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Lot 45

A modern Delft blue and white baluster shaped drug jar inscribed "E: Mithridativm", another Delft drug jar and cover inscribed "Ol. Absinthii", three further polychrome decorated Delft drug jars/pots, four various Chalsyn drug jars and covers, eight various glass drug jars and covers and six Limoges porcelain jars and covers decorated with botanical specimens

Lot 33

A collection of Royal Worcester "Evesham" pattern tureens, covers and serving dishes, together with a set of twelve Royal Worcester coffee cans decorated with botanical studies and six Royal Doulton "Monmouth" coffee cups and saucers

Lot 3045

A folder containing a quantity of 19th-century watercolour botanical studies / paintings of flowers.

Lot 3073

'The Family Herbal, or An Account of all those English Plants, which are Remarkable for their Virtues, and of the Drugs which are produced by Vegetables of other Countries; with their Descriptions and their Uses, as Proved by Experience', by Sir John Hill, M.D. Embellished with fifty-four hand-coloured plates (appears to be fifty present). Bungay: printed and published by C. Brightly, and T. Kinnersley, no date but c.1812-1820. Text appears to be complete, discolouration/foxing. Binding in need of restoration. Late-Georgian botanical/medical interest.

Lot 275

A bound selection of botanical watercolours, and a framed and glazed watercolour depicting a nude

Lot 213

An Edwardian silver card case with engraved initials, Chester 1917, a set of six coffee spoons and sugar tongs, cased, Sheffield 1925 and a Spode botanical plate

Lot 196

*Botanical watercolours. Two watercolour studies, circa 1885, two watercolours, each approximately 225 x 165 mm, uniform washline mounts and painted gilt and green mouldings, together with Jones (Owen), Twenty-four prints of flowers, circa 1850, chromolithographs displayed in two sets of twelve in multi-aperture mounts, framed and glazed in uniform modern gilt mouldings, overall size of each 390 x 890 mm, with Nugent (J.), Cattleya Mendelii Bella [and] Laelia Albida Bella, published B. S. Williams, circa 1860, two lithographs of orchids with contemporary hand colouring, each approximately 295 x 225 mm, uniform marbled and washline mounts and modern gilt mouldings, with two other botanical illustrations similar, framed and glazed (8)

Lot 103

Smith (Henry). Flora Sarisburiensis, 1st edition, Brodie and Dowding, Salisbury, [1817], 30 hand-coloured engraved plates by G. Testolini after T.R. Guest, some light spotting, errata slip tipped in, contemporary half calf, gilt decorated spine with black morocco title label, a little rubbed, together with Hooker (Sir William Jackson), Curtis's Botanical Magazine, comprising the plants of the Royal Gardens of Kew and other botanical establishments..., volumes XIX-XX (Third Series), 1863 & 1864, 128 hand-coloured lithographed plates by W. Fitch (62 and 66 plates respectively), contents generally in clean condition, contemporary dark blue half calf, gilt decorated spines, a few minor marks (generally in bright condition), all 8vo (3)

Lot 197

*Botanical watercolours. A collection of ten watercolours, circa 1900, ten watercolours of plants and ferns, each approximately 350 x 250 mm, nine with Latin titles on mounts, uniform mounts and gilt beaded frames The titles are:- Deutsche Perle, Aglaonema Versicolor, Aster Beauty of Cornwall (titled to image), Antirrhinum Scarlet Defiance, Aster Doris + Lena, Illuminator, M.Veitchii Graniflora, Aster Climax, Aquilegia Stuartii [and] Asparagus Myriocladus. (10)

Lot 667

Koehn (Alfred). Royal Favourites, At the Lotus Court, Peiping, China, 1948, seventeen hand-coloured illustrations of dogs, including frontispiece, original cloth-backed boards, spotted, with hand-coloured illustration mounted on front cover, small folio The verso of the title-page reads: 'The hand-painted reproductions of old Chinese paintings of Pekingese Dogs are by Chou Ch'i-liang of Peiping'. Although other publications by Alfred Koehn appear on the market, they are mostly botanical in subject. This particular title is rare. (1)

Lot 195

*Botanical specimens. 'Fougeres', Dried botanical specimens, published Damour-Girard, Lyon, circa 1890, together six large sheets with lithographic designs to each corner and dried plant specimens mounted in the centre, 'Fougeres' label attached to each image with the plant specimen named in Latin in contemporary manuscript, occasional closed tears, each approximately 630 x 470 mm, mounted, framed and glazed in modern uniform 'Sandstone effect' frames Unusually large examples. (6)

Lot 328

Eight gilt edged botanical plates

Lot 136

Mid-18th century Meissen dish painted with floral sprays in botanical style with basket weave border and gilt rim, 8 1/2 ins diam, factory marks to base, and a Meissen dot period plate with floral sprays

Lot 201

A VICTORIAN PORCELAIN BOTANICAL PLATE, painted with flowers in a gilt and jewelled turquoise twisted border and other ceramics, glassware and trinket boxes

Lot 345

Four Staffordshire blue and white meat drainers; each one of oval form with typical reticulated design. One decorated with two fishermen and grazing cows on a large estate; one decorated with Spode's famous Italian pattern; one decorated with botanical designs; and one decorated with flowers or foliage, the last with underglaze blue Copeland & Garrett mark, 37cm diameter (4) Condition Report Please note that this is a group lot where condition may vary from drainer to drainer; some areas of damage or deterioration, including: areas of old cracking and riveting;

Lot 332

A Coalport blue ground tureen stand, or other dish, decorated with floral designs, 33 cm diameter, circa 1825-1830; together with a Ridgway oval dish, numbered 893, 29 cm wide and circa 1820-1830; and an associated set of 16 English plates with floral or botanical designs (18) Condition Report Please note that this is a group lot where condition may vary from item to item; the damage includes areas of cracking, wear and deterioration.

Lot 1196

Pair of Alistair Gordon botanical watercolours and various other paintings and watercolours

Lot 256

Thorburn's Birds of Prey/limited edition set no. 35/and a quantity of botanical prints

Lot 294

William John Caparne (British 1856-1940)/Lilium Sulphureum/signed and dated 1929/watercolour and/Hybrid Day Lily/Hermerocallis Queen Mary/a pair of botanical studies/pastel, 24cm x 15cm

Lot 591

A signed coloured limited edition print of Clifton Suspension Bridge - Evening Tide, Bristol after Kenneth Stanley Tadd published by the Alexander Gallery, 46 x 65 cm, a 19th century needlework sampler by Hellen Harper? a map after Robert Morden of Somerset, a map of the County of Gloucester printed for C Smith 1801, two maps of Northumberland, 19th century botanical prints of grasses etc, a late 19th century German black and white humorous print of a poorly puppy - The Doctors Visit after J Schmitzberger, etc various sizes all framed

Lot 200

Botanical Interest: 'An Analysis of Natural Grasses (by Dr. J. Augustus Voelcker) extracted from Mr M.J. Sutton`s work on Permanent and Temporary pastures', a framed collection of grasses and seeds by Sutton & Sons of Reading, in an oak frame, 49 x 80cm wide

Lot 2052

Early 19th century lacquered brass portable botanical microscope with slide stage adjustment and oval base in fitted a leather covered box containing accessories including specimen capsule and three bone slides, case W12cm. Provenance: Joost Slingerland Collection Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 2051

Early 19th century Cary/Gould-type lacquered brass portable folding compound botanical microscope with rack and pinion stage adjustment hinge mounted in fitted a mahogany box containing accessories including forceps, specimen capsule and two bone slides, case W12cm. Provenance: Joost Slingerland Collection Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 222

3 19C coloured botanical prints in gilt frames

Lot 8

Early 20th century scrap album, with botanical watercolours; others; Italian pictures; etc

Lot 951

A cased set of microscope slides comprising twelve trays of largely botanical, insects and fish sample sections, together with a late 19thC Practical Microscopy book by George E Davis, some further slides and a cased set of travelling scales

Lot 938A

A c.1830 Cary of London brass botanical travel microscope in original fitted case, the adjustable slide marked 'Cary London' together with ivory slides and another box of contemporary slides.

Lot 367

Four trays of 19th Century blue and white transfer printed Royal Manufactory plates together with some blue and white 'Botanical Beauties' plates. (4)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 499

Group of four botanical studies in oils, various, framed. (4)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 505

F. Richardson, (British, early 20th Century), pair of botanical studies of roses in bloom, signed and dated: '04, oils on canvas. Framed. (2)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: 39x55cm (the canvas)Good overall condition, with no obvious issues.

Lot 584

A Victorian 5-piece Prattware Bouquet pattern dessert service,colour transfer botanical designs comprising 30cm comport and 4 23cm plates.

Lot 752

A PAIR OF GREEN AND GOLD FRAMED BOTANICAL PRINTS together with a pair of coloured seasons prints (4) 24cm x 17cm

Lot 499

Anne Louise Twamley, watercolour, Botanical study, 5 x 8ins, together with a further maple framed botanical watercolour (2)

Lot 103

A pair of Art Nouveau green glass vases and a Swansea Botanical plateThe vases of cylindrical form with openwork metal mounts, the 19th Century Swansea plate painted with white petal "ladies slipper", along with a Jackfield ware samova with an acorn shaped finial above a domed cover, two loop handles and brass tap attachment, a novelty Wedgwood Rupert Bear money box, and a cased miniature tape measure. (6)

Lot 195A

A large collection of salt glazed and stone ware flagon's and jarsTo include salt glazed lidded pots, flagons with printed makers name, Maden Bros Botanical Brewers, Crewe 1922, other various sandstone pots and bottles.

Lot 235

A set of twelve Royal Copenhagen Flora Danica dessert plates, each painted in enamels with botanical specimens, printed and painted factory marks and titled verso, comprising of;Saxifraga tricuspidata Rottb.Cassiope tetragona DonGentiana campestris LGeranium dissectum LCircaa "sic" (Circaea) LutetianaInula BritannicaArtennisia norvegicaRosa Tomentosa SmViola hirta LSenecio JacobeaSaxifraga decipiens x coespitosa EnglCornus Suecica, 19cm diameter

Lot 298

Twenty nine early 19th century botanical engravings, circa 1820

Lot 1361

A Portmerion Botanical salt and pepper, oil and vinegar, mustard pot and spoon, jam pot and dish with some boxes and receipts from 1998 - all in good condition

Lot 1045

A group of Portmeirion ''Botanical Garden'' wares mostly dinner/tea (two boxes)

Lot 250

A lot of pictures including a botanical print, a print of a castle, two watercolour of coastal scenes and an ornithological print

Lot 300

A pair of botanical prints by Elizabeth Cameron signed by the artist

Lot 213

[MISCELLANEOUS]. BOTANICAL & OTHER Watson, W. & Bean, W. Orchids: Their Culture and Management, Upcott Gill, London, 1890, half leather (joints cracked; covers loose), all edges gilt, colour frontispiece, further black and white illustrations, including folding plates, octavo; Curtis, Charles. Orchids, their Description and Cultivation, first edition, Putnam, London, 1950, green cloth, dustjacket, colour and black and white plate illustrations, quarto; and assorted other works.

Lot 7

HENRY EVANS (1918-1990) Fritillary, signed, dated 1967 and numbered 41/50 in pencil, lino cut, 45.5 x 30.5cm; Columbine, signed and dated 1966, numbered 7/104; and one other botanical lino cut by the same hand (3)

Lot 5947

Botany/Medicine - Hill (Sir John, M.D.), The Ufeful (sic) Family-Herbal; Or, An Account of All Thofe (sic) English Plants which are remarkable for their Virtues, and of the Drugs which are produced by Vegetables of other Countries; with their Descriptions and their Uses, as proved by Experience [...with] An Appendix, A. Millar, London 1789, bound/inserted with contemporaneous pages of ink MS annotations and notations, the front pastedown pasted with a 1791 newspaper/periodical notice of William Forsyth's discovery of the efficacy of trees in treating certain ailments, front period calf board and spine, 8vo; Culpepper (Nicholas), The Complete Herbal [...], Thomas Kelly, London 1850, hand-coloured botanical engraved plates, monochrome line-engraved portrait title-piece of the author, 4to [2]

Lot 5903

An unusual late 18th/early 19th century lady's ink MS six-fold parlour game, inscribed recto and verso with the routes of future life, love and fate, embellished with amorous and botanical vignettes, 33cm x 31cm, c. 1800

Lot 5899

An early 19th century commonplace book, the front cover embossed R. Rowbottom's Album, drawn and coloured frontispiece of Calliope, Chief of the Muses, serenading a trinity of lofty putti, the ground strewn with deskstand, a roll of sheet music and a book of poetry, within a Picturesque landscape, by J. Richardson, signed, pasted with clipped manuscript autographs of the royal sign-manuals of George III (2) and George IV [3], original prose and verse composition, with selected prose and verse passages from esteemed literature, coloured botanical still lives, some applied with scissor-cut butterflies, pasted exotic birds, cards and further ephemera, including a printed invitation to luncheon following the Lord Bishop of Manchester laying a corner stone in 1854, further still lives, including shells, pen and ink study of shooting dogs, etc., embossed black leather, titled front board, raised banding to spine, 8vo

Lot 5735

A collection of 19th century and later microscope slides, including squirrel's hairs, foot of spider, fly muscle, precious opal from Australia, red wool ant, gizzard of a cricket, various insect heads, shell of ostrich egg, eye of water beetle, eel scales, sole of a human foot, chicken embryo, fungi, other anatomical, zoological, entomological, botanical and general natural history samples, etc., 144 microscopic specimens housed in 24 lift-out trays, later case Condition Report: see images

Lot 5900

An early 19th century lady's commonplace book, Isabella's Gleanings, the ink MS title page surmounted by a plumbago allegorical angel, holding a squill and scroll inscribed Please to Write, preface dated January 1828 (4), original prose and verse composition throughout, the works embellished with coloured botanical still lives, including an ode To Consumption, maxims, passages from the poetical oeuvres of Lord Byron, friend's manuscript sentiments, further still lives, monochrome landscapes, quarter-maroon with marbled boards, the corner and strip embossed with reserves of flowerheads, the spine similar and in gilt compartments, marbled endpapers, 8vo

Lot 255

A quantity of collectibles to include cut glass water jugs, vase, a small West German jardinière, Royal Albert 'Tea Rose', Aynsley ceramics, model of a galleon, stoneware jars to include beer jar printed 'Maden Brothers Botanical Livingstone Works Brewers, Crewe', paperweight, Spode plates etc (3).

Lot 2086

Two early 19th century Botanical Prints, Sydenham Edwards

Lot 313

Four game bird prints, by different artists to include Stan Axel Hanson 'Pheasant & Spaniel', Richard Robient 'Woodcock' and others including cock pheasants fighting, together with four botanical prints (8)

Lot 642

Tub containing ten various pictures, botanical, equestrian etc

Lot 206

Portmerion 'Botanical Garden' Planter, vases, pots etc, together with Wedgwood 'Kutani Crane', 'Wild Strawberry' and 'Angela' china decorative wares:- One Tray

Lot 70

Shelf of books on Art, Botanical etc

Lot 11

G.B. First Day Covers 1960's-Late 2000's. Largely typed addressee, hundreds with some more interesting noted including George VI 1940, Botanical Congress, RNLI Conference, general anniversaries, EFTA, Dickens/Wordsworth, G.P.O, and ships.

Lot 262

G.B First Day Covers From George VI Coronation to the 1960's, with some earlier including 1890 Universal Penny Postage Jubilee. Some very nice covers. Largely handwritten including Botanical Congress, Forth Road Bridge, P.O. Tower, Robert Burns, World Cup 66, technology, Hastings, G.P.O. and T.U.C. One or two interesting postcards, and Royal Mail Special Stamps Yearbooks 1984-1985, with mint stamps therein.

Lot 903

A 19th century Derby porcelain plate painted with a central floral spray, the navy blue border gilt decorated with three matching cartouches, diameter 22cm, together with a similarly botanical decorated comport and four plates, diameter 25cm. Condition report: The four plates all have gilding worn away, scratching throughout. One plate has a chip on rim of base and some discolouration.Derby plate has crazing and numerous scratching, some poor restoration to gilding and deep blue glaze on front of plate, small chips to underneath of rim and an attempt at restoration of one chip.Comport has hairline cracks and restoration gilding worn in places.

Lot 975

An English porcelain botanical hand painted part dinner service, 19th century, red pattern number '8086' to base, comprising of twelves dinner plates, two comports and four tazzas, diameter of plates 22.75cm. Condition report: No manufacture mark.

Lot 244

Susie Hunt,watercolour, botanical study, signed, 12.5" x 19", framed.

Lot 500

A Derby Warwick Vase Trotter service type ice pail, liner and cover, decorated with a spray of colourful summer flowers, below further botanical specimens divided by panels of green, domed cover conforming, gilt bud finial, divided entwined gilt fruiting vine handles, square plinth, 36cm high, red crown, crossed batons and D mark, c.1820-25 Condition Report: loss to edge of cover. crack to liner. some typical crazing, staining and pitting. some wear to gilding, otherwise ok

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