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POSTCARDS: A good album of postcards, mostly early 20th century, some later, both topographical and real photo cards, some WWI First World War interest others to include; views of Guernsey, Shropshire, comic postcards to include Comicus, Reg Maurice, and others, Charlie Chaplin '...and the Wood Nymphs,' some actress cards, ' One Of Our Tanks ' 'passed by censor' WWI card, several pages of First World War era silk postcards, Titanic postcard, real photo cards, Bruce Bairnsfather card and many others. Dark blue album
The Bristol Riots Their Causes Progress and Consequences A Citizen ( Eagles ) Published by Bristol Cadell (1832). . First edition 8vo 403pp + errata page. Brown leather spine with marbled boards, gilt title to spine. From an impressive private collection of antique books / manuscripts, mostly relating to Bristol. Most books have a plate affixed to the inside cover or frontis detailing the collection to which they came from. Regarded as one of the best private collections of Bristol books, students from Bristol University were often sent by Bristol Library to the owners home in order to study the texts.
Early Socialists' Songbooks, London, William Reeves 185 Fleet Street. Small anthology album of bound assorted song books and sheets. Annotated to frontis ' this was the first book used by the Bristol Socialist (sic) it was compiled by Reves after he had published' Chants Of Labour ' '. Many Bristol related. Most appear early 20th century, many undated. Fascinating. From an impressive private collection of antique books / manuscripts, mostly relating to Bristol. Most books have a plate affixed to the inside cover or frontis detailing the collection to which they came from. Regarded as one of the best private collections of Bristol books, students from Bristol University were often sent by Bristol Library to the owners home in order to study the texts.
A unique Victorian Bristol Socialist book of handwritten meetings / speeches. The first annotated ' Read Before Bristol Trades Council Feb 12th 1891.' along with various similar era (up to the 1920's ) pamphlets, and loose leaves from similar books. Rare. From an impressive private collection of antique books / manuscripts, mostly relating to Bristol. Most books have a plate affixed to the inside cover or frontis detailing the collection to which they came from. Regarded as one of the best private collections of Bristol books, students from Bristol University were often sent by Bristol Library to the owners home in order to study the texts.
'Heroes of 1966 England World Cup Winner', a framed presentation with squad photograph and ten personally signed players' autographs (nine on a stamped First Day Cover and Bobby Moore on a 1969 match day ticket stub - Liverpool vs Westham) with certificate of authenticity, 67 cm high by 45 cm wide approx
A large collection of whisky miniatures, including Arran,m Macduff, Old Court, Callander Mist, Wild Turkey, Cragganmore, Port Dhubh, Cutty Sark, Lauder, Caledonian, Inchmurrin, Dewars, Maxims, Cottons Coice No1, Beneagles, Glen Turret, First Lord, Hamiltons, Tinker Dram, Slaintheva, Highland R9ose, Benn Nevis, Howtowdie, Highland Queen, Black and White, Culloden 250, Old Mull, Grants, William Wallace, Seann Phortrigh, etc (72 approx)
*** NOTE AMENDED ESTIMATE *** A LARGE QUANTITY of modern stamps including Royal mint, numismatic covers, Royal Mail Millennium Collection, various first day covers, etc, all to albums. CONDITION REPORT: Postage within UK would be in the region of £25 + VAT, but please confirm for definite after the auction if required.
A late 17th century oak geometrically moulded chest of two short and three long drawers raised on later turned feet, width 93cm. CONDITION REPORT: Three plank top. Front badly faded in colour. Drawer fronts have plugs from wrong handles. Section of moulding missing to first full drawer. General wear throughout.
A FINE QUARTER REPEATING GOLD CASED WATCH BY JOSIAH EMERY Charing cross, London No. 1238 circa 1790. 55mm The movement with ruby cylinder escapement, chain fusee, bimetallic compensated regulator, pierced and engraved balance cock with diamond end-stone. The movement dumb quarter repeating onto the signed and numbered dust cap.The interesting enamel dial (cracked) with subsidiary seconds and Arabic numerals. The dial is further painted with a running fox "Tally Ho "and "Raby Hunt" The watch would probably have originally been in a pair case which was more in keeping with the period. Date hallmark of case obscured but with case maker's marks of SG below a heart for Stephen Gillet, 12, Compton Street, London (stamp registered 13 May 1793). The case may have been updated at the requested of the original owner around 1800-1810. The movement of the watch is in fairly good condition and should function well after servicing. The escapement functions under pressure. Together with gold chain and five fob seals with intaglio engraved stones. Provenance It is likely that the watch originally belonged to William Harry Vane first Duke of Cleveland of the second creation and third Earl of Darlington (1766-1842) of Raby Castle, Co Durham. Further, that it was inherited by his second wife, Elizabeth Russell (d 1861), who was allowed to choose which of his possessions she wished on his death. She was daughter of Robert Russell of Newton, Yorkshire, from whom the vendors are descended. The Duke was a notable sportsman and lived at Raby Castle for much of the year. He began to hunt his father's hounds in 1787. His hounds were divided into two packs, one of large breed and one of small, which he hunted on alternate days. He paid considerable sums to his tenants for the preservation of foxes and successfully opposed the first Stockton and Darlington railway in 1820 because in its course it encroached on a favourite covert (DNB). The seals reflect the ownership of the watch - ·
An oak and mahogany cased eight day longcase clock, by J Collier, Cheadle, first half 19th Century With 30cm white enamelled dial and Roman numerals, with painted rolling moon and date aperture, the spandrels with floral swags, the two train eight day movement enclosed in a mahogany oak case, with swan neck cresting surmounted by globular brass finials, the case with reed columns, raised on bracket feet, 220cm high, 55cm wide, 20cm deep, with two weights and pendulum. (illustrated)
Two Middle Eastern rugs The first a Persian medallion style rug on a predominantly red ground with central lotus medallion lozenge reserved with various animal and foliate designs set within orange umber and ivory borders, 250 x 155cm, together with a Persian Senneh style rug with the predominantly claret red ground with central flowering lotus head reserved against a dense border of geometric designs picked out in green blue and gold threads, 155 x 93cm CONDITION REPORT: Lot Large rug - overall patches of discolouration throughout, discolouration wear to fringing, no visible signs holes tears of rips. Smaller rug - appears to be in good sound condition, colours remain vibrant no visible signs of tears rips or holes.

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