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William IV mahogany mantle clock, with arched top and pierced brass sound boards, on a plinth base, white painted dial with Roman numeral chapter ring, signed Lawson, Bishopsgate within, London, the brass movement with bell strike, twin fusee barrel mechanism with pendulum and two winding keys, 39cms highCondition Report: Veneer cracks and minor structural cracksone or two missing veneers.Back door is slightly warped.Dial is worn, light scratching overall.Strike mechanism works but not fully tested.
HARRISON (Joseph, Editor). The Floricultural Cabinet and Florists Magazine, four volumes, comprises: volume X, XII-XIV, published London: Whittaker & Co., 1842, 1844, 1845 & [1846] first editions, engraved title-pages (lacking in volumes XIII and XIV) letterpress title-pages (lacking in volume XIV) full-page colour illustrated botanical plates, captioned with the Latin names beneath. A journal for professional and home gardeners, florists, and others, originally published monthly from 1833 until 1859, articles included aspects of flower cultivation, newly identified and rare plants, and gardening techniques, later endpapers, volume X with original green endpapers bound in, each volume except volume XVI with marbled edges, later calf over marbled boards, decorative spines, gilt, with leather labels titled in gilt, 8vo.(4) Joseph Harrison (1798?-1856) was a British horticulturalist and editor of horticultural periodicals. In 1830, with Richard Gill Curtis, he filed a patent relating to the glazing of greenhouses and in 1837, he moved to Downham, Norfolk, where he set up as a florist. His journal was a huge success selling more than 50,000 copies in its first nine months and after Harrisons death his sons made it a weekly publication renamed The Gardeners Weekly and Floricultural Cabinet.Condition Report: light foxing and marks throughout affecting some of the plates, spine ends and corners rubbed.
A quantity of Antiquities, to comprise South Italian black-glazed kylix, circa 4th Century BC, 20cm diam to include handles, old collectors label Cumae 1846,South Italian Gnathia ware black-glazed skyphos with white decoration under the rim, 10.5 cm high, circa 4th Century BC, South Italian Gnathia ware black-glazed amphora with white decoration around the upper body, with one handle missing, circa 4th Century BC, Marine encrusted Amphoriskos, circa late 1st millennium BC, South Italian black-glazed guttus, circa 4th century BC, with Medusa head tondo, rim chipped, 9 cm high, with old collectors label for Cumae 1846, a Roman pottery oil lamp, 15 cm diam including spout; old collectors label for 1847., another Roman oil lamp; both 1st-2nd Century AD, old collectors label for Cumae 1846, and a South Italian single handled bowl, circa 4th Century BC (8)Provenance: These items were collected in the 1930's/1940's by the Vendors father.Condition Report: Generally everything in this lot will have condition issues, mostly minor faults relating to age etc. Most of the items do have old collectors labels to them. There should be extra images online on our website to show reverse sides of items.Black kylix has small losses and light overall wear.. Small lamp on bottom right, losses to handle and general surface wear. Low dish front right. Wear to surfaces. The guttus has losses to spout, chips to foot, overall losses to black surface. The vase with lost handle, top left, wear to surface glaze. Top vase in image, overall wear to surface and pattern to rim, losses to black glaze, Possible restoration to left handle as body is grainy, Oil lamp on left, some chips to handle, general surface wear. The sea damage amphora, no handles, encrusted.
20th century brass clock garniture, the French-style brass clock with enamel roman numerals, the movement by FHS Germany, striking the hours and half hours on a bell, flanked by two six light candelabra, H 68cmCondition Report: No damage found, found in good condition, no restoration, modern clock.
A blue and white Chinese snuff bottle with unglazed base, decorated with a coiled, five-clawed dragon, 7cm highProvenance: The Property of a Lady. From a Private UK Collection.Condition Report: Under UV light there appears to be no damage.Some small pin holes in the glaze to base and minor discolouration to the shouldersWooden stoppers and base in poor condition.
WWII Kriegsmarine dagger and scabbard, the double edge blade with etched decoration and stamped Original Eickhorn Solingen, with wire bound ivorine grip and eagle pommel, with silver braid knot. Buyer must be over the age of 18, collection in person only Condition Report: One dent to scabbard, light scratching to blade, minor wear to scabbard
George III mahogany concertina card table, the folding top with green baize lining with candle plates and inset coin wells, on lappet knees and cabriole legs, terminating in pad feet, 71cm high x 87cm wide x 43cm deepCondition Report: The tope has some overall marking and scratches, interior surface has been relined, the remainder shows light domestic ware.
An austere bronze incense burner on three circular feet; with circular, oviform body; the base with four-character artisan, or other, mark; about 13cm diameter, late Ming Dynasty or later Provenance: The Property of a Lady. From a Private UK Collection. Artisan and other signatures do appear on bronze objects that are dated to the late Ming and Qing eras. See for instance page 57 of 'Sensuous Surfaces/The Decorative Object in early Modern China' for a selection of artisan marks. Condition Report: Light Verdigris to the shoulders and rim, as seen in the main images.A few dents and moulding blemishes.Light brown patina to the belly.1177grammes in weight
Royal Crown Derby Imari porcelain, a quantity to comprise ten saucers, eight cans, a bowl, five plates, a box and cover, six larger saucers, four tea cups, a small bowl, a jug, two large plates and two smaller plates (41)Condition Report: Box and cover to right has a cracked and repaired lid.There are internal flaws to the jug, one coffee can and a saucer.Most items are in good condition, minor wear to the gilding with some general light scratching
[Breeches Bible] The Bible : translated according to the Ebrew and Greeke . . .Imprinted at London by the Deputies of Christopher Barker, 1594, general and New Testament titles within woodcut border, double-column English text, 554 leaves with alphabetical tables at end, later endpapers, later leather and cloth, gilt title to spine, 8vo. The Geneva Bible is often known as the Breeches Bible because of the word breeches (for aprons) in Genesis 3:7.Condition Report: some light foxing, toning throughout, a few clean edge tears to lower leaf edges, dust soiling and light foxing to all edges, light marks to cloth, rubbing to spine ends and corners.
GRAY (Thomas). Grays Elegy, Illuminated by Owen Jones, published by London: Longman and Co., New York: Wiley and Putnam, 1846. first edition. 35 chromolithographed pages including title, illuminated in colour and gold, the text of the poem in black gothic script with colour initials surrounded by borders of leaves and vines, all edges gilt, gilt inner dentelles, binders small paper label on lower pastedown, contemporary blind-stamped full-calf over wooden boards imitating carved wood, blind-stamped floral design with cover title to front board, the first secular book to be illuminated in its entirety by the English architect and designer Owen Jones (1809-1874) the first known work to be issued in this special binding by Remnant and Edmonds, and the first recorded book with a joint American and English imprint on the title-page. 8vo. (1) Condition Report: Light rubbing to boards and spine, front board detaching spine ends and corners bumped, tape strengthening to joint of front pastedown and endpaper, joint to title-page cracked, pages 3-4 detaching, internally clean with some light marks margins.
Swarovski crystal glass, three models from the Paradise Bugs range including Paradise Butterfly Adena Light Siam (including leaf), Paradise Butterfly Ambur Blue (including leaf) and Almina Jonquil Butterfly (with stand). All boxed (3 Items)Condition Report: All appear to be in good condition.
A blue and white Chinese snuff bottle of cylindrical form decorated with the Daoist theme of Shoulao beside a stag; the base with Yongzheng four-character mark, but not of the period, with cylindrical wood stand [2]Provenance: The Property of a Lady. From a Private UK Collection.Condition Report: Under UV light this lot is goodSome speckling to glaze
A Chinese vase with trumpet neck, decorated in black and orange with a seated scholar and three other figures in a narrative scene, 24cm high; the base with four-character markProvenance: The Property of a Lady. From a Private UK Collection.Condition Report: Minor wear to stand.Some general light blemishes and pin holes to the glaze.Surface marking to the foot, seen in main image.
Mahogany chest of drawers,19th century, with two short over three long graduated drawers, with bracket feet, 94cms high x 93cms wide x 50cms deepCondition Report: Generally in good stable condition.Colour is duller than the illustration. Some damp stains to top, Light scratching and wear consistent with use and age.Restoration and re-polishing would assist appearance.Drawers run well.
A Late Regency/William rosewood book carrier, with turned handles and spindles to the three-quarter gallery, above a single drawer, the interior with drawers for inkwells and stamps, the bae lined with baize, 22.5cm high x 41cm wide x 28cm deepCondition Report: generally dusty.Drawer has some sticky residue in the bottom.The veneers to the back section have vertical crack lines along the façade, but they are stable.Overall light domestic wear and scratching.Generally a nice piece.
Satinwood military chest, 19th Century, with secretaire drawer, with red leather writing surface and an arrangement of pigeon holes and drawers, above three short and two long drawers, 101cm high x 104cm wide x 50.5cm deepCondition Report: Light overall wear and scratching to the top.Left hand side has small veneer loss to to the top section, and larger lifting piece to the foot.In the past it appears to have had restoration work to it.Colour is good.
Royal Crown Derby, a part dinner service in the Gold Aves pattern, printed marks to base, to comprise, a pair of tureens with lids, an octagonal fruit bowl, eighteen dinner plates, three oval platters, two oval dishes, eleven medium plates, eleven bread and butter plates, ten crescent form plates. a sauce boat, twelve large saucers, ten coffee cups, five tea cups and seven saucers (Qty)Condition Report: this service has been used as there is quite a bit of wear to the porcelain, light to medium wear to the white porcelain, especially to the dinner plates, but some of the lesser smaller plates have almost no wear. The gilding varies in quality, as one would expect from good to faded. Some plates show crazing to the glaze. One or two hair line cracks to the cups, but most pieces ring well.
Potter (Beatrix)The Tale of Tom Kitten.Frederick Warne, 1907, first edition, first, second or third printing (identical according to Linder p. 427), 86 pages, light-brown/green boards (surface abrasions to pages 62/63 with loss, joints splitting, two splash marks to upper board); idem., The Tale of Timmy Tiptoes.Frederick Warne, 1911, first edition, first or second printing (identical according to Linder p. 429), 85 pages, dark green boards (owner’s name to half-title, stain to rear board);With a quantity of others by or about Beatrix Potter. (42 books, qty pamphlets)
A Pair of Victorian Silver Plate Candlesticks, by Elkington and Co., Second Half 19th Century, each on shaped circular base with foliage cast corners, the stem tapering and decorated with foliage, with tapering nozzle and foliage cast socket, filled, 31cm high; Together With a three light candelabra, in the George III style, the base shaped square, with two scrolling arms and a central branch, 54cm high (3)This is overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the plating at the high points. There are some minor bruises in places. The central detachable finial on the three-light candleabrum is associated.
A light blue trinket box depicting Christopher Robin walking downstairs while holding Winnie the Pooh. Sketches of Christopher Robin and Pooh decorated around the side. Halcyon Days backstamp. This item has its original box. Dimensions of the original box: 4.75"L x 4.25"W x 2"H. Issued: 2003Dimensions: 1.25"H x 2.25" dia.Manufacturer: Halcyon DaysCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A light pink trinket box depicting Winnie the Pooh floating through the sky with a pink balloon. The interior cap reads ... a cloud floating in the blue. Halcyon Days backstamp. This item has its original box. Dimensions of the original box: 3.25"L x 2.75"W x 1.5"H. Dimensions: 0.75"H x 1" dia.Manufacturer: Halcyon DaysCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
BENTLEY FLYING SPUR V8 AUTO ** On Sale / Reserve Met ** 20.03.2015 '15 REG' (FACELIFT MODEL) 4 DOOR - LUXURY SALOON 3993cc 'V8 - PETROL' UPGRADED 500 BHP 8-SPEED AUTOMATIC GEARBOX GREY 'METALLIC' PAINTWORK MILEAGE ONLY: 47,514 - WARRANTED !!! FULL V5 (LOG BOOK) MOT UNTIL: JULY 2nd 2024 (NO ADVISORIES ON LAST MOT) 1 FORMER REGISTERED KEEPER FROM NEW !!! FULL SCHEDULED SERVICE HISTORY (PRESENT) HANDBOOKS / OWNER MANUALS (PRESENT) 2x KEYS - REMOTE FOBS (PRESENT) VOSA VEIRFIED MILEAGE TO REQUEST A VIDEO OF THIS LOT, PLEASE EMAIL US AT info@josephjamesandpartners.co.uk PROVIDING YOUR NAME, THE LOT INFORMATION AND MOBILE TELEPHONE NUMBER... 4.0 V8 - PETROL UPGRADED 500 BHP !!! 8-SPEED AUTOMATIC GEARBOX (WITH PADDLE SHIFT GEAR SELECTORS) OPTIONAL 'SPORT' DRIVING MODE (WITH OPTIONAL SPORTS EXHAUST) BENTLEY DYNAMIC RIDE 4WD ALL TERRAIN FULL LEATHER INTERIOR TRIM (WITH 'BLACK' EMBLEM CONTRAST STITCHING) FULL ELECTRIC DRIVER & PASSENGER MEMORY SEAT PACKAGE (INCL. MASSAGE, HEAT & COOLING SEAT FUNCTION) REAR ELECTRIC PASSENGER SEATS (WITH REAR ENTERTAINMENT PACKAGE) ELECTRIC POWER ASSISTED STEERING REMOTE CENTRAL LOCKING (KEYLESS ENTRY) A.B.S - BRAKES TRACTION CONTROL SURROUND CABIN AIR BAGS UPGRADED SOUND SYSTEM 'TOUCH SCREEN' MEDIA SYSTEM SATELITE NAVIGATION SYSTEM BLUETOOTH HANDSFREE BLUETOOTH MEDIA AUX / USB CONNECTIVITY AIR CONDITIONING DAUL-ZONE CLIMATE CONTROL HEATED SCREEN LEATHER 'HEATED & COOLING' SEATS (DRIVER & PASSENGER) MULTI-FUNCTION 'HEATED' STEERING WHEEL (WITH ELECTRIC STEERING COLUM) ELECTRIC 'SLIDE / TILT' SUN ROOF (WITH ELECTRICAL SUN-BLIND) AUTOMATIC HIGH BEAM ASSISTANCE ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL FUNCTION SELF SETTING SPEED RESTRICTER ELECTRIC POWER WINDOWS ELECTRIC 'HEATED & FOLDING' MIRRORS POWERED TAIL-GATE FUNCTION ON-BOARD TRIP COMPUTER AUTO LIGHT FUNCTION COLOUR CODED EXTERIOR PACKAGE CHROME EXTERIOR DETAILING PACKAGE UPGRADED 21" TEN SPOKE SPORTS ALLOY WHEELS OPTIONAL - BLACK BRAKE CALIPERS PARKING SENSORS (FRONT & REAR) REVERSING CAMERA ASSISTANCE (WITH REAR GUIDENCE LINES) PLUS ALL STANDARD EQUIPMENT RUNS AND DRIVES A REAL HEAD TURNER !!! ULTIMATE SPECIFICATION !!! ULTIMATE LUXURY SALOON !!! VAT STATUS: PLUS VAT @ 20% (CHARGED ON THE HAMMER PRICE) COLLECTION FROM: SALES ADDRESS MILEAGE ONLY : 47514 - WARRANTED PAYMENT METHOD: BACS TRANSFER ONLY (NO CASH / CARD PAYMENTS) PAYMENT DEADLINE: 5PM FRIDAY 22nd OF SEPTEMBER 2023 (unless the reserve is met or bid accepted before, then the paymemt deadline will be 5pm the following day) *IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO ABIDE BY THESE PAYMENT TERMS, DO NOT BID* DELIVERY: AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST Auctioneers Remarks: Mileage will increase as still in use All bids submitted are valid and taken as provisional if reserve has not been met. For Buyer Premium / VAT Charges, Please Refer To 'Additional Fees' Late Payment Will Result In Receiving Late Payment Fees, Charged At A Daily Rate Of 3% +VAT Of The Total Payable Invoice
Aesop. The Fables, 2 vol., each with engraved title, 110 engraved plates, bookplate, N1 short tear and paper repair to upper margin, a few other very small marginal chips or short tears, offsetting, scattered light foxing, occasional very light marginal soiling, later calf, with contemporary diced calf covers with gilt borders laid down, spines gilt and with red morocco labels (little chipped), a few small marks, rubbed, wear to corners, vol. 1 upper joint cracked but holding, g.e., large 8vo, for John Stockdale, 1793.
Low Countries.- Strada (Famiano) De bello Belgico decas prima [- decas secunda], 2 vol., engraved folding 'Leo Belgicus' map, 2 additional pictorial titles (1 a 'Leo Belgicus' map), and 23 (of 24) portraits, occasional spotting and staining, lightly browned, contemporary vellum, spines lacking label and darkened, covers lightly soiled, Rome, Hermann Scheus & heirs of Francesco Corbelletti, 1653-1648 § Puteanus (Erycius) Historiæ Belgicæ liber singularis, de obsidione Lovaniensi anni M. DC. XXXV., first edition, title with woodcut printer's device, folding engraved map of Louvain and a plate of projectiles, both trimmed to border and laid down, occasional spotting or light staining, lightly browned, contemporary vellum, Antwerp, J. Cnobbaert, 1636; and 3 others, Low Countries, v.s. (6)
Lang (Andrew, editor) The Blue Fairy Book, first edition, hinge cracked, light spotting, 1889; The Brown Fairy Book, first edition, 1904; The Green Fairy Book, second edition, 1893; The Orange Fairy Book, new impression, 1914, bookplates, ink ownership inscriptions, original pictorial cloth, some gitl, lightly faded and rubbed; and another edited by Land, 8vo (5)
Aristocracy.- Barlow (Joel) Advice to the privileged orders in the several states of Europe, resulting from the necessity and propriety of a general revolution in the principle of government. Part I., second edition, final advertisement f. for a second part (published 1793), occasional spotting, lightly browned, contemporary light blue wrappers, torn and creased, Printed for J. Johnson, in St. Paul's Church Yard, 1792 § Protestant dissenters.- Petre (Robert Edward, Baron) Letter from the Right Honourable Lord Petre, to the Right Reverend Doctor Horsley, Bishop of St. David's, half-title, occasional spotting or light staining, lightly browned, loosening, contemporary drab wrappers, lightly stained, Dublin, Printed for P. Byrns, and J. Moore, 1790 § Irish public records.- First report to His Majesty's Commissioners on the Public Records of Ireland, list of all public repositories in Ireland, occasional spotting, lightly browned, original printed wrappers, 18th February, 1811; and 11 others, 18th & 19th century English, 8vo (14)
NO RESERVE Bell (Quentin) Virginia Woolf, 2 vol., first edition, third impression, photographic plates, vol. 1 title loose, ink ownership inscription front endpaper, original cloth, vol. 2 spine sunned, dust-jackets, vol. 2 some light toning and small tear upper joint foot, minute running to spine heads, price clipped, 1972 § Lehmann (John, editor) Orpheus, 2 vol., photographic plates, original decorative cloth, dust-jackets, both with small holes or tears to spine, vol.1 light dust soiling, vol. 2 spine toned, extremities a little rubbed with tiny tears, 1948-49 § Greene (Graham) and Hugh Greene, The Spy's Bedside Book, ink ownership inscription to front endpaper, original cloth, spine head sunned, dust-jacket, spine head and fold ends with small tears, extremities rubbed and creased, 1957; and c.65 others, modern literature, 8vo & 4to (c.70)
NO RESERVE Dickens (Charles) Bleak House, [Eckel pp.79-81; Smith I, 19], 1853; Little Dorrit, [Eckel pp.82-85; Smith I, 91], 1857 § Goldsmith (Oliver) The Traveller, A Poem, engraved title vignette, some light marginal browning and finger soiling, twentieth century half calf, extremities rubbed, T. Carnan and E. Newberry, 1770, the first two both, first editions in book form, frontispiece, additional title and 38 plates by H.K. Browne, lacking half-titles, plates browned at edges, off-setting, occasional spotting, upper hinges nearly broken, contemporary half calf, worn, Bradbury & Evans; and 8 others Dickens, v.s. (11)
NO RESERVE Dering (Edward) A Collection of Speeches made by Sir Edward Dering Knight and Baronet, in matter of Religion, lacking initial blank and frontispiece portrait, trimmed, sometimes shaving pagination or text to foot, some light spotting and browning, the odd small stain, obscuring a few letters to B3-4, final leaf with soiling to verso, [Wing D1104], E.G. for F. Eglesfield, and Jo. Stafford, 1642, bound with A Declaration by Sir Edward Dering...With his Petition To the Honourable House of Commons, with final imprimatur leaf, light damp-staining to foot, [Wing D1108], J. Raworth, for Philemon Stephens, 1644, together 2 works in 1 vol., modern half calf over marbled boards, spine gilt and with red morocco label, small chip to spine head, 4to. ⁂ The first mentioned one of a few variants published in 1642, this with the title-page printed in black rather than red-and-black.
NO RESERVE Schiller (Friedrich) The Fight With the Dragon. A Romance, half-title, text in German and English, 15 engraved plates by Henry Moses only (of 16), bookplate, occasional light finger-soiling, some spotting or light foxing, mostly to plates and endpapers, hinges weak, original cloth, a little sunned, some soiling, rubbed, 1825 § Ingoldsby (Thomas) The Witches Frolic, illustrations by Ernest M. Jessop, soiling, the odd spot, a few small chips or tears to lower margin, leaves loose, original pictorial cloth, spotted and soiled, spine broken, 1888; and others, illustrated, including a broken run of c.29 parts of Trusler's Commemoration edition of the Works of William Hogarth, v.s. (c.35)
[Jewel (John)] [An Exposition vpon the two Epistles of the Apostle Sainct Paule to the Thessalonians], first edition, mostly in black letter, lacking sig. A (first 4ff.) and final blank, facsimile title-page tipped onto front endpaper, sig. E with worm trace to inner margin just touching text, P1 short tear into text without loss, occasional later pencil marginalia, soiling and staining, light browning, rear free endpaper with later ink inscription to verso, modern calf-backed marbled boards, spine with green morocco label, [STC 14603], 8vo (153 x 93mm.), [R. Newberie, and H. Bynneman], [1583].⁂ Includes Jewel's diatribe against usury.

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