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Lot 307

Bolton Corporation DESTINATION BLIND. A complete, linen blind in well-used condition but mostly still very good. [1]

Lot 384

Birmingham Corporation Tramways DESTINATION BOX with blind. This is the smaller, upper box used to display the route number and the occasional destination, depending on the car type. Contains an original blind with route numbers plus Pebble Hill Rd and Special Car. Measures 18" x 14" (46cm x 36cm) and 7" (18cm) deep. In good, ex-use condition, in working order with both handles present. [1]

Lot 320

Samuel Ledgard DESTINATION BLIND. The company was well known for operating a number of ex-London RT and RLH types, one of which could have carried this blind. A complete, linen blind in well-used but still good condition. [1]

Lot 33

London Country (London Transport) DESTINATION BLIND for a Green Line RF coach at High Wycombe (HE) garage dated 21.4.72 and coded 'M'. Covers Green Line routes 711, 724 Express and local bus routes. A complete, linen blind, manufactured by London Transport at Aldenham Works and in very good, ex-use condition. [1]

Lot 454

1961 London Transport DESTINATION BLIND dated 4.4.61 for an RTW bus at Chalk Farm (CF) garage coded V for the rear ultimate box. A complete, linen blind, Aldenham-manufactured and in very good, ex-use condition. [1]

Lot 300

South Yorkshire PTE DESTINATION BLIND dated 18.10.79. A complete blind, manufactured by McKenna Bros in Tyvek material and in very good, ex-use condition. [1]

Lot 34

1967 Eastern National DESTINATION BLIND dated March 1967 and to fit one of the company's Bristol Lodekkas. A complete, linen blind, generally in very good, ex-use condition. [1]

Lot 464

c1940s (possibly earlier) Eastern National DESTINATION BLIND. Refers to LNER station at Colchester. A complete, linen blind in very good, ex-use condition. [1]

Lot 302

1954 Ribble Motor Services DESTINATION BLIND from Burnley depôt, hand-dated 7/54 and marked 'saloon' (single-decker). A complete, linen blind in well-used but generally very good condition. [1]

Lot 309

Warrington Corporation DESTINATION BLIND. A lengthy and complete, linen blind in very good, ex-use condition. [1]

Lot 306

Northern General Transport Company DESTINATION BLIND for a single-deck bus at Bensham, Gateshead depôt. A lengthy and complete, linen blind, generally in good to very good condition, a little edge-wear in places. [1]

Lot 315

1959 Birmingham City Transport DESTINATION BLIND from Quinton Garage dated October 1959. A complete, linen blind in very good, ex-use condition. [1]

Lot 316

1959 London Transport DESTINATION BLIND dated 24.4.59 for an RTW bus at Upton Park (U) garage marked 'Ser 15 175' and coded V for the rear ultimate box. A complete, linen blind, Aldenham-manufactured and in very good, ex-use condition. [1]

Lot 455

1951 London Transport TROLLEYBUS DESTINATION BLIND from Colindale (CE) depôt for the side box, dated April 10 1951 and marked 'Addition'. A small label states that it was ex-trolleybus 1564 on 6 January 1962, just 3 days after the bus finished service and the depôt closed. A complete linen blind, Charlton-manufactured and in well-used, good condition. [1]

Lot 488

Pair of Signed Traditional Coloured Etching Views of Bruges, circa 1918/1930, both having monogram and blind stamp, both 38cm x 48cm, framed and glazed

Lot 1553

 Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) A limited edition print 145/200 on Fabriano paper published by 'The Picasso Foundation' Spain with the official Picasso blind stamp and publisher's information on the back of the artwork. Frame size approx  31 x 21 inches

Lot 506

"SZENEN DER TATEN UND LEIDEN UNSERES HERRN JESUS CHRISTUS UND DER ALLHEILIGEN GOTTESMUTTER" Seltene und fein gemalte russische Ikone, kurz nach 180031 x 26 cmDas Mittelbild zeigt unter dem Titel "Synaxis der Allheiligen Gottesgebärerin" die Ausgiessung des Hl. Geistes, das Pfingstmotiv. Auf den darum gruppierten Bildfeldern sind folgende Szenen dargestellt. Beschneidung Christi, der ungläubige Thomas, Christus vertreibt die Kaufleute aus dem alten Tempel, Christus unter den Schriftgelehrten, die Salbenträgerinnen am leeren Grab Jesu, die Heilung des Blinden, das Motiv "Allerheiligen", die Auffindung der Gebeine der 40 hl. Märtyrer, der Lobpreis der Gottesmutter, die Geburt der Gottesmutter, das Auffinden des hl. Hauptes des Hl. Johannes des Täufers durch zwei Mönche, die 40 Märtyrer von Sebaste.RARE AND FINE PAINTED RUSSIAN ICON SHOWING 'SCENES OF THE ACTS AND SUFFERINGS OF OUR LORD JESUS ​​CHRIST AND THE ALL HOLY MOTHER OF GOD'shortly after 180031 x 26 cmThe central picture shows the Descent of the Holy Spirit, the Pentecost motif, under the title "Synaxis of the All-Holy Theotokos". The following scenes are shown in the image fields grouped around it. Circumcision of Christ, the unbelieving Thomas, Christ driving the merchants out of the old temple, Christ among the scribes, the Women at Jesus' empty tomb, the healing of the blind man, the motif 'All Saints', the discovery of the bones of the 40 holy martyrs, the praise of the Mother of God, the Nativity of the Mother of God, the finding of the holy head of St. John the Baptist by two monks, the 40 martyrs of Sebaste.

Lot 288

REICH ILLUMINIERTE RUSSISCHE ALTGLÄUBIGEN-HANDSCHRIFT IN KIRCHENSLAVISCH 125 von 129 Blättern, es fehlen die Blätter 1,2, 4 und 122, paginiert in kyrillischer Nummerierung, wohl 18. Jh.20,4 x 16 x 4 cmJedes Blatt zeigt eine biblische Szene, gemalt mit Tinte und Wasserfarben, auf der Vorderseite und auf der Rückseite einen mit Tinte geschriebenen kirchenslavischen Text. Das letzte Blatt ist leer.Original blind gestempeltes Leder über Holz, zwei Verschlüsse, mit Lederrücken und Endpapieren erneuert, wahrscheinlich in der ersten Hälfte des 19. Jh.RICHLY ILLUMINATED RUSSIAN CHURCH SLAVONIC OLD BELIEVERS MANUSCRIPT125 of 129 leaves, leaves 1,2, 4 and 122 are missing, paginated in Cyrillic numbering, probably 18th c.20,4 x 16 x 4 cmEach leave shows a biblical scene, painted with ink and watercolors, on the front and on the back a Church Slavonic text written in ink. The last leave is blank.Original blind stamped leather over wooden boards, two clasps, rebound with leather back and endpapers renewed, probably in the first half of 19th c.

Lot 7125

Hewett of Marlboro - 18th century oak cased 8-day longcase clock c1760, with a caddy topped pediment and blind fret beneath, square hood door with attached pilasters, long trunk case with a flat topped door on a rectangular plinth with bracket feet, brass dial with a silver chapter ring and engraved silvered centre, seconds dial and calendar aperture, with Roman numerals, minute track, five minute Arabic's and steel hands, rack striking movement, striking the hours on a cast bell. With pendulum and two weights. George Hewitt (I) and (II) are recorded as working in Marlborough (Wilts) 1720-95Dimensions: Height: 230cm  Length/Width: 44cm  Depth/Diameter: 25cm

Lot 436

A George III mahogany wall hanging display cabinet, the dentil cornice over blind fret frieze and two astragal glazed doors enclosing three shelves (one glass panel a/f)H87cm, W81cm, D28cm

Lot 344

A late 19th century upholstered armchair, the button back and overstuffed seat covered in a pale blue fabric (a/f) with geometric design, raised on blind fret carved square tapered front supports terminating in brass cup castors. H84cm, W66cm

Lot 1056

Queen Alexandra's personal travelling medicine chest, comprising a leather-bound oak chest fitted with a hinged lid and a drawer, lined with blue and purple velvet, the hide covered exterior emblazoned 'Queen Alexandra, Medicine Chest, With Great Care', decorated sparingly with blind tooling and fitted with leather carrying handles, the upper section containing 61 faceted free-blown glass bottles fitted with numbered ground-in glass stoppers and paper labels of 'Squire and Sons, Chemists in Ordinary on the Establishment of the King and of HRH The Prince of Wales', inscribed describing the phial contents, most bottles full and retaining their chamois seals, a handwritten key to the bottles affixed to the lid, the drawer containing 10 further bottles, two boxwood pill containers containing 'Dinner' and 'Liver' pills, boxed dressings and powders, together with accoutrements such as a boxwood stopper key, a measure, brushes, and a thermometer calibration certificate dated March 1909, 49 x 26 x 23 cm [ Queen Alexandra ( 1844 - 1925) was a Danish Princess becoming consort to King Edward VII in 1901. Renowned for her beauty and steadfast support for the King, her popularity revived hitherto lackluster affection for the monarchy. Following the King's death the Dowager Queen retreated from public view due to increasing deafness and fading beauty] [Squire and Company ( 1832 - 1950 ), 413 Oxford Street, London, Chemists to the royal family.]

Lot 2177

SCHALE / FUSSSCHALE, Porzellan, zweiteilig mit montiertem Fuß, Manufaktur Meissen, unterglasurblaue Schwertermarke, Marke seit 1934 (1. Wahl) sowie Blind- und Malermarken und weitere Schwertermarke im Dekor. Geschweifte Form mit durchbrochen gearbeitetem Flechtwerk, gegliedert durch drei rocaillegerahmte Kartuschen; gekehlter Fuß auf Rundstand. Blaue Staffage, Dekor "Zwiebelmuster". H. 7 cm, D. 21 cm.

Lot 6

LAND ROVER DISCOVERY SPORT HSE BLACK TD4 AUTO    ** On Sale / Reserve Met ** 25.06.2018 '18 REG' 5 DOOR - SUV / ESTATE * HSE BLACK - EDITION * 1999cc 'TD4 - DIESEL'  (180 BHP) EURO 6B / AD-BLUE - VERSION * U-LEZ COMPLIANT * AUTOMATIC GEARBOX (WITH PADDLE SHIFT) AUTO - STOP / START WHITE PAINTWORK (WITH BLACK STYLING PACKAGE)       FULL V5 (LOG BOOK) MOT UNTIL: MARCH 17th 2024 (NO ADVISORIES ON LAST MOT) FULL 'LAND ROVER / MAIN AGENT' SERVICE HISTORY (PRESENT) ONLY 1 REGISTERED KEEPER FROM NEW !!! HANDBOOKS / OWNER MANUALS (PRESENT) LOCKING WHEEL NUT (PRESENT) VOSA VERIFIED MILEAGE       'HSE BLACK- EDITION'   *MASSIVE SPECIFICATION* 2.0 TD4  'DIESEL' UPGRADED 180 BHP !!! AUTO - STOP / START FUNCTION (CAN BE DE-ACTIVATED) EURO 6 / AD-BLUE - VERSION * U-LEZ COMPLIANT * (CAN ENTER ULTRA LOW EMISSION ZONES WITHOUT PAYING ANY ADDITONAL CHARGES) KEYLESS START & GO - FUNCTION ELECTRIC 'SLIDE / TILT' PANORAMIC GLASS ROOF (WITH FULL ELECTRIC SUN BLIND) LEATHER INTERIOR TRIM POWER ASSISTED STEERING REMOTE CENTRAL LOCKING A.B.S - BRAKES TRACTION CONTROL SURROUND CABIN AIR BAGS 'TOUCH SCREEN' MEDIA SYSTEM SATELITE NAVIGATION BLUETOOTH HANSDSFREE BLUETOOTH MEDIA CONNECTIVITY AIR CONDITIONING HEATED SCREEN LANE KEEP ASSISTANCE CRUISE CONTROL FUNCTION MULTI-FUNCTION STEERING WHEEL ON-BOARD TRIP COMPUTER ELECTRIC WINDOWS ELECTRIC MIRRORS PARKING SENSORS (FRONT & REAR) UPGRADED ALLOY WHEELS (FINISHED IN BLACK) DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS ELECTRIC TAIL-GATE FUNCTION PLUS ALL STANDARD EQUIPMENT RUNS AND DRIVES       VAT STATUS: PLUS VAT @ 20% (CHARGED ON THE HAMMER PRICE) MILEAGE ONLY: 116097 - WARRANTED COLLECTION FROM: SALES ADDRESS PAYMENT METHOD: BACS TRANSFER ONLY (NO CASH / CARD PAYMENTS) PAYMENT DEADLINE: 5PM FRIDAY 27th OF OCTOBER 2023 (unless the reserve is met or bid accepted before, then the paymemt deadline will be 5pm the following day)  *IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO ABIDE BY THESE PAYMENT TERMS, DO NOT BID* DELIVERY: AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST       Auctioneers Remarks:   All bids submitted are valid and taken as provisional if reserve has not been met. For Buyer Premium / VAT Charges, Please Refer To 'Additional Fees' Late Payment Will Result In Receiving Late Payment Fees, Charged At A Daily Rate Of 3% +VAT Of The Total Payable Invoice

Lot 1113

Vic Reeves (British, b. 1959), 'Lapwing Peewit Plover', lithograph in colours, unsigned, bearing Sky Editions blind stamp, 42 x 29.5cm.

Lot 1114

Vic Reeves (British, b. 1959), 'Crested Tit', lithograph in colours, unsigned, bearing Sky Editions blind stamp, 42 x 29.5cm.

Lot 255

NO RESERVE Thailand.- Graham (W. A.) Siam, 2 vol., frontispieces, plates, folding map, one or two faint spots, ex-Wigan Library with usual labels and ink-stamps to endpapers, occasional discreet blind-stamps, original pictorial cloth, fractional bumping to spine extremities, 8vo, 1924.

Lot 43

Africa.- Johnston (Sir Harry H.) British Central Africa, first edition, frontispiece, illustrations, many full-page, 5 folding colour maps, spotting, original cloth, sunned spine, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 1897 § Macleod (Olive) Chiefs and Cities of Central Africa, frontispiece, plates, folding colour map at end, small loss to corner with expert tissue repair, ex-Bradford Library with occasional blind-stamps, scattered faint spotting, new endpaper, contemporary calf-backed boards, rubbed, bumping to corners, 1912 § Schweinfurth (Dr. Georg) The Heart of Africa, 2 vol., second edition, frontispieces, vol. 1 front free endpaper and frontispiece detached and loosely inserted, plates and illustrations, 2 maps, 1 folding with short tear at gutter, scattered spotting, original pictorial cloth, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 1874 § Bergh (Dr. Leonard John Vanden) On the Trail of the Pigmies, frontispiece, plates, previous owner's ink signature, original cloth, slight bumping to spine extremities, 1922; and others Central Africa, 8vo (11)

Lot 304

World.- Nansen (Fridtjof) Through Siberia the Land of the Future, first edition, half-title, plates, 3 folding maps, scattered faint spotting, original decorative cloth, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 1914 § Younghusband (Sir Francis) Kahsmir, half-title, frontispiece and plates by Molyneux, captioned tissue-guards, scattered spotting, previous owner's ink inscription, original pictorial cloth, a little rubbed, slight bumping to corners and extremities, dust-jacket, small loss to spine head, rubbed, some creasing and chipping, 1911 § Wylie (Alexander) Chinese Researches, frontispiece, ex-Royal Institution with label and occasional blind-stamps, original cloth, faint staining, slight bumping to corners and extremities, Shanghai, 1897 § Dampier (William) A New Voyage Around the World, signed and inscribed by the editor N. M. Penzer, original vellum-backed boards, slight rubbing to corners and spine extremities, The Argonaut Press, 1927; and others similar, v.s. (c.70)

Lot 121

India.- D'Orléans (Prince Henry) From Tonkin to India by the Sources of the Irawadi January '95 - January '96, first edition, frontispiece, title printed in red and black, illustrations, folding map at end, previous owner's ink inscription, scattered spotting, new endpapers retaining Calcutta booksellers label, rebacked retaining original backstrip, neat repairs to corners, 1898 § Macintyre (Major-General Donald) Hindu-Koh: Wandering and Wild Sports on and Beyond the Himalayas, frontispiece, captioned tissue-guards, plates and illustrations, W.H.Smith blind-stamp to front free endpaper, original pictorial cloth, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 1891 § Holdich (Colonel Sir Thomas) The Gate of India being an historical narrative, half-title, 5 maps, of which 2 folding, one with splits to folds and tape repairs, previous owner's ink signature, faint spotting at beginning and end, original cloth, a little rubbed, bumping to spine extremities, 1910; and another similar, 4to & 8vo (4).

Lot 53

Africa.- Pike (Nicolas) Sub-Tropical Rambles in the Land of the Aphanapteryx, half-title, frontispiece, plates and illustrations, 4 folding maps, scattered faint spotting, original cloth, slight bumping to corners and extremities, New York, 1873 § Godman (Frederick du Cane) Natural History of the Azores or, Western Islands, map frontispiece, occasional tears, neat tape repairs, occasional pencil marginal notes, ex-library with partially erased ink-stamps, modern half-crushed morocco, 1870 § Keller (Professor Dr. C.) Madagascar, Mauritius and the other East-African Islands, first edition, illustrations, many full-page, folding colour map at end, scattered spotting, original pictorial cloth, gilt, sunned spine, bumping to spine extremities, 1901 § Sibree (James) A Naturalist in Madagascar, presentation blind-stamp to title, frontispiece, plates, folding map, publisher's advertisements at end, scattered faint spotting, previous owner's ink signature to front free endpaper, original cloth, gilt, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 1915; and others on Mauritius and Madagascar, 8vo (7).

Lot 214

Polar.- Mikkelsen (Ejnar) Lost in the Arctic: being the story of the 'Alabama' expedition, 1909-1912, first edition, half-title, portrait frontispiece, plates, folding map at end, scattered spotting, original pictorial cloth, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 1913 § Peary (R. E.) Nearest the Pole, first edition, half-title, frontispiece, plates, 2 folding maps at end, cracked hinges, original buckram, backstrip split at upper joint but holding firm, chipping to corners and extremities, 1907 § The Arctic World: its Plants, Animals, and Natural Phenomena, frontispiece, plates and illustrations, spotting, new endpapers, original pictorial cloth, rebacked with red morocco, a little rubbed, slight bumping to corners, n.d. § Abruzzi (H.R.H. the Duke of) Farther North than Nansen being the Voyage of the Polar Star, frontispiece, one folding plate, illustrations,. ex-Royal Institution with occasional ink- or blind-stamps, original pictorial cloth, a little rubbed, bumping to corners and extremities, 1901 and others on the Arctic, including a second edition of Nansen's 'Farthest North', v.s. (39)

Lot 18

Persia.- Southgate (Rev. Horatio) Narrative of a Tour through Armenia, Kurdistan, Persia and Mesopotamia, 2 vol., first American edition, half-titles, frontispiece to vol. 1 only, large folding map, bookplate, ex-Mount St. Joseph library with usual labels and occasional blind-stamps, original cloth, rebacked retaining original backstrips, slight bumping to extremities, 8vo, New York, 1840.

Lot 160

Middle East.- Burton (Sir Richard Francis) Unexplored Syria, 2 vol., first edition, half-titles, frontispieces, 25 plates, of which 11 folding, illustrations, 2 folding maps, maps and one plate with tears and old tape repairs verso, ex-Wolverhampton Public Library with usual labels and blind-stamps throughout, twentieth-century cloth, slight bumping to corners and extremities, [Penzer pp.85-88], 8vo, 1872.

Lot 83

Asia.- Hedin (Sven) Central Asia and Tibet, 2 vol., first edition, half-titles, frontispieces, titles in red and black, plates and illustrations, 2 folding colour maps, ex-Royal Institution with occasional ink-stamps, cracked hinges, original pictorial cloth, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 1903 § Waddell (L. Austine) Lhasa and its Mysteries, half-title, frontispiece, plates, maps (1 folding), scattered faint spotting, previous owner's blind-stamp to title, original pictorial cloth, a little rubbed, bumping to corners and extremities, 1905 § Cobbold (Ralph P.) Innermost Asia, plates and illustrations, 4 maps, scattered spotting, modern morocco-backed boards, 1900; and others similar, 8vo (10)

Lot 305

World.- Pasha (Rudolf C. Slatin) Fire and Sword in the Sudan, first edition, half-title, frontispiece (trimmed), plates, 2 folding colour maps, publisher's advertisements at end, previous owner's ink signature and blind-stamp to half-title, scattered spotting, original pictorial cloth, rubbed and worn, bumping to corners and extremities, 1896 § Lawrence (T. E.) Seven Pillars of Wisdom, first trade edition, frontispiece, plates, folding maps, scattered spotting, previous owner's ink signature to endpapers, original buckram, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 1935; and others, travel, 8vo & small 8vo (5)

Lot 234

MONEY CAPT. ALBERT W.  Pigeon Shooting. Port. frontis, illus. & adverts. Faded orig. dark cloth gilt. Label for Wigan Library to endpaper, blind stamp to title & ink stamp to reverse of title. N.d. but c.1896.

Lot 387

1849-81 Covers including 1853 stampless cover with enclosed In Memorium card addressed to "Mr John Chambers, Kings Cross Post Office" with a fine "KINGS CROSS" undated circle on the front, presumably hand delivered; covers bearing 1d reds with "Missent to Rugby / and Newcastle R.W.P.O", circular framed "C&G / R.P.O" or "L&E / R.P.O", oval framed "B.B" (Blind Bag) and "NOT / FULLY ADDRESSED", cover with adhesive label "Search the scriptures", 1881 1d venetian red cover with "STOURBRIGDE / 750" error of spelling duplex, etc. (8).

Lot 194

Quantity of postage stamps to include Royal Mint presentation packs, Colorano 'silk' covers, First Day covers, etc to inlcude Eire/Ireland, GB and World examples (selling on behalf of Guide Dogs For The Blind)

Lot 320

LAMBERT ADOLPHE JACQUES QUETELET: LETTERS ADDRESSED TO THE GRAND DUKE OF SAXE-COBURG ON THE THEORY OF PROBABILITIES AS APPLIED TO THE MORAL AND POLITICAL SCIENCES, Trans Olinthus Gregory Downes, London, Charles & Edwin Layton, 1849 first edition, original blind stamped cloth, spine dulled

Lot 305

George TAYLOR " A Memoir fo Robert Surtees""" a new ed with additions by the Revd James RAINE, Durham, printed for the Society by George Andrews (1852), silhouette part frontis (foxing), contemp blind stamped calf scuffed, morroc gilt spine label all edges red.

Lot 246

RICHARD HARRIS BARHAM "THOMAS INGOLDSBY": THE INGOLDSBY LEGENDS AND MARTH AND MARVELS, London, Richard Bentley [1843], Carmine Edition, plates collated complete, original blind stamped pictorial cloth gilt worn and faded, splits at spine, inner joints weak

Lot 389

YACHT RACING ASSOCIATION: RULES AND TIME ALLOWANCES..., London, Harrison & Sons, 1895-98, 4 vols, original blind stamped cloth gilt (4)

Lot 253

GEOFFROY TORY: CHAMP FLEURY OU L'ART ET SCIENCE DE LA PROPORTION DES LETTRES, Ed Gustave Cohen, Paris, Charles Bosse, 1931, facsimile of the 1529 edition, contemporary cloth plus FRANK CHOUTEAU BROWN: LETTERS AND LETTERING.., Boston, Bates & Guild Co, 1921 first edition, original blind stamped cloth (2)

Lot 358

THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER... THE ENGLISH VERSION OF THE POLYGLOT BIBLE...London, printed for Samuel Bagster, circa 1840, two works in one, contemporary blind stamped calf, white metal mounts and clasps, the clasps engraved with owners initials and date of 1841, lacks one corner mount, all edges gilt

Lot 388

YACHT RACING ASSOCIATION: RULES AND TIME ALLOWANCES..., London, Harrison & Sons, 1891-94, 4 vols, original blind stamped cloth gilt (4)

Lot 372

A STENZEL: THE BRITISH NAVY, London, T Fisher Unwin, 1898 first edition, plates collated complete, original decorative cloth plus J J WELCH: A TEXT BOOK OF NAVAL ARCHITECTURE FOR THE USE OF OFFICE OF THE ROYAL NAVY, London, HMSO, 1889 first edition, plates collated completed, original blind stamped cloth gilt worn, plus FREDERICK LESLIE ROBERTSON: THE EVOLUTION OF NAVAL ARMAMENT, London, Constable, 1921 first edition, original cloth (3)

Lot 5

A FRAMED AND GLAZED BUS BLIND FOR KINGS HEATH TOGETHER WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY PEDLARS OF SELFRIDGES

Lot 1

A FRAMED AND GLAZED BUS BLIND FOR SHOREDITCH WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY FROM PEDLARS AT SELFRIDGES

Lot 4

A FRAMED AND GLAZED BUS BLIND FOR MOSELEY VILLAGE WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY PEDLARS OF SELFRIDGES

Lot 6

A FRAMED AND GLAZED BUS BLIND FOR CAMDEN TOWN

Lot 3

A FRAMED AND GLAZED BUS BLIND FOR CLERKENWELL GRN

Lot 2

A FRAMED AND GLAZED BUS BLIND FOR ISLINGTON

Lot 2024

Three framed horological limited edition coloured prints, with blind stamps, all signed David Penney 1981, 100/250, 12" x 20" approx

Lot 1321

Good English thirty hour hook and spike verge wall clock, the 7.75" square brass dial signed Johannes Knibb Oxon Fecit on the dial plate beneath six o'clock, the silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with two blued steel hands and with finely cast spandrels, the posted frame movement with four fine turned brass finned pillars and good quality thin wheels, within a contemporary bespoke made ebonised glazed case with barley twist pillars surmounted by a flat moulded stepped cornice over a blind carved frieze, 18" high (pendulum) ** Having closely inspected this clock we would make the following observations: -The brass movement plates vary in thickness -The wear on the pinions would appear to be correct for age -The bell & bell stand match with pear shaped hole fitting

Lot 1831

Good oak eight day longcase clock with five pillar movement, the 12" square brass dial signed Mark Draper, Wittham fecit on a silvered shaped plaque on the matted centre over ringed winding holes, calendar aperture and engraved scrolling foliage, enclosed by a silvered chapter ring, the case with long beaded moulded door and the hood surmounted by a caddy top and three brass ball and spike finials over a blind foliate fretwork carved frieze, 86" high (pendulum, two brass weights and keys)

Lot 1810

Oak and mahogany cross banded case with aperture for a 10" square dial, with short door flanked by quarter fluted pillars with brass cast capitals, the hood surmounted by a blind swan neck pediment, 85" high (missing finial) 

Lot 601

CECIL ALDIN LITHOGRAPHIC PRINT, PENCIL SIGNED LOWER LEFT AND BLIND STAMPED LAWRENCE AND BULLEN PROOF NUMBER 7 A COACHING INN SCENE. 62 X 41cms

Lot 1551

A LARGE DECORATIVE BLIND

Lot 606

LITHOGRAPH AFTER HUGO SCHNARS-ALQUIST, DATED 1909 OF A THREE MASTED SAILING SHIP AND A PADDLE STEAMER. 60 x 93cms TOGETHER WITH A PRINT AFTER SAMUEL REID, SIGNED IN PENCIL AND BLIND STAMPED ARTRIST PROOF OF A RIVER SCENE, FIHSERMEN MENDING NETS. 42 x 58cms (2)

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