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Lot 547

AN 18CT WHITE GOLD AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND RING the emerald cut aquamarine measures approx 9.9mm x 7.7mm x 4.7mm, with trios of diamonds to the shoulders with an estimated combined total of 0.36cts. Hallmarked Birmingham 1963. Finger size L, weight 4.7gms Condition Report: Aqua has a nasty scratch on the first step cut facet, with further abrasions to the top facets and two flea bite chips to the girdle, please see photos for details. Diamonds bright and clean, mount light general wear.

Lot 529

A 14K CHINESE GREEN HARDSTONE RING with engraved shoulders and heart pattern basket, approx dimensions of the hardstone 13.5mm x 11.5mm x 6.5mm, finger size O, weight 4.9gms Condition Report: Light general wear, pretty mount, jade has a tiny unpolished out blemish, a tiny dimple in the surface other wise good .

Lot 105

COLOUR CHANGE SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND PENDANT, FIRST HALF OF THE 20TH CENTURYThe cushion-shaped colour-change sapphire, weighing 19.44 carats, within a surround of brilliant-cut diamonds, suspended from a knifewire surmount, set with similarly-cut diamonds, on a trace-link chain, mounted in platinum, lengths: pendant 3.5cm, chain 51.7cmFootnotes:Accompanied by a report from The Gem & Pearl Laboratory stating that the colour-change sapphire is of Sri Lankan origin with no evidence of heat treatment, appearing blue in daylight and purple in incandescent light. Report number 20353 dated 21 August 2021.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 146

GRAFF: FANCY COLOURED DIAMOND AND DIAMOND RINGThe cushion-shaped Fancy Light Yellow diamond, weighing 17.30 carats, between pear-shaped diamonds, pear-shaped diamonds 1.66 carats total, signed Graff, ring size M½Footnotes:PROPERTY OF AN INTERNATIONAL PRIVATE COLLECTOR Accompanied by a report check from GIA stating that the principal diamond is Fancy Light Yellow colour, VS1 clarity. Report number 12541848, dated 15th April 2003.Please note, this report is over five years old and may require updating.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 327

Scott (Sir Walter) 'The Waverley Novels'. 25 Vols. A & C Black, Edinburgh 1860 with frontispiece portrait and engraved title page. Small format. (170 x 111mm). Half tooled light brown calf with marbled boards (25)

Lot 324

Scott (Sir Walter) 'The Waverley Novels'. A & C Black, Edinburgh 1862 and engraved title page. Small format (170 x 115mm). Half tooled light brown calf with marbled boards (13)

Lot 652

A 20th Century pair of black painted wrought iron five-light candlestands on open barley twist decorated column supports to tripod bases (161 cm H)

Lot 142

Cast brass standard lamp, together with an industrial style green and white enamel pendent light fitting, and a dark wood floor standing lamp in original box

Lot 145

Four painted ceramic wall light fittings, together with a pair of pendent light fittings and various table lamps (12)

Lot 88

Ten branch ceiling light fitting, circa 1960s

Lot 24

C.E.C Chuo Denki 4000 turntable, Diastar 200 portable light and Fujion Radio Direction Finder

Lot 406

A pine corner cupboard with built in LED light, 204 h x 94 w x 38cm dLocation: G

Lot 413

A modern light oak two drawer filing cabinet, 72cm h x 48cm w

Lot 49

Glassware and ceramics to include five inkwells, glass tazzas, glass light shade, other items and a part tea set

Lot 168

Collectables to include a Concorde Olympus 593 engine assorted H P Compressor blade stator and Rotor mounted in a box frame together with an Indian army 3rd Bombay light infantry shoulder title, a vintage Zeiss camera, miniature die cast zinc alloy model soldiers, athletics medals on chain and an anchorLocation: SR

Lot 596

1960s/70s chevron set mink coat with suede inserts and integral belt. The coat is lined with satin. This is a great quality piece in lovely condition with just some light marks to the suede. Together with a white rabbit fur hat, 1970s (2) Possibly a size 8. 

Lot 844

Strozzi -ÿMadrigali di Giovambatista Strozzi, Con Licenza e Privilegio, 4to Firenze (Nella Stamperia del Sermartelli) 1593.ÿFirst Edn., wd. cut device on title, wd. cut initial letters thro-out, [16], 152pp, lower rt. corner showing damp stain thro-out, mostly light stain, later (early 18th Century ?) floral decorated paper boards. B.P. Scarce. (1)

Lot 262

Priscian's Major Work on Latin Grammarÿ Prisciani -ÿOmnia Prisciani Caesariensis Opera,ÿNon tantum lorum quae ad grammaticas institutiones attinent, quantum ad caeteros libros ab ipso auctore in lucem proditos. Quibus accessit copiosissimus. Index omnium quae notatu visa sunt digma. 4to Florence (Bernard Juntae) 1554. Wd. cut device on title & verso of last leaf, [12] 320 leaves, some v. light damp stains at spine of last 30 leaves, cont. full vellum, lettered on spine. B.P. V. good copy. (1)

Lot 213

Buxtorf (J.) Synagoga Judaica, Auspiciis Authoris jam olim Latinitate donata, Nunc primum in vulgus emissa. 8vo Basle (Ludovici Konig) 1641. First Edn., title within wd. cut decor. border, wd. cut printers device on title, wd. cut initials, & decorations in text, [16], [16], 498pp + [14] index, some light browning, cont. owners signature, and notes on front loose blank, cont. full vellum. B.P. Very good. (1)

Lot 496

Valerius Maximus:  Valeri Maximi Libri Novem Factorum Dictorumque Memorabilium: Cum Notis integris ... Stem Notae & Observationes Perpetuae Jacobi Perizonii... & Antonii Schultingii ... Abrahamus Farrenius. 4to Leiden (Sam. Luchtmans) 1726. Engd. frontis., red & bl. title, the lower edges with light damp stains, cont. full cont. vellum, gilt décor. borders & spine, gilt armorial? stamp on each cover. B.P. (1)

Lot 257

Early Printing:ÿ Victorini (Gaius Marius)ÿArs Grammatica, 4to Tubingen (Ulricho Morhardo) 1537.ÿFirst Edn., [VIII] 131 folios (2 not numbered), woodcut initial letters, one light damp stain, otherwise v. clean copy, cont. full vellum. (1) * With B.P. of Thomas Gaisford, and with note on front free blank in Gaisford's hand, 'This is an extremely rare volume. I never saw another copy of it. I purchasedÿit at Ultrecht, Aug. 1816,'

Lot 107

2x Mascots of Hispano Suiza Style Flying Storks, both produced in a light alloy. Show the flying stork with downturned wings. One mounted to wooden base and the other on moulded base which has engraved “SOUVENIR LONGVIC”. (2 items)

Lot 121

Royal Naval Air Service Shield, superbly carved Royal Naval Air Service piece with a dark wood crowned eagle above a ribbon with RNAS to the centre and mounted onto a light coloured wooden armorial shield. Ring clip fitting to the reverse. Probably hung in a officers mess or something similar. Superb quality.

Lot 14

American Western Electric No1 Type Flying Helmet, light brown leather flight helmet with lace up rear section. Large leather ear cups and leather chinstrap. Leather neck flap and cloth lining to the interior. Shows some scuffing but generally good example.

Lot 67

Royal Flying Corps Air Gunners Flying Gauntlets, fine pair of light tan leather and wool lined flying gauntlets with mitten finger cover. This style was favoured by air gunners. Remains of the owners name painted to one gauntlet, “R. J. L Wood”. Ink tailors stamp to the interior. Some scuffing and wear but otherwise good condition.

Lot 66

Royal Flying Corps Pilots Gauntlets, miss-matched pair of the light tan leather wool lined gauntlets as worn by Royal Flying Corps pilots during WW1. Leather securing straps with buckles. Both show wear.

Lot 7

Early Leather Aviators Flying Helmet, light tan leather flying helmet with ear cups to the sides. Thick leather chinstrap and buckle fitting with internal fittings. Press studs to fasten around neck / chin. Blanket lining to the interior with inked numbers.

Lot 13

1920’s / 1930’s American Flying Helmet by Gordon Aerotogs, soft light tan / brown leather flight helmet with press studs and brass mesh vent behind rolled ear flaps. Goggles strap to the rear of the helmet. Interior with chamois lining and having manufacturers details printed. Generally good condition. Charles A Lindbergh was known to have worn flight suits and clothing by Artotogs, with one of his suits at the Smithsonian museum being by this maker.

Lot 26

Royal Air Force 1930 Pattern Leather Flying Helmet, brown leather flight helmet similar in design to the B-Type flying helmet so famously worn by RAF aircrew during the Battle of Britain. The helmet with leather strap for the attachment of flight goggles and chamois lining to the interior. Complete with thick chinstrap. Some light wear, but generally a good example.

Lot 292

Vintage Style Tan Leather Coat, light tan leather with pressed leather football style buttons, zip top pockets and lower slash pockets. Sheep’s wool collar. Satin lining to the interior of the coat with labels from the English National Opera, where the coat was used as costume for a production of La Boheme worn by Marcello played by Mark Stone.

Lot 32

1942 Foreign Service Helmet, short brimmed foreign service helmet in the style similar to a East of Malta flying helmet. 10 fold pagri to the body of the helmet. Green felt interior with light tan leather sweatband having tailors details and 1942 date.

Lot 244

Gnome Mono Instruction Book No2, with fold out diagram to the front. Black and white illustration plates. 240pp, stiff back covers. Some light foxing but overall good condition.

Lot 1

1918 Dated Royal Flying Corps / Royal Air Force Mk1 Leather Flying Helmet, light brown leather short pattern flying helmet with fur and chamois lining. Original tailors label to the interior with 1918 date, the label is worn and frayed. Helmet has been adapted for the use of gosport tubes and later applied thick brown leather strap with buckle fitting. Helmet shows service wear.

Lot 912

Chandler (Richard) Inscriptiones Antiquae Pleraegne, nondum editae: In Asia Minori et Graecia, Praesertin Athenis, Colleatae., Cum Appendice. Folio Oxford (Clarendon press) 1775. First Edn., one engd. single pge plt., & 1 lg. fold. plt., some worm holes not affecting text, & lower rt. corner light damp stain, cont. calf, some wear, tooled gilt spine. B.P. (1)

Lot 1123

A mid 20th century Michael Boehm for Schott Zwiesel light brown glass vase, of abstract design, 43cm high

Lot 1400

A gentleman's light brown waterproof Barbour jacket with tartan lining, size XXL

Lot 1342

A 20th century prayer rug, with decorative central panel, within borders on a burnt orange ground, 117.5cm x 80.5cm; another prayer rug with very similar design, 102cm x 87cm; a 20th century wool rug, the central panel with repeating pattern, within repeating borders, on a light and dark red ground, 173.5cm x 93cm; and a 'double' carpet cushion cover, with decorative geometric patterns, on a dark brown ground

Lot 1199

A 20th century light brown fur stole

Lot 1348

A 20th century black silk kimono, with a synthetic lime green lining, and embroidered decoration of flowers, petals and a butterfly; a ladies light green patterned silk dressing gown; and a decorative square with embroidered decoration of a leopard on a boat with fish below

Lot 1318

A quantity of ladies vintage clothing, dating from the mid 20th century onwards - a pair of black Londonus trousers with elasticated feet; a pair of navy blue, red and cream flared trousers; an Italian cashmere black pencil skirt; a heavy black pleated skirt with patterned bottom in brown threads; and a patterned light brown pleated skirt; no size labels on any garment

Lot 1376

A 20th century rectangular prayer rug, with floral decoration within borders, on a light red ground, 89cm x 57.5cm; a small rectangular 20th century rug, decorated with flowers and geometric patterns, on a mid pink ground, 103cm x 91.5cm; and another with repeating design, within a floral border, on a mid red ground, 179.5cm x 120.5cm

Lot 1380

An early 20th century ladies coat, in a light greyish purple, with decorative striped velvet collar and silk lining, no size

Lot 121

A PAIR OF TOM DIXON JACK FLOOR LIGHTS, of a white polythene, 55cm high and a Tom Dixon white polythene star light, 40cm high (3) Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 91

A LIGHT BLUE GROUND EASTERN RUG, with central medallion, 210cm x 140cm Condition Report:Fringes and edges in very poor condition. Some large stains to rug visible on images. Normal signs of wear as per age.

Lot 90

A LIGHT BLUE GROUND EASTERN RUG With allover design within a red border, 170cm x 106cm Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 113

AN ERCOL DROP LEAF TABLE, 72cm high x 124cm wide x 113cm deep with four Goldsmith dining chairs, 97cm high (5) Condition Report:Table is of a condition consummate with its age and use. All legs are sturdy,there is some light surface wear to table top and ends of supports.. . All chairs appear in a good general condition though one has some light damage where the rail meets the seat each is structurally sound..

Lot 101

A LIGHT GREEN GROUND EASTERN RUG, with central medallion and pink border, 554cm x 403cm Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 52

AN ARTS AND CRAFTS CEILING LIGHT the bowl made from shells and leaded glass with a copper rim, 41cm diameter Condition Report: Shade is in a condition consummate with it 's age,there are some minor cracks to stained glass and there appear to be a repair to one of the shells.

Lot 507

A Middle Eastern rug, central rectangular light brown field filled with five stylised gulls, within borders of mustard yellow and cream, 185cm x 122cm

Lot 1

Opie, John Lectures on Painting. 1808. First edition, 4to, engraved plates, library stamps of the Working Men's College, contemporary red half morocco, spine gilt, rubbed; Fuseli, Henry Lectures on Painting, delivered at the Royal Academy. 1820. 4to, engraved frontispiece, contemporary red half morocco, spine gilt, slightly rubbed, library stamps of the Working Men's College; Du Fresnoy, Charles A. The Art of Painting... with annotations by Sir Joshua Reynolds. York, 1783. First edition of William Mason's translation, 4to, half-title, contemporary calf, spine gilt, slightly rubbed, joints splitting; La Fontaine, J. de Fables, illustrations by Grandville. Paris, 1847. Large 8vo, illustrations, additional title, salmon red morocco gilt, occasional light marginal dampstains, rubbed, g.e.; La Fontaine, J. de. The Fables, with illustrations by Gustave Doré. Cassell, Petter & Galpin, [n.d.], 4to, plates and illustrations, contemporary red half morocco, g.e.; Wright, Thomas A History of Caricature & Grotesque in Literature and Art. [c.1864], 8vo, illustrations, later quarter brown morocco; Brand, John Observations on Popular Antiquities. 1810. 8vo, contemporary half calf, slightly rubbed; Reynolds, Sir Joshua The Literary Works. 1899. 2 volumes, 8vo, contemporary calf gilt, gilt arms on sides, g.e.; Clerk, Thomas The Works of William Hogarth (Including the 'Analysis of Beauty'), Volume II. 1810. 8vo, bookplate, dust-soiling to frontispiece and throughout, contemporary half calf, edges and corners rubbed (10)

Lot 10

...including the details of the erection and peculiar structure of that edifice. To which is prefixed a Historical View of the Institution and Progress of Northern Light-Houses. Edinburgh: Archibald Constable and Co., 1824. First edition, royal 4to, 23 engraved plates including the frontispiece after Turner and secondary title vignette engraved after Miss Stevenson on India paper, engineering plates, map, and a double-page view, 19th century half calf neatly rebacked, red morocco gilt label, endpapers renewed, some foxing to plates as is usual, slight dampstain to fore-edges of many plates and to gutter of frontispieceFootnote: Note: Ruff 179; Todd & Bowden 176A. The book is described in these bibliographies of Walter Scott due to the presence of his poem "Pharos Loquitor" below Miss Stevenson's fine vignette on the secondary title. It is a facsimile of the six lines of verse he wrote in a visitors' album at a lighthouse in 1814, during his celebrated voyage round Scotland with Stevenson and the lighthouse commissioners. "Some" copies, as here, have the plate on India paper. Both bibliographies note that the total edition was of only 250 copies. The great civil engineer, Robert Stevenson, practically inaugurated the Scottish lighthouse system, and the Bell Rock lighthouse is one of his finest and most remarkable achievements.

Lot 104

a collection of 22 letters written between December 1880 and October 1882 by an army officer, A. Redmond B. Warrand, initially stationed in Bombay but re-stationed to Egypt in 1882 in light of the Anglo-Egyptian War, Warrand writes to his mother, father and aunt describing his situation in India (including the tale of several colleagues being attacked by a tiger: …Major Murray and Campbell were out shooting up near Burelly[?] last week, after quail…When suddenly a huge tiger who had been concealed by some low scrub made its appearance and was promptly fired upon but not much damaged… and a banquet or ball attended by both the Viceroy of India and the Maharaja, before describing his relocation to Egypt, writing: This Egyptian affair seems to be gathering like a cloud on the horizon and unless something out of the ordinary course of affairs takes place we shall have a jolly squall, which becomes reality as Warrand is involved in the Battle of Tell-el Kebir, before he finally engaging in Egyptian sightseeing and heading to Malta: On Sunday drove to the Pyramids about 9 or 10 hours from here, by Jove they are a wonderful sight. I climbed to the top of Cheops with the assistance of 4 Arabs one pulling you by each arm another pushing you behind…

Lot 107

The MSS of Symbol of Strife - Robert Burns, & 11 other lyrics on the Scottish Bard... Cramond Bridge, 1927. Bound 8vo manuscript, comprising a 7 page introduction dated 7.2.27 and signed George A. Fothergill; followed by 10pp. comprising two workings of Fothergill's poem "Symbol of Strife - Robert Burns", dated January and February 1927; followed by 10 leaves containing further poems on the subject of Burns dating from between 1911 and 1927; followed by 18 typewritten pages containing Fothergill's poems; contemporary blue boards, manuscript label to upper cover, bookplate, a little light internal foxing, a little wear to spine and coversFootnote: Note: The artist George Algernon Fothergill, 1868-1945, was clearly a great admirer of Robert Burns, who becomes the muse for this bound volume of manuscript and typewritten poetry. Curiously, much of the manuscript contents is written on the reverse side of Fothergill's engravings, Fothergill making a note to this effect on the contents page: "The prints, done from my pictures, which appear at the back of most of these pages have nothing to do with the verse - I was hard up for paper at the time I wrote all this so recklessly used the plates..."

Lot 138

A Persian Treatise on Falconry. London: Bernard Quaritch, 1908. Limited edition of 500 copies, 8vo, black and white photographs through the text, original green cloth with gilt illustration of a hunt, light spotting to paste-down endpapers and free endpapers, occasional wrinkling on edges of front pages, spots of dust-spoiling to edges of pages, bookplate of G.J.B. Barry depicting a falcon

Lot 143

London: by Charles Bill, and the Executrix of Thomas Newcomb deceas'd, 1698. 12mo, later calf, rebacked, slightly rubbed; Millan, John Arms of the Scotch Nobility. London: J. Millan, 1752, 8vo, 32 pages, engraved throughout, interleaved with blank leaves, contemporary half calf, some light dust-soiling, rubbed (2)

Lot 154

Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von - Willy Pogany, illustrator Faust. London: Hutchison & Co., 1908. 4to, number 51 of 250 copies signed by Pogany, 31 colour plates, original vellum gilt; Fitzgerald, Edward - Edmund Dulac, illustrator Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. London: Hodder and Stoughton, [n.d. but 1909?] 'Printed from the second edition', 4to, 20 tipped-in colour plates, original cream cloth gilt, gift inscription to end-pager, a few minor creases to some plates and some light foxing in places; Dulac, Edmund Tanglewood Tales. London: Hodder and Stoughton, [1918]. 4to, 14 tipped-in colour plates, original cloth, bookplate, a little light foxing; [Idem] Treasure Island. London: Ernest Benn Limited, 1927. 8vo, 12 colour plates, original brown cloth gilt, gift inscription and bookplate to endpapers; [Idem] Edmund Dulac's Fairy-Book. London: Hodder & Stoughton, [1928?]. 4to, 16 tipped-in colour plates, original green cloth gilt (5)

Lot 161

Shakespeare, William A Midsummer Night's Dream. London: William Heinemann, 1908. 40 tipped-in colour plates, original beige cloth gilt, a little foxing; [Idem] The Tempest. London: William Heinemann Ltd., 1926. 20 tipped-in colour plates, original black cloth gilt; De La Motte Fouqué Undine. London: William Heinemann, 1909. 15 tipped-in colour plates, original blue cloth gilt, some light foxing in places; Wagner, Richard The Rhinegold & the Valkyrie. London: William Heinemann, 1910. 34 tipped-in colour plates, original brown cloth gilt, some light foxing; [Idem] Siegfried & the Twilight of the Gods. London: William Heinemann, 1911. 30 tipped-in colour plates, original brown cloth gilt, ownership signature, some foxing, binding a little worn, all 4to (5)

Lot 162

Including 12 8vo volumes illustrated by Arthur Rackham: Kipling, Rudyard Puck of Pook’s Hill. New York: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1906. 8vo, 4 colour plates, original green cloth gilt; “Carroll, Lewis” [Charles Lutwidge Dodgson] Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. London: William Heinemann, [n.d. but 1907] 8vo, 13 colour plates, original green cloth gilt; Swift, Jonathan Gulliver’s Travels. London: J.M. Dent & Co., 1909. 8vo, 12 colour plates, original light blue cloth gilt, ownership inscription to paste-down endpaper; Lamb, Charles and Mary Tales from Shakespeare. London: J.M. Dent & Co., 1909. 8vo, original red cloth gilt, 12 colour plates, original red cloth gilt; Dickens, Charles A Christmas Carol. London: William Heinemann, 1915. 8vo, 12 colour plates, original purple cloth gilt; Swinburne, Algernon Charles The Springtide of Life. London: William Heinemann, 1918. 8vo, 7 colour plates, original green cloth gilt; Some British Ballads. London: Constable & Co. Ltd., [1919]. 8vo, 16 tipped-in colour plates, original blue cloth gilt; Der Märchenwald. Zurich: Rascher & Cie., 1919. 8vo, 12 tipped-in colour plates, original red cloth gilt, dust-jacket, a little light foxing; Irving, Washington The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd., 1928. 8vo, 8 colour plates, original green cloth gilt; The Allies’ Fairy Book. London: William Heinemann, [n.d.] 8vo, 12 colour plates, original blue cloth gilt, school prize label to paste-down endpaper; Mother Goose, the Old Nursery Rhymes. London: William Heinemann, [n.d.] 8vo, 14 plates, original blue cloth; Phillpotts, Eden A Dish of Apples. London & New York: Hodder & Stoughton, [n.d.] 8vo, 3 colour plates, original cloth; Shakespeare, William - W. Heath-Robinson, illustrator A Midsummer Night's Dream. London: Constable & Co. Ltd., 1914. 4to, 12 tipped-in colour plates, modern red calf gilt, slipcase; [Idem] Shakespeare's Comedy of Twelfth Night, or What You Will. New York & London: Hodder & Stoughton, [n.d.] 8vo, 40 tipped-in colour plates, original green cloth gilt; Perrault, Charles - W. Heath-Robinson, illustrator Old-Time Stories. London: Constable & Co. Ltd., 1921. 8vo, 6 tipped-in colour plates, original red cloth gilt, a little foxing (15)

Lot 163

London: William Heinemann, 1912. 4to, number 988 of 1450 copies signed by Rackham, 13 tipped-in colour plates, original cream cloth gilt, spine a little darkened, endpapers slightly browned, some light offsetting following plates

Lot 164

London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd., 1931. 4to, number 247 of 775 copies signed by Arthur Rackham, frontispiece and 11 colour plates by Rackham, original vellum, a little spotting to covers, some light internal foxing, endpapers slightly nibbled

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