX) and the marble table top, (lot XX) is likely also a souvenir of these travels. He counted the artist Wilhelm Tischbein among his friends at this time.Condition Report: Sheet glued down to backboard. Appears to be some evidence of water damage and is in very poor condition. There are holes and tears to the edges. General discoloration and staining throughout. Would recommend viewing. Condition Report Disclaimer

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Attributed to Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein (German 1751-1829)Head study, purported to be a portrait of Lady Hamilton Black chalk and pencil on buff paper 31 x 27cm (12 x 10½ in.)Provenance: The Collection of Countess Veronica MunsterCondition Report: Sheet stuck down along the upper edge. Undulation to the sheet, especially to the upper edge. Handling creases throughout. A prominent horizontal crease through the middle of the sheet and the upper third. Was once stuck down at the bottom corners too, evidence of old tape marks. Condition Report Disclaimer

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Jeremy Holt (20th century)Portrait of a girl wearing a blue headband Oil on board Inscribed to the board (verso)37.5 x 30cm (14¾ x 11¾ in.)Provenance: The Collection of Countess Veronica MunsterCondition Report: Cracking to the panel, visible. Light surface dirt throughout. Otherwise no significant condition issues. Condition Report Disclaimer

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A patinated bronze portrait bust of Charles I, late 19th century, portrayed gazing slightly to sinister, mounted on a waisted socle and parcel gilt base with trailing foliate motifs, 24cm high

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English Provincial School (19th century)Portrait of a two girls, standing Watercolour Indistinctly signed and dated July 30th 18 (lower right)20 x 15.5cm (7¾ x 6 in.)Together with three further watercolours of children by another hand, various sizes (4)Provenance:Property from The Manor House, Stanford in the Vale

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English School (19th century)Portrait of a lady seated, reading a book Watercolour and pencil 12 x 9.5cm (4½ x 3½ in.)Together with three prints depicting children, various sizes (4)Provenance:Property from The Manor House, Stanford in the Vale

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English Provincial School (19th century)Portrait of a girl in a red dress holding a riding crop; Portrait of a girl in a red dress picking flowers; Portrait of a girl in a white dress holding a bookWatercoloursVarious sizes, the largest 16 x 10.5cm (6 1/4 x 4 1/8in.) (3)Provenance:Property from The Manor House, Stanford in the ValeCondition Report: Holding a riding crop- Under glass, unexamined out of glazed frame. Staining and light foxing scattered throughout. Possible varnish added to the detail of the dress and bushes either side of the girl, causing a slight discoloration and shine effect to the sheet. Holding flowers - Under glass, unexamined out of glazed frame. Sheet with overall discoloration throughout, otherwise no significant condition issues. Reading - Under glass, unexamined out of glazed frame. A few spots of staining to the right edge. Surface dirt throughout. Condition Report Disclaimer

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S. Woodhouse (19th century)Portrait of a three children, playing with their toys Oil on canvas Signed and dated 1825 to the column (upper right)34 x 29cm (13¼ x 11¼ in.)Provenance:Property from The Manor House, Stanford in the ValeCondition Report: Relined. Craquelure and surface dirt throughout. A couple of surface scratches scattered throughout. An area of cupping and flaking with associated loss to the centre of the left edge. Inspection under UV reveals a green masking varnish and some scattered retouching. Condition Report Disclaimer

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English Provincial School (19th century) Portrait of a girl holding a doll Oil on canvas 24 x 19cm (9¼ x 7¼ in.)Provenance:Property from The Manor House, Stanford in the ValeCondition Report: Heavy wax reline. Light surface dirt throughout. Fine craquelure, most notable to the figure. Stretcher marks visible. Inspection under UV reveals a green masking varnish and a few scattered retouching marks. Condition Report Disclaimer

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English Provincial School (19th century)A portrait of a girl seated holding her dog; Portrait of a boy standing holding a gun Watercolour Various sizes, the largest 17.5 x 11cm (6¾ x 4¼ in.) (2)Provenance:Property from The Manor House, Stanford in the Vale

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Margaret Keighley Portrait of a Young Lady, with two figures in shadow signed, oil, 54cm x 69.5cm

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Ancient Rome, Valens (364 - 378 A.D.), Silver Heavy Siliqua. 3.28g, 19.8mm, 5h. Constantinople mint. OBV: DN VALENS PF AVG, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: VOT V in laurel wreath. CONSA, for Constantinople mint below. Good Extremely Fine, the reverse weak, a superb portrait.

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George III (1760 - 1820), 1795 Guinea. Obv: Fifth, laureate portrait of George III right. Rev: Crowned, ''spade'' shaped shield of arms, by designer Lewis Pingo. S. 3929. Very Fine.

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Victoria (1837 - 1901), 1866 Sovereign. Obv: Second (large), young portrait of Victoria left, W.W. incuse of truncation for designer William Wyon. Rev: Crowned square-topped shield, die number 60 below, by designer Jean Baptiste Merlen. S. 3853. Fine, the reverse better.

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Victoria (1837 - 1901), 1888 Sydney Mint Sovereign. Obv: Crowned jubilee portrait left, J.E.B. on truncation for designer Joseph Edgar Boehm. Rev: St. George and the dragon, 1888 in exergue, S for Sydney mint and B.P. for designer Benedetto Pistrucci, on groundline. S. 3868. Fine. In Westminster presentation box with certificate of authenticity.

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Edward VII (1901 - 1910), 2 x 1902 Crowns. Obvs: Bare-headed portrait of Edward VII right, DES on truncation for designer George William de Saulles. Revs: St. George and the dragon, 1902 and B.P., for designer Benedetto Pistrucci, in exergue. S. 3968. Both Good Fine - Near Very Fine.

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Elizabeth II (1952 - ), 1958 Sovereign. Obv: First, laureate portrait of Elizabeth II right, by designer Mary Gillick. Rev: St. George and the dragon, 1958 in exergue, B.P. on groundline for designer Benedetto Pistrucci. S. 4125. Minor contact marks on obverse, Uncirculated.

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Elizabeth II (1952 - ), 1965 Sovereign. Obv: First, laureate portrait of Elizabeth II right, by designer Mary Gillick. Rev: St. George and the dragon, 1965 in exergue, B.P. on groundline for designer Benedetto Pistrucci. S. 4125. Minor contact marks on obverse, Uncirculated.

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Elizabeth II (1952 -), 1966 Sovereign. Obv: First, laureate, portrait of Elizabeth II left, by designer Mary Gillick. Rev: St George and the dragon, 1914 and B.P., for designer Benedetto Pistrucci, in exergue. S. 4125. Very Fine.

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Elizabeth II (1952 -), 1966 Sovereign. Obv: First, laureate, portrait of Elizabeth II left, by designer Mary Gillick. Rev: St George and the dragon, 1914 and B.P., for designer Benedetto Pistrucci, in exergue. S. 4125. Very Fine.

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Elizabeth II (1952 -), 2000 Brilliant Uncirculated Sovereign. Obv: Fourth, crowned portrait of Elizabeth II right, IRB below truncation for designer Ian Rank-Broadley. Rev: St. George and the dragon, 2000 and B.P., for designer Benedetto Pistrucci, in exergue. S. 4430. Brilliant Uncirculated, sealed inside original mint blister pack.

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Elizabeth II (1952 -), 2002 Brilliant Uncirculated Golden Jubilee Sovereign. Obv: Fourth, crowned portrait of Elizabeth II right, IRB below truncation for designer Ian Rank-Broadley. Rev: Crowned shield of arms within wreath, 2002 below, TN monogram to right for engraver Timothy Noad. Brilliant Uncirculated. Encapsulated, no display box.

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Great Britain, 1900 & 2000 Silver Crowns consisting of: Victoria, 1900 crown. Obv: Older, veiled bust right, Rev: St. George and the dragon. LXIV edge. S. 3937. Good Fine. Elizabeth II, 2000 silver proof five pounds. Obv: Fourth portrait of Elizabeth II right. Rev: Portrait of Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother. Proof FDC. To commemorative the life of Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother 1900 - 2000, this 2-coin set is encapsulated with a Westminster presentation case with certificates of authenticity.

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Canada, 3 x Gold Proof Coins consisting of: 2012 ''diamond jubilee'' five dollars. 3.13g of 24ct (.999 gold). Obv: Portrait of Elizabeth II right. Rev: Diamond jubilee emblem and the Royal Cypher. KM. 1236. Proof FDC. 2012 ''Cariboo gold rush'' fifty cents. 1.27g of 24ct (.999 gold). Obv: Portrait of Elizabeth II right. Rev: Tin pan lifting gold dust and nuggets from a river. KM. 1264. Proof FDC. 2012 ''year of the snake'' five dollars. 3.13g of 24ct (.999 gold). Obv: Portrait of Elizabeth II right. Rev: Snake. KM. 1298. Proof FDC. All encapsulated in Royal Canadian Mint presentation boxes with certificates of authenticity. Total metal weight: 7.53g of 24ct (.999) gold.

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Guernsey, 1997 Silver Proof 'Castles of the British Isles' 4-Coin Set consisting of: 1997 silver proof five pounds. Obv: Third portrait of Elizabeth II right, RDM on truncation for engraver Raphael Maklouf. Rev: Caernarfon Castle. 1997 silver proof five pounds. Obv: Third portrait of Elizabeth II right, RDM on truncation for engraver Raphael Maklouf. Rev: Castle Cornet. 1997 silver proof five pounds. Obv: Third portrait of Elizabeth II right, RDM on truncation for engraver Raphael Maklouf. Rev: Leeds Castle. 1997 silver proof one pound. Obv: Third portrait of Elizabeth II right, RDM on truncation for engraver Raphael Maklouf. Rev: Tower of London. All Proof FDC and encapsulated in Westminster presentation box with Royal Mint certificate of authenticity. Total metal weight: 94.34g of .925 silver.

Los 4071

Isle of Man, 2 x 1994 Gold 1/20 Angel. Each coin 1.55g of 24ct (.999) gold. Obv: Portrait of Elizabeth II right. Rev: Archangel Michael slaying dragon. Extremely Fine and better. Total metal weight: 3.1g of 24ct (.999) gold.

Los 4074

Jamaica, 1995 Gold Proof 50 Dollars. 7.78 g 14ct (.583) gold. Obv: Coat of arms of Jamica. Rev: Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother's wedding portrait. Proof FDC.

Los 4092

A Collection of 6 x World Gold Coins consisting of: Guernsey, 1998 gold 5 pounds. 1.24g .999 gold. Obv: Portrait of Elizabeth II right. Rev: Bust of Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother. Bhutan, 1995 gold proof 1 sertum. 1.24g .999 gold. Obv: Emblem of Bhutan. Rev: Solar system. Tonga, 1998 gold proof 10 pa'anga. 1.24g .999 gold. Obv: Emblem of Tonga. Rev: La Princesa ship. Samoa, 1995 gold proof 10 dollars. 1.24g .999 gold. Obv: Emblem of Tonga. Rev: Olympic discus thrower. Liberia, 1993 gold proof 20 dollars. 1.24g .999 gold. Obv: Emblem of Liberia. Rev: Portrait of John F. Kennedy. Cook Islands 1995 gold proof 20 dollars. 1.24g .999 gold. Obv: Portrait of Elizabeth II right. Rev: 500 years of America. Mostly Extremely Fine - Proof FDC. Total metal weight: 7.44g .999 gold.

Los 4094

A Collection of 6 x World Gold Coins consisting of: Maldives, 1995 gold proof 50 rufiyaa. 1.24g .999 gold. Obv: National emblem of Maldives. Rev: Skylab space station. Cook Islands, 2000 gold proof 10 dollars. 1.24g .999 gold. Obv: Portrait of Elizabeth II right. Rev: Moby Dick. Guernsey, 1998 gold 5 pounds. 1.24g .999 gold. Obv: Portrait of Elizabeth II right. Rev: Bust of Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother. Cook Islands 1995 gold proof 20 dollars. 1.24g .999 gold. Obv: Portrait of Elizabeth II right. Rev: 500 years of America. Tuvalu, 1997 gold proof 20 dollars. 1.24g .999 gold. Obv: Portrait of Elizabeth II right. Rev: Figure of Diana, the Princess of Wales. Djibouti, 1996 gold proof 250 francs. 1.24g .999 gold. Obv: Emblems of Djibouti. Rev: Old Portuguese ship. Mostly Extremely Fine - Proof FDC. Total metal weight: 7.44g .999 gold.

Los 4096

A Collection of 6 x World Gold Coins consisting of: Cook Islands, 1995 gold 20 dollars. 1.24g .999 gold. Obv: Portrait of Elizabeth II right. Rev: 500 years of America. Cook Islands, 1990 gold 25 dollars. 1.24g .999 gold. Obv: Portrait of Elizabeth II right. Rev: Endangered wildlife, tiger. Liberia, 2005 gold proof 10 dollars. 0.5g of 24ct (.999) gold. Obv: Emblem of Liberia. Rev: Springbok. Zambia, 1999 gold proof 500 kwacha. 1.24g of 24ct (.999) gold. Obv: Emblem of Zambia. Rev: Figure of Dr David Livingstone. Liberia, 2007 gold proof 12 dollars. 0.5g of 24ct (.999) gold. Obv: Emblem of Liberia. Rev: Portrait of Christ and scenes from His life, 12 apostles surrounding. Palau, 2006 gold proof dollar. 0.5g of 24ct (.999) gold. Obv: Emblem of Palau. Rev: Leopard Tortoise. Mostly Extremely Fine. Total metal weight: 5.22g of 24ct (.999) gold.

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