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Bronze Age Druid Necklace, ca 800 BC; Rare Bronze Age necklace composed of bronze beads and mace-head shaped amulets and amber beads; Such necklaces were worn by the Celtic druids and priests during religious rituals; wearable condition; 600mm; Propery of a professional collector of Ancient jewellry; aquired from old European collection.
IRISH SPOONS:- A set of six George III Irish dessert spoons with a Celtic point, initialled, by J. Pittar, Dublin 1798 and a set of eleven early Victorian Irish egg spoons, Old English Thread pattern, with drop-shaped bowls, engraved with a crest and an Earl's coronet, by C. Cummins, Dublin 1838; the latter 5" (12.7 cms) long; 13.25 oz (17)
Miscellaneous items to include two mobile phones - one Nokia smart phone, the other a Smart phone, a diamond encrusted brooch, a sheathed Kukri knife, a Celtic lands collection of paper knife and a propelling pencil, 30 mainly black and white postcards of cathedrals from all over Europe and Great Britain and an easel paint box with many half used oil paints plus brushes for oil painting.
Sterling silver pendant of oval form decorated in mother-of-pearl with a spiders web with blue paste centre, stamped Sterling HW Ltd verso, together with five assorted bar brooches to include; an Art Nouveau example, Celtic example, and two enamelled brooches, one of these Scandinavian type depicting a Fjord scene (6) Condition:
FOOTBALL, selection, inc. signed 1960s magazine and newspaper cuttings (11), Tommy Lawrence, Terry Cooper, Bobby Charlton, Brian Labone, George Eastham, Bobby Tambling, Peter Bonetti, Johnny Haynes, George Cohen, Gill Merrick, Cliff Jones; programmes (5) Tottenham Hotspur, v Benfica 1962 EC semi-final 2nd Leg, v Burnley 1961 FAC semi-final Tie; Manchester United, v Anderlecht, 1968 EC, v Glasgow Celtic 1972 (Bobby Charlton testimonial); Notts County Handbook, some photos with tape to edges, FR to VG, 16
BIBLIOGRAPHY, A QUANTITY, INCLUDINGABBEY, J.R. SCENERY OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND In Aquatint and Lithography 1770-1860, a Bibliographical Catalogue. 1991. 4to, dustwrapper; Chambers, D. Morris Cox & The Gogmagog Press. Pinner, 1991. 4to; Rolph, J.A. Dylan Thomas, a Bibliography.1956, dustwrapper; Maud, R. Dylan Thomas in Print, a Bibliographical History. 1970; Arnott, J.F. English Theatrical Literature 1559-1900, a Bibliography. 1970. 4to, dustwrapper; Woolf, C. A Bibliography of Frederick Rolfe Baron Corvo. 1957, presentation copy, dustwrapper; Wyatt, R.J. War Books, an Annotated Bibliography. 1989, dustwrapper; Foxon, D. Libertine Literature in England 1660-1745. 1965, dustwrapper; Toole-Stott, R. A Bibliography of Books on the Circus in English from 1773 to 1964. 1964, dustwrapper; Foxon, F.W. Literary Annuals and Gift Books. A Bibliography 1823-1903. 1973; Slater, M. The Catalogue of the Suzannet Charles Dickens Collection. 1975, dustwrapper; Bonser, W. An Anglo-Saxon and Celtic Bibliography. 1957, 2 volumes, 8vo; Moon, M. John Harris's Books for Youth 1801-1843. 1976. 4to, original wrappers; Gillespie, C.C. The Montgolfier Brothers and the Invention of Aviation 1783-1784. 1983, 4to, dustwrapper; Sagar, K. Ted Hughes, A Bibliography 1946-1980. 1983, dustwrapper; Tarr, R.L. Thomas Carlyle, a descriptive Bibliography. 1989; Mountaineering. Catalogue of the Graham Brown and Lloyd Collections in the National Library of Scotland. 1994. 4to, dustwrapper; Gabler, J.M. Wine into Words, a History and Bibliography of Wine Books. 1985, dustwrapper; Christie's The Marjorie Moon Collection of Early English Children's Books. 1995. 4to, wrappers; White, A.S. A Bibliography of Regimental Histories of the British Army. 1992, dustwrapper; Perkins, R. Regiments and Corpos of the British Empire and Commonwealth, 1758-1993, a Critical Bibliography. 1994; Mitham, P.J. Robert W. Service, a Bibliography. 2000, dustwrapper; and others, general bibliography (quantity)Provenance: From the collection of Larry Hutchison
BROWN, GEORGE MACKAY11 BOOKS, INCLUDING: The Lost Village. Wetherby: The Celtic Cross Press, 1992. 8vo, number 32 of 185 copies signed by George Mackay Brown, original quarter cloth over boards; Christmas Poems. Oxford: The Perpetua Press, 1984. 8vo, original wrappers, with ALS from Brown loosely inserted; and another copy, signed by the author; Greenvoe. London: The Hogarth Press, 1972. 8vo, dust-jacket price-clipped; The Two Fiddlers. London: Chatto & Windus, 1974. 8vo, dust-jacket not price-clipped; The Sea and the Tower. Calgary: Bayeux Arts Incorporated, 1994. Oblong 8vo, dust-jacket not price-clipped; Letters to Gypsy. Nairn: Balnain Books, 1990. 8vo, dust-jacket not price-clipped; and 4 others (11)
ORKNEY AND SHETLAND ISLANDS, 28 VOLUMES, INCLUDINGBURROWS, C.W. SCAPA AND A CAMERA. 1921 4to, original boards, dustwrapper, boards and dustwrapper slightly worn at head and base of spine; Standen, Edward A Paper on the Shetland Islands. Oxford, 1845. First edition, 12mo, original cloth gilt; Tudor, John R. The Orkneys and Shetland. 1883. 8vo, plates, maps, original blue cloth, neatly repaired at head and base of spine, binding lightly marked; Tudor, John R. Another copy, ex-library, with stamps; [Photograph Album] Album with 10 mounted albumen prints of Shetland, 8 by J. Valentine and captioned in photograph, images 9 x 14cm., contemporary red morocco, rebacked, rubbed; Fergusson, R.M. Rambling Sketches in the Far North and Orcadian Musings. 1883. 8vo, original cloth; Fergusson, R.M. Rambles in the Far North. 1884. Second edition, 8vo, original pictorial cloth gilt, slightly rubbed; Fergusson, R.M. Our Trip North. 1892. 8vo, original cloth; Ployen, Christian Reminiscences of a Voyage to Shetland, Orkney & Scotland in the summer of 1839. Lerwick, 1896. Second edition, frontispiece, original cloth, slightly rubbed; Evans, A.H. & T.E. Buckley A Vertebrate Fauna of the Shetland Islands. 1899. 8vo, plates, original cloth slightly rubbed at head and base of spine; Hossack. B.H. Kirkwall in the Orkneys. Kirkwall, 1900. 4to, original cloth, binding slightly rubbed & slightly soiled; Goudie, Gilbert The Celtic and Scandinavian Antiquities of Shetland. 1904. 8vo, original cloth, library stamps; Hibbert, Samuel A Description of the Shetland Islands. Lerwick, 1931. 4to, blue half calf gilt; Childe, V.G. Skara Brae. 1931. 4to, plates, original buckram slightly marked; and 15 later volumes (c.27)Provenance: From the collection of Larry Hutchison
SCOTTISH ANTIQUARIAN10 VOLUMES, INCLUDING MACKENZIE, SIR GEORGE The Antiquity of the Royal Line of Scotland. London, 1686, 8vo, folding table, modern quarter calf; Mackenzie, Sir George A Defence of the Antiquity of the Royal Line of Scotland. London, 1685, 8vo, modern quarter calf; Salmon A Short View of the Families of the Scottish Nobility. 1759. 12mo, contemporary calf, occasional blindstamp to text, rebacked; Smith, John Ancient Poems of Ossian, Orran, Ullin &c. collected in the Western Highlands and Islands. 1787. 8vo, contemporary half calf, rubbed; Macpherson, James The Poems of Ossian. 1792, frontispiece, contemporary tree calf gilt; Selkirk, Earl of Observations on the Present State of the Highlands of Scotland. 1805. 8vo, half-title, modern quarter calf, some spotting; Davies, Edward Celtic Researches. 1804. First edition, 8vo, contemporary half calf, joints splitting; Cary, Robert Memoirs. 1808. 8vo, contemporary tree calf, neatly rebacked; Grant, James Thoughts on the Origin and Descent of the Gael. 1814. 8vo, contemporary calf; [Browne, J.] A Critical Examination of Dr. Macculloch's Work on the Highlands and Western Isles. 1826. 8vo, frontispiece, green half calf, some spotting and staining (10)Provenance: From the collection of Larry Hutchison
A Victorian Scottish Highland dress dirk, of traditional form, the holly grip carved in a Celtic knot interlace pattern and studded, its pommel set with a citrine coloured stone, the white metal scabbard mounts (tested as silver) decorated with profuse engraved foliate scroll-work and carrying a knife and fork, 48 cm
An Ola M Gorie (20th Century) silver pendant necklace, modelled in the form of a swooping owl foiled against an annulus, Edinburgh, 1979, 11.9g Ola M Gorie was born in Orkney in 1937 and trained at Grays School of Art in Aberdeen, leaving in 1960 as the first graduate of its jewellery department. Gorie returned to Orkney where she first retailed jewellery through jewellery shops before finally opening her own. Gorie's work drew inspiration from Orkney's Norse, Pictish, Scottish and Celtic heritage, from natural forms and from art history. Success followed quickly, and commissions for one-off pieces came from the Queen Mother, Liberty of London, the British Museum and the House of Commons. In 1999 Gorie was awarded an MBE in recognition of her services to the jewellery industry.
An Ola M Gorie (20th Century) white-metal "Pisces" brooch, modelled in the form of two fish swimming in a circle, stamped 'Sil', 5g, in original box Ola M Gorie was born in Orkney in 1937 and trained at Grays School of Art in Aberdeen, leaving in 1960 as the first graduate of its jewellery department. Gorie returned to Orkney where she first retailed jewellery through jewellery shops before finally opening her own. Gorie's work drew inspiration from Orkney's Norse, Pictish, Scottish and Celtic heritage, from natural forms and from art history. Success followed quickly, and commissions for one-off pieces came from the Queen Mother, Liberty of London, the British Museum and the House of Commons. In 1999 Gorie was awarded an MBE in recognition of her services to the jewellery industry.

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