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A group of eighteen 18th and 19th century books with tooled leather bindings, comprising England's Battles by Sea and Land, volumes 1-6, Popular Educator, volumes 1-6, Macaulay's History of England, volumes 1 & 2, Farrar's Life of Christ, The Sermons of Mr Yorick, Vol 2, 8th Edition, 1767, The Works of Alexander Pope, Vol 2, 1767, and Coulyng Castle / A Knight of the Olden Days by Agnes Giberne, 1875. (18)
Three silver christening tankards, being a George III example, of cylindrical form with reeded decoration and shaped scroll handle, maker AB/R, London 1799, h.9.5cm, base dia. 7.75cm; a similar George IV miniature example, having gilt-washed interior, maker Edward Barton, London 1827, h.7.5cm, base dia.6.5cm; and a Victorian example by Elkington & Co Ltd, London 1864, h.9.5cm, base dia.7.5cm, all three with engraving to the fronts, gross weight 18.6ozt (3)
Shakespeare, William: The Complete Plays, London, The Folio Society, 1997, eight volumes housed in two slip-cases, together with Duncan-Jones, Katherine (comp:) Shakespeare's Life And World, The Folio Society, London, 2004, in slip-case. (3)Shakespeare's Life & World 2004 1st Complete Works. Crease to corner of slipcase. Both 1997. Dusty with shelfwear. Books ok.
A collection of George III and later silver flatware, in the Kings, Queens and Hourglass patterns, comprising six table forks, six tablespoons, nine dessert spoons, ten teaspoons, two coffee spoons, four salt spoons, a mustard spoon, an egg spoon, a serving spoon and a fish slice, various dates and makers to include Mary Chawner, Chawner & Co (George William Adams), James Lewis & Sons. Josiah Williams & Co (James & Josiah Williams) etc, mainly London and Sheffield assays, gross weight approx 59ozt, tablespoon length 22.5cm
An Edwardian oak and silver plated three bottle tantalus, by Maple & Co. Ltd., having Betjemann's patent, No. 57793 locking action, the square bottles and stoppers each with later annotated silver collars, width 34cmOne decanter chipped to neck, one with very small chip to neck, one decanter collar different to the other two, with key, locking action works well, otherwise generally very good
An early 20th century boxwood foot/shoe measure, having haniged brass mounted heel and toe stops, stamped Ullathorne & Co, 23cm (closed), together with a Timber Merchants sample box, containing various titled wooden blocks, the interior lid printed The Lister Collection, Lister & Co. Timber Merchants, East Greenwich, London, (incomplete), a boxwood rule impressed Souvenir of Auckland, inlaid with various native timbers, a turned oak gavel and a lignum vitae mallet. (5)
A small collection of dentistry and medical items to include a William IV dental mirror, the oval plate within a silver surround with folding handle / tongue depressor, engraved verso T.T. Griffith Wrexham, makers mark IC, London, 1830, 9.5cm, a George III silver toothbrush of plain slender form with matching tooth powder box of rounded rectangular form with dual hinged lid, Jospeh Taylor, Birmingham 1801/1802, a George III silver medical spoon, having an elongated bowl and shaped flattened terminal for tongue depression, Thomas Wallis (II) & Jonathan Hayne, London, 1819, a 19th century white metal toothpick and an Art Deco bakelite alloy and mercury dispenser. (5)
T.A. Simpson & Co of Paris - a late 19th century French black marble and gilt metal mounted mantel clock, the white enamel Roman dial surmounted with a bird of prey and coiled snake, the dial with visible escapement, twin winding holes for a French brass eight-day cylinder movement striking on a bell, the case raised on gilt metal turned feet, h.37cm (with restoration)Gilt metal mount to right shoulder broken.Some tarnishing to gilt throughout.Marble case with blistering varnish residue, presumably covering up some restoration.Dial good.Clock runs and strikes well.
A Victorian elm seat ash & yew wood Windsor chair, having a pierced vase splat back dish seat over a crinoline stretcher, seat width 49cm, gross height 106cmSeat h.44cm.Chair is strong and stands well – no wobble.No splits, breaks or apparent repairs, other than where the top rail meets the centre rail.The whole has been varnished/lacquered many years ago; much of which has been rubbed of with age wear (except for the legs).No makers marks.
The New Naturalists Series, a complete run numbers 1-143, no.1 Butterflies, 1946 reprint, Published Collins, 14 St James Place, London, to no.143 Ecology and Natural History, 2021 Harper Collins, 1st Floor, Building, Ringsend Road, Dublin. Editions 1-40 and 42-69 hardback with dust jackets, 41, 70-95 & 98 limpback with plastic covers and 96-97 & 99-143 hardback with dust jackets. (143)1 - REP, 2 - REP, 3 - 1ST, 4 - REP, 5 - 1ST, 6 - 1ST, 7 - 1ST, 8 - REP, 9 - 1ST, 10 - 1ST, 11 - 1ST, 12 - REP, 13 - 1ST, 14 - 1ST, 15 - REP, 16 - 1ST, 17 - 1ST, 18 - 1ST, 19 - REP, 20 - REP, 21 - REP, 22 - REP, 23 - REP, 24 - 1ST, 25 - 1ST, 26 - 4TU, 27 - 3RD, 28 - 1ST, 29 - REP, 30 - REP, 31 - REP, 32 - 1ST, 33 - 1ST, 34 - 1ST EX. LIBRARY, 35 - 1ST, 36 - 1ST, 37 - REP, 38 - REP, 39 - 1ST, 40 - REP, 41 - PAPER BACK, 42 - REP, 43 - REP, 44 - REP, 45 - REP, 46 - 1ST, 47 - REP, 48 - REP EX. LIBRARY, 49 - REP, 50 - REP, 51 - REP, 52 - 1ST, 53 - REP, 54 - REP, 55 - REP, 56 - 1ST, 57 - 1ST EX. LIBRARY, 58 - REP, 59 - 1ST EX. LIBRARY, 60 - REP, 61 - 1ST EX. LIBRARY, 62 - 1ST, 63 - 1ST, 64 - 1ST, 65 - REP, 66 - REP, 67 - REP, 68 - 1ST EX. LIBRARY, 69 - 1ST, 96 - 1ST, 97 - 1ST, 98 - PAPER BACK, 99 - REP, 100 - REP, 101 - 1ST, 102 - 1ST, 103 - 1ST, 104 - 1ST, 105 - 1ST, 106 - 1ST, 107 - 1ST, 108 - 1ST, 109 - 1ST, 110 1ST, 111 - 1ST, 112 - 1ST, 113 - 1ST, 114 - 1ST, 115 - 1ST, 116 - 1ST, 117 - 1ST, 118 - 1ST, 119 - 1ST, 120 - 1ST, 121 - 1ST, 122 - 1ST, 123 - 1ST, 124 - 1ST, 125 - 1ST, 126 - 1ST, 127 - 1ST, 128 - 1ST, 129 - 1ST, 130 - 1ST, 131 - IST, 132 - 1ST, 133 - 1ST, 134 - 1ST, 135 - 1ST, 136 - 1ST, 137 - 1ST, 138 - 1ST, 139 - 1ST, 140 - 1ST, 141 - 1ST, 141 - 1ST, 142 - 1ST, 143 - 1ST. ALL HARD BACK EXCEPT 98. THE REST PAPER BACK.
A set of four Queen Elizabeth II silver candlesticks, the stop-fluted Corinthian columns with embossed capitals and detachable sconces, on stepped and beaded square loaded bases, maker Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 2000 and 2003, h.32cm All four stand well, no leaning.No dents or handling wear.All in excellent condition.
A 19th century and later silver twelve-place setting associated cutlery suite, in the Fiddle pattern and many with engraved monogram terminals, comprising twelve each of tablespoons, table forks, dessert spoons, dessert forks (one silverplate example), steel bladed table knives, and steel bladed dessert knives, various makers to include Charles Lias, Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, William Theobalds & Lockington Bunn, and C J Vander Ltd, London assays, 1830 onwards, weighable silver approx 94ozt (excluding knives), tablespoons length 22.5cm, dessert fork length 17cm
A harlequin collection of 18th century and later flatware, comprising a set of six table forks in the Fiddle pattern with armorial terminals, 20.5cm; five tablespoons; five dessert spoons; four teaspoons; a pair of sugar bows in the form of claws, a sauce ladle and a tea strainer, various assays to include continental examples as well as London, Birmingham and Exeter, makers to include William Woodman, John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, Liberty & Co, Levi & Salaman etc, gross weight approx 36oz
Debrett, John - Debrett's correct peerage of England, Scotland, and Ireland with the extinct & forfeited peerages of the three kingdoms a list of their family names second titles, &c. And a translation of their mottos, vol 1, printed for F & C Rivington, T Egerton, I Stockdale, Clarke & Sons, W Miller, Cuthall & Martin, Crosby & Co, R Lea & John Harding, further frontispage dated 1808, printed by S Gosnell of Little Queen Street, illustrated section detailing coats of arms and heraldic badges, worn calf covered card boards,
A George V silver Kennel Club miniature pedestal trophy cup and cover, the stepped and reeded cover surmounted with a cast dog, one side of the plain cup with presentation inscription 'KENNEL CLUB SHOW 1931, OUBOROUGH CUP For the Best Great Dane Presented by JAMES V. RANK Won by Mrs F Hatfield's Bitch Zarina of Sudbury', upon a tapering column with three supports, to a domed stepped base, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1928, gross h.15cm, 3.4oz
An 18ct white gold diamond multi-stone dress ring, featuring a centre band of five Princess cut treated blue diamonds, with seven round brilliant cut diamonds grain set on either side, the shoulders set with four rows of five round brilliant cut diamonds, treated blue diamond dimensions between approx 2.5 x 2.5 x 1.8mm and 2.6 x 2.6 x 2.2mm, total weight estimated as 0.51 carats, round brilliant cut diamond diameters each approx 1.5mm, total weight estimated as 0.54 carats, assessed mounted collectively colour J to K and clarity I1 to I2, size approx M, gross weight 8.3g, hallmarked 18ct, Birmingham, sponsor SB&T
A George V harlequin silver cutlery suite, in the Old English pattern, comprising two sauce ladles, six soup spoons, four serving spoons, three tablespoons, six table forks and five dessert forks, makers Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1930 & 1931, and Josiah Williams & Co (David Landsborough Fullerton), London 1931, serving spoon length 22cm, gross weight 52.8oz
A harlequin collection of 19th century and later silver cutlery, comprising eight table forks in the Old English pattern, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co (William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman), London 1895 & 1896; six tablespoons in the Old English Bead pattern maker Martin, Hall & Co (Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall), London 1875; six teaspoons in the Hanoverian pattern, mixed dates and makers; and a serving spoon in the Hanoverian pattern, maker William Sumner I, London 1800, length 30.5cm, gross weight approx 36.5ozt

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