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Lot 414

AFTER JOHN CONSTABLE, PAIR OF OILS, "The Haywain," "Flatford Mill," 34" x 34" (2)

Lot 695

IN THE MANNER OF JOHN CONSTABLE, PENCIL DRAWING, Coastal View with Distant Shipping, 5" x 9"

Lot 217

The Victoria History of the County of Suffolk, published by Archibald Constable, London 1907, volume 1; and a later edition volume 1 (2)

Lot 211

John Constable Reeve - Cattle in a Field within a Landscape, oil on board, signed, within a gilt frame.

Lot 1401

A late 19th Century Sampler, wool embroidered on gauze, alphabet in capitals and italics by M Grace Constable, age 7, 1877, Portslade, Sussex, 14 ½” x 12”

Lot 488

A George V Special Constabulary long service Medal awarded to Deputy Group Leader James S Calvert, 2 other Special Constabulary medals, a Kingston Upon Hull 1914 Special Constable badge, George VI Defense medal etc.

Lot 26

Hennell (Sir Reginald). The History of The King's Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard, 1st edition, Archibald Constable and Co., 1904, plates and illustrations, occasional light scattered spotting, hinges a little cracked, original cloth gilt, t.e.g., lightly rubbed, spine a little faded, 4to, together with Robson (J. O.), The Uniform of the London Scottish 1859-1959, Ipswich, 1960, plates and illustrations, original cloth with protective wrapper, 4to. (1)

Lot 657

Rackham (Arthur, illust.). Some British Ballads, 1st ed., Constable, [1919], sixteen tipped-in col. plts., one plt. creased and with some small indentations (latter visible on several leaves either side), pictorial endpapers, untrimmed edges foxed, orig. blue cloth gilt, spine sl. faded and a trifle rubbed at ends, 4to, together with The Ring of the Niblung: The Rhinegold & the Valkyrie/Siegfried & the Twilight of the Gods, pub. Heinemann, 1939, forty-eight col. plts., patterned endpapers, orig. dec. blue cloth, lightly dust-soiled, spine faded, 4to, plus The Wind in the Willows, by Kenneth Grahame, 1st UK ed., Methuen, 1950, twelve col. plts., letterpress vigns., bookplate and small address label to front free endpaper, orig. cloth, spine sl. faded and with gilt rubbed, 8vo, plus a 1909 copy of Gulliver's Travels illust. by Rackham, in orig. cloth (4)

Lot 659

Robinson (W. Heath, illust.). Shakespeare's Comedy of a Midsummer Night's Dream, 1st ed., Constable, 1914, twelve tipped-in coloured plates, sixteen b & w full-page illusts., decs. to title-page and text, occn. spotting, early ms. inscription card mounted to front free endpaper, orig. qtr. grey cloth, green board sides, extrems. sl. rubbed, faint mottled fading to upper cover, 4to. (1)

Lot 660

Robinson (W. Heath, illust.). Old-Time Stories, told by Master Charles Perrault, translated from the French by A.E. Johnson, 1st ed., Constable, 1921, six tipped-in col. plts., one with a corner creased, numerous b & w illusts., many full-page, front free endpapers browned, top edges red, remainder foxed, orig. gilt dec. red cloth, spine a little faded and rubbed, 4to, together with Shakespeare's Comedy of Twelfth Night, or What You Will, 1st ed., Hodder & Stoughton, c.1920, twenty-four tipped-in col. plts., each with captioned tissue guard, modern half morocco gilt, 4to, plus The Water-Babies, A Fairy Tale for a Land-Baby, 1st ed., Constable, 1915, eight col. plts., b & w illusts. to text, free endpapers lightly browned, orig. gilt dec. green cloth, spine faded and gilt dulled, 8vo, plus four others illust. by W. Heath Robinson (7)

Lot 757

History and topography, etc., mostly 20th century, including Suffolk Sea-Borders, by H. Alker Tripp, 1972, Life in Cornwall at the End of the Nineteenth Century, ed. Rita M. Barton, 1974, The Fair Hills of Ireland/The Fair Cities of Ireland, by Stephen Gwynn, illust. Hugh Thomson, 1906/15 respec., Canaletto, by W.G. Constable, 2 vols., 2nd ed., 1976, Historic Hastings, by J. Manwaring Baines, 1972, etc., mostly orig. cloth in d.j.s, generally G/VG (3 shelves)

Lot 300

griffin's Book of Trades, 1861 13th ed, orig. blue cl. gt. (rubbed) (140mm x 120mm) engs, wdcts; Catalogue T. Bradford & Co. Washing Machinists and Laundry Engineers, (120mm x 75mm) 40 pgs. illus; Illus. Fldg. Leaflet, Constable & Co. Makers of Rolling Stock; with Catalogue of Fruit and Forest-Trees Sold By T. & J. Backhouse York, 1816, paper wraps (lacking most of backstrip) (4)

Lot 278

After John Constable The Tow Path, a varnished coloured print, sight size 67cm by 80cm

Lot 490

A small glazed Display Case containing: Four East Anglia Special Constable Badges and a Belt

Lot 509

A Group of four Medals to 66782 Sapper Horatio J Leech RE, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal, Special Constabulary Long Service Medal (George V); plus Great War Miniature Trio, these mounted as worn; plus Norfolk Constabulary Special Constable Badge and assorted bowls, badges, medallions etc

Lot 222

Dundee - a Scottish provincial set of six teaspoons by William Constable, marked pot of lillies thrice, WC, of Oar pattern with engraved initial E in simple script (6) 2.5oz

Lot 890

Peter Perkins mid-late 20th century- Woodland scene; pen and black ink and watercolour, signed, bears label for Upper Grosvenor Galleries, London attached to the reverse, 53.7x71cm: James Hockey RBA ROI 1904-1990- "Tree by the River, Alfreston"; pen and ink and gouache, en grisaelle, signed and dated 1965, bears inscribed label attached to the reverse of frame, 38x54cm: Joan Zuckerman 1918-2000- "From Mont Miral, Tarne, South of France"; watercolour, signed and dated 1994, 24.5x34cm: Provenance: with Michael Parkin Gallery, according to label attached to the reverse: Clare Crossley fl from 1920's- Floral study; watercolour, signed: Lyn Constable Maxwell late 20th century- "The Judas Kiss"; mixed technique on paper, signed with initials, bears artist's won printed label attached to the reverse: together with a watercolour titled "Crocuses" by an unknown hand, (6) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)

Lot 1

DOUBLEDAY, H. Arthur, & PAGE, William (ed). 'A History of Warickshire', Constable, 1904. fo. vol. 1. Tog.with 3 other Warickshire History, odd vols. 4

Lot 1

RACKHAM, Arthur, (Ill.) 'Grimm's Fairy Tales', Constable, 1909. Ltd. edn. 114/750. Signed by Arthur Rackham. 4to. cold. illus tipped in. Rebacked. Lacks ties.

Lot 35

A Police truncheon " County Borough of Walsall Special Constable 1914-1919".

Lot 29

Box including needlework panel, prints etc; together with a pair of prints after Constable

Lot 360

After Constable, "The Hay Wain", signed lower right Olive Stannard, oil on canvas, framed; together with M.R.Wrigglesworth, still life of flowers in a blue and white vase, signed lower right, oil on canvas, in a gilt-composition frame. (2)

Lot 155A

AFTER J CONSTABLE, TWO BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAVURES, “The Valley Farm”, “The Cornfield”, 14” x 13”, and three others (5)

Lot 32

[Proctor, Robert]. The Tale of the Weaponfirthers Englished out of the Icelandic, privately printed for the author by T. and A. Constable, Edinburgh, 1902, first few leaves sl. foxed, a.e.g., red crushed morocco by Douglas Cockerell dated 1903, extrems. rubbed, spine with raised bands, gilt lettered direct in second and third compartments, remainder with gilt single fillet border, raised bands continued onto returns in the form of blind fillets terminating in blind tooled triple vine leaves, covers with gilt double fillet border with triple dots at corners, upper cover with central circular motif incorporating Proctor's initials, surrounded by onlaid green vine leaves on a seme dot ground, date gilt lettered below, fillets to board edges and turn-ins, 8vo (1)

Lot 74

Balfour (Ronald, illust.). Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, pub. Constable, 1920, thirty-eight tipped-in col. and b & w plts., illusts. throughout, rough-trimmed, orig. cream boards lettered in gilt, a few faint marks, circular col. pictorial label mounted to upper cover, 4to (1)

Lot 285

Rackham (Arthur, illust.). Hansel & Grethel & Other Tales, by the Brothers Grimm, Constable, 1920, twenty tipped-in col. plts., incl. frontis. (one corner creased), b & w illusts., free endpapers lightly browned, contemp. ms. inscription to front free endpaper, orig. gilt dec. blue cloth, faded spine rubbed at ends, and with gilt dulled, a few marks to covers, two corners sl. bumped, 4to. Riall, p.139. (1)

Lot 294

Rackham (Arthur, illust.). Hansel & Grethel & Other Tales, by the Brothers Grimm, Constable, 1920, twenty tipped-in col. plts., complete as list, b & w illusts., endpapers browned and foxed, orig. gilt dec. cloth, gilt to spine a little dulled, lower corners bumped, 4to. Riall, p.139. (1)

Lot 301

Robinson (W. Heath). Bill the Minder, 1st ed., pub. Constable, 1912, sixteen mounted colour plates, b&w illusts. to text, orig. green cloth gilt, with colour illust. mounted to upper cover, spine lightly sunned, slight crease to top outer corner of upper cover, 4to, together with Robinson (Charles, illust.), The Big Book of Fables, ed. Walter Jerrold, pub. Blackie & Son, n.d., c. 1912, colour and b&w plts. and illusts., some minor foxing to first and last few leaves, t.e.g., orig. maroon cloth, blind-dec. to upper cover and gilt-dec. to spine (somewhat faded), 4to (2)

Lot 490

Stoker (Bram). Dracula, 1st ed., 1st issue, Constable, 1897, half-title with "books by the same author" to verso, title with "presented by Archibald Constable & Co." blindstamp, first issue state with blank final leaf and without 'Shasta' ad. leaf or pubs. cat. at rear, at rear, lacking front free endpaper, hinges partly split, orig. yellow cloth, some wear, boards grubby, lower joint split with backstrip working loose, spine worn and darkened, vo. Publisher's blindstamped presentation copy of the novel in its first state without advertisement leaf or publisher's catalogue. (1)

Lot 34

Fergusson (W.N.). Adventure Sport and Travel on the Tibetan Steppes, Constable, 1911, photogravure port. frontis. (with blind embossed library label), two folding maps at rear (one with blind embossed library stamp), numerous plts. and illusts. from photos., red ink stamp to half-title, title and front free endpaper, near contemp. cloth gilt, 8vo, together with Thomas (F.W.), Publications of the Philological Society. XIV Nam. An Ancient Language of Sino-Tibetan Borderland..., pub. Oxford University Press, 1948, b & w plts. and folding map, orig. boards, upper board detached, worn, 8vo (2)

Lot 1

After John Constable, "The Cornfield" and "Barges passing a lock on the Stour", engravings, publ. 1881 by G.P. McQueen, Printsellers Association blind stamp, 70 x 53.5cm (2)

Lot 1

After John Constable RA 1776-1836- "Dedham Lock"; oil on canvas, 28.7x53cm

Lot 127

A Set of 4 Modern Coloured Prints depicting birds, in walnut style frames, a modern print depicting figure and horse in black and gilt frame, a print Hans Holbein in gilt frame, a pair of continental black and white prints depicting buildings, in black frames, a watercolour depicting continental ballerina, a modern oil after Constable, a coloured sampler print, and a black and white print depicting girl holding a dog, unframed (12)

Lot 219

TWO SIMILAR VICTORIAN WOOL ALPHABET SAMPLERS, one by Emma Constable 1874, 16" x 12", the other by Kate Owen 1894, 12" x 9"

Lot 1

Three 1914-18 British War Medal and 1914-19 Victory Medal pairs to '44715 Pte. J. Constable. The Queen's R.', '159889 Gnr. F. Constable. R.A.' and 'G-22136 Pte. G. Constable. The Queen's R.'

Lot 1

After John Constable, The Cornfield, Oil on canvas, 24.5cm x 20cm

Lot 325

JOHN CONSTABLE: ENGLISH LANDSCAPE SCENERY, ill David Lucas, After Constable, 1855, 1st edn, 40 mezzotint plts, fo, rebnd (not recent), cl

Lot 1

Bonney (T.G.). The Building of the Alps, 1st ed., Fisher Unwin / Scribners, 1912, half-title, frontis. and b&w plts. from photos., gift inscription to front free endpaper, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed, a few small puncture marks to spine, 8vo, together with The Alpine Regions of Switzerland and the Neighbouring Countries, Deighton, Bell, 1868, wood-engs., occasional spotting, ads. at rear, library markings to front pastedown, front free endpaper and frontis. chipped at edges, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed, shelf no. to spine, 8vo, plus Gardner (Arthur), The Art and Sport of Alpine Photography, Witherby, 1927, plts. from photos., occasional spotting, rear hinge partly split, orig. cloth in sl. rubbed and chipped d.j., 8vo, and Gribble (Francis), Lake Geneva and Its Literary Landmarks, Constable, 1901, port. frontis. and plts., lacking front free endpaper and half-title, orig. cloth, sl. rubbed, spine sunned, 8vo, together with nine others Alpine interest (9)

Lot 1

Workman (Fanny Bullock & William Hunter). Ice-Bound Heights of the Mustagh, An Account of Two Seasons of Pioneer Exploration and High Climbing in the Baltistan Himalaya, 1st ed., Constable, 1908, half-title, col. frontis., b&w plts. and illusts., two folding maps at rear, front free endpaper excised, t.e.g., orig. pict. cloth gilt, rubbed, some edge wear, half-inch tear with loss to upper joint, 8vo. Neate W123. (1)

Lot 1

Young (Geoffrey Winthrop). Mountain Craft, 1st ed., Methuen, 1920, plts., ads. at rear, owner name to front free endpaper, a few ink-stains to fore-edge, orig. cloth, rubbed, spine worn, 8vo, together with Mosso (Angelo), Life of Man on the High Alps, trans. E. Lough Kiesow, Fisher Unwin, 1898, ex-lib. copy with labels and ink stamps, frontis. and illusts., some spotting, orig. pict. cloth gilt, rubbed and sl. soiled, shelf no. to spine, 8vo, plus Durham (W.E.), Summer Holidays in the Alps 1898-1914, Fisher Unwin, 1916, plts. from photos., orig. cloth, spine sl. dulled, 8vo, and Freshfield (Douglas W.), Below the Snow Line, Constable, 1923, maps to text, light spotting, orig. cloth, sl. rubbed at edges, 8vo, together with seven others, Alpine mountaineering etc.. First volume Neate Y19, "long regarded as a classic manual of mountaineering", containing some of Young's finest writing. (11)

Lot 1

Manner of John Constable. Wooded landscape. Oil on canvas. Bears a signature lower left 40cm x 51cm

Lot 1

Geology--Penn, Granville A Comparative Estimate of the Mineral and Mosaical Geologies. London: Ogle, Duncan, 1822-23, first edition, 2 parts [including Supplement] in one volume, 8vo, contemporary calf, title and [a2] loose and dust-soiled, spine worn, covers detached; Villefosse, H. de. De la Richesse Minerale. Paris, 1810, 3 volumes, 4to, lacking plate volume, folding map and tables, contemporary half calf, worn, lacking two backstrips; Phillips, J. Manual of Geology, 1855, 8vo, some spotting, publisher's cloth; [Campbell, J.F.] Frost and Fire, Edinburgh, 1865, 2 volumes, 8vo, folding plates, publisher's cloth, rubbed, two joints split; Richardson, G.F. Geology for Beginners, 1842, 12mo, frontispiece, half calf, covers detached, lacking backstrip; Page, D. Chips and Chapters, 1869, 8vo, publisher's cloth, soiled; The Past and Present Life of the Globe, 1861, 8vo, publisher's cloth, slightly rubbed; Spurzheim, J.G. A View of the Elementary Principles of Education, founded on the Study of the Nature of Man. Edinburgh: A. Constable, 1821, half-title, 12mo, contemporary calf, rubbed, upper cover detached and 6 others (17)

Lot 1

Rackham, Arthur (illustrator). Little Brother and Little Sister and Other Tales by the Brothers Grimm, Constable, London 1917. Modern green cloth incorporating the original gilt blocked titles as panels, twelve tipped-in colour plate illustrations, quarto.

Lot 1

BLEW, William, C.A. 'A History of Steeple-Chasing', Nimmo, 1901. Ill. Henry Alken, 4to. glt. cl. damp. to lwr. corner bd. cold. illus. tog.with EDWARDS, Lionel, (ill) 'Over the Grass', by Will. H. OGILVIE, Constable, 1925. cold. illus. tipped in. damp mark to bds. HAYES, Capt. M.H. 'Points of The Horse', Hurst & Blackett, 1922. 4th edn. 4to. plus 4 others. 7

Lot 1

William Osler, "Science and Immortality", First Edition, published Archibald Constable 1904, Thomas Kirkpatrick Monro, "The Physician", First Edition, published Livingstone 1951 and Ambroise Willaume, "Recherches" one Volumes, published 1837, (3)

Lot 1

edwards, Lionel. A Sportsman’s Bag, first edition, Country Life, London 1937. Green cloth, seventeen mounted colour plates after the author, quarto; Marshall, H.J. Exmoor, Sporting & Otherwise, first edition, Eyre & Spottiswoode, London 1948. Blue cloth, dustjacket, illustrations after Lionel Edwards, octavo; and Warburton, R.E. Egerton. Hunting Songs, first edition, Constable, London 1925. Green cloth, eight tipped-in colour plates after Lionel Edwards, quarto, (3).

Lot 1

a pair to Pte L.F. Constable., The Queen’s R.: British War & Victory Medal, fine: British War Medals, (6): Memorial Plaque (Charles Williams), with original packaging: sundry items including Second World War medals, (9), (qty).

Lot 1

heath-Robinson (W.) (Illus.) A Midsummer Night's Dream, Constable, 1914 4to, pict. green cl. gt, 12 cold. plts, 32 b.w. plts. (collated) (little rubbed and faded ow. v.g. copy)

Lot 1

A glass reference book "Glass of the Ceasars", published by Olivetti, together with a Sotheby's catalogue of "The Constable-Maxwell Collection of Ancient Glass". (2).

Lot 1

Rackham (Arthur, illust.). Snowdrop and Other Tales, by the Brothers Grimm, separately issued ed., Constable, 1920, twenty tipped-in col. plts., b&w illusts, gift inscription to front pastedown, orig. gilt dec. blue cloth, rubbed at spine, 4to. Riall p.140. (1)

Lot 1

Sacre (L.H.). Sidelights, Being an Official Series of Caricature Portraits, Military (First Series), pub. Constable & Co., 1918 [all pub.], sixteen fine tipped-in chromo. plts., together with an extra suite of the plates, each signed in ink by the artist, loosely contained in pocket, orig. cloth, badly dampstained and broken on spine, folio. (1)

Lot 1

William Constable (probably), 1826 Set of eight fiddle pattern teaspoons, initialled C and numbered (maker's mark WC and four Edinburgh marks) (7/8; 8/9 - but some badly bruised)

Lot 1

William Constable, 1812 Oar pattern toddy ladle, initialled GH and numbered 5 (maker's mark WC overstriking another and Edinburgh marks) (9;8/9)

Lot 1

William Constable, c1810 Fiddle pattern teaspoon, initialled A (four marks - pot of lilies thrice; WC) (8;8/9)

Lot 1

George Constable of Cupar, c1815 Kings pattern teaspoon, initialled JS (three marks - pot of lilies twice; GCC) (8;7/8)

Lot 1

A Henty & Constable stoneware wine jar; two other stoneware jars and three beer jugs

Lot 1

Two early 20th Century Special Constable arm badges numbers 135 and 187 each with leather arm bands, together with a Birmingham City Police badge and a Police box key with reward tag. (4).

Lot 69

J Constable (19th century): Wooded River landscape, oil on panel unsigned 17cm x 25cm

Lot 43

Peary (R.E.). Nearest the Pole, A Narrative of the Polar Expedition of the Peary Arctic Club in the S.S. Roosevelt 1905-1906, pub. Hutchinson, 1907, col. frontis. (frayed at edge and working loose), numerous b&w plts. from photos., folding map at rear, orig. gilt dec. cloth, rubbed and stained, some wear to spine ends, large 8vo, together with Nansen (Fridtjof), Farthest North, 2 vols., Constable, 1897, numerous plts., illusts., folding maps, some spotting, vol.2 lacking first blank, orig. gilt dec. cloth, rubbed and sl. marked, edges worn, 8vo (3)

Lot 1

A 19th Century brass tobacco jar with lid having engraving 'Presented By Mr.Cochrane To D.L.Baker Constable 1849'.

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