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Lot 391

A blue & white bulbous vase having pictorial harbour decoration and a blue and white pictorial cherub plate

Lot 35

A vintage top hat by Dunn & Co, in fitted box

Lot 61

A collection of early 20th century steroscopic view cards by Underwood & Underwood, of military interest

Lot 73

A selection of pocket watches inc H M silver ladies, Savage & Syman, etc

Lot 86

A 19th century burr walnut box having metal bound Arts & Crafts mount decoration

Lot 296

A 19th century brass cased carriage clock, by Le Roy & Fils, 296 Regent St., London, with a white enamel dial and repeating movement, with lever platform escapement, 14cm tall

Lot 218

A collection of various collectors plates to include Royal Doulton, together with a Carter Stabler & Adams Poole plate, a cloisonne plate and an early 20th century Imari plate

Lot 770

A Victorian silver and bone handled pickle fork, Birmingham 1895, two S. Morden & Co. propelling pencils and one other propelling pencil

Lot 22

A pair of Barr Flight & Barr style botanical painted oval trays, decorated with central panel depicting a single flower, surrounded by four smaller panels flanked by C scroll borders, painted with single flowers between green borders, within gilt pie crust edge, width 31 cm, together with shell shaped blue and white pickle dish, length 15 cm, (3).

Lot 24

A Wedgwood Imari pattern part tea service, decorated with blue red and gilt on a white ground, retailed by T. Goode & Co London, marks to base, a Spode part tea service, decorated with flowers and exotic birds on a red ground, marks to base, together with a quantity of ceramics and glass, (a lot).

Lot 25

A Royal Doulton `Welcome Home` figurine, circa 1991, modelled by Adrian Hughes, depicting a boy holding a cat, marks to base & HN 3299, number 712 of 9,500, height 22 cm, together with a Royal Doulton `The Homecoming`, circa 1990, modelled by Adrian Hughes, depicting a girl seated beside her playful dog, marks to base & HN 3295, number 1967 of 9,500, height 17 cm, (2). Provenance: estate of Lady Willis widow of Lord Willis of Chislehurst (Ted Willis) 1918-1992, screenwriter and playwright, creator of Dixon of Dock Green and other popular television dramas.

Lot 27

A selection of glass & resin paperweights, to include a Baccarat style example with a pink flowerhead beneath a hovering butterfly, height 5 cm, together with three floral inspired examples, one with air bubbles around a yellow flowerhead, another with flowerheads surrounding a nesting bird, two spiral designed examples in blue & white and red & white colours, four floral examples, a narrow upright example with flying birds in a mottled blue background, a mottled polychrome example and two further examples, (14). Provenance: estate of Lady Willis widow of Lord Willis of Chislehurst (Ted Willis) 1918-1992, screenwriter and playwright, creator of Dixon of Dock Green and other popular television dramas.

Lot 31

A Coalport part dinner service, 20th century, with cobalt blue and gilt highlighted acanthus scrolled borders, comprising of dinner & side plates, tureens and covers, twin handled soup dishes and saucers, (a Lot).

Lot 35

A Derby porcelain pedestal pot pourri pot, early 19th century, the circular pierced top with gilt masks, above Imari pattern body with wasted gilt decorated pedestal upon a quatraform concave base, height 11 cm, minus cover, red marks to base, together with a pair of Copeland china Imari pattern twin handled dishes, of rectangular form with pierced serpentine handles and lobed rim in the typical gilt, red, blue and peach colourings with floral sprays, marked in green Copeland`s China England & 9440 6, width 31 cm, (3).

Lot 77

A miniature Sevres porcelain and gilt metal mounted vase and cover, the domed hinged cover with gilt acorn finial with dark blue ground and gilt bordered cartouche enclosing seated figure in a landscape, the dark blue ground body with floral cartouche with c & s scrolled side mounts, a circular dish below mounted with three scrolled supports, marked with interlaced L`s & 84, height 10 cm, together with a miniature Sevres porcelain gilt metal mounted vase and cover, in a cream and pink ground with gilt floral swags, marked with interlaced L`s & S, height 15.5 cm, (2).

Lot 264

An Edwardian Liberty & Co silver teaspoon, Birmingham 1906, with turquoise matrix hammered handle, length 14 cm, approximate gross weight 0.86 oz.

Lot 401

A 19th century silver cased, open face, key-wind, duplex pocket watch, by James McCabe - London. The chain fusee movement with duplex escapement, and compensation balance. White enamel dial signed Jas McCabe Royal Exchange London 02831, with subsidiary seconds dial. Signed on the top plate, Jas McCabe Royal Exchange London 02831. The case dated 1899, bearing hallmarks for Chester & London. .

Lot 407

Two Georgian gilt metal pair cased, verge pocket watches, one by Sam Joulmin London, numbered 2340 & the other by Charles Merrill Richmond, numbered 2743. Both with chain fusee movement and verge escapements. The Charles Merrill watch with a tortoiseshell veneered outer case. (2)

Lot 416

Four Georgian & later gilt metal cased, verge pocket watches. By `Jonas Copley Manchester, numbered 11992`; `John Ward London, numbered D1814`, the other two unnamed. (af) (4)

Lot 421

A 22ct gold and amethyst cocktail ring, size `M/N`; An amethyst rough cut bead necklace & A gilt metal and paste amethyst oval brooch. (3)

Lot 522

Banks & Co, Effingham Wilson, publishers- "A Balloon View of London as seen from Hampstead" 1851; reproduction print, mounted and framed, 80x115cm

Lot 557

Daniel Lerpiniere c.1745-1785- "Italian Ruins"; published Feb 1st 1789, by John & Jonah Boydell, Cheapside London, engraving after John Taylor, 57x73cm, together with one other engraving from the same suite, depicting a similar classical Italian view, (2) (unframed)

Lot 562

Luigi Rados 1773-1840- "Veduta Dell` Interno Del Duomo Di Milano"; published in Milano, by Frantelli Bettalli and London by Colnaghi & Co, extensively and finely hand-coloured in monochrome, after J B Bosio, 53x66cm: Carolina Lose act.1816- "Venduta Della Facciata E Fianco ....Milano"; published by Milano Presso Francesco Bernucca c.1816, extensively and finely hand-coloured engraving, after Francesco Lose, 44x56cm, (2) (unframed)

Lot 565

Lorenzo Lorenzi fl. early-mid 18th century- "Assunzione di Maria Vergine"; engraving after Carlo Maratta 1625-1713, 38x28cm: F B Michel, act.late 18th century- "Venus & Cupid"; published May 1st, 1779 by John Boydell, London, engraving after Carlo Marrata: together with a collection of 17/18th and 19th century etchings and engravings, mainly portraiture, after various hands, (a lot) (unframed)

Lot 591

Gye & Balne, Printers 1808- "Grand State Lottery, June 28, 1808"; engraving, together with one other early 19th century advertisement for the Bish Lottery: B Longmate, mid 19th century- "Arms of the City Companies"; engravings, plates I,II,III,IV, in matching frames: British School, 18th century- "Cripple-Gate; New-Gate, Lud-Gate, Bishop-Gate, Moore-Gate, Alders-Gate"; engravings, from the same suite, six separate plates in a shared mount, 104x10cm: After Thomas Hosmer Shepherd 1793-1864- "Stock Exchange"; hand-coloured engraving by A Cruse, together with a large collection of 18/19th century engravings and prints all relating to the London stock market, all framed: Bacons Atlas of London & Suburbs, book, with other 19th century titles to include Burns Works, English Historical Documents and others, (a lot)

Lot 660

Louis Haghe, Belgian 1806-1885- "The Holy Well, Ratisbon"; watercolour, bears framer`s label `J & W Vokins, Dealers in Drawings, Engravings and Works of Art, 10 King Street, St James`s, London SW`, 33.7x26cm

Lot 694

Diane McLoughlin, late 20th-early 21st century- "Black & White Pour"; household paint on canvas, 215x152cm., (unframed). Provenance: with The Curwen Gallery, London according to label attached to the reverse. BP International Ltd (may be subject to Droit de Suite)

Lot 706

* Sir Nicolas Dorigny 1657-1746 "Christus Petro ovium curam committit"; published c.1711-1719 plate three from an original series of eight, seven scenes after Raphael, this the complete series lacking the title page, plates to include "Ananias corruit exaniminis; Paulus et Barnabas Lystrae; Petrus cum Joanne claudum a matris utero sanat; Paulus praedicans in Areopago; Miraculosa ad stagnum Genezareth piscium captura; Bar-Iesv sive Elymas Paphi...". etchings with engraving after Raphael, c.1711-1719, publ. `Raphael Sanctius Urbinas pinxit` and `Nicolaus Dorigny Gallus Del. & Sculp, Exemplar asservatur in Palatio MAG. BRIT. REG. dicto HAMPTON COURT Long. ped. 17. pol. 6. Alt. ped. 11. pol. 4., each stamped for Worcester Royal Porcelain Works Museum, all in good condition, trimmed with margins, good strong clear impressions, 53x80cm and 53x63cm, Note: Plate 3 from a series of eight (title and seven scenes) reproducing the cartoons executed by Raphael for a series of tapestries commissioned by Leo X for the Sistine Chapel (1515-1518); bought by Charles I, the cartoons were placed in Hampton Court Palace in 1699 and are now at the Victoria & Albert Museum to be seen; Dorigny went to England and engraved the cartoons between 1711-1719, a work for which he was knighted in 1720., (7) (unframed)

Lot 711

* J J Foster, Author, Published 1903- "Miniature Painters, British And Foreign, With Some Account of those Who Practised in America in the Eighteenth century"; publ. Dickinson`s, London, E P Dutton & Co, New York, 1903, two volumes, Author`s Edition, hard covers, red cloth spines, gilt tooling, 36x27cm,ea.: George G Williamson, Author, Published 1893- "Andrew & Nathaniel Plimer, Miniature Painters, Their Lives and their Works"; publ. London, George Bell & Sons, printed by the Chiswick Press, 1893, numbered 19, from an edition of 75 containing various hand-coloured plates after the Plimers, hardcover in cream linen, gilt tooling, 110 examples on hand-made paper, as issued, 33x24c: "One Hundred Silhouette Portraits, Selected from the Collection of Francis Wellesley", 1912; printed by Horace Hart at the University Press Oxford, for Francis Wellesley, 1912, with preface by Weymer Mills, one hundred copies printed for private circulation, unnumbered copy, hardcover, cream cloth, gilt tooled spine, 41x30cm: together with other similar assorted art reference books, various titles, (6)

Lot 729

Map of the Antilles, J. Covens & C. Mortier, act.1730- Published c.1730 "Carte des Antilles; Françoises et des Isles Voisins. Amsterdam, c.1730; hand-coloured engraving, with remarque, depicting the islands between Guadeloupe and Grenada, after De L`Isle, including St Lucia, Barbados and Mustique: with one further map from the same edition depicting the the Diocese de Toul & Metz, France and pages of text from the original book "Introduction la Geographie", 59.5c45.5cm: Emanuel Bowen 1714-1767- A new and accurate map of Great Britain & Ireland, together with their respective islands &c. Drawn from surveys and the most approved maps and charts. The whole being regulated by astronomical observations; Publisher, London, William Innys, 1747, originally published in "A complete system of geography", 1747; engraving, with pictorial cartouche, vertical crease: together with two other engraved maps from the same 1747 edition depicting Spain & Portugal; Netherlands & Low Countries; (book) (unframed)

Lot 806

A pair of silver pedestal goblets designed by Anthony Elson, by Garrard & Co, London, 1973, with engraved inscriptions, four silver backed brushes and hand mirror, together with miscellaneous white metal, other awards, and white metal figurines, ( a lot ). Provenance: estate of Lady Willis widow of Lord Willis of Chislehurst (Ted Willis) 1918-1992, screenwriter and playwright, creator of Dixon of Dock Green and other popular television dramas.

Lot 818

Miscellaneous items, including a set of brass postal scales, a military compass by Lawrence & Mayo, London, and drawing instruments, (a lot), a/f.

Lot 854

Warner (Jack) JACK OF ALL TRADES: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY, first edition, dustjacket, 8vo, London: W.H. Allen, 1975, ASSOCIATION COPY, inscribed by the author on the half title, `To Ted [Willis] and Audrey, with my grateful thanks for the "Lamp" & the "Green", affectionately, Mollie & Jack`. Provenance: Ted, Lord Willis (1914-92). Lord Willis wrote the film `The Blue Lamp` and the resulting TV series, `Dixon of Dock Green`, that made Warner a star; with approx. 35 other British showbiz biographies from Lord Willis`s library and a small selection of personal items relating to his career.

Lot 855

Felstead (S. Theodore) STARS WHO MADE THE HALLS: A Hundred Years of English Humour, Harmony and Hilarity, second impression, lacks dustjacket, tape repairs, spine sunned, photos, 8vo, London: T. Werner Laurie, 1947, inscribed on front blank, `To my dearest & sweetest fan. Without your support I`d have been in the workhouse long ago. G.H. Elliott, 1948. * P.S. Please don`t keep belching during my act.`; Epstein (Brian) A CELLARFUL OF NOISE, dustjacket (edge wear, short tears), 8vo, London: Souvenir Presss, 1964, FIRST EDITION. Provenance: Ted, Lord Willis (some with his inscription/book stamps); with approx. 50 other books on music hall and popular song from Lord Willis`s library.

Lot 856

Osborne (John) A BETTER CLASS OF PERSON, AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY: 1929-1956, dustjacket, light soiling to upper edges, 8vo, London: Faber & Faber, 1981, FIRST EDITION. Provenance: Ted, Lord Willis; with approx. 50 other books about London theatre, and a small quantity of West End theatre programmes.

Lot 857

Davis Jr (Sammy) HOLLYWOOD IN A SUITCASE, dustjacket, 8vo, London: Granada, 1980, FIRST UK EDITION. Provenance: Ted, Lord Willis. INSCRIBED ON THE TITLE, `To Audrey & Ted, Peace & Love, Sammy Davis Jr`. With approx 50 other books on Hollywood from Lord Willis`s library (some with inscriptions or stamps).

Lot 858

Ayckbourn (Alan) THE NORMAN CONQUESTS, dustjacket (lightly browned at the upper edge), 8vo, London: Chatto & Windus, 1975, FIRST EDITION. Provenance: Ted, Lord Willis. With approx. 125 other playtexts, both performing and library editions (some with Lord Willis`s inscsription or stamp).

Lot 860

McInnes (Graham) HUMPING MY BLUEY, dustjacket (edges creased, dusty), edges dusty, 8vo, London: Hamish Hamilton, 1966, FIRST EDITION; MacInnes (Colin) SIDNEY NOLAN, plates, introduction by Kenneth Clark, dustjacket (price clipped, tears and light soiling), large 4to, London: Thames & Hudson, 1961, FIRST EDITION. Provenance: Ted, Lord Willis. With approx 170 books of Australian interest, plus a small selection of Australian vinyl records.

Lot 862

Lincoln (I.T.T.) REVELATIONS OF AN INTERNATIONAL SPY, photographic plates, lacks dustjacket, spine soiled, owner`s inscription and neatly written note about Lincoln`s career and family on front endpapers, 8vo, New York: Robert McBride & Company, 1916, FIRST EDITION. Provenance: J.B. Wilson (inscription), Lord Willis. With approx. 65 other works from Lord Willis`s library concerning international espionage (some with inscriptions or stamps).

Lot 867

Baring-Gould (William S.) SHERLOCK HOLMES: A BIOGRAPHY OF THE WORLD`S FIRST CONSULTING DETECTIVE, lacks dustjacket, boards sunned, plates, 8vo, London: Hart-Davis, 1962, FIRST EDITION. Provenance: Ted, Lord Willis. With approx. 65 other works of, or relating to, crime fiction from Lord Willis`s library, including Vols. VII & XVIII of the `Strand Magazine` in the publisher`s pictorial cloth.

Lot 871

Coren (Alan) GOLFING FOR CATS, dustjacket (spine faded), edges stained, 8vo, London: Robson, 1975, FIRST EDITION. Provenance: Ted, Lord Willis. With approx. 70 other books from Lord Willis`s library devoted to humour and English & American idiom and usage.

Lot 873

Hepworth (Barbara) A PICTORIAL AUTOBIOGRAPHY, dustjacket, plates, folio, Bath: Adams & Dart, 1970, FIRST EDITION. Provenance: Ted, Lord Willis. With approx. 50 other books from Lord Willis`s library concerning art, antiques and collectables.

Lot 874

Williams (Raymond) CULTURE AND SOCIETY 1780-1950, dustjacket (short tears/creases, small ink stains), 8vo, London: Chatto & Windus, 1958, FIRST EDITION. Provenance: Ted, Lord Willis. With approx. 160 other literary works from Lord Willis`s library.

Lot 875

Rickards (Colin) BOWLER HATS AND STETSONS: STORIES OF ENGLISHMEN IN THE WILD WEST, dustjacket (light browning), photographic plates, one quire loose, 8vo, London: Ronald Whiting & Wheaton, 1966, FIRST EDITION. Provenance: Ted, Lord Willis. With approx. 27 other works about the United States and Canada from Lord Willis`s library.

Lot 879

Mortimer (John) CLINGING TO THE WRECKAGE: A PART OF LIFE, dustjacket (light browning at edges), 8vo, London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1982, FIRST EDITION. Provenance: Ted, Lord Willis. With approx. 65 other autobiographical works for Lord Willis`s library.

Lot 885

Pepys (Samuel) DIARY, 10 volumes, publisher`s blue cloth gilt (edge wear), London: George Bell & Sons, 1893-99. With approx. 75 other volumes. Sold not subject to return.

Lot 886

ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA, ninth edition, 34 (of 35) volumes, Edinburgh: Adam & Charles Black, 1875-.

Lot 887

Cromwell (T.) HISTORY AND DESCRIPTION OF THE PARISH OF CLERKENWELL, 48 engravings by J. & H.S. Storer, 3 maps/plans, one folding, publisher`s pebbled cloth (worn), 8vo, London: Longman etc, no date; Taylor (Phoebe Atrwood) PROOF OF THE PUDDING, dustjacket, 8vo, London: Collins Crime Club, 1945, FIRST EDITION. With a quantity of other books, including two Dick Francis first editions.

Lot 1045

A composite set of brass shop weighing scales on a rectangular wooden base, by Wilcock & Sons, Preston, length 60.5 cm, together with eight brass weights.

Lot 1527

A 17th century style oak dresser, early 20th century, three panel moulded drawers upon turned baluster front legs united by stretchers, bearing plaque Maple & Co., (lacking superstructure), 92 x 154 x 51 cm.

Lot 1574

A Georgian and later Adamesque design bowfront serving table, with fluted; urn & floral motif, decorated frieze, upon fluted tapering supporting, 88 x 92 cm. (alterations)

Lot 3

A Boxed Bassett Lowke `O` Gauge Special Commemorative Release BR Ex-LMS Stainer 2-6-0 Mogul Spirit Fired Live Steam Locomotive & Tender 42981, limited edition no.368 of 500 released in 2000, scale 7mm to 1ft, in black livery with accessories, display track and booklet, as new.

Lot 30

A Collection of `OO/HO` Gauge Trains and Accessories, including a boxed Marklin Passenger Set 3200, two boxed Marklin Goods Sets 3100 & 2939, Marklin track and accessories, boxed Fleischmann Passenger Set, boxed Tri-ang trains and accessories, loose rolling stock, two Airfix kits, buildings etc, in three boxes.

Lot 45

A Large Collection of Boxed Graham Farish `N` Gauge Locomotives and Rolling Stock, including BR Class 101 2 Car Diesel Set 8133, BR Class 101 3 Car Diesel Set 8143, Inter -city 125 Set 8125, fourteen locomotives-BR Class 40 No.8115, Class 4f No.1845, Standard Tank No.1655, Class 33 No.8314, Class 4P No.1205, Class A4 Falcon No.1865, Duchess of Hamilton No.1816, Class 5 No.1805, Class 8F No.1905, Argyll & Southerland No.8414, Pannier Tank No.1105, General Purpose Tank No.1702, Prairie No.1609 etc., three unboxed locomotives, eighteen coaches, sixty two wagons and a signal box.

Lot 48

A Large Collection of Boxed `N` Gauge Trains and Accessories, including an Escala crane truck, five Wrenn Micromodel packs, Arnold Rapido turntable and coal wagon, Langley Miniature Model locomotive kit, Lima-two locomotives, car transporter, six coaches and five wagons, fifty seven Peco wagons, Pecolectrics, Berko signals, P & D Marsh trackside accessories, plaster buildings, track and power units, in four boxes.

Lot 69

A German Tinplate Stationary Steam Plant by Doll & Cie, the single cylinder engine on tinplate stand with stairs and gallery, horizontal boiler raised on brick effect stand, brick effect chimney, all on a red tinplate base; A Similar Tinplate Stationary Steam Plant, no makers mark; A Small Tinplate Stationary Steam Plant, no makers mark (3)

Lot 73

A Vertical Copper Boiler with Wooden Cladding, working pressure 60lb, injector fitted with pump and tester, with accessories, in a wooden carrying case; John Fowler & Co. Catalogue "Duplicate Parts for Traction Engines, Road Rollers and Traction Wagons 1910; Floyd Clymer`s Album of Historical Steam Traction Engines 1949 (3)

Lot 82

Four German Tinplate Toys:- Arnold Remote Control Satellite, with box lid; Arnold Candidat Sports Tourer with Driver (missing wheel); boxed Remote Control Helicopter by Biller; boxed Helios Helicopter No.560 by Blomer & Schuler

Lot 99

A Boxed Tinplate Crane by George Kellerman & Co., Germany, with silver finish, in a pictorial card box; A Boxed Mamod Minor No.2 Stationary Engine; A Painted Aluminium Knife Grinding Figure; A Tin of Meccano (4)

Lot 102

A Collection of Meccano, including a No.5 Set, with green and red pieces, in the original oak box, two Accessory Outfits-3A & 6A, a later boxed Meccano Highway Multikit construction set etc.

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