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Lot 1779

Chesterton (G.K.) St Thomas Aquinas, 12mo, cloth, 1933; Boase (T.S.R.) Boniface VIII, 8vo, cloth, 1933; Prat (F.) The theology of Saint Paul, 2 vols, 8vo, cloth, London & Dublin, 1945; Leff (G.) William of Ockham, 8vo, cloth, d-j, Manchester, 1975, and 10 others (15).

Lot 1780

Malory (Sir Thomas) The history of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, edited... by Thomas Wright, 3 vols, 12mo, original blue cloth gilt, 1897; Buckle (H.T.) History of civilization in England, 3 vols, 12mo, cloth, 1894; Simnett (W.E.) The British colonial empire, 12mo, cloth, frontispiece, 1942; Turner (W.J., ed.) The British Commonwealth and Empire, 8vo, cloth, colour plates, illustrations, 1943; Massingham (H. & P.) The London anthology, 8vo, cloth, d-j, plates & illustrations, 1950; Kitson Clark (G.S.R.) An expanding society, Britain 1830-1900, 8vo, cloth, Cambridge, 1967, and 15 others relating to British history (25).

Lot 1783

Jefferies (Richard) The gamekeeper at home, 12mo, original green cloth gilt, frontispiece, illustrations, 1896; Shand (A.I.) The Haddon Hall Library: Shooting, 12mo, original green cloth gilt, uncut, frontispiece & plates, 1902; Hughes (Margaret) All on a summer`s day, 8vo, cloth, plates, 1953, and 4 others (7).

Lot 1796

Burgess (Anthony) Coaching Days of England, oblong folio, cloth-backed boards, no d-j, colour frontispiece & plates, illustrations, 1966

Lot 1799

Thomas (S.) The banker`s sure guide, or, monied man`s assistant... fourth edition, small 8vo, contemporary calf, London & Newcastle, 1778, ownership inscriptions of Joseph Barker, 1787 & 1797.

Lot 1832

Two brass and copper fireman`s hose spray fittings, by John Taylor, Dunford & Co, Dean Street, Newcastle, 19in. (59cms); and another hose fitting; together with another similar, 18 1/2in. (47cms). (4)

Lot 1850

A small late 19th Century French barograph, by Richard Fréres, the oak case with carrying handle, and hinge to the side, opening to reveal a stack of five vacuum disc bellows, the drum with eight day movement, with brass fittings, and base stamped with makers marks and `17249`, 7in. x 4in. x 5in. (17.5cms x 10cms x 12.5cms) high; together with a collection of Negretti & Zambra barograph papers.

Lot 1860

An Arts & Crafts oak letter box, the flap top above metal panel with letter slot, embossed "Letters" and embossed panels below with flower motif flanking a glass panelled door, 11in. (28cms) high.

Lot 1862

A Cambridge University hockey jacket and scarf, by Buttress & Co. of Cambridge, the pocket with crescent, crossed sticks and date 1924-25-26-27; an associated cap, also by Buttress & Co., with tasselled top, crescent above 1925-26; together with five Cambridge University journals; and a gentleman`s evening tie case.

Lot 1869

A lacquered brass inclinometer, by H. Hughes & Sons, London.

Lot 1878

A Huntley & Palmer biscuit tin, modelled as eight books bound by a buckled belt, 6 1/2in. (16cms) x 6 1/2in. (16cms) high.

Lot 1901

An early 20th Century brass Arts & Crafts charger, hammered and embossed with stylized tulip design, 14in. (36cms) diameter.

Lot 1905

A 1920`s bronze promotional figure, `Mrs. Maymore`, stamped to base, `May & Padmore Ltd., B`ham., Xmas 1925.` 3 1/4in. (8.5cms) high.

Lot 1911

A Lachenel & Co. of London concertina, both rosewood ends with pierced design, inlaid with floral metal decoration, twenty four steel buttons, joined by five-fold leather bellows, no. 58406, 6 1/4in. (16cms), in original case (missing cover).

Lot 1940

A pair of 19th Century gold thread and gilt brass epaulettes, possibly Royal Marines, with gold lay, the straps edged with twist of bullion and border of twisted gold wire, with thirty four gold bullions fixed over rigid bonnet, lined with red silk and leather; together with matching red silk and bullion sword knot, all in original tin with brass plaque "J. Jones, 6 Regent Street, London & 16 Bachelors Walk, Dublin".

Lot 1941

A pair of 19th Century epaulettes, with gold thread and gilt metal, the button at the end of the strap depicting motto for the Order of the Garter around a crest of three cannons, lined with blue velvet and leather, with maker`s label J. Jones of London & Dublin, in original matching pin case.

Lot 1945

A Royal Marine officer`s sword, by Miller & Sons of London and Southampton, with 30in. (76cms) engraved blade, gilt knuckle guard with badge, with wire bound fish skin hilt, and lion mask pommel, complete with scabbard, cloth cover and belt.

Lot 1965

Two near matching ships wall clocks, by Grant & Son, the painted faces with roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dials, in oak case with twisted rope carving.

Lot 1967

A Dobbie McInnes & Clyde ship`s brass cased barometer, with painted face, on stained wood mount.

Lot 1968

A Sutton & Co. of Newcastle pressure indicator; a volt meter; together with a flare meter, by Michelin. (3)

Lot 1973

A ship`s brass cased barometer, by Henry Browne & Sons Ltd, mounted on stained oak plinth.

Lot 1974

A brass sextant, by Spencer Browning & Co, London.

Lot 1980

A ships Excelsior IV log, by Thomas Walker & Son Ltd., Birmingham, complete with weight and propeller; together with A T.W. Ray & Co. of Liverpool meter in brass case; two vertical force instruments, one by James White of Glasgow, in case; and other sundry marine items.

Lot 1983

An early 19th Century ship`s log, the title page inscribed "Journal of a Voyage from London to Madeira & Tenerife, in the Frances of London, William Johnson Commander, Kept by Alexander Mitchell, Mate, Began April, 1st 1805", with silhouette to inside front cover, charts, paintings of ships, songs and other verse throughout.

Lot 1986

An early 19th Century ebony octant, by Spence, Browning & Rust of London, with ivory measure and nameplate, copper arm and fittings, with three filters, the arm 13 3/4in. (35cms) long, in fitted case.

Lot 1987

An early 20th Century lacquered brass sextant, by E. Moncriess & Son of South Shields, with ivory scale, the arm with microscope reader, fitted with two sets of three filters, the arm 9 3/4in. (25cms) long, in fitted case.

Lot 1988

A late 19th Century sextant, by James Imray & Son of London, lacquered brass with ivory scale, a set of three and a set of four filters, the arm with microscope reader, 9 3/4in. (25cms) long, in fitted oak case.

Lot 1990

A ship`s chronometer case, the lid with glass panel and ivory nameplate "J.A. Seckle & Zonen of Rotterdam", with brass fittings.

Lot 1991

A ship`s brass cased clock, the enamel face with roman dial and arabic subsidiary seconds dial, marked H.S.T.M.I. & P. Co. Ltd., 6in. (15cms) diameter.

Lot 2000

Three brass anchors, "W.L. The Buyers & Co. Ltd. of Sunderland"; "N. Hingley & Sons Ltd., Sole Makers, Dudley"; and "R. Sykes & Son Ltd, Cradley Heath". (3)

Lot 2027

An early 20th Century mantel clock, retailed by Wilson & Sharp of Edinburgh, in arched inlaid mahogany case, the enamel face with arabic numerals, fitted with a Japy Freres eight day movement, raised on four brass ball feet, 11in. (28cms) high.

Lot 2039

An early 20th Century mantel clock, by Phillip Haas & Sons, the arched mahogany with inlaid shell forms, and stringing, fitted with an eight day striking movement, the silvered face with roman numerals, 15in. (38cms) high.

Lot 2042

An early 20th Century brass cased carriage clock, retailed by Mappin & Webb, with French movement, the case with reeded columns, the face with roman numerals, 4 3/4in. (12cms) high, in fitted leatherette case.

Lot 2068

A late 19th Century oak Arts & Crafts hall stand, the back panel fitted with two carved panels and six coat hooks, the lower portion formed as an umbrella stand, 72 x 31in. (183 x 79cms).

Lot 1

A SAPPHIRE & DIAMOND OVAL CLUSTER RING, 18CT GOLD HOOP

Lot 66

A SILVER LEVER WATCH & A SILVER WATCH CASE

Lot 118

AN EPNS TAZZA TEAPOT & OTHER ARTICLES

Lot 124

A SCOTTISH SILVER MINIATURE MUG & BEAKER EDINBURGH 2001 2OZS

Lot 143

TWO SILVER LIDDED CUT GLASS HAIRPIN BOXES, BIRMINGHAM 1902 & `03

Lot 165

A CONTINENTAL SILVER TABLE SERVICE INCLUDING A COMPLIMENT OF SILVER HAFTED KNIVES, BEARING GERMAN CONTROL MARKS & "800" 88OZS WEIGHABLE

Lot 184

A GERMAN PORCELAIN GROUP OF A LADY AND GALLANT IN COLOURS BEARING SPURIOUS LUDWIGSBERG MARK EARLY 20TH C SOME RESTORATION AND A PAIR OF LATER GERMAN PORCELAIN FIGURES OF FRUIT & FLOWER GATHERERS

Lot 189

A STAFFORDSHIRE IRONSTONE JAPAN PATTERN PART DESSERT SERVICE PRINTED IN BLUE AND ENAMELLED WITH BRIGHTLY COLOURED GROUP OF FLOWERS AND THREE BORDER SPRAYS PRINTED RECTANGULAR IRONSTONE CHINA MARK & PAINTED 993 C1830 (12)

Lot 197

THREE JOHN RIDGEWAY COBALT GROUND TEA/COFFEE CUPS & SAUCERS PAINTED WITH FLORAL PANELS AND RICHLY GILT PAINTED PATTERN NUMBERS ALL C1830

Lot 203

A PAIR OF CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN FIGURES OF A SHEPHERD & SHEPHERDESS ENAMELLED AND GILT EARLY 20TH C

Lot 207

TWELVE FRANKLIN MINT REPLICA 18TH C ENGLISH & CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN TEAPOTS AND COVERS, PRINTED VICTORIA & ALBERT MUSEUM MARK AND A ROYAL CROWN DERBY DERBY POSIES PATTERN TEAPOT & COVER (26)

Lot 211

A PAIR OF CHAMBERLAIN WORCESTER LAVENDER BLUE GROUND DESSERT PLATES PAINTED WITH PANELS OF FLOWERS, A PAIR OF JOHN RIDGEWAY APPLE GREEN & PRIMROSE YELLOW GROUND DESSERT PLATES PAINTED WITH FLOWERS & A BROWN-WESTHEAD MOORE & CO. CORAL GROUND PLATE PAINTED IN THE BARBOTINE MANOR & GILT

Lot 213

A PAIR OF GEORGE JONES CRESCENT CHINA MOULDED COBALT GROUND DESSERT DISHES PAINTED WITH A CENTRAL GROUP & SPIRALLING PANELS OF FLOWERS & GILT FOLIAGE

Lot 215

TEN CHINESE PORCELAIN PLATES INCLUDING FAMILLE ROSE EXAMPLES LATE 18TH & 19TH C

Lot 216

A STAFFORDSHIRE EARTHENWARE DESSERT SERVICE PRINTED IN COBALT & ENAMELLED AND GILT WITH BUTTERFLIES & FLOWERS THE PEARLISED GLAZE C1850 (12)

Lot 222

A QUANTITY OF SYLVAC AND OTHER POTTERY MODELS OF DOGS & OTHER ANIMALS

Lot 228

FIFTEEN FELDSPATHIC STONEWARE JUGS & A PORTER MUG, SPRIGGED WITH HUNTING SCENES BENEATH A COBALT BAND VARIOUS SIZES ALL C1820; A CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN TEAPOT AND COVER 18TH RESTORED; A PAIR OF LATER CHINESE BOWLS, COVERS AND STANDS

Lot 232

A VICTORIAN SEMI-OPALESCENT GLASS FLOWER STAND WITH THREE FRILLED & FLARED VASES HAVING SPIRAL TRAILED DECORATION

Lot 328

A FRENCH BRASS TIMEPIECE SIGNED A & C A ROBERTSON LONDON EARLY 20TH C

Lot 348

A PAIR OF GERMAN BRASS TELESCOPIC STUDENTS OIL LAMPS STAMPED P. F AND MARKED PATENT WILDE & WESSEL BERLIN 19TH C ADAPTED FOR ELECTRICITY FAULTS; A GILT METAL MOUNTED ONYX TABLE LAMP

Lot 402

A 19TH C CONCERTINA WITH MAHOGANY HEXAGONAL FRETS TWENTY ONE BUTTONS LABELLED LACHENAL & CO ... AND NUMBERED 99138 CASED

Lot 576

A WYLIE & LOCKHEAD WALNUT LUGGAGE STAND STAMPED NAME AND 79094 C1890

Lot 8

Orange Trees & House-A Clarice Cliff shape 334 sandwich tray circa 1929 hand painted with a stylised tree and cottage landscape with orange and black banding, Fantasque mark, width 30 cms. Condition-No chips, cracks or restoration, scratched to the body.

Lot 118

Umbrellas & Rain-A Clarice Cliff globe shaped cup and saucer circa 1929 hand painted with alternate panels of star burst and spot and line motifs in mixed palette with conforming banding, Fantasque and printed FANTASQUE and Bizarre marks across the two pieces. Condition-No chips, cracks or restoration.

Lot 312

Nouvelles Variations-Soixante-Quinze Motifs Decoratifs en Ving t Planches par Benedictus. An original 1920’s folio of Pochoir panels of designs by Eduard Benedictus showing Art Deco floral and abstract studies. Formerly the property of Miss Clarice Cliff, purchased from F. Lewis of London Rd, Benfleet, Essex, signed by Clarice Cliff in ink to the front board along side the autograph of Eric Elliot. Contains the title page and three colour plates, No’s 11, 13 & 15, each 48 cms by 37 cms.

Lot 316

A later 20th century Christie’s Auctioneers poster for the 1989 Clarice Cliff sale with close up image of Red Trees & House, framed and glazed, measures 75 cms by 50 cms.

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