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An Edward VII Continental Sugar Basin, cast construction, with pierced lattice work body, set with portrait medallions and laurel swags, with cast and applied side handles, to a plain skirt and raised on four cast mask feet, with shaped blue glass insert, width 5 ¼”, Import marks for Chester 1901, Sponsors mark S B L
* LAVY Bust length portrait of a lady with long curly grey hair, tied by a blue ribbon and bust length portrait of a lady with long curly grey hair, tied by a purple ribbon, a pair, both signed, pastels, 11" x 8 1/2" oval, each framed in 19th century frame carved with flowers, tied and surmounted by a ribbon bow (2) (see illustration).
H HERKOMER AFTER J E MILLAIS 'Caller Herrin', monochrome engraving, 27" x 21" and six further engravings to include a country scene with two figures on horseback; a mezzotint of two fashionable young ladies by Frank Sternburgh; an Oxford Almanac print St Giles' Fair after Sir Muirhead Bone; A portrait engraving the Right Honourable the Countess of Jersey; a brass rubbing photograph and two views of Glencoe framed in one (7).
Australasian Sketcher, bound volume containing nos. 87, 88, 96 100, 102 115, 118 130, 133 139, 1879 1881,. profusely illustrated with wood engravings including views, news events, Ned Kelly interest including a full page portrait, etc., a few tears, contemp. buckram gilt, some fraying to extrems., folio (1)
* Brunel (Marc Isambard, 1769 1849). Autograph letter signed, 'Mc. I. Brunel', n.p., 5th June 1815,. to an unnamed recipient stating that his correspondent should give the necessary directions for another frame to be filled and adds 'Bacon proposes not to have the motion given to the back carriage, but I think otherwise, at any rate with the first two frames it is better to follow the same plan', the Engineer also referring to other pieces of equipment before commenting on a fatal accident at the Victually Office at Deptford when a piece of machinery gave way on a man and killed him, in conclusion Brunel hopes that his correspondent approves of the improvements he has made and asks for his opinion, with integral address leaf, some traces of former mounting affecting the address panel and one small area of paper loss in one corner caused by the removal of the original wax seal, 3 pp., 8vo, professionally corner mounted to the right of a colour portrait print of Brunel in front of his tunnel, overall 31 x 51 cm The year before, in 1814, the destruction of Brunel's sawmills at Battersea by a fire lead to his bankruptcy in 1821 when he was imprisoned for debt. (1)
* Rennie (Sir John, 1794 1874). Autograph letter signed, 'John Rennie', 21 Whitehall Place, [London Bridge], 13th June 1826,. concerning a report he sent the previous week on the harbour of Dunleary and hoping to get an answer, to T. W. Asher (?), sl. marked and waterstained at foot, one page, 8vo, professionally corner mounted to the left of a b & w portrait print of Rennie, overall approx. 31 x 42 cm Sir John Rennie was a son of the famous canal engineer John Rennie (1761 1821) and was chosen to carry out his father's designs for London Bridge between 1824 and 1831. (1)
Baxter (William). Glossarium Antiquitatum Britannicarum, sive Syllabus Etymologicus Antiquitatum Veteris Britanniae atque Iberniae Temporibus Romanorum... Accedunt... Edvardi Luidii... De Fluviorum, Montium, Urbium, &c. in Britannia Nominibus, Adversaria Posthuma, 1st ed., Londini, typis W. Bowyer, 1719 , engraved portrait, 8 page list of subscribers present at the end, slight spotting, recent qtr. blue morocco, marbled board sides, t.e.g., 8vo rees 318. (1)
Junius (Franciscus). Etymologicum Amglicanum. Ex Autographo descriptsit & accessionibus permultis auctum edidit Edwardus Lye... Praemittuntur Vita Auctoris et Grammatica Anglo Saxonica, 1st ed., Oxonii, e Theatro Sheldoniano, 1743,. engraved portrait by Vertue after Vandyck, the 8 page list of Corrigenda and Subscribers present, occasional light browning, contemp. calf, recently expertly rebacked, red leather label, folio with the signature of John Jamieson (1750-1838, author of the "Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language", 1808) on the title page. (1)
Sarpi (Paolo). The Letters of the Renowned Father Paul, Counsellor of State to the most Serene Republick of Venice... Written to Monsieur Del Isle Groslot... Monsieur Gillot, and others... Translated out of Italian by Edward Brown, Printed for Richard Chiswell, 1693,. engraved portrait (trivial worming in the lower border), the errata leaf present, contemp. calf, corners rubbed, recently neatly rebacked, 8vo first English Edition. Wing S.698. (1)
Smith (Thomas). Catalogus Librorum Manuscriptorum Bibliothecae Cottonianae. Cui Praemittuntur Illustris Viri, Roberti Cottoni... Vita: et Bibliothecae Cottonianae Historia & Synopsis, 1st ed., Oxonii, e Theatro Sheldoniano, 1696,. engraved portrait of Cotton by R. White, copperplate device on the title page, the errata leaf present, text browned, contemp. calf, recently neatly rebacked, the leather extensively repaired at the edges and corners, folio wing 5.4233. With the bookplates of Nicholas Hardinge, A. Gifford, and the Bristol Baptist College (sold at Sotheby's, 28 November 1961). (1)
Spelman (Henry). Glossarium Archaiologicum: continens Latino Barbara, Peregrina, Obsoleta, & Novatae Significationis Vocabula... Editio tertia auctior & correctior, Londini, excudebat Tho. Braddyll, 1687,. title page printed in red and black, engraved portrait by R. White, light damp stain throughout, a few leaves damaged in the lower margins, contemp. calf, slightly rubbed, joints starting, folio wing S.4926. (1)
Cats (Jacob). Alle de Wercken, soo Oude als Nieuwe..., de Laatste Druk..., 2 vols. in 1, Amsterdam, 1700, vign. titles, addn. eng. titles with portrait of the author, eng. plts. (lacking double page plts.), numerous emblematic engs. to text, woodcut initials, vol.1 lacking leaves *6 & **1, leaves M2 & M3 in vol. 1 misbound, upper outer corner of L2 (p.453/454) torn with loss of page number, closed tear to leaf 3X3 repaired, vol. 2 lacking H4 at end (blank?), few pages losse and frayed to edges, occ. minor spotting and few marks, 19th c. half calf, joints split and some wear to extrems., thick folio Sold with all faults, not subject to return. (1)
Five various Russian icons, late 19th- late 20th century, including the Tichvine Mother of God with Child in brass oklad; another Mother of God; two of male saints and one cast composition; a photograph of an icon and a photographic reproduction portrait ofCzar Nicholas II, in a plated frame (7)
English School 19th Century-Portrait of an Officer of The Coldstream Guards, circa 1830's, watercolour, 32cm by 24cm; Kirk after Dayes-"Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards, 1650", a pair of aquatints; a pair of aquatints-"Officer's of The British Army No.4 & 41; a coloured stipple engraving-"Light Infantry Man"; an aquatint-"2nd Foot Guards" (7).
A Set of Four Woven Silk Portrait Panels "Empire Maker's", depicting Kitchener, Redvers Buller, Baden Powell and Lord Roberts, framed as one; a small quantity of regimental cap and collar badges including RFC; a memorial plaque to Frank Appleby; a Queen Mary 1914 Christmas tin; a military brass telescope by W Ottoway & Co. Ltd, 1917.
A Collection of Second World War German Nazi Militaria:- an Arbeitsbuch for Max Linkow No.40/113421; three negative portrait photographs of soldiers, all dated 1941; a printed photograph of a soldier; a small book of cards "German Uniforms of the SA,SS,HJ; a German Iron Cross 2nd Class (purported to have been dug up in Russia); a plated table fork and dessert spoon from the mess of the Leibstandarte (Adolf Hitler's regiment); a plated oval dish engraved "1937 Jagdgeschwader Richthofen" below an embossed Luftwaffe eagle and swastika; and a brass Austro/Hungarian Army belt buckle .

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