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Lot 358

Ralfe, J. The naval biography of Great Britain. London: Whitemore & Fenn, 1828. 4 volumes, 8vo, 13 engraved plates and plans, list of subscribers, contemporary green half morocco, some light spotting, small blind-stamp on titles, bookplates, stamp on upper boards, rubbed, one hinge broken

Lot 372

Carved Ivory Netsuke, formed as a blind masseuse and a catfish, signed Itsugan, 5cms (2")

Lot 424

After Lawrence Stephen Lowry, "Going to the Match", coloured Print, pencil-signed, with blind stamp for the Fine Art Trade Guild, from an edition limited to 300, 55cms x 69cms, (21½" x 25½").

Lot 134

An Edwardian mahogany bed head and end with blind fretwork decoration, 44 1/4" wide.

Lot 789

AFTER LIONEL EDWARDS "Hunting Countries, The Warwickshire", coloured print bearing blind stamp and signature to margin

Lot 792

AFTER GOODWIN KILBURNE "The Beaufort Hunt", black and white print, published by A. Baird-Carter, London, bearing blind stamp to margin, signed by artist and The Duke of Beaufort, inscribed "Frank Henry, to Ernest Pritchard from The Beaufort Hunt 1905"

Lot 796

AFTER SEB E. SCOTT "Edward, Prince of Wales jumping a fence", a hunting scene, coloured print bearing blind stamp

Lot 822

AFTER ALFRED MUNNINGS "The Paddock at Epsom, Spring Meeting", signed coloured print bearing blind stamp and published by Frost & Reed, Bristol & London 1932

Lot 823

AFTER ALFRED MUNNINGS "Before the Start, Newmarket", signed coloured print bearing blind stamp, published 1953 by Frost & Reed, Bristol & London

Lot 830

AFTER MICHAEL LYNE "The Grand National, Canal Turn 1965", signed coloured print bearing blind stamp, published by Frost & Reed Limited 1967

Lot 835

AFTER CLAIRE EVA BURTON "The Final Furlong", signed limited edition coloured print No'd 503/800, bearing blind stamp

Lot 848

AFTER CHARLES JOHNSON PAYNE ("SNAFFLES") "The Gunner", chromolithograph with bit blind stamp, unsigned

Lot 703

AFTER ARCHIBALD THORBURN "Mallards in flight", signed coloured print bearing blind stamp, published by W.F. Embleton, London, 1927

Lot 709

AFTER GEORGE EARL "Landing the Salmon", signed black and white print bearing blind stamp, copyright 1899 by Jean Boussod, Manzi, Foyant & Co., Paris

Lot 2

A WALNUT CASED MINIATURE OR 'GRANDMOTHER' LONGCASE CLOCK, the movement with verge escapement and 5" square brass dial, silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals and alarm subsidiary dial, cherub head spandrels to each corner, signed John May, London, the case with blind fret work decoration, turned brass finials, embossed side panels and boxwood line inlay on bracket feet, 58" high.

Lot 217

An oak serving table with a blind fretwork drawer on turned supports united by all round stretchers 48" wide

Lot 360

SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT, Memorising Act II, reproduction in colours, limited edition, 435/850, with blind stamp, published by Michael Stewart 1979, 14 3/4" x 22 1/4", gilt frame

Lot 365

LE BLOND, Good News, The Showman, The Soldiers Return and Waiting at the Ferry, set of four oval oil prints with blind stamp, 7 3/4" x 9 3/4", gilt frames, and two similar by Baxter (6)

Lot 754

A LONGCASE CLOCK by Mathew Wylie, Paisley, No.759, the eight day movement with rack striking on a bell, 14 1/4" arched brass dial with Dutch chapter ring having Arabic and Roman numerals, calendar dial and chased spandrels, signature roundel to arch, in mahogany case, the moulded dentil cornice and blind fret frieze on wrythen turned pilasters, panelled door with shell patera flanked by wrythen quarter columns, panel base and bracket feet, 85 3/4" high

Lot 137

Adams; "The Queen of the Adriatic" 1869, illustrated (a.e.g.) gilt and blind decorations to front cover and spine, Rawnsley; "Lake Country Sketches" 1903, Sanders; "The Amateur's Greenhouse" circa 1907 and 28 miscellaneous books and booklets. (31).

Lot 632

After Rosa Bonheur 1822-1899- Study of an Irish Wolfhound; published by L H Lafevre 1 King Street, St James, London, etching, signed within the plate and in pencil, and dated 1879, blind stamp for the Art Sellers Association 53x44cm, (unframed)

Lot 677

Levi Qumaluk, (Povungnituk), Inuit b.1919- "Preparing a sealskin to dry"; stonecut in dark turquoise, signed, titled, inscribed "Juanisialuk/ Isarah Nungak/ Caroline Qumaluk", numbered 1/40 and dated 1977 in pencil, bears publisher's blind stamp, 34x40.5cm: together with one other similar stonecut print titled 'Animals in the Summer', signed, titled, inscribed 'Josie Paperk/Leah Aumaluk, numbered 1/40 and dated 1976 in pencil, bears publisher's blind stamp, 39x40.5cm., (2) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)

Lot 710

* Attributed to Edward Matthew Ward 1816-1879- "Col. ***, Last 'Master of the Ceremonies', at Brighton, 1840"; pencil, with inscription in pencil, (recto); Richelieu; pencil and brown ink, (verso), with inscription, blind stamp for "Thomas Creswick, Tinted Drawing paper", 14x12cm, (unframed) (recto/verso): Attributed to The Earl of Warwick c.1815- Study of a figure in a mountain landscape; pencil and watercolour wash: John Mills 18/19th century- Distant ruins by a lake; watercolour, bears inscription verso, oval, (3) (unframed)

Lot 734

Hubert Andrew Freeth RA PRWS 1912-1986 "Swans at Maidenhead"; pen and black ink and watercolour, signed, 28x43cm: After Richard E Sturgeon 1920-1999 mid 20th century- "The Grape Harvest"; colour reproduction print, signed within the plate, signed in pencil, bears Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp, 45x70cm: After Norman Rockwell, American 1894-1978- "Decorator", publ by the Saturday Evening Post; colour reproduction print, titled and numbered 437/750 in pencil, bears publisher's blind stamps, 68.5x50cm: Millie, late 20th century- Portrait of a woman, head and shoulders; coloured crayon, signed, together with two watercolours signed 'Polly' and four further reproduction prints after various hands, (9)

Lot 849

Anthony Green RA b.1939- "The Clock"; lithograph printed in colours, signed and numbered 31/70 in pencil, with blind stamps, full sheet, on watermarked Somerset paper, 76x89cm: Eduardo Paolozzi RA 1924-2005- "Controlling" and "Active Machinery"; lithograph printed in colours, signed and numbered 13/50 in pencil, with blind stamp, full sheet, on watermarked Somerset paper, 75.3x56.6cm., (2), (unframed) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)

Lot 922

* Daniel James Christensen, American 1942-2007- "Graffiti" lithograph printed in colours, signed and dated 69, numbered 25/60 in pencil, bears blind stamp, 56x76cm., (unframed)

Lot 993

Sonia Lawson RA b.1934- "Girl Dreaming of Pony"; lithograph printed in colours, signed and numbered ten in roman numerals in pencil, with blind stamp, full margins, on Arches paper, 56x76cm: together with one other colour lithograph titled "Newspaper Reader" signed and numbered nine in roman numerals in pencil, with blind stamp, full margins, on Arches, 56x76cm., (2), (unframed) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)

Lot 418

A modern mahogany circular coffee table of Georgian design, the top with reeded edge and blind fret frieze, on turned central column and four splayed reeded legs, 37ins diameter x 17ins high

Lot 468

A George III gentleman’s mahogany wardrobe, the upper part with moulded cornice and blind fret frieze, now fitted with hanging compartments enclosed by a pair of astragal panelled doors, the base fitted two dummy drawers and one long drawer, on bracket feet, 48ins wide x 71ins high (interior altered and the whole reduced in height)

Lot 78

Lionel Edwards-"The York and Ainsty, Askham Bog", colour print, signed in the margin, with Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp, framed.

Lot 605

An Oak Court Cupboard, the moulded top above a blind fretwork frieze and central panel door flanked by turned baluster supports, the lower section with two drawers and two cupboard doors flanked by stiles

Lot 64

MARY MARTHA SHERWOOD: THE LITTLE WOODMAN AND HIS DOG CAESAR, L, Houlston and Stoneman, circa 1855, new edn, 12 mo, orig blind stpd cl gt + ROBERT TYAS: THE HAND-BOOK OF THE LANGUAGE AND SENTIMENT OF FLOWERS, 1850, 1st edn, hand col’d frontis, 12 mo, orig blind stpd limp cl gt + ISAAC WATTS: DIVINE SONGS ATTEMPTED IN EASY LANGUAGE FOR THE USE OF CHILDREN, 1840, new edn, 12 mo, orig cl gt + DREAMING SUSY AND OTHER STORIES, L, Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1882, col’d frontis, 12 mo, orig cl, pict paper label + THE FABLES OF AESOP AND OTHERS FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF YOUTH, Derby, Thomas Richardson, circa 1860, 2 vols in 1, engrd frontis, damaged with loss, old cf rebkd (5)

Lot 173

WILKIE COLLINS: THE QUEEN OF HEARTS, 1862, new edn, orig blind stpd cl + GUY BOOTHBY: DR NIKOLA’S EXPERIMENT, 1899, 1st edn, ffep loose, inner jnts split, orig pict cl gt (2)

Lot 235

JOHN RUSKIN, 2 ttls: GIOTTO AND HIS WORKS IN PADUA, 1854, 1st edn, 4to, old cf hf worn; THE RUSKIN BIRTHDAY BOOK, 1883, 1st edn, contemporary blind stpd blue leath gt by Mansell, aeg (2)

Lot 258

CHARLES DUKE YONGE: THE LIFE OF FIELD-MARSHAL ARTHUR DUKE OF WELLINGTON, 1860, 1st edn, 2 vols, engrd port frontis, orig blind stpd cl worn + THEODORE MARTIN: THE LIFE OF HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE CONSORT, 1875-80, 4th edn, 2nd edn, 1st edn, 1st edn, 1st edn, 5 vols, engrd port frontises, orig cl gt worn (7)

Lot 278

GEORGINA BURNE-JONES: MEMORIALS OF EDWARD BURNE-JONES, 1904, 1st edn, 2 vols, orig cl + MALCOLM BELL: SIR EDWARD BURNE-JONES, [1909], 1st edn, 4to, orig blind stpd cl gt + A M W STIRLING: WILLIAM DE MORGAN AND HIS WIFE, 1922, 1st edn, orig cl + ELISABETH LUTHER CARY: THE ROSSETTI, 1900, 1st edn, orig decor cl gt (5)

Lot 336

BIOGRAPHY OF EMINENT PERSONS, ill Alfred Mills, L, Darton, Harvey and Darton, 1814, miniature book, 2 ills supplied in facs, 62mm x 55mm, later red cl + SMALL RAIN UPON THE TENDER HERD, circa 1878, miniature book, 35mm x 28mm, orig crimson mor gt, with clasp, ttl pge loose + DAILY VERSES, circa 1833, miniature book, 52mm x 29mm, orig crimson mor, crimson mor s-c + WILLIAM HAYLEY: THE TRIUMPHS OF TEMPER A POEM, 1825, small format book, added engrd ttl, port frontis, orig blind stpd cf gt + THOMAS GRAY: THE POETICAL WORKS, L, Charles Tilt, 1837, Tilt’s Miniature Classical Library Series, orig decor cf gt + JOHN MILTON: THE COMPLETE POETICAL WORKS, 1900, The Oxford Miniature Milton, orig limp leath gt, aeg + JOHN KEATS: POEMS, 1903, The Oxford Miniature Edition, orig limp cf gt, aeg (7)

Lot 341

J F S HECKER: THE EPIDEMICS OF THE MIDDLE AGES, Trans B G Babington, 1846, orig blind stpd cl gt

Lot 342

[REV E J E HANKINSON]: SKETCH OF THE LIFE OF THOMAS EDWARDS HANKINSON ------- IN A SERIES OF HIS OWN LETTERS AND UNPUBLISHED POEMS, Norwich 1861-62, 1st edn, 2 vols, priv ptd, sigd pres copy to Rev Reginald Smith, AL sigd from Rev Hankinson to Rev Smith loosely inserted, orig blind stpd cl (2)

Lot 358

ROBERT KIPPING: RUDIMENTARY TREATISE ON MASTING MAST-MAKING AND RIGGING OF SHIPS -------, 1864, 12 mo, orig blind stpd cl soiled, ptd paper label

Lot 454

THE HOLY BIBLE -----: Cambridge 1851, large fo, blind stamped reversed cf worn + THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER: Cambridge 1849, large fo, old blind stamp reversed cf worn, top bd detached, (2)

Lot 484

JAMES B SIMONDS: A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON VARIOLA OVINA OR SMALL-POX IN SHEEP -------, L 1848, 1st edn, 4 (of 5) litho plts, orig blind stpd cl worn and soiled + J C NESBIT: ON AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY AND THE NATURE AND PROPERTIES OF PERUVIAN GUANO, L circa 1858, 4th edn, orig blind stpd cl gt (2)

Lot 487

ANNE PRATT: THE BRITISH GRASSES AND SEDGES, L [1859], 1st edn, 33 (of 35) hand col’d plts, orig blind stpd cl rebkd

Lot 501

REV FRANCIS ORPEN MORRIS: A NATURAL OF THE NESTS AND EGGS OF BRITISH BIRDS, 1875, 2nd edn, vols 1-2 (of 3), 157 col’d plts, orig blind stpd cl gt (2)

Lot 514

FRANCIS DAY: BRITISH AND IRISH SALMONIDAE, 1887, 1st edn, 12 litho plts including 9 chromo litho, orig blind stpd cl, lib label on front pastedown and lib stp on spine + F G AFLALO: BRITISH SALT-WATER FISHES, 1904, 17 col’d litho plts, orig cl gt, lib stps on ttl, ffep at front pastedown (2)

Lot 548

HENRY NOEL HUMPHREYS: THE GENERA AND SPECIES OF BRITISH BUTTERFLIES, [1859], 1st edn, added hand col’d ttl, 31 (of 32) hand col’d plts, lacking plt 27, orig blind stpd cl soiled, rebkd

Lot 577

REV W WINGFIELD AND G W JOHNSON: THE POULTRY BOOK, ill Harrison Weir, 1853, added col’d ttl, 21 (of 22) chromatic plts, orig blind stpd cl gt

Lot 615

SEBASTIAN F FONDA: ANALYSIS OF SHARON WATERS SCHOHARIE COUNTY ALSO OF AVON, RICHFIELD AND BEDFORD MINERAL WATERS, NY 1860, orig blind stpd cl gt + JOHN H STEEL: AN ANALYSIS OF THE MINERAL WATERS OF SARATOGA AND BALLSTON -------, Saratoga Springs 1838, 2nd edn, orig blind stpd cl (2)

Lot 630

ANGECIRAS, GIBRALTAR RAILWAY TIMETABLE, [1909], obl, orig pict paper wraps + SOUVENIR DES ALPES MARITIMES, CANNES, NICE, MONACO, MENTON, circa 1892, photographic ills, obl, orig blind stpd cl gt soiled + thirty other mainly late Victorian souvenir albums (32)

Lot 631

HUNT & CO’S DIRECTORY OF EAST NORFOLK WITH PART OF SUFFOLK -----, 1850, orig blind stpd cl gt, v worn, bds crudely reinforced, ex lib

Lot 635

THOMAS HUGHES: THE VALE ROYAL OF ENGLAND OR THE COUNTY PALANTINE OF CHESTER ILLUSTRATED ABRIDGED AND REVISED, L 1852, 3 plts including 1 fdg, fdg plan, orig blind stpd cl + J CORBET ANDERSON: THE ROMAN CITY OF URICONIUM AT WROXETER SALOP, L 1847, engrd frontis, 12 plts, orig cl gt worn + REV HENRY MORRIS: TAMWORTH CASTLE, Tamworth 1899, orig cl gt + W BEZANT LOWE: THE HEART OF NORTHERN WALES AS IT WAS AND AS IT IS, Llanfairfechan 1912, ptd for the author, orig cl gt + VALENTINE & SONS (PUB): PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEW ALBUM OF SKEGNESS, circa 1900, obl, orig decor cl gt + ROY COOPER: THE BOOK OF CHESTERFIELD, 1977, 1st edn, 4to, orig cl gt, d/w (6)

Lot 656

THE VICINITY OF LEAMINGTON A GUIDE TO THE NEIGHBOURING TOWNS OF WARWICK COVENTRY STRATFORD KENILWORTH AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY, Leamington, W Reeve, circa 1844, 4 engrd plts, fdg map at edn, orig blind stpd cl gt

Lot 658

THOMAS SEREL: HISTORICAL NOTES ON THE CHURCH OF SAINT CUTHBERT IN WELLS -------, Wells 1875, 1st edn, sigd and inscr, 9 plts, blind stpd mor gt by Price of Wells

Lot 664

A KEITH JOHNSTON: THE CABINET ATLAS OF THE ACTUAL GEOGRAPHY OF THE WORLD, 1877, 34 engrd col’d maps, 4to, orig blind stpd cl gt worn, top bd loose

Lot 669

CHARLES KNIGHT: KNIGHT’S GEOGRAPHY OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE A GAZETTEER OF THE UNITED KINGDOM AND ITS COLONIES, [1853], 2 vols, 24 maps, 20 plts, as lists, 4to, orig blind stpd cl (2)

Lot 674

[JOHN HENRY PARKER]: A HAND-BOOK FOR VISITORS TO OXFORD, 1858, new edn, engrd fdg plan, 28 plts, orig blind stpd cl gt

Lot 700

FREDERIC KITTON: CATALOGUS LIBRORUM IN BIBLIOTECHA NORVICENSI A CATALOGUE OF THE BOOKS IN THE LIBRARY OF THE CITY OF NORWICH, Norwich 1883, 1st edn, 4to, orig blind stpd cl gt worn, backstrip detchd

Lot 705

SAMUEL WOODWARD: THE NORFOLK TOPOGRAPHER’S MANUAL --------, Ed W C Ewing, 1842, orig blind stpd cl worn, inner jnts split + REV J H BLOOM: NOTICES HISTORICAL AND ANTIQUARIAN OF THE CASTLE AND PRIORY AT CASTLE ACRE IN THE COUNTY OF NORFOLK, 1843, frontis reinforced, orig cl gt, v worn and soiled, inner jnts split + one other (3)

Lot 707

JOHN GLYDE: THE NORFOLK GARLAND A COLLECTION OF THE SUPERSTITIOUS BELIEFS AND PRACTICES PROVERBS CURIOUS CUSTOMS BALLADS AND SONGS OF THE PEOPLE OF NORFOLK ------, [1872], bkplt of J J Colman, orig blind stpd cl gt + R BEATNIFFE: THE NORFOLK TOUR OR TRAVELLER’S POCKET-COMPANION -----, Norwich 1808, 6th edn, engrd fdg frontis map, old bds worn (2)

Lot 710

WILLIAM WHITE: HISTORY GAZETTEER AND DIRECTORY OF NORFOLK --------, 1845, lacks map, orig blind stpd cf, rebkd + one other (2)

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