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Lot 727

Sir William Russell Flint (1880-1969) collotype 'In Sunny Perigard' blind stamped, 534/850 20 x 27.5in.

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A George III style mahogany dwarf bookcase, with blind fret carved frieze above four astragal glazed doors, on short cabriole legs, 120cm high x 183cm wide x 31cm deep

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AFTER J.C. HARRISON "A woodcock in flight in a misty landscape", a signed limited edition coloured print, numbered 157/200, bearing blind stamp and copyright to the Tyrone Gallery Ltd London, 51 x 61cm

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AFTER JOSEPH FARQHUARSON "A Rural Landscape with sheep being driven along a snow covered lane", a large black and white engraving by Herbert Sedcole, published by Frost and Reed 1905, signed in pencil by both artist and engraver to the mount and bearing blind stamp, 84 x 60cm

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AFTER DAVID HILL "Edinburgh from the Castle", large black and white engraving by William Richardson, published August 1857 by Alexander Hill, signed in pencil by both the artist and the engraver and bearing blind stamp, also numbered "36" in pencil lower left, 54 x 78cm

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AFTER G. S. WALTERS "Marine scape with figure in a single masted vessel in the foreground, further masted sailing vessels beyond", a black and white artists proof, signed by both the artist and Walter Cox with blind stamp lower left, 69 x 52 cm

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After Snaffles (Charles Johnson Payne) The Gent in Ratcatcher - ' I have my man cleaning my 'osses not my breeches', colour print laid down on support sheet with blind stamp and remarque, signed lower right, 42 x 37.5cm

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After Snaffles (Charles Johnson Payne), 'Merry England', colour print laid on support sheet with remarque blind stamp, signed, 44.5 x 40.5cm

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After Cecil Aldin, Laycock Village, colour print with FATG blind stamp by Eyre & Spottiswoode, signed in pencil, 44.5 x 34cm; and, companion print, The Valentine (2)

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After F A Stewart, North Staffs at Wrinhill, colour print, signed lower right with FATG blind stamp and vignette, published by Alfred Bell & Co Ltd 1937, 30.5 x 53cm

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After Frank Algernon Stewart, The Bicester and Whaddon Chase, colour print with FATG blind stamp, signed lower right in pencil, 43 x 83cm

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After Peter Curling, Racing, Limited Edition colour print 246/250, FATG blind stamp, published by Tryon Gallery, signed in pencil lower right, 54 x 31cm

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A mahogany bookcase with blind fret frieze enclosed by three sets of three glazed doors, 50 1/4 inches wide

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MARY HOWITT: OUR FOUR-FOOTED FRIEND, ill Harrison Weir, [1867], 1st edn, small 4to, orig blind stpd cl gt, pict paper label worn

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H W DULKEN: OLD FRIENDS AND NEW FRIENDS, L Frederick Warne & Co, circa 1868, orig cl bkd pict bds worn + BRET HARTE: THE TWINS OF TABLE MOUNTAIN, [1879], 40 PP, catalogue adverts at end dated May 1879, orig decor cl + [Emma Louisa Seeley]: BORDER LANCES, 1886, 1st edn, orig decor cl gt + ELIZABETH WETHERELL: THE WIDE WIDE WORLD, 1852, orig blind stpd cl gt + R M BALLANTYNE: MARTIN RATTLER, 1888, orig pict cl gt + HELEN HILL AND VIOLET MAXWELL: RUDI OF THE TOLL GATE, N Y, 1932, 1st edn, sigd and inscr from both authors, orig pict cl (6)

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THE COMICAL CREATURES FROM WURTEMBERG INCLUDING THE STORY OF REYNARD THE FOX, L David Bogue, 1851, 3rd edn, hand col’d fdg frontis (split at fold) and 18 hand col’d plts, orig blind stpd cl gt + FRANCIS T BUCKLAND: CURIOSITIES OF NATURAL HISTORY, 1900, third series, orig pict ct (2)

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MRS CHARLES BUTLER: THE HOME FIRST NUMBER AND MUSIC BOOK, [1854], 1st edn, second series of the col’d picture every day book, three parts in one, hand col’d ills, orig blind stpd cl gt worn, contents loose + NEW FRIENDS A TALE FOR CHILDREN, L John W Parker & Son, 1858, 1st edn, lacks FFEP, orig blind stpd cl worn and soiled + YE MERRY CHRISTMAS TIME, ill E F Manning, [1888], chromo litho ills, orig cl bkd pict bds + RICHARD MONCKTON MILNES, BARON HOUGHTON: GOOD NIGHT AND GOOD MORNING, circa 1888, orig pict wraps + CHARLES WATERTON: ESSAYS ON NATURAL HISTORY CHIEFLEY ORNITHOLOGY, 1844, second series, orig blind stpd cl + SAMUEL WILBERFORCE: AGATHOS, 1861, 12 mo, orig blind stpd cl + COMPANION TO THE BIBLE, 1831, 1st edn, 12 mo, old hf cf worn + F GRANDINEAU: IL PICCOLO PRECETTORE OR FIRST STEPS TO ITALIAN CONVERSATION FOR THE USE OF YOUNG BEGINNERS, L 1871, new edn, 12 mo, orig blind stpd cl (8)

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FRANCIS LISTER HAWKS]: UNCLE PHILIP’S CONVERSATIONS WITH CHILDREN ABOUT THE TOOLS AND TRADES AMONG THE INFERIOR ANIMALS, 1837, 3rd edn, orig blind stpd cl gt worn

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A small box, childrens, including HILAIRE BELLOC: THE BAD CHILD’S BOOK OF BEASTS, [1903], 4to, orig pict bds worn, PINNOCK’S CATECHISMS, 1822-27, 6 vols in 1, old hf cf, [Sarah Schoonmaker Baker]: THE BABES IN THE BASKET OR DAPH AND HER CHARGE, L John Morgan, [1864], a col’d frontis, 12 mo old blind stpd cl, [JOHN WARING] “ A GREAT BIG FOOL” THE ENGLISH ALPHABET, L 1870 for the author, rebound modern cl bkd marb brds + nine others (13)

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WILLIAM HAGGARD: SLOW BURNER – THE TELEMANN TOUCH – VENETIAN BLIND – CLOSED CIRCUIT – THE HIGH WIRE – THE PROTECTORS, 1958, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1963, 1972, 1st edns, orig cl d/w, (6)

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EDWIN FOLEY: THE BOOK OF DECORATIVE FURNITURE, [1924], 2 vols, 4to, orig blind stpd cl, (2).

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WILLIAM EDWARDS TIREBUCK: THE WHITE WOMAN, L and NY, 1899, 1st edn, orig cl gt + L B URBINO: ESTHER LE GENDRE OR BRIGHT EXTREMES IN HUMAN LIFE, Boston, 1856, orig blind stpd cl gt worn (2)

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THOMAS MOORE: THE EPICUREAN, L 1828, 5th edn, 12 mo, old hf cf worn + [MRS HARRIET MOZLEY]: LOUISA OR THE BRIDE, L 1842, 1st edn, orig blind stpd cl (2)

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THE ENGLISHWOMAN’S DOMESTIC MAGAZINE, 1860-64, new series, vols 1, 4-6, 8-9, 17 hand col’d plts, orig blind stpd cl gt soiled (6)

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C H HALE: THE GRAVES OF OUR FATHERS, L 1858, 1st edn, added engrd ttle, orig blind stpd cl gt + RICHARD PATRICK BOYLE DAVEY: A HISTORY OF MOURNING, [1889], 1st edn, 4to, orig cl bkd decor brds worn (2)

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HENRY STEVENSON AND THOMAS SOUTHWELL: THE BIRDS OF NORFOLK, 1866-90, 1st edn, 3 vols, inner jnts weak, a few leaves loose, orig blind stpd, cl worn (3)

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REV FRANCIS ORPEN MORRIS: A HISTORY OF BRITISH BUTTERFLIES, 1853, 1st edn, 71 hand col’d plts, one loose and chipped, orig blind stamped cl gt

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F W FAIRHOLT: TOBACCO ITS HISTORY AND ASSOCIATIONS, L 1859, 1st edn, orig blind stpd cl

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MRS FERGUSON BLAIR: THE HENWIFE HER OWN EXPERIENCE IN HER OWN POULTRY YARD, ill Harrison Weir, 1863, 4th edn, 10 hand col’d plts, orig blind stpd cl gt

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DAVID WOOSTER; ALPINE PLANTS, 1874, 1st series, 2nd edn, orig blind stpd cl gt + ELIJAH WALTON AND T G BONNEY: FLOWERS FROM THE UPPER ALPS, 1882, 5th edn, 4to, orig elab cl gt (2)

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T NELSON AND SONS (PUB): NELSON’S GUIDE TO THE CITY OF NEW YORK AND ITS NEIGHBOURHOOD, 1858, frontis map and 10 plts, 12 mo, orig blind stpd cl gt

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JAMES FENIMORE COOPER: EXCURSIONS IN SWITZERLAND, L R Bentley, n d, 2 vols in 1, old blind stpd cf rebkd preserving part orig spine

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WILLIAM DICKINSON: A GLOSSARY OF THE WORDS AND PHRASES OF CUMBERLAND, 1859, 1st edn, orig blind stpd cl, ptd paper label

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ERMETE PIEROTTI: CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS OF PALESTINE ILLUSTRATING THE MANNERS OF THE ANCIENT HEWBREWS, TRANS T G Bonney, Cambridge 1864, 1st edn, orig blind stmd cl, worn and soiled + REV W M THOMSON: THE LAND AND THE BOOK, 1887, orig cl gt worn + REV G ROBINSON LEES: VILLAGE LIFE IN PALESTINE, 1897, 1st edn, orig pict cl soiled (3)

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REV GEORGE MUNFORD: AN ATTEMPT TO ASCERTAIN THE TRUE DERIVATION OF THE NAMES OF TOWNS AND VILLAGES AND OF RIVERS AND OTHER GREAT NATURAL FEATURES OF THE COUNTY OF NORFOLK, L 1870, 1st edn, orig blind stpd cl, rebkd preserving part orig spine

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ROBERT WAKE; SOUTHWOLD AND ITS VICINITY, Yarmouth 1839, 1st edn, engrd fdg frontis map, 3 fdg plts, fdg map, orig blind stmd, cl worn

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WILLIAM WHITE: HISTORY GAZETTEER AND DIRECTORY OF NORFOLK, 1864, orig blind stpd cf gt, split at spine

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WILLIAM WHITE: HISTORY GAZETTEER AND DIRECTORY OF NORFOLK, 1864, ttle pge damaged, orig blind stmd cf, rebkd

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WILLIAM WHITE: HISTORY GAZETTEER AND DIRECTORY OF NORFOLK, 1864, orig blind stmd cf, split at spine

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WILLIAM WHITE: HISTORY GAZETTEER AND DIRECTORY OF NORFOLK, 1845, lacks map, orig blind stmd cf, lacks back strip

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WILLIAM WHITE: HISTORY GAZETTEER AND DIRECTORY OF SUFFOLK, 1855, lacks maps, orig blind stmd cf

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ARTHUR HENRY PATTERSON: FROM HAYLOFT TO TEMPLE THE STORY OF PRIMITIVE METHODISM IN YARMOUTH, 1903, 1st edn, sigd and inscr, orig blind stmd cl gt worn and soiled

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ARTHUR HENRY PATTERSON: FROM HAYLOFT TO TEMPLE THE STORY OF PRIMITIVE METHODISM IN YARMOUTH, 1903, sigd and inscr, orig blind stmd cl gt

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A PAIR OF DRESDEN CANDELABRA, the columns in the form of figures playing 'Blind Man's Buff' (old repairs), 19 1/2"

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VICTORIAN CARTE DE VISITE ALBUM containing asst ports including East Anglian photographers, some chromo litho floral décor pges, 4to panel cf, metal clasp + one other Victorian carte de visite album containing mainly ports, some chromo litho pges ill with birds and foliage, 4to, décor blind stmd cf, metal clasp (2)

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VICTORIAN CARTE DE VISITE ALBUM containing assorted ports, 4to, plush covered bds worn, inner jnts split, metal clasp + one other Victorian carte de visite album containing asst ports, some chromo litho floral ill pges, 4to, décor blind stmd cf worn, metal clasp (2)

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VICTORIAN CARTE DE VISITE ALBUM containing asst ports, some hand col’d ill pges, 4to, décor blind stmd cf, metal clasp

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SMALL VICTORIAN CARTE DE VISITE ALBUM containing asst ports, décor blue mor, gt brass mounts and clasps + one other small Victorian carte de visite album containing asst ports including Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, Princess Alexandra, Prince of Wales, Princess Alice etc, décor blind stmd cf, metal clasp (2)

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VICTORIAN CARTE DE VISITE ALBUM containing asst ports, obl décor blind stmd cf, metal clasp and strapwork + one other Victorian carte to visite album containing asst ports, obl décor panel cf, metal clasps (2)

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VICTORIAN CARTE DE VISITE ALBUM containing asst mainly ports, obl décor cf, metal clasp + one other Victorian carte de visite album containing asst ports, obl décor blind stmd cf (2)

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John Cother Webb after George Morland, The Fox Inn; and the Benevolent Sportsman, coloured mezzotints, both published by G.J. Howell 1919 and blind stamped by The Print Sellers Association, both 44 x 51cm (good margins) (2); and After Millais, The Young Dancer, stipple engraving, published by Henry Graves and Co 1868, inscribed indistinctly in pencil within the plate mark, 70.5 x 52cm (foxing to the girl's dress and the margins); and Frank Paton, A pair of amusing dog scenes within figural borders, signed in pencil, print, 20 x 25 and 19 x 25cm (5)

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Edwardian Sheraton Revival inlaid mahogany standing corner cabinet, the upper section with broken arch pediment fitted two shelves enclosed by astragal glazed panel door, the lower section enclosed by inlaid blind panel door, standing on bracket feet, 70cm wide x 197cm high - see illustration

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Reproduction oak bookcase cabinet having a moulded edge and fitted three adjustable shelves enclosed by pair of leaded glass doors, pair of blind panel doors below on bracket feet, 98cm wide

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Edwardian rosewood music cabinet having shaped bevelled mirror panel back decorated with paterae and finials, a shaped top and enclosed by blind panel door inlaid with musical instruments, foliate scrolls and ribbons, standing on four ring turned supports, 72cm wide

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Victorian mahogany shaped front two section bookcase, the upper section fitted three adjustable shelves enclosed by a pair of arch shaped glass panel doors, the lower section enclosed by pair of arch shaped blind panel doors flanked by carved scrolls, 132cm wide x 225cm high

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Pissarro, Camille (1830 - 1903), French - Signed etching 'March‚ aux fleurs de la Madeleine a Paris', margin with pencil signature and embossed blind stamp, 29cm x 19.5cm

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Aldin, Cecil (1870 - 1935) - Signed artist's proof coloured etching 'Old English Inns' - The George Inn, Dorchester, Oxon. Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp, 33cm x 39cm

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After Rowland Langmaid (1897-1956) - 'Tower Bridge', signature and blind stamp, label verso, etching, 7" x 12"

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19th century mahogany mirror backed oblong wall shelf, the bevelled mirrored plate within a blind fret carved frame over a pierced gallery and undertier, 34" wide

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A George III mahogany chest on chest, circa 1790, the moulded cornice with blind fretwork frieze above two short and three long graduated drawers, the base with three long graduated drawers, flanked by canted and reeded angles, on reduced ogee bracket feet, 166cm high, 116cm wide, 59cm deep (later handles, cornice possibly associated)

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