Small quantity of ceramics, including Wedgwood coffee can and saucer with Rex Whistler 'Clovelly' design; Noritaki landscape covered vase, 14cm; Carlton Ware Baby's Plate "At the Seaside"; Coalport figures; a cloisonne vase with flying birds, 19.5cm; Chinese polychrome decorated figure of a cat lying down; hammered copper bowl in the Arts and Crafts style, stamped Keeley, 21cm diameter; blown glass fish ornament.
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A group of four retro vintage cameras, comprising of a Pentax P30 with Tokina SD 70-210mm lens and a Carlton International soft case, an Ilford Sportsman, Yashica 35, with case, an AGFA Isolette I, with case, a Sunpak GX24 flash with original box, an Ilford Sportslite with leatherette case, a Duo Luxe Empress flash gun, with instructions and leatherette case, and a Photax camera case, a Velbon Victory 350 tripod camera stand, a pair of miniature Ross 8 x 22 binoculars, and three other cameras, a Kodak Brownie 127, a Nikon RF, and A Canon digital IXUS 750. (1 box)
A Lot of mixed collectable porcelain to include Vintage Royal Doulton Sweet Anne Rd No 743560, RD Figure The Paisley Shawl Rd No 753120 [chip to hat] RD Figure Monica, RD Figure This little Piggy, RD Figure Thinking of You, Italian Tosa gentleman figure, Carlton ware lettuce leaf bowl and Art Deco design bowl by Crown Staffordshire.
A collection of 50 Northern Soul 7" 45rpm records in excellent to near mint condition. Artists include Mary Saenz, The Sheppards, Carlton Moore, Melvin Davis, Bob Kuban and The In-Men, Debra Lewis, The High Keys, Ruby Andrews, Chubby Checker, Steve Mancha, Bunny Sigler, Sharpees, The Trends, Eddie Holman, Patrice Holloway, Marv Johnson, Larry Davis, Bobby Bland, Ruby Winters, The O'Jays, The Mirwood Horns, Jimmy Bee. This lot may contain reissues.
A historically significant German Third Reich diplomatic office library bookcase, formerly from the German Embassy at Prussia House, Carlton House Terrace, London, of imposing Biedermeier-influenced moderne design, in amboyna veneered mahogany, having a projecting cavetto-moulded cornice and distinctive prominent canted edges, the upper stage comprising four long glazed doors enclosing adjustable wooden shelves, the base of four deep drawers with veneered faces and large anodised brass discus-form knob handles, above a recessed skirt between projecting canted ogee pseudo feet, the doors retaining significant elements of red wax seals bearing Third Reich eagle and swastika devices. 315 cm x 251 cm high [History and provenance: Upon the declaration of War in 1939 the German embassy was vacated, its contents having been sealed where appropriate and possible. In 1945 the property was requisitioned by the British government and its contents sold at auction over six days by Messers Knight, Frank and Rutley. This bookcase retains evidence of the seals applied by German diplomatic corps staff prior to vacating the embassy. The lot is accompanied by a facsimile of the 1945 auction catalogue and a copy of the 1984 Phillips auction catalogue in which the bookcase was sold along with other furnishings described as believed to be from the office of Herr Joachim Von Ribbentrop.]
UK SOUL & NORTHERN SOUL STOCK COPY RELEASES x 10. To include Maxine Brown - Oh No Not My Baby (25272 - VG+), Knight Brothers - Sinking Low (CRS8015 - Ex+), Bobby Moore & Rhythm Aces - Searching For My Love (CRS8033 - VG) , Jackie Wilson - The Who Who Song (Q72496 - VG+), Jackie Wilson - Higher and Higher (Q72493 - VG+), Dee Dee Warwick x 2 - Gotta Get A Hold on Myself (MF890 - Ex+ archive) and We're Doing Fine (MF867 - VG), Mohawks - The Champ (PAMA719 - Ex+ archive), Homer Banks - 60 Minutes of Your Love (MLF11007 - VG+) and Carl Carlton - Look at Mary Wonder (ACT4537 - Ex+ archive).
NORTHERN SOUL AND FUNK US 7" WITH PROMOS. 11 X x hot US issue singles here. TItles: Priscilla - He Noticed Me / Help Me (York, 405, promo), Geoffrey Stevens - Do That Again / Grape Jelly Love (York, 407, promo), Jackie Wilson - Soul Galore / Brand New Thing (Brunswick, 55390, promo), Freddie Scott - When The Wind Changes / I Gotta Stand Tall (Joy, 45K-280, promo), The Revalons - Dreams Are For Fools / This Is The Moment (Pet, DC 2004), The Trends - Check My Tears / Don't Drop Out of School (ABC, 45-10944), The Tabs - Two Stupid Feet / The Wallop (Wand, 130), Naomi & Harris - You're My Baby / More Than I Do (ATCO, 4506465, stamped promo copy), Gerry & Paul and the Soul Emissaries - Little Bit of Soul / The Cat Walk (Fat Back, FB-411), Toni LaMarr - I'll Do Anything / If I Didn't Love You (Buddah, BDA 29), Little Carl Carlton - Competition Ain't Nothin / Three Way Love (Back Beat, 588). Condition generally from VG to Ex.
An extensive collection of novelty Carlton Ware, to include cruet pots, salt and pepper pots and cottages, a large butter dish retailed at Fortnum and Mason with bee decoration 16.5cm x16.5cm x 12.5cm, some cruet pots taking the form of mushrooms, one group of salt and pepper pots taking the form of figures in uniform; a policeman, soldier, beefeater (55+)
A quantity of Carlton Ware predominantly in the green colourway with floral decoration, including foxglove and clover leaf patterns, including jugs, the tallest 27cm, plates, lidded cups, a toastrack, cups and saucers, a teapot, height 10cm (35+)condition noteFour cups have chips to foot, milk jug crazed and stained, teapot interior rim af, very dusty and dirty
A quantity of Carlton Ware predominantly in the yellow colourway with floral decoration, to include two toastracks, a tea pot in the foxglove pattern, height approximately 12cm, small baskets, a small laddle spoon, a comport with water lily pattern, diameter 28.5cm (30+)condition noteorange lustre cup and saucer minor glazing flaw, saucer, small milk jug crazed and stained, knife crazed and stained, another knife and spoon af, otherwise very dusty and dirty
Ceramics to include 19thC floral & gilt decorated vase, a/f, 32cms h, 19thC blush and floral vase, Crown Ducal Orange Tree pattern butter dish, Japanese jug + 2 cups + saucer, Shelley Mabel Lucie Atwell mug, Carlton Ware mushroom cruet a/f, Japanese cruet on stand, soapstone figure and jug marked 'Bevi Drea', chip to glaze.
* Gladstone (William Ewart, 1809-1898), Prime Minister 1868-1874, 1880-1885, 1886, 1892-1894 . Autograph Letter Signed, ‘W.E. Gladstone’ 13 Carlton H[ouse] Terrace, 20 February 1845, to William Archer Butler, Professor of Moral Philosophy, [University of] Dublin, cordially thanking him ‘for the able statement on my behalf which you have addressed to the Dublin Evening Mail’ in reference to Butler’s defence of him, continuing, ‘The subject to one minute part of which my unification had regard, is too large for me now to open: and I am sorry to say that it is one of which the difficulties you face year to year, not only because the tone of thought in the region of politics becomes more and more alive from the principle that sustains the Church of Ireland, but because the clergy of that Church do not seem to give as a body in the due appreciation of their own position and I fear that in consequence they are gradually losing hold over the clergy and the most attached members of the Church of England…’, 4 pages, 8vo, with the original stamped and postmarked envelope, together with: Salisbury (Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess, 1830-1903), Prime Minister 1885-86, 1886-92 & 1895-1902 . Autograph Letter Signed, ‘Salisbury’, 20 Arlington Street, S.W., 7 May 1883, to Mr Slade, a brief note acknowledging his letter of Saturday’s date, 1 page with integral blank, 8vo, plus Rosebery (Archibald Philip Primrose, 5th Earl, 1847-1929), Prime Minister 1894-95 . Autograph Letter Signed with monogram initials, The Durdans, Epsom, 3 August 1896, to Mrs Willis, ‘It suddenly occurs to me that you must think me a person of the most shameless mendacity to have told you that we were all going to Scotland on Friday!’ and giving his explanation of what happened, black-edged mourning letterhead paper, a few minor marks and small marginal split lower left, 2 pages, 8vo (Qty: 3)
* [India]. Group of 12 autograph letters signed from governors-general or viceroys of India, 19th century, including : 1. Ellenborough (Edward Law, 1st Earl of, 1790-1871) to Edward Sugden, 1st Baron St Leonards (1781-1875), 41 Eaton Square, London, 9 February 1867, on parliamentary matters, 3 pp., 2. Hardinge (Henry, 1st Viscount Hardinge of Lahore, 1785-1856) to John Campbell, 2nd Marquess of Breadalbane (1796-1862) as Lord Chamberlain, Stanhope, 24 June [1850], relaying a request probably from Hugh Gough, 1st Viscount Gough ( 1779–1869 ) for an invitation to a royal ball for his two daughters, 2 pp., docketed verso of conjugate blank (supplying date), 3. Canning (Charles John, 1st Earl Canning, 1812-1862) to Lord Augustus Loftus (1817-1904) as envoy at Vienna, Calcutta, 21 March 1859, recommending Major Bowie of the Bengal Army , 3 pp., 4. ibid., to 'My Dear Mrs Mayhew', Government House, [Calcutta], [c.1856-8], enquiring after 'Mrs Banks', 6 pp., unevenly browned, 5. Ripon (George Robinson, 1st Marquess of, 1827-1909) to 'Mr Field' or 'My dear Sir', 1 Carlton Gardens, London, or Ripon Palace, Ripon, 11 March 1867 (as 'de Grey'), 14 May 1875, [no date], 3 letters, all on social engagements, 1, 2, 1 pp., 6. Dufferin and Ava (Frederick Temple Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 1st Marquess of, 1826-1902) to 'My dear Borthwick', 'My dear Tinlay' or 'My Dear Mr Pennell' [2 letters], London, Calcutta or Patiala, 1875-88, 4 letters, on social engagements, a visit to Calcutta by the 'Aberdeens' ('strong Home Rulers - but I have not yet touched upon that subject') , and the author's ennoblement ('I am pleased to have the distinction as a proof that Her Majesty and her government are contented with the manner in which I have conducted the administration of India during the last four years'), 1, 1, 2 and 2 pp., 7. Lytton (Edward Robert Bulwer-, 1st Earl of Lytton, 1831-1891) to Dana Estes (1840-1909) of Boston publishers Estes & Lauriat, Knebworth, 8 October 1887, concerning their edition of Lytton's After Paradise ('which I think very pretty') and other subjects, 3 pp., mainly in bifolia, 12mo-size (various dimensions) (Qty: 12)NOTESProvenance: Acquired from Maggs Bros (London), Walter R. Benjamin (New York), and others, c.1965-6 (annotated as such on accompanying typescript catalogue notes).

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