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Lot 2

ROBERT MICHAEL BALLANTYNE "COMUS": 4 titles: THREE LITTLE KITTENS, London, Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1857 [2nd edition], 8 coloured plates as called for, 4to, original blind stamped cloth gilt worn, rear inner joints split; MY MOTHER, London, Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1857, 1st edition, 8 coloured plates as called for, some foxing and water staining, 4to, original cloth gilt, worn and soiled, inner joints weak; MEE-A-OW! OR GOOD ADVICE TO CATS AND KITTENS, London, Thomas Nelson, 1860, 1st edition, 8 coloured plates, 4to, original blind stamped cloth gilt worn and soiled, inner joints split; THE KITTEN PILGRIMS OR GREAT BATTLES AND GRAND VICTORIES, London, James Nisbet [1882], 1st edition, added coloured title frontis and 10 full page ills as called for, 4to, original cloth backed pictorial boards worn and soiled + one other (5)

Lot 212

JEAN INGELOW AND OTHERS: HOME THOUGHTS AND HOME SCENES IN ORIGINAL POEMS, ill A B Houghton, London, Routledge Warne & Routledge, 1865, 1st edition, 35 engraved plates as list, some marginal water staining on lower edges, 2pp adverts at end, 4to, decorative contemporary blind stamped calf, spine gilt in compartments, gilt gauffered edges, inner joint totally split

Lot 246

FREDERIC RICHARD LEES: 2 titles: AN ARGUMENT FOR THE LEGISLATIVE PROHIBITION OF THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC, London, William Tweedie, 1857, 1st edition; ONE HUNDRED OBJECTIONS TO A MAINE LAW BEING A SEQUEL TO THE ARGUMENT OF THE UNITED KINGDOM ALLIANCE FOR THE LEGISLATIVE PROHIBITION OF THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC, London, W Smith & W Tweedie, 1857, 1st edition, 2 works in one, contemporary half calf marbled boards worn + REPORT BY THE COMMITTEE ON INTEMPERANCE FOR THE LOWER HOUSE OF CONVOCATION OF THE PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY, Manchester, United Kingdom Alliance [1870], People's edition, original blind stamped cloth gilt (2)

Lot 258

AGNES STRICKLAND: LIVES OF THE QUEENS OF ENGLAND, London, Henry Colburn, 1841-47, vols 1-10 (of 12), added engraved vignette titles, frontispieces, original blind stamped cloth gilt worn (10)

Lot 271

JOHN D'ALTON: ILLUSTRATIONS HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL OF KING JAMES' IRISH ARMY LIST (1689), Dublin [1860], 2nd edition enlarged, 2 vols, original blind stamped cloth worn + JAMES MILLS & M J MCENERY: CALENDAR OF THE GORMANSTON REGISTER, Dublin, The University Press, 1916, 1st edition, original blind stamped cloth (3)

Lot 272

E O GORDON: SAINT GEORGE CHAMPION OF CHRISTENDOM AND PATRON SAINT OF ENGLAND, London, Swan Sonnenschein, 1907, 1st edition, extra illustrated with various photographs and manuscript etc, original blind stamped calf worn

Lot 356

THE HOLY BIBLE..., ill Gustave Dore, London and New York, Cassell, Petter & Galpin, circa 1871, Old Testament vol only, 124 plates as called for, large 4to, contemporary blind stamped calf gilt, spine gilt in compartments, all edges gilt

Lot 376

CHARLES JAMES APPERLEY "NIMROD": HUNTING REMINISCENCES..., ill Henry Alken & others, London, Rudolph Ackermann, 1843, 1st edition, engraved title, frontis, 9 maps and 4 plates as called for, original publisher's blind stamped red cloth gilt + WILLIAM HENRY OGILVY: SCATTERED SCARLET, ill Lionel Edwards, London, Constable, 1923, 2nd impression, 8 tipped in coloured plates as list, some with corner creases, original cloth gilt, spine dulled + WILLIAM FAWCETT: THOROUGHBRED AND HUNTER, ill Lionel Edwards, London, Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1934, 1st edition, 10 plates as list, original cloth (3)

Lot 383

ATTRIBUTED TO T H FENTON: THE LIFE OF ADMIRAL VISCOUNT NELSON, London, William Emans 1840 1st edition, half title added engraved vignette title, port frontis and 5 plates as called for, modern half calf marbled boards, morocco gilt spine labels, 1 copy only on COPAC held at The British Library + JOHN MONTMORENCY TUCKER: THE LIFE AND NAVAL MEMOIRS OF LORD NELSON COMPILED FROM ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS AND OTHER AUTHENTIC SOURCES, London, Willoughby & Co, 22 Warwick Lane and 26 Smithfield, circa 1840, port frontis, 4pp adverts at end, original blind stamped green cloth, re-backed black leather, morocco gilt spine labels, all edges gilt

Lot 384

JAMES STANIER CLARKE & JOHN M'ARTHUR: THE LIFE AND SERVICES OF HORATIO VISCOUNT NELSON, London, Fisher Son & Co [1839-40], 2nd edition, 3 volumes, added engraved titles, frontispieces, 33 plates including folding map, original blind stamped ribbed cloth gilt, spines faded, armorial bookplates of Hastings (3)

Lot 394

HORATIO NELSON: THE DISPATCHES AND LETTERS OF VICE-ADMIRAL LORD VISCOUNT NELSON, ed Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas, London, Henry Colburn, 1845-46, 7 vols, vol 1 2nd edition, vols 2-7, 1st edition, engraved port frontis, 3 plans including 2 folding, 4 facsimile letters, original blind stamped cloth gilt, rebacked (not recent), green morocco, spines gilt in compartments, top edges gilt, armorial bookplates of Major-General F E Sotheby of Necton, Northants (7)

Lot 400

WILLIAM JAMES: THE NAVAL HISTORY OF GREAT BRITAIN FROM THE DECLARATION OF WAR BY FRANCE IN 1793 TO THE ACCESSION OF GEORGE IV…A NEW EDITION WITH ADDITIONS AND NOTES AND AN ACCOUNT OF THE BURMESE WAR AND THE BATTLE OF NAVARINO BY CAPT [FREDERICK] CHAMIER, RN, London, Richard Bentley, 1837, 6 vols, 24 engraved ports, 28 folding tables as called for, half titles, original blind stamped cloth, spines gilt lettered, armorial book plates of C C Chetwynd (6)

Lot 401

MODERN HALF CALF BOOK BOX, the spine gilt titled "From George Matcham's Collections" containing 5 items comprising LEONARD GILLESPIE: OBSERVATIONS ON THE DISEASES WHICH PREVAILED ON BOARD A PART OF HIS MAJESTY'S SQUADRON ON THE LEEWARD ISLAND STATION BETWEEN NOV 1794 AND APRIL 1796, London, printed by G Auld for J Cuthell, 1800, [ie 1803], advert/errata leaf at end dated August 31 1803, inscribed presentation copy on half title to Nelson "Addressed to the Rt Hon Lord Viscount Nelson, KB, Vice-Admiral and Commander in Chief of the Mediterranean Seas by his Lordship's most obedient and humble servant, the author, London 4th Sepr 1804", original drab boards, paper spine worn, top board detached + [SIR WILLIAM WALDEGRAVE, BARON RADSTOCK] [ED]: THE BRITISH FLAG TRIUMPHANT! OR THE WOODEN WALLS OF OLD ENGLAND BEING COPIES OF THE LONDON GAZETTES CONTAINING THE ACCOUNTS OF THE GREAT VICTORIES AND GALLANT EXPLOITS OF THE BRITISH FLEETS DURING THE LAST AND PRESENT WAR…TO WHICH IS PREFIXED AN ADDRESS [BY SIR JAMES ALLAN PARK] TO THE OFFICERS, SEAMEN AND MARINES OF HIS MAJESTY'S FLEETS, London, sold by Messrs Rivington, J Hatchard, J Asperne 1806, 96pp + 12 numbered asterisked pages, 5pp subscribers list, 783 names listed, the last name John Bolton, Britton calls this the 2nd edition, short inscription verso of front blank, probably in George Matcham's hand, original calf backed printed boards worn, lacks most of backstrip, boards loose + a small 19th century exercise book with manuscript transcripts of some 23 letters by Nelson, chiefly to his sister and to George Matcham from October 1792 to December 1803 with some other notes on Nelson's family, circa 40 pages, inscription on front free end paper in Matcham's hand, contemporary cloth, several of the letters in whole or in part have been published in Mary Eyre Matcham's "THE NELSONS OF BURNHAM THORPE", some are unpublished, faint Salisbury Stationers blind stamped on lower wrap, this and the contents suggest the transcriber was a Matcham + WILLIAM BEATTY: AUTHENTIC NARRATIVE OF THE DEATH OF LORD NELSON WITH THE CIRCUMSTANCES PRECEDING ATTENDING AND SUBSEQUENT TO THAT EVENT, THE PROFESSIONAL REPORT ON HIS LORDSHIP WOUND AND SEVERAL INTERESTING ANECDOTES, London, printed by T Davison for T Cadell & W Davies, 1807, 1st edition, engraved port frontis, plate of the ball which mortally wounded Nelson, 4pp adverts at end dated December 1806, ownership signature of George Matcham on front paste down, original drab boards worn and disbound + autograph letter signed from Maurice Nelson to his sister Catherine, Mrs Matcham, telling her of his appointment to the Navy Office 4 April 1801 (5)

Lot 410

JEAN PIERRE EDMOND JURIEN DE LA GRAVIERE: SKETCHES OF THE LAST NAVAL WAR, trans Edward Plunkett, Baron Dunsany, London, Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1848, 1st edition, 2 vols, 9 engraved folding battle plans as called for, vol 1 32pp adverts at end, original blind stamped cloth gilt (2)

Lot 417

JEDEDIAH STEPHENS TUCKER: MEMOIRS OF ADMIRAL THE RT HON THE EARL OF ST VINCENT, London, Richard Bentley, 1844, 1st edition, 2 vols, engraved port frontispieces, 2 facsimile letter plates including one folding, vol 1 8pp adverts tipped in at front, errata leaf at end, vol 2 39pp adverts at end, original blind stamped cloth gilt, armorial bookplates of Sir William Curtis (2)

Lot 421

A CLARKE: A FAITHFUL NARRATIVE OF THE LIFE OF LORD VISCT NELSON CONTAINING A COMPLETE STATEMENT OF THE VARIOUS BATTLES WHICH HE FOUGHT AND THE MANNER OF HIS EVER TO BE LAMENTED DEATH, London for H D Simmonds, S Ostell & Whitrow [1806?], engraved port frontis (small old repair at lower right margin), folding plan of attack by Nelson on the combined fleet October 21st 1805, port frontis dated 1805, 12mo, modern blind stamped calf, scarce, 1 copy only on COPAC published by H D Symonds, Cole & Dale, which lacks the port frontis and plan

Lot 439

HENRY DRAPER: NATIONAL DISTRESSES COUNTERBALANCED BY NATIONAL MERCIES, A FUNERAL SERMON ON THE DEATH OF THE EVER TO BE LAMENTED LORD NELSON, WHO FELL IN THE LATE GLORIOUS ENGAGEMENT OFF CAPE TRAFALGAR PREACHED IN THE PARISH CHURCH OF ST GEORGE THE MARTYR, SOUTHWARK…, London, S & C McDowall [1805], 2nd edition, published at the request of the congregation to be had of the author at the Rectory House, 38pp, old blind stamped cloth, later morocco gilt spine label, scarce, 2 copies on COPAC, both of the 2nd edition held at The British Library and University of Oxford Libraries, no copy of 1st edition traced

Lot 446

"HARMODIUS": ODE TO LORD NELSON ON HIS CONQUEST IN EGYPT, London, J Moore for T Egerton, 1798, 1st edition, 12pp, 4to, modern blind stamped carved morocco gilt, spine label, scarce, no copy located

Lot 454

JEAFFRESON MILES: VINDICATION OF ADMIRAL LORD NELSON'S PROCEEDINGS IN THE BAY OF NAPLES, London, A H Baily, 1843, 1st edition, engraved frontis (some foxing), errata slip, original blind stamped cloth gilt, armorial book plate of Reginald Gurney, 2 copies only on COPAC held at The British Library and the University of Cambridge Libraries

Lot 483

JOHN DRINKWATER BETHUNE: A NARRATIVE OF THE BATTLE OF ST VINCENT WITH ANECDOTES OF NELSON BEFORE AND AFTER THAT BATTLE, London, Saunders & Otley, 1840, 2nd edition, large paper special family copy, signed (in initials) presentation copy to his son Charles, engraved port frontis, 8 plates, frontis with some foxing, 4to, original blind stamped cloth gilt, rebacked morocco gilt, book plate of John Kermack, writer to the signet, small Bethune of Balfour label verso of title page

Lot 558

REV DANIEL LYSONS: THE ENVIRONS OF LONDON BEING AN HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THE TOWNS, VILLAGES AND HAMLETS WITHIN TWELVE MILES OF THAT CAPITAL INTERSPERSED WITH BIOGRAPHICAL ANECDOTES, London for T Cadell and W Davies, 1810 2nd edition, 2 volumes in 8, extra illustrated, 2 engraved vignette titles, 28 plates as list, 693 additional engraved views, portraits etc, large quarto, decorative grained, blind stamped green morocco gilt, inner dentelles gilt, spines gilt in compartments, all edges gilt (8). From the collection of the late Ron Fiske of Morningthorpe Manor.

Lot 585

KELLY'S DIRECTORY OF NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK 1916, with maps, original blind stamped cloth gilt soiled

Lot 590

BENJAMIN MACKERELL: THE HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES OF THE FLOURISHING CORPORATION OF KINGS-LYNN IN THE COUNTY OF NORFOLK, London, printed by E Cave and sold by S Birt, D Samuel in Lynn and by W Chase and J Carlose in Norwich, 1738, 1st edition, engraved folding frontis and 10 plates including 1 folding, old blind stamped calf worn, boards loose

Lot 600

[ARTHUR TAYLOR]: PAPERS IN RELATION TO THE ANTIENT TOPOGRAPHY OF THE EASTERN COUNTIES OF BRITAIN AND ON THE RIGHT MEANS OF INTERPRETING THE ROMAN ITINERARY, London, Williams and Norgate, 1869, 1st edition, 4to, original blind stamped cloth + WALTER RYE: 2 titles: AN INDEX TO NORFOLK TOPOGRAPHY, London, Longmans, Green & Co for the Index Society, 1881, 1st edition, original decorative cloth gilt; AN APPENDIX TO RYE'S INDEX TO NORFOLK TOPOGRAPHY, Norwich, Roberts & Co [1916], 1st edition, Rye's Norfolk handlists second series No 1, original wraps, all works from the collection of the late Ron Fiske of Morningthorpe Manor (3)

Lot 2076

An early 20th Century oak bookcase, the upper section with blind fretwork cornice, comprising two glazed doors enclosing shelves, the base section with two drawers over two doors, plinth base, 214cm high, 106cm wide, 44cm deep

Lot 3040

Peter Scott (British, 1909-1989), shovelers rising above reeds, 1934, colour print signed in pencil at l.r.margin, bearing Fine Art Trade Guild blind-stamp at l.l. margin, framed & glazed

Lot 3045

Collection of eight caricatures, comprising: five John Doyle "HB" lithographs (four hand-coloured; two bearing Thomas McLean blind-stamp): Lame Leading the Blind, An Odd Fysh, Voluntary Principle, Peelades, Rivals, each one framed & glazed; James Gillray, A Little Music - or - the Delights of Harmony, hand-coloured etching, Bohn edition with the number removed, originally published 20 May 1810 by Hannah Humphrey, mounted, unframed; Doctor Syntax Drawing After Nature, 1813 Ackermann plate, framed & glazed; Tom Merry lithograph for St Stephen's Review Presentation Cartoon 1886, Mr Gladstone and His Clerks, framed & glazed (8)

Lot 3570

Singer Vogue classic Car. This has been kindly offered with the proceeds going to charity, Guide Dogs for the Blind. This is a 1962 vehicle in need of restoration. 

Lot 369

[MISCELLANEOUS] Slick, Samuel [Haliburton, Thomas Chandler]. The Clockmaker; or The Sayings and Doings of Samuel Slick of Slickville, First Series, second edition, Bentley, London, 1838; Second Series, new edition, 1838; and Third Series, first edition, 1840, uniform original blind-stamped mauve cloth (spines evenly browned), thirteen plate illustrations (4 + 4 + 5), octavo.

Lot 197

Victorian mahogany triple wardrobe, two blind doors flanking the central mirrored door, interior with three shelf slides, two short and three long drawers with turned handles, right-hand door opening to reveal hanging space with box commode to base.Width 200cm (79"), Depth 61cm (24"), Height 210cm (832).Condition report: Overall good condition, marks round escutcheons where the key has been inserted, scratches where doors have been opened and closed on pedestal base, all mouldings present, good colour, replacement central mirror.

Lot 5

P. May (B. 1925) signed poster, De Havilland Comet World Record, 1934 England to Australia, signed by artist in pencil.43cm x 59cm.Condition report:Framed in mount, blind stamp.

Lot 7

P. May (b 1925), signed poster, Schneider Trophy Supermarine, S6B 1931, Calshot inscribed in the margin by the artist.43cm x 59cmCondition report: Paper folded with creases laid flat in frame, blind stamp.

Lot 13

MIXED LOT: CURTAIN BLIND, FRAME, METAL TRIM, GUTTER CLEANER, LITTER PICKER

Lot 646

A pair of carved oak standard chairs with Gothic splat backs, blind fret and drop-in seats, on carved supports, and a painted Windsor wheelback chair with cane seat panel

Lot 202

William Monk [1863-1937]-The Broad Hudson; view of New York Harbour and The Statue of Liberty,:-etching, signed in pencil lower rightinscribed with title and numbered 28/6, further pencil inscriptions and blind stampimage 22.5 x 36cm.

Lot 8

A pair of cotton type interlined checked yellow, orange and green curtains with taped pencil pleat headings with matching pelmet and tie backs, together with a pair of glazed cotton interlined curtains, the white ground with honeysuckle and butterfly decoration, with taped pencil pleat headings, together with a matching blind, a pair of cotton type teal ground trellis decorated interlined curtains with fixed triple pencil pleat headings, matching tie backs and swags and an interlined door curtain in cotton type material, the cream ground with green and pink floral and foliate decorated stripes with integral pelmet and the taped heading CONDITION REPORTS Checked curtains - approx 203 cm drop x 251 cm wide at the bottomCondition - OK - some sun fading and small marks throughout. General wear and tear.Pair of curtains - approx 154 cm drop x 167 cm wide at the bottomCondition - poor - discolouration, pet hair throughout and dirt to the bottomTrellis curtains - approx 216 cm drop x 193 cm wide at the bottom and 78 cm wide at the topCondition - good - some sun fading and discoloure linings, otherwise general wear and tear conducive with age and use.Door curtain - approx 216 cm drop x 215 cm wide at the bottomCondition - poor - staining, discoluration, bleaching, some water marks, etc

Lot 907

A dark stained oak framed rectangular wall mirror, a modern upholstered headboard and footboard, a rectangular teak framed mirror, sheet of glass, Habitat black painted metal framed rectangular table, a stained pine tv stand and a pair of grey cotton curtains, pink and white floral blind and a red and white checked blind (Habitat table measurements approx 73 cm x 164 cm) CONDITION REPORTS Headboard approx 70 cm x 57 cm x 13 cm deep.

Lot 938

A Victorian stained pine trunk, 82 cm wide x 33 cm high, together with an Edwardian mahogany and blind fretwork decorated side cabinet with two glazed cabinets linked by a shelf over two further glazed doors and recess flanked by cupboard doors, raised on turned supports, 137 cm wide x 167 cm high and an oak mirror back dressing chest of three long drawers in the Jacobean style, 91 cm wide x 162 cm high

Lot 371

ROYAL WORCESTER BLIND EARL TEACUP, ROYAL WORCESTER DR WALL SPRAYS CREAMER, PAIR OF SAMSON CHELSEA MARK BIRDS AND A SEATED MONKEY

Lot 862

After George Morland, Blind man's buff; Children bird nesting; Children nutting; Children playing at soldiers; and Juvenile navigators, five colour mezzotints by William Ward, each 46cm x 55.5cm. (5) Provenance: From the collection of HRH The Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester

Lot 1745

A pair of George II mahogany dining chairs, with extensive carved frames on blind fret block supports and pierced stretchers, 50cm wide x 96cm high.

Lot 1805

A George III mahogany framed tapestry upholstered easy armchair, on blind fret mahogany supports, 83cm wide x 93cm high.

Lot 25

BLUES LPs (WITH RARITIES). Superb pack of 6 x essential LPs. Titles are Blind Gary Davis - Harlem Street Singer (US Prestige/Bluesville original, BVLP 1015 - VG solid condition record with some light surface marks, these never heavier in nature and are as stated surface only/Ex very well presented sleeve, the front in superb order, the reverse with some light foxing), Brownie McGhee And Sonny Terry - Sing (US Folkways og, FA 2327 - VG some surface marks, none heavier/with VG+ condition booklet and merch inner/Ex very neat sleeve with only light wear) and Howlin' Wolf (x4) - Poor Boy (UK og, Chess CRL 4508 - VG a few light surface marks and a light scratch on B4/VG+ some light discolouration on the reverse), The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions (COC 49101 A2/B2 - Ex+/Ex+ top copy), Message To The Young (6310108, UK - Ex/Ex+) and Moanin' In The Moonlight (CH-9195 RE - Ex/Ex).

Lot 302

CLASSIC SOUL/ R&B - LPs. Classic collection of around 43 LPs. All 50s & 60s artists/ titles including Gene Allison (Vee-Jay LP 1009 EX VG), Rita Moss - Talk To Me Tiger (DLP 25763 EX VG+), The Coasters - Greatest Hits (HA-K 2237 VG+ VG), Dave "Baby" Cortez (HL 59 Sealed M NM), CHampion Jack Dupree - The Heart of the Blues is Sound (BYG 529019 EX EX), Big Mama Thornton - Jail (VSD 79351 EX EX), The Jubilee Four - Lookin' Up (R-2006 EX VG+), Lloyd Price - This Is My Band (SDL-8301 EX EX), Oscar Brown Jr, Jesse Belvin, Five Blind Boys of Alabama, Roy Hamilton, B. B. King, Preston Epps, Percy Mayfield, The Ravens, The Dell Vikings, Little Eva, Billy Stewart, Earl Bostic, The Chantels, The Rocky Fellers, Garnet Mimms, Bobby Hebb, Otis Williams. Condition is generally VG+ to EX+.

Lot 53

RICHIE HAVENS LPS. Collection of 14 titles from Richard P Havens here, often to include both stereo and mono versions of releases, predominantly US. There's: Richie Havens - Portfolio (2480 166), Mixed Bag (Stereo, FTS 3006), Mixed Bag (Mono, FT-3006), Alarm Clock (Stereo, SFS 6005), Stonehenge (Stereo, SFS-6001, two copies of), The Great Blind Degree (SFS 6010), Something Else Again (2317 030), Something Else Again (Stereo, FTS-3034), The End of the Beginning (AMLH 64598), No: Richie Havens ( Polydor Special 2482 273), A State Of Mind (2304 050, pen to reverse of sleeve), Mirage (demo copy, AMLH 64641), Richard P Havens, 1983 (Stereo, FTS-3047-2). Condition varies, though expect from VG+ to Ex+ generally.

Lot 558

A MAHOGANY OPEN ARMCHAIR IN CHIPPENDALE STYLE 19TH CENTURY the pierced splat back carved with scrolls and rosettes and with a blind fret carved frame

Lot 167

A GEORGE II AND LATER MAHOGANY BUREAU BOOKCASE THE BUREAU MID-18TH CENTURY the later bookcase top with a dentil and blind fret cornice above a pair of astragal glazed doors enclosing three adjustable shelves, the hinged fall revealing an arrangement of drawers and pigeonholes with a central cupboard, above an arrangement of nine drawers around a kneehole with a cupboard, on later bracket feet 214.6cm high, 103cm wide, 60cm deep

Lot 594

An Adamson style 50SK 4290/S industrial sewing machine/blind hemming machine

Lot 465

Two boxed Venetian blinds along with a vertical blind.

Lot 343

MACKENZIE THORPE (BRITISH 1956) 'MOTHER AND DAUGHTER' a limited edition print of sheep surrounded by flowers 50/850, signed to lower margin with Washington Green blind stamp, with certificate, mounted and framed, approximate image size 50cm x 40cm (condition:- good condition) (A)

Lot 467

CHEST ON CHEST, George III mahogany with dentilled and blind fret cornice above two short and three long drawers flanked by carved angles, with a baize lined slide above three long drawers on bracket feet, 118cm x 54cm x 178cm H. (minor faults)

Lot 483

William Russell Flint, pencil signed coloured print, semi naked girl seated by the fore shore, blind stamp to margin, (unframed)

Lot 484

William Russell Flint, pencil signed print, study of a reclining naked girl, blind stamp to margin

Lot 307

2 Sturgeon prints with blind stamp

Lot 376

3 Sturgeon prints to include 2 with blind stamps

Lot 730

Large Rolled Hanging Banner ' Alconbury, Tower T-Site Site 5, Special, Hanger 94, Chelveston ... ' (purportedly ex film set bus destination blind with number plate and logo / badge from Harvest International Bus )

Lot 933

George III Mahogany Chest on Chest, the upper section with dentil cornice above two short and three long drawers between blind fretwork canted stiles, the base with three drawers, raised on shaped bracket feet, 113cms wide x 173cms high

Lot 966

Victorian Mahogany Piano Stool with Blind Fretwork Panels, the upholstered hinged seat opening to reveal some Victorian and Later Songbooks, 52cms wide x 47cms high

Lot 95

AFTER CAESAR SMITH A LIMITED EDITION PRINT OF THE BLUEBELL WOOD, signed with publisher's blind stamp, in gallery mount and frame

Lot 1351

A Complete Wooden Chess Set, on original inlaid wooden board; plus another complete boxed boxwood set, also a tin of circa 1950's 'Dominoes for the Blind'.

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