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An Armand Marseille bisque-head Dream Baby doll from mould 351, with fixed blue glass eyes, open mouth with two teeth, and bent-limb composition body, wearing a broderie anglaise christening gown, the head marked "A M Germany 351 / 5.K", height approximately 46cm (back of head cracked and repaired, hands damaged)
An Armand Marseille bisque-head Dream Baby doll from mould 351, with sleeping blue glass eyes, open mouth with two teeth, and bent-limb composition body, the head marked "A M Germany 351 / 2 3/4 K", height approximately 35cm; also a composition doll with sleeping blue eyes, the head marked "H W 40 Foreign", height approximately 38cm
A very large Simon & Halbig for Kammer & Reinhardt bisque-head doll from mould 100, with sleeping brown eyes, open mouth with four teeth, brown hair, and ball-jointed straight limb toddler body, wearing broderie anglaise blouse, blue skirt, lace-trimmed apron, and flower trimmed hat with lace veil, the head marked "K [star] R / SIMON & HALBIG / 100", height approximately 101cm (hands repaired)
A 19th Century English Porcelain Cheese Stand, circular, with gilded rim, the horizontally reeded concave sided body painted four times with the letter K composed of flowerheads beneath a ducal coronet, raised on four lion paw feet, a label adhered to the underside inscribed in ink 'Bishop of Ely's Sale 1886' (23cm diameter)
BINDINGS: SANDERSON, E. The British Empire at Home and Abroad, 6 volumes, contemporary half calf, [circa 1900]; WILSON, J.M. The Rural Cyclopedia, 4 volumes, engraved plates, some hand-coloured, some spotting, lacks additional titles, contemporary calf, slightly rubbed, Edinburgh, 1848; BATE, P.H. The English Pre-Raphaelite Painters, plates, somewhat spotted, blue morocco gilt by Bumpus, g.e., 1899; KAROLY, K. Raphael's Madonnas & other great pictures, plates, somewhat spotted, blue half morocco by Bumpus, spine gilt, 1894; GOLDSMITH, O. Le Vicaire de Wakefield, engraved plates, title slightly spotted, maroon half morocco, Paris, 1844; and 3 others (Knight), 8vo or 4to (16)
Kilburne (Richard) A Topographie or Survey of the County of Kent, first edition, engraved portrait, folding map inserted before text, some spotting, nineteenth-century morocco, spine faded, [Wing K-434], 4to, Thomas Mabb for Henry Atkinson, 1659. *** Inserted map 'Kent, with her Cities and Earles Described and Observed ... Performed by John Speede and Sold by Henry Overton [c1745]', small tears at folds.
A late 18th/early 19th century Danish sugar caster, the vase shaped body engraved with trailing flowers, leaf swags and pendants between ribbon bows and oval reserves, one pricked with initials 'J B S', on a round foot the rim pricked 'M B' and 'J Jro = K Jb 1828 (?)', the pierced and engraved capstan-shaped cover with bayonet fitting and vase finial, Copenhagen circa 1800, assay master F Fabricius, 18.5cm high (7.25 in), 186g (6 oz)
State Tracts: Being a Collection of Several Treatises Relating to the Government. Privately Printed in the Reign of K. Charles II, light dust-soiling, contemporary half calf, rubbed, [Wing S5329], 1689 ~ Rapin de Thoyras (Paul) Acta Regia, title printed in red and black, title slightly cropped, laid down without loss, lightly soiled and with contemporary ink inscriptions, library buckram, for James, John and Paul Knapton [&c.], [c.1733] ~ A Collection of State Tracts, Publish'd on Occasion of the Late Revolution in 1688 and during the Reign of King William III, 3 vol., titles printed in red and black, later half morocco, front covers loose, 1705-07, ex-library copies with bookplate, stamps and classmarks, folio (5).
KATERINA WILCZYNSKI (b1894-d.1978) Watercolour and ink study of a bunch of roses, with inscription 'All good wishes to Steffa for recovery - Love K Wilc, 23/2/50' dated 25/7/46, 17x23.5cm. This lot also includes two volumes illustrated by the artist: 'Rome', published by Nicholson & Watson, London, 1946, and another lesser known volume entitled 'An Artist's Diary in Pictures' published by Bruno Cassirer, Oxford, 1949.
---. NAVAL INTELLIGENCE DIVISION. PERSIA, original cloth, faded, rebacked, extremities slightly frayed, H.M.S.O., 1945 ~ Hitti (Philip K.) History of Syria, 1951 ~ Burn (A.R.) Persia and the Greeks, 1962 ~ Shuster (W. Morgan) The Strangling of Persia, New York, 1912 ~ Winstone (H.V.F., editor) The Diaries of Parker Pasham, 1983 ~ Bousted (Colonel Sir Hugh) The Wind of Morning, 1971 ~ Belhaven (Lord) The Uneven Road, 1955, plates, maps, illustrations, original cloth, some dust-jackets; and a small quantity of others, Middle East, Persia, 8vo (qty).
Guida dei Vraggiatori in Italia..., new edition, engraved title, bookplate of James Grove Wood, Castle Grove on front pastedown, contemporary calf-backed boards, Florence, 1824 ~ Baedeker (K., editor) Palestine and Syria, Leipzig and London, 1876; Belgium and Holland, seventh edition, Leipzig and London, 1884 ~ Wyld (James) Map of the Ottoman Empire, The Black Sea and the Frontiers of Russia and Persia, folding hand-coloured lithographed map, n.d. ~ Handbook (A) for Travellers on the Continent, thirteenth edition, original morocco, rubbed, 1860, folding maps, all but the first and last original cloth; and 14 others, guides, 8vo (19).
A collection of flatware, comprising; a Victorian silver-gilt double ended child's feeder spoon, London 1879 by Henry Holland, a pair of Victorian Irish crested old English pattern fish knives, Dublin 1871, a George III old English pattern table spoon, initial 'K', London 1790, a rat tail pattern teaspoon, Sheffield 1906 and a George IV ivory handled butter knife London 1827 - 8 oz gross
K Kowalczewski: Study of a Nude Greek Warrior, standing with legs parted, wearing only a plumed helmet, resting his left hand upon a large circular shield behind him, his right hand held out to aim a javelin (now missing), upon a canted rectangular plinth signed and dated 1912, grey marble stand, 40cm high
Staffordshire.- Walton (W.L.) Burton Upon Trent, lithographed view of the town and river after K. Thomas, with hand-colouring, 310 x 420mm., unexamined out of frame, three short tears into image, neatly repaired, very small surface loss, lower left, framed and glazed, Burton upon Trent, W. Wesley, mid 19th century.

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