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Miscellaneous, approx. 30, including the occult: The Letters of Hargrave Jennings, sole collected edition, one of 100 copies, Bath: Robert H. Fryar, 1895, original publisher's cloth over printed papered boards, ex Theosophical Society Library copy, their marks and stamps, with expected wear and faults, 4to, Sarmiento (Domingo F.), Life in the Argentine [...], first American edition, New York: Hurd and Houghton, 1868, original publisher's cloth, some wear, 8vo, Bailey's English Dictionary, fourth edition, London: J. Darby, et al., 1728, contemporary panelled calf, worn with some losses, 8vo, Edgeworth (Maria), Helen, three-volume set, first edition, London: Richard Bentley, 1834, some quires with movement, contemporary three-quarter green-stained calf over marbled boards by Porter & Custard of Yeovil, [Somerset], their ticket, Coker Court copy with their book label, 12mo, medicine: Armstrong's Art of Preserving Health, London: T. Cadell, et al., 1796, original marbled boards, spine exposed, 8vo, The English Annual, London: Edward Churton, [1836], undated engraved title-page only, steel engraved plates, original publisher's morocco gilt, chipped spine, all edges gilt, 8vo, other leather and part-leather bindings, Cruikshank's Fairy Library, Hop-o'-my-Thumb and The Seven League Boots, London: David Bogue, n.d. [1853], original pictorial wrappers, disbound and tatty, 12mo, Cruikshank (George, illustrator), Mornings at Bow Street [...], fourth edition, London: Thomas Tegg & Son, 1838, original publisher's cloth, 8vo, [Percy (Thomas)], Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, three-volume set, fifth edition, London: F.C. and J. Rivington, et al., 1812, slightly later quarter-calf, chipped and worn William Horatio Crawford copies, of Lakelands, Cork, Ireland, his bookplates, 8vo, Arbuthnott's Henwife, twelfth edition, 1886, original pictorial boards, perished spine, wear, 8vo, Hawkesworth's Voyages, volume III only, Dublin, 1773, contemporary calf, worn, 8vo, a defective 18th c copy of Raffald's English Housekeeper, 8vo, a defective 18th c road book, an armorial binding, poetry, decorative diminutive 'miniature' books, etc
An 18th century continental rapier sword, with brass clamshell guard, knuckle bow and pommel. Copper twisted wire binding to the handle. Narrow double edged blade, with short but deep fuller to both sides. Marked identically to both sides of the blade, with a cluster of punched star marks, an anchor type motif and the name ‘Antoni Ruiz’. The U in Ruiz is actually a backward letter N. The scabbard is absent. Approximately 97.5cm length. Condition: very good. The brass guard is intact and has a good age related patina, with remnants of old polish in the recesses of the design. Copper wire binding to the handle is intact. Blade is good, with some darkening and mottling to the surface.
An 18th century English or possibly Dutch small sword. Brass kidney shaped double lobed cross guard, with brass knuckle bow and quillon. Brass pommel into which the knuckle bow is fitted. Polished wooden handle of octagonal cross section. Single edged steel blade, with flat spine. Long, plus short fuller to both sides, the former extending most of the blades length. No apparent marks visible. Approximately 103cm total length, blade length 87cm. Condition: wear commensurate with age. Brass collar near the pommel has partly broken, plus it has evidence of an old solder repair. Very old split to the wooden handle, extending approximately two thirds of the length of the handle. Quillon appears to be slightly bent and askew. The blade has darkened with age, with all over mottled appearance. The blade also appears to have been chocked with an old piece of copper at the ricasso, likely to add rigidity.
A MacPherson tartan wool kilt by The Tartan Shoppe, with accompanying tartan tie, socks and tartan sock flashes; together with a MacPherson tartan wool kilt, by The Scotch House, London, Edinburgh & Paris, small or ladies size, with accompanying tartan tie, socks and red sock flashes; along with related accessories including two belts; bow tie; sgian dhu; sporran and a smaller sporran, ladies or child-sized.
Star Wars - Kenner - LFL - A loose Star Wars 'Last 17' 3.75" action figure 'Lumat'. The figure with no COO mark or date stamp, comes with headdress, bow, pouch and appears to be in Excellent condition. The originality of the weapons / accessories is untested and unverified by us, buyers need to use the detailed photos to satisfy themselves as to originality and completeness prior to bidding. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K)
A CASED SET OF ELEVEN GEORGE V SILVER RAT TAIL PATTERN SEAL END TEASPOONS AND MATCHING SUGAR TONGS, engraved initial 'H' top of seal and bow of tongs, makers Pearce & Sons, London 1911, gross weight 4.82ozt,150 grams, together with a set of six EPNS mother of pearl handled dessert knives and forks, a pair of EPNS sugar tongs and four other teaspoons (1 case and 1 bag) (Condition Report: one teaspoon missing from cased set, marks partially rubbed, otherwise all items in fair and useable condition)
TWO SILVER BROOCHES, FOB MEDAL WITH CHAIN AND OTHER ITEMS, to include a bow brooch hallmarked Birmingham, fitted with a brooch pin, a floral detailed sweetheart brooch, hallmarked Birmingham, fitted with a brooch pin, a silver and rose metal vacant fob medal hallmarked Chester, suspended from a fine trace chain with spring clasp unmarked, a stick pin, two silver salt spoons one fitted with a mother of pearl handle the other is handle is free from bowl, approximate gross weight 13.9 grams
A VINTAGE METAL TRUNK, VIOLIN, CELLO AND A QUANTITY OF MUSIC STANDS, comprising a 19th century Button & Purday of London violin in need of restoration (case split and missing two pieces), with an ebonised wooden case and two bows in need of restoration, a cello in need of restoration, height to top of scroll 123cm, length of body 77cm, width at widest point 45cm, appears good quality but unable to find maker's name (missing bridge, split down the centre of the back), together with a well-worn bow in need of restoration, a metal trunk, width 76cm x height 40cm depth 43cm, together with approximately fifteen metal music stands and an adjustable conductor's stand made by GM (General Music), etc. (1 chest + 3 loose)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY, 18CT GOLD OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, manual wind, round white dial signed 'Robinson & Co Ltd, The Square Shrewsbury', Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial at the six o'clock position, blue steel hands, in a polished case, inside case back hallmarked 18ct Birmingham 1929, stamped 345, movement signed 'Robinson & Co, Limd, The Square, Shrewsbury, number 299336, approximate case width 46.9mm, bow stamped 18, approximate gross weight 76.4 grams, fitted with a leather strap (condition report: watch working at time of cataloguing although time keeping is untested, general light wear, small dinks and light surface scratches to the case, overall condition good)
A CASED VIOLIN, the hard wooden case with plated mounts, catches and escutcheon, and fitted interior, the violin having a two piece back, loose bridge, with bow, spare strings etc, no visible makers names, total length of violin 58.5cm (1) (Condition Report: generally appears ok, bridge loose, varnish worn, requires restringing, no key)
Black hair; light green band; dark green coat; yellow and burgundy bow.In Charles Dickens' 1843 novel, "Martin Chuzzlewit" Sairey Gamp is a gossiping, gin-drinking midwife and nurse. Artist: Leslie Harradine and Harry FentonIssued: 1939 - 1986Dimensions: 2.25"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Good; handle restored
An early 20th century silver mounted oak easel-back 'Valkyrie' photograph frame. The shaped mount depicting a Valkyrie in full battle dress standing on the left side of the aperture, 'Valkyrie' above, a bow and other weapons to the right and a Viking long ship beneath, Rd. No. 441066, mark of Colen Hewer Cheshire, Chester probably 1904, 23.5cm high overall, 18.5cm wide (9 1/4 x 7 1/4 inches) Condition Report: Overall good condition for age. THe high spots a worn through cleaning over the years but not holed anywhere.No major dents or dings but many small areas that show slight dings especially on the outer border near the Valkyrie's right leg. Also a dent at the bottom left corner as the frame is viewed. These generally do not detract from the overall look.
A Victorian gold open face small pocket watch. The dial with a matt centre and engine turned chapter with black painted Roman numerals, the 40mm diameter four-piece hinged case with a floral engraved back, the hallmarks rubbed and illegible, the cuvette, bow and knop all unmarked, key-wind frost-gilded bar lever movement, 48g gross Condition Report: We do not guarantee any watch for accuracy.
A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN CANDLESTICKS by William Charles Fordham & Albert Buckley Faulkner, Sheffield 1908, each tapering square column repoussé with bands of stiff leaves top and bottom, with swags of bow-tied ribbons, raised on a spreading square foot, weighted. (2) 12.5cm highEach sits well. The marks are clear. A little wear around the bases but generally in good condition commensurate with age.
AN 18CT ROSE GOLD VACHERON ET CONSTANTIN POCKET WATCH circular silver dial signed Vacheron et Constantin Geneve with rose gilt hands and baton indices with minute marks between, plain slimline case 48mm diameter x 6.3mm depth, Art Deco style bow above a plain winding crown, plain snap on case back internally signed Vacheron Constantin Switzerland and stamped 18k 0.750, fine quality manually wound movement signed Vacheron Constantin Two Positions Adjusted to Temperatures 19 Jewels, movement number 498895 and decorated with Cotes de Geneve striping. 46 grams grossWatch is currently functioning, some light marks on the dial and case back commensurate with age. No engraving.
AN 18CT GOLD POCKET WATCH AND A GOLD PLATED SOVEREIGN CASE circular gilt dial with scroll decorated centre, blued steel hands and gilt Roman indices, plain case 43mm diameter with hinged cover to rear, internally hallmarked 18ct Gold but marks are illegible, unsigned fusee movement, accompanied by a gold plated engine turned sovereign holder 30mm diameter.Gross weight approx. 62.2 gramsWatch is not currently functioning, key included, bow is worn, plating wearing on sovereign holder.No separate pull-off cover.Gross weight of pocket watch approx. 62.2 grams
AN 18CT GOLD FULL HUNTER POCKET WATCH circular white enamel dial with gilt hands, black Roman indices with minute markers between, engine-turned hinged front and rear covers, internally hallmarked 18ct Gold London 1778, fusee movement signed Sam Toulmin and set with a diamond endstone, removable movement cover. 155 grams grossWatch is currently functioning, case bow and pusher are missing. 155 grams gross56mm diameter of case.
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY BOW-FRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS the top with reeded edge over four long graduated drawers, fitted with brass oval backplate handles, raised on bracket feet. 104.5cm high, 122cm wide, 55cm deepSmall piece of veneer missing to the left of the front. Small split to right-hand side. In otherwise good condition.
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