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Lot 135

† A flight of Regency mahogany steps, circa 1820, each tread with inset green tooled leather, the top step with lift top enclosing a compartment, the middle step with blind frieze drawers, 65cm high, 71cm long, 43cm wide â€  indicates that VAT is payable by the purchaser at the standard rate of 20% on the hammer price as well as being charged on the buyers’ premium. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information. 

Lot 17

A George IV mahogany side cabinet, circa 1825, in the manner of Gillows, the rectangular top with three quarter gallery above a pair of blind frieze drawers and a cupboard doors enclosing a fitted interior with shelves and drawers including a lined cellaret drawer, 109cm high, 114cm wide, 45cm deep Provenance: Hambrook House, Gloucestershire The Property of Graeme Alexander and Scott Carlton

Lot 187

A French flame mahogany wardrobe, late 19th century and later, of architectural form, the stepped cornice with blind frieze drawer, the cupboard door enclosing a hanging rail and high shelf, 183cm high, 120cm wide, 61cm deep

Lot 286

A George III mahogany card table, circa 1770, in the manner of Thomas Chippendale, with blind fretwork carved frieze and legs, the frieze incorporating a single blind drawer, 73cm high, 91cm wide, 46cm deep

Lot 109

A substantial oak floor standing corner cupboard, outswept cornice and blind fretwork frieze above a pair of architectural panel doors applied with convex foliate bosses enclosing two shelves above a further pair of doors and a single drawer, plinth base, 202.5cm high

Lot 178

Rare Battle of Britain quote signed by Dennis Adams 44 sqn. Written on brown envelope. It reads Messerschmitt's don't worry me so if a 109 gets on your tail this is the way to get out; be cool, be calm, firm, sedate don't let your English blood boil, don't hesitate push here right through the gate and you'll blind the poor bastard with oil, from Battle of Britain historian Ted Sergison collection. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.

Lot 24

Evelyn (John). Navigation and Commerce, their Original and Progress. Containing a Succinct Account of Traffick in General; its Benefits and Improvements: Of Discoveries, Wars and Conflicts at Sea ... with Special Regard to the English Nation; their several Voyages and Expeditions, to the Beginning of our Late Differences with Holland; in which His Majesties Title to the Dominion of the Sea is asserted, against the Novel, and Later Pretenders, 1st edition, London: printed by T. R. for Benj. Tooke, 1674, without initial blank (A1) but retaining errata and advertisement (K3-4), contemporary blind-ruled sheep, wear to head of spine, worm-track to foot, surface-stripping to sides, 8vo (17.6 x 10.8 cm) (Qty: 1)NOTESProvenance: 1) 'Charles du Bois', contemporary ownership inscription in stylised Gothic bookhand to front pastedown: possibly the English botanist and treasurer of the East India Company (bap. 1658-1740). 2) Estate of John Lawson (1932-2019). ESTC R8611; Keynes 92; Kress 1358; Sabin 23028; Wing E3504. 'Commanded by Charles II to write about the history of the conflict between the Dutch and the English over the sovereignty of the seas ... Evelyn found his labours rejected as malapropos in a time of peace. The introduction was published as Navigation and Commerce in 1674, but the rest of his history, given to Pepys for his proposed history of the navy, was lost' (ODNB). 'Contains notices of Columbus, Drake, Raleigh, and other early navigators' (Sabin).

Lot 308

Taisnier (Jean). Opus mathematicum octo libros complectens, innumeris propemodum figuris idealibus manuum et physiognomiae, aliisque adornatum, quorum sex priores libri absolutissimae cheiromantiae theoricam, praxim, doctrinam, artem, & experientiam verissimam continent. Septimus physiognomiae dispositionem, hominumque omnium qualitates & complexiones. Octavus periaxiomata de faciebus signorum, & quid sol in unaquaque domo existens, natis polliceatur. Remedia quoq; omnium aegritudinum complectitur. Et naturalem astrologiam atq; effectus lunae quoad diversas aegritudines. Item isagogen astrologiae judiciariae, et totius divinatricis artis encomia. Ombibus Matheseos, Cheiromantiae, Philosophiae, & Medicinae studios utiles ac necessarii, 1st edition, Cologne: Joannem Birckmannum & Wererum Richwinum, 1562, woodcut device to title and with ownership inscription to upper blank margin 'Abraham Linezar Anno Domini 1564' and early annotation, woodcut portrait and ink library stamp to verso, numerous woodcut decorative initials and illustrations, woodcut portrait to verso of final leaf of index, blank leaf 2K4 present at rear with early annotation, blind stamp to A1, early annotations, underscoring and marginalia, some dampstaining throughout, occasional marginal fraying (mostly at front & rear), old margin repair to G3, 2O3 & blank 2K4, leaves Y2 & Y3 loose, sprung & frayed to margins, lower outer corner of 2P1 excised, some worm trails and worm holes to fore-edge blank margins, occasional browning, spotting and few ink marks, old limp vellum (possibly from another volume?), faint blind stamp to upper cover, without ties, folio in 4s (30 x 20 cm) (Qty: 1)NOTESAdams T69; Graesse, Bibl. magica 100; Poggendorf II, 1066. First edition of Taisnier's work on palmistry and astrology.

Lot 184

* Aldin (Cecil, 1870 - 1935). The Bell at Stilton & The George at Dorchester, two photolithographs heightened with body colour, each boldly signed in pencil by the artist below image, each with the blind-stamp of the Fine Art Trade Guild and each with an original pencil drawing remarque, a man leading a cart horse and a terrier respectively, each approximately 380 x 410 mm, uniformly mounted, framed and glazed (Qty: 2)

Lot 102

Composite Atlas. [Untitled European atlas], mid-late 18th century, German manuscript index, no title or preliminaries, a composite atlas of 86 maps of European countries and regions with maps by Lotter, Seutter, Schenk, Homann and Homann's heirs and De L'Isle, all with contemporary hand and outline colouring with the exception of a map of Spain by Schenk which is uncoloured, the atlas has 3 world maps, 2 on a hemispheral projection by Lotter and Homann's heirs and a Mercator projection by Lotter, a general map of Europe by Lotter and four maps of the British Isles, England & Wales, Scotland and Ireland also by Lotter, a few maps partially split along central fold, a few maps with light toning, occasional spotting and dust soiling, contemporary manuscript title and number to verso of each map, loosely inserted is a four leaf manuscript document in German, the pagination and the index would indicate that two maps have been excised (numbers 4 & 5), contemporary sheep, with a partial index list in blind of eight European countries to upper siding, contrasting morocco title label to spine which reads 'Catalogus Mapparum Geographicarum Tomus I', heavily worn, rubbed and frayed, folio (Qty: 1)NOTESSold as a collection of maps, not subject to return.

Lot 214

Broadsides. A collection of 11 advertising broadsides, for theatrical & circus performances, 1800-78, including: Circus, Church Street, Hanley, Saturday, May 20 for the Benefit of Mr. Austin the Laughter-making, Mirth-provoking Clown. First Time of Austin and Son in a Laughable Double Clowns' Entree ... A Sack Race! By Six Competitors ... Last Night of the Huline Family in their Great Musical Entertainment and Laughable Ballet D'Action, entitled 'The Magic Well.' First and Only Appearance of Tom Tit, the Smallest Clown in the World, Saturday, May 20th, Austin's Night! Hanley: J. Keates, General Printer, circa 1870s, woodcut illustration to centre of broadside, some wear and fraying to edges, 74 x 25 cm (29.25 x 10 in), together with: Theatre Royal Glasgow, Monday First, Feb. 4th, 1878 for the Benefit of Harry Croueste the Royal Clown ... New Tricks for this Night Only. The "Royal" Pantomime the Wonderful Travels of Gulliver, First and only Night of the Masquerade Ball or a night in New Orleans ... Professor Mat. Walton will appear with his Wonderful Troupe of Performing Dogs & Monkeys ..., 1878, woodcut illustration to centre of broadside, some wear and fraying to edges, 76 x 25 cm (30 x 10 in), and 6 broadsides for the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, London, including Speed the Plough, followed by Harlequin's Tour, Tuesday, December 30, 1800; The Blind Girl, or, a Receipt for Beauty, followed by The Sea-side Story, Saturday, May 16, 1801; A Midsummer Night's Dream, Wednesday, February 7, 1816 (three performers' names underlined in red pencil); Evadne. or, The Statue, followed by The Libertine, Thursday, February 11, 1819; The Antiquary, followed by Too Late for Dinner, Thursday, February 24, 1820; and The School of Reform, followed by The Spirits of the Moon, or, the Inundation of the Nile, Monday, April 19, 1824, few broadsides trimmed, some spotting, final broadside bifolium (Qty: a folder)

Lot 316

Porcacchi (Tommaso). Funerali antichi di diverso popoli, et nationi, 1st edition, Venice: Simon Galignani, 1574, engraved architectonic title-page and 23 engravings in text by Girolamo Porro, title-page with adhesive staining to inner margin, blind-stamp ('Bibliothecae S. Mariae Tamlact. Ord. Praed') just encroaching on image (stamp repeated on initial blank) and old inscriptions to upper and lower margins, occasional light damp-staining, colophon leaf (O4) laid down, early-20th-century library ticket housing mounted to front pastedown, 19th-century diced calf, front board detached, worn, 4to (26 x 20 cm), together with: Camilli (Camillo), Imprese illustri di diversi, coi discorsi, 1st edition, Venice: Francesco Ziletti, 1586, engraved architectonic title-page and 108 engravings in text by Girolamo Porro, bound without engraved title-pages for parts 2 and 3 (both signed A1), bookplate of Patricia Milne Henderson, text-block loose in contemporary vellum covers, 4to (20.3 x 14.9 cm) (Qty: 2)NOTESAdams P1903 (Porcacchi); Cicognara 1766 & 1870 (Camilli); Mortimer Italian 395 (Porcacchi) & 99 (Camilli).

Lot 273

Josephus (Flavius). Antiquitatum Iudaicarum libri XX, adiecta in fine appendicis loco Vita Iosephi per ipsum conscripta, à Sigismundo Gelenio nouiter iam conuersi. De bello Iudaico libri VII, ex collatione Graecorum codicum per Sig. Gelenium castigati. Contra Apionem libri II, pro corruptissimis antea iam ex Graeco itidem non solum emendati, sed etiam suppleti, opera eiusdem Gelenij. De imperio rationis, siue De Machabaeis liber unus, à Des. Erasmo Roterodamo recognitus. Cum indice accuratissimo, Basel: [Per Hier. Frobenium et Nic. Episcopium], 1548, printer's woodcut device to title & verso of final leaf, numerous decorative woodcut initials, contemporary calf over wooden boards, with roll-work decoration in blind, brass edge strips to board corners, white paint marks to fore-edge of upper board, spine leather torn and very worn, folio (Qty: 1)NOTESAdams J364.

Lot 209

* Thorburn (Archibald). Partridge - Spring, published W. F. Embleton, 1927, colour printed photolithograph, signed by artist in pencil below image to lower left, blind stamp of the Fine Art Trade Guild to lower left, 345 x 470 mm, mounted, framed and glazed (Qty: 1)NOTESOne of the 'Four Seasons' of Game Birds.

Lot 271

Henry VIII, King of England. Assertio septem sacramentorum adversus Mart. Lutherum ... Accedit quo que R.P.D. Iohan. Roffen. Episcopi contra Lutheri captivitatem Babylonicam, Assertionis Regis defensio, 2 parts in one volume, Paris: Guillaume Desboys, 1562, printer's woodcut device to second title, blank at end of first part present, old damp staining and browning throughout, with occasional damp fraying and loss to text, contemporary ownership inscription of Nicolaus Carrus to first title (browned and damp-frayed at fore margin), Skene Library bookplate to front pastedown, all edges gilt, contemporary calf with blind-stamped ornamental design to both covers, later rebacked, worn, covers detached, small 8vo (118 x 77 mm) (Qty: 1)NOTESCollation: a-r8; A-HH8. Later edition of King Henry VIII,'s polemic against Luther, also reprinting the defence by John Fisher against Luther's counter attack. Sold with all faults, not subject to return.

Lot 278

Luther (Martin). Doct. Mart. Lutheri Schrifftenn Bu?cher und Predigten. Deren in den Wittenbergischen noch Jhenischen Tomis nicht zu finden, vnd doch von dem thewren Mann Gottes zum theil im Druck außgangen, vnd sonst geschrieben vnd geprediget worden sind, volume 1 only (of 2), 2nd edition, Leipzig: Jacobum Gaubisch, [1603], title in red & black with woodcut depicting Phillip Erst and Martin Luther, adoring at either side of the Cross of the Crucified Jesus, numerous woodcut illustrations and decorative initials, lacking final leaf, some heavy browning and spotting, contemporary pigskin, blind rollwork & embossed decoration incorporating blind embossed portrait of Charles V Holy Roman Emperor (with blind armorials, Latin text and date 1588) to centre of each board, manuscript title to spine, few marks and some wear to extremities, lacking ties, folio (Qty: 1)

Lot 311

Willis (Thomas). A Plain and Eisie Method for Preserving [by God's Blessing] those that are well from the Infection of the Plague, or any contagious distemper in city, camp, fleet, &c. and for curing such as are infected with it. Written in the year 1666. With a Poem on the virtue of a Laurel Leaf for curing of a Rheumatism. By W.B., 1st edition, printed for W. Crook, 1691, engraved portrait frontispiece, errata leaf bound after title, 7-page preface, 74 + 8 pp., including publisher's list to verso of final leaf, old ink ownership inscription to head of front endpaper, 'H. Wigley May 22d. 1789', contemporary blind-ruled sheep, modern gilt calf reback, some marks and light wear to edges, 8vo (Qty: 1)NOTESWing W2852 / 3 (check ?????) Krivatsy 13041.

Lot 25

Evelyn (John). The State of France as it stood in the IXth yeer of this present Monarch Lewis XIIII. Written to a Friend, 1st edition, London: by T. M. for G. Bedell & T. Collins, 1652, title-page printed in red and black with engraved vignette, blanks A1 and G12 apparently original, small hole in A1, small faint stains to fore margins of quire A-C and F-G, quire C roughly trimmed along fore edges, small worm-trail in fore margins of leaves C3-6, lacking rear free endpaper, contemporary blind-ruled sheep, rubbed and scuffed, small section of restoration to spine, 12mo (14.3 x 8.2 cm) (Qty: 1)NOTESProvenance: 1) Robert S. Pirie (1934-2015), with his bookplate. 2) Estate of John Lawson (1932-2019). ESTC R12269; Keynes 3; Wing E3515. ' The State of France is one of the prettiest of Evelyn's books, and exhibits in some copies a pleasant personal touch on the title-page in the shape of an engraved vignette of the author's monogram entwined with oak and bay leaves ... [I]t is possible that those copies with the engraved vignette were specially printed for the author to give to his friends, but the evidence on this point is very scanty' (Keynes). There was also an issue with Evelyn's monogram with the letterpress of the title-page; Keynes does not assign priority in printing to either.

Lot 49

Sandys (George). Sandys Travailes: containing a History of the Original and Present State of the Turkish Empire ... the Mahometan Religion and Cermonies ... Constantinople ... Greece ... Egypt ... The Holy Land ... Italy ... and the Islands adjoyning; as Cyprus, Crete, Malta ... and other Places of Note, 6th edition, London: John Sweeting, 1658, engraved additional title-page, folding view of Istanbul, numerous engravings in the letterpress (including views, plans, costume, and antiquities), moderately browned, occasional staining, a few leaves slightly brittle and frayed along edges, repaired closed tears in gutter of engraved and letterpress titles and to inner fold of map, contemporary ownership inscriptions to front free endpaper (of which a large portion torn away), rear free endpaper excised, contemporary blind-ruled calf, front board detached, folio in 6s (29 x 19 cm), together with: Rycaut (Paul), The History of the Present State of the Ottoman Empire, 5th edition ('corrected and enlarged by the author'), London: by T. N. for Joanna Brome, 1682, 12 engraved plates, 17 full-page engravings in text, all depicting Ottoman costume, browning, leaves B6-8 chipped in lower margins, engraved bookplate of the earls of Harcourt, contemporary calf, covers detached, 8vo (18 x 11.5 cm), [Bancks, John], The History of the Life and Reign of the Czar Peter the Great, Emperor of all Russia, and Father of his Country, 1st edition, London: J. Hodges, 1740, engraved portrait frontispiece, toning, bookplate of John Hunter (d.1821) of The Hermitage, Hexham, contemporary calf, worn, 8vo (16.6 x 9.6 cm), Baronio (Cesare), Discours de l'origine des Russiens, et de leur miraculeuse conversion: et de quelques actes memorables de leurs rois ... traduict en françois du latin par Marc Lescarbot, 1st edition, Paris: Claude Morel, 1599, part 2 only (without part 1: 'Discours véritable de la réunion des Eglises d'Alexandrie & de Russie à la saincte Eglise catholique'), pp. [2] 59-101 [1], headlines trimmed, 18th-century marbled boards, small 8vo (15 x 9.5 cm), and 1 other (Wilkinson, Manners and Customs of the Ancient Egyptians, 1837-41, 4 volumes only, of 6) (Qty: 8)NOTESProvenance (Sandys): Sir Bindon Blood (1842-1940), British army officer (bookplate; pencilled ownership inscription dated 1920 to title-page). ESTC R1082 (Sandys), R33568 (Rycaut: four copies in UK libraries), T88910 (Banks: four copies in UK libraries); Wing S678 (Sandys), R2403 (Rycaut); cf. Blackmer 1484 for Sandys, 1621 edition ('at that time the most elaborately illustrated English book on the Levant'). Four copies of Baronio's work traced in libraries world-wide on OCLC.

Lot 46

Ramsey (Albert C.). The Other Side: Or Notes for the History of the War Between Mexico and the United States. Written in Mexico. Translated from the Spanish, and Edited, with Notes, 1st edition in English, New York: John Wiley, 1850, 14 maps and plans including some folding, 10 lithographed portraits including frontispiece, occasional spotting or browning (heaviest on three folding plans), original blind-stamped brown cloth gilt, 8vo (Qty: 1)NOTESHowes A105.

Lot 307

Salmon (William). Pharmacopoeia Londinensis . Or, the New London Dispensatory , 5th edition, corrected & amended, London: Printed by I. Dawkes for T. Bassett, R. Chiswell, M. Wotton, G. Conyers and I. Dawks, 1696, ownership signature J. Rushworth at head of title, some browning, letterpress advertisement slip to lower pastedown, contemporary blind panelled calf, rebacked, 8vo (Qty: 1)NOTESWing S441.

Lot 321

Gallaeus (Servatius). Dissertationes de Sibyllis, earumque oraculis, 1st edition, Amsterdam: apud Henricum et viduam Theodori Boom, 1688, signatures *-2*4 A-4Q4 4R3 a-c4, engraved additional title-page, folding portrait, 14 plates by Romeyn de Hooghe, small burn-hole in X4 and preceding plate, Dogmersfield Park bookplate, contemporary blind-stamped Dutch vellum, 4to (19.2 x 14.8 cm), together with: ibid., Sibylliakoi chresmoi [graece], hoc est, Sibyllina oracula ex veteribus codicibus emendata ... opera et studio Servatii Gallaei, 1st edition thus, Amsterdam: apud Henricum et viduam Theodori Boom, 1689, signatures *-3*4 4*2 a-5k4 5l2 A-Q4 (-A1, cancelled as usual), engraved additional title-page, contemporary mottled calf, rubbed, 4to (20.1 x 15.2 cm), Hugo (Herman), Pia desideria emblematis, 2nd edition in Latin: Antwerp: Hendrik Aertssens, 1628, woodcut emblems by Christoffel van Sichem in the text, woodcut tailpieces, lacking *1 (half-title?), leaves T4-5 loose, spotting and browning, modern vellum, 16mo (12 x 8.2 cm), and 4 others (including another copy of Dissertationes, without portrait) (Qty: 7)NOTESLandwehr Low Countries 239 (Hugo). ‘Servatius Gallaeus (Servaas Galle, 1627-1689), a minister of the Reformed Church in Haarlem in Holland, brought out two books about the Sibylline Oracles. The first, published in 1688, is an extensive treatise on the Sibylline Oracles, in which he challenged Crasset’s arguments … Gallaeus’s second work is a new edition of the Greek text’ (Buitenwerf, Book Three of the Sibylline Oracles and Its Social Setting , pp. 23-4).

Lot 248

Bayly (Anselm). A Collection of Anthems used in His Majesty's Chapel Royal and most Cathedral Churches in England and Ireland, 1st edition, London: J. and F. Rivington, and W. Ginger, 1769, red box-rules throughout, woodcut head- and tailpieces and initials, toning, occasional spotting, a few leaves faintly creased, all edges gilt, contemporary red goatskin, royal cipher of George III gilt to spine compartments, covers each with foliate and twin fillet frames gilt enclosing large central vignette of crowned royal cipher above text 'Chapel Royal, St James's' in blind, floral cornerpieces gilt, spine faded and rubbed, loss to top and bottom spine compartments, extremities rubbed, tips bumped and worn through, 8vo (18.2 x 11.5 cm) (Qty: 1)NOTESProvenance: 1) George III (1738–1820), king of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (armorial binding). 2) Charles Vaughan (1816-1897), Anglican clergyman (laid-in manuscript note: 'Once the property of King George. From the library of Dean Vaughan of Llandaff, [signed] J. Rogers Rees, Penarth, Dec[embe]r 1897'. ESTC T129770.

Lot 51

Scortia ( Joannes Baptista ). De natura et incremento Nili, libro duo. In quibus inter disputandum plures aliae quaestiones physicae explicantur, Lyon: Horace Cardon, 1617, few decorative initials, two geometric diagrams, small stain to fore margins of few leaves, bound with at front: Halloix (Pierre) , Vita et documenta S. Iustini philosophi et martyris, scriptoris secundo saeculo nobilissimi, Douai: Baltazaris Belleri, 1622, printer's woodcut device to title with 17th century inscription, some browning, fore-margin of final leaf with small tear, contemporary blind-stamped pigskin, faint manuscript title to spine, clasps present, 8vo (Qty: 1)NOTESThis early work by the Italian Jesuit Scortio (1553-16127) provides a detailed account of all aspects of the Nile from its supposed source to its uses and physical characteristics.

Lot 301

Paré ( Ambroise ). De chirurgie, ende opera van alle de wercken, Amsterdam: Cornelis van Breugel, for Hendrick Laurentsz, 1636, title in red & black and with printer's woodcut device (additional strip of letterpress text adhered), title soiled, frayed & torn to edges and lined to verso, woodcut illustrations of anatomical subjects, surgical instruments and procedures, monsters and freaks of nature, etc., some dampstaining, marks & dust-soiling, few leaves torn with loss, sewing partly broken, first and last few leaves frayed & torn to blank margins and some detached, contemporary calf over wooden boards with blind rollwork decoration (upper board split in two vertically and with some loss of leather), both boards detached and lacking spine (lacking lower two raised bands and middle raised band torn), worn, folio (Qty: 1)NOTESSold with all faults, not subject to return.

Lot 96

British Isles. Blaeu (Johannes), Insulae Albion et Hibernia cum minoribus adjacentibus, circa 1645, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, old ink stain affecting image, slight creasing, old blind-stamp just affecting image, old library stamp to verso, 380 x 445 mm, Latin text to verso, together with Anglia Regnum, [1645 or later], hand coloured engraved map, slight creasing largely confined to margins, some marginal staining, 385 x 500 mm, no text on verso, with Mercator (Gerard). Anglia Regnum, circa 1613, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, toned overall, one wormhole in margin, one small rust stain affecting image, 350 x 460 mm, French text on verso (Qty: 3)

Lot 18

Cottafavi ( Gaetano ). Raccolta delle Principale Vedute di Roma e suoi contorni , Tommaso Cuccioni, Rome, [1858], engraved pictorial title with some dust soiling, panoramic plan of Rome, sixty-two uncoloured engraved topographical views, booksellers paper label to front pastedown, hinges and joints weak, contemporary cloth gilt, lacking spine worn and frayed at extremities, oblong folio, together with an untitled volume of chromolithographic plates of illuminated pages from books of the middle ages, each tipped on to card, gutta percha perished, contents shaken and loose, contemporary blind-stamped calf with borders in relief, spine crudely rebacked, heavily worn and rubbed, large folio (Qty: 2)

Lot 385

David Shepherd Wildlife Artist CBE, OBE, FGRA limited edition print, entitled 'Old Charlie', nr 679/850, signed in the margin, publishers blind stamp for Solomon Whitehead, approx 63 x 46 cms, framed and glazed. 

Lot 484

AFTER ALFRED MUNNINGS "Taking Hounds to Cover", colour print, signed in pencil lower right, bears blind studio stamp and label verso

Lot 503

AFTER MICHAEL LYNE "Hunting Scene" colour print, published by Frost & Reed Limited, signed in pencil lower right and bears blind stamp, together with AFTER LIONEL EDWARDS "Hunting Scene" colour print, signed in pencil lower left and three further unsigned MICHAEL LYNE prints

Lot 442

AFTER ALFRED MUNNINGS "The Gap" colour print published by Frost & Reed signed in pencil lower right and bears "FATG" blind stamp together with two signed LIONEL EDWARDS prints and a modern watercolour of horse and riders

Lot 466

AFTER PETER SCOTT "Three Mallards" colour print, signed in pencil lower right, bears "FATG" blind stamp

Lot 238

A collection of mainly 19th Century pewter wares, to include a pair of stemmed goblets, various baluster-shaped imperial meausres and others, baluster pepper, lidded mustard, shoe snuffbox, Scottish blind hinge snuffbox, open salt etc (25) CONDITION REPORTS Whilst in the main basically sound, all pieces with dents, scratches, knocks, etc conducive with age and use. Suggest viewing in person prior to purchase. See images for further details.

Lot 41

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY COIN OPERATED 'FORTUNE TELLER' with a blind man pointing with his white stick , under a glass dome, on a black Japanned metal base, 25cm high x 26.5cm wide

Lot 49

ROLLING STONES - UK LPs. Great instant collection of 12 x LPs including early/original pressings. Titles include S/T (unboxed mono LK 4605 1A/4A, flipback, no Mona - glossy Ex record/VG+ well presented sleeve), No. 2 (mono unboxed LK 4661 'Blind Man' 2A/1A - VG+/VG some staining on reverse), Between The Buttons (SKL 4852, unboxed, 4K/4K - VG+/Ex), Let It Bleed (2 x stereo boxed reissues SKL 5025, 1 with poster and hype sticker, the other with poster, no hype sticker), Sticky Fingers (UK Zip cover, with insert), Aftermath (stereo boxed RE), Some Girls (including original 'celebrity' inner copy and later 'censored' copy), Through The Past, Darkly (stereo boxed RE) and Ya-Ya's (SKL 5065). Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 103

ELECTRIC BLUES/BLUE HORIZON - UK DEMO 7". Really smart bundle 9 x (almost entirely UK demo) 7". Artists/titles are Jeff Beck - 'Sampler Record' (Columbia PSR 317 - VG+ a few light surface marks), Chicken Shack (x6) - Worried About My Woman (57-3143 - Ex+ demo), When The Train Comes Back (57-3146 demo - Ex), I'd Rather Go Blind (57-3153 demo - Ex), Tears In The Wind (57-3160 demo - Ex), Sad Clown (S 57-3176 demo - Ex demo) and I'd Rather Go Blind (Dutch p/s), Arthur K. Adams - She Drives Me Out Of My Mind (57-3136 Blue Horizon demo - Ex) and Duster Bennett (x2) - Raining In My Heart (57-3148 demo - Ex+) and Bright Lights, Big City (promo 57-3154 - Ex).

Lot 323

Leonor Fini (Argentinian, 1907-1996) A STUDY WITH TWO FIGURES Lithograph, signed and numbered 69/280 in pencil, with cat blind stamp pl. 43 x 36cm

Lot 635

*Paul Insect (British, b.1971) SEX TOY 2 Screenprint in colours, 2006, signed, dated and numbered 31/60 in silver metallic pen, printed and published by Pictures on Walls, with their blind stamp, on smooth wove paper, the full sheet image 60.5 x 42.8cm, framed *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.

Lot 1179

19th century rosewood serpentine fronted chiffonier, the three-quarter galleried back shelf with barley twist supports and lozenged shaped frontage with blind fretwork carving to the drawer, barleytwist pilasters above two cupboard doors enclosing shelves, the whole raised on turned feet, 105.5 x 123cm

Lot 224

Quantity lined and interlined curtains, pelmets, a Roman blind and other curtains

Lot 343a

After Herbert DickseeEngravingStudy of a Puppy, signed in pencil with artist blind studio stamp lower left

Lot 577

Lenses Dark Slides and Shutters, including a Ross Xpres 105mm f3.8, Carl Zeiss Jena f/13.5cm f/4.5 Tessar, C P Goerz 12.5cm f/4.5 Dogmar lenses, other lenses, all in Compur type shutters, Thornton Pickard aluminium roller blind shutter, dark slides, lens boards and other items

Lot 1699

A LATE 17TH CENTURY STYLE EIGHT DAY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with moulded pediment and blind fret, carved heart, square hood door enclosing brass 23.5cm/9 1/4'' dial, brass boys and crown spandrels, Roman numerals, dial named 'John Stokes', bell strike, plain trunk to a shortened plinth base, height 197cm x max width 47cm, with pendulum, two weights and winding key (condition: both the case and the movement have been restored/repaired and altered over time, hands replaced, not seen working)

Lot 483

Charles Johnson Payne - Snaffles, pencil signed print, 'The Sparrow, Catchin Sort', blind stamped, 43 x 43cm

Lot 656

LIBRARY/WRITING TABLE, Victorian burr walnut, rounded rectangular writing surface above two blind frieze drawers and flute trestle supports, 114cm W x 76cm H x 61cm.

Lot 209

Signed & blind stamped Sturgeon print - Mill Hill School

Lot 1054

JOB LOT OF FILM POSTERS: FRIGHT NIGHT; FRIGHT NIGHT 2; MAN HUNTER; MIDDLE AGE CRAZY; BLIND DATE; FAME; MAC AND ME; TWINS; RETURN FROM THE RIVER KWAI; ARTHUR 2; ANNIE HALL; FAMILY PLOT; NEON MANIACS; TO BE OR NOT TO BE; SOPHIE'S CHOICE; TABLE FOR FIVE; SILKWOOD and PRIEST OF LOVE

Lot 287

Vinyl - Collection of 45 x Mainly Blue's vinyl LP's to include Lightnin' Hopkins, Albert Collins, Jimmy McCracklin, Blind Boy Fuller, B.B. King, Howling Wolf, Memphis Slim, Jimmy Reed, Ethel Waters & Bo Carter. Condition at least VG overall

Lot 84

Vinyl - Collection of approx 100 x vinyl LP's spanning the decades and the genres to include Pink Floyd, Kate Bush, Yes, David Bowie, Alice Cooper, Free, T-Rex, Small Faces, The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Blind Faith and The Moody Blues. Condition varies throughout.

Lot 89

Vinyl - The Rolling Stones No 2 LP mono LK4661 with Blind Man text, Vinyl VG+

Lot 2

AR David Shepherd, OBE (1931-2017), "Last leaves of Autumn", artist's coloured proof with publisher's blind stamp, signed numbered 634/850 in pencil to lower margin, 30 x 50cm

Lot 1757

A 1920's Oak Gramophone, with a hinged turn table, with 78 records, blind fret frieze,over cupboard door, on barley twist and block supports, united by a 'H' stretcher.

Lot 467

A 19th century mahogany bookcase, the glazed upper section decorated with blind fret-work over a lower section fitted with two short and three long drawers

Lot 9491

Charles Edward Carryl: 'A Capital Ship, or The Walloping Window-blind', 1964, 1st UK edition, colour illustrations throughout, oblong 4to, original pictorial boards, two dust wrappers

Lot 9017

J.F. Mostyn Clarke: 'Three weeks in Norfolk : being a portion of the "Rover's" log', London, Wyman, 1887, 1st edition, 9 full page black and white plates as called for, original blind stamped cloth gilt. Attractively illustrated tale of a Broads boating trip by the writer and his artist friend starting from Yarmouth, on the yacht Rover, skippered by a local whose conduct left much to be desired, with several pages devoted to the altercations leading to the visitors' abandonment of him. Very scarce

Lot 9029

Colin Lunn: 'Norfolk Broads', London, Jarrold & Sons, [1891], 12 mounted photographic plates, each photograph approx size 10 x 15cm, 13pp letterpress + [1]pp adverts at end, oblong original blind stamped bevelled cloth gilt, mounted photographic illustration to top board. Sought after Broads book with real sepia photographs of Wroxham Bridge, Horning Ferry, Gorleston Harbour (2), Acle Regatta, Lowestoft Harbour (2), Hickling Broad, Gorleston Quay, St Benet's Abbey, Salhouse Broad and Heigham Sounds

Lot 9077

Four Broads' souvenir books, comprising Colin Lunn: 'Norfolk Broads', London, Jarrold & Sons, [1891], 12 mounted photographic plates, each photograph approx size 10 x 15cm, 13pp letterpress + [1]pp adverts at end, oblong original blind stamped bevelled cloth gilt, mounted photographic illustration to top board. Sought after Broads book with real sepia photographs of Wroxham Bridge, Horning Ferry, Gorleston Harbour (2), Acle Regatta, Lowestoft Harbour (2), Hickling Broad, Gorleston Quay, St Benet's Abbey, Salhouse Broad and Heigham Sounds; 'Pictures in Colour of the Norfolk Broads', Jarrold and Sons, [1905], 50 coloured illustrations as called for, 4to, original two tone cloth gilt with mounted colour illustration to top board, publishers slip tipped in at end; 'Pictures of the Norfolk Broads', Jarrold & Sons, circa 1914, 96 illustrations from photos as called for, original wraps; 'Picturesque Broadland', Photochrom Co Ltd, circa 1910, 15 illustrations from photos as called for, G.E.R. adverts to pastedowns, title page reinforced at inner edge, oblong, original pictorial boards silvered (4)

Lot 9196

William MacGillivray: 'A History of British Birds, Indigenous and Migratory', London, 1837-1852, five volumes, volumes I-III published Scott, Webster and Geary, contempory full morocco gilt, all edges gilt, inscribed presentation copy from Richard Barclay of Keswick Hall, to his nephew William Birkbeck, dated 1851; volumes IV & V (aquatic birds), contemporary blind stamped cloth gilt (5)

Lot 448

A George III mahogany inlaid and banded side table with frieze drawer, raised on blind fret carved square chamfered legs. 32' wide

Lot 490

A Leica IIIc Rangefinder Body, red blind, chrome, serial no. 366752, in maker's case, complete with original bill of purchase

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