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Lot 230

Cyples (William) Satan Restored: a poem, first edition, ex-library with remnants of label to title verso and occasional ink-stamps, disbound, 1859 § Hess (George Furst) John Reaville and the Deserted Villages of Tangasootac, plate, ex-library with occasional ink-stamps, original paper wrappers, faint ink-stamp to upper cover, Philadelphia, 1914 § [Hepburn (Duncan D.)] "Emerald Isle" Stray Rhymes, ex-library with usual labels and ink-stamps throughout, original printed wrappers, small ink-stamp to upper cover, lacking backstrip, upper cover becoming detached, Nottingham, 1873 § Bailey (Philip James) Nottingham Castle. An Ode Historical and Traditionary ... on the Opening of the Castle as a Permanent Art Museum, ex-library with usual label and discreet blind-stamp, original paper wrappers, scattered spotting, chipping and slight creasing to edges, Nottingham, 1878; and 10 other literary pamphlets, including duplicates, 8vo & 12mo (14)⁂ The first is scarce with only 4 copies on World Cat, at the British Library; Universities of Cambridge and Oxford, and the National Library of Scotland.

Lot 251

Shakespeare (William) The Complete Works, "Avon edition", one of 500 copies, frontispiece and plates, contemporary calf, upper cover tooled in gilt, rectangular floral border surrounding a central circle stamped in blue gilt, with matching blue floral corner-pieces, small Art Nouveau designs connecting inner circular boarder to outer rectangle, lower cover tooled in blind, spine lightly faded, lower cover lightly scuffed, otherwise excellent, 8vo, 1930.⁂ Binding information sheet reads "This volume has been specially prepared and bound for Charles Heber Beverley Bullock from his Mother and Father..., Christmas 1930", bound after half-title.

Lot 276

Pogany (Willy).- Rolleston (T. W.) The Tale of Lohengrin, tipped-in plates and illustrations by Pogany, original blind-stamped rexine, a little rubbed, slight bumping to spine extremities, [1913] § Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám, frontispiece, plates and illustrations by René Bull, ex-library with usual ink-stamps throughout, new endpapers, modern cloth, retaining original backstrip and upper cover, n.d. § The Uncollected Work of Aubrey Beardsley, first edition, plates, ex-library with discreet blind-stamps throughout, remnants of label to front free endpaper, modern half-morocco, a little rubbed, 1925 § Jerrold (Walter, editor) The Big Book of Fairy Tales, frontispiece, plates and illustrations by Charles Robinson, previous owner's ink inscription, original decorative cloth, slight bumping to corners and extremities, n.d.; and others illustrated, 4to (38)

Lot 296

Medicine.- Harvey (William) The Anatomical Exercises, lacking U7 & 8 (final two leaves) and U6 defective, lightly soiled and browned, title slightly frayed at edges, worming to lower margin of last few leaves, later calf preserving contemporary blind-stamped panels, a little worn, [Wellcome III.219; Wing H1084], for Richard Lowndes...and Math. Gilliflower, 1673; and another, medicine, 8vo & 4to; sold not subject to return (2)⁂ Second edition in English of Harvey's De motu cordis, on the circulation of the blood.

Lot 298

Nursing.- Nightingale (Florence) Notes on Nursing: What it is, and what it is not, first edition, second issue, with "[The right of Translation is reserved]" at title foot, title strengthened at edges with tissue, original advertisement for "Notes on Nursing" tipped-in at end, ex-library with occasional usual label and ink-stamps, modern cloth, library blind-stamp to upper cover, slight bumping to corners and extremities, [1860] § Dennys (Joyce), Hampden Gordon & M. C. Tindall. Our Hospital ABC, full-page illustrations, previous owner's ink inscription, title and several ff. torn with old tape repairs, some strengthened at gutter with brown tape, original pictorial boards, rubbed and worn, bumping to corners and spine extremities, [1917]; 8vo & 4to (2).

Lot 317

America.- Wilkes (Charles) Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition, 2 vol., frontispieces, additional vignette titles, plates and illustrations, publisher's advertisements at end, scattered faint spotting, original cloth, decorated in blind, gilt spine, bumping to corners and extremities, 1852 § Hole (Rev. S Reynolds) A Little Tour in America, first edition, half-title, photogravure frontispiece, illustrations, some full-page, front free endpaper detached, ex-library with occasional ink-stamps, remnants of label and ink-stamp to half-title, original cloth, mottling to upper cover where label removed, slight bumping and chipping to corners and extremities, 1895 § Churchill (Charles) Memorials of Missionary Life in Nova Scotia, 1845 § Bell (Rev. Fred) Midnight Scenes in the Slums of New York, portrait frontispiece, scattered spotting, ex-Nottingham Mechanic's Institute with bookplate, cracked hinges, original decorative cloth, light vertical mottled line to spine, London & Nottingham, [1881]; and others, North or South America, 8vo (7)

Lot 322

India.- Ireland (John B.) Wall-Street to Cashmere. A Journal of Five Years in Asia, Africa and Europe, colour lithographed frontispiece and additional pictorial title, double-page map, numerous lithographed plates, tissue-guards, ex-library with bookplate, ink-stamp to verso of title and subtle blind-stamp to a few plates, a few plates with abrasion marks where tissue-guards lacking, occasional browning and scattered spotting, upper cover with vignette of Taj Mahal in gilt, faded library reference to foot of spine, wear to extremities, some light soiling, rear endpapers renewed, New York, 1859 § Shiell (Anthony George) A Year in India, ink inscription to head of title "Fräulein von Herder with the author's compliments", occasional spotting and cracking at gutter, 1880 § Speid (Mrs. John B.) Our Last Years in India, engraved frontispiece, the odd light spot, upper hinge cracked but holding, gilt, 1862, original cloth, rubbed; and others, India, v.s. (c.27)

Lot 339

Sri Lanka.- Cave (Henry W.) The Ruined Cities of Ceylon, first edition, photographic frontispiece and 46 plates, without half-title, ink inscription "With the Author's best wishes" to verso of frontispiece, some scattered spotting and light finger-soiling, contemporary tan morocco ruled in blind, rubbed with a few scratches, light spotting to covers, 1897 § Roscoe (Thomas) Jennings' Landscape Annual for 1838. Spain and Morocco, engraved frontispiece, additional vignette title and 19 plates by David Roberts, tissue-guards, bookplate to front pastedown partially removed, foxing to plates, upper hinge weak but holding, original cloth, spine gilt but a little faded, rubbed, 1838, g.e.; and others, travel, 8vo & 4to (12)

Lot 341

NO RESERVE World.- Hollowell (Rev. J. Hirst) Facts for the Coming Struggle. The Financial Tyranny in Egypt under the Conservatives (1874-80), ex-library with occasional ink-stamps, original paper wrappers, detached, a little rubbed, Nottingham, 1884 § "I'se Been Dar", [American Slavery cabinet photograph], albumen print mounted on card, slight spotting and staining, chipping to edges, Russell Bros., 1861 § Bruce (Rosslyn) and Kathleen Bruce, Letters from Turkey: being glimpses of Macedonian Misery, ex-library with usual label and occasional ink-stamps throughout, original paper wrappers, discreet blind-stamp to upper cover, paper label to upper cover, Nottingham, 1907; and others, v.s. (6)

Lot 346

World.- Wakefield (Priscilla) Excursions in North America, second edition, folding map supplied in modern facsimile, damp-staining to first few ff., contents f. with short tear but no loss, lightly browned with occasional spotting, later half calf, gilt, 1810 § Huc (M.) The Chinese Empire, 2 vol., second edition, folding map frontispiece, bookplate of Jervis R. Wardley, vol. 1 with spine label affixed to front pastedown, ex-library with usual stamps and markings, including embossed stamp to map and bookplate to rear pastedown, frontispiece with a couple short tears but no loss, the odd spot, rear hinge broken, later half calf, subtle library blind-stamp to upper covers, worn, lacking spine labels, vol. 1 upper cover detached, 1855 § Oliphant (Mrs. [Margaret]) Jerusalem. Its History and Hope, wood-engraved frontispiece, plates and illustrations, some light foxing, a few abrasion marks to endpapers, hinges tender, original cloth, gilt, rubbed with a few stains, spine ends chipped, 1891; and others, travel and topography, v.s. (c.220)

Lot 350

Canterbury.- Somner (William) The Antiquities of Canterbury, first edition, large woodcut coat of arms to verso of title, folding engraved map and 2 folding plates, early ink inscriptions to pastedowns, endpapers and head of title, 1 plate with 2 tears repaired with paper to verso (not affecting image), a few instances of early ink underlining, 3S4-3T4 with very small hole at inner margin, affecting a few letters, some scattered foxing or light browning, first few ff. with minor damp stain to lower margin, contemporary calf with blind-ruled border, neatly rebacked, preserving old spine and morocco label, old covers rubbed with a few worm holes, 4to, I.L. for Richard Thrale, 1640.

Lot 39

Engineering.- Canals.- Fulton (Robert) Tratado do melhoramento da navegaçao por canaes, translated by Antonio Carlos Ribeiro de Andrade Machado da Silva, first edition in Portuguese, title with woodcut royal arms, 18 folding engraved plates, contemporary ink writing trials to front free endpaper, lacking rear endpaper, title spotted and with lower corner little chipped, plate 14 trimmed within image at outer border and less so within inner border, a few plates lightly browned, occasional mostly minor worming, some spotting or staining, lightly browned, contemporary mottled calf, flat spine in compartments and with blind-stamped decoration, stained, rubbed, [A Casa Literária do Arco do Cego 35; Borba de Moraes (1983) II, 798; Gonçalves Rodrigues I, 2229; Innocêncio I, 104; Período colonial p. 28; Sacramento Blake I, 128-9; cf. Sabin 26201], 4to, Lisbon, Arco do Cego, 1800.⁂ Rare first Portuguese edition of this important treatise on canals by the American engineer, inventor, and pioneer of steam navigation.

Lot 53

India.- Krening (Joseph) Conquistas na India em Apostolicas Missoens da Companhia de Jesus, title with woodcut ornament, title with small repaired split in blank area and with 2 ink signatures, C4 repair just within text at inner gutter, without loss, water-stained at end, some spotting or staining, lightly browned, modern ornately blind-stamped panelled calf, spine in compartments and titled in gilt, [Azevedo-Samodães 1672 'Muito raro'; De Backer-Sommervogel IV, 1236; Innocêncio XIII, 52; Scholberg KF 36], small 4to, Lisbon, Manoel da Sylva, 1750.⁂ A rare little work on Jesuit missions in present-day Tamil Nadu. WorldCat records only a handful of copies. Includes descriptions of the invasion of the Marathas, persecutions of priests by devout Hindus, and accounts of miracles.

Lot 56

Inquisition.- Macanaz (Melchor Rafael de) Defensa critica de la Inquisicion contra los principales enemigos que la han perseguido, y persiguen injustamente, 2 parts in 1, half-titles, small armorial ownership blind-stamp to title, trimmed at head, occasionally touching pagination, worm trace to lower inner gutter of last few ff., some spotting or staining, lightly browned, contemporary calf, spine gilt, 1 upper corner little worn, a few small wormholes, rubbed, [Aguilar Piñal V, 2309; Palau 145572], Madrid, Don Antonio Espinosa, 1788; and another, Inquisition, 8vo (2) ⁂ Macanaz was one of Philip V's most able ministers, but was dismissed and exiled to France when the Italian faction at the Spanish Court objected to his proposals to curb the Inquisition's power. Nevertheless, the present work defends the existence of the Inquisition and its battle against Jansenism.

Lot 64

NO RESERVE Low Countries printed Spanish.- Porreño (Baltasar) Los dichos y hechos del Rey Pheliphe II llamado con justa razon, el prudente, title with small woodcut floral ornament, woodcut decorative initials and tail-piece, red ink ownership stamp of Duke of Palmela to title, some mostly light staining or finger-marking, occasional spotting, bookplate of J.B. Bury to front pastedown, modern blind-ruled calf, spine gilt, [Palau 233069 & 324881; Peeters-Fontainas 1076; Salvá 2129], Brussels, François Foppens, 1666; and 2 others, 17th century Spanish, v.s. (3)

Lot 91

Portugal.- Rezende (Lúcio André de) Vida do infante Dom Duarte, [edited by José Francisco Corrêa de Serra], first edition, half-title, some light foxing or staining, very lightly browned, contemporary drab wrappers bound in (repaired), gilt book label of A.G. Guimarães Quinta do Salgueiral to title, modern bookplate of J.B. Bury to front wrapper, modern calf-backed marbled boards, gilt spine in compartments and with red leather label, [Innocêncio I, 67], Lisbon, Printer of the Academy of Sciences, 1789 § Almeida Garrett (Viscount João Baptista de Silva Leitão de) Portugal na balança da Europa, first edition, half-title, errata f. at end, occasional spotting, lightly browned throughout, title with ownership ink stamp of J. Biker and armorial blind-stamp of J.G. Mazziotti Salema Garção, contemporary calf-backed marbled boards, spine gilt, lower joint split, but holding, spine ends worn, rubbed, [Azevedo-Samodães 103; Innocêncio III, 314; Monteverde 113; Palha 3684], S.W. Sustenance for R. Greenlaw, 1830; and c.30 others, 19th century Portugal, v.s. (c.32) ⁂ An excellent group of works on the history and politics of 19th century Portugal. I: D. Duarte was the son of King João III, and became Archbishop of Braga.

Lot 62

Book: Charles Darwin; Vols I & II, A Monograph of the sub-class Cirripedia with Figures of all the Species, dated 1854, blind stamp to title page twinned with smaller edition, dated 1854 & 1851 with blind stamp to title page & preface, published by the Ray Society

Lot 222

ROBERT FLETCHER, CHESTER; an 18th century longcase clock, the painted dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary dials, within an oak case, the hood with broken swan neck pediment above two columns, blind fret decoration, and shaped door, height 225cm.

Lot 41

ROBERT WEBSTER, SHREWSBURY; a late 18th century thirty hour longcase clock, within an oak case, the hood with blind fret decoration above shaped rectangular door with inlaid star, height 197cm (lacking footboard)

Lot 472

STRIPLING, LITCHFIELD; an 18th century thrity hour longcase clock, the painted dial set with a Arabic and Roman numerals within an oak case with blind fret detail to the hood, height 182 (af).

Lot 8315

Johann Freiherr von Hertling, Flügeladjutant von König Ludwig II. - Patent zum Major und weiteres Schreiben, 1873/1883 Gefaltetes Doppelblatt mit Blindprägesiegel und großer originaler Tintenunterschrift von König Ludwig II., datiert Hohenschwangau, 30.12.1873. Dazu ein Schreiben des K.B. Kriegsministeriums vom 11.5.1883, das die Enthebung Hertlings von der Funktion als Flügeladjutant betrifft. Faltspuren, Knicke, etwas gebräunt, vereinzelt leicht fleckig. Maße 34 x 21 und 33 x 21 cm. Einzigartige, schön erhaltene Dokumente.Provenienz: Aus dem Nachlass der Freiherren von Hertling. Johann Freiherr von Hertling, aide-de-camp of King Ludwig II – a commission to Major and a second letter, 1873/1883 The folded double page with a blind embossed seal and large, original signature in ink of Ludwig II, dated Hohenschwangau, 30.12.1873. Includes a letter from the Royal Bavarian Ministry of War, dated 11.5.1883, thereby releasing Hertling from his position as aide-de-camp. Folding marks, creases, slightly discoloured, slightly stained here and there. Dimensions 34 x 21 cm and 33 x 21 cm.Peerless documents in beautiful condition.Provenance: From the estate of the Freiherren von Hertling.

Lot 8354

Kaiser Wilhelm I. - Bestallung für den deutschen Konsul in Sansibar/Ostafrika, datiert 7.9.1871 Gefaltetes Doppelblatt, dreiseitig beschriftet (Druck mit handschriftlichen Einträgen), datiert "Salzburg, den 7ten September 1871", darunter die eigenhändige Tintenunterschrift Wilhelms I. und das preußische Blindprägesiegel mit Königskrone. Der bisherige Konsul des Norddeutschen Bundes Theodor Schultz wird "wegen seiner Handlungskenntnisse und übrigen guten Eigenschaften" als Konsul des deutschen Reichs in "Zanzibar" bestallt. Gedunkelt, Knicke, Risse, kleine Fehlstellen, Gebrauchs- und Altersspuren. Maße 38 x 26 cm. Einzigartiges Zeitzeugnis. Kaiser Wilhelm I – an appointment for the German Consul in Zanzibar/East Africa, dated 7 September 1871 Folded double page, inscribed over three pages (printed text with handwritten entries), dated "Salzburg, den 7ten September 1871", below which the original signature of Wilhelm I in ink and the Prussian blind embossed seal with the royal crown. Theodor Schultz, previously Consul of the North German Confederation, is hereby appointed Consul of the German Reich in "Zanzibar" (tr.) "on account of his experience and other excellent qualities". Darkened, creases, tears, minor imperfections, signs of age and handling. Dimensions 38 x 26 cm. Key document of historical interest.

Lot 435

An early 20th century mahogany breakfront twin door display cabinet, with carved blind cornice and raised on turned supports. H.190 W.130 D.39cm.

Lot 842

THE GOLDEN GIRLS (T.V. SERIES, 1985 - 1992) - Betty White's Handwritten Letters to Estelle Getty with Scripts and Promotional Ephemera - Betty White's handwritten letters to her The Golden Girls co-star Estelle Getty with scripts and various ephemera promoting the comedy series. This set comes from the collection of Estelle Getty's personal assistant and friend, Rich Weaver, and consists of two letters handwritten to Getty in ink on White's personal letterhead; a card from White to Getty featuring a photo of three dogs on the cover; a black-and-white photograph of Getty at the Guide Dogs for the Blind Holiday Luncheon; a "First Be Best Then Be First" NBC booklet with two pages of primetime audience estimates; a color-printed cast photo autographed by Getty, Rue McClanahan, and Bea Arthur; a color-printed headshot autographed by White; an issue of Variety promoting the 100th episode of The Golden Girls, an "as broadcast" script for the episode "Valentine's Day;" and final draft scripts for the episodes "Scared Straight," "Till Death Do We Volley," "The Commitments," "Little Sister," "Questions & Answers," "Hey, Look Me Over," "Big Daddy's Little Lady," "Twice in a Lifetime," and "Never Yell Fire in a Crowded Retirement Home, Part I." The latter script doesn't have a traditional printed cover, but rather the cover is hand-marked "Clip Show #153". Four of the scripts are labeled for Getty and one is signed "Estelle." This lot exhibits minor discoloration, as well as corner and edge wear to the paper elements. Dimensions (scripts): 8.5" x 11" x 0.5" (21.75 cm x 28 cm x 1.5 cm)Estimate: $800 - 1,600Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday, June 29th. The auction will begin at 8:00AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Wednesday, June 28th or Friday, June 30th.

Lot 856

BETTY WHITE - Betty White's Christmas Sweater, "Rose Nyland" Autographed Note, Five Scripts, Cast Photo, and Magazine - Betty White's Christmas sweater, "Rose Nyland'' autographed note, five scripts, a cast photo, and a magazine. White wore her Christmas sweater in a 1995 Entertainment Tonight clip to remember White as an animal advocate where she showcased her story of a potential career with animals if she wasn't an actor while she fed a giraffe. This lot comes from the collection of Estelle Getty's personal assistant and friend, Rich Weaver, and consists of a farm-themed cotton blend Marrisa Christina Classics "The Christmas Collection 1992" knit Christmas sweater featuring gold-color metal bells, red and yellow bows originally made, but unseen, for The Golden Girls; and a White-autographed note identifying herself as "Rose Nyland" from Golden Girls, five final draft Golden Girls scripts (three of which are labeled for Estelle Getty) for the episodes "The Bloom is Off the Rose," "Where's Charlie?," "Joust Between Friends," "Rose the Prude," and "Blind Ambitions"; one black-and-white cast photo of White, Getty, and Rue McClanahan; and a copy of Bets' Pets Roundup 1997 25th Anniversary Issue. This lot exhibits minor loose threads and tags. Dimensions (scripts): 8.5" x 11" x 0.5" (21.75 cm x 28 cm x 1.5 cm)Estimate: $2,000 - 4,000Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday, June 29th. The auction will begin at 8:00AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Wednesday, June 28th or Friday, June 30th.

Lot 200

A RARE MAORI FIGHTING STICK OR QUARTER STAFF (TAIAHA OR HANI), 19TH CENTURY with carved stylised blind face and plain tongue with a medial ridge on one face only, swollen and flattened towards the lower terminal, and with rich patina throughout, 173.0 cm overall William Ockelford Oldman records two related examples in his catalogue of 1907 and catalogue number 84 of 1910 (no. 17). Taiaha is the Taranaki name for the weapon used on the North Island of New Zealand. Another name is hani.

Lot 719

A George III mahogany breakfront bookcase, with blind fret moulded frieze above hexagonal astragal glazed doors, plinth base253 x 235 x 60cmProvenance: From the estate of the late Barry Lock (1934-2021)Measurements 253 x 235 x 60cmGlass with some minor scratching but not crackedGeneral wear and knocks to the extremities. Locks and keys work wellThe internal paper lining of the top section is stained and coming away in placesDoors are slightly bowed particularly the top sectionSee photos 

Lot 861

A George II carved pine over door, 18th century, the blind fret carved cornice above an egg-and-dart and acanthus moulded frieze13 x 201 x 22cmProvenance:Collection of Mike Handford, Burford, Oxfordshire

Lot 113

A George III mahogany chest-on-chest The ogee and dental moulded cornice above a blind fret carved frieze and three short and three long drawers to the top section and two short and two long drawers to the base flanked by fluted canted corners, 113cm wide x 56cm deep x 184cm high, (44in wide x 22in deep x 72in high) Footnotes: Provenance: Eddy Bardawil. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TP TP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 161

A fine William and Mary walnut, fruitwood, and stained ivory marquetry inlaid cabinet on standThe ogee moulded cornice above a cushion-shaped frieze drawer and a pair of panelled doors, each centred by a pair of oval panels inlaid with birds amongst flowers, enclosing a fitted interior with a central cupboard enclosed by drawers, the stand fitted with a single long drawer above a blind fret carved apron (possibly later) on barley twist supports, 117cm wide x 48cm deep x 170.5cm high, (46in wide x 18 1/2in deep x 67in high)Footnotes:The items within this lot containing ivory have been registered in accordance with the Ivory Act (Section 10). Ref.1J41HJXEThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ФY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the UK, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory and cannot be imported into the USA or any country within the EU.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 16

After Jules Chéret (1836 - 1932) French, "Pippermint", blind stamp for Les Maitres de L'Affich bottom right, lithograph, plate 30.5 x 22.5 cm, framed and glazed, frame 51 x 45 cm

Lot 179

* After Charles 'Snaffles' Johnson Payne (British, 1884-1967),'Fox Catchers - For The Love Of It",Lithograph on paper,Signed in pencil and blind stamped lower left margin,42cm x 38cm,Framed and glazed,With three further hunting prints by Ros Goody, Lionel Edwards and Ivester-Lloyd (4)

Lot 241

Milton (John), PARADISE LOST, two vols, eighth edition with notes by Thomas Newton, full leather, marbled endpapers, applied book plate for Richard Adams, laid paper, engraved portrait frontis piece, church library blind stamp to title page, printed for J. Beecroft, W. Strahan, et al, London, 1775, with PARADISE REGAIN’D, in matching binding, printed for W. Strahan et al, London, 1777 (3) (at fault)

Lot 553

* A mahogany framed wall mirror, early 20th century, the rectangular frame with a wavy shaped edge enclosing a bevelled mirrored plate with inverted curved spandrels, applied with blind fretwork detail, 90cm x 67cm

Lot 564

A late 19th century French brass cased carriage timepiece, the case with beaded detail and angular swing handle enclosing blind openwork foliate detail and 5cm ceramic dial, indistinctly signed, with a fast/slow indicator above the single train movement, 12cm high

Lot 568

* A George III mahogany cased eight day longcase clock, signed Read, Tarporley, the moulded twin swan neck pediment with flower head terminals over gilt embellished glazed panels, extending to freestanding fluted pillars flanking the 33cm gilt metal and silvered break arch dial, with a painted moon phase over the dial applied with Roman and Arabic numerals, enclosing a subsidiary second dial and date aperture along with the makers name, the two train movement striking on a saucer bell, the trunk with a dentil frieze and blind fretwork frieze above a shaped and beaded door flanked by conforming quarter pilasters, the lower board with applied beaded detail, conforming blind fretwork canted corners, upon bracket feet, 225cm H, two weights and pendulum, running and keeping time, by repute the kitchen clock of Joseph Dutton, Burland Hall Condition report:  Top of hood some evidence of historic worm. Clock glass appears to be later.Bocks added to inside of hood, indicating evidence of restoration. Some light wear to the gilt detail, tarnishing to the chapter ring and then centre of dial. Some light fading, rubbing, wear, minor gouges and scratches to case and lower panel.

Lot 287

A rectangular poka box, 19th century. Mahogany glued, slightly curved front with Venetian blind door with brass knob, resting on volute legs at the front, on saber-shaped legs at the back, h 60 x w 66 x d 51 cm.

Lot 805

After Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino, called Raphael, Italian 1483-1520- The Madonna in the Meadow; reproduction print, printed in colours, bears label and blind stamp for The Medici Society London, 41.9 x 34 cm.: together with a number of other reproduction prints after paintings by Old Masters, some from The Medici Society, and some 20th-century drawings (a lot) (unframed). Condition Report: Creases and folds to some of the sheets, and spots of foxing, some tearing to the sheets, particularly towards the edges. In fair condition overall. 

Lot 466

Glasgow - A bus/tram destination blind, Keppochill Road, Jamica Street, Bridge Street, Albert Drive, Barrhead, Speirsbridge, Newlands, Giffnock, Castle Street, Springburn, etc

Lot 467

Lancashire Transport History - a substantial, early 20th century bus/tram destination blind, Accrington, New Lane, Oswald Twistle, Rhyddings St;  Burnley, Palladine, Church, Back Up, Raw Tenstall, Haslingden, Baxenden, Burnley, Clitheroe, Whalley, Great Harwood, others c.1940

Lot 468

Glasgow Transport History  - A bus/tram destination blind, Dennistoun, Mosspark, Dumbreck, Hyndland, Bridge Street, Bridgeton Cross, Ruchill, Maryhill, Parkhead, St George's Cross. etc c.1940

Lot 469

Local Interest  - Sheffield - early 20th century bus/tram destination blind, And Darnell, Woodhouse Road, Pitsmoor, Millhouses, Woodseats Road, Abbey Lane, Shoreham St, Vulcan Road, etc

Lot 470

Glasgow - A bus/tram destination blind,  Airdrie, Hillfoot, Glasgow Cross, Garrowhill, Denniston, Dlnmuir West, Dalmuir, Coatbridge, Clydebank, Bargedeeie, Anniesland, Knightswood, Springfield Road, Bromhouse, Tollcross, Maryhill, Milngave, Bailieston, etc

Lot 471

Lancashire - an early 20th century bus/tram destination blind, Accrington Corporation, Oswald via Rhyddings Street, Green Haworth, Laneside, Kirk Church, Dill Hall, Accrington, Willows Lane, Moscow Mill, etc c.1940

Lot 472

Glasgow - A bus/tram destination  blind, Bridgeton Cross, Dalmarnock Road, Gallowgate, Keppochhill Road, Mosshouse, Possilpark, Scotstoun, Hyndland, Dalmarnock, Denistoun, Partick, Yoker, etc

Lot 473

Lancashire - an early 20th century bus/tram destination blind, Great Harwood, Whalley, Clitheroe, Burnley, Oswaldtwistle, Accrington, Baxenden, Haslingden, Palladium, Oakleigh, Load of Mischeif, Mullards, Ewbank, Moscow Mill, etc c.1940

Lot 565

A 19th century mahogany Pembroke table, drawer to frieze, blind to verso, rounded rectangular top, turned pedestal, splayed legs, paw feet, 72cm high, 105cm wide, c.1830

Lot 120

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY HALL OR SERVING TABLECIRCA 1770Incorporating carved and blind fretwork detailing throughout88cm high, 139cm wide, 68cm deepProvenance:Private Collection

Lot 571

Ultimate Fare System Bus Ticket Machine Bristol Bus Stop Sign and Other Related Items (5), in brown vinyl carry case, stencilled in white U 749, grey metal casing minus makers plaque, by the Bell Punch Company, also stamped U749, together with a domed metal sprung ticket reel holder, plastic, double sided, Bristol Bus Request Stop City Services Only sign, yellow/black 34cm wide x 41cm high, part bus destination blind Whipsnade Zoo to Hemel Hempstead Bus Station, Compton, Sons & Webb conductor's peaked cap size 7 and drivers badge, white/red EE 21007, F, (5)

Lot 578

Tram/Trolleybus Parts and Collectibles, various items, an aluminium garage code HB Hammersmith Butterwick, circular aluminum and wood framed viewing mirror, mounted at the top of the rear stairs to see the top deck, 25cm in diameter, chrome framed red stop lense with interior stencil reading stop, interior bell stop system, Igranic Lo-Vo-Lite transformer switch box, pull cord and wooden mounting bracket, three Push Once buttons, interior aluminium framed electric light, upper blind rollers plastic notice and a cast alloy bus drivers indicator switch dial, P-G, (Qty)

Lot 131

NEATLY PROPORTIONED VINTAGE OAK BOOKCASE - single glazed upper door with beaded detail over a lower cupboard door with blind fret floral roundel to the centre, on short turned feet, 152cms H, 56cms W, 26cms D

Lot 17

LATE 19th/EARLY 20th CENTURY GOOD QUALITY MAHOGANY PRESS CUPBOARD - having a dentil moulded cornice over a blind fret frieze, canted reeded corners flanking twin chamfered panelled doors opening to reveal three slide-out interior trays, the base section with upper pull-out brushing slide and three lower oak lined longer drawers, on substantial corner bracket feet, brasswork largely replaced, 137cms H overall, 105cms W, 51cms D

Lot 33

19th CENTURY QUALITY MAHOGANY LANCASHIRE MULE CHEST - the railback top with hinged lifting lid, interior candlebox to a front arrangement of three blind and five opening cockbeaded drawers with replacement swan neck handles, flanking ribbed column edge detail, on ogee bracket feet, 111cms H, 172cms W, 57cms D

Lot 7

PLUS LOT 6 - REGENCY STYLE MAHOGANY EX-GRAMOPHONE CABINET - having reeded upper and side detail and lift-up lid over two blind front drawers with circular backplates and ring pull handles, over a single bow fronted lower cupboard door, on swept supports, 116cms H, 61cms W, 46cms D

Lot 91

MID 19th CENTURY NORTH WALES OAK DRESSER - having wide pine back boards to the three shelf upper rack over a base section of three pine lined opening frieze drawers, three central blind drawers flanked by twin opening cupboard doors, all with turned wooden knobs and ebonized escutcheons, on stile feet, 206cms H, 155cms W, 53cms D

Lot 1026

BLUES/PROG/CLASSIC ROCK - LPs. 22 x well presented original title LPs largely comprising of Canadian/US pressings. To include Dr. John - Desitively Bonnaroo (Atco SD 7043) and In The Right Place (Atco SD 7018), John Lee Hooker - It Serve You Right To Suffer (US Impulse stereo AS-9103 with company logos at 12, 3, 6 and 9 o clock positions - VG/VG+, also later green label design RE), John Mayall, Jimi Hendrix - Smash Hits (Canada RE MS 2025), Shades Of Deep Purple (543.007 Canadian), Soft Machine - Six (KG 32260), Blind Faith (543.035), Canned Heat, Lightnin' Hopkins, Taj Mahal, The Holy Modal Rounders, Various - Take A Trip With The Pschedelic Hits, Billie Holiday, John Hammond, John Baldry and Mott The Hoople. Condition is typically neat VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 1056

THE ROLLING STONES - UK LP PACK. A smashing collection of 7 LPs by The Rolling Stones, mostly original/ early UK pressings. Titles include Beggars Banquet (SKL 4955, UK stereo. 1K/ 4K matrix. Record Ex/ sleeve Ex), Let It Bleed (SKL 5025, P-5W/ P-5W. VG+/ Ex+), Their Satanic Majesties Request (x2) (TXL 103, og UK. 3K/ 3K. original inner. VG+/ lenticular cover Ex) & (TXS 1003, green label. original inner. 4K/ 4K. Lenticular cover. VG+/ Ex), Exile On Main St (COC 69100, no postcards. Printed inners. Ex/ Ex), No.2 (LK 4661, Blind man sleeve, 1A/ 1A matrix. Ex/ Ex) & Out Of Our Heads (SLK 16 682-P, Ex/ Ex).

Lot 1091

60s ARTISTS/ ROCK & POP LP COLLECTION. A fine collection of around 27 LPs, mostly reissue pressings. Artists/ titles include Cream inc Wheels Of Fire (x2) inc (2394 137 & 2394 136), Fresh Cream, Live Cream, Disraeli Gears, S/T, Best Of Cream, Live Cream Volume II, Goodbye. Blind Faith (2394 142), Taste - On The Boards (583 083). The Kinks inc Kinda Kinks, S/T, Something Else By, Kontoversy, Face To Face, Live At Kelvin Hall, Are The Village Green Preservation Society, Percy, Arthur, Are Well Respected Men, Part One: Lola Vs Powerman And The Money-Go Round. Manfred Mann's Earth Band inc S/T, Messin, The Good Earth, Solar Fire, Glorified Magnified. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 164

An original poster for Blind Faith's 1969 Hyde Park appearance. Measures 20 x 30" and in VF condition. Printed by 'Screendream Print Redhill 61104'. Also an original poster issued with The International Times Magazine circa 1960s with design by Michael English of Hapshash and the Coloured Coat, to measure approx 15.3 x 23.3", with notable losses to lower right corner.

Lot 81

To include: seven-page stapled US Blind Faith press release, a second similar seven page press release dated May 1969, 1969 press release from RSO re the group not splitting up.

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