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14ct white gold black onyx ring set with a single 4pt old-cut diamond approx 10 x 8mm, mm KU, size K, approx 2. gms together with another 18ct yellow blue and white enamel (pearl missing from the centre) ring size J, 2.29 gms. July 21st Condition ReportsCentral stone missing from the blue enamel ring.
The Mouse's Hour, by M Fitzgerald, illustrated by K F Barker, Country Life, 1937 first edition, together with Black Beauty, by Anna Sewell, illustrated by K F Barker, A & C Black Ltd, 1936, The Gateway to Shakespeare, Nelson & Sons, c.1920's, and Gone to Earth, by Mary Webb, illustrated by Norman Hepple, Jonathan Cape, 1930 first illustrated edition
JAMES JOYCE. 'Ulysses,' reprint, original cloth with embossed bow to front board, John Lane The Bodley Head, London, 1941; JEROME K. JEROME. 'Three Men in a Boat,' original cloth, spine panel missing, J. W. Arrowsmith, Bristol, 1889; SEBASTIAN FAULKS. 'Charlotte Gray,' signed by author, original cloth, unclipped dj, Hutchinson, 1998; VIRGINIA WOOLF. 'The Death of the Moth and Other Essays,' original cloth, frontis photograph, Readers Union, The Hogarth Press, London, 1943; SIEGFRIED SASSOON. 'Sherston's Progress,' first edition, original cloth, unclipped dj, Faber and Faber, 1936; GEORGE BERNARD SHAW. 'The Adventures of The Black Girl in Her Search for God,' first edition, original pictorial card, illustrations, Constable, 1932; With eighteen other literary works, some first editions including five Emile Zola's with uniform dj's by Elek. (24)
LIFE & TIMES OF MICHAEL K By JM Coetzee (1983) Secker and Warburg. First edition (Booker Prize winner). Together with DISGRACE By JM Coetzee (1999) Secker and Warburg. First edition. Together with YOUTH By JM Coetzee (2002) First edition. Together with SLOW MAN By JM Coetzee (2005) Secker and Warburg First edition. All in protective wrappers. (4)
CHARLES DICKENS. 'Dealings with the Firm Dombey and Sons, Wholesale, Retail and for Exportation,' first edition in book form, rebound half leather (uniform), tight clean textblock with timing to 38 illustrations by H. K. Browne, Bradby and Evens, London, 1848; 'The Personal History of David Copperfield,' first edition in book form, rebound half leather (uniform), tight clean textblock, spotting to 38 engravings by H. K. Browne including half title and frontis, Bradby and Evens, London, 1850; 'Little Dorrit,' first edition in book form, rebound half leather (uniform), capital 'W' in 'when' page 197, no end quotes for those preceding 'very' page 200, 39 illustrations by H. K. Browne including half title and frontis, clean and tight text block with some toning and spotting to illustrations Bradby and Evens, London, 1857; (3)
CHARLES DICKENS. 'The Posthumous Papers of The Pickwick Club,' first edition, rebound, illustrations by R. Seymour and H. K. Browne, toned and browning as expected, Chapman and Hall, 1837; 'The Pickwick Club,' two half leather vols, both half leather with Dickens 'A Tribute to Genius' post stamp stuck to free endpaper, 1837; 'The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby,' first book edition, rebound, engraved frontis, illustrations by H. K. Browne, spotting and toning throughout, Chapman and Hall, 1839; '....Nicholas Nickleby,' two vols, both half leather with Dickens 'A Tribute to Genius' post stamp stuck to free endpaper, 1839; 'The Life and Adventures of Martin Cuzzlewit,' first edition in book form, half red morocco with compartmentalized gilt spine, corners slightly turned, rubbed, a good clean copy with usual toning and spotting to plates, Chapman and Hall, 1844; 'The Adventures of Oliver Twist; or, The Parish Boys Progress,' first octavo edition, half red morocco, rubbed and bumped, Cruikshank illustrations including frontis, Bradbury & Evans, London, 1846; 'Dealings With the Firm of Dombey and Son, Wholesale, Retail and for Exportation,' first edition, contemporary green morocco bonding, turned corners, rubbed, Cruikshank illustrations, spotting as expected, Bradbury and Evans, 1848; 'The Personal History of David Copperfield,' first edition, rebacked cloth, usual browning and toning to plates, Bradbury and Evans, 1850; 'Our Mutual Friend,' first edition, two vols bound in one by Frederick R. Jones of Torquay, half red morocco with compartmentalized gilt spine, a good clean copy with light spotting to Marcus Stone illustrations, Chapman and Hall, 1865; With a new edition 'Oliver Twist,' 'The Lazy Tour,' (1890), 'Edward Drood,' (1870). (14)
CHARLES DICKENS. 'A Tale of Two Cities,' first edition, first issue with p. 213 mispaginated as 113, 16 etched plates by H. K. Browne including additional title and frontis, half green morocco with compartmentalized spine, rubbed, slight toning to illustrations, gilt edge to textblock, vg, Chapman and Hall, London, 1859.I can confirm that the book has the signature mark 'b' to the foot of the plate list and the misspelling "affetcionately" on line 12, p. 134.The leather is rubbed to the edges and on the hinges of the spine. There is a 4cm tear to the bottom of the frontispiece. The title page and frontis have some spotting with the ink not being set properly. 'Charles Dickens' is barely visible. Some indiscriminate spotting throughout with the plates fairing worse, as expected. With no tissue guards present, there has been some leaching of the ink onto the opposite text. The textblock is generally clean and tight.
SILAS K. HOCKING. 'Her Benny,' original decorative cloth, engraved frontis, Frederik Warne and Co, London, 1890; 'The Wizard's Light,' original decorative cloth, illustrated, Frederik Warne and Co, London, 1902; 'My Book of Memory,' first edition, original cloth, Cassell and Company, London, 1923; With thirteen other books including Arthur Quiller-Couch and W. W. Jacobs. (15)
THOMAS HARDY. 'Jude the Obscure,' first edition, original cloth, published as volume VIII of the Wessex novels, etching by H. Macbeth-Raeburn and a map of Wessex, Osgood McIlvaine and Co, London, 1896; 'A Changed Man. The Waiting Supper and Other Tales,' first edition, original cloth, frontis, MacMillan and Co, London, 1913; 'Time's Laughing Stock,' 1910, 'Late Lyrics and Earlier,' 1922, 'Human Shows Far Phantasies,' 1925; With nineteen other books including three vols of Roby's Traditions of Lancashire, Matthew Arnold, H. Rider Haggard, and Jerome K. Jerome. (25)
J. K. ROWLING. (b.1965 -). A Full Set of First Deluxe Edition Harry Potter Novels. Bloomsbury, 1999-2007.Seven volumes, four within original cellophane wrapping, first editions, 8vo, (242 x 160mm), comprising: Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. SIGNED by author pasted to half-title. 1999. red cloth with colour illustration by Thomas Taylor, blue sewn bands and marker ribbon, some spotting to text block; Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. 1999. blue cloth with colour illustration by Cliff Wright, green sewn bands and marker ribbon; Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. 1999. green cloth with colour illustration by Cliff Wright, yellow sewn bands and marker ribbon, cellophane wrapping; Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. 2000. purple cloth with colour illustration by Giles Greenfield, cellophaned; Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. 2003. burgundy cloth with colour illustration by Jason Cockcroft, yellow sewn bands and marker ribbon; Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. 2005. blue cloth with colour illustration by Jason Cockcroft, green sewn bands and marker ribbon, priced £30 and First Edition to white label on cellophane wrapper; Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. 2007. black cloth with illustration by Jason Cockcroft, yellow sewn bands at head tail of spine to white label, purple sewn marker ribbon, priced £35 and First Edition to white label on cellophane wrapping. Generally Fine copies (7)
J. K. ROWLING. 'The Tales of Beedle the Bard', first edition, London: Children's High Level Group, December, 2008, full crushed morocco with metal clasps and decorations to upper board, protective red velvet bag bearing embroidered signature, ten prints in original envelope, everything housed within a solander box in the form of a leather-bound book lettered in gilt with raised bands. Complete with white card slipcase, 'This Side Up'.
J. K. ROWLING. Fifteen books related to Harry Potter, including Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, signed by Robert Hardy (1925-2017) the original Minister of Magic from the film franchise; and 'Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows, signed by actor Martin Ballantyne, who played Scary Face in Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince, with an accompanying signed photograph and COA.
Four WWI casualty victory medals awarded to 23976 Pte. Arthur Pilkington 9th Bn. Loyal North Lancashire Regt, 33796 Pte. AW Milford 8th Bn. Loyal North Lancashire Regt, 32120 Pte. A K Simpson 1st/5th Bn. Loyal North Lancashire Regt and Private G H Boote 37702 2nd Bn. Loyal North Lancashire Regt with CWGC cert and other printed paperwork
Miers (Christopher, 1941).The Bay of Gibraltar, 1992, oil on board, signed 'C. Miers', 23 x 34 cm (9 x 13 3/8 ins), framed (34.8 x 46.8 cm), together with William-Powlett, (Katharine, 1911-1996). View from Early Morning Kilaguni Lodge, Tsavo Game Reserve, Kenya, watercolour on wove paper, signed with initials lower left 'K. W.-P.', unexamined out of the frame, mount opening 30.7 x 48.5 cm (12 1/8 x 19 1/8 ins), glazed and framed, 47.3 x 64 cmQTY: (2)NOTE:Miers: with the artist's label and London address verso
A Vienna (Sorgenthal) gold-ground teapot and cover, c.1796, finely painted with pendant swags of ivy below a garland of flowers between purple bands, the rim, shallow-domed cover and borders with raised gilt decoration, the cover interior richly gilt, impressed 96 and 33, 12.7cm highNote: For a slightly earlier teapot (of circa 1780) of related form (but with a curved spout), see E.W. Braun, Geschichte der K. K. Wiener Porzellan-Manufaktur, Vienna, 1907, pl. XVIII.Overall this teapot is in very good condition – the gilding and coloured enamels are bright and vibrant. There is some very slight wear to the tip of the spout – this is very minor indeed, and there are two small areas of slight flaking to the gilding on the cover – one below the finial and the other near the purple band borders around the edge – neither are very noticeable and both are minor. There are a few further minute flakes to the gilt body, and there are areas of very slight wear to the burnished gilding (which do not penetrate through to the white porcelain beneath). This teapot is remarkably fresh in appearance.
A group of silver comprising: a pair of Edwardian silver navette-shaped bonbon dishes, Birmingham, 1901, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, with pierced and repousse sides, 20.8cm long; a pair of square bonbon dishes with gadrooned borders, stamped sterling M&K, 925, 11cm dia.; and three shaped circular bowls, all stamped 900 or 925, total weight approx. 23.1oz (7)Please refer to department for condition reporttotal weight approx. 26oz
A 9ct gold wedding band and a signet ring; The ring band has bevelled edges, engraved 'AS~FD' on the exterior, London hallmarked '375' with maker's mark 'B.BROS', dated 1989, ring size K; A signet ring with monogram 'DJ' on the rectangular ring head, geometric details on shoulders to a tapered flat shank, unmarked, ring size R½; Total weight of items 11.0 grams (2).
Two five-stone diamond rings, one consists of five diamonds star-set on a high profile white metal mount, to a tapered yellow metal court shank, stamped as '18ct PLAT', ring size L; another has five diamonds rub over set on high-profile collets, with engraved shoulders to a thin flat shank, hallmarked as '18ct&PLAT' with maker's mark, ring size K½. Total weight of items 4.1 grams (2).
Three diamond rings in yellow gold, one consisting of a round brilliant diamond with an estimated weight of 0.25ct, claw set on a mount with diamond accents, to a tapered flat shank, Birmingham hallmarked as 18ct, ring size I; second consists of a brilliant diamond with an estimated weight of 0.28ct, claw set on a low profile mount, to a tapered shank, London hallmarked as 9ct, ring size K½, the last consists of diamonds on a bypass setting, with an estimated weight of 0.33ct, London hallmarked as 9ct, ring isze L½. Total weight of items 7.9 grams (3).
A gem-set dress ring in yellow metal, featuring an oval cut garnet in the centre flanked by two foiled-back square cut quartz, interspersed with pink and red stone accents, with scrollwork details on the closed-back mount and shoulders, to a tapered D-profile shank, hallmark rubbed off, ring size K½, total weight of item 3.2 grams.
A diamond solitaire ring in platinum, featuring a brilliant diamond with an estimated weight of 3.87ct, approximate colour and clarity of K-L, SI1, six claw set on a high-profile mount, to a plain tapered flat shank, marked 'platinum', ring size O½, total weight of item 6.1 grams.stone is slightly loose from setting.
A 9ct gold and three-stone diamond ring, consisting of three brilliant diamonds with an estimated total weight of 0.65ct, approximately colour and clarity range from J/K and I2-I3, claw set on a low profile mount, to a tapered yellow gold shank, London hallmarked '375' with sponsor's mark 'MJ', ring size R, total weight of item 2.6 grams.
A baguette and trillion diamond three-stone gypsy ring in 18ct gold, featuring a centre vertical colourless baguette diamond, flanked by two light yellow trillion diamonds, flush set to a plain D-section band, British hallmarked as '750' with maker's mark 'T&Co', ring size K½, estimated total weight of diamonds 0.21ct, total weight of item 5.2 grams.
A collection of assorted Matchbox diecast models, to include 60 Office Site Truck, 14 Iso Grifo, 57 Landrover Fire Truck, 62 Mercury Cougar, Superfast 20 Lamborghini Marzal, Superfast 56 BMC 1800 Pininfarina, Superfast 5 Lotus Europa, Superfast 23 Atlas Truck, Speedkings K-24 Lamborghini Miura, and King Size K-14 Jumbo Crane, all with boxes, some with playwear. (10)
1970s Psychedelic Rock/Prog Rock/Hard Rock - A collection of LPs, to include Pink Floyd - Relics, MFP 50397, stereo, reissue, The Piper At The Gates of Dawn, FA 3065, 1983 reissue, Meddle, SHVL 795, original pressing, no patent No. on cover, Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin II, K 40 037, 1974 reissue, King Crimson – The Compact King Crimson, EGLP 68, two LP compilation, Earthbound, EGED 1, reissue, Black Sabbath - Masters Of Reality, NEL 6004, reissue, Paranoid, NEL 6003, reissue, Greatest Hits, NEL 6009, Motorhead - On Parole, LBR 1004, Deep Purple - 24 Carat Purple TPSM 2002, together with Best Of Jethro Tull and Cream. (12)

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