A PAIR OF 19TH-CENTURY JAPANESE INLAID BRONZE VASES of inverted balustroid form having stylised zoomorphic handles, the bodies decorated with peonies and song-birds in a variety of coloured alloys, gold and silver on a brown ground, nine character mark under base, on a brown ground, 20cm, (7.9in) high
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Early Aviation Interest: AN EARLY 20TH-CENTURY GENTLEMAN'S SWISS 8-DAY KEYLESS POCKET WATCH, the silver-plated case having a view in shallow relief of an early monoplane flying over a maritime scene, the eight-day movement with dust-cover depicting medals won at various exhibitions (1896-1916), the enamelled white dial having a cut-away with visible escapement
A GEORGE III OAK SPOON RACK having a shaped top with pierced heart motif above two racks each pierced to hold nine spoons, on a rectangular shelf with mahogany-crossbanded drawer beneath, 46cm x 12.5cm x 59cm high, (18in x 5in x 23.2in), sold with thirteen various silver-plated spoons (differing sizes and patterns)
Oak cased canteen of silver flatware, Sheffield 1918 by Mappin and Webb, with metal blades, each with a ribbon and thread hilt: 3 piece carving set, six each of table and dessert forks, cheese and table knives, fish knives and forks, dessert, soup and table spoons, also a soup ladle, basting spoon, pair of sauce ladles, sugar tongs and a fish serving fork. (Case distressed)
Aldin, Cecil, The Romance of the Road, London, Eyre and Sottiswoode Limited, 1928, large 4to (350mm x 255mm.), half title, title printed in red and black, colour frontispiece, dedication leaf with portrait vignette, colour plates, road strip maps, contemporary black cloth, spin and front cover lettered in silver, t.e.g., extremities rubbed. With a number of other works including a second edition of Cecil Aldin 'Dogs of Character' (London, 1928), 'The Baby's Museum of Mother Goose's Nursery Gems' (London & New York, n.d.), a limited edition (No 345 of 400) Golden Cockerel Press published 'Moncrif's Cats Les Chats de Francois Augustin Paradis de Moncrif translated by Reginald Bretnor' (London, 1961), Clare Leighton's 'Southern Harvest' (London, 1943), and a limited edition (No 80 of 750) Frank Rutter published 'Bertram Nicholls (1883- ) President of the Royal Society of British Artists (1931- )' (London, 1935).
Fleming, Ian, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, London, Jonathan Cape, 1963, large 16mo (187mm x 125mm., half title, ownership signature of Christopher Fleming on front free endpaper, original black cloth, with design and titles printed in silver, original dust-jacket designed by Richard Chopping, few short tears, First Edition.
Greene, Graham, The Quiet American, London, William Heinemann Ltd, 1955, 16mo (195mm x 130mm.), half title, booksellers label of "Books & Careers", original cloth, spine lettered in gilt, faded, lacking dust-jacket, First Edition. Green, Graham, The Commedians, London, The Bodley Head, 1966, 16mo (200mm x 130mm.), half title, original green cloth, spine lettered in gilt, dust-jacket, First Edition. Higgins, Jack, The Eagle has Landed, London, Collins, 1975, tall 8vo (210mm x 125mm.), half title, illustrated endpapers, preentation inscription from the author on the verso of the half title, original back cloth, spine lettered in silver,illustrated dust-jacket, First Edition. With a number of other works including Graham Greene's 'A Sort of Life' (London, 1971), a signed Kenneth Royce 'The XYY Man' (London, 1970), a signed Dorothy Eden 'The Vines of Yarrabee' (London, 1969), a signed copy of Gavin Lyall's 'Shooting Script' (London, 1966), a signed copy of Michael Uunderwood's 'The Shadow Game' (London, 1969), a later edition six volume set of Churchill's 'The Second World War' (London, 1954), and a folio society published copy of Francisco Balbi di Correggio 'The Siege of Malta 1565 Translated from the Spanish edition of 1568 by Ernle Bradford' (London, 1965).
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY, mahogany long case clock, the three train movement quarter striking and chiming, Westminster Willington & St Michael having silver dial with gilt metal spandrels and foliate scroll work with subsidiary second chimes and chime /silent dials. The arched hood with fluted angle pillars astragal glazed door the base with fielded panel on shaped plinth. 12.5" Dial Width, overall Height 86".

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