LONDON MAPS: 'Contoured Map of the Thames Basin..', Ordnance Survey Office Southampton, 1870: folding map in 36 sections, printed on paper and laid onto linen, original purple cloth boards with printed label to upper: together with 3 other London maps, including 'Extended Tape Indicator Map of London and Visitor's Guide', C.Smith & Son circa 1880, and a 19thc facsimile of the 1799 London survey. (4)
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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE MILLEFLEUR PART TEA SERVICE, comprising a teapot & cover, a sugar basin and cover, a bowl, two large plates, six small plates, six cups and six saucers, each base with a six-character Guangxu mark, the teapot 7.25in high overall, the large plates 9.5in diameter. (25 pieces incl. covers)
Topography - Anon, The Travels of Tom Thumb Over England and Wales; Containing Descriptions of whatever is moft (sic) remarkable in feveral (sic) Counties, Interspersed with Many pleafant (sic) Adventures that happened to him perfonally (sic) during the Courfe (sic) of his Journey, first edition, R. Amey, London 1746, pp: xii, 142pp, lacking fold-out map, contemporary sheep front board only (detached), conforming spine, 12mo; Erdeswick (Sampson, Esq), A Survey of Staffordshire: Containing the Antiquities of that County, Collated with Manuscript[s] [...] Illustrative of The History and Antiquities of that County by The Reverend Thomas Harwood, B.D., F.S.A., John Nichols and Son, Westminster 1820, engraved plates of antiquarian interest, contemporary marbled boards and later buckram spine, indistinct contemporary MS ownership inscription to title-page, 8vo; Garner (Robert, F.L.S.), The Natural History of the County of Stafford; Comprising Its Geology, Zoology, Botany, and Meteorology: Also its Antiquities, Topography, Manufactures, Etc., John van Voorst, London 1844, 20th century black buckram, 8vo; Plant (Robert, F.G.S.), History of Cheadle, in Staffordshire, And Neighbouring Places, With Chapters on Croxden Abbey [...] and the Cheadle Coalfield, William Clemesha, Leek 1881, red buckram as issued, contemporary armorial bookplate: Harry Vaughan Philips, 8vo; Williams (Alfred), Sketches In and Around Lichfield and Rugeley, Comprising A Descriptive & Historical Account [...], Eggington & Brown, Lichfield and H.J. Pascoe, Rugeley, 1892, contemporary buckram as issued, book label: Library of the Dominican Fathers, Haberstock Hill, London, 12mo; Nithsdale (W.H.), In the Highlands of Staffordshire: Being a Series of Rambles around Leek (Chiefly extracted from a young lady's journal, W.H. Eaton, Leek 1906, pictorial buckram as issued, 12mo; Yorkshire, Brighton (Rev. F.), The Tale of Ipstones, 1991 reprint, blue buckram, 8vo; Bogg (Edmund), A Thousand Miles in Wharfedale and the Basin of the Wharfe: Being a Description of a Tour by a Party of Artists Along its Banks and Tributaries from Cawood to Camfell, 1892, contemporary quarter-green morocco and buckram boards, gilt lettered title to spine, marbled endpapers, 8vo; Hall (T. Walter), The Fairbanks of Sheffield, 1688 to 1848, J.W. Northend Limited, Sheffield 1932, floppy card covers, 4to, [9]
*Manner of Sir John Gilbert (1817-1897). Don Quixote charges the barber on a mule with a basin on his head (Don Quixote, Part One, Chapter 21), mid-19th century, oil on canvas, unsigned, 28 x 36.5 cm (11 x 14.5 ins), late 19th/early 20th century wood frame by Andrew Duthie, 426 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, with his printed label to verso Provenance: Private Collection, New Forest, Hampshire, England. (1)
A pair of late Victorian small silver salts on bun feet, Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1889, 4.5cm diameter, to/w a sugar basin with cut rim and three pad feet, Stokes & Ireland Ltd., Birmingham 1894 and a pair of circular pierced bonbon dishes with blue glass liners, William Disney Barlow, Birmingham 1910 (5) 6oz, net of liners
A George V composite four piece tea service Comprising teapot, with ebonised handle and lid finial raised on four swept legs, together with matching cream jug and sugar basin, all hallmarked Birmingham 1922, together with a further similar hot water jug hallmarked Birmingham 1920, makers mark William Aitken, the hot water jug bears presentation inscription relating to the Town Council Bo'ness, total weight 59.5oz
Five pieces of Aynsley bone china hand painted itemsEach decorated with fruit and by D. Jones, comprising cup and saucer, rectangular tray, length 24cm, twin handled lidded sugar bowl, shell shaped bowl, length 19cm, also a similar saucer by N. Brunt CONDITION REPORT: Rectangular bowl - very dirty with apparent small spots of white paintSugar basin stand - very dirty with scratches to the gildingOther pieces with some minor wear
A Sadler three piece Cube tea serviceHaving floral decoration to body, pattern number 2031 CONDITION REPORT: Sugar basin with chip to foot and crazing to the glazeJug with broken and reglued handle Teapot with some loss of gilding on the spout. All pieces some wear to gilding on high points and general surface marks
A 19th Century Coalport hand painted bachelor tea serviceComprising two handled tray, twin handled sugar bowl and cover, milk jug, two cups and saucers, each decorated with Grecian busts on a puce ground, factory marks to base and bears old exhibition label to underside circa 1861-1875, diameter of tray 47.5cm CONDITION REPORT: Chip to lid of sugar basin approx 5mm at widest pointAbrasion/small flaw to underside of handle, 3mm at widest pointManufacture flaw to foot one cup where it joins the main body of the cup Some minor wear to gilding around edges and handles of the traySee photos
Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses' dinner, tea and coffee service for six persons comprising; six dinner plates, six dessert bowls, six larger bowls, oval platter, serving dish, gravy boat and saucer, coffee pot, six coffee cups & saucers, tea pot, six tea cups & saucers, six tea plates, sugar basin, milk jug, cake plate, two cake two tier cake stands, four mugs, salt & pepper, novelty tea pot etc Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
America.- Hennepin (Louis) A New Discovery of a Vast Country in America, Extending above Four Thousand Miles, between New France and New Mexico..., 3 parts in 1 (second part misbound after third part), first English edition, first issue with "Bon-" at end of first line of imprint, engraved frontispiece and 6 folding plates, lacking the 2 folding maps (supplied in facsimile), some light browning to text, paper flaw to lower margin of 2I8, bookplate of Sir Charles Cave, Bart., contemporary sprinkled calf, rubbed, spine and corners a little worn, [Sabin 31371; Wing H1450], 8vo, for M. Bentley, J. Tonson, H. Bonwick, T.Goodwin, and S. Manship, 1698.⁂ Early account by a French missionary of his travels in the North American interior exploring the basin of the Mississippi River, and including the first printed description and engraving of Niagara Falls.
Africa.- Baker (Sir Samuel White) The Albert N'yanza, Great Basin of the Nile, and Explorations of the Nile Sources, 2 vol., frontispieces (1 tinted lithograph), 2 maps (1 folding, tear, neatly repaired), bookplate, original decorative cloth, vol. 1 rebacked with original spine laid down, a little rubbed, 1866; The Nile Tributaries of Abyssinia, engraved frontispiece, 2 maps (1 folding), original cloth to front pastedown, later half calf, 1868, first editions, plates and illustrations, occasional spotting, [Czech pp.10-12]; and others by the same, 8vo (7)
A Newhall porcelain teapot and cover, circa 1790, of commode form, puce mark to underside, height 15cm, together with similar sugar basin, milk jug and four matching teabowls with saucers. (11) CONDITION REPORT: Chip to rim of teapot (thumbnail sized), security chain present on lid, spout un-damaged, puce mark N208, milk jug slight time-staining otherwise good, sugar with general discolouration but in good order, one teabowl with hairline crack, saucers in fair condition.
A matched Indian silver three-piece tea service.: the teapot of squat globular form decorated with animals within low relief floral decoration, having an acanthus capped handle and raised on a circular spreading foot, with matching cream jug, the near matching sugar basin with scroll handles in the form or serpents and raised on four swept feet, total weight of silver 1692gms, 54.40ozs.
A matched silver three-piece tea service, various maker's and dates: of fluted melon-shaped outline, raised on swept foliate feet, the teapot, makers mark worn, London, 1803, the two-handled sugar basin, maker John James Keith, London, 1848, and the cream jug, maker Henry Holland, London, 1855, total weight of silver 1348gms, 43.37ozs.
PETER NICHOLAS (1934-2015) limited edition (11/12) bronze sculpture on slate base - two caricature figures in an embrace, entitled 'The Maulers', signed with initials, 35cms high Provenance: purchase receipt from St Anthony Fine Art Auctioneer's note: works include the Ivor Novello sculpture at the Oval Basin in Cardiff Bay and the Eddie Thomas sculpture in Bethesda Gardens, Merthyr Tydfil

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