A collection of William IV and later silver flatware, mainly fiddle and shell pattern, comprised of tablespoons, dessert spoons, forks and a ladle, various makers, to include Marshall & Sons, Edinburgh, 1833, Reid & Sons, Newcastle 1880, and Mary Chawner, London 1838 100.2ozt (qty.)Condition ReportMinor nibbles, scuffs, surface scratches and dents throughout.
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A collection of Dinky die cast toys all boxed, comprising a Field-Marshall tractor, 301, a triple gang mower, 323, a disc harrow, 322, a Supertoys Dumper truck, 962, a Supertoys Marrel Multi-bucket Unit, 966, a Nash Rambler, 173, and an unboxed Military ambulance, 626 (7)Condition Report301 - worn, box flap detached. Other boxes worn.173 - flaps missing, fair. Chips to the ambulance.
A brown and blue glazed Art Nouveau style pitcher. The handled molded as a mythical scaly beast-like creature, and the spout depicts a man's face with a long beard. Blue foliate design with white tube lining decorates the body and the neck. Royal Doulton impressed stamp. Artist initials on the underside. Condition: Artist: Mark V. MarshallIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 5.25"L x 4.5"W x 12.25"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A collection of 20 late 19th/early 20th century books, many with decorative bindings:: R.M. Ballantyne - Ungava (Thomas Nelson and Sons c. 1916): Eliza F. Pollard - The King's Signet (Blackie & Son 1900); L. T. Meade - Outcast Robin (John F. Shaw and Co); Rev. W. Skinner - Musical Andy (The Sunday School Union, London); W.H.G. Kingston - Dick Cheveley (Sampson Low, Marston & Company, c. 1900); Frances Hodgson Burnett - Little Saint Elizabeth and Other Stories (Frederick Warne and Co., London); G.T Bedell - The Basket of Flowers (Ward, Lock & Co., London); Tom Tracy; or Whose is the Victory? (T. Nelson and Sons, London, 1897); Elizabeth Stuart Phelps - The Gates Ajar (Ward, Lock, and Co., London); John Strathesk - Bits from Blinkbonny (Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier, 1891); Charles Dickens (retold by Alice F. Jackson) - Little Nell (F.M.B. Blackie, London); G.C. Gedge - Sunflowers (The Religious Tract Society, London); D.M. Mulock - John Halifax Gentleman (Cassell and Company, London); Mrs C. M. Clarke - Anthony Ker (The Sunday School Union, London); R. M. Ballantyne - The Coral Island (Henry Frowde and Hodder & Stoughton); Emma Marshall - A Little Curiosity (John F. Shaw, London); R. S. Warren-Bell - Greyhouse Days (George Newnes, London 1918); J. W. Kneeshaw - Cripple George (S.W. Partridge & Co., London); Agnes Giberne - Ida's Secret; or The Towers of Ickledale (John F. Shaw, London); Mrs George de Horne Vaizey - The Love Affairs of Pixie (The Religious Tract Society, London).
Seventeen books, many with decorative bindings: R. D. Blackmore - Lorna Doone (Boots the Chemists); John Bunyan - The Pilgrim's Progress (William Collins, Sons, & Co., London); Marshall Saunders - Beautiful Joe (Jarrolds, London); The Old Fag (ed.) - The Captain, vol. XLII Oct. 1919 - Mar. 1920 (George Newnes, London); Ibid - The Captain, vol XLIII April - Sept. 1920 (George Newnes, London); R. M. Ballantyne - An Author's Adventures (James Nisbet & Co., London); J. Macdonald Oxley - The Young Nor'-Wester (The Religious Tract Society, London); Hamlin Garland - Trail-Makers of the Middle Border (The Macmillan Company, New York 1926); J. B. Hobbs - How to Make a Century (Adam and Charles Black, London 1913); Robert Southey - The Life of Nelson (Blackie & Son, London); Elton Keane - Heroes of the Line (John F. Shaw, London); G. A. Henty - Held Fast for England (Blackie & Son, London 1892); Annette Lyster - Clarice Egerton's Life Story (The Religious Tract Society, London); E. Harcourt Burrage - The Slave Traders of Zanzibar (S.W. Partridge & Co., London); Eliza F. Pollard - The Knights of Liberty (Thomas Nelson and Sons, London); The New Penny Magazine, vol. 1, no. 1 - Cassell and Company (London 1899) ; James Baldwin - The Story of Roland and the Peers of Charlemagne (George G. Harrap & Company, London 1909).
Three original hand-coloured, framed Paris fashion plates, 'Costumes Parisiens' by Philibert-Louis Debucourt, from 'Journal des Dames et des Modes', 1797; with original hand-coloured, framed print, 'Shoreditch Church: Hair Brooms', engraved by William Marshall Craig for Richard Phillips, 'Modern London: Being the History and Present State of the British Metropolis', 1804. and three framed water colours, two signed P Scott and the other 'Singing Beach, Manchester' Australia by Davis Gray (7)
RAF interest: An Edwardian oak canteen of cutlery, with fold away brass handles, containing three layers of silver King’s pattern flatware, Birmingham 1908 maker Elkington & Co, with 1 ladle, 1 basting spoon, 12 teaspoons, 18 serving spoons, 4 sauce ladles, 24 table forks, 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert spoons, 8 egg spoons, 2 butter knives, 1 sugar sifter, 1 sugar tong and two silver plated knife rests 247 oz approx or 7002.33 grams. (Previously owned by Air Vice-Marshall William Charles Coleman Gell, 1888-1969)
Capture Of Canton - a Victorian Scottish silver-mounted glass tankard mug, J&S Marshall, Edinburgh 1861, the silver rim engraved "Capture Of Canton December 1857", and handle with Clan Anderson crest of oak tree beneath motto "Stand Sure", 12cm (glass A/F) Condition Report: Glass body heavily cracked with several light chips along crack edge, otherwise light wear to high points, hallmarks slightly rubbed
Land of the Giants multi signed 10x8 inch colour photo. Signed by Don Marshall, Deanna Lund and Heather Young. Good Condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
DC comics: Batman: Detective comics, a pair of comics featuring notable Joker covers (1972).Batman (Bruce Wayne) is one of the most distinctive, recognised American superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by writer Bill Finger (1914 1974) and famed artist Bob Kane (1915-1998) first appearing in Detective Comics No.27.This lot features:Detective Comics (1st series) Nos. 475, 476 (classic Marshall Rogers Joker cover).Key Creators: Cover art by Marshall Rogers. Story by Steve Englehart, interior art by Marshall Rogers, inks by Terry AustinAll issues 1s prints, cents copies. Complete without coupons cut.Issues come bagged and boarded in new polypropylene bags and comic boards.~(2)
Marshal Law comics Vintage Poster 1989 (Mills/O'Neill) and 2 other Star Trek Posters.Independent comics icon Marshal Law is presented in this vintage comic book poster.Poster size: 33" x 22"Rare and hard to find. One of the few Marshal Law posters ever produced.Lot includes 2 Star Trek Posters.Star Trek Universe 1994. Poster size: 33" x 24".Star Trek Deep Space 9. Poster size: 23" x 26.5"Condition Report: Marshall Law: Rolled, never displayed, presenting without pin holes or tack marks. Poster shows signs of long-term storage.Star Trek Universe: Rolled, never displayed, presenting without pin holes or tack marks. Excellent condition.
Signed Limited Edition graphic novels and others a group of twenty-one (21) first edition, hardback books all now long out of print from the publishers having long since disappeared into private collections at the time of publication. These volumes rarely come up for sale.Signed Limited Editions include:Aliens: Book Two. Dark Horse Publishing (1990) Copy 1353 / 2500 Signed on limitation page unique to this edition by author Mark Verheiden, and artist Denis Beauvais in black ink.Like New Condition. Unread with pages bearing original production snap. NM Condition (9.0).Aliens: Earth War. Dark Horse Publishing (1991) Copy 859 / 1500 Signed on limitation page unique to this edition by author Mark Verheiden, and artist Sam Keith in black ink.Like New Condition. Unread with pages bearing original production snap. NM Condition (9.0).Chasing Dogma. Graphitti Designs/Oni Press (1999) Copy 333 / 3000 Signed on limitation page unique to this edition by author Kevin Smith, artist Duncan Fegredo, Inker Laura Allred in black ink.Like New Condition. Unread with pages bearing original production snap. NM Condition (9.0).Clerks: The limited Hardcover book. Graphitti designs / Oni Press (2000) Copy 2309 / 3000. Signed on limitation page unique to this edition by author Kevin Smith, artist Jim Mahfood in black ink.Like New Condition. Unread with pages bearing original production snap. VF+ Condition (8.5).Dreadstar: Definitive collection edition. Dynamic Forces (2004) Copy 441 / 500. Signed on limitation page unique to this edition by creator Jim Starlin in Black ink. Almost like New Condition. Unread with pages bearing original production snap. Slight production indentations to dust jacket. VF Condition (8.0).Grendel: War Child. Dark Horse Publishing (1994) Copy 770 / 1000 Signed on limitation page unique to this edition by author Matt Wagner, and artist Patrick McEown in black ink.Like New Condition. Unread with pages bearing original production snap. NM+ Condition (9.6).Leave it to Chance: Shamans Rain. Homage comics Publishing. 2nd Print Deluxe Hardcover (1998). Signed and remarked with original sketch on limitation page unique to this copy by author James Robinson, and artist Paul Smith. In black ink. Almost like New Condition. Slight wear to dust jacket. VF Condition (8.0).Madman: Two Trilogies. Deluxe Edition bound in Leather. Graphitti designs (1995). Copy 671 / 1500. Signed on limitation page unique to this edition by author and artist Michael Allred and Colourist & letterer Laura Allred in black ink. Almost like New Condition. Slight wear to dust jacket. VF Condition (8.0).Predator vol 1. Dark Horse Publishing (1990) Deluxe edition quarter bound in leather. Copy 1612 / 2500 Signed on limitation page unique to this edition by author Mark Verheiden, and artists Chris Warner and Ron Randall in black ink..Like New Condition. Unread with pages bearing original production snap. NM Condition (9.4).Prime Time vol 1. Malibu Comics (1994) Deluxe edition Hardcover. Copy 458 / 2000. Signed on Limitation page unique to this edition by authors Gerard Jones, and Len Strazewski, and artist Norm Breyfogle in black ink. Like New Condition. NM/M Condition (9.8)The Ray Bradbury Chronicles. NBM publishing (1992) Deluxe edition Hardcover. Copy 185 / 1200. Signed on Limitation page unique to this edition by entire creative team in black ink. Like New Condition. NM Condition (9.4)Rising Stars: Act 2. Top cow/ Image/ Dynamic Forces Publishing (2002) Deluxe Edition Hardcover. Copy 364/750. Signed on Limitation page unique to this edition by artist LivesayiIn black ink. Like New Condition. NM Condition (9.4)Lot contains 9 other unsigned limited 1st print hardcovers in mostly excellent, like new condition, complete with dust jackets where supplied by publishers. Characters include Archie, Bone, The Green Hornet, Michael Turners Fathom (Deluxe Leather-bound Hardcover copy), Marshall Law, the Rocketeer and more.(21)
Fine binding by Miss M. Marshall. WEALE (W H James) Hubert and John Van Eyck, their Life and Work, 1908, John Lane, 4to, illustrated, one of 400 copies, full brown morocco gilt signed 'M. Marshall' to rear turn in, the boards with Celtic style chain-link border framing a gilt tooled oval centre.*Miss Marshall was a noted binder and teacher at 5 Bloomsbury Square. She also worked with Sangorski and Sutcliffe and displayed some of her bindings at the 1903 / 1906 Arts & Crafts Exhibitions (Tidcombe 29, 171-2).
Signed Binding. MACDONALD (F W) In a Nook With a Book, London: Horace Marshall & Son 1907, 12mo, full dark green morocco gilt by Katharine Adams, signed with her initials and wheel device to rear turn-in, circular petal and flower motifs to boards and spine similarly gilt in compartments, all edges gilt
Books On Entomology, including a good copy of Wood, W, Index Entomologicus; or, A Complete Illustrated Catalogue, Consisting of 1944 Figures, of the Lepidopterous Insects of Great Britain, published London 1839, first edition in book form, 21.5cm x 13.5 cm, with 54 hand-coloured engraved plates (each plate comprising of 36 specimens to make a total of 1944 illustrated),maroon leather with gilt edging and text to spine; Austen, Ernst Edward, Illustrations of British Blood Sucking Flies, published London 1906, later half calf blue leather binding, with original green cloth cover bound into the back, with gilt stamp for British Museum Natural History, with 34 colour plates; along with Fowler & Donisthorpe, The Coleoptera of the British Islands, published 1913; Giles, George, A Handbook of the Gnats or Mosquitoes, published 1900; Marshall J. F., The British Mosquitoes, published 1938
Derby printing – Anon. a Natural History of Beasts and Birds, Derby, Thomas Richardson n.d. [c. 1830], small 32mo, 27pp, woodcut illus., buff paper covers, front with engraved bird and ‘Price one Penny’; Anon., The Life of Wolfe: A Notorious Robber and Murderer who was Captain of a Desperate Gang of Thieves in habiting the haunted Castle in the Black Forest, with an Account of the Singular Manner in which he was at last taken for Robbing a Church and his Full Confession at his Trial, Derby, Thomas Richards/London, Simpkin, Marshall, 12mo, 24pp, with foldout hand coloured engraved plate of vignettes of Wolfe’s arrest and trial, printed paper cover, cover worn and torn in places, inscribed on title page Thomas Halford/Ludlow; also a hand printed facsimile of printed type faces by S. P. Fournier, 1742, made by Printing History Society 1971 32mo, with explanatory sheet inserted, 40 loose samples on yellow paper within grey paper cover (3)
Grantham Interest. A letter signed by Marshall of the RAF Sir Arthur Harris, photograph of St Vincent's Head Quarters of AOC Five Group Bomber Command, Harris's Headquarters, copy of A Most Secret Group Operation Order letters, details and photographs of The Dambusters Raid, etc. (a quantity)
Scottish History, Edinburgh interest. A collection of books relating to Scotland, in particular Edinburgh and its history. The lot to include 1948 Edinburgh by Sacheverell Sitwell and Francis Bamford, 1912 Edinburgh and the Lothians by Francis Watt, 1955 The Princes Street Proprietors and other Chapters in the History by the David Robertson, 1912 Edinburgh painted by John Fulleylove publ. Adam and Charles Black (rebacked), Life Jottings of an Old Edinburgh Citizen by Sir J. H. A. Macdonald ex lib Royal Scottish Automobile Institute, Scotland's Story - A Child's History of Scotland by H. E. Marshall, a Ward Lock & Co. Limited guide to Edinburgh (12th ed.), and others. Approx. 25 books & guides in lot.
*** Please note, the description of this lot has changed *** Wordsworth (William, poet,1770-1850) Letter signed to Messrs Bell Brothers & Co., London, 3pp. & address panel, sm. 4to, Halsteads, [Ullswater], 22nd August postmarked 1834, regarding his investments, "I have to request that you would pay the sum due to me upon the half years dividends on Life Annuities to Messrs Masterman & Co to be placed to my account with Messrs Wakefield, Banker, Kendal", first two pp. brown marks, folds; and another, an engraved portrait of Wordsworth, v.s., v.d. (2).*** John Marshall (1765-1845) of Halsteads, Ullswater.
Bread.- Penkethman (John) Artachthos or A new booke declaring the assise or weight of bread not onely by troy weight, according to the law, but by avoirdupois weight the common weight of England at what price soever, engraved additional pictorial title by William Marshall (imprint: Printed by R· Bishop & Edward Griffine, & are to be sold at ye stationers shops, or at ye chamber of Iohn Penkethman (ye composer) in Simonds Inn in Chancerie lane), A3 'The composers premonition to the unlearned reader', tables, woodcut head-pieces and decorative initials, fragment only of the initial explanation of the frontispiece f., lacking final errata f., additional title trimmed within border and chipped, K2 torn with loss of text at lower corner, L2 torn at head with loss of text, some marginal tears / loss, some spotting and staining, lightly browned, lacking endpapers and pastedowns, contemporary gilt ruled panelled calf, covers with floral centre- and corner-pieces, upper joint splitting, but holding firm., some worming, corners worn, rubbed and scuffed, [Goldsmiths' 689; Kress S.670; STC 19598], small 4to, Printed by E[dward] G[riffine] and R. B[ishop] and are to be sold according to the direction in the Frontispiece, 1638. *** A rare work at auction in any condition. The additional title depicts the various stages of bread production, from the milling of flour to the baking. The author was an accountant by trade, and also offered translation services from Latin. Provenance: John Hallett (18th century engraved armorial bookplate).
Percy Wyndham Lewis (1882 - 1957), Portrait of Miss Edith Evans, signed 'Wyndham Lewis' dated 1932 and titled in pen (lower right), pencil, 34 x 24cm, framed and glazed 57 x 46 cmDame Edith Evans was a stage and screen actress most famed for her portrayal of Lady Bracknell in the 1952 film 'The Importance of Being Earnest'. This drawing is a study for another portrait of Miss Evans that Wyndham Lewis included in the portfolio of drawings 'Thirty Personalities and a Self Portrait', exhibited at the Lefevre Gallery, London in 1932. Mr and Mrs Davis Marshall, Anonymous sale, Phillips London - 21 November 2000 lot 71, The Piccadilly Gallery, Dover St, London (label verso), Anonymous sale 2002, Christie's Interiors - 16 March 2016 lot 384Exhibited: London, Redfearn Gallery, 'Wyndham Lewis' May 1949. No.54Literature: M. Parish, Flower of Cities - A Book of London Studies and Sketches by 22 Authors, 1949, no.54; W. Michel, Wyndham Lewis: Paintings and Drawings, Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1971, p. 347. no.753 Signs of fading to the eyes, face colouring and signature. Signs of discolouring to the paper on exposed areas (either from previous mounting or slippage in the mount). Wear and indentations to the frame.
Alken (Henry) Series of Very Spirited Etchings of Gigs and Their Drivers, 6 hand-coloured etched plates by Alken, with captions by no imprint, some light marginal soiling and toning, first plate spotted, original red wrappers with printed label to upper cover (covers neatly backed), neatly rebacked in red cloth, preserved in folding chemise and custom morocco-backed slip-case, [Bobins 1380; Siltzer p. 61.], oblong small folio, [1830]. *** A rare, fine set that attempts to capture the mannerisms of the horses and drivers. Provenance: Marshall Field's, Chicago (pencil inscription dated 10/1/30); Maxine and Joel Spitz (bookplate and ink stamp, sold their sale, Christie's, 27th May, 2015, lot 85).
Buckler (E. H.) Illustrations of the Collegiate Church of Southwell... with an Architectural Description by the Rev. J. F. Dimock, 9 hand-coloured lithographed plates, tissue-guards, original printed wrappers, spine neatly reinforced with green cloth (a little frayed at spine ends), light rubbing and creasing to covers, preserved in custom drop-back box, [Bobins 1428; not in Abbey or Tooley], folio, Simkin, Marshall, and Co., [1835]. *** Rare, we can trace no other hand-coloured examples at auction.
Registration No: TEO 832S Frame No: 104809 Engine No: 123386 CC: 550 MOT: ExemptEarly version of Suzuki's trendsetting middleweightWire wheels with twin front and single rear disc brakesFitted with a period Marshall 4 into 1, supplied with a V5CThe Suzuki Motor Co. was established in 1909 by Michio Suzuki to produce machinery for the cotton industry. An initial diversification into 4-wheeled transport was curtailed by WW2 but after the war, Japan had a need for cheap reliable transport so Suzuki, like a lot of others around the world, began to produce clip-on engines for pushbikes. These proved to be an immediate success and soon they were making full motorcycles and by the early 1960s were second only to Honda in numbers of two-wheelers manufactured. Better known for their two strokes Suzuki joined the four-stroke revolution in 1977 with the GS750, a bike that matched European standards of handling but with the Japanese build quality and performance levels. The 750 was closely followed by a slimmed down 550 version that became the best-selling middleweight in the late 1970s.This GS550 will bring back a lot of motorcyclist memories of their first 'proper' big bike and the model set new standards in 1977 for middleweight performance and handling. Essentially a slimmed down version of the GS750 this bike has been restored to use and comes fitted with a period Marshall 4 into 1 exhaust and recent tyres and is supplied with a current V5C. For more information, please contact: Ian Cunningham ian.cunningham@handh.co.uk 07415871189
A blue satin glazed finish of a grotesque character bird with coil tail and swirl eyes. Royal Doulton impressed stamp. 2523 carved on the underside. Artist: Mark V. MarshallIssued: c. 1902Dimensions: 3"L x 2"W x 2.75"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Very rare unglazed pottery figural vase attributed to Mark Marshall; two hares sit either side. The two hares attire are painted in rich matt blue and turquoise. Inscribed on body, The Waning of the Honey Moon. Doulton Lambeth impressed backstamp. Artist: Mark MarshallIssued: c. 1880Dimensions: 4.75"L x 2.5"W x 4.75"HManufacturer: Doulton LambethCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Of Naval interest, book 'The Jutland Scandal' by Admiral Sir Reginald Bacon, signed by 33 senior Naval and Military personalities in the 1930s and 1940s including Lord Mountbatten, Air Marshall William Shalto Douglas, Field Marshall William Birdwood, Admiral Tovey, Admiral Fisher, Admiral Tom Phillips, Admiral Bruce Fraser, Admiral Henry Harwood, Admiral Max Horton, Admiral Edward Evans, Admiral Martin Dunbar-Naismith VC, Captain Richard Been Stannard VC, sold with research, a fascinating lot
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