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Lot 1021

G Elosson - Continental river landscape, acrylic on canvas, signed lower right, 75 x 100cm; and K W Burton - St Ives, limited edition print (2)

Lot 1102

K Lee - Sunlit trees, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 183 x 122cm

Lot 182

2001 Robin Hood 2B 2.0 Make: Robin HoodModel: Sub KYear: 2001Mileage: 4904VIN: 2B140318082000GDWConfiguration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: E671WCLTransmission: ManualRobin Hood Engineering Ltd was founded in 1980 appropriately enough in Sherwood, Nottinghamshire. It started out making Ferrari Daytona replicas based on the Rover SD1, along with Super Sevens after production by Lotus ended. The Robin Hood was introduced in 1989 using Triumph mechanicals. The monocoque style chassis was manufactured using a Triumph Dolomite or, later, Ford Cortina and Ford Sierra as a donor vehicle. The Robin Hood policy was for all the bits for a kit to come from a single donor vehicle, rather than a variety of different machines. A new style, more advanced chassis was adopted for the Robin Hood 2B of 1999, as here. This example was registered in August 2001, and has had three former registered keepers according to its V5C. 4905 miles are showing on its odometer, although this total isn't warranted. However, a check of the online history shows that at the first MoT for which there is any information (June 2006), the mileage was only 3302 miles, and annual use was minimal. The current MoT is valid until June 2023. The vendor purchased it after it had been stored in a garage for around five years after its previous lady owner passed away. He carried out a service, changing the plugs, leads, rotor cap, cambelt, thermostat, temperature sensor and oil, air and fuel filters, after which it was put through an MoT. The history folder contains just the V5C along with the current MoT certificate.

Lot 549

1993 Rover Metro 1.4 GTi 16v 39,675 miles from newMake: Rover Model: Metro GTi Year: 1993Mileage: 39675VIN: SAXXPWNKEAD847187Configuration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: K582JRWTransmission: manualThis 'hot hatch' GTI variant of the Rover Metro, in British Racing Green with 1396cc K-Series 16-valve engine and half-leather interior, had been in a private collection and off the road from 2008 to 2022. It has recently had a new MoT put on it - valid until June 2023 - and the vendor describes it as a 'future classic that drives well'. The car has recently been treated to a new cambelt, oil and filter, and rear brake cylinders, with recent invoice for the commissioning work totalling over £700. Registered in May 1993, the Rover has had four previous registered keepers and its odometer shows 39,675 miles, which can be largely warranted from the available history. The paperwork file includes the V5C and book pack with owner's handbook, dealer directory, radio code, quick guide, and radio instructions. There's the current MoT certificate plus a print-out of the online summary from 2008 to 2006, along with the certificates from 2008 and 2006 to 2002. The invoices date from 2007 back to 1994, when the Metro was sold via Mann Egerton as a one-year-old secondhand car. In addition, there is a 1994 Metro brochure, price list and colours and trims catalogue. PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR VIDEO PRODUCED 13TH AUGUST BY ACA OF THIS CAR.

Lot 1029

An 18ct gold, seven stone diamond ring, 2.1g, K

Lot 1048

A late Victorian 18ct gold, turquoise and diamond ring, Chester 1899, 3.3g, K/L

Lot 1073

An oak eight day longcase clock, 18th century, 12" arch brass dial with chapter ring signed M Wetherad, K: Lonsdale, anchor escapement movement with inside countwheel striking on a bell (possibly in a later case)Hood with chips to the capitals, hood glass with sereral cracks, trunk with cracks to the plasters, case with later added wooden side cheeks below the seatboord, dial is discoloured, seconds hand is missing, later hour hand, movement is dirty, this is a wind up movement by the key, clock is sold without a winding key. Pendulum bob has come loose from the pendulum rod, with two clock weights

Lot 158

An 18 carat gold textured band ring, finger size K; a 9 carat gold textured band ring, finger size N1/218 carat gold ring - one leaf motif lacking and slightly misshapen, evidence of re-sizing, 4.3 grams. 9 carat gold ring - good overall condition, 2.8 grams.

Lot 176

An 18 carat gold cultured pearl and diamond pendant on an 18 carat gold chain, pendant length 2.6cm, chain length 47.5cm; and a pair of 14 carat gold matching earrings, with screw post fittings, length 2.1cmPendant on chain - the approximate qualities of the diamonds are; caratweight 0.15, colour I/J/K, clarity SI2/I1/I2, 3.0 grams. Earrings - the approximate qualities of the diamonds are; caratweight 0.08, colour I/J/K, clarity I1/I2/I3, 2.7 grams.

Lot 189

An 18 carat gold diamond solitaire ring, finger size KThe ring is in fair condition. It is hallmarked with maker's mark 'FC?', Birmingham, 1978. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; caratweight 0.30, colour J/K, clarity SI2/I1. Old cut diamond, with rose cut diamond set shoulders. Gross weight 2.3 grams.

Lot 218

An 18 carat gold diamond cluster ring, finger size OThe ring is in good condition. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; caratweight 0.30, colour I/J/K, clarity SI1/SI2/I1. Round brilliant cut diamonds. Gross weight 3.0 grams.

Lot 235

A 9 carat gold signet ring, finger size K; a 9 carat gold ruby and split pearl cluster ring, finger size Q; a rope twist chain, with applied plaque stamped '9C', length 41.5cm; and a curb link bracelet, unmarked, length 18.3cmThe pieces are in good to fair overall condition. The split pearl and ruby ring has been re-shanked. Clasps in working order. Signet ring - 3.3 grams. Split pearl - 2.6 grams. Rope twist - 3.1 grams. Bracelet - 16.2 grams.

Lot 259

A 9ct gold and diamond cluster ring, set with sixteen brilliant cut diamonds, each 1.4mm, in a lozenge shape, on narrow band, size K/L, 1.5g.

Lot 292

A gold swivel ring set with Ancient Egyptian turquoise scarab bead, the band of later date in Ancient Egyptian style with rope twist decoration, unmarked but tests as 18ct gold, bead 14mm by 9mm, size J/K, 2.9g.

Lot 297

An 18ct gold sapphire and diamond ring, round cut sapphire 4mm diameter, flanked by four bands of small round cut diamonds, size J/K, 3.9g.Condition: The ring appears to have been resized, there are some scratches to the sapphire, all of the small diamonds appear to have inclusions, the ring has clearly been well loved but the mounts are rubbed, as well as surface marks and wear throughout. 

Lot 303

A 9ct gold George & Dragon medallion, maker S&K, 19mm, fitted into a 9ct gold pendant coin mount, with heart shaped border and loop, 29.5mm, 6.0g total.

Lot 17

Two white metal rings, one with amethyst stone, both inscribed Wiggers Handmade in Denmark, size K and M, and another 1970's style ring (3)

Lot 4

A ruby and diamond ring marked 18k, size K, weighs 3.45 grammes

Lot 8

A pair of pendant earrings, marked 9ct, and a yellow metal signet style ring, size K/L

Lot 1004

Kutchinski 18ct gold curb chain bracelet with tongue and groove fastener, twin catches and safety chain, import hallmarked for London, stamped 750, Kutchinski, K ld, 55.8g

Lot 151

A Ridgeway lidded dish, unmarked porcelain lidded dish, nine Essex K & C soup/pasta bowls

Lot 106

ILLUSION SET DIAMOND CLUSTER RINGthe diamonds totalling approximately 0.1cts, on nine carat white gold shank, ring size K-L and approximately 1.8 grams

Lot 86

DIAMOND CLUSTER RINGthe multi diamonds totalling approximately 0.48cts, in twenty-one carat gold, ring size K-L and approximately 5.3 grams

Lot 106

An 18 carat gold quartz cushion cut ring, 4.7g, size F, together with a 10 carat gold split pearl ring, of heart shape, 4.5g, size K and two dress rings, boxed (4)

Lot 910

Four various model aeroplane engines including 'Paw 55Be' radio control, 'K-Diesels Mills 1-3', 'MP Jet' and 'E D Diesel' (mostly clean but some use)

Lot 84

THREE BOXED GOLD RINGS comprising 9ct gold smoky quartz ring, 9ct gold believed aquamarine dress ring, stone measuring 15 x 11mms, 18ct gold and platinum diamond chip ring, 9.2gms gross (3)Provenance: deceased estate Carmarthenshire, consigned via our Carmarthen OfficeCondition Report:Aquamarine ring size N/OSmokey Quartz size LPlatinum/Diamond size K

Lot 98

22CT GOLD WEDDING BAND, ring size K, 4.5gms, in vintage ring boxProvenance: deceased estate Carmarthenshire, consigned via our Carmarthen Office

Lot 42

δ Salvador Dalí (1904-1989)Vision de Paradis, from La vida es sueño (Field 73-1-K; M&L 517a)Etching with aquatint printed in colours, 1971, signed in pencil, numbered from the edition of 250, published by Editeuropa, Monaco, with their blindstamp, on Richard de Bas paper, with full margins, sheet 587 x 794mm (23 1/8 x 31 1/4in)δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

Lot 200C

Documents & Ephemera - Blackburn - Lancashire & Australia.  Deed box of old legal documents & papers, correspondence, accounts, etc. relating to William Dewhurst Hardie, late of Northcote, Melbourne, Australia, who died 13 Feb. 1918. Also Mrs E. Hardie. Original will of Edmund Dewhurst of Pleasington, 1853. Trustee papers, bank books, etc. for H. & K. Dewhurst & W. D. Hardie. A very large detailed 2" thick trustee ledger, 211 pages of manuscript entries 1889-1930.

Lot 240

JOHN. K. JAMES. BRITISH CONTEMPORY Four of Us, Three of Them...Signed, inscribed and numbered 116-650. Lithograph 21½' x 7½'

Lot 321

A three stone diamond ring. In gold marked 18ct. 2g gross. Size K

Lot 92

A set of six J K W Decor Carlsbad Alt Wien cabinet plates with courting scenes by Saji Fragonard, marks to the bases, 19.5cm dia

Lot 129

Milton A Poem by William Blake edited by K P and R R Easson 1978 First edition Softback Book published by Shambhala Boulder / Random House some ageing good condition. Sold on behalf of Michael Sobell Cancer Charity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 331

Harry Potter and The Half Blood Prince by J K Rowling 2005 First Edition Hardback Book published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc some ageing good condition. Sold on behalf of Michael Sobell Cancer Charity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 332

Harry Potter and The Order of The Phoenix by J K Rowling 2003 First Edition Hardback Book published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc some ageing good condition. Sold on behalf of Michael Sobell Cancer Charity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 132

Two boxes of tea sets, B & K floral dish and other ceramics

Lot 107

Platinum and diamond solitaire ring, size J, 3.4g, and a matching platinum engraved wedding band, size K, 2.6g.

Lot 145

9ct gold signet ring, 2.6g, size N, maker B S Birmingham, a 9ct gold signet ring, T & S Chester, 1.3g, size K, and an unhallmarked yellow gold signet ring, size N, 3.9g,

Lot 50B

Sterling silver trophy of tyg form, Lauderdale Hunt, Point to Point, Farmers Race, 24th March 1931, won by Sloe Gin, owned and ridden by K T McLelland, with antler handles, on hardwood stand, 25cm high including stand, Birmingham, 1408grams. Trophy is 20cm without stand.  Stand is detachable.  Requires cleaning.  No obvious damage, appears well.

Lot 84

Gold, diamond and sapphire three stone lady's ring, the central sapphire flanked by two diamonds, marks to shank unclear, size K, 2.6g.

Lot 51

Onkyo Audio System, to include A-921 Amplifier, T-409 tuner, C-721 C.D player and K-R609 cassette deck, (untested).

Lot 126

A diamond 18ct white gold cluster ring, with round brilliant cut diamonds, (the central stone missing) total diamond weight approx 0.70ct, size K, total gross weight approx 3.8gms Further details: central stone missing, all other present, some tarnish to metal claws bent 

Lot 134

A large 9ct gold and quartz dress ring, rectangular faceted stone approx 25 x 20mm, eight claw setting to fancy mount, size K, total gross weight approx 17.3gmsFurther details: good slight chip to corner and abrasions to others wear and tear commensurate with age 

Lot 138

A tigers eye quartz and 9ct gold dress ring, comprising an oval quartz approx 12 x 17mm, to spit scrolled shoulders, size K, total gross weight approx 4.4gms Further details: good stone present,  wear and tear to settings commensurate with age  

Lot 203

Four gold rings including a 22ct gold band, size N, weight approx  3.2gms along with a 9ct gold machine engraved band, size K1/2, a stone set two colour 9ct gold band, size K and a 9ct gold signet ring (misshaped) size J1/2, combined total gross weight approx 4.8gms Further details: wear and tear commensurate with age stones abraded 

Lot 160

Play.- Crowne (John) The Destruction of Jerusalem by Titus Vespasian. In two parts. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal, 2 parts in 1, first edition, leaf K 'The Play ended, Mrs Marshal returns and Speaks the EPILOGUE...' and final advertisement leaf misbound between title and prologue of part 2, without errata f., trimmed at head, affecting headlines, first title soiled, stained, lightly browned, modern light blue boards, printed label to spine, [Wing C7385], small 4to, Printed for James Magnes and Richard Bentley in Russel-street, near the Piazza's, and the Post-house in Covent-Garden, 1677.

Lot 204

Dickens (Charles) The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, first edition in book form, early issue, half-title, engraved frontispiece, additional title and 41 pates by R. Seymour and H. K. Browne ("Phiz"), some foxing to plates as usual, slight offsetting, lower hinge cracked, original cloth, recased, lightly rubbed and soiled, joints and upper hinge repaired, [Smith I, pp.19-27], 8vo, Chapman and Hall, 1837.

Lot 23

Japan.- Milne (John) and W. K. Burton, The Great Earthquake in Japan, 1891, second information, 30 photographic plates by Kazumasa Ogawa, with captioned tissue guards, map, occasional light damp-staining, some slight splitting at gutter, original cloth, spine sunned, covers slightly soiled, extremities rubbed, Yokohama, [1894] § Ledoux (Louis V.) A Descriptive Catalogue of an exhibition of Japanese Figure Prints, colour frontispiece, plates, endpapers browned, calf-backed boards, extremities a little scuffed, uncut, New York, The Grolier Club, 1924 § Fraser (Mrs. Hugh) A Diplomatist's Wife in Japan, 2 vol., second edition, plates and illustrations, bookplates, some spotting or foxing, endpapers browned, original pictorial cloth, gilt, spines sunned, ends bumped, 1899; and 12 others, Japan and Asia, v.s. (16)⁂ The first, a superb photographic record of the devastating earthquake in Japan.

Lot 1003

BASEBALL, modern card issues, mainly complete (6), inc. Gypsy Queen, Panini Coopers Town, American Archives, K-Mart, Baseball Immortals, Renatta Glasso, EX to MT, Qty.

Lot 226

K. B. Hancock Hand signed 31X24 Colour Print Titled 'Friday the 13th'. limited edition print by Fine Art Guild Print Shows a Lancaster Bomber Plane flying through the clouds. Fantastic Print In Superb Condition. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 514

Battle of Britain Signed 22 Battle of Britain Pilots, Crew. 1st Oct 1998 In Commemoration of the Battle of Britain Suite date stamp. In Commemoration of The Battle of Britain Suite at the Royal Star and Garter Home for disabled Ex Service Men and Women. Opened by his Royal Highness The Duke of Kent. Picture cachet of Spitfire and Group Captain Douglas Bader visiting the Home in 1945. Personally Signed ( hand Signed ) by 22 Pilots, Air Gunners all involved in the Battle of Britain. R. L. Jones 64 and 19 Sqns Battle of Britain Fighter pilot Geoffrey Garside Observer 236 Sqn Battle of Britain4 G Leggett 46 Sqn Battle of Britain fighter Pilot W H Hodds 25 Sqn Air Crew Battle of Britain in Bristol Blenheim FIt. Lt. Ludwik A. Martel (VM KW K2)603 Fighter Sqn. 1940. Battle of Britain. He joined 54 Squadron at Catterick in Mid-September 1940 and moved to 603 Squadron at Hornchurch, E B B Smith 610 Sqn Pilot Battle of Britain. WW11 Ace Sqn Ldr H. M. T. Heron 266 and 46 Sqn Battle of Britain Fighter pilot R. L. Jones 64 and 19 Sqns Battle of Britain Fighter pilot Cyril B. Brown Air Commodore Battle of Britain Fighter pilot 245, 253, 532, Sqn John Keatings ( Air Gunner with 219 Sqn Battle of Britain ) A G Russell 43 and 145 Squadrons Battle of Britain fighter. Joined 43 Squadron at Usworth 28 th September 1940. Alan W Gear 32 Hurricane Sqn, Battle of Britain fighter pilot Plt Off Peter Ayerst who achieved confirmed victories in the Battle of Britain and not eligible for the Battle of Britain Clasp, Sqn Ldr J G P Millard Nos 1 and 242 Squadrons Battle of Britain fighter pilot. J A A Gibson 501 Sqn New Zealander Ace with 12 Victories in Hurricane. Battle of Britain Fighter Pilot Sqn Ldr T S Pickering 501 Sqn Battle of Britain During head on attack on DO 17 Bomber over London I was shot down by front gunners of the formation aircraft on fire baled out and landed by parachute in the guards depot at Caterham E. G. Parkin, fighter pilot with 501 Sqn., Battle of Britain. £9. 95 Peter Raymond Hairs 501 Sqn Battle of Britain fighter pilot. K. N. T. Lee, 501 Sqn Battle of Britain, Dunkirk pilot WW11 Ace Trevor Gray 64 Sqn Battle of Britain fighter pilot. Avis Hearn awarded M M for Bravery during Battle of Britain whilst under stuka attack on poling radar station Aug 1940. H G Whittick 604 Sqn Air Gunner Battle of Britain. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 520

JS40/6c 50th Anniv. of the Battle of Britain14 Battle of Britain fighter pilots etc Personally signed by Co - Pilot who flew the Covers Flt Lt K S Dyce and 14 Battle of Britain fighter pilots Crew etc Flt. Lt. A. C. Leigh Battle of Britain fighter pilot with 64(F) Sqdn Flt Lt L A Martel 54 and 603 Sqns Battle of Britain Fighter Pilot, Flt Lt Ken Edwards 600 Sqn Battle of Britain Air gunner. was at Stalag Luft 111 inmate help carry the wooden Horse and joined the Gymnasium class K. C. Edwards 1941- 1945, with. Air Gunner 600 Sqn Battle of Britain Blenheims posted to 150 Sqn. Z T A Wroblewski 302 Sqn Polish Battle of Britain Fighter Pilot Avis Hearn awarded M M for Bravery during Battle of Britain whilst under stuka attack on poling radar station Aug 1940 John Keatings, British air gunner with 219 sqn in Battle of Britain, Richard Haine No 25(F) Sqn 4 Sep 1939 First Blenheim fighter patrol of War. Also 600 Sqn Battle of Britain pilot flew with 68, 96, 488 Sqn's. Theatres of operation Europe, Hong Kong, Ace with 5 enemy aircraft destroyed, Alec Ingle 605 Sqn Battle of Britain Fighter pilot WW11 Ace Ralph Wolton 152 Sqn Fighter Pilot Battle of Britain Trevor Gray 64 Sqn Battle of Britain fighter pilot Sqn Ldr J G P Millard Nos 1 and 242 Squadrons Battle of Britain fighter pilot Gp Capt F. R. Carey CBE DFC AFC DFM. Sgt Carey of 43 Sqn Hurricanes at Tangmere until April 1940. Awarded DFM 1st March 1940 and commissioned. Then with No3 Sqn at Kenley from April 1940, in France to return wounded early 1940. Flight Commander No 43 Sqn Kenley from June until November 1940 Alan W Gear 32 Hurricane Sqn, Battle of Britain fighter pilot Sqn Ldr H. M. T. Heron 266 and 46 Sqn Battle of Britain Fighter pilot. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 566

Handwritten Letter Dated 17 June 1971 Signed by Air Vice Marshal K C Giddings Flew in the Battle of Arnhem was conscripted into the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve in 1940. On 1 November 1941, he became a Sergeant in the RAFVR He completed his pilot training in the United States of America. Upon returning to Britain, he joined No. 122 Squadron RAF, based at RAF Turnhouse, and flew Spitfires. were reposted to RAF Hornchurch He then flew sorties over northern France. In July 1942, Giddings flew from the aircraft carrier HMS Eagle, situated in the Mediterranean, to Malta. In August he joined No. 246 Squadron RAF and provided air support for the convoys involved in Operation Pedestal On 1 October 1942, he was regraded to the rank of Pilot Officer on probation During that month he flew as many as four sorties a day, and shot down at least two enemy aircraft, including involved in the defence of the island from the Axis powers until November 1942, injured during an accident. He was taking off when a truck appeared on the runway in front of him. He crashed returned to England to recuperate. During the summer of 1944, he was made a flight commander in No. 118 Squadron RAF. With them he flew the Spitfire IX. With the squadron he took part in the Battle of Arnhem and shared the destruction of a Messerschmitt Bf 109. In February 1945, Giddings was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 571

200th 1st Manned Aerial Voyage - Belgian versions Flown in Hot Air Balloon by Pilot Jean Donnet Pilot and Signed by Edward A Shipman 41 Sqn Pilot Battle of Britain. K G Wynn Details from Men of the Battle of Britain Book Enclosed. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 124

Kipling (Rudyard). The Irish Guards In The Great War, edited and compiled from their diaries and papers, 2 volumes, 1st edition, London: Macmillan and Co., 1923, 2 maps, previous owner inscriptions to the front endpapers, some light toning, original uniform gilt decorated red cloth, boards & spines lightly rubbed & marked, 8vo, together with Khosla (K. R. & R. P. Chatterjee). His Imperial Majesty King George V and the Princes of India and the Indian Empire, edited by R.P. Chatterjee. Lahore: printed by Sh. Mohammad Sharif at the Calcutta Art Printing Works for the Imperial Publishing Co., [1937], numerous colour & monochrome illustrations, front gutter cracked at the preface, some light toning & spotting, original silver cloth, boards & spine rubbed and marked with slight loss, front hinge split & spine partially detached, folio, plus Brayley (E. W.), Ancient Castles of England And Wales, 2 volumes, London: Longman, Hurst, and Co., 1825, monochrome engraved plates by W. Woolnorth, bookplates to the front pastedowns, some light spotting & toning, contemporary uniform green half morocco, boards & spines slightly rubbed, 8vo, and Queen Victoria. Leaves From The Journal of Our Life In The Highlands, from 1848 to 1861..., illustrated edition, London: Smith, Elder, and Co., 1868, numerous monochrome illustrations, front & rear gutters cracked, some light toning throughout, all edges gilt, original gilt decorated red cloth, boards & spine rubbed & marked with some minor loss, folio, plus other 19th & early 20th-century literature & plate books, including The Looking Glass, or Caricature Annual 1835, Vol.6, London: Thomas McLean, 1835, folio, The Communists of Paris 1871, Types, Physiognomies, Characters, by Bertall, London: Buckingham & Co., 1871, Impressions Lithographiques de Voyage par M. M. Trottman & Cham, Paris: Chez Aubert & Cie, circa 1880, folio, some leather bindings, but mostly original cloth, overall condition generally fair/good, 8vo/folioQTY: (3 cartons)

Lot 181

Dickens (Charles). Bleak House, 1st edition, London: Bradbury Evans, 1853, monochrome illustrations by H. K. Browne later endpapers, some spotting & toning, later plum half morocco retaining contemporary morocco spine, spine & hinges slight rubbed, 8vo, together with other 18th-century to modern miscellaneous literature, including A Cyclopedia of Agriculture, Practical and Scientific;..., 2 volumes, by John C. Morton, London: Blackie And Son, 1856, contemporary uniform gilt decorated half calf, 8vo, The History of Pendennis..., 2 volumes, London: Bradbury Evans, 1849, The Virginians. A Tale of the Last Century, 2 volumes, London: Bradbury Evans, 1858, both by William Makepeace Thackeray, 8vo, some leather bindings, mostly original cloth, G/VG, 8vo/folioQTY: (6 shelves )

Lot 186

Australasia. Johnston (W. & A. K.). Dominion of New Zealand, circa 1880, colour lithographic map, inset maps of Chatham island, Environs of Aukland, Environs of Wellington, Environs of Dunedin and New Guinea, 585 x 450 mm, together with Vandermaelen (Phillipe Marie Guillaume). Iles des Amis, circa 1827, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, inset descriptive text in French, 480 x 555 mm, with Walker (J. & C.). Western Australia Containing the Settlement of Swan River and King George's Sound [and] Van Diemen Island, 1833, two engraved maps on one sheet (as published), contemporary outline colouring, 320 x 405 mm, plus Bonne (Rigobert). Isles de la Reine Charlotte [and] Carte de la Terre Van-Diemen, Paris, circa 1787, two hand-coloured engraved maps, slight spotting, each approximately 250 x 360 mm, and another seven maps similar, including examples by or after Cook, Morse and Walker, plus a small late 18th century uncoloured engraved portrait of Captain James Cook, 175 x 110 mmQTY: (13)

Lot 201

Collins (Capt. Greenville). Fowey & Mounts Bay..., [1693 -1779], hand coloured engraved sea chart, inset map of Mount's Bay, elaborate cartouche, compass roses and numerous rhumb lines, 450 x 565 mm, together with A Large Draught of the Downes..., hand coloured engraved sea chart, 430 x 535 mm, with a chart of Rye and its harbour, 450 x 290 mm, with Mercator (Gerard). Zelandia Comitatus, circa 1600, hand-coloured engraved map, large strapwork cartouche, 345 x 490 mm, French text on verso, plus Johnston (A. K.). West India Islands, circa 1850, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, some marginal fraying, slight toning to the central fold, 505 x 605 mm, and Johnston (Keith). Ireland, circa 1870, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, 430 x 340 mm, with two other maps similarQTY: (8)

Lot 209

Folding Maps. A collection of nine folding maps, mostly 19th century, engraved and lithographic regional and touring maps, including Wyld (James). A New Map of England & Wales Projected upon the Trigonometrical Operations made for the General Survey of the Kingdom, James Wyld (Successor to Mr Faden), 1st. January 1830, large engraved map with bright contemporary hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen on two sheets, calligraphic title, table of the altitudes of the principal mountains and table of explanation, slight offsetting, edged in green silk, each sheet approximately 625 x 950 mm, paper endpapers, contained in a contemporary cloth slipcase with a publisher's printed label to the upper cover, together with Wallis (John). Wallis's New and Correct Map of the Post Roads of England & Wales, 1790, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on hessian, some staining, small holes where old folds cross, old manuscript ownership signature to the upper margin, 555 x 470 mm, contained in a contemporary marbled card slipcase with publisher's printed label to the upper cover with an additional manuscript ownership signature, heavily worn and frayed, with Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co. (publishers). Map of Greater London, printed by Edward Stanford, circa 1890, folding lithographic map laid on linen, slight spotting and staining, 740 x 630 mm, contemporary cloth boards with the gilt letters 'J. H. L.' to the upper siding, plus Johnston (W. & A. K. publishers). Northern Part of Ross and Cromarty Shires, Compiled from Actual Surveys by John Craig, Glasgow, circa 1850, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, inset map of Lewis, 1020 x 700 mm, contained in a contemporary blind-stamped cloth slipcase, and Brion de la Tour (Louis). Cartes des Postes D' Allemagne et des États Voisins..., Paris, 1791, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, edged with pink linen, 730 x 1060 mm, two string ties in the upper corners, with another four folding maps, including examples by or after Ordnance Survey, Foley. Headley and Dufourcet, various sizes and condition, with Lewis (Samuel). A Topographical Dictionary of England..., 1831, folding engraved map of England and Wales and forty (only) uncoloured engraved county maps (including 10 folding), bookplate of Earl Granville, contemporary half gilt with gilt decorated spine, upper board detached, worn at extremities, 4to, plus Taylor (A. E.). Twenty-five City Plans, circa 1930, uncoloured photolithographic plans with English text below and on the verso of each map, map size approximately 120 x 180 mm, and Blomfield (Ezekiel). Lectures on the Philosophy of History..., 1819, printed title, advertisement and contents list, twelve (complete as list) engraved hemispherical maps with contemporary hand-colouring, partially uncut, slight spotting throughout, contemporary boards, 4to, together with Kent. Porcelain plate, possibly Coalport, circa 1880, colour transfer design featuring a map of the county of Kent, on a white background with a gilt and floriate rim, 225 mm diameter, and Treen. Spooled Length of Ribbon, circa 1880, yellow ribbon contained between two wooden circular discs, one disc painted, the other with an uncoloured circular lithographic map centred on Tunbridge Wells, diameter 55 mm, with a vellum indenture dated 1690, with one red wax seal and a small attached simple manuscript map, overall size 650 x 750 mmQTY: (39)

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