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4 pre-war golf instruction booklets issued by The Silvertown Co to incl "Golf - Professional Methods British and American" c1931 - illustrated with special photographs of George Duncan, together with an analysis of Bobby Jones` swing and grip, another titled "Modern (1933) Golfing Methods by British and American Experts" illustrated with special photographs of Harry Vardon, Archie Compston, Henry Cotton, George Duncan, Sandy Herd and Percy Alliss ; another by Robert Browning titled "Golfing Hints" c1929 issued by Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Co - with illustrated photographs of Bobby Jones, Archie Compston, Joyce Wethered, Cyril Tolley, Gene Sarazen, Abe Mitchell, Walter Hagen et al a neat little booklet containing golf records from the war to 1928 and finally "The Etiquette and Tradition of Golf" c1920 - all internally clean some dust stains and slight wear to covers otherwise (F/G)
A pair of William Moorcroft Florian Ware vases for James Macintyre & Co of footed globe and shaft form, tube line decorated with stylised flag iris and forget-me-nots within foliate scroll panels all in tonal blue on blue colour way, printed and painted marks, height 22.5cm. ILLUSTRATED ON PAGE 27
A late 19th Century gilt spelter and porcelain mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the pink porcelain dial with Roman numerals and a garland of flowers, the case surmounted with a classical maiden standing beside a globe, the plinth base inset with porcelain panels on scroll feet, the case stamped `P.H. Mourey 72`, height approx 39cm (lacking pendulum and faults).
General Strike Newspapers. The British Gazette [edited Winston Churchill], nos. 1-8, 5th-13th May 1926, together with a group of approx. 170 individual issues of newspapers, some 19th century but mostly 20th century, including reports of Queen Victoria’s Coronation (Sun, 1st July 1838 & Globe, 28th June 1838), the death of Wellington (Times, 18th November 1862), reports on Captain Scott in the Antarctic, the death of Queen Victoria, Edward VIII, major events in World War II, including Hiroshima and VE Day, plus many issues of The Times from 1945, some browning and fraying, mostly large folio (approx. 180)
Walsh (Dr. Francis). The Antediluvian World; or, a New Theory of the Earth: Containing a Clear Account of the Form and Constitution of the Terrestrial Globe before the Universal Deluge..., 1st ed., Dublin: printed by S. Powell, and sold by T. Brown, and I. Kelly, 1743, few eng. illusts. to text, subscribers list present, some light dampstaining, contemp. vellum, 8vo (1)
An Art Deco cloisonné black enamel pierced globe lapel or hat pin, with an enamelled retainer, a lapel pin with a kite shape citrine and a sterling silver mother of pearl hat pin, Birmingham 1906, together with a box of gilt metal Arts & Crafts style enamelled fourcheres and pins in polychrome enamel
A Victorian teaservice printed mark to base "Chapman Made in England" with a figure of Atlas holding a globe comprising of 2 large sandwich plates, milk jug and sugar bowl, 12 plates, 12 saucers and 11 cups, handwritten label to reverse Aunt Laura`s 21st present 1885. The pretty service decorated on a green and yellow ground with painted floral vine decoration
A Minton pâte-sur-pâte peacock-blue-ground two-handled vase and cover by Alboin Birks, modelled in the Art Nouveau style, the flattened body with a rectangular panel carved with a recumbent Diana and Cupid, reserved on a sage-green-ground, signed ABirks, 17.5cm high, circa 1905, gilt globe mark (firing cracks to base)
Fourteen various figures and groups, comprising young girl feeding the chickens, a woodcutter, a seated female in traditional robes holding a flag, a young woman with her arms crossed, a young boy dancing, underside dated 1938, a female dancer, a female in traditional robes, a male in traditional robes, a female water carrier, a small rabbit, a model of a dove perched upon a globe of the earth, underside dated 1949, and a group of male and female performing a tea ceremony (illustrated)
A collection of dolls house and miniature items, including; a ceramic baby in a metal cradle, a bed, a gilt metal ceiling light, a pair of ceramic baskets, various miniature ceramic plates, a globe, a mother of pearl inkstand, a three piece clock garniture, a sewing machine, a pair of candlesticks and further items.
Pennant, Thomas Outlines of the globe. London: Henry Hughs [John White], 1798-1800. 4 volumes, 4to, [ii], [xvi], 263, [ix]; [xii], 374, xiii; xvi, 284, xiii; [viii], 317, [xxii], 21 engraved plates, 2 engraved head-pieces, 3 folding maps laid down on linen, half-titles to all 4 volumes, some plates offset onto text, early nineteenth century calf gilt, spines gilt, Northern Lighthouse Board gilt stamp at head of spines, occasional spotting, blank leaf inserted at p.72 volume 4 Note: A fine set. The contents cover India & Ceylon; South East Asia, China & Japan; Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Australia. Ferguson 278
A late 18th century European pewter tankard, with wriggle work decoration of a hunter shooting a stag and inscribed Diese Kanel will ich Schenken als Bath zu einen Angedencken, the hinged cover with a part ribbed globe thumbpiece and inscribed F S 1794, stamped mark to the lid Carl Got.., 10.5in (26.5cm) h; a pewter lidded flagon, with an engraved wreath initialled HNS over HNK and dated 1743, touch marks to the inside of the cover of a maiden holding scales in one hand and a peacock on the other arm, the inside of the base with a flowerhead, 13.25in (33.5cm) h; and a pewter plate with Blockzinn touchmarks. (3) Provenance: The Ernest Ohly collection.
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