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A diamond and cinnamon diamond three stone ring, the central round brilliant cinnamon diamond, approximately 0.20 carats, claw set between near colourless round brilliants, approximately 0.40 carats total, to a triple reeded shank, finger size K, and a late Victorian 18 carat gold turquoise and diamond seven stone ring, set with three turquoise cabochons and four old-cut diamonds, hallmarked Birmingham 1890, finger size P (2)
Brinkley (Frank). Japan, Described and Illustrated by the Japanese, illust. K. Ogawa & K. Tanamura, vols. 2-10 (of 10), [1897-8], nine colour flower colotypes, twenty-seven hand-col. albumen print photos, b&w illusts. to text, orig. patterned cloth with paper labels to upper covers, soiled and somewhat worn, folio Yedo edition limited to 1000 copies, the full title details and limitation number combined to the missing volume one. (9)
Downey (W. & D.). The Cabinet Portrait Gallery, 1st-5th Series, 1890-94, 180 mounted carbon-print portrait photos, including Sarah Bernhardt, Lillie Langtry, T. H. Huxley, Oscar Wilde, J. M. Barrie, Queen Victoria, Sir William Thomson, Julia Neilson, Henry Irving, Jerome K. Jerome, George Bernard Shaw, The Crown Prince of Siam, Thomas Hardy, etc., scattered minor spotting, contemp. half morocco, rubbed, 4to (5)
Sparrow (Anthony). A Collection of Articles Injunctions, Canons, Orders, Ordinances, & Constitutions Ecclesiastical, with other Publick Records of the Church of England, Chiefly in the Times of K. Edward VI, Q. Elizabeth, K. James & K. Charles I, 4th ed., 1684, eng. armorial frontis., separate parts with dec. borders, lacks all after 3H1 (last 3 leaves of Table?), endpapers renewed, contemp. calf, rebacked and corners repaired, 4to, (Wing S4826), together with De Luzancy (H.C.), Reflexions on the Council of Trent, pub. Oxford, 1677, imprimatur leaf and half-title present, eng. to title, contemp. calf, spine repaired, 8vo, plus three other 17th c. volumes, including two defective (5)
K J Homolka. A 28 bore boxlock non ejector gun no.1104 26 3/4-inch barrels with 2 1/2-inch chambers about 1/2 and 3/4 choke borings machined rib and cross bolt extension the scroll backed frame engraved with scenes of gamebirds against woodland scenes the fences carved with oak leaves cocking studs 13 3/4-inch well figured stock with pistol grip and ribbed buttplate nitro reproof left barrel wall thickness marginal 4lb. 12oz.
Three Third Reich silver Salvers, 20cm diam, one with K D 2in centre, 13-24-31.10.30 with 18 facsimilie signatures, K D 2 stands for Kaverheine Division marked on back 830 Somme Breslan, other salver marked III J R dated on back 24-4-06-29-4-31 835 OTTO Schneider, Third with shield 2 top right corner 4 squares in centre two chequered, left side 1.4.32, right side 30.9.34 underneath Oberst Kohl, 3 ur Erunnerung silver mark 8305
Kenneth J Wood, late 20th century- 'A Hobby at Thursley' and 'A Marsh Harrier at Elmley'; acrylic on board, a pair both signed and dated 1984, both bear labels for The Mall Galleries, Society of Wildlife Artists Exhibition 1984 attached to the reverse, 34.5x56cm., ea: Beryle C K Bell late 20th century- 'Rapefield';oil on board, signed, 37x43cm., (3)
CHARLES DICKENS: SKETCHES OF YOUNG GENTLEMEN, ill H K Browne, 1838, 2nd edn, ttl pg damaged with part loss, not affecting text, orig pict bds worn & soiled, rebkd, inner joints split + [ROBERT SMITH SURTEES}, MR SPONGE’S SPORTING TOUR---, ill John Leech, 1853, 1st edn in book form, 13 hand col’d plts, a few text ills col’d in, old hf cf worn, inner joint split, (2)
FREDERICK A POTTLE (ED), 3 ttls: BOSWELL ON THE GRAND TOUR, 1953, 1955, 1st edn, 2 vols, orig cl d/ws; BOSWELL IN HOLLAND, 1953, 1st edn, orig cl d/w; BOSWELL’S LONDON JOURNAL, 1951, orig cl d/w + FRANK BRADY AND FREDERICK A POTTLE (EDS): BOSWELL IN SEARCH OF A WIFE, 1957, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + FREDERICK A POTTLE AND CHARLES H BENNETT: BOSWELL’S JOURNAL OF A TOUR TO THE HEBRIDES, 1963, 1st edn, orig cl d/w + CHARLES RYSKAMP AND FREDERICK A POTTLE (EDS): BOSWELL THE OMINOUS YEARS, 1963. 1st edn, orig cl d/w + JOSEPH W REED AND FREDERICK A POTTLE (EDS): BOSWELL LAIRD OF AUCHINLECK, 1977, orig cl d/w + WILLIAM K WIMSATT AND FREDERICK A POTTLE: BOSWELL FOR THE DEFENCE, 1960, 1st edn, orig cl d/w + MARLIES K DANZIGER AND FRANK BRADY (EDS): BOSWELL THE GREAT BIOGRAPHER, 1989, 1st edn, orig cl d/w, (10)
J H INGRAM: THE HEART OF THE ENGLISH MIDLANDS – NORTH MIDLAND COUNTRY, B T Batsford 1947, 1947, 1st edns, orig cl d/ws + DOREEN WALLACE: ENGLISH LAKELAND, B T Batsford 1940, 1st edn, orig cl d/w + FRANK SINGLETON: LANCASHIRE AND THE PENNINES, B T Batsford 1952, 1st ed, orig cl d/w + EDMUND VALE: NORTH COUNTRY, B T Batsford 1937, 1st edn, orig cl d/w + A K WICKHAM: THE VILLAGES OF ENGLAND, B T Batsford 1932, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + 6 other Batsford ttls, (12)
Dick (Philip K.). Martian Time-Slip, NEL, 1976; The Man Who Japed, Eyre Methuen, 1978; The Transmigration of Timothy Archer, Gollancz, 1982; Lies, Inc, Gollancz, 1982; Humpty Dumpty in Oakland, Gollancz, 1986; Nick and the Glimmung, Gollancz, 1988; Mary and the Giant, Gollancz, 1988; The Ganymede Takeover, Severn House, 1988; The Broken Bubble, Gollancz, 1989; The Crack in Space, Severn House, 1989; Our Friends from Frolix 8, Kinnell, 1989, all orig. cloth in d.j.s, d.j. to first vol. rubbed at edges, 8vo (11)
Upton (Florence K, illust.). The Adventures of Two Dutch Dolls and a "Golliwogg", words by Bertha Upton, Longmans, n.d, c.1900, col. illusts. throughout, orig. linen-backed pictorial wrappers, sl. rubbed and creased, closed tear to lower cover, oblong 4to An early reprint of the first Golliwogg book. (1)
Baedeker (K.). Italy, part third: Southern Italy, Sicily, 2nd revised ed, Coblenz, 1869, folding maps, some damp staining, orig. cloth gilt, together with Italy, first part: Northern Italy & Corsica, 2nd revised ed, Coblenz, 1870, folding maps, ink stamp to title and some spotting, orig. cloth, upper joint split, plus twelve other late 19th/20th c. Baedekers covering Italy, all orig. cloth, all 8vo (14)
*Arnold (James, 20th c.). A collection of forty-three mostly pen & ink original illustrations for Onward, Trolley! by Gene Fowler, pub. J. M. Dent, 1938, sheet size approx. 275 x 190 mm (11 x 7.5 ins), together with Fry (Rosalie K.), A Collection of thirty-four original pen & ink illustrations for Fly Home Colombina, pub. J. M. Dent, 1960, thirty-four b&w pen & ink drawings on card, together with one signed watercolour, sheet size 175 x 210 mm and sl. smaller (watercolour image approx. 185 x 145 mm, with wide margins) (a folder)
FORD MODEL T WAGONETTE Registration SP 5139 Another Fife registered 4 cylinder T used in the Hackney trade and dating from c1922. This is an unusual model with a rear compartment with face-to-face bench seats for six (or eight). Its side window panels can be slid out to provide for open-sided summer tours (although these are currently painted in). It has a rear entrance with single step (loose) and sports its original 'HACKNEY CARRIAGE' rear plate. Typical of an early 20s bus the vehicle is fitted with side oil lamps in addition to electric head and wing lamps. The engine is fitted with an oversize radiator to handle the heavy loading that was intended for the vehicle and although not run for many years the engine turns over freely from the crank handle. Professionally refinished in all-black with varnished wood wheel spokes it seems to have much of its original rexine trim although this is thinly overpainted. It has been dry stored since it was restored and is in very sound structural order being displayed at Alford Motor Museum until being offered for sale. It is fitted with detachable sign-written 'Drambuie' side panels. An attractive detail is the dashboard mounted suppliers plate for 'H K Brown - Motor Engineers - Kirkaldy'. It comes with a spare cylinder head and a set of axle blocks.
A Royal Worcester blush ivory pot pourri vase and pierced cover the body painted with spring flowers above basket weave moulding highlighted in gilt green printed mark and date code for 1901 21cm high; together with a twin handled oval dish model no. H.254 painted with Autumn leaves blackberries and flowers signed K Blake on a gilt scrolling feet puce printed mark date code for 1932 and 'Maple' 26cm wide (2)
EX EDENHALL MANSION (NR. PENRITH) A PAIR OF VICTORIAN CAST IRON GARDEN URNS OF CAMPANA FORM, each having a pair of serpent handles attached to an egg and dart rim, each bowl has figure castings with leaves on a shaped socle, painted white, 67.5cm (26.5in) high, the bowls 41.5cm (16.3in) diameter, sold with a photograph of the front of the mansion showing the urns at the bottom of the steps. (3) *** The contents of Eden Hall Mansion were sold by PF&K in a four day sale in April 1922, the garden effects were sold, uncatalogued, on Wednesday, 19th April.
JEROME, Jerome K. Three Men in a Boat. Bristol & London: 1889. First edition, 8vo (183 x 115mm.) Occasional illustrations, 4pp. publisher's advertisements at rear. (Some light browning.) Original cloth, publisher's advertisements as pastedowns (spine slightly faded and bumped at head and foot).
Nine books on shooting including: Peter Scott’s Country Life Wild Fowl Book Morning Flight published in 1936 with coloured and monochrome plates throughout, Hunting and Shooting by Michael Brander, Going to the Moors by Ronald Eden, Woodland Management for Pheasants and Wildlife by Nigel Gray, A Keepers Country by J K Stanford, Waterfowl and Game-Birds in Captivity by A F Moody, Grouse Shooting by Martin Stephens, Highland Deer Stalker by Colin Gibson, and Grouse Land and the Fringe of the Moor by Lord George Scott. (9)
An H & K Tunstall autumn pattern bowl, painted with fruit and polychrome on bold brushwork ground with black rims - printed marks, painted numbers; together with a Crown Ducal bowl decorated with purple flowers and green leaves on grey floral ground, with black band and black flared foot - printed marks, painted numbers. (2)

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