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John Seller 1634-1697(i) Chart of the South-East Coast of Ireland (ii) Chart of the South Coast of Ireland These two charts were printed from separate plates (a above b) on one page of The English Pilot, Southern Navigation (1672) and the Atlas Maritimus. The top half can be found on a separate sheet, but when printed together, the lower edge of the upper plate is omitted, reducing the total height by about 15 mm. from the above figures.(i) This shows the coast from south of Waterford to Kilkeel. It is entitled in a cartouche of strap-work in the top-centre A Chart of the East side of Ireland, from Waterford to Carlingford, shewing all the havens, Bayes, harbours, sands, depths and dangers, on the said Coast newly corrected and Published by Iohn Seller. And are to be sold at the Signe of the Mariners Compass at the Hermitage Stayres in Wapping. There are three compass roses showing north to the right, and one ship, but no scale of latitude or longitude. The scale in the top right corner reads A Scale of English leagues 20 in one degree 10 [= 132 mm.]. 545 x 245 mm.(ii) This covers the south coast of Ireland from Cape Clear to Waterford. It is entitled in a cartouche of strap-work and fruit, in the top left corner A Discription of the West side of Ireland from Cape Clere to the River of Waterford, shewing all the Roads and Harbors on the said Coast, newly Corrected by Iohn Seller. And are to be sold at his Shop, at the Signe of the Mariners Compass at the Hermitage stayrs in Wapping. Note that the title mentions the west coast for what is really the south coast. There is one compass rose showing north to the top, and one ship, but no scale of latitude or longitude. The scale in the lower right corner reads A Scale of English Leagues 20 in one degree [10 = 132 mm.]. 545 x 215 mm.
John Seller (1634-1697)(i) Chart of the North-West Coast of Ireland(ii) Chart of the West Coast of Ireland(iii) Chart of the South-West Coast of Ireland The two upper charts are side by side with an irregular border, on one plate. The third chart, on one plate, forms the lower half of the page in The English Pilot, Southern Navigation (1672) and the Atlas Maritimus. As with chart I, part of both plates is omitted to allow them to be printed on the same page.(i) This shows the coast from the Bann mouth to Killala Bay. In the top right corner is A Scale of English Leagues, 20 in one Degree 11 [= 92 mm.]. Below this is the title A Description of the North Coast of Ireland between Banhaven and Cabo Moye, shewing all the Bayes, havens and harbors, on the said Coast newly corrected by Iohn Seller. Both are in double-lined rectangular frames. There are two half compass roses showing north to the left, but no scale of latitude or longitude. 545 x 245 mm.(ii) This chart is separated from the above by a straight and curved border and shows the west coast of Ireland from Killala Bay to the mouth of the Shannon and Limerick. The title is in the top centre of the page in an oval frame and reads A Chart of the West Coast of Ireland, between Cabo Moye and the River Shannon, shewing all the Bayes, Roads, havens and harbors. Newly corrected by Iohn Seller, and are to be sold at his Shop at the Signe of the Mariners Compass at the Hermitage stayres in Wapping. In the lower right corner there is A Scale of English Leagues, 20 in one Degree 13 [= 110 mm.]. There is one half compass rose showing north to the right, but no scale of latitude or longitude. 545 x 245 mm.(iii) This shows the coasts of Kerry and West Cork and is entitled in the top right corner A Chart of the Southwest side of Ireland, from Cape Cleare to the River Shannon, Describeing all the Bayes, havens, Roads and Harbors one [sic] the said Coast laid downe acording to their true Courses and distances, newly corrected and Published by Iohn Seller at the Hermitage stayres in Wapping. In the lower right corner there is A Scale of English Leagues 20 in one Degree 10 [= 132 mm.]. There is one compass rose showing north to the right, and one ship, but no scale of latitude or longitude. 540 x 235 mm.
Depot de la Marine VII. Chart of the West Coast of Ireland (530 x 765mm)This chart is in the volume of Le Neptune Francois of 1803, covering the British Isles, based on an earlier chart of Captain Joseph Huddart (chart V).It shows the west coast of Ireland from Mullaghmore, county Sligo, to Kerry Head, county Kerry. The title is in an oval frame in the centre right and reads Carte Particuliere de la Cote Ouest d'Irlande depuis Sligo jusqu'a L'Embouchure du Shannon Tiree des Cartes du Cape. Joseph Huddart et Publiee Par Ordre du Contre-Amiral Decres Ministre de la Marine et des Colonies au Depot General de la Marine en l'An XII. Below this is a note on the soundings. In the lower right corner is a scale of Lieues Marines 10 Lieues [= 171 mm.] and beside this is the circular mark of the Depot Gal. de la Marine R.F. and below both, outside the frame, is Prix Deux Francs. There is one compass indicator with an arrow showing north to the top, and scales of latitude on each side.
A late Victorian black silk jacket,woven with oriental cloud motif, large lace and chiffon pleated collar and stripe lining,a mid-Victorian black satin cape,with bobbin lace trim,an Edwardian black fawn cotton skirt,with black lace panels, andan Edwardian black crêpe evening dress,with lace and pintuck details, and long sleeves (4)
A black satin and silk velvet cape,with gold metallic thread lace to collar and matching applied gold lace panels to hem, with gold thread braiding hand stitched to the velvet border and applied flower frog lapel, lined in an orange silk twill fabric, hand stitched stitch marks, with missing label Provenance: Possibly designed by Paul Poiret, mid-1920s, and purchased from Christie's, lot 73, 29 November 2012.
An Edwardian black silk bodice, damask black silk embellished with French jet beads and lace to cuffs and collar, a black silk short evening cape,with gathered silk collar and ties to the neckline, anda Yigal Azrouel of New York ladies' evening jacket, white lapel and leather inserts to shoulder seams (3)
A Victorian India medal, bar Punjab Frontier 1897/98, privately engraved to 4020 Pte. W. Haines to/w a Queens South Africa medal, bars Transvaal, Orange Free State, Cape Colony to 7525 Pte. J. Flight, Hampshire Regiment, a WWI Military Medal to 11250 Cpl. A. Furnell 6/Wilts Regt, a Hampshire Regiment badge (4)
Lawrence, T E. 1935, Seven Pillars of Wisdom: a triumph, London: Jonathan Cape, cloth bound edition Note: Owned by Charles Kennedy-Craufurd-Stuart CVO CBE DSO, a British Army officer in the Middle East at the time when Ronald Storrs was Oriental Secretary for the British Government. Storrs and Craufurd Stuart worked closely together and were friends and contemporaries of Lawrence of Arabia Associated with Lot 553
A collection of nine James Bond hardback novels, Ian Fleming, published by Jonathan Cape, to include: The Man with the Golden Gun (second impression May 1965), You Only Live Twice (first edition 1964), On Her Majesty's Secret Service (first edition 1963), From Russia With Love (sixth impression 1962), Diamonds are Forever (1964), Moonraker (1963), Dr No (1963), Casino Royale (1962), Goldfinger (1962) and Thunderball (1964).
A group of four campaign medals to include Queen's South Africa (1899-1902) 3rd type with Johannesburg, Paardeberg and Cape Colony clasps, King's South Africa (1901-02) with 1901 and 1902 clasps and Queen's Sudan (1896-97) naming PTE. J. STEWARD. LINC. REG., together with Khedive's Sudan (1896-1908) with Atbara clasp, unnamed. (4)
Silver Stamp Gold Plated Coin Collection. . The Empire Collection of 25 Stamp Replicas by Hallmark Replicas produced around 1979 - 1981, complete with Certificate of Authenticity, description of all stamps and jewellers cloth. The set features a set of 25 gold plated solid 925 silver replicas of stamps issued throughout the British Empire from the Reign of Queen Victoria to our present Queen Elizabeth II. Comes complete in a red leatherette box and is lined with plush red velvet. The stamps are all in very good condition commensurate with age. Box also in good condition commensurate with age. 1. India 25 Rupees, 1911 2. Australia £2, 1948 3. British East Africa 50 Rupees, 1897 4. Jamaica 10 shillings, 1919 5. Hong Kong $1, 1946 6. Straits settlements $500, 1906 7. Gold Coast 21/2d, 1952 8. Southern Rhodesia 11/2d, 1940 9. Sudan 15 mills, 1935 10. Ceylon 20c, 1935 11. India 5 Rupees, 1895 12. Nova Scotia, 1 Shilling, 1851 13. Barbados 3/-,1918 14. Canada 4c,1948 15.Cape Triangular 16. Uganda Kenya Tanganyka 50c, 1935 17.Sierra Leone 10/-, 1933 18. New Zealand Victory Stamp, 1920 19. Australia 2/-, 1935 20. Aden 10 Rupees, 1939 21. Cyprus £1, 1955 22. Malta 5 Shillings, 1886 23. Burma 2 Rupees, 1938 24. Singapore Malaya, $1, 1955 25. UK Coat of Arms, 1951
AN ART POTTERY VASE IN TRAILING OLIVE/BROWN GLAZES, A WEDGWOOD QUEEN'S WARE OVAL BOWL, TRANSFER PRINTED IN SEPIA WITH SEAWEED, LATE 19TH C, A MOULDED GLASS DRESSING TABLE SET, A WEDGWOOD QUEEN'S WADE BIDET PAN WITH GREEN ENAMEL RIM, IMPRESSED MARK C1820, A WEDGWOOD AUTUMNUS TOILET BOWL, SOAP DISH AND JAR WITH TRAILING LEAVES AND GRAPES, A SET OF SIX WEDGWOOD QUEEN'S WARE PLATES MADE FOR THE WORLD WILDLIFE FUND DECORATED WITH ANIMALS AFTER DESIGNS BY DAVID SHEPHERD, A SET OF SIX WEDGWOOD BONE CHINA BIRDS OF SOUTHERN AFRICA SERIES PLATES, A WEDGWOOD EARTHENWARE CELL GROUND FLORAL JUG C1890, A WEDGWOOD EARTHENWARE GROUPS PATTERN CAPE TEAPOT AND COVER AND A WEDGWOOD EARTHENWARE DORIC JUG
8117 DR. W.C.Chapman A,S,C, Queens South Africa medal with three clasps, Transvaal, Orange Free State, Cape Colony, 32212 Pte, W.C.Chapman A.S.C. 1914-1919 Victory medal, Great War medal, 1914, Two Defence medals 1939-1945, War medal, Pacific Star,1939-1945 Star, various regimental badges and ribbons, and an Imperial Service medal for service with the post office
A George II /early George III sculpted walnut armorial panel, third quarter 18th century, showing the Royal coat of arms, pierced and carved in high relief with a central round shield with quarterings, within the motto 'HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE', flanked by the lion and unicorn bearers with acanthus leaves rising above, the motto 'SEMPER EADEM' below, later mounted on a rectangular ebonised wood base, 46cm high overall, 51cm wide The motto 'Semper Eadem' has been utilised by various institutions and personages since its first apparent use by Queen Anne Boleyn and, later, by her daughter, Queen Elizabeth I. It is also the motto of the City of Leicester; Prince George's County, Maryland; Somerset County, Maryland; the Cape Town Rifles; several schools in the UK and Trinity College, Cambridge Provenance: The Collection of a titled Gentleman, Hampshire
A royal blue and white 1950's Swimsuit with ruched back, three pairs of 50's stylish Sun Glasses, red and white flowered bloomer style Swimsuit, a larger crimson and cream flowered Swimsuit, five ex shop stock pairs of stockings, a 1920's brown lace over dress, 30's white blouse, cream and lace satin slip, pink and lilac crochet cape, petticoat, openwork stockings etc. 1920's - 1950's
Roman Empire, ca 3rd century CE. Marble sculpture of warrior (possibly Herakles) advancing left, cape or lion skin over his shoulder, left hand grasping weapon, nicely muscled torso. Custom base. Size: 4-3/4" H (12.1 cm). Provenance: Ex. M. Reiniger collection, Chicago, IL Condition: Fragment, but nicely detailed All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #111201
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