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Lot 3336

A pair of Minton porcelain dessert plates, circa 1860, each painted with a botanical study within a turquoise border with floral rim, impressed factory marks and painted pattern No. 'A3464' in iron red to bases, together with a similar pair of dessert plates, painted pattern No. 'A3871' to bases, diameter approx 22.8cm.

Lot 3341

A creamware oval dish, probably Wedgwood, late 18th Century, the pierced rim moulded with acanthus leaf festoons, picked out in green, framing a green enamelled botanical study, outlined in black, bearing 'Jonathan Horne' applied paper label to base, length approx 20.4cm (restoration and hairline).

Lot 275

Rattray's; "Botanical Chart" c.1838, "Animal Museum" c.1820's, no title page, 1/4 leather binding, boards heavily scuffed corners round through bumping, illustrated. (w.a.f.) (2).

Lot 35

19th century English School - pair of still life botanical studies, watercolour, 20 x 14 cms (2)

Lot 72A

19th century English School - Three botanical studies, watercolour, 11 x 14 cms (3)

Lot 190

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY RIDGWAY BOTANICAL DESSERT SERVICE each piece painted to the centre with differing specimen flowers, within green and gilt moulded borders, pattern number 3717, circa 1830 comprising a fruit comport, three oblong dishes, one shell shape dish and sixteen plates

Lot 144

A creamware cup and saucer, printed in red with a young couple taking tea in the garden, three plates painted with botanical specimens, and a Davenport flowerpot with a stag hunting scene on a lilac ground, 2nd half 18th century, damages, 21.5cm max. (6)

Lot 135

A Collection of Approximately Seven Hundred Microscope Slides, some Victorian, subjects include biological, petrology, entomology, botanical, marine shells, histology etc., all housed in wooden trays in nine boxes, plus a folder of information pertaining to the slides.

Lot 97

A set of three late 19th century Porquier-Beau Quimper faience botanical plates, all with "P B" monograms to the bases, each approx 23 cm diameter (ILLUSTRATED)

Lot 571

LESLIE BROWN: BRITISH BIRDS OF PREY, 1976, 1st edn, New Naturalist Series No 60, orig cl, d/w + ERIC SIMMS: BRITISH THRUSHES, 1978, 1st edn, New Naturalist Series No 63, lack ffep, orig cl, d/w, ex lib + WILFRID BLUNT: THE ART OF BOTANICAL ILLUSTRATION, 1955, 3rd edn, New Naturalist Series No 14, orig cl, d/w + L DUDLEY STAMP AND W G HOSKINS: THE COMMON LANDS OF ENGLAND AND WALES, 1964 reprint, New Naturalist Series No 45, orig cl, d/w (4)

Lot 388

VICTORIAN SCHOOL A series of botanical drawings Four Pencil and wash

Lot 389

MERVYN GXXX Three botanical drawings Indistinctly signed Pencil and wash 18 x 15 inches

Lot 300

Victorian botanical studies on glass. A set of four. Each 12 x 8 1/2ins. (See illustration)

Lot 1121

EII, 1964, 10th International Botanical Congress presentation pack, unmounted mint

Lot 1122

EII, 1964, 10th International Botanical Congress presentation pack, unmounted mint

Lot 1190

EII, sterling presentation packs (5), inc. one each of the 1964, International Geographical Congress and Tenth International Botanical Congress and 1980, Wedgwood £3 booklets (6)

Lot 4

Botany & Heraldry--Ibbett, V. Flowers in heraldry. Vancouver: The Alcuin Society, 1977, folio, coloured illustrations, red morocco with gilt botanical design on upper cover by Bookends bindery, watered silk endpapers, red morocco-backed cloth box; Raphael, Domenico, Poussin, Albano The works of Raffaelle, Domenichino, Poussin, and Albano. London: R. Bowyer, 1819, 5 volumes in 3, 4to, c. 445 engraved plates, contemporary diced calf, spines gilt, morocco labels, slightly rubbed (6)

Lot 137

Royal Botanic Gardens--Balfour, Sir Isaac Bayley Scottish ferns, album so lettered on spine of original ferns mounted on leaves, captioned in ink, original red morocco gilt, 39 specimens, album 38 x 28cms, binding lightly rubbed Note:Sir Isaac Bayley Balfour (1853-1922), Professor of Botany, University of Edinburgh and regius keeper of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh. Balfour reformed the gardens, establishing a proper botanical institute, and largely redeveloped the layout of the gardens in order to have a proper arboretum, building new laboratories and improving scientific facilities. Provenance: Mrs Marjoribanks, gift of Isaac Bayley Balfour, Xmas 1872, inscription.

Lot 500

A large quantity of decorative prints and engravings to include botanical studies, modern humorous sketches, etc.

Lot 505

A large quantity of decorative prints to include botanical studies, floral studies, etc.

Lot 388

After P Casteels. 'March, April, August, September'. Four botanical colour prints, 15.5 x 11.5in (39.5 x 29cm). (4)

Lot 611

Stamps GB First Day Cover selection in albums and loose, including illustrated 1953 Coronation, 1957 I.P.U, 1960 GLO, Europa, 1961 POSB, 1961 Parliament, Red Cross, Geographical, Botanical etc (qty)

Lot 292

Rudolstadt Hand Painted Twin Handled Specimen Vase With Botanical Decoration And Royal Worcester "Blush" Cream Jug

Lot 282

A PACKET OF NINE EARLY 19TH CENTURY HAND COLOURED BOTANICAL PRINTS (From a Publication), 8” x 5” (9)

Lot 408

AN ENGLISH OVAL BOTANICAL BOWL 'Gum Listus' and two Ridgway dessert dishes

Lot 623

After Jorge Nicholson Barradas 1894-1971- "Lisboa"; lithograph, signed, dated 1933 and titled in ink, 50x40cm: Mary Gosling, British, late 20th century- Botanical study; acrylic on board, signed,

Lot 376

An early Victorian album, owned by M.E. Caunt, Bridgford 1830, containing a collection of engravings, botanical and ornithological watercolour sketches, pencil drawings, text and verse; together with a mid 19thC hand written text book.

Lot 305

'Trees and Flowers of the Countryside' by Edward Step and six other botanical related books

Lot 146

A Small Botanical signed Gallé Cameo Vase. The ovoid body with deep mauve overlay carved with orchids in foreground and etched green trees behind on a salmon pink tinged frosted ground 6 ins (15 ½ cms) in height.

Lot 124

An early 19th century Wedgwood botanical tea and coffee set comprising: ten tea cups, ten coffee cups, seven saucers and a sugar bowl decorated with assorted floral and gilt patterns, red printed mark -28

Lot 138

An early 19th century Dresden botanical tea and coffee service comprising: twenty graduated cups, fourteen graduated saucers, twenty graduated tea plates, two plates and a sugar bowl, of semi-spiral form, with polychrome and gilt floral decoration, printed marks -57

Lot 317

A Royal Worcester Botanical coffee set, comprising six coffee cans and six saucers, printed and painted with individual specimins (6)

Lot 178

Great Britain 1964 Botanical Phosphor set used, on Kew Gardens First Day Cover

Lot 182

Great Britain 1964 Botanical and 1964 Geographical presentation packs

Lot 1737

A group of assorted pictures and prints, including a charcoal sketch of a girl with bobbed hair, a pair of botanical prints, two baxter prints, two watercolour head studies and others. (qty)

Lot 545

A set of six coloured Botanical Prints and a series of three coloured prints of Scottish Clans.

Lot 684

Four late nineteenth century English School watercolours in oval gilt and glazed frame - Botanical Studies

Lot 743

Three framed and glazed Botanical studies and three signed prints - Studies of pigeons (6)

Lot 190

A late 19th Century Stourbridge crystal decanter of ovoid form possibly Stevens & Williams engraved in the manner of Joseph Keller with insects and botanical studies all below a slice cut neck and lapidary stopper, height 25cm.

Lot 716

* E K Douglas mid 19th century- Study of a shetland pony; pencil heightened with white, signed and dated Sep 5th 1846, bears extensive inscription verso, "Given by the Duke of Buccleuch....", in a maple veneered frame, 20x25cm: British school, mid 19th century- Botanical study; watercolour, (2)

Lot 1748

A late 19th century woolwork picture depicting " H.M.S. Juno, 14 Guns", 25 x 37 cm, together with a collection of framed and glazed prints various, including military types, botanical studies and Yacht Club burgees, (39).

Lot 561

Three early hand touched prints on paper, botanical studies, one indistinctly inscribed. (3)

Lot 780

Three early hand touched botanical studies on paper. 10.1/4" x 7.1/4" (average). (3)

Lot 188

A pair of botanical etchings together with a further quantity of decorative pictures and prints.

Lot 431

F FRASER DARLING: NATURAL HISTORY IN THE HIGHLANDS AND ISLANDS, 1947, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + JOHN RAMSBOTTOM: MUSHROOMS AND TOADSTOOLS, 1960, Readers Union Edn, orig cl, d/w, + A D IMMS: INSECT NATURAL HISTORY, 1947, 1st edn, orig cl d/w + A W BOYD: A COUNTRY PARISH, 1951, 1st edn, orig cl d/w + W B TURRILL: BRITISH PLANT LIFE, 1948, 1st edn, orig cl d/w + F J NORTH AND OTHERS: SNOWDONIA, 1949, 1st edn, orig cl, + WILFRID BLUNT: THE ART OF BOTANICAL ILLUSTRATION, 1950, 1st edn, orig cl d/w, New Naturalist Series numbers 1 – 10, 13, 14, (7)

Lot 51

A set of six modern Royal Worcester botanical plates, each painted with a specimen flower within a gilt border by A.H. Williamson, 23cm diameter.

Lot 1265

MAWE (THOMAS) "Every Man his Own Gardener". 15th edn, frontis, mod 1/2 cf, thick 12mo, 1797, plus ALCOCK (R.H.) "Botanical names for English Readers", orig cl, 8vo, 1876 vg.

Lot 28

A 19th Century Wedgwood blue and white pottery “Botanical” pattern meat plate printed with waterlilies within stylised borders, 17.5ins x 23ins (impressed mark - cracked)

Lot 489

A Copeland Spode Italian Pattern Blue and White Decorated Bowl, a group of four Worcester plates, hand painted with botanical scenes and a Masons ironstone plate and other items of ceramics

Lot 513

Paul Jones A Pair of Limited Edition Coloured Prints, botanical scenes, together with a coloured map of South West Asia

Lot 352

Five botanical watercolours, three with initials ' G. J.', in glazed gilt frames, 5 x 6.5in (12.4 x 15.5cm). (5)

Lot 977

George Oakes b.1927- A brown-necked goose standing on a shore; watercolour, within a hexagonal chinoiserie decorated frame, 40.5x40.5cm: Mid-Late 20th Century School- Exotic birds on foreshores; watercolour, a pair, in matching Chinoiserie frames, 22.7x30.5cm., ea: English School 19th century- Botanical study; watercolour, in a restauration gilt composition frame, 15.2x18cm., (4) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)

Lot 715

An early 19th Century Derby 'Semi Botanical' part dinner service, painted flowers with gilt foliated scroll ornamentation and grey borders, comprising: a 12 1/2in. circular two-handled soup tureen and cover (cracked and finial restored); a pair of 7 1/4in. circular two-handled sauce tureens (one cover riveted); a 13in. oblong two-handled vegetable dish (cracked and painting worn); a 10 1/4in. circular tureen and cover (cover cracked and crazed in places), fifteen 10 1/2in. dinner plates (various chips and cracks); three sauce tureen stands (one chipped); six soup plates (various cracks, chips and crazed); eleven 8in. cheese plates (three cracked); and seven oblong meat plates 14 1/2in./10 1/4in. (four cracked), c..1820. (47)

Lot 92

A Rockingham shaped desert dish with gardrooned and shell moulded rim and mat blue border, framing a botanical study, 10".

Lot 102

Two Rockingham dessert dishes, one painted with a botanical study.

Lot 112

A Rockingham dessert dish, finely enamelled with botanical specimens, printed red mark pattern 534, 10" diameter.

Lot 159

A pair of early nineteenth century English porcelain dessert comports with gilt and grey borders, framing botanical subjects, possibly Coalport, pattern 2/4123/1, 10".

Lot 267

A Meissen Marcolini cup and saucer with grooved angular handle and painted with botanical rose specimens, crossed swords and star, c1790.

Lot 533

Joyce Pallot - seven botanical gouaches, unmounted, all signed (7)

Lot 676

Christine Woodman pair oils on canvas - botanical studies of red lily and crocosmia, signed, 76cm x 61cm

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