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Austen (Jane). Pride and Prejudice, with a Preface by George Saintsbury and Illustrations by Hugh Thomson, George Allen, 1903, half-title with contemporary inscription at head, and additional ownership address to verso of front free endpaper, frontispiece and numerous illustrations, some spotting to first and final leaves, all edges gilt, original green cloth, with elaborate peacock design in gilt to upper cover, in bright condition, spine lightly faded with slight wear, 8vo, together with Goldsmith (Oliver), The Vicar of Wakefield, with a preface by Austin Dobson, and Illustrations by Hugh Thomson, published Macmillan and Co., 1892, half-title, frontispiece and numerous illustrations, contemporary ownership address to verso of front free endpaper, occasional spotting, all edges gilt, original green cloth, with elaborate botanical decoration in gilt to upper cover, 8vo (2)
Stanton Press. The Game of Chess, done into English from the Latin of M. Vida & Printed by Richard Stanton Lambert..., Decorated with Woodcuts by Nell Lambert, 1921, woodcut frontispiece and title border, five full-page woodcut illustrations, woodcut initials, text in Latin and English, additional spine paper label tipped-in, front free endpaper with bookplate of Ken Tomkinson, original linen-backed boards, lightly soiled, 4to, together with Hortulus or the Little Garden, a Ninth Century Poem by Walafrid Strabo, ...here for the First Time done into English Verse from the Latin by Richard Stanton Lambert and Decorated with Cuts on Wood by Elinor Lambert, 1923, woodcut title and illustrations in both red and black, original cloth-backed decorative boards, extremities rubbed, slim 4to, plus Chiswick Press, The Dance of Death, by Hans Holbein, with an introductory note by Austin Dobson, George Bell & Sons, 1892, facsimile woodcuts, title in red and black, bookplate of Michael Tomkinson to front pastedown, unopened, original printed wrapper, lightly toned and soiled, small paper label on spine, 4to, plus Cayme Press, A Little More Nonsense, by R.D. [i.e. Randall R.H. Davies], 1923 The Game of Chess: limited edition copy 80/250, signed by Richard Stanton Lambert. Hortulus: limited edition copy 25/132. The Dance of Death: limited edition copy 77 of 100 numbered copies on Japanese vellum (of 600 total copies). (4)
A delftware guglet or water bottle c.1750, perhaps Vauxhall, the ovoid body painted with eight panels of a single lotus bloom on a dense scroll ground, the tapering neck with a narrow band of stiff leaves, some chipping to the rim, 23.2cm. Provenance: the Iris Jones Collection. Cf. John C. Austin, British Delft at Williamsburg, no.590 for a similar example. The notes for this record state that fragments bearing this Lotus pattern have been excavated at Vauxhall.
A delftware guglet or water bottle c.1770, probably London, the rounded body painted in blue with three large specimens of lotus, peony and chrysanthemum, the tall neck with stylized foliate motifs, the rim lacking, 22.7cm. Provenance: the Iris Jones Collection. Cf. John C. Austin, British Delft at Williamsburg, no. 595 for a similar example.
Hugh Thomson, (illustrator) nine titles to include, Scenes of Clerical life by George Eliot, Coridon's Song, The Story of Rosina, Austin Dobson, Cranford by Mrs Gaskell, Our Village by Miss Mitford, Evelira by Fanny Burney, A Kentucky Cardinal by James Lane Allen, The story of Henry Esmond, The Vicar of Wakefield, Oliver Goldsmith and Silas Marner by George Eliot, (10)
Built by Austin T. Freeman referred to as the Army Model Revolver, manufactured 1863-1864 at the Hoard's Armory in Watertown, NY. These unusual and rare Civil War revolvers featured recessed nipples and a six shot round cylinder, solid frame, small Remington type blade sight, walnut grips, blued finished with case colored lever and hammer. This revolver features a two piece walnut grip and retains generous amount of original factory high polish blue finish with case colors on the hammer. The barrel is a mix of blue brown patina, lever colors have patterned out, the rear portion of frame retains approx 85% bright factory blue, 50% bright blue on cylinder, trigger guard and straps are soft brown patina. Razor sharp legends, grips are excellent with a few usual dings. Actions perfect, bright near mint bore. Trigger guard is number 902, lever numbered 907, obvious factory error. Beautiful all original example of very scarce civil war revolver. Serial Number-902; Manufacturer-Freeman; Model-Percussion Revolver; Caliber-.44 Percussion; Barrel Length-7-1/2"; FFL Status-Antique;
Three boxed Dinky vehicles including 405 Universal Jeep in red, some small paint loss otherwise vg with gd box that has slight wear, correct colour spot, 674 Austin Champ, gd with no plastic tubs, box a little faded, some wear, gd and Austin Mini Moke in green vg with grey roof, box fraying to corners and ends
Three Original Dinky Saloon Cars #156 Rover 75, maroon body and hubs, silver detail, #159 Morris Oxford, stone body, fawn hubs, silver detail and #161 Austin Somerset, pale blue body, blue hubs, silver details. All models very good with minor rubbing to raised edges to a greater or lesser degree.
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