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An early 19th Century Dutch silver heart shaped hanging pin cushion, with two oval pierced panels of a woman holding a pannier with further panels of trellis and leaves, with hanging loop on a silver chain, pin cushion, 9.5cms. See Sullivan (K), Needlework Tools and Accessories - A Dutch Tradition, page 95, plate 13, for a similar example.
Dickens (Charles). The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, 1st edition, London: Chapman and Hall, 1839, engraved portrait frontispiece, 39 etched plates by Hablot K. Browne, some spotting, toning and offsetting, previous owner signature to title, contemporary green half calf, rubbed, 8vo, together with The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit, 1st edition, London: Chapman and Hall, 1844, half title, etched frontispiece and additional title, 38 etched plates by H.K. Browne, one or two small marginal chips to plates, some browning and light spotting, contemporary half calf, upper cover detached, rubbed, 8vo, with three others: Bleak House, 1st edition, 1853, Our Mutual Friend, 2 volumes in one in original cloth, later edition (lacking volume II title and first plate), and David Copperfield, later Chapman & Hall issueQTY: (5)
Dickens (Charles). Bleak House, 20 original parts in 19, 1st edition, London: Bradbury and Evans, March 1852-September 1853, additional etched pictorial title and 39 plates by Hablot K. Browne ("Phiz"), with 'The Village Pastor' booklet in part 15, lacking advertisement leaf at end of part XVI?, usual browning to plates, occasional light toning and soiling, original publisher's blue pictorial wrappers after "Phiz", some losses to spines, a few chips, tears and creases, contemporary cloth portfolio, lacking some ties, 8vo, together with Eliot (George). The Mill on the Floss, 3 volumes, 1st edition, London: William Blackwood and Sons, 1860, 16 pp. advertisements at end of volume III, contemporary previous owner inscription to volume III, some light spotting and soiling, hinges tender, original blindstamped cloth, Mudie's Library label remnants to upper covers of volumes I-II (label intact to volume III), spines a little darkened with small chips and tears at ends, some wear to corners, 8vo QTY: (22)NOTE:First work Eckel pp. 79-85.
Beaton (Cecil). The Face of the World, an international scrapbook of people and places, 1st edition, London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1957, numerous monochrome plates and illustrations, mostly after photographs, original pale blue cloth, spine lettered in gilt, rubbed and slightly frayed dustwrapper (more heavily to top and bottom edges and front fore-edge), 4to, together withArdizzone (Edward). Baggage to the Enemy, 1st edition, London: John Murray, 1941, monochrome illustrations to text, including some full-page, signed by Adizzone to front endpaper, ownership signature of D. K. Thick dated 1942 to front pastedown and later gift inscription dated 1981, plus small ownership label of F. & M. Turland, Poole Dorset at foot, original blue cloth, a little rubbed, 8vo, plusGolden Cockerell Press. The Tail of the Golden Cockrel by Pushkin, 1936, several illustrations, including title printed in gold, original red cloth in dustwrapper, minor fraying to head of spine, 12mo, and other various wood engraving and illustration and similar, including John Farleigh, Graven Image, an autobiographical textbook, 1940, The Wood Engravings of Joan Hassall, with an introduction by Ruari McLean, 1960, Almanach Henri Boutet 1901, Un Siecle de Parisiennes, Texte par Hippolyte Dedillers, Paris: Librairie Nelet, 1901, hand-colored illustration, contemporary quarter calf, with original printed wrappers bound in, rubbed and scuffed to spine, 12mo, limited edition 67/1050, a Japanese woodblock printed specimen book, circa 1960s, Alphabet and Image, no. 1 & 3, 1946, and no. 1, 1949, etc. QTY: (16)
Modern Fiction. A large collection of modern & 1st edition fiction books, including The Ipcress File, 3rd impression, 1963, Billion Dollar Brain, 2nd impression, both by Len Deighton, original cloth in dust jackets, covers rubbed & toned with some loss, 8vo, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, by John le Carré, 2nd impression, London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1974, original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, & works by Ian McEwan, Anne Rice, J. K. Rowling, Bernard Cornwell, Patricia Cornwell, Dick Francis, J. G. Ballard, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8voQTY: (6 shelves )
A collection of books to include, some first editions: (1)To the Lighthouse, Virginia Woolf, Published by Hamburg: The Albatross, 1932. (2) The Waves, Virginia Woolf, The Albatross, 1933. (3)Cities of the Plain (Complete in two volumes), Marcel Proust (First translated into English from the French by C. K. Scott Moncrieff). Published by Alfred A. Knopf, London, 1929. (4) The Traveller's Tree, Patrick Leigh Fermor, Publisher: John Murray, 1950. (5) The Unexpurgated Code: A Complete Manual of Survival & Manners, J.P Donleavy, Published by Seymour Lawrence Book/ Delacorte Press, New York, 1975. (6) Pepita, Vita Sackville-West, Published by London: Published by Leonard and Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press, 1937. (7) The Age of Innocence, Edith Wharton, Published by John Lehmann Ltd, London, 1953. (8) The House of Mirth, Edith Wharton, Published by John Lehmann, Ltd., 1953. (9) The Reef, Edith Wharton, Macmillan, 1913. (10) A Room with a View, E M Forster, Edward Arnold & Co, 1945. (11) Selected Poems of T.S Eliot, T.S Eliot, Faber, 1948. (12) Adam Bede, George Eliot Zodiac Press, 1967. (13) Theseus, Andre Gide, Horizon, London, 1948
An early 20th century Edwardian era circa. 1900's Austrian china and hallmarked silver teapot. Assay marked for Birmingham. Date letter k for 1909. Makers marks S&H for Sanders & Hales. The teapot having a yellow ground with cobalt blue and gilt hand painted arabesque and rocaille type motifs. Three crown makers stamp to base. Wear to the gilt. Repair to handle. Measures 13cm tall.
METAL - CLASSIC ARTISTS - LP COLLECTION. Superb instant collection of 20 x LPs designed to be turned up to eleven! Artists/titles are AC/DC (x4) - Back In Black (UK og K 50735 - glossy VG/with printed inner/VG+ embossed sleeve), For Those About To Rock... (K 50851 - VG+/Ex, embossed sleeve), If You Want Blood (K50532) and Highway To Hell (K50628), Guns N' Roses - Appetite For Destruction (RE sleeve, 942 148-1, WX 125 - Ex/VG+), Van Halen - Van Halen (BSK 3075, og US Winchester press with Burbank labels - Ex/Ex w/printed inner), Kiss - Creatures Of The Night (CANL 4 - Ex/Ex w/printed inner), Dio (x4) - Dream Evil (US og, 925612-1 - Ex/Ex w/printed inner), Holy Diver (VERS 5), Sacred Heart (VERH 30) and The Last In Line, Aerosmith - Rock In A Hard Place, W.A.S.P (x4) - S/T, Inside The Electric Circus, The Last Command and The Headless Children and Queensyrche (x4) inc. Empire and Operation:Mindcrime. Condition is often neat VG+ to Ex+.
THE MOTHERS OF INVENTION (FRANK ZAPPA) - 7" RARITIES. Brill selection of 3 x early 45s from Frank and The Mothers! Titles are Trouble Comin' Every Day c/w Who Are The Brain Police? (US Verve VK-10458 - fine and glossy Ex condition record), Why Don't You Do Me Right c/w Big Leg Emma (US Verve VK-10513 - very clean and sharp Ex condition) and Tears Began To Fall (K 14100, UK - top Ex+ condition).
ALICE COOPER - LP/7" COLLECTION. Wicked split pack of 3 x LPs plus 10 x 7" releases. Titles are Schools Out (UK og K 56007 - VG+ record/with the knickers!/Ex lovely example sleeve), Love It To Death (UK K 46177 - Ex/Ex+ great copy), Killer (K 56005, seams unglued, an easy fix), Elected (UK four prong and solid centre), No More Mr. Nice Guy, Teenage Lament, Department Of Youth, Slick Black Limousine (flexi), Under My Wheels, Be My Lover, Schoo's Out (7") and Hello Hurray. Condition is often neat VG+ to Ex+.
LED ZEPPELIN - STUDIO LPs (WITH OG/EARLY UK PRESSINGS). Lovely clean pack of 5 x studio LPs from Led Zep comprising of og/early UK pressings. Titles are Physical Graffiti (UK og SSK 89400, with Kings Road address sleeve, no Warner logos on records, matrix endings machine stamped A1/B4/C1/D1 - Ex+ superb condition records showing only a couple of extremely faint and wispy paper marks/with og printed inners and insert, light foxing/Ex og sleeve with some minor edgewear), I (plum Atlantic early RE 588171, Warner/Arts/Jewel credits both sides, A1 (corrected side 1) & B4 matrix endings/Ex no grey stripe sleeve with a little foxing, has later catalogue number sticker K 40031 over the og cat. number), II (plum Atlantic early RE 588198, labels with Livin' Lovin' Maid and Killing Floor, sleeve with Lemon Song, A6/B4 matrix endings - Ex record with some minor poly bag residue/VG+ some minor foxing and edgewear), 'IV' (early orange/green label RE K 50008 with 2401012 in matrix - Ex+/Ex+ great copy with Peter Grant credit printed inner), Houses Of The Holy (K 50014 A2/B2 - Ex/Ex printed inner) and Presence (SSK 59402 A1/B1 - Ex+/Ex light foxing, og embossed lettering sleeve and still in shrink with sticker).
JOHN COLTRANE - LP RARITIES. Absolutely superb collection of 9 x LPs featuring Trane including lovely condition original UK and early US pressings... Titles are My Favourite Things (UK og, Atlantic ATL 5022 - strict VG+ condition record showing very few marks, with one tiny 'just about' feelable scratch on side 1/VG+ neat sleeve, old sticker on the front, a little writing on the reverse), ...Plays (UK HMV CLP 1897 - extremely clean Ex record/VG+), Africa/Brass (UK HMV CLP 1548 - glossy VG+/VG+), Bags And Trane (UK London Atlantic og LTZ-K 15232 - extremely fine Ex condition record/VG+), Coltrane's Sound (UK plum Atlantic og 587039 - quite lovely Ex/Ex condition), Coltrane Jazz (early US pressing, Atlantic mono 1354, with 'black fan' label - lovely Ex/Ex), Bahia (UK Stateside SL 10162 - top Ex+ record/Ex), Stardust (US early Prestige RE, PR 7268 with yellow labels showing 203 South Washington Ave address, non deep groove, VAN GELDER machine stamped - VG+ some minor surface marks/VG) and On West 42nd Street (RM 157 - Ex+/Ex+). Wonderful selection.
JIMI HENDRIX - LP/7" COLLECTION. Smashing collection of 5 x LPs plus 5 x 7" (10 releases in total) from Buster. LPs: Are You Experienced (Track Backtrack reissue LP in original sleeve, 2407 010 - clean Ex record/VG original front laminated 612 001 sleeve with some creasing, stamp and pen on the reverse), The Cry Of Love (2302-023 - Ex/Ex), Rainbow Bridge (K 44159 - nice Ex/Ex), Isle Of Wight (2302 016 - Ex/Ex) and Hendrix In The West (2302 018 - VG+ copy). 45s include Hear My Train A' Comin (K 14286 - ace Ex+), Burning Of The Midnight Lamp, Voodoo Chile and The Wind Cries Mary. Condition the remainder of the 45s is generally VG to Ex.
HEAVY ROCK/METAL - LPs/7" COLLECTION. Top collection of 12 x LPs plus 6 x 7" (18 releases in total) designed up be turned up to 11! LPs include AC/DC (x4) - Back In Black (EU K 50735 - Ex+/Ex, embossed sleeve), Highway To Hell (ATL 50628), If You Want Blood (K 50532) and Powerage (ATL 50483), Praying Mantis - Time Tells No Lies (SPART 1153 - great Ex+/Ex+ with printed inner), Accept - Metal Heart (PRT 26358), Scorpions - Tokyo Tapes, Nutz - S/T, W.A.S.P - The Headless Children (ESTPD 2087) and Moxy - II. Also with 45s from Def Leppard, Judas Priest, Witchfynde and Iron Maiden. Condition is often clean VG+ to Ex+.
THE ROLLING STONES/RELATED - LP COLLECTION. Ace collection of 7 x LPs including collectable pressings. Titles are Let It Bleed (early stereo boxed RE, SKL 5025 - VG+/with lovely Ex+ condition poster/Ex very sharp sleeve, og hype sticker), Sticky Fingers (UK COC 59100 A4/B3 - VG+/with insert/VG), Beggars Banquet (boxed stereo RE, SKL4955 - VG+/Ex), Ya-Ya's (SKL 5065 - VG copy), Goat's Head Soup (COC 59101 - Ex/Ex, w/insert), Black And Blue (COC 59106 - Ex+/Ex+ top copy, w/inner) and Ronnie Wood - Now Look (K 56145 - Ex+/VG+, glue unstuck, an easy repair).
CALIFORNIAN METAL ARTISTS - LP RARITIES. Ear melting selection of 8 x original title LPs featuring artists hailing from The Golden State! Titles are Dark Angel - Darkness Descends (UK FLAG 6 og - very fine Ex condition record/with inner/Ex+ very clean sleeve indeed), Megadeth (x3) - So Far, So Good... So What! (UK EST 2053 - VG+/Ex, w/inner), Killing Is My Business... (UK MFN 46 - Ex/Ex, w/inner) and Peace Sells... But Who's Buying? (UK EST 2022 - Ex+/Ex+ superb copy, w/inner), Cirith Ungol - King Of The Dead (RR 9832, NL og - Ex/Ex, w/inner) and Frost And Fire (US, LF001 - VG+/Ex) and Motley Crue - Shout At The Devil (96-0289-1 - VG+/VG, w/printed inner) and Too Fast For Love (ELK K 52425 - Ex+/Ex+, w/printed inner)
STATUETTE DE RISHABHANATHA EN ALLIAGE DE CUIVRE DORÉINDE DU SUD, CIRCA IXE SIÈCLE7 cm (2 3/4 in.) high Footnotes:A GILT COPPER ALLOY FIGURE OF RISHABHANATHA SOUTH INDIA, CIRCA 9TH CENTURY印度南部 約九世紀 銅鎏金勒舍婆那陀像 Provenance: With Claude de Marteau, Brussels, by 1970s This charming little bronze depicting Rishabhanatha commands a much larger presence. Rishabhanatha was the first of twenty-four great teachers within the Jain religion known as Tirthankaras, reputed to have lived millions of years ago. He is also one of the five most popularly worshipped Tirthankaras. With an alert gaze, he is seated in meditation, his shoulders drawn forward, allowing the arms to be secured well into the lap, with the right hand placed on the left palm, thumbs nearly touching. His torso is well-defined and 'sky-clad' (naked), according to the Digambara Jain sect. A small cranial protuberance (ushnisha) surmounts his head, a feature that is occasionally represented in Jain figures. The back is cast as beautifully as the front, showing the long tresses that identify Rishabhanatha flowing past his shoulders. While having no immediate published comparison, this enigmatic gilded figure almost certainly belongs to the small corpus of Jain bronzes from Karnataka or Tamil Nadu in South India, where Jainism experienced a revival in the 8th and 9th centuries. Most indicative of this, he is shown seated with one leg folded over the other in the Southern depiction of the meditation pose, as opposed to the North's 'double lotus' position. Secondly, the Digambara sect to which this bronze pertains was most prominent in South India at the time. A c.9th-century bronze Rishabhanatha from Karnataka, formerly in the collection of Siddharth K. Bhansali was sold at Bonhams, New York, 16 March 2021, lot 333. The present sculpture's peculiar triangular base suggests the Jina may have once sat within a yantra or mandala, or belonged to a Sarvatobhadra shrine composed of Tirthankaras arranged in pyramidal tiers, such as a late Chalukya example from the 12th-13th century published in Sivaramamurti (ed.), Panorama of Jain Art, 1983, p. 246, no. 352.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Medieval gold ring with vacant setting, 13th-14th century, the lozenge-shaped bezel with a vacant lozenge/teardrop-shaped stone setting, between stepped shoulders, to a wire shank, in yellow gold, ring size K. £800-£1,200 --- This ring was discovered by a detectorist in Hanby, Lincolnshire. The ring is recorded on the Portable Antiquities Scheme database, Ref: LIN-1B904C, and has subsequently been disclaimed as Treasure (ref: 2020-T280).
A DIAMOND DRESS RING, composed of a trio European-cut diamonds within collet-setting, to a surround and shoulders of similarly-cut diamonds, mounted in 18K gold, diamonds approximately 1.00ct total, ring size NCondition Report: Diamonds: approx. 1.00ct total, estimated colour I/J/K, estimated clarity SIStamped 18KNormal signs of wear, overall in good condition
A GROUP OF ENAMEL AND GOLD JEWELLERY, including a penguin brooch, a bow brooch and ring, in 18K gold, first brooch length 2.7cm, second brooch width 2.7cm, ring size K, total gross weight 18gCondition Report: Some minor enamel discrepancy on each piece - normal signs of wearTotal gross weight approx. 18g
A WWII period female Captain's 4 pocket khaki tunic of the Indian Medical Service, named to "K Patricia Roe", with single bronze collar badge (the other missing), brass buttons (worn), brass shoulder titles, and WWII medal ribbons: Italy Star, Defence and War medal; also a collar less khaki shirt, similarly named. GC (2) £50-70

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