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Lot 8

ILUSTRACION FILIPINAIlustracion Filipina. Periodico quincemal, issues 1-20 bound in 1 vol., edited by Ramirez Giraudier, pictorial lithographed general title, 20 tinted lithographed plates by Giraudier after C.W. Andrews and others, original blind- and gilt-stamped green morocco sides and spine pasted onto modern cloth, g.e. [Palau VII 118306], small folio (315 x 220mm.), Manila, Ramirez y Girauder, 1 March-15 December 1859Footnotes:A complete run of 20 issues to the first year of Ilustracion Filipina, a short-lived but important periodical printed in Manila, which included some of the earliest examples of Philippine lithography. These, mostly lithographed after Charles William Andrews (died 1865), include fine portraits of costumed types (11) and views (9, including the volcano at Albay and the Botocan waterfalls).Provenance: M.B. Jones, pencil gift inscription dated 1933 on front free endpaper.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 96

A replica Zatoichi sword in sheath from the film Blind Fury starring Rutger Hauer (1989).

Lot 2142

VASE, Porzellan, Manufaktur Meissen, unterglasurblaue Schwertermarke, Marke seit 1934 (1. Wahl) sowie Blind- und Malermarken. Gekehlter Rundstand, zylindrische Wandung auf vier Volutenfüßen, geschweifte und leicht ausgestellte Mündung. Camaieu-Malerei in Korallerot mit Goldakzentuierungen und Goldrand; Dekor "Ming-Drache" mit Phönixen und Drachen. H. 15 cm; D. 7,5 cm.

Lot 2113

MEISSEN KAFFEE - ODER TEESERVICE, Porzellan, Manufaktur Meissen, unterglasurblaue Schwertermarke, Marke seit 1934 (1. Wahl) sowie Blind- und Malermarken. Geschweifte-godronierte Form "Neubrandenstein" mit Osiermuster / Weidengeflecht im Relief, polychrome Staffage mit Blumenbuketts und Streublüten, u. a. mit Narzissen, Wicken, Federmohn oder Vergissmeinnicht; Goldrand. Insgesamt 22 Teile; umfasst Kaffeekanne (H. 23 cm), Milchkännchen, Zuckerdose, 6 Tassen (H. 6,5 cm; D. 9 cm), 6 Untertassen (D. 15 cm), 6 Kuchenteller (D. 18,5 cm) und 1 Schale (L. 25 cm).

Lot 1335

Four Prattware plaques, The Blind Fiddler, 24.5cm diameter, Highland Music, 24.5cm diameter, The Hop Queen, 21.5cm diameter and The Bully, 21.5cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection

Lot 409

Two pearlware figures emblematic of Peace and Blind Justice, 21cm high CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection

Lot 1265

A John Lewis blackout moisture resistant roller blind, approx. 61cm wide x 177cm drop

Lot 104

5 Caravan LPs including Caravan (pillar sleeve UK stereo first press on the Verve label SVLP 6011 with "Sold in UK..." label text), The New Symphonia, The Album, Cunning Stunts and Blind Dog at St Dunstans.

Lot 31

16 ERIC CLAPTON / CREAM / SOLO LPs inc. Disraeli Gears, Derek & The Dominos, Raw Blues, The Cream Of, 461 Ocean Boulevard, Blind Faith (UK & German issues), Live Cream, etc.

Lot 152

A LARGE PARCEL-GILT AND GLAZED TWO-TIER CABINET The upper portion with blind fret carved decoration to the sides, a pair of glazed cabinet doors enclosing a fitted interior; the well carved panels featuring figures amongst pagodas and with mythical animals, raised on mythical beast feet and with carved and pierced apron. The lower portion with an arrangement of drawers and cabinet doors, and further carved panels featuring figures amongst pagodas, birds, animals and vases of flowers 214cm high x 102cm wide x 51cm deepProvenance: Lots 151 - 171: Property from an important Singaporean collection Condition: For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.

Lot 866

TafelaufsatzKönigliche und Staatliche Porzellan Manufaktur, Meissen 1850-1924. - Streublümchen - Porzellan, weiß, glasiert. Polychrom und Gold bemalt. Goldrand. Unter der Glasur blaue Schwertermarke (beide Teile). 1. Wahl. Produktionsbedingt Fuß und Schale blind verschraubt. H. 22,5 cm, D. 23 cm. - Zustand: Standring mit uns. rest. Chip und zusätzlichem Chip - Schale mit vereinzelten Flugaschepunkten.

Lot 911

PrunkvaseStaatliche Porzellan Manufaktur, Meissen 1965. - Blumenbukett - Porzellan, weiß, z. T. glasiert. Kobaltblaue Ränder. Polychrom und Gold bemalt. Goldbronze. Goldrand. Unter der Glasur blaue Schwertermarke. 1. Wahl. Produktionsbedingt Fuß und Korpus blind verschraubt. H. 25 cm. - Zustand: Standring mit 5 Chips.

Lot 2630

A circa 1700 oak joint stool, the one-piece top having a moulded edge above a blind carved frieze, on ring turned supports united by low square stretchers, with later turned feet, w.43cm, d.26cm, h.51cmThere are signs of dead woodworm to the stretchers. There is a split emerging to the top. The top is quite heavily stained. The feet are later additions, possibly three of the stretchers as well.

Lot 2653

A late 19th century French walnut work table, having a fitted blind frieze drawer over further unfitted drawer, all raised on cabriole supports, w.54cm, d.42cm, h.76cm

Lot 2670

A late 17th century and later joined oak refectory table, having a two-plank top with later inset centre narrow section, above a blind carved frieze and raised on cup and cover baluster turned supports united by low square cut stretchers, w.194cm, d.80cm, h.73cm

Lot 2682

A French Napoleon III walnut and rouge griotte marble topped commode, having three blind frieze drawers with gilt brass mounts, above two long floral marquetry inlaid drawers, the whole with gilt brass chutes and sabots, w.123cm, d.47cm, h.93cm

Lot 2698

A George III mahogany bachelors' chest, having well-fitted top drawer with centre hinged mirror flanked by various lidded compartments, above three long graduated and cockbeaded drawers with original brass swan-neck handles, all raised on blind carved straight bracket feet, w.91.5cm, d.56cm, h.80cm

Lot 2028

Loredano, Giovanni Francesco: (Hare, Huge 1st Baron Colraine (trans.) The Ascents Of The Soul: Or, David's Mount Towards God's House. Being Paraphrases On The Fifteen Psalms of Degrees, London, Printed by A.G. and J.P. for Robert Harford, at the Angel in Cornhill, 1681, bound with La Scala Santa: Or, A Scale of Devotions Musical and Gradual: Being Descants on the Fifteen Psalms of Degrees, contemporary blind tooled calf, folio. (1)

Lot 2329

A 19th century carved oak box, the whole being Asian influenced, the frieze with five blind carved roundels, having gilded borders, the whole with painted interior, w.44cmDepth 30cm, height 12cm.Hinges good.Panels all good, no warping.Two small splits to base of left hand panel.Minor damage above lock to top.Gilt with some wear.Basically very good.

Lot 212

A fine set of George III style mahogany dining chairs, in manner of Thomas Chippendale, circa 1900, including two armchairs, with architectural gothic moulded splats, the armchairs with leaf capped and scrolled out arms, over leather seats and blind moulded square legs with H-stretchers. (6)

Lot 684

A Walnut Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Benjamin Gray, London, circa 1730, caddied pediment, pierced blind fret work, glass side panels, nicely figured walnut veneered trunk door with moulded borders, 12-inch square brass dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, strike/not strike selection lever above 12, dial centre with seconds dial and date aperture, silvered plaque signed Benj Gray, London, five pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 236cm highHood with later re-built caddy, hood with woodworm holes, hood with veneer lifting, case with mouldings and veneer missing in parts, case with cracks in parts to the veneers, some veneer has been replaced in parts, trunk door is bowed, full plinth/base has been re-built, dial is discoloured, later movement seatboard, seatboard with later added pieces of wood to both sides, movement needs cleaning, with pendulum and two weights.

Lot 824

A Victorian Carved Mahogany Revolving Plant Pedestal, 3rd quarter 19th century, the circular moulded top above a turned carved support, the square base with blind fret carved canted stiles above a moulded platform base35cm by 81cm (minimum)

Lot 869

A 19th Century Mahogany and Blind Fret Carved Desk, in George III Chippendale style, the moulded top with green and gilt leather writing surface above three frieze drawers with two moulded cupboard doors below, one with vacant interior, the other with four small drawers, each on acanthus carved bracket feet136cm by 71cm by 72cm

Lot 870

A George III Mahogany and Oak-Lined Chest on Chest, late 18th century, the Greek Key dentil cornice above a blind fret-carved frieze and two short over three long drawers, all between canted fluted stiles, the base with pull-out brushing slide above three long drawers, on bracket feet112cm by 53cm by 186.5cmQuality timber and reasonable colour. The handles appear to be original, however the right-hand handle to the bottom drawer has been replaced with previous handle mark just visible. The right-hand end panel with repair (see image) and numerous deep scratches. Sections of the blind-fret carving are damaged/missing. Section of dentil cornice and moulding also damaged. Small patch repairs throughout (as photographed).

Lot 499

After Charles Johnson Payne ''Snaffles'' (1884-1967)"Vimy"Signed in pencil with the bit blind stamp, hand coloured print, 28cm by 22cm Provenance: Nigel Stacy-Marks Ltd., Perth

Lot 1066

Jazz/Blues/Country/Folk/Classical, a large collection of CD's to include Gerry Mulligan - Complete Pacific Jazz, Fairport Convention - Liege & Lief, George Harrison And Friends - Concert For Bangladesh, Ernest V. Stoneman - 1925-1934, Blind Lemon Jefferson - Blind Lemon The Story, Fats Waller - The Joint Is Jumpin', Elkie Brooks - Pearls II, Emmylou Harris - Red Dirt Girl, The Hi-Lo's - And All That Jazz, Dizzy Gillespie - Dee Gee Days, John Williams - The Magic Box, Joni Mitchell - Mingus, Jackie Cain - So Many Stars and Lead Belly - Let It Shine On Me etc. (approx. 300)

Lot 1069

Blues/Country, a collection of LPs to include Rare and Hot 1923-1930, Vols. 14 & 15 - various artists, Rare Blues of the 20s - various artists, Blind Boy Fuller and Blind Willy McTell - MCA Blues Tradition Series, Blues in the Mississippi Night - The Real Story of the Blues as sung and told by three Mississippi Delta Blues Men, The Folk Song Tradition - various artists, Greatest Folk Songs of the 60s - various artists, Songs of the Railroad recorded 1924-1934 - various artists, The First Esquire Concert Vols 1 & 2 - various artists, The Second Esquire Concert Vols 1 & 2 - various artists, and English Country Music - various artists etc. (96)

Lot 1088

Jazz/Folk/Country, a collection of LP's to include Randy Newman - The Song Book box-set, The Best Of Johnny Cash box-set, Ralph McTell - Streets Of London, Blind Blake - That Lovin' I Crave, Blind Willie McTell - Death Cell Blues, Blossom Dearie - Sweet Blossom Dearie, Anita O'Day - Hi Ho Trailus Boot Whip and Gary Burton - New Vibe Man In Town etc. (127 some duplicates.)

Lot 1097

Jazz/Blues/Folk/Country, a large collection of 7" vinyl to include Dave Brubeck Quartet - I'm In A Dancing Mood (Promotional Not For Sale), Shirley Collins - Heroes In Love, The Original Carter Family - Vols 1-6, Tom Paley Mike Seeger & John Cohen - Songs Of The New Lost City Ramblers Vols 1-3, Chico Hamilton Quartet - Jazz On A Summer's Day, Anita O'Day - Four, Blind Blake & Ramblin' Thomas - The Male Blues Vol 3, Bob Dylan - Sweetheart Like You (Japanese pressing) and Brenda Lee - It Started All Over Again etc. (approx. 300)

Lot 1103

Rag-Time/Blues/Jazz, a large collection of LP's, to include Blind Lemon Jefferson - 1926-29, Woodie Guthrie - Poor Boy, Bessie Smith - Nobody's Blues But Mine, Big Bill Broonzy - Do That Guitar Rag 1928-1935, Bill Clifton - Going Back To Dixie, Blind Blake - 1926-1931 The Accompanist, Blind Boy Fuller - 1909-1941 Death Valley, Steeleye Span - Please To See The King, Shirley & Dolly Collins - Love Death & The Lady, Barbra Streisand - Stoney End and Anita O'Day - In Tokyo '63 (Japanese) etc. (approx. 180 some duplicates / different pressings)All as catalogued. Down in the Village: Sleeve good, wear at corners, spine good, small tear at bottom corner of opening, vinyl very good.Ronnie Scott: Light creases to edges of the sleeve, light wear at corners, scratch to back, wear at opening. Vinyl light spindle wear but overall very good.

Lot 699

A late 19th Century mahogany artists’ easel, the triple uprights with Chippendale blind fret gothic and fence motifs, hinged lyre strut, adjustable shelf, 170cm(H).  *Provenance: Fortescue family. Condition: Good overall, shelf possibly a later addition (as is the modern screw for adjusting it)

Lot 116

*** Please note, the description of this lot has changed ***Anaesthesia.- Jackson (Charles T.) A Manual of Etherization...in Surgical Operations, first edition, illustrations, 2 advertisement leaves at end, an excellent clean copy in original blind-stamped cloth, a little faded, new label, small tear to fore-edge of front free endpaper repaired, Boston, 1861 § Arnott (James) On the Remedial Agency of a Local Anaesthetic or Benumbing Temperature..., only edition, presentation copy from the author to Dr. de Méric (author on venereal disease) inscribed at head of title, trace of library stamp to title, original blind-stamped cloth, rubbed, corners worn, rebacked, new endpapers, 1851 § [Lawrie (Edward)] Report of the Hyderabad Chloroform Commission..., first edition, ex-library copy with stamps, original cloth, rubbed, rebacked preserving original spine, Bombay, 1891; Chloroform: A Manual..., first edition, original cloth, 1901 § Smith (Hon. Truman) An Inquiry into the Origin of Modern Anaesthesia, first edition, engraved portrait, foxed, original cloth, Hartford, Ct., 1867; and 14 others on anaesthesia including an 1890 volume of 'The Lancet' containing a report on the Second Hyderabad Chloroform Commission, 8vo & 4to (19)⁂ The first item is an important work in the early history of anaesthesia, intended for naval and military surgeons, and published at the beginning of the American Civil War. 

Lot 148

Pharmacy.- Colbatch (Sir John) A Collection of Tracts, Chirurgical and Medical, half-title with advertisement to verso, ink stamp "John Brown 1756" to head of title and half-title, lightly browned, contemporary sprinkled calf, rubbed, small gouge to upper cover, blind-tooling to inner edge torn and defective, rebacked, [Wing C4993], for Dan Brown, 1700; The Doctrine of Acids in the Cure of Diseases, first edition, old ink inscription "James Price 1753" to title, rather browned, contemporary panelled calf, rubbed, rebacked, [Wing C4995], for Dan. Brown, 1698; A Dissertation concerning Mistletoe: a most Wonderful Specifick Remedy for the Cure of Convulsive Distempers, 2 parts in 1, third edition, half-title, lightly browned, old wrappers with modern paper label to upper cover, for Dan Browne, Jun., 1723, 8vo (3)⁂The first is the second edition of the apothecary John Colbatch's collected works, most of which are rare in their original separate form. The last item is the first English monograph on the therapeutic use of mistletoe, first published in 1719 and the second part in 1720.

Lot 15

Britain.- Speed (John) The History of Great Britaine under the conquests of ye Romans, Saxons, Danes and Normans, second edition, engraved architectural title depicting the peoples mentioned in the title, engraved portrait of John Speed by Salomon Savery, numerous woodcut medallion portraits and arms, woodcut head- and tail-pieces and decorative initials, title and portrait neatly laid down, a few ff. browned, spotting and staining or water-staining, lightly browned, antique style panelled calf, blind-stamped decorated spine in compartments and with black morocco label, [STC 23048], rare in commerce, folio, Are to be sold by George Humble at the Whit horse in Popes-head Alley, 1627.

Lot 169

Tropical Diseases.- Hillary (William) Observations on the Changes of the Air and the Concomitant Epidemical Diseases, in the Island of Barbadoes...[with] a Treatise on...the Yellow Fever..., second edition, a little browned, staining to inner margin, modern calf-backed cloth, spine gilt, L.Hawes [& others], 1766 § Lind (James) An Essay on Diseases incidental to Europeans in Hot Climates, sixth edition, library cloth, rebacked, 1808 § Mitchell (J.K.) On the Cryptogramous Origin of Malarious and Epidemic Fevers, first edition, presentation copy from the author to Caspar Morris M.D. inscribed on front free endpaper, title with short tear to lower margin, foxing, 6pp. advertisements at end, original blind-stamped cloth, Philadelphia, 1849 § Hastings (John) Lectures on Yellow Fever..., first edition, foxing, 6pp. advertisements at end, original blind-stamped cloth, light staining, spine frayed and repaired, Philadelphia, 1848, the first two ex-library copies with faint stamp to titles, a little rubbed; and 16 others, mostly on tropical diseases, 8vo & 4to (20)

Lot 19

Crusades.- Fuller (Thomas) The Historie of the Holy Warre, fourth edition, initial f. 'A declaration of the frontispiece', engraved additional pictorial title and folding map, letterpress title and woodcut printer's device within woodcut typographic border, woodcut head-pieces and decorative initials, lacking final blank, additional title closely trimmed at head and foot, just within border at head and just touching imprint, ink armorial ownership stamp to letterpress title, map with a few tears (without loss), some loss to outer margin and laid down, a few ff. browned, occasional spotting or mostly light staining, lightly browned, contemporary blind-ruled calf, rebacked, corners restored, covers rubbed and scuffed, [Wing F2439], Cambridge, Printed by Thomas Buck, 1651; and another edition of the same (not collated), small 4to (2)

Lot 216

Greece.- Pouqueville (F. C. H. L.) Voyage de la Grèce, 6 vol., second edition, half-titles, 13 engraved and lithographed plates and maps only, of which 6 folding maps, 4 short marginal tears, spotting and staining, vol. 5 with minor marginal worming, previous owner's pencil notes to endpapers, cracked hinges, contemporary cloth, decorated in blind, mottled, a little rubbed, slight bumping to corners and extremities, [Atabey 991; Blackmer 1346], 8vo, Paris, 1826-27.⁂ Blackmer says of the number of plates found here; "In any event the question of the number of plates in the second edition is a problem. After examining seven copies the maximum number of plates found so far is 38 ... Every copy seen so far is different, and it is possible that in some instances the copies were actually issued thus."

Lot 231

Turkey.- Spencer (Edmund) Travels in European Turkey, in 1850, 2 vol., first edition, tinted lithograph frontispieces, vignette titles, large folding linen-backed map, ex-library with neat pencil note and ink-stamp to title verso, contemporary calf, a little rubbed, bumping to corners and extremities, [Blackmer 1582], 1851 § [Howard (George, Earl of Carlisle] Diary in Turkish and Greek Waters, second edition, presentation copy from publisher with blind-stamp to title, half-title, previous owner's ink signature, scattered spotting, advertisements at end and printed on endpapers, cracked hinges, original cloth, "Hookham's Library" label to upper cover and spine, a little rubbed, light spotting, bumping to corners and extremities, 1854; and another similar, 8vo (5)⁂ The author of the first, Edmund Spencer, was dubious figure. Blackmer says of his first work, "An article in the 1837 Quarterly Review of 1837 casts doubt on Spencer's work. Although he may have travelled in Turkey, the reviewer believed that Spencer had used, without acknowledging, a great deal of material from a work on Circassia by Taitbout de Marigny ..."

Lot 233

Voyages.- Hakluyt (Richard) [The principall navigations, voiages and discoveries of the English nation, made by sea or ouer land, to the most remote and farthest distant quarters of the earth at any time within the compasse of these 1500. yeeres], first edition, black letter, woodcut head-pieces and historiated or decorative initials, X4 blank, 2X5-2Y6 cancelled and replaced with 2Y1-6 (second state of Bowes' embassy to Russia) , lacking map (as often), title, S6, 2P6 and 4F2-4 (the last blank), without the unpaginated leaves relating to Drake at p.642, upper margins of preliminaries little frayed, 4F1 repaired hole at head, with loss of text, the odd tear (without loss), some spotting and staining, lightly browned, modern calf, with earlier blind-stamped panelled calf covers and a rather worn spine (with modern leather label) laid down, these earlier pieces chipped, rubbed and scuffed, [Sabin 29594; Hill 743; PMM 105 (second edition); STC 12625], small folio, [By George Bishop and Ralph Newberie, deputies to Christopher Barker], [1589]. sold not subject to return. ⁂ 'the most complete collection of voyages and discoveries, by land as well as by sea, and of the nautical achievements of the Elizabethans' (PMM).

Lot 53

NO RESERVE Young (Rev. Edward) Pre-Raffaellitism, first edition, 24pp. advertisements at rear, original pink decorative cloth, spines faded, extremities frayed and creased, corners bumped, 1857 § Hazlitt (William) Criticisms on Art; and Sketches of the Picture Galleries of England, 16pp. advertisements at rear, original blind-stamped cloth, rebacked preserving original spine (faded and frayed), corners bumped, 1843, 8vo (2)

Lot 69

Santius de Porta. Opus Concionatoriu[m] venerabilis Santii d[e] porta, parts 1 & 2 (of 4) in 1 (Sermones hymales & Sermones estivales), double column, Gothic letter, first title in red and black, both titles within woodcut historiated borders, woodcut criblé initials, part 1 final f. blank, early writing exercises to front pastedown and occasional marginalia in red or black ink, lacking t1 (f. CXXXIII) in part 1 and final blank in part 2, a few ff. with small marginal wormholes or traces, including first title, some spotting, water-stained, lightly browned, contemporary blind-stamped pigskin over wooden boards, metal clasps, painted spine in compartments and with lettering and numbering in black or red, corners worn, rubbed and marked, [VD 16 S 1650 & VD 16 S 1649], small folio, Hagenau, Heinrich Gran for Johann Rynmann, January, 1515 - November, 1514.

Lot 74

Religion.- Rituale Romanum Pauli V. Pont. Max. jussu editum, printed in red and black, title with engraved vignette, woodcut musical notation, decorative initials and tail-pieces, occasional spotting, lightly browned, contemporary blind-stamped calf over wooden boards, metal clasps, spine in compartments and with modern light brown morocco label, spine ends and corners chipped, rubbed, Antwerp, Balthasar Moretus at the house of Plantin, 1688; and a 17th century Hamburg Syriac NT (not collated), 8vo (2)

Lot 9

Britain.- Holinshed (Raphael) The First and second volumes of Chronicles, vol.1 and 2 only (of 3) in 1, black letter, divisional titles in woodcut architectural or decorative borders, woodcut head- and tail-pieces and decorative initials, with all cancels as per ESTC, lacking initial blank, general title, 'A Table of such Chapiters' f., and final blank in vol.2, first few ff. mounted on stubs, wormed, heavier at start and then generally diminishing, some water-staining / staining, occasional spotting, lightly browned, engraved armorial bookplate of The Rt. Hon. Thomas Mansel, later blind-ruled panelled calf, spine in compartments and with later paper label, upper joint starting, but holding firm, corners worn, rubbed, [STC 13569], folio, At London printed [by Henry Denham] in Aldersgate street at the signe of the Starre], [January, 1587]. sold not subject to return.

Lot 288

"Nigger Heaven" by Carl Van Vechten, Alfred A Knopf, 1926 first edition, 2nd imp; "Parties" by Carl Vechten, Alfred A Knopf, 1930 first edition: "The Blind Bow-Boy" by Carl Van Vechten, Alfred A Knopf, 1923 fourth printing; "Sacred and Profane Memories" by Carl Van Vechten, Cassell & Co, first and limited edition no 1551 of 2000; "Peter Whiffle - His Life and Work" by Carl Van Vechten, Grant Richards Ltd, 1923 

Lot 208

Henry Symonds, 'Runs & Sporting Notes from Dorsetshire', Blandford: Edward Derham, 1899. 8vo, 110 pages with illustrations, gilt and blind stamped green cloth (boards loose)

Lot 222

After Snaffles (Charles Johnson Payne, 1884-1967), 'A Sight to Take Home and Dream About, with blind stamp, 55x73cm

Lot 224

'Snaffles' (Charles Johnson Payne, 1884-1967), 'A Bona Fide Fox Chaser', with studio blind stamp, the plate 25x30cm, overall 48x42cm

Lot 225

'Snaffles' (Charles Johnson Payne, 1884-1967), 'Andsome is, wot Andsome does', signed with studio blind stamp, overall dimensions within the frame 47x43cm

Lot 226

'Snaffles' (Charles Johnson Payne, 1884-1967), 'That Far, Far Away Echo', signed in pencil with studio blind stamp, overall dimensions within the frame 38x51cm

Lot 231

'Snaffles' (Charles Johnson Payne, 1884-1967), 'The Bender', coloured print, signed in pencil, studio blind stamp, the plate 26x33cm

Lot 236

'Snaffles' (Charles Johnson Payne, 1884-1967), 'The Sparrow-Catchin Sort', colour print, signed with studio blind stamp, the plate 22x29cm, overall 45x43cm

Lot 238

'Snaffles' (Charles Johnson Payne, 1884-1967), 'Ubique Meant - Bank, Olborn Bank - A Penny all the Way', colour print, signed to the mount in pencil lower right with studio blind stamp, 51cm x 75cm overall, the colour plate 18x54cm

Lot 240

'Snaffles' (Charles Johnson Payne, 1884-1967), 'The Grand National - The Canal Turn', colour print, signed to the mount in pencil lower right with studio blind stamp, with remarque 'A memory, the old Sergeant and Geoffrey Bennet', 51cm x 77cm

Lot 248

After Snaffles (Charles Johnson Payne, 1884-1967), 'Indian Cavalry- Yi-hai', colour print with studio blind stamp and remarque, 29x23cm and 47x39cm

Lot 249

After Snaffles (Charles Johnson Payne, 1884-1967), 'Swagger- But a Workman', colour print heightened in white, with remarque, signed in pencil with studio blind stamp, the plate 31x28cm, overall 44x38cm

Lot 251

After Snaffles (Charles Johnson Payne, 1884-1967), 'The Worst View in Europe', signed in pencil with studio blind stamp, the plate 23x49cm, overall 42x67cm

Lot 252

After Snaffles (Charles Johnson Payne, 1884-1967), 'Merry England', signed with studio blind stamp, the plate 27x26cm, overall within the frame 56x51cm

Lot 36

Lily Collins signed 10x8 colour photo. Lily Jane Collins (born 18 March 1989) is a British and American actress and model. Born in Guildford, Surrey and raised in Los Angeles, Collins began performing on screen at the age of two in the BBC sitcom Growing Pains. In the late 2000s, Collins began acting and modelling more regularly, and she had a career breakthrough with her performance in the sports drama film The Blind Side, which was the third highest grossing film of 2009. She went on to appear in leading roles across feature films such as the sci fi action horror Priest (2011), the psychological action thriller Abduction (2011), the fantasy Mirror Mirror (2012), the urban fantasy The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones (2013), and the independent romantic comedies Stuck in Love (2012), The English Teacher (2013), and Love, Rosie (2014). Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 31

Spanish school. Charles III, late 18th century."Saint Benedict curing a blind man" and "Penitent Magdalene".Pair of oil paintings on glass.In period carved and gilded wooden frames.Some lack in the frames.Measurements: 68 x 52 cm. c.u.Pair of devotional paintings on glass in carved and gilded frames-cornucopias, following the stylistic patterns of the time of Carlos III. The oil on glass extracts rich polychromes from the draperies and flesh tones, seeking naturalism in the capture of the faces, the drapery and the gestural drama. As is usual in depictions of Mary Magdalene, the saint has idealised features and long hair. She holds a crucifix with great displays of love, to which she addresses her prayers, her face tilted to one side and her gaze expressive. It was in the 17th century that the theme of the penitent Magdalen gained great strength, and it was perpetuated in the 18th century, when Catholic societies were particularly fascinated by the lives of mystics and saints who lived in solitude in wild places, dedicated to prayer and penance. As for the saint who cures blindness, he is probably Saint Benedict, wearing the humble habit of the Franciscan order. The frames are characterised by their compositional dynamism and abundance of vegetal elements in openwork carving, the Spanish school of the 18th century.

Lot 277

Stanley Royle, after, 'Sheffield from Mayfield, near Ringinglow', print, blind stamp to margin; N. S. Oxley, church study, watercolour; etc, print, (3).

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