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Lot 56

A Balenciaga 'Town' bag, the peach distressed calf leather exterior with aged brass hardware, shoulder strap, and mirror, serial no. 240579/7960/002123. With maker's dust bag.33x23x6.5cmQty: 1Condition report: Overall condition good to fairDiscolouration to peach leather in keeping with general wear, some discolouration to handles, sides and base, otherwise in good conditionWith dustbag and mirror, some light tarnishing to tassel but only noticeable on close inspection

Lot 22

Two designer leather sets, each designed as a jacket and pencil skirt, the Escada suit with cream and brown stitch detailing and hook fastenings, the Max Mara set with stitch detailing and zip front fastening to jacket, size 38 and 10 (4).Condition report: Overall good condition Max Mara set size 10 with evidence of light wear, some discolouration and some very light snags to stitchingEscada set size 38 in good condition

Lot 51

A Louis Vuitton Epi 'Louise' wallet, the red Epi leather exterior with maker's monogram clasp, opening to reveal three compartments and silver tone hardware.19x10x1cmQty: 1Condition report: Overall condition good to fairSome slight discolouration to edges of wallet, only visible on close inspectionSlight wear to piping, and light scratches to hardware and reverse in keeping with occasional use

Lot 30

Two wool and mink tipped coats, in camel and grey, the mid length wool coats with mink fur detailing to lapel and cuffs (2).Condition report: Overall condition good, signs of light wear No size label. Approx size M

Lot 108

Bewick.- Le Grand d'Aussey (Pierre Jean-Baptiste) Fabliaux or Tales, Abridged from French Manuscripts of the XIIth and XIIIth Centuries Selected and Translated into English Verse by the late G L Way, Esq. with a Preface, Notes and Appendix by the late G Ellis, Esq. A New Edition, Corrected, 3 vol. in 2, title vignettes and head- and tailpieces by Thomas Bewick, Nesbit and Clennell, title of vol. 2 slightly foxed, with a little light foxing elsewhere, bookplates of Alexander McLean of Coll and of W., B. and M. Saunders, contemporary green half calf, spines gilt, red leather labels, a pleasant copy, [Tattersfield, under TB2 167], small 8vo, J.Rodwell, 1815.

Lot 109

Bewick.- Holbein (Hans) The Dance of Death of the Celebrated Hans Holbein in a Series of Fifty-two Engravings on Wood by Mr. Bewick, wood-engraved frontispiece and 51 illustrations a long way after Holbein, printed on one side of the page only, occasional light foxing, original printed boards, rebacked, soiled, 12mo, William Charlton Wright, 1825.⁂ Tattersfield, Thomas Bewick, "Spurious Pretences" 2, suggesting that the cuts are by Samuel Williams.

Lot 111

NO RESERVE Tennyson (Alfred, Lord) Idylls of the King, bookplate to pastedown, newspaper clipping laid down to front free endpaper, some scattered foxing and light staining, 1859; Demeter and other Poems, ink ownership inscription to front free endpaper, endpapers browned, original cloth, 1889; Poems, 1859, the first two first editions, first two original cloth, first a little rubbed and faded, spine discoloured, last modern red calf, g.e., an attractive copy; and 14 others, by or relating to Tennyson, v.s. (17)

Lot 116

NO RESERVE Pre-Raphaelites.- [Ruskin (John)] Letters to "The Times" on the Principal Pre-Raphaelite Pictures in the Exhibition of 1854, 9pp., inscribed "from George Allen" at head of title, lightly spotted, short tear to fore-edge, stitched, 8vo, "Reprinted for Private Circulation only" [by George Allen], 1876.⁂ Very rare pamphlet concerning the paintings The Light of the World and The Awakening Conscience by William Holman Hunt. Only 5 copies recorded by Library Hub (BL, Senate House Library, V & A, and the university libraries of Birmingham and Manchester).

Lot 12

NO RESERVE Circus & Conjuring.- Stott (R. Toole) Circus and Allied Arts: A World Bibliography 1500-1957, 4 vol., limited editions, vol.4 signed by the author, Derby, 1958-71; A Bibliography of English Conjuring 1581-1876, 2 vol., limited editions, vol.1 signed by the author, Derby, 1976-78 § Arnott (J.F.) & J.W.Robinson. English Theatrical Literature 1559-1900: A Bibliography, 1970, some light foxing, original cloth, all but vol.1 of the first and the last with dust-jackets, some rubbed and frayed; and 7 catalogues of collections including those of J.B.Findlay and John Fisher, 4to & 8vo (14)

Lot 165

Wells (H.G.) The Passionate Friends, signed presentation inscription from the author to half title, 12pp. advertisements, contemporary ink ownership inscriptions to front free endpaper, hinge a little weak, 1913; Ann Veronica, 1909; The Soul of a Bishop, dust-jacket, 1917, first editions, light foxing and browning to endpapers, original blind-stamped cloth, light rubbing to extremities, still excellent overall; and 4 others by Wells, 8vo (7)⁂The first is inscribed by Wells: "H. G. to The Model Solicitor who solicits alas no more." A pencilled note indicates this copy belonged to George Whale, a lawyer friend of Wells, who became involved in the dissolution of the relationship between Wells and Rebecca West about 9 years after this was published.

Lot 167

Ackermann (Rudolph) The Repository of Arts, collection of 199 hand-coloured aquatints (150 of architecture, 47 of furnishings and 2 miscellaneous), occasional light spotting, one edge of each plate untrimmed, together with a quantity of title-pages, etc. from the Repository, 8vo, 1810s-20s.

Lot 174

NO RESERVE Kingsley (Charles) The Heroes; or, Greek Fairy Tales for My Children, first edition, 8 wood-engraved plates after the author, lacking advertisement leaf at end, some light spotting, ink prize presentation inscription to front free endpaper, contemporary calf, gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, Cambridge, 1856.

Lot 176

NO RESERVE Photograph Album.- The Oxford and Cambridge Universities Album, lithographed title and 18 thick card leaves with openings for inserted photographs, 8 leaves printed with chromolithographed views of Oxford or Cambridge, c.100 inserted photographic portraits, mostly of young men (presumably undergraduates) but a few of women and older men, several in uniform, many with names in pencil below, some light foxing, original leather with brass clasp, upper cover embossed with sprig of holly and berries, g.e., rubbed, spine worn, at head, oblong folio, [1890s].

Lot 18

NO RESERVE French Literature.- Brunet (Jacques-Charles) Manuel du Libraire et de l'Amateur de Livres, 9 vol., facsimile reprint, original cloth, Copenhagen, 1966 § Cioranescu (Alexandre) Bibliographie de la Littérature Française du Dix-Septième [& Dix-Huitième] Siècle, together 6 vol., original rexine, Paris, 1969 § Cohen (Henry) Guide de l'Amateur de Livres a Gravures du XVIIIe Siècle, fifth edition, limited edition, interleaved with pencil annotations, light spotting, contemporary half morocco, original wrappers bound in, 1886 § Holloway (Owen E.) French Rococo Book Illustration, illustrations, original cloth, dust-jacket, soiled, 1969, most a little rubbed; and c.20 others on French literature and illustrated books, mostly catalogues, v.s. (c.35)

Lot 188

Brewing.- Accum (Fredrick) A Treatise on the Art of Brewing, second edition, engraved frontispiece and vignette title, one plate, one text engraving and two folding tabulations, creased, frontispiece and title foxed, some offsetting and occasional light spotting, no front free endpaper, front pastedown with some abrasion damage, later 19th century patterned cloth, leather label, 8vo, 1821.

Lot 196

NO RESERVE Astronomy.- Blunt (Charles F.) [The Beauty of the Heavens], 79 loose plates only, some light creasing and soiling, 8vo, [c.1840].⁂ A group of plates that were more commonly issued in book format, besides celestial and astrological subjects several of the cards depict atmospheric and climatic phenomena in idealised landscapes,

Lot 204

Africa.- Ortelius (Abraham) Presbiteri Iohannis, sive, Abissinorum Imperii Descriptio, map of the central African kingdom of the mythical Christian king, Prester John, with the Persian Gulf in the upper right quadrant, a large cartouche with legend of Prester John in the upper left, and a strapwork title cartouche in the lower right corner, engraving, a very good early impression on laid paper with watermark of crossed arrows, platemark 375 x 440 mm. (14 3/4 x 17 1/4 in), sheet 460 x 580 mm. (18 1/8 x 22 3/4 in), Latin text verso, central vertical fold with expert repairs to splitting verso, minor handling creases, light surface dirt, unframed, [1579].Literature:VdB 175.I

Lot 207

Asia.- Ortelius (Abraham) Asiae Nova Descriptio, map of Asia showing from the Arabian Gulf, across India, South East Asia, China, and Japan, with part of Australia in the lower right quadrant, decorative strapwork cartouche in the lower right, two sailing ships off the Chinese coast, engraving, an excellent richly inked impression on laid paper with watermark indistinct armorial, platemark 373 x 489 mm. (14 3/4 x 19 1/4 in), sheet 480 x 595 mm. (18 7/8 x 23 1/2 in), French text verso, central vertical fold with expert repairs to old splitting, minor nicks and printers' creases to margins, light surface dirt, unframed, [1581]Literature:VdB 7

Lot 222

NO RESERVE France.- Ortelius (Abraham) Artesia; and 3 other French provincial maps, showing northern France, from Calais to Cambrai in the south-east, including Lille, Arras and Kortrijk, engraved map with original hand-colouring, on laid paper with watermark of crossed arrows, platemark 375 x 490mm. (14 3/4 x 19 1/4 in), sheet 435 x 545 mm (17 1/8 x 21 1/2 in), Latin text verso, central vertical fold with small repairs to splitting at upper edges, minor surface dirt and light browning, lesser nicks to edges, unframed, [Antwerp, 1592]; toegther with Ortelius' Poictou, Picardiae, Belgicae Regionis Descriptio, and Touraine. Turonensis Ducatus et Confinium Galliae Celticae Descriptio, engravings, each with hand-colouring, good margins, Latin text on verso to each, unframed, [1584-1603] (4)

Lot 239

Low Countries.- Ortelius (Abraham) Brabantiae Descriptio, detailed map of the Brabant region, with inset map of the area around Mechelen, from Ortelius' 'Theatrum Orbis Terrarum', engraving with hand-colouring, on laid paper with armorial watermark, platemark 370 x 475 mm (14 1/2 x 18 3/4 in), sheet 475 x 545 mm (18 3/4 x 21 1/2 in), Latin text verso, central vertical fold with expert repairs to splitting, minor spotting and toning, light surface dirt, unframed, [1601]Literature:VdB 66.2

Lot 246

Photography.- Middle East.- Sebah (P.) [11 albumen prints], signed in the negative, laid down and mounted, light surface soiling, loosely inserted in the covers of Bedford's portfolio, in original half morocco portfolio, lettered in gilt, extremities worn, folio, [c.1862].⁂ The portfolio only is related to Bedford.

Lot 25

NO RESERVE Playing Cards.- Benham (W.Gurney) Playing Cards: History of the Pack..., first edition, illustrations, some colour, light spotting to title, original pictorial cloth, slightly rubbed, a couple of bumps to lower edges, 1931; and a bundle of 15 playing cards by F.Solesio, Genoa, 1774, and 5 auction catalogues (one of chess, the rest cards), 4to & 8vo (6)

Lot 260

Essex.- Cromwell (Thomas Kitson) Excursions in the County of Essex, 2 vol., first edition, 2 folding engraved maps, 2 engraved titles and 96 plates, some light offsetting and marginal spotting to plates, bookplates of Captain (later Admiral) B. H. Page with a presentation inscription by him at top of both printed titles, contemporary blue patterned calf, spines gilt, joints rubbed, 8vo, 1819.⁂ The plates in the 12mo and 8vo editions are the same, but the text has been reset.

Lot 262

Law.- Ireland (Samuel) Picturesque Views with An Historical Account of the Inns of Court, in London and Westminster, first edition, half-title and final errata leaf, 21 hand-coloured aquatint plates, some light offsetting, good margins, modern red morocco by Lewis & Harris of Bath, spine gilt, g.e., [Abbey, Scenery 207], 8vo, 1800.

Lot 72

Beveridge (William) Institutionum Chronologicarum....Arithmetices chronologicae libellis, second edition, contemporary ink signature of John Cope on title, light staining towards end, contemporary panelled calf, rubbed, corners worn, rebacked, small 4to, Samuel Rycroft, sold by William Kettilby, 1705.⁂ The first part deals with comparisons between the Julian and Gregorian calendars, calendars used by ancient civilizations and lunar and solar cycles; the second with how to perform basic arithmetical calculations using ancient numerical notations. At the time England still, belatedly, used the Julian system.

Lot 81

Strawberry Hill Press.- Whitworth (Charles, Lord) An Account of Russia as it was in the Year 1710, first edition, [one of 700 copies], engraved title vignette, errata leaf at end, some light browning, contemporary ink inscription "W Hawker, 1758" to front free endpaper, contemporary sprinkled calf, gilt, rubbed, joints cracked, spine label missing, [Hazen 5], 8vo, [Twickenham], Printed at Strawberry Hill, 1758.⁂ The 23 pp. 'Advertisement' at beginning is by Horace Walpole.

Lot 85

Shenstone (William) The Works in Verse and Prose..., 2 vol., engraved portrait, frontispiece, title-vignettes, head- & tail-pieces and folding plan of the Leasowes garden, some light spotting or browning, contemporary calf, rubbed, spine ends and corners worn, joints split, for R. & J.Dodsley, 1764 § Foote (Samuel) The Minor, a Comedy, second edition, engraved frontispiece, stitched in original wrappers, contemporary ink manuscript list of names to upper wrapper, rubbed and soiled, by J.Coote, 1760 § Irving (David) The Lives of the Scotish Poets, 2 vol.., errata leaf in each vol., contemporary book-label of Robert Davidson, contemporary tree calf, rubbed, upper joint of vol.1 split, Edinburgh, 1804; and another, Shenstone, 8vo & 12mo (6)⁂ The first includes Dodsley's 'Description of the Leasowes, the Seat of the late William Shenstone, Esq.', an important early natural landscape garden. A third volume of Shenstone's letters was published in 1769.

Lot 88

NO RESERVE Agriculture & Trade.- [Young (Arthur, attributed to)] Letters concerning the present state of the French nation. Containing a comprehensive view of the political state, agriculture, Trade and Commerce, Revenues, Military Power, Government, Ranks of the People, Manners, Laws..., first edition, some spotting and light browning, contemporary calf, gilt, spine in compartments and with modern black morocco label, upper cover detached, lower joint split, but holding firm, head and tail caps missing, corners worn, rubbed, rare in commerce, 8vo, Printed for W. Nicoll, (no. 51,) St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1769.Provenance: Sir Edward Blackett, 4th Baronet, MP for Northumberland.

Lot 97

Walpole (Horace) A Catalogue of the Royal and Noble Authors of England, Scotland and Ireland, ... enlarged and continued... by Thomas Park F.S.A, 5 vol., large paper copy, 150 stipple-engraved portraits, one plate in vol.2 with tear along platemark, some spotting, light water-staining to upper margin of vol.5, contemporary red straight-grain morocco, gilt, spines gilt, g.e., cream silk moire doublures and endpapers, rubbed, heads of spines of vols.3 and 5 worn, the latter a little defective, 4to, John Scott, 1806.

Lot 2108

Seiko 'Slide Rule' calculator, chronograph automatic stainless steel wristwatch, No. 6138-7000 - Condition Report Ticking away, hour and minute hands move freely, push buttons are good springs work well - they click with a little resistance. The slider has scratches and some small losses but digests are readable. Dial is good luminosity is good in the hour markers and seconds hand. A few very very minor scratches to the glass (not very noticeable or detrimental). Case has some light scratches some dirt around the back case. Replacement strap broken.

Lot 196

A large country light oak housekeepers cupboard; three fielded panel doors over three drawers, three fielded panel doors to base, shaped skirt, 171 h x 180.5 w x 54cms d

Lot 227

A mid 20th century light oak cased Insignia silver plated and stainless steel six setting canteen

Lot 244

A modern light oak low bookcase. 87cm high x 137cm wide x 30.5cm deep.

Lot 315

Dinky No.561 Blaw Knox Bulldozer - red including blade, black metal roller, green rubber tracks, light tan figure driver, lift off lid pictorial box; Dinky 971 "Coles" Mobile Crane - deep yellow including jib,black base with bright yellow Supertoy hubs, grey treaded tyres lift off lid pictorial box inner card packing (2)

Lot 365

A vintage portable Singer hand operated sewing machine; another electronic with built-in light (2)

Lot 380

A small Grain hand operated portable sewing machine, light oak case; a Petite typewriter, Singer Handy stitch, Singer and others oil bottles etc qty

Lot 451

A Victorian ceiling light oil lamp; another 20th century, smaller. (2)

Lot 473

A Persian rug, central panel of three rows of medallions within multi layer border, light blue ground, approx 199cm x 127cm

Lot 11

A Georgian-style mahogany cross-banded chest of seven drawers, on bracket feet, 75 x 119.5 x 48.5cm. CONDITION REPORT Light surface wear, minimal knocks and scratches commensurate with age.

Lot 250

A pair of Royal Doulton Secessionist tall cylindrical sunflower vases, monogrammed to base MB, no.6621, 635, 694 and 5621, height 36cm (2). CONDITION REPORT One vase has a crack to rim and an area of restoration pitting to glaze, overpainted chip to rim and further large crack, foot rim heavily chipped to one Light surface scratches throughout

Lot 334

Kevin Keegan; a signed Liverpool FC home shirt, Adidas manufacture with Carlsberg branding, mounted and framed. CONDITION REPORT There is no glass, some light marks and dirt to the shirt. Frame heavily worn.

Lot 351

A 19th century flintlock smooth-bore musket with 46-inch barrel and inset with brass furniture, overall length 158cm (af), also a leather shot flask with spring-loaded shot measure spout (2). CONDITION REPORT The gun has been heavily lacquered, including the lockplate and barrel, leaving a yellow tarnish. The stock has a split running from the back of the lockplate down to the comb of the stock. The lower section of the brass butt plate is missing, although it appears to have been cut rather than snapped. Various nicks and losses throughout the fore end and several areas of light surface pitting to the barrel and lockplate. Further splits to the stock on the opposing side to the lock. Possibly missing the ramrod retaining bracket from the muzzle end of the gun.

Lot 368

A 1980s Rolls Royce Corniche child's electric car in red, lacking charger (af), length 120cm. CONDITION REPORT Dummy key is missing, no charger, one rear light present but detached, a small dent to top left hand side, bumpers scratched, wear commensurate with age.

Lot 389

A pair of George V hallmarked silver sauce boats, Edinburgh 1928, Hamilton & Inches, combined approx 8ozt (2). CONDITION REPORT Both have light surface scratches height of bottom edge of the upper rim 5.2 cm

Lot 90

A modern light oak veneered rectangular dining table with two end drawers, on a twin pedestal base, 76 x 181 x 90cm and a set of six matching ladder-back dining chairs with brown leatherette overstuffed seats (7). CONDITION REPORT arrived in one piece has bolts around the pedestals

Lot 185

A Meredew mid-century vintage light oak dressing table, the tilting adjustable rectangular mirror over two long drawers, flanked by a pair of deep drawers, raised on tapering square legs united by stretchers, 120cm high, 129cm wide, 46cm deep.

Lot 318

A Minolta X-300 camera with 35-70mm zoom lens and MD-200/4.5 telephoto lens, 50mm lens and a light meter, cased, Kodak Instant Mantic 28 camera and a Sony digital handycam model DCR-DVD200E with remote, cased. (a quantity)

Lot 344

A set of six light beech ladder back single dining chairs, with solid seats, raised on square legs, united by H frame stretchers.

Lot 346

A set of six Ercol light elm and beech Quaker style stick back dining chairs, raised on turned legs united by an H frame stretcher.

Lot 347

An Ercol model 383 light elm and beech drop leaf dining table, raised on tapering splayed legs, 71cm high, 61cm wide, 123cm extended, 112cm deep., together with three light elm and beech stick back Quaker dining chairs, comprising one carver and two single chairs. (4)

Lot 340

Four HO Scale Plastic Model Building Kits, by Walthers, including Merchants Row I II III Northern Light and Power Substation, boxed, some crushing to boxes noted.

Lot 492

An 'O' Gauge/7mm 0-6-0 Fowler 3F Jinty Locomotive by Dapol, SDJR blue finish, some paint damage around cab/handrails some signs of light weathering boxed.

Lot 109

A 'FIRESTONE TYRES' ADVERTISING ILLUMIATED LIGHT BOX SIGN

Lot 1219

TWO NEON LIGHT UP LETTERS OF A 'C' AND AN 'E' APPROX. 57CM

Lot 1501

A WOLF WELD MIG WELDER AND TWO PARWELD LIGHT ACTIVATED WELDING MASKS (ONE AS NEW AND BOXED)

Lot 182

A 'SURGERY' ADVERTISING ILLUMINATING LIGHT BOX SIGN

Lot 1883

A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TABLE LAMPS AND LIGHT FITTINGS TO INCLUDE SHADES ETC

Lot 189

A RED ADVERTISING ILLUMINATED LIGHT BOX SIGN

Lot 197

A LARGE QUANTITY OF BRASS WARE TO INCLUDE WALL MOUNTED LIGHT FITTINGS ETC

Lot 311

A 1796 PATTERN LIGHT CAVALRY TROOPERS SWORD, 82CM, CURVED BLADE STAMPED WOOLLEY AND CO. WOOLEY AND CO OPERATED FROM 10 BUSH LANE, CANNON STREET, LONDON 1798-1815

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