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Lot 985

Johnson, Samuel. Works of, two volumes, Jones, London 1825. Half calf (scuffed), octavo; Hawker, R.S. Cornish Ballads and Other Poems, first edition, Lane, London 1908. Blind stamped black cloth, portrait frontispiece, octavo (spine faded); Davidson, John. Baptist Lake, first edition, Ward & Downey, London 1894. Black cloth, octavo; Davidson, John. A Random Itinerary, limited edition of 600, Matthews / Lane / Copeland & Day, London / Boston 1894. Cloth, frontispiece, fourteen page publisher`s catalogue, octavo; and assorted other works, (26). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 994

Kipling, Rudyard. Collected Verse, Hodder & Stoughton, London 1912. Half crushed morocco prize binding, top edge gilt, quarto; Bunyan, John. The Pilgrim`s Progress, Virtue, London 1859. Full calf, top edge gilt, portrait frontispiece, vignette title page, engraved plate illustrations, quarto; Defoe, Daniel. The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, Oxford University Press, London 1910. Full tree calf, illustrations, octavo; and seven other assorted leather bindings, (10). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 996

Searle, Ronald, (illustrator), & Shy, Timothy. The Terror of St. Trinian`s, first edition, Parrish, London 1952. Boards, dustjacket, illustrations, octavo; and Searle, Ronald, (illustrator), & Willans, Geoffrey. Down with Skool!, second impression, Parrish, London 1953. Boards, dustjacket, illustrations, octavo, (2). Best Bid Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 997

Crockett, W.S., & Smith, William. Abbotsford, first edition, Black, London 1905. Green cloth gilt, top edge gilt, twenty colour plate illustrations, quarto; Bagot, Richard, & Du Cane, Ella. The Italian Lakes, first edition, Black, London 1905. Decorative blue cloth, top edge gilt, sixty-eight colour plate illustrations, six-page publisher`s catalogue, quarto (spine dulled and with nicked ends); Du Cane, Florence, & Du Cane, Ella. The Canary Islands, first edition, Black, London 1911. Blue-grey cloth, twenty colour plate illustrations, folding map, quarto; and five other assorted works, (8). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 999

Poe, Edgar Allan. Selected Tales of Mystery, Sidgwick & Jackson, London 1909. Decorative dark blue cloth, top edge gilt, sixteen colour plate illustrations by Byam Shaw, quarto; Reynolds, Frank, (illustrator). Mr Pickwick. Pages from The Pickwick Papers, Hodder & Stoughton, London no date. Crimson cloth gilt, twenty-five colour plate illustrations, quarto; Kingsley, Charles. Westward Ho!, Dent, London 1923. Navy cloth gilt, sixteen colour plate illustrations by E.A. Cox, , quarto; and a further seven assorted works, either illustrated or with decorative cloth binding, (8). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 1000

Twenty Observer Books, including The Lake District, first edition, 1978; Show Jumping & Eventing, first edition, 1976; and Commercial Vehicles, 1966; with twenty-one `Britain in Pictures` titles; twenty-one `King Penguin` titles; and assorted other books. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 1001

Dore, Gustave, (illustrator), & Cervantes. The History of Don Quixote, Cassell, Petter & Galpin, London no date. Bevelled blue cloth gilt (rebacked), plate illustrations, quarto; and seven other assorted works, (8). Best Bid Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 1005

Clew, Kenneth. The Kennet & Avon Canal, second edition, David & Charles, Newton Abbot 1973. Boards, dustjacket, illustrations, octavo; Smith, G. Our Canal Population, new edition, Haughton, London no date. bevelled green cloth, illustrations, octavo; and assorted other works of canal interest, (13). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 1006

Maggs, Colin. British Railway Panorama, first edition, Millstream Books, Bath 1990. Boards, dustjacket, quarto; Simmons, Jack. The Railway in Town and Country 1830-1914, first edition, David & Charles, Newton Abbot 1986. Boards, dustjacket, octavo; Biddle, Gordon. Victorian Stations, first edition, David & Charles, Newton Abbot 1973. Boards, dustjacket, octavo; and assorted other works of railway interest, (24). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 1008

John Speed (1552-1629), `Glostershire`, Engraved county map, hand coloured, English text verso, Sold by Bassett & Chiswell, 41cm x 54cm, Unframed; and three other maps of Gloucestershire interest, each framed, (4). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 1009

John Speed (1552-1629), `Worcestershire`, Engraved county map, English text verso, Sold by Sudbury & Humble, 43cm x 53.5cm, In a double-sided frame. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 1010

Thomas Bowen (fl. 1700-1763), `A Correct Map of the Ottoman Empire`, Engraved map, hand-coloured, 33.5cm x 44cm; and, `The Russian Empire in Europe & Asia`, Engraved map, hand-coloured, 34cm x 47cm, Both framed and glazed, (2). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 1018

Indian School (19th century). Eleven miniature paintings on mica. Each tiled in pencil in English `State Elephant Coach`, `Bride & Bridegroom procession`, `Gateway of Suringham?`, ...?Feast Carnival`, `Hunted Tigers or Cheetah`, `Travelling palanquin`, `Madras Hawker`, `Sugar cane Mill`, `Playing ...?`, `Suspension Feast` and `His Highness of Tangore`, each 10.5cm x 15.5cm, loosely mounted on paper. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 38

A silver plated `Sarum Kettle`, with ebonised spacer and stopper by Deakin & Francis, 9.5in (24cm) h.

Lot 244

A George III mahogany square piano by John Broadwood & Son, London, inlaid stringing and with satinwood panels one inscribed `John Broadwood and Sons, Makers to his Majesty and the Princess, Great Pulteney Street, London, 1804, Golden Square`, on square tapering legs, brass caps and castors, 32.5in (82.5cm) h, 65.25in (165.4cm) w, 23.75in (60.4cm) d.

Lot 254

A teak military chest by S. Waring & Sons, Liverpool, in two sections, with two short and three long drawers, the brass lock stamped `S. J. WARING & SONS, CABINET MAKERS, LIVERPOOL,`, with sunken brass handles and side carrying handles, 36in (91.5cm) h and w, 19.5in (49.5cm) d.

Lot 260

A mahogany partner`s desk, with ebonised edging, the concave fronted rectangular top inset a tooled leather surface with twin flaps supported on lopers, the central frieze drawer flanked by further drawers, the reverse central drawer false, two drawers with ivory plaques inscribed `BARTHOLOMEW & FLETCHER, CABINET MAKERS AND UPHOLSTERERS, 217/8 TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD, LONDON, W, ESTBD 1843.`, on square tapering legs with brass castors, 30in (76cm) h, 51.75in (131.5cm) w, closed, 36in (91.5cm) d. Reverse faded.

Lot 397

Gillows & Co. A Victorian giltwood centre table, with a marble top, with sunken brass castors, the top stamped GILLOW & CO, 13372, 30.5IN (77.5cm) h, 33.75in (85.5cm) w, 19.75in (50cm) d. later gilt paint.

Lot 398

Gillow & Co. An ebonised and painted strung side cabinet, with bevelled glass doors and sides enclosing later glass shelves, the right door stamped `GILLOW & CO 13153`, c.1882-3, 39in (99cm) h, 40.5in (103cm) w, 13in (33cm) d.

Lot 484

An Edward VII dress sword, by Hawkes & Co, Piccadilly, London, with associated scabbard, a short sword with an etched monogram to the blade, with brass knuckle guard and two other swords. (4)

Lot 853

An Elkington & Co Silver Plated oval Dish with foliate engraved centre, and pierced foliate edge, 12" x 10 ½"

Lot 858

A Mixed Lot comprising: An Elkington & Co electroplated Table Vesta Case on stand, the rectangular base with reeded border to a plain field, set with a tapering trumpet pedestal, set with rectangular Vesta Case with hinged cover; together with a Table Cigarette Lighter and double ended Egg Cup, various dates and makers, (3)

Lot 868

A pair of early 20th Century electroplated Chocolate Pots, each of plain polished tapering form, with flat hinged covers and opposed side mounted handles, with Maker’s Mark H & H, height 6"

Lot 876

An early 20th Century Elkington & Co Silver Plated Ice Bucket, of usual form, with side ringlet handles, 9" tall

Lot 934

An Elizabeth II Sugar Basin and Milk Jug, each of polished circular form, with cast and applied gadrooned girdles and side handles, raised on spreading circular bases, weight combined 8 ¼ ozs, Birmingham 1964, makers mark CSC & Co, (2)

Lot 935

A pair of George V squat Candlesticks, each with fixed nozzles and plain polished sconces, on polished flared bases with reeded rims (loaded), height 4", Birmingham 1926, Makers Mark SB & S Ltd, (2)

Lot 936

A George V Table Sugar Caster of plain polished cylindrical form, with girdled body and pierced pull-off cover, with cast and applied finial and raised on an ogee foot, height 6 ¼", Birmingham 1910, marked Alexander Clark & Co

Lot 948

A George III Silver Tea Pot, of oval form, with hinged cover and pineapple finial, with reeded borders and engraved detail, to vacant cartouches, (heavily repaired), width 11 ½", London 1797, makers mark Peter & Ann Bateman

Lot 954

Six Elizabeth II Silver handled and Stainless Steel bladed Side Knives, Sheffield, 1985 and retailed by Garrard & Co Ltd, 112 Regent Street, London, W, (6)

Lot 979

A good Victorian Ink Stand, the rectangular base engraved with floral and foliate decoration, within a pierced and applied gallery, with shaped border, raised on four cast and applied scrolling feet, set with two frosted glass reservoirs within scrolling pierced frames, and beaded rims with hinged covers, flanking a central reservoir and pen rest, width 10", weight 23 ozs all in, London 1853, makers mark Edward & John Barnard

Lot 981

An unusual Edward VII art nouveau two handled Cup, of heavily hammered construction, the shallow flared bowl with castellated rim and stylised scrolling foliate side handles, to a tapering stem, further incorporating the side handles, raised on a domed and spreading circular foot, with shaped rim, height 7 ¾", weight 13 ozs, Birmingham 1908, makers mark E & Co

Lot 990

An Edward VII Silver mounted and moulded glass Claret Jug, the plain collar, to a flat hinged cover, (hinge A/F), the plain spout with square section tapering handle, to a trumpet body with diamond cut band and wrythen lower section, with further star cut base, height 10 ½", Sheffield 1908, makers mark Walker & Hall

Lot 996

A George V Taper Stick with detachable nozzle and girdled sconce, to an inverted baluster square section column and circular knop, raised on a stepped square base with scalloped corners, (loaded), height 4 ½", Sheffield 1930, makers mark TB & S

Lot 999

An Edward VII Silver mounted and cut glass Claret Jug, the plain polished collar with a hinged and domed cover, and applied finial, with further cast and applied spout and naturalistically modelled bamboo handle, to a hobnail cut tapering cylindrical body with star cut base, height 10 ½", London 1901, makers mark Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd

Lot 1004

A George VI Cigarette Case, of hinged rectangular form with all over engine turned decoration and frosted gilt interior, length 4 ¾", Birmingham 1941, makers mark CSC & Co

Lot 1007

A George V Silver mounted easel backed Photograph Frame, the plain polished portrait mount with arched top, to an oak backing, (lacking easel), height 6 ½", Birmingham 1919, makers mark H & A

Lot 1015

A George V Cigarette Case, of hinged square form, with all-over engine-turned decorated covers and initialled cartouche, to a frosted and gilt interior, with sprung clasp, height 3 ¼", Birmingham 1933, Maker’s Mark SB&S Ltd

Lot 1016

An Edward VII Ship’s type Silver mounted and cut glass Decanter, the flared body with side applied handle and star cut base, to a plain flared collar, and prismatic stopper, height 9", Birmingham 1909, Maker’s Mark JG&S

Lot 1030

An Elizabeth II Bottle Coaster, of typical baluster form with ring turned wooden inset, diameter 5 ¼", London 1976, Maker’s Mark M&H

Lot 1038

An Edward VII Vesta Case, of plain rectangular form, with hinged and sprung cover, side suspension, with striker to the base, height 1 5/8", Birmingham 1901, Maker’s Mark D&?

Lot 1043

A George IV Vinaigrette, of hinged rectangular form, the cover with an applied cast floral border enclosing a seaweed engraved panel, rope twist borders, and further seaweed engraved base, to a gilt interior with floral and foliate pierced and engraved gauze, width 1 1/8", Birmingham 1823, Maker’s Mark T&WS

Lot 1048

An Edward VII Vesta Case, of circular form, with hinged and sprung cover and side suspension, striker to the base, width 1 7/8", Birmingham 1908, Maker’s Mark JHH, and further Retailer’s Mark for George Maurice & Co

Lot 1059

A George V Combination Vesta Case and Whistle, of shaped oval form with hinged cover, and ring suspension, with striker to the side, and whistle to the end, length 2 ½", Birmingham circa 1915, Maker’s Mark A&J Zimmerman

Lot 1063

A George V Vesta Case, of circular form with hinged and sprung cover and side suspension and striker to the base, width 2", Birmingham 1923, Maker’s Mark S?&S Ltd

Lot 1064

A late Victorian Vesta Case, of plain polished rectangular form, with hinged and sprung cover, with striker to the base, height 1 5/8", London 1895, Maker’s Mark SM&Co

Lot 1070

A late Victorian large Vesta Case, of square form with top suspension, hinged and sprung cover, and all-over engraved foliate decoration, to a vacant cartouche, with striker to the base, height 2 3/8", Chester 1900, Maker’s Mark T&S

Lot 1071

An Edward VII Vesta Case, of rectangular form with hinged and sprung cover, side suspension and striker to the base, and all-over decorated with replicating Prince of Wales Feathers, and bearing Registration No 508821, Birmingham 1907, Maker’s Mark Mappin & Webb

Lot 1080

A Mixed Lot comprising: a 9ct Gold Vesta Case, of rectangular form with hinged and sprung cover, to an initialled body, ring side suspension and striker to the base, height 1 ½", Birmingham 1894, Maker’s Mark TA & Co; together with a 9ct Gold Locket, of hinged rectangular form, with top ring suspension and engraved floral decoration, to a vacant cartouche, various dates and makers (2)

Lot 1091

An Edward VII seal top Spoon, the plain and polished pear-shaped bowl to a facetted hexagonal stem and cast and applied urn-shaped finial, length 6 ¼", Sheffield 1906, Maker’s Mark TB&S

Lot 1095

An Edward VII novelty Pin Cushion, modelled in the form of a standing pig, with piercings to its back, length 2", Birmingham1905, Maker’s Mark L&S

Lot 1116

A cast white metal Nurses two part Buckle, pierced with masks and foliate design, 3 ½" x 2 ½" maximum, Birmingham 1901, Maker Rogers & Whitehouse

Lot 1130

Four Edwardian Silver Dessert Forks, Old English pattern Sheffield 1904, by Mappin & Webb, 7 ozs

Lot 1132

A pair of hallmarked Silver Sugar Tongs, Old English pattern, Sheffield Assay, by Walker & Hall

Lot 1136

A Mixed Lot comprising: three George III bright cut Old English pattern Teaspoons, London 1781, a further set of three George III Old English pattern Teaspoons, London 1790 by P & W Bateman, 4 others, and a pair of George IV Irish Silver Sugar Tongs, Old English pattern Dublin 1821, (11)

Lot 1155

A George III Silver Tablespoon, Old English pattern, bearing a phoenix crest, London 1793, Maker’s Mark Peter & Anne Bateman

Lot 1175

A fine cast Silver Table Bell in the form of a Lady in Crinoline Dress with articulated head, which forms the handle to ring the bell, 4 ¼" tall, Birmingham 1930, by Elkington & Co, weight 15ozs

Lot 1185

A Regency period Scottish Silver Teapot, of compressed circular form, with gadrooned apron, turned treen finial and handle, Edinburgh assay mark and Maker’s Mark for W & P Cunningham only to the base, circa 1800

Lot 1188

An Edwardian Silver two-handled Rose Bowl, of usual circular style, with raised body band, circular foot, trophy style handles, complete with grille, 8" diameter, London 1906, Maker’s Mark CB&S, 21 oz

Lot 1193A

A large pair of George V Silver tree light Candelabra, on beaded loaded circular bases, with tapering stems, the detachable tops with scrolled arms and vase-shaped capitals with drip pans and removable plain sconces, 19" tall, with minor defects, London 1911 by Elkington & Co

Lot 1194

A pair of George V hollow Silver Candlesticks, with beaded square sloping bases, tapering stems and integral sconces, 10 ½" tall, Birmingham 1929, by Bayliss, Coulthard & Co, 20 oz (2) Note: see also Lot 1195

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