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Lot 13

Bible, Latin.- Centum ac quinquaginta psalmi Davidici cum diligentissima etiam titulorum expositione, commentary by Jacobus Perez de Valentia, 2 parts in 1, collation: ã a-z8 ɀ8 ɂ8 Ħ8 A-Z8 aa-nn8 Ħ6 AA-HH8, double column, woodcut pictorial titles (the first in red and black), 3 ff. with large woodcuts, a few ff. with simple woodcut borders, woodcut historiated initials, lacking final f. of second part (?blank, preceeding f. with colophon at end), 20th century blind-stamped and richly gilt calf over wooden boards in imitation of a contemporary binding, metal clasps, housed in a cloth drop-back box, 4to (250 x 167mm.), Lyon, Étienne Gueynard & Jean Cambray, 1517. ⁂ A rare edition of the Psalms, with commentary by the Augustinian Perez de Valentia. The second part is the The Song of Solomon.Saleroom Notice: printed collation in the catalogue should include signature oo4. This is present in this copy.  

Lot 144

Austen (Ralph) A Treatise of Fruit-Trees...whereunto is Annexed, Observations upon Sr. Fran. Bacons Natural History..., 2 parts in 1, third edition, lacking vertical half-title, title within ornamental border, a little soiled, title creased, minor marginal defects to D4, H3, R4 & 5 and Y7 & 8, modern calf stamped in blind, [Gibson 267; Wing A4240], 8vo, Oxford, by William Hall, for Amos Curteyne, 1665. ⁂ The second part is 'Observations upon some part of Sr. Francis Bacons Natural History' (i.e. 'Sylva Sylvarum'), which is not included in the earlier two editions.

Lot 16

Book of Hours, Use of Sarum [Salisbury].- [Hore beatissime v[ir]ginis Marie ad veru[m] Sarisburie[n]sis ecclesie ritu[m]: cu[m] q[ui]ndeci[m] or[ati]onibus b[ea]te Brigitte et plecisq[ue] alijs. Acuti index in calce earundum annexus edocet], black letter, printed in red and black, text in Latin and English, 226 ff. (of 234, lacking title, first f. of calendar and 3 other preliminary ff., as well as A1, X8 and last f. of table), 17 full-page woodcuts, woodcuts and text within woodcut historiated borders, including a Dance of Death series, with an ms. leaf from around the start of the 15th century of the Ethica Nicomachea of Robert Grosseteste, first 3 ff. repaired with tape, a few passages crossed through in ink, but legible, including mentions of Saint Thomas Beckett and the Pope, occasional soiling or staining, contemporary panelled blind-stamped calf by Nicolas Spierinck of Cambridge, with his characteristic 'NS' mark, interspersing gryphons and wyverns, laid down on moderm morocco, with lacking backstrip, corners worn, creased and rubbed, 4to (248 x 173mm.), [Paris], [Impresse quide[m] Parisijs in officina industrij calcographi Nicolai Preuost. Impe[n]sis vero fidelissimi mercatoris Francisci Byrkman ciuis coloniensis. Et apud eunde[m] venunda[n]tur Londonii apud cimiteriu[m] sancti Pauli], [18 July, 1527]. ⁂ A rare work at auction, printed in Paris by Nicolas Prevost for sale in London. It is noteworthy that the work is in a Cambridge binding, as the city became a centre for protestant beliefs and the distribution of protestant texts, and so, contemporary Cambridge ownership of this volume may well account for the scoring out of those passages with strong Catholic overtones. Provenance: William ?Rous (contemporary ink signature). Literature: STC 15953.

Lot 21

Josephus (Flavius) Opera, collation: *6, a-z6, A-Z6, aa-hh6, ii4, kk-zz6, AA-MM6, [12], 967, [1] pp., title in red and black with woodcut printer's device in red, device repeated in black on fol. MM6v, large woodcut animated initial on fol. *2r, woodcut headpieces in different patterns, blank spaces for capitals with printed guide letters, overall a very good copy, title soiled to fore-margin, small repairs to outer blank margin of first and last three leaves, small stains, browning in places, a few underlinings and marginal notes in an early hand, pencilled bibliographic notes on front pastedown, on recto of rear flyleaf note 'early princeps', in a 19th-century hand, contemporary German calf over wooden beveled boards, covers blind tooled in different panel designs, upper cover framed within concentric candelabra and head-rolls, at centre five unidentified armorial tools, lower cover framed within head-roll, central space divided into four smaller panels decorated with head-roll, clasps missing, spine with four large raised bands, rebacked, small portions of leather lacking, folio, 334 x 220mm., Basle, Hieronymus Froben and Nikolaus Episcopius, 1544. ⁂ Editio princeps of Josephus' works, providing a comprehensive history of the Jews from the Creation to the end of the war with Rome (70 AD), in a contemporary German binding. This first edition in the original Greek derives from manuscripts owned by Diego Hurtado Mendoza (1503-75), the envoy of Charles V in Venice, and was edited by his librarian, the Dutch humanist Arnoldus Arlenius (1510-1582). The text was set in the fine Greek type used by Johann Frober for printing the Erasmus edition of the New Testament in 1516, strongly influenced by the third Greek Aldine font. Provenance: The Dominican monastery of Woodchester (Southern England), established in 1851 (ex-libris tipped in at rear). Literature: Adams J 351; VD16, J955; STC German 463.

Lot 22

Epiphanius (Saint, Bishop of Constantia) Contra octaginta haereses Opus eximium, Basel, Joannes Hervagius, 1544; bound with [Opera]...Iano Cornaro medico physico interprete, Basel, ex officina Hervagiana, 1578, collation: *4 α-ω4 A-Ω4 A α-Υυ4 (*4 blank); a-z6 A-P6, [8], 544; [12], 430, [14] pp., first work in Greek, second in Latin, woodcut device to final leaf of first work, woodcut device to title of second work repeated on verso of final leaf, some minor marginal worming, contemporary blind-stamped pigskin with central panel showing David looking up towards God (upper cover) and Samson and the lion (lower cover), corners a little rubbed, folio, 320 x 210mm. ⁂ Editio princeps of the principal works of Epiphanius, the celebrated church father. Epiphanius devoted himself to the spread of monasticism and the confutation of heresy, of which he regarded Origen and his followers as the chief representatives. His main work was the Panarion or "Medicine Chest" i.e. a stock of remedies to offset the poisons of heresy. Epiphanius made use of ancient botany, medicine and zoology for the purposes of comparison. The Greek codex from which this was printed now survives only in a fragment, preserved in the University Library of Jena. Provenance: old ink armorial stamp to title Literature: Adams E250 and E256; Hoffmann II, p.26

Lot 225

Mariette II (Pierre, 1634-1716), Publishers. Livre de diverses Paisages, Mis en Lumiere par Pierre Mariette, Gravé par Perelle, title page and 177 plates, from 28 individual suites, by Gabriel Perelle (1603-77), Nicolas (b.1631), and Adam (1638-1695), predominantly landscapes but includes a set of the 12 months of the year, a set of six illustrating fountains of Fontainebleau and The Château de Saint-Cloud, four illustrating the seasons, numerous Mediterranean harbour views and maritime scenes, and many others, etchings, on laid paper, various watermarks throughout, probably mid to late 17th century, each leaf c. 185 x 305 mm. (7 1/4 x 12 in), one plate with a large tear into image, otherwise occasional surface dirt, spotting and browning, later marbled boards, oblong 4to, [circa 1650-1700] Provenance: Neatham Mill Library, no. 228 (blind stamp on endpaper) ⁂ The Bibliotheca Albertina, Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig, hold another copy with the same title page (without plate count), and in the 'Catalogue des livres rares et singuliers du cabinet de feu M. l'Abbé Aubry', 1785, no. 406 describes another copy that contains 176 prints. Nevertheless, it is probable that like the topographical views of France that the Perelle family engraved and published as collections in oblong albums, the present work will not necessarily have another comparative album with exact like-for-like works. [1] [1] see William Roberts, 'Perelle's Topographical Albums: Problems and Solutions', Relations & Relationships in Seventeenth-Century French Literature, Portland State University, 2004, pp. 163-176

Lot 4

Bible, Latin.- Biblia Latina cum postillis Nicolai de Lyra et expositionibus Guilelmi Britonis, 4 vol., mixed edition, double column, collation: I: 1a10 b12 c-h10 I k8 l-o10 p6 q8 r-z [et] aa-dd10 ee12 ff gg10 hh4 ii-oo10 pp qq6 rr-vv10 xx12 yy zz [et et]10 [con con]6; II: Da-Dz Ea-Es8 Et10 III: AA-GG10 HH12 II-MM10 NN12 OO8 PP-TT10 UU XX6 YY ZZ AAA-FFF10 GGG HHH8 III-MMM10 NNN8 IV: 2a-l10 m8 n-q10 r8 s6 t-y10 z12 aa10 bb8 cc-ff10 gg12 hh-oo10 pp8 qq rr6, I: 467 ff. (of 468, lacking initial blank), II: 338 ff. III: 348 ff. IV: 383 ff. (of 384, lacking initial blank), variable lines, Gothic type, woodcuts within text, a few full-page, initials in red or blue, a few larger initials in red and blue, a couple of initials in colours on a gilt ground, some water- or damp-staining, parts I, III and IV closely trimmed at head, affecting the odd headline,part iv lower corners of sigs a-d nibbled, loss of a few letters to first couple of ff., uniformly bound in 16th century blind-stamped pigskin over wooden boards, covers with central Jesuit device, metal clasps, folio (297 x 200mm. & 311 x 218mm. (1497 vol.)), Nuremberg, Anton Koberger, 1486-1497-1487. ⁂ A rare assemblage of the four volumes of this monumental and handsomely printed work in contemporary bindings. Koberger had established the first press at Nuremberg in 1470 and as well as being celebrated for the printing of his illustrated bibles, is best remembered for his Nuremberg Chronicle of 1492. Literature: BMC II, 431 & 443; Goff B-614 & B619; HC 3167 & 3171; Bod-inc B320 & B324.

Lot 46

Eastern Church.- Chrysostom (Saint John) and Saint Basil the Great. Ai Theiai Leitourgitai... [graece], text in Greek and Arabic, printed throughout in red and black, partly in double column, light browning at beginning and end, contemporary blind-stamped morocco, a little rubbed, 4to, Rome, Buttaoni, [1839].

Lot 50

Marshall (Alfred and Mary Paley) Economics of Industry, first edition, light toning to margins, front free endpaper detached, Statistical Society library label to front endpaper verso, pastedown and upper cover, blind-stamp to head of preface, original cloth, spine darkened, Statistical Society label to upper cover, a little rubbed, bumped and marked, 8vo, 1879. ⁂ Alfred Marshall's excessively rare first book, we can only trace one other copy in the last 40 years at auction. "If we are to have an elementary text-book at all, this one was probably, in relation to its contemporaries and predecessors, the best thing of the kind ever done." John Maynard Keynes, Essays in Biography.

Lot 53

Pigou (Arthur Cecil) Wealth and Welfare, ink stamp to front free endpaper, 2pp. advertisements, spine ends and corners a little bumped, light mottling to covers, 1912; Protective & Preferential Import Duties, spine ends and corners a little bumped, light rubbing to extremities, 1906, first editions, presentation blind-stamp to titles, bookplate of the Royal Statistical Society to pastedown; and another by the same, 8vo (3)

Lot 84

Heard (Sir Isaac, herald, Garter Principal King of Arms, 1730-1822) & Thomas Lock, Clarenceux King of Arms, fl. 1784-1803) Grant of arms to Thomas Plasket, Ds., large watercolour coat of arms in left hand corner and 3 other coats of arms at head, 2 wax seals in black and gilt floral decorated metal skippets, slightly yellowed, preserved in a contemporary blind-stamped calf box lined with Dutch floral paper, worn, 405 x 495mm., 1794.

Lot 3272

David Shepherd (Bn.1931), by and after, Evening of the Elephant, limited edition print, signed in pencil and numbered 228/850, Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp, 40.5cm x 76cm

Lot 3273

David Shepherd (Bn.1931), by and after, Sketch for a Painting a "African Bull Elephant", limited edition print, signed in pencil and numbered 547/850, Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp, 55cm x 50.5cm

Lot 3275

David Shepherd (Bn.1931), by and after, Three Happy Jumbos, colour print, signed in pencil, Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp, 40.5cm x 76cm

Lot 3285

Francis Murray Russell Flint (1915 - 1977), My Father Painting, Brantome, coloured print, signed in pencil, blind stamps, 53cm x 77cm

Lot 151

An early 19th century Pembroke style occasional table, two faux drawer fall front to frieze. blind drawers to verso, turned legs.

Lot 174

A 1940's mahogany bureau, blind fretworked fall front enclosing pigeon holes, three long drawers, cabriole legs.

Lot 294

An Edwardian mahogany Pembroke table, canted dropleaves, single drawer to frieze, blind drawer to verso, tapering square supports, brass terminals, ceramic caster. 69cm high x 86cm x 45cm opening to 86cm.

Lot 477

A PAIR OF SHEFFIELD PLATE CLUSTER COLUMN CANDLESTICKS ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM ABDY OF LONDON, C1770 nozzles, 34cm h, blind mark struck four times Crosskey fig 114. ++Complete with even light to moderate wear, not bent, broken or replated, rust to the original iron base plate

Lot 1833

Oak and mahogany crossbanded case with aperture for a 13" square dial, the case with long mahogany crossbanded wavy door, flanked by quarter fluted pillars and the hood surmounted by a moulded swan neck pediment over a geometric blind carved frieze, 86" high

Lot 1857

Good oak eight day longcase clock, the 11" square brass dial signed Jonas Barber, Fecit on the silvered chapter ring enclosing a centre with ringed winding holes and calendar aperture, the case with long beaded moulded door and fitted with a circular lenticle and the hood surmounted by a moulded flat pediment over a blind foliate carved fretwork frieze, 77" high (pendulum and two weights)

Lot 28

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER LOZENGE SHAPED CIGARETTE CASE, foliate engraved decoration, blind cartouche, maker William Lewis, Birmingham 1905, 2.6ozt, 83 grams

Lot 559

PICTURES, PRINTS AND TAPESTRIES, including a limited edition David Shepherd print 'While The Sun Shines' blind stamp, signed and numbered in pencil 181/850 (8)

Lot 29

A SET OF SIX GEORGE V SILVER LOZENGE SHAPED NAPKIN RINGS, engine turned decoration, blind rectangular cartouche, maker F.H.Adams & Co, Birmingham 1935, 2.5ozt, 77 grams

Lot 83

After L.S. Lowry (1887 - 1976), street scene with factory, limited edition print, 20cm x 25cm, blind stamp lower left, signed in pencil lower right, glazed and framed 39cm x 44.5cm. CONDITION REPORT - good, minor discolouration to margin and slightly warped, not stuck down, colour of printed area good.

Lot 84

After L.S. Lowry (1887 - 1976), "My Family", limited edition print, 21cm x 26cm, blind stamp lower left, signed in pen lower right, glazed and framed 40cm x 46cm. CONDITION REPORT - good, minor discolouration to margin and slightly warped, not stuck down, colour of printed area good.

Lot 85

After L.S. Lowry (1887 - 1976), "Three Men and a Cat", limited edition print, 16.5cm x 24.5cm, blind stamp lower left, signed in pen lower right, glazed and framed 36cm x 44.5cm. CONDITION REPORT - good, minor discolouration to margin and slightly warped, not stuck down, colour of printed area good.

Lot 372

QUADERNO DA VIAGGIO XIX secolo - A TRAVEL NOTEBOOK 19th Century La legatura in pelle con fregi, all’interno le pagine intonse, una busta porta-documenti e lapis. Lievi danni. 19 x 14 x 4 cm - Blind tooled leather binding, uncut, a document holder and pencil. Few damages. 7.48 x 5.51 x 1.57 in. € 200

Lot 467

2 Vintage cushions and matching blind

Lot 95

A Chippendale-style armchair with upholstered back and seat and blind fret, carved arms and chamfered square front legs, (old damage and restorations).

Lot 475

A George III mahogany bookcase on stand, in the Chippendale style, with blind fretwork decoration

Lot 405

Four engravings,After George Romney,LADY HAMILTON AT THE SPINNING WHEEL,After George Zoebel,PORTRAIT OF A GIRL,published by Colnaghi,Two further prints of a Tribesman and a Piper, with blind stamp (4)Provenance: Standen Hall, Clitheroe

Lot 1210

A 19th century mahogany library bookcase, the upper section enclosed by three rectangular glazed and moulded panelled doors revealing segmented adjustable shelves to interior, the lower section enclosed by three further rectangular but blind panelled doors, 166 cm wide x 241 cm height approx

Lot 128

GEORGIAN STYLE MODERN REPRODUCTION CARVED MAHOGANY CHEST ON STAND, the ornate swan neck pediment with central finial and pierced foliate scroll work, above an arrangement of eight cockbeaded drawers, fitted with brass swan neck handles with pierced back plates, the slightly advanced lower section with four conforming drawers around a central drawer with blind fret carved scrollwork front, raised on acanthus capped square tapering cabriole legs, with claw and ball feet, 78" (198.1cm) high, 40" x 17 1/2" (101.6cm x 44.5cm)

Lot 84

A late 19th Century bisque model entitled 'Is that you Tommy? modelled as a seated blind lady stroking a donkey with a grinning boy to its side, the chair back incised 'Is that you Tommy, for I can't see', 'yes granny', 'bless the child, why don't yer mother cute yer hair', unmarked, height 30cm

Lot 200

'Mademoiselle Sophie', limited edition chromolithgraph after Sir William Russell Flint (Scottish 1880-1969) with Russell Flint Galleries blind stamp numbered in pencil 831/850, 46cm x 63cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 235

CHARLES "SNAFFLES" JOHNSON PAYNE (1887-1967).Merry England and Worth a Guinea a Minute.44.5cm x 41cm.Signed in pencil print, blind stamp.

Lot 324

EDWARD WESSON.A Bruges street scene.Watercolour.34cm x 46cm.Signed and inscribed in pencil with Blind Gallery Stamp.

Lot 525

A 16thC style mahogany marriage chest heavily carved with flowers and scroll amongst blind fretwork panels and roundals flanked by carved birds

Lot 730

Francis Wells, artists proof coloured etching 'Pool of London' 23.5 x 35.5cms, graphite signed and titled, together with Rembrandt guild blind back stamp to margin.

Lot 35

Rolling Stones Lp's- 'No 2' (Blind Man Text), grooved unboxed Decca; 2 x 'High Tide' including mono TXLl 101 blue unboxed Decca label; Led Zeppelin Physical Graffiti; Pink Floyd 'Relics'; Beatles red double album. (6)

Lot 165

Eight Lp's, to include Beatles 'White Album' (top loader, black inner sleeves, -1/-1/-1/01 matrix, with four portraits numbered 414273), 'Let it Be' (red apple on rear sleeve); The Five Faces of Manfred Mann, Bob Dylan 'Freewheelin' and 'Highway 61 Revisited', Rolling Stones 'Exile on Main Street', 'Let it Bleed', and No2 (blind man text). (8)

Lot 45

Rock, Pop, Folk, Blues Lp's- A nice collection to include The Beatles 'Sgt Pepper', (early press stereo, psychedelic swirl inner sleeve, wide spine -1/ -1 matrix, no cut out but with extra mono pressing included), Please Please Me; Rolling Stones 'No 2' (Blind Man Text), 'Hums of The Lovin' Spoonful' lp (Kama Sutra A1/ B1 matrix), Incredible String Band 'Wee Tam' (Elektra A2/ B1), Temptations 'House Party', John Mayall, Fleetwood Mac Moody Blues, etc.

Lot 15

The Beatles Lp's- 'White Album' (top loader numbered 256131), Sgt Pepper (psychedelic sleeve), Abbey Road, 2 x Hard Day's Night, Rubber Soul, and 1962-66 double lp (red vinyl), together with four Rolling Stones Lp's including Sticky Fingers (with poster), No.2 (mono, with 'Blind Man' text) etc.

Lot 686

A LATE 19TH CENTURY GILT BRASS REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCK  with partly reeded shaped folding handle, outset corner columns and ornate blind fretwork friezes. The white enamel dial with Arabic chapter ring and subsidiary alarm fronting an eight day spring driven movement with gong strike, push button repeat and silvered platform cylinder escapement 19cm high handle up - in original fitted black Moroccan travelling case

Lot 708

HINDLEY (HENRY) YORKA GEORGE II CUBAN MAHOGANY 8-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the arched 12" brass dial with fine rococo spandrels, silvered Roman chapter ring with Arabic minute markings, matted centre and subsidiary seconds with unusual blued steel hands beneath a 31-day date dial and indicator the arch; the 8-day movement with finely finned reverse baluster pillars, anchor escapement and rack strike on a bell.  The case with original detachable caddy, arched side windows and dentil moulded cornice above a blue glass painted blind  frieze and upper spandrels to the hood door flanked by full-length pillars; the trunk with an arched top door and plinth base standing on ogee moulded bracket feet 236cm high

Lot 885

A GEORGE III FIGURED MAHOGANY LANCASHIRE CHEST ON CHEST OF SMALL SIZE with canted reeded quarter columns, moulded blind fretted cornice above a bank of two small and six long drawers fitted with gilt cast brass rococo swan-neck handles. The middle drawer fitted with a pull-out leathered secretaire fitted with pigeon holes and small drawers; standing on shaped ogee bracket feet 117cm wide 180cm high 58cm deep

Lot 916

AN EARLY GEORGE III CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY CHILDS CHAIR with waved top rail and out swept open arms with carved hand rests enclosing a fretcut vase shaped centre splat; upholstered seat and blind fret work square legs joined by raised understrechers 62cm high 47 across arms

Lot 939

A large plush teddy bear, 66 cm, a teddy bear (blind) and other items

Lot 962

A tinted bisque figure of a female grape gatherer painted with gold highlights, unmarked but numbered 2298, height 36cm and a tinted bisque figure group of a boy and girl playing blind mans buff, unmarked, height 29cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: Surface dirt, painting in good condition.

Lot 1448

MARGARET CHAPMAN (1940-2000); a signed limited edition coloured print, the ice cream stall, signed in pencil lower right with FATG blind stamp lower left, and letter to number stamp indicating 107/850, 63.5 x 47cm, and three small block prints after the same artist (4). (D) CONDITION REPORT: This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk.

Lot 1530

MONTAGUE DAWSON (1890-1973); a signed limited edition coloured print, 'Searching the Seas, Lord Nelson's Flagship The Victory', copyright 1926, signed in pencil to lower right with early Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp to lower left which encompasses a letter to number system, details on label verso, 43.5 x 76cm, framed and glazed. (D) CONDITION REPORT: This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk.

Lot 1

Hermès Red Calfskin Leather Kelly 40 Bag. With Gold-Tone hardware, cross-over flap and strap closure and a signature Kelly gold turn lock. The leather interior with slot pockets and a zipper pocket. Marked appropriately, blind stamp U in circle - 1991. Gently used condition with minor bottom corner scuffs, Tiny scuffs on back. Measures 11" H x 15-3/4" W x 6-1/4" D. Rain protector and original velvet dust bag included. Shipping $95.00 (estimate $8000-$10000)

Lot 13

Hermès Black Noir Togo Leather Birkin GHW Bag 35 With Gold Hardware. Marked appropriately, blind stamp G in square - 2003. Gently used condition, with very minor wear. Measures 10-1/2" H x 13 W" x 7" D. Original Dust bag included. Shipping $95.00 (estimate $8000-10000)

Lot 16

Hermès Bleu Nuit Clemence Leather Birkin Bag 40 With Palladium Hardware. Marked appropriately, blind stamp E - 2001. Gently used condition, with minor wear at bottom edges, minor light scratches on hardware. Measures 12-1/2" H x 15-3/4" x 7-3/4" D. Original Dust bag and shaping pillow included. Shipping $95.00 (estimate $8000-10000)

Lot 4

Hermès Togo Leather And Canvas Birkin Bag 35. Pallidum hardware, interior slot and zipper pockets. Signed, blind stamp J in square - 2006. Very light soiling on fabric. Measures 11" H x 13-1/4" x 8". Original rain protector and fabric dust bag included. Shipping $95.00 (estimate $8000-$9000)

Lot 41

Hermès Black Noir Epsom Leather Kelly Longue Wallet. With palladium hardware, black noir epsom leather interior lining, card slots, cash slots, single change compartment with zip closure and turn-lock closure at front face. Marked appropriately and blind stamp M in square - 2009. As new condition. Measures 4" H x 7-1/2" W x 1" D. Original box, felt protection pad. Shipping $65.00 (estimate $2000-$3000)

Lot 42

Hermès Navy Togo Leather Birkin Bag 35 With Gold-Tone Hardware. Appropriately marked, blind stamp M in square - 2009. Like new condition with only very light scratches on bottom of feet. Measures 10-3/4" x 13-3/8" W x 7-1/4" D. Original Rain protector, box and dust bag included. Shipping $125.00 (estimate $9000-12000)

Lot 44

Hermès Black Noir Togo Leather Limited Edition XL Hobo Bag. With gold-tone hardware marked appropriately and embossed blind stamp H in square - 2004. Gently used condition, with minor scuffs on front. Measures 14" L x 14" H x 3-1/2" D, shoulder drop approx. 13". Includes original box, ribbon and dust bag. Shipping $125.00 (estimate $2000-$3000)

Lot 45

Hermès Black Noir Togo Leather Evelyne XL GM Messenger Bag. With palladium hardware, single flat canvas shoulder strap, perforated logo detail at front face, tonal hide lining, snap closure at back. Gently used condition with very light scuffs, wear to bottom corner edges, signs of light wear on canvas strap edge, light stain to interior. Marked appropriately, blind stamp O in square - 2009. Measures 13" W x 13" H x 3-1/4" D, shoulder drop approx. 18". Original dust bag included. Shipping $85.00 (estimate $2000-$3000)

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