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Vintage Russian 84 Silver Vermeil, Rose Cut Diamond and Enamel Elephant and Bear Cufflinks with Fitted Box. Stamped 84, AH, Faberge (cyrillic), box signed Faberge. Measure 3/4" x 3/4". Approx. weight: 24.3 grams. Condition: Very good vintage condition. Estimate: $500.00 - $700.00 Domestic Shipping: $30.00
Jack (G.H.). Excavations on the Site of The Romano-British Town of Magna, Kenchester, Herefordshire, during the years 1912-1913 & 1924-1925, 2 volumes, Woolhope Naturalist's Field Club, 1916 & 1926 respectively, colour and black & white plates, some after photographs, some folding, letterpress illustrations, a number of leaves to first volume detached, first volume with endpapers toned, and with signature of Graham Webster (both volumes with his bookplate), original dark green cloth gilt, first volume lightly rubbed, large 8vo, together with Fellows (Sir Charles) , Coins of Ancient Lycia before the reign of Alexander, with an essay on the relative dates of the Lycian monuments in the British Museum, 1st edition, John Murray, 1855, folding colour map frontispiece, lithographed plates (one with small hole not affecting image), some spotting, original olive green moiré cloth gilt, rubbed and some marks, faded spine slightly frayed to extremities, large 8vo, plus Faussett (Rev. Bryan) , Inventorium Sepulchrale: An Account of Some Antiquities dug up at Gilton, Kingston, Sibertswold, Barfriston, Beakesbourne, Chartham, and Crundale, in the County of Kent, from A.D. 1757 to A.D. 1773... edited... by Charles Roach Smith, printed for the subscribers only, 1856, stipple engraved portrait frontispiece, 20 plates (7 hand-coloured), some spotting, hinges split, front pastedown with bookplate of JFS Stone (as well as that of Graham Webster), original blindstamped cloth, spine faded and with extremities frayed, 4to, plus o ther late 19th and early 20th century archaeological and antiquities studies, mostly bound in original cloth or wrappers, including: Illustrations of Roman London, by Charles Roach Smith, 1859, (water-stained); Chester in the Plantagenet and Tudor Reigns, by Rupert H. Morris, printed for the author, [1894?]; and Excavations at Pevensey, Second Report, 1908 (Qty: 33)A number of volumes bear the bookplate of Graham Webster.
Peake (Harold). The Bronze Age and the Celtic World, 1st edition, 1922, 14 black & white plates with captioned tissue guards, letterpress illustrations, scattered spotting, front pastedown with Graham Webster's signature dated '48 (as well as his bookplate) and tipped-in spine from original dust jacket, original bevel-edged red cloth gilt, some marks on front cover, 4to, together with May (Thomas) , Catalogue of the Roman Pottery in the Colchester and Essex Museum, 1st edition, Cambridge, 1930, 93 black & white plates at rear, free endpapers lightly toned, original red cloth gilt, spine faded, 4to plus Stanfield (J.A. & Simpson, Grace) , Central Gaulish Potters..., 1st edition, OUP, 1958, numerous illustrations, many full-page, front pastedown with bookplate of Philip Corder (as well as that of Graham Webster), original green cloth, in rubbed and edge-frayed dust jacket, 4to, plus 24 other archaeology volumes, including: Culture and Environment, edited by I.LL. Foster and L. Alcock, 1963; The Excavations at Dura-Europos, edited by M.I. Rostovtzeff, 1934; Roman Amphorae by M.H. Callender, 1965; and Life and Death in the Bronze Age, by Sir Cyril Fox, 1959 (Qty: 27)A number of the volumes bear the bookplate of Graham Webster.
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