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Lot 26

"Edwardian bright cut silver spectacle/glasses case with leaf and scrolled pattern, by Hilliard & Thomasson, Birmingham 1902"

Lot 41

"Mappin & Webb three piece silver cruet of 19thC style on four paw feet, Birmingham, and a silver napkin ring "

Lot 47

"George III silver sauce ladle by Eley & Fearn, London 1802, 56grs"

Lot 59

"Novelty silver Edwardian pin cushion in the form of a bell, Rd 505470 by L & S, Birmingham 1909"

Lot 65

"Daniel & John Wellby, cased pair of Victorian military figure mounted silver serving spoons, each depicting a Cavalier infantier, London 1889, 129grs"

Lot 76

"Oak canteen with twelve place setting of fish cutlery, cased set of six knives, two plated engraved salvers, one by Walker & Hall, other plate and silver cutlery"

Lot 80

"Cutlery, part set in oak fitted box by Army & Navy"

Lot 109

"American white metal circular sweetmeat stand by S. Kirk & Son, and two silver candlesticks (3)"

Lot 111

"Silver two handled bowl, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1920, silver mounted scent bottle and a silver coaster (3)"

Lot 115

"Set of six silver handled tea knives and six forks by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1932, cased (13)"

Lot 117

"Set of six Edwardian silver liquor cups, each with pierced, chased and embossed scroll and floral decoration, and glass liner, by M & C, Chester 1911"

Lot 118

"Edwardian silver quaich by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1906, spoon and a sweetmeat stand 180grs approx (3)"

Lot 121

"Pair of Edwardian silver Corinthian column candlesticks, each on a beaded stepped square base, by W.L & S, Sheffield 1903, 23.5cm h"

Lot 134

"Edwardian silver mounted pin cushion & box, Birmingham 1902"

Lot 139

"Walker & Hall three piece silver Christening set, Sheffield 1923"

Lot 144

"Victorian silver Vesta case by Deaken & Francis, Birmingham 1896 and another bright cut silver plated Vesta case "

Lot 150

"Silver circular toilet box by Adie bros, Birmingham 1926, silver shoehorn, and a P & O Millennium Cruise vase, 20.3cm h"

Lot 430

"*Tiffany & Co single stone diamond ring, round brilliant cut diamond claw set into platinum, TDWA 0.22cts (Lot subject to VAT)"

Lot 473

"Opal set stick pin, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths box"

Lot 477

"`Bullseye` agate set gold stickpin, Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh box"

Lot 2001

"Moorcroft Hellebore pattern baluster vase, marked with WM & 99, 14.5cm, boxed"

Lot 2031

"Silver mounted Royal Doulton stoneware tankard, decorated with Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese, 1667, B A Moore & Son, Fleet Street, London, hallmark for Birmingham 1904, 12.5cm"

Lot 2082

"Salt glaze ewer marked R. Ensom 1876 by T. Smith & Co Old Kent Rd, with thistle and marigold decoration, Victorian salt glaze, dodecahedral pot with ram finial "

Lot 2148

"New Chelsea Nell Gwynne pattern tableware manufactured for Hampton & Son, gilt trim, floral decoration, 16 place setting & spares, 62 pieces"

Lot 2234

"Thwaites & Reed skeleton clock with a circular dial enclosing an 8 day movement striking on a bell above, in a ú shaped case, No 148 of a limited edition, 18.5cm h"

Lot 2246

"French brass carriage clock with a white enamelled dial inscribed Aird & Thomson, Glasgow enclosing an 8 day striking movement, in a brass case and leather carrying case, early 20thC, 14.5cm h"

Lot 2286

"Bruce & Walker four piece salmon fly fishing rod, 16`6", cased, pair of chest waders and eleven flies, boxed"

Lot 10

George V silver mounted photograph frame with a shaped reeded and foliate decorated frame, by H & Co, Birmingham 1912, 30x 23.8cm

Lot 1

Dodgson (Charles Lutwidge)], "Lewis Carroll." Alice`s Abenteuer in Wunderland, first German edition, first issue, illustrations by John Tenniel, ink inscription and stamp on half-title, foxed and browned, original gilt pictorial cloth, g.e., [Crutch 52], 1869; and c. 400 others, foreign editions of Alice in Wonderland & Through the Looking Glass, v.s., v.d. [mostly 20th century] (c. 400).

Lot 6

Dodgson (Charles Lutwidge)], "Lewis Carroll." A Tangled Tale, first edition,frontispiece and illustrations by Arthur B. Frost, half-title, advertisements at end, front free endpaper loose, original gilt pictorial cloth, spine dulled, [Crutch 144], 1885; and 5 others, including other editions of A Tangled Tale (1 stamped "With the Publishers` Compliments"), and first editions of The Game of Logic and The Nursery Alice (1 defective), in poor condition, 8vo & 4to (6).

Lot 7

Dodgson (Charles Lutwidge)], "Lewis Carroll." Sylvie and Bruno: Sylvie and Bruno Concluded, first editions, frontispieces and illustrations by Hary Furniss, advertisements at end, some slight foxing, original gilt decorated cloth, slightly rubbed, spines faded, g.e., [Crutch 187 & 216], 1889 & 1893; and 4 others, Sylvie and Bruno… Concluded, 8vo (6).

Lot 8

Dodgson (Charles Lutwidge)], "Lewis Carroll." The Wonderland Postage-Stamp Case [&] Eight or Nine Words About Letter-Writing, printed card holder, stamp case and pamphlet, in a printed envelope (torn and creased), 118 x 93mm. & smaller, [Crutch 193, 194 & 195], Oxford, 1890; and a duplicate of card holder and stamp case, (6 pieces).

Lot 12

Dodgson (Charles Lutwidge)], "Lewis Carroll." Alice`s Adventures in Wonderland [&] Through the Looking Glass, and What Alice Found There, numerous mostly modern editions, illustrations by Tenniel and many others, v.s., v.d., [mostly 20th century] (c. 200).

Lot 13

Dodgson (Charles Lutwidge)], "Lewis Carroll." Alice`s Adventures in Wonderland [&] Through the Looking Glass, and What Alice Found There, numerous mostly modern editions, illustrations by Tenniel and many others, v.s., v.d., [mostly 20th century] (c.200).

Lot 14

Dodgson (Charles Lutwidge)], "Lewis Carroll." Alice`s Adventures in Wonderland [&] Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There, numerous mostly modern editions, illustrations by Tenniel and many others, v.s., v.d., [mostly 20th century] (c. 200).

Lot 20

Dodgson (Charles Lutwidge)], "Lewis Carroll." The Hunting of the Snark, number 6 of 36 signed by the artist, 3 extra plates signed by the artist, illustrations by John Vernon Lord, original morocco-backed pictorial boards, Artists` Choice Edition, Oxford, 2006 ? Goodacre (Selwyn) All the Snarks, The Illustrated Editions of The Hunting of the Snark, number 22 of 220 copies, signed by the author, original cloth, dust-jacket, housed together in original slipcase, Inky Parrot Press, 2006; Alice`s Adventures in Wonderland & Through the Looking Glass, first edition, signed by the artist on title, illustrations by Anne Bachelier, original cloth, dust-jacket, New York, 2005; Ceolin (Matt) the Mad Hatter`s Tea Book, number 22 of 25 signed by the author/artist, original cloth backed boards, Corosae Vespes Press, Ontario, Canada, 1999, v.s. (4).

Lot 24

Guinness Son & Co. Ltd. (Arthur) The Guinness Alice, colour illustrations, original pictorial wrappers, slightly rubbed, 8vo, Dublin & London, [1933].

Lot 29

Biography.- Fisher (John, editor) The Magic of Lewis Carroll, first edition, illustrations, original boards, dust-jacket, library stamps to title, small stain to corner of title, 1973 ? Jones (Jo Elwyn) & J.Francis Gladstone. The Red King`s Dream or Lewis Carroll in Wonderland, first edition, illustrations, original boards, dust-jacket, 1995 ? Sewell (Elizabeth) Lewis Carroll: Voices from France, original boards, LCSNA, 2008 ? Collingwood (Stuart Dodgson) The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll, second edition, illustrations, original cloth, rubbed and strained, 1899; and quantity of others similar, v.s. (c.150).

Lot 30

Toys & Games.- "Lewis Caroll." Large collection of toys, games, jigsaws, video tapes and audio cassettes, all inspired by Caroll`s Alice, v.s., v.d., [lge. qty).

Lot 31

Brabant (Joseph A.) Some Observations on Jabberwocky, one of 187 copies, illustrations by George A. Walker, original cloth backed boards, The Cheshire Cat Press, Toronto, 1997 ? [Dodgson (Charles Lutwidge)], "Lewis Carroll." Sylvie and Bruno, 2 vol, illustrations, original cloth, spines darkened, slightly rubbed, 1899; Three Sunsets and other Poems, illustrations by E.Gertrude Thomson, original cloth, worn,1898; The Rectory Umbrella & MischMasch, illustrations, original cloth, worn, 1932; a large quantity of other books by Lewis Carroll including numerous editions of Hunting of the Snark, Jabberwocky etc, v.s. (qty).

Lot 37

Augarde (Steve) The Various, signed by the author to half-title verso, original boards, dust-jacket, 2003 ? Potter (Beatrix) The Tale of Johnny Town-Mouse, early printing (`n` present in imprint), colour plates, original light grey boards with mounted colour illustration, browned at spine and head, n.d. [c.1919], 8vo & 12mo (2) (2)

Lot 43

Crane (Walter).- Cervantes (Miguel de) Don Quixote, retold by Judge Parry, first edition with these illustrations, coloured frontispiece, pictorial title-page, and 10 coloured plates and other illustrations in text by Walter Crane, original pictorial cloth, upper cover soiled, corners and spine ends bumped, rubbed, Blackie and Son, 1900 ? Wain (Louis) Louis Wain`s Baby Picture Book, illustrations, upper joint becoming loose, original pictorial boards, loss to spine, rubbed and soiled, James Clarke and Co., 1903 ? White (E.B.) Stuart Little, first English edition, illustratoins, original cloth, spine faded, cocked, upper cover marked, 1946; and 6 others, children`s, 8vo & 4to (9) (9)

Lot 44

Dahl (Roald) Gremlins from the Walt Disney Production, first edition, 12 full-page and 1 double-page colour illustrations, black & white vignette illustrations, contemporary ownership annotation to front endpaper, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, slightly rubbed at extremities, dust-jacket, faded and creased at edges, spine chipped with some loss to head and tail, 4to, New York, 1943.

Lot 48

[Jones (Stephen)] The Natural History of Birds, first edition, 30 (of 38) engraved plates, last two gatherings stained, later half roan, [Roscoe J193 (1)], E. Newbery, 1793 ? Trimmer (Sarah) Introduction a la Connoissance de la Nature, J. Harrison for C. Law, 1800 ? Smith (Charlotte) Minor Morals, interspersed with Sketches of Natural History, vol. 2 only, fourth edition, engraved frontispiece by Hopwood, Crosby and Co., and Darton and Harvey, 1806; A Natural History of Birds, vol. 2 only, engraved frontispiece, pictorial title (loose), and 6 plates, joints split, uncut, J. Johnson, 1807 (engraved title Whittingham & Arliss, 1816) ? Blanchard (Pierre) Petite Bibliot?que des Enfans, fifth edition, engraved frontispiece and 7 plates, each with two illustrations, contemporary marbled sheep, Paris, Le Prieur, 1807 ? A,B,C. Instructif pour apprendre aux enfants, ninth edition, Amsterdam, J.R.Poster, 1812 ? Buffon (George Louis le Clerc, Comte de) The System of Natural History, vol. 1 and 3 only (of 4), 165 wood-engraved illustrations, and 15 pictorial tailpieces, many after Bewick, contemporary half calf, joints split, covers rubbed, Alnwick, W. Davison, 1814; Le Buffon de la Jeunesse, edited by Pierre Blanchard, vol.2 only, 8 engraved plates, last few leaves slightly stained, Paris, 1835 ? Berthaud (Abb? M.) Le Quadrille des Enfants, ninth edition, 4 engraved plates, each with 88 miniature illustrations coloured by hand, stained, rebacked, uncut, 8vo, Paris, Arthus Bertrand, [c.1830], original wrappers or boards unless otherewise described, 12mo and 8vo (10)

Lot 49

Lang (Andrew) The Yellow Fairy Book, first edition, frontispiece, plates, illustrations by Henry Ford, school prize inscription on fly-leaf, contemporary calf, gilt, g.e., 1894 ? Verdi (Giuseppe) Otello, Dramma Lirico in Quattro Atti, no. 51023, title in red and black, original cloth, worn and marked, Milan, Ricordi, n.d., 8vo & 4to (2)

Lot 69

Broadley (Alexander Meyrick) Napoleon in Caricature 1795-1821, 2 vol, b&w and colour illustrations, original gilt-pictorial red cloth, t.e.g., spines slightly sunned, 1911; and another copy of the same, 8vo (4) (4)

Lot 70

Burns (Robert, limner) Scots Ballads, out-of-series copy from an edition limited to 320, title in red and black, plates and decorations, endpapers lightly foxed, original holland-backed boards, paper label on spine, t.e.g., others uncut, spine slightly spotted and corners bumped, [1939]; and another copy rebound to style and 2 exhibition catalogues on Burns, folio & 8vo (4) (4)

Lot 74

Golden Cockerel Press.- Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, A Prose Translation…by Gwyn Jones, number 914 of 360 copies, original two-tone cloth, gilt, 1952 ? Saga of Llywarch the Old (The): A Reconstruction by Glyn Jones, out-of-series specially-bound copy from an edition limited to 200, 60 being specially bound, original morocco, gilt, spine browned, 1955 ? Komensky (John Amos) The Labyrinth of the World and the Paradise of the Heart, translated by Count Lutzow, out-of-series copy from an edition limited to 370, lightly browned at edges, later cloth, roan label, 1950, all with illustrations by Dorothea Braby, some colour, t.e.g., others uncut, small folio & 8vo, Golden Cockerel Press (3) (3)

Lot 75

Golden Cockerel Press.- Shelley (Percy Bysshe) Zastrozzi, a Romance, out-of-series special copy with an additional suite of plates, from an edition limited to 200, 60 with an extra suite, wood-engraved illustrations by Cecil Keeling, additional suite loose in pocket at end, later cloth, 1955 ? Bannet (Ivor) The Amazons, a Novel, one of 500 copies (number altered and unclear), wood-engraved illustrations by Clifford Webb, original half cloth over marbled boards, 1948, both uncut, 8vo & 4to, Golden Cockerel Press (2) (2)

Lot 76

Guinness.- Complete set of the Guinness promotional pamphlets: comprising: The Guinness Alice, 1933; The Guinness Legends and other Verses, 1934; Jabberwocky Re-Versed, 1935; Songs of our Grandfathers, 1936; A Guinness Scrap Book, 1937; Alice Aforethought, 1938; Prodigies and Prodigals, [1939]; A Guinness Sportfolio, [1950]; Album Victorianum, [1951]; Alice, Where Art Thou, [1952]; Untopical Songs, [1953]; What Will They Think of Next?, [1954]; Game Pie, [1955]; Can This Be Beeton? A Guinness Gallimaufry, [1956]; Happy New Lear, [1957]; Hobby Horses, [1958]; Alice Versary, [1959]; Reigning Cats & Dogs, [1960]; My Goodness! My Gilbert and Sullivan!, [1961]; Pen Portraits by A.P.H., [1962]; Guinness Nonscience, [1963]; All My Own Work, [1964]; A Visit to Bedsyde Manor, some ink annotations to centre pages, [1965]; A Prescription for Foreing Travel, [1966], together 24 vol., colour illustrations, original pictorial wrappers, occasional slight soiling but generally very good condition, 8vo and 4to (24) (24)

Lot 83

Salaman (Malcolm) British Book Illustration Yesterday and Today, The Studio, 1923 ? Harvey Darton (F.J.) Modern Book-Illustration in Great Britain & America, spotted at beginning and end, The Studio, 1932 ? Ray (Gordon N.) The Illustrator and the Book in England from 1790 to 1914, original wrappers, New York, 1976 ? Houfe (Simon) The Dictionary of British Book Illustrators and Caricaturists, 1800-1914, 1978 ? Garrett (Albert) A History of British Wood-Engraving, 1978 ? Engen (Rodney) Dictionary of Victorian Engravers, Print Publishers and their Works, 1979; Dictionary of Victorian Wood Engravers, 1985 ? Peppin ( Brigid) and Lucy Micklethwait. Dictionary of British Book Illustrators: the Twentieth Century, 1983 ? Hunnisett (Basil) An Illustrated Dictionary of British Steel Engravers, original boards, 1989, all but the sixth and seventh illustrated, all but the third and last in original cloth, the fifth and last two with dust jackets, 4to and folio (9)

Lot 89

Chaffers (William) Marks and Monograms on Pottery and Porcelain, ninth edition, illustrations, inscription to half-title, upper hinge weak, original decorative cloth, gilt, t.e.g., others uncut, rubbed, 1900 ? Britten (F.J.) Old Clocks and Watches and Their Makers, original plates and illustrations, very light foxing, bookplate to pastedown, original cloth, gilt, spine faded, spine ends bumped, 1899; and another, clocks, 4to & 8vo (3) (3)

Lot 90

Evans (Walker) Many Are Called, first edition thus, introduction by James Agee, b&w photographic illustrations, water-mark to half-title, original printed wrappers, creased at joints, rubbed at extremities, 1966 ? Rankin (David) Breeding, signed by the artist, b&w photographic illustrations, original pictorial boards, original pink card box, worn at extremities, [2004]; and another, photography book, v.s. (3)

Lot 92

Ingrams (Richard) & John Piper Piper`s Places, John Piper in England and Wales, first edition, illustrations, original boards, dust-jacket, 1983 ? Mankowitz (Wolf) The Extraordinary Mr. Poe, first edition, illustrations, original boards, dust-jacket, 1973 ? Uden (Grant) and Richard Cooper. A Dictionary of British Ships and Seaman, first edition, illustrations, original boards, dust-jacket, 1980 ? Becker (Jasper) City of Heavenly Tranquillity, first edition, illustrations, original boards, dust-jacket, 2008; and a quantity of others similar, v.s. (qty) (qty)

Lot 100

Bibliography.- The Magnificent Botanical Library of the Siftung Fur Botanik… Collected by the Late Arpad Plesch, 3 vol., price lists loosely inserted, original printed boards, slightly soiled, 1975 ? Lowe (Robert W.), James Fullarton Arnott & John William Robinson. English Theatrical Literature 1559-1900: A Bibliography, dust-jacket browned and with creases and small tears to edges, 1970 ? Coster (Lourens Janszoon) & Linde (Dr. A. van der) The Haarlem Legend of the Invention of Printing, original buckram, slightly soiled, 1871; and 20 others, Bibliography, 8vo & 4to (25). (25)

Lot 102

Ray (Gordon N.) The Art of the French Illustrated Book 1700 to 1914, 2 vol., New York, 1982 ? Harthan (John) The History of the Illustrated Book: The Western Tradition, 1981 ? Harvey Darton (F.J.) Modern Book Illustration in Great Britain and America, foxed, `The Studio`, 1931, illustrations, original cloth, soiled dust-jackets; and 11 others, book illustration and bibliography, 4to & 8vo (15) (15)

Lot 106

Le Roux (Hugues) and Jules Garnier. Acrobats and Mountebanks, translated by A.P.Morton, plates and illustrations, Barry Lupino`s copy with his bookplate, annotations and cuttings tipped in, some spotting and soiling, title detached, original pictorial cloth, gilt, rubbed, 1890 ? Sand (Maurice) The History of the Harlequinade, 2 vol., colour plates, original cloth, uncut, defective dust-jackets, 1915, 4to & 8vo (3) (3)

Lot 107

Mason (Rupert) & others. Robes of Thespis: Costume Designs by Modern Artists, 1928 ? Cooper (Douglas) Picasso Theatre, 1968 ? Nicoll (Allardyce) Stuart Masques and the Renaissance Stage, reprint, New York, 1963 ? Bentley (Gerald Eades) The Jacobean and Caroline Stage, 7 vol., ex-library set with traces of stamps etc., Oxford, 1941-68 ? Jellicoe (G.A.) The Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Stratford-upon-Avon, original cloth-backed boards, 1933, plates and illustrations, some colour, all but the last original cloth, the first pictorial gilt, the second with printed acetate dust-jacket, all a little rubbed, the fourth with some spines faded; and 6 others, theatre, 4to & 8vo (17) (17)

Lot 119

Goold (Joseph), Charles E. Benham et al. Harmonic Vibrations, plates and illustrations, many colour, captioned tissue-guards, bookplate to pastedown, original cloth, water-stain to front cover, cocked, Newton and Co., 1909 ? Hayek (Friedrich A.) Monetary Theory and the Trade Cycle, translated by N.Kaldor and H.M.Croome, original cloth, spine gilt, spine a little browned, 1933; and 2 others, 8vo & 12mo (4) (4)

Lot 122

Whewell (Rev. William) History of the Inductive Sciences, 3 vol., lacking half-titles, contemporary brown crushed morocco prize binding, richly gilt, arms of Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge, to covers, sympathetically rebacked, corners worn, rubbed, some staining, still a good set, 8vo, 1837.

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