An Edward VII oval tea caddy of Georgian design, with moulded and panelled sides and conforming lid with turned oval ebonised finial, 4. 75ins high, Birmingham 1906 (weight 5ozs - finial slightly damaged), a George III fiddle pattern caddy spoon with shell pattern bowl, by S. K., London 1816, and one other plated shell pattern caddy spoon
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K. Roubal- Pheasant in a tree in an alpine winter landscape; etching, signed and dated '26 within the plate, 18x14cm: together with four other etchings of wildlife by the same hand, and a quantity of heliogravures after European Masters from the 17/18th centuries, various sizes, (a lot), (unframed)
Marklin Set No.29761 DB Class 401 3-car ICE Overhead Electric Set (contains K Series track) complete with transformer, some wear to box Excellent to Excellent Plus Boxed. 2 x Intermediate ICE Coaches including First Class and Restaurant Car, boxes worn/grubby Excellent Plus to Near Mint Boxed. (3)
Continental Outline Locos. Jouef TGV Atlantique 4-car Set and separately boxed Coach, Lima 4-car TGV (complete with TGV tickets dated 07/12/88) boxes worn Near Mint to Mint Boxed. Jouef SNCF 4-6-2 Class K and 2-8-0 Class C Steam Locos generally Excellent. Liliput repainted 4-6-0 Steam Loco, Rivarossi Nord Pacific (lacks buffers and smoke deflectors), unknown make 0-8-0 DB Class 55 Fair to Good and repainted Sharp Stewart 2-4-0 Tank Good Plus. (9)
DICKENS, CHARLES Master Humphrey's Clock. First Edition in Book Form. 1840-41. 3 vols. bound in two. 8vo., cont. half green morocco, spines gilt (lacks dedication to Samuel Rogers and title page for Vol. 3). Illustrations by G. Cattermole and H. K. Browne. With Vol 1 only of the same, orig. cloth (joints split), and three others. (6)
KEPPEL, Sir HENRY The Expedition To Borneo of H.M.S. Dido for the Suppression of Piracy . . . Third Edition. With An Additional Chapter . . . by Walter K. Kelly. 2 vols., 1847. 8vo., orig. cloth, spines gilt. 11 lithographic plates, mostly tinted, and six folding maps, and one folding table. (2) A good copy.
Beche, Henry Thomas de la, Report on the Geology of Cornwall, Devon, and West Somerset, London, for her Majesty's Stationery Office, by Longman, Orme, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1839, 8vo (210 x 120mm.), folding hand-coloured frontispiece map of Cornwall, Devon, and West Somerset, 8 folding plans, one hand-coloured, 3 plates, and a folding facsimile debenture, tipped in signature of A. K. Hamilton Jenkins, frontispiece re-strengthened, modern endpapers, later green cloth, spine lettered in gilt.
Dickens, Charles (1812-1870), Little Dorrit, London, Bradbury and Evans, 1857, 8vo (210 x 130mm.), two volumes, lithographed frontispiece, title and 39 plates by H. K. Browne, occasional marginal spotting, contemporary ownership inscriptions on front free endpapers, contemporary half calf, spines rubbed, First Edition.
A Halberd model 1809. for the 2nd and 3rd standard-bearer of Line Infantry, France. Strong ridged blade of diamond section, the axe-blade slightly curved and with a substantial fluke. Round socket with two long side straps, the screw for attaching the pennant missing. About 60 cm remain of the original shaft, with vestiges of the black mounting and indistinct branding marks. On the blade the inspection marks "B" (Joseph Ambroise Bisch, Controller 2nd Class), "K" with star (Joseph Krantz, 1st Director) and hammered number "9". Total length 90 cm. €2,500.00
Beatrice Elvery (Lady Glenavy) RHA (1881-1970), By Candle and Crib and Today We Will Only Gossip, K. F. Purdon's By Candle and Crib, Maunsel & Co., Dublin and London, 1914. First edition. An Irish Christmas tale with four colour plates and a b&w cover illustration by Lady Glenavy. 16mo; illustrated papered boards. A scarce and remarkably pretty little book. Also with this lot, Lady Glenavy's memoir, Today We Will Only Gossip, Constable & Co., London, 1964. First edition. Octavo, plum cloth covered boards with gilt titles to black panel on spine, in original dust jacket. An essential reference for all interested in twentieth century Irish art and letters, with recollections and photographs of George Bernard Shaw, Katherine Mansfield, W. B. Yeats and others. (2) €80-€120
A rare William III ascribed East Anglian trefid spoon,+ with a beaded rattail and two small ear like projections, pricked S S over S A over 1703, and scratched B B on the back of the terminal, by Elizabeth Hazlewood, Norwich 1697, 17.8in (19.9cm). Marks: E H crowned, turret, crowned rose, date letter K, 1.5oz.

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