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Lot 257

Elisabeth Frink, DBE RA (1930-1993): an aquatint of a tiger, signed to lower right margin in pencil, blind stamped WG to left and K to right, number 37/40, dated 1985, 40 by 39cm.

Lot 275

L. S. Lowry: a signed print of sailing ships, signed lower right, blind backstamp lower left, 29 by 34cm.

Lot 277

William James Yule: a pencil sketch of an elderly female reading under an umbrella, blind stamped WJY lower right, 20 by 16cm.

Lot 142

An oak and marquetry eight day longcase clock, the case having blind fret decoration to the hood, glass lenticle and starburst marquetry to the door and base, the movement with brass and silvered dial having subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperature, inscribed Atkinson, Chesterfield

Lot 106

DAVID SHEPHERD Artists proof print `Winter of 43, somewhere in England`, blind stamp, numbered 315/850, signed in pencil to margin, Barnes Wallis and Arthur T Harris, 51cm x 93.5cm

Lot 8

"Edwardian two seat sofa with a double shallow arched back and sides, on blind fret carved square section legs and stretchers, stamped "7202", 167cm w"

Lot 176

Fine Binding-Essex House Press MILTON (John) Comus, A Mask, 1901, woodcut frontispiece by Reginald Savage, numbered 106 of 150 copies, printed on vellum, with coloured capitals, full morocco gilt with trailing leaf design by Captain Gladstone RN, d.1919, signed with initials to inside back cover, vellum doublures, the first with rose motif in blind, a.e.g.

Lot 325

Fly-Fishing interest. DEWAR (George A B) The Book of the Dry Fly, 1st ed., 1897, 8vo, photogravure frontispiece, 7 plates (of which 3 are hand coloured), marginal toning, publisher`s cloth rather worn; SKUES (G E M) Side-Lines, Side-Lights and Reflections, 1932, some spotting, publisher`s cloth; HALFORD (F M) The Dry-Fly Man`s Handbook, first edition 1913, 8vo, few neat library blind stamps, plates, marginal toning, spine ends worn; HILLS (J W) A Summer on the Test, 2nd edition 1930, part unopened; 3 others (7)

Lot 352

Richard Bentley and Son, Publishers. Thirty-four works in gilt lettered cloth and mostly uniform blind stamped bindings, 19th century

Lot 369

SMEATON (John) A Narrative of the Building and a Description of the Construction of the Edystone Lighthouse with Stone, 2nd edition corrected, London: for G.Nicol 1793, folio, vignette to title, neat ex library blind stamp to title and 23 plates, slight damp stain tide mark to lower part of plates, later bound

Lot 2055

A mid19thC mahogany/pine bookcase cabinet with stepped pediment, and two glazed doors, with blind drawers and cupboard below on square plinth ( the back has been replaced by hardboard), 104 cm wide and 201 cm high.

Lot 58

Victorian inlaid walnut Davenport with inset green leather scriber, four side drawers, and four blind side drawers, on ceramic castors, 31 1/2" x 20 1/2" x 20 1/2"

Lot 500

A late 18thC mahogany chest-on-chest with step pediment and canted side with blind fretting, the lower section with brush slide, on bracket feet, 114cm wide, 182cm, 57cm deep.

Lot 422

An Italian carved cedar and poker work decorated cassone, 17th century, the front carved with blind fretwork depicting soldiers, animals and huntsmen, turned feet, 68cm high, 184cm wide, 58cm deep

Lot 192

"The Fair at Daisy Nook" after Helen Bradley - a large coloured print published by Helen Bradley Prints Ltd 1978 with a blind stamp and signed in pencil. In narrow gilt frame

Lot 206

A James Dixon & Sons Ltd canteen of cutlery in oak case, the top having an oval blind cartouche revealing two trays beneath, 41.5cm diameter.

Lot 249

A George III mahogany kneehole desk, circa 1780, an arrangement of seven drawers, cupboard to kneehole, stop fluted canted corners, the bracket feet with blind carved lancets, 83cm high, 99cm wide, 55cm deep. Provenance: Mr Ellis Norton Cunliffe and thence by descent. Formerly at Wycoller, School Lane, Old Amersham

Lot 8

French gilt metal mantel clock, cylinder dial, signed - Henry Marc, Paris, the case cast with figures in 18th century costume, foliage and scrolls with blind alabaster panels, cylinder movement similarly signed.

Lot 605

Mahogany and stained beechwood chest of drawers, with a raised back, blind fretwork frieze, fitted with two long drawers.

Lot 96

Late C17th/Early C18th 30 Hour Oak Cased Long Case Clock, 10" brass dial by Samuel Crouch, registered 1694 London, later moved to Saffron Walden, hood with gilt decorated fluted pillars with blind fret carved frieze over

Lot 470

AN EDWARD VII MAHOGANY KIDNEY SHAPED DRESSING TABLE WITH CROSSBANDED AND LINE INLAID TOP, THE FRONT WITH BLIND DRAWERS FLANKED BY DOORS, ON SQUARE TAPERED LEGS WITH CURVED STRETCHERS, 79CM H, 54 X 105CM ++ In good original condition, the knob handles slightly chipped. One or two minor scratches on the top

Lot 360

BUCHANAN, James Jr. (1791-1868). A Signed Scallop-top Ship`s Passport. Fifteenth President of the United States. Signed by President James Buchanan and Co-signed by Secretary of State Lewis Cass (1782-1866). 15 x 10.5 inches. 1 page, folio parchment. With blind embossed seal lower left (multiple fold marks).

Lot 369

CAINE, Hall, editor (1853–1931). King Albert`s Book. A Tribute to the Belgian King and People from Representative Men and Women Throughout the World. New York: Hearst`s International Library Co., n.d. [ca 1915]. 4to. Photographic frontispiece plate of King Albert and 25 illustrations by Maxfield Parrish, Arthur Rackham. Kay Nielsen, Edmund Dulac, W.r. Richmond, and others (one mounted plate inexpertly trimmed, a few mounted plates with minor creases at corners). Original gray cloth, decorated in blind and lettered in white on front cover and spine (spine letters rubbed, some wear at spine ends). Sold to benefit the World War I Belgian relief fund, this work also includes literary contributions by Andrew Carnegie, Rudyard Kipling, President Taft, Gertrude Atherton, the Archbishop of Canterbury, and numerous others. Minimum shipping costs apply, please request quote before bidding.

Lot 384

ROLLESTON, T.W. (1857-1920). The Tale of Lohengrin: Knight of the Swan; after the Drama of Richard Wagner. London: G.G. Harrap & Co., ca. 1910 (no date present). Dimensions: 280 x 194 x 35mm. Profusely illustrated with both color and black-and-white drawings; eight color plates. Publisher`s brown cloth. Cloth with gilt decorations and titles plus decorative blind-stamping. Illustrated endpapers. Near perfect condition. Minimum shipping costs apply, please request quote before bidding.

Lot 964

By Elisapee Ishulutaq - `Walrus`, signed and dated 1990, limited 9/10, print highlighted with crayon, blind stamp seal, 4.5" x 5.5" framed; together with by Adair - `Siesta`, signed and dated 1990, limited 64/100, colour print, 5.5" x 6.5", by Zoe Image - `Balloon Girl`, limited 10/25, colour print, 5.5" x 4", framed and Michael Fairclough - a wooded landscape, limited 61/75, colour print, 2.5" x 3.25" framed (4)

Lot 980

Fanch Ledan (born 1949, French) - figures upon a beach, signed, limited 96/200, blind stamp seal, colour print, 18" x 24"; together with by the same hand - a Parisian square with children playing, signed, limited 31/200, blind stamp seal, 18" x 24" both framed (2)

Lot 995

Banksy - `Police Kids (Jack & Jill)`, limited edition screen print, 127/350, blind stamp seal, 17.5" x 25.25", framed

Lot 411

AFTER SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL-FLINT. Model Standing, pencil numbered 426/850, with blind stamp of Michael Stewart, reproduction in colours, Pl. 21 x 18 1/2 in; and four other reproductions after the same artist. five (5)

Lot 422

SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT R.A. A Question of Colour, reproduction in colours, from an edition of 751, pencil signed, published by Frost and Reed, 1961, with blind stamp in lower margin, Pl. 17 1/2 x 24 in

Lot 221

A Swiss gold key wound fob watch, gold engraved dial, 37mm diameter, with foliate engraved case, blind cartouche to the back cover, marked 18K with Swiss marks, case no. 345883

Lot 375

A Victorian burr-walnut Davenport, three-quarter pierced brass gallery on a raised stationery compartment the sloping top with leather writing surface enclosing a maple lined interior, four drawers to side, blind to verso, turned handles, on bun feet and castors.

Lot 1222

Mahogany serpentine chest in George III style with brushing slide over four long graduated drawers, canted corners with blind fret carving, on bracket feet 37 x 46 x 22in. (94 x 117 x 56cm)

Lot 528

Albert Irwin RA, British b.1922- "Sangora"; screenprint in colours, signed, titled, numbered 51/150 and dated 93 in pencil, bears publisher`s blind stamp, 80x62cm: together with two other screenprints in colours by the same artist, "New Cross", signed, titled, numbered 219/225 and dated 94 in pencil, bears publisher`s blind stamp, 39.5x56cm, and "Star III"; screenprint in colours, signed, titled, numbered 80/125 and dated 93 in pencil, 56.5x82cm., (3) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)

Lot 718

Tom Phillips RA, British b.1937- "Schism Skin Game"; serigraph in colours, signed and numbered 50/75 in pencil, bears publisher`s blind stamp, 55.5x39cm: Roger Selden, American b.1945- "Space One"; etching carborandum and aquatint printed in colours signed, titled, numbered 47/75 and dated 1983, 103x79.5cm, (2) (may be subject to Droit de Suite) Provenance: with LS Graphics, according to label attached to the reverse of the frame

Lot 719

Albert Irvin RA, British b.1922- Untitled; serigraph in colours, signed, numbered 1/75 and dated 80 in pencil bears publisher`s blind stamp 47.5x62cm (may be subject to Droit de Suite) Provenance: with LS Graphics, according to label attached to the reverse of the frame

Lot 793

A Victorian Ebonised Aesthetic Reverse Profile Frame, with shaped corner sight edge, floret, reeded front edge and broad frieze decorated with geometric repeated blind-fret and anthemion corners, 54.5x74cm

Lot 1573

A Victorian mahogany hall chair, circa 1870 with blind armorial cartouche and on turned legs along with another similar hall chair (2)

Lot 272

Nineteenth century German oak X-frame chair richly carved with masks to the end of the scrolled armrests, tops of the stiles and centrally to the front of the seat, the back splat bearing a Prussian eagle amidst blind fretwork, the original tooled leather seat in need of attention

Lot 320

Silver medal, National Institute for the Blind Lawn Tennis Fund.

Lot 1202

Georgian-style mahogany serpentine fronted chest with brushing slide, four long drawers with brass swan-neck handles flanked by blind fretwork canted corners, on bracket feet, 91cm high, 90cm wide

Lot 1901

William IV mahogany four post bed having moulded blind fretwork cornice with rams head and carved decoration, fitted with a carved and padded headboard, having spiral twist and foliate carved turned end supports Estimate

Lot 1974

20th Century oak monks bench with blind fretwork decoration

Lot 2078

Similar 19th Century mahogany pot cupboard having galleried back and fielded panel door flanked by blind fretwork decoration, raised on shaped ogee bracket feet

Lot 35

A 15CT GOLD SIGNET RING WITH HELIOTROPE BLIND SHIELD MATRIX, CHESTER 1902, 8.5G

Lot 793

An oak bedroom cabinet, the two cupboard doors with blind fretwork decorated panels enclosing three linen shelves over a single blind fretwork decorated drawer and two short over three long drawers

Lot 814

An early 20th Century mahogany bureau bookcase, the upper section with moulded cornice above a blind fretwork carved frieze and two astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelving over a sloping fall enclosing a basic fitted interior over three long drawers to cabriole legs and claw and ball feet

Lot 511

AFTER JIM DAWSON (20th CENTURY) "Late afternoon (Lions in the Masai Mara Game Reserve, Kenya)", and "The Sentinel (Cheetahs in the Amboseli Game Reserve, Kenya)", limited edition coloured prints No`d. 24/550, signed in pencil and bears "Grosvenor Fine Art" embossed blind stamps

Lot 11

A GEORGIAN OAK DROP FLAP TABLE, with gateleg action and blind fret carved detail, 33" maximum

Lot 29

AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY BOOKCASE, enclosed by two glazed panel doors and blind fret decoration, 48" high, 42" wide

Lot 925

A George III mahogany tripod table, with blind bird cage support, turned column and three downswept legs terminating in pad feet. Diameter 34.5 ins.

Lot 941

A Chippendale period mahogany chest of drawers, circa 1770, the rectangular top with applied moulded edge above a crossbanded frieze and with two short and three long graduated drawers with brass drop handles with embossed oval backplates and cockbeading to each drawer front, flanked on either side by canted blind fretwork carved corners and raised on ogee bracket feet. Width 36 ins.

Lot 997

A late Victorian oak fire surround, with moulded cornice to blind fretwork frieze with shelf beneath, with carved mask corbals and foliate carved pilasters. Width 66 ins, height 65 ins, internal width 41.75 ins, height 38.25 ins.

Lot 1059

A fine George III mahogany longcase clock by William Taylor of Whitehaven, eight day, with swans neck pediment with foliate carved terminals and blue and gilt painted panels beneath and above the arched glazed door enclosing the 13 inch arched silvered brass dial with Roman numerals, date aperture and moon phase inscribed “Taylor, Whitehaven”, flanked by fluted columns with Greek key moulding beneath and blind fretwork frieze above the arched crossbanded trunk door flanked by quarter column corners and with conforming base. Height 89 ins.

Lot 1086

An Edwardian mahogany blind fretwork carved cabinet on stand, with pierced gallery gallery above a pair of glazed doors enclosing shelves, the base fitted with a single drawer with corner spandrels beneath and raised on blind fretwork carved legs with low convex shelf. Width 28 ins.

Lot 1229

A late Victorian oak fire surround, with moulded cornice to blind fretwork frieze with shelf beneath, with carved mask corbals and foliate carved pilasters. Width 66 ins, height 65 ins, internal width 41.75 ins, height 38.25 ins.

Lot 2248

A mid-20th Century George III style walnut corner cabinet, the moulded and blind fretwork pediment above a pair of panel doors revealing a mirrored interior, the base with a mirrored slide and a pair of panel doors, on bracket feet.

Lot 2711

A brass table lamp with pierced blind fretwork and ballshot decoration, on a plinth base, height approx 24cm.

Lot 843

George III oak World time long case clock, with a blind fret cornice above turned columns and long trunk door, plinth base, the brass dial with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and cities of the world to the edge, twin train movement striking on a bell

Lot 603

A George III mahogany chest of drawers with canted blind-fret corners on bracket feet

Lot 333

ERIC STURGEON (1920 - 1999) - Somerton, a coloured print signed in pencil by the artist, blind stamps to the margin, 27cms x 66cms

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