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Lot 255

Twenty One (21) Piece Set of Hawkes "St. George" Crystal Tall Champagne/Sherbet Glasses. A few are marked on bottom side. Measures 6-1/2" H x 3-3/4" dia. Condition: 3 have nicks to base, a few with light scuffs to bottom side Estimate: $100.00 - $200.00 Domestic Shipping: Third party

Lot 264

Grouping of Vintage Tableware in Original Boxes. Consisting of 4 Neiman Marcus 5" plates along with Cartier pewter plate measuring 10-3/8" dia. Largest box measures 12-3/4" squared. Condition: Cartier has some light scuffs on bottom side otherwise good condition Estimate: $50.00 - $100.00 Domestic Shipping: $68.00

Lot 283

Pair Vintage Black Opaline Enameled Vases. Unsigned. Measures 13" H. Condition: Light wear or in good condition. Estimate: $100.00 - $200.00 Domestic Shipping: $65.00

Lot 29

Francois Etienne Musin, Belgian (1820-1888) oil on board "Village Port". Signed lower left. Measures 10-1/4" x 16", frame measures 15-1/4" x 20-3/4" Condition: In need of cleaning, light surface scratch or in good condition. Estimate: $2000.00 - $3000.00 Domestic Shipping: $145.00

Lot 30

Jan Meerhout, Dutch (1630-1677) Oil on Panel "Dutch River Landscape". Signed lower right. Measures 10-1/2" x 13-1/4", frame measures 15-1/2" x 18-1/2". Condition: In need of cleaning, light surface scratch or in good condition. Estimate: $1000.00 - $2000.00 Domestic Shipping: $145.00

Lot 42

Four (4) Mackenzie-Childs Flower Basket Side Chairs. Maple frame with woven rush seats. Hand-Painted. Stamped signature. Each chair measures 39-1/2" H x 19" W x 16" D. Condition: Light wear from use, overall good condition. Estimate: $1000.00 - $1500.00 Domestic Shipping: Third party

Lot 43

Mackenzie-Childs Square Table. Features Courtly Check top, striped aprons with pom-poms and stone set corners, plaid legs and faux carved feet. No visible signature. Measures 31" H x 36" x 36". Condition: Light wear from use. Overall good condition. Estimate: $1000.00 - $1500.00 Domestic Shipping: Third party

Lot 50

Early 20th Century Handel Style Reverse Painted Lamp. Shade features a landscape of trees both reverse painted and enameled on the exterior. Unsigned. Measures 20" to finial. Shade measures 6" H x 12-1/4" diameter. Condition: Overall good condition. There is some paint splatter on both shade and base. Light typical wear and rubbing to patina. Estimate: $200.00 - $400.00 Domestic Shipping: Third party

Lot 93

Vintage Sterling Silver Tableware Lot. Includes: pair of Duchin Creation 2 light weighted candle holders 5-3/8" H x 7-1/4" L, approx. 20.57 grams; pair of Whiting Old Kentucky Mint Julep Cups 3-3/4" H, approx. 7.23 troy ounces. Cups inscribed Hobby Horse Farm Hunter Show 1954. All pieces signed. Condition: One minor ding on one cup or in good condition. Estimate: $150.00 - $250.00 Domestic Shipping: $58.00

Lot 95

Vintage Sanborns Sterling Silver Coffee & Creamer Set. Signed. Measures 8-1/2" Coffee Pot, 5" creamer. Weighs approx. 27.32 troy ounces. Condition: Light dents and wear from age and use. Estimate: $150.00 - $250.00 Domestic Shipping: $54.00

Lot 98

Antique Sterling Silver 5 Light Candelabra. Weighted. Stamped 925. Measures 14" H x 13-1/2" W. Weighs approx. 49.50 troy ounces. Condition: Good condition. Estimate: $300.00 - $500.00 Domestic Shipping: $95.00

Lot 452

1966 World Cup 1/3d (ord) with light yellow-olive shift to left. U/M, fine. SG 695 var.

Lot 458

1977-87 High Values set of 8, 1977 £1-£5 set of 3 traffic light gutter pairs (4 pairs), few regionals, etc., all U/M.

Lot 502

1950 4d light ultramarine illustrated FDC with Cheltenham CDS. Typed address, fine. Cat £125

Lot 552

A PAIR OF 1930'S JAPANESE SILVER TWIN BRANCH THREE LIGHT CANDLESTICKS, with square section columns and drip pans, and angular branches, the weighted bases stamped K Uyeda, 950 sterling, 15cm high, with original wooden boxes (2)

Lot 612

A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY AUSTRIAN SILVER THREE LIGHT CANDELABRA, with florally embossed detachable arms, and baluster columns, Vienna 1863, 43cm high (2)

Lot 115

Collection of six books: The Story of the Atlantic Telegraph, by Henry M. Field, first edition, presentation copy signed by the author and inscribed to Charles F. Dowd [American pamphleteer and first person to propose multiple time zones for any country with United States railways], publisher's gilt green cloth, bookseller's ticket (Henry Sotheran); History of Radio Telegraphy and Telephony, by G. G. Blake, first edition, London: Radio Press Ltd., 1926, publisher's gilt blue cloth; Stereoscopic Phenomena of Light and Sight, by Theodore Brown, London: Gutenberg Press, 1903, green cloth; The Alimentary Tract: A Radiographic Study, by Alfred E. Barclay, London: Sherrat & Hughes, 1915, maroon cloth; The Story of Electricity, by John Munro, London: George Newnes, 1901, pictorial cloth; Electricity and its Uses, by John Munro, London: Religious Tract Society [c.1885] (6)Provenance: From the collection of the late Professor Ian Isherwood, UK radiologist responsible for much of the important early clinical development of CT

Lot 12

Littleton, Thomas. Littleton's Tenures in English, London: Printed for the Companie of Stationers, 1627. Small octavo, bound in full vellum with manuscript title to spine. Contents generally good and bright, occasional light dampstaining, slight cockling to paper, vellum a little warpedProvenance: Consigned to sale by the Turbutt family. The vendor's uncle was Gladwyn M. R. Turbutt - the man who discovered the original Bodleian copy of the first folio of Shakespeare (The Turbutt Shakespeare)

Lot 123

Cooper, Joseph. The Lost Continent; Or, Slavery and the Slave Trade in Africa, 1875, first edition, London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1875. Publisher's gilt green cloth, folding colour map of Africa with creasing/tears at edges, advertisements and 'opinions of the press' at rear, some general discolouration and light foxing in places

Lot 124

[Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge]. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll, illustrated by John Tenniel, London: Macmillan and Co. Ltd., 1902, publisher's green pictorial cloth, binding good and bright, occasional marks and light foxing, front free endpaper removed (probably due to former owner inscription), scarce

Lot 126

Munro, Neil. The Clyde: River and Firth, illustrated by Mary Y. & J. Young Hunter, de luxe edition numbered 46 of 400, signed by the author and J. Y. Hunter, London: Adam & Charles Black, 1907, publisher's cream pictorial cloth, untrimmed page edges, top edge gilt. Together with The Holy Land, by John Kelman, illustrated by John Fulleylove, de luxe edition numbered 378 of 500, signed by publisher, London: A & C Black, 1902, cream cloth; Happy England, by Marcus B. Huish, illustrated by Helen Allingham, de luxe edition numbered 523 of 750, signed by artist, London: A & C Black, 1903. Contents generally good, clean, bright, occasional light foxing; Clyde binding good, others with discolouration/wear (3)

Lot 134

Janus Press. An Oxford Odyssey, by John Theobald, illustrated with three woodcut plates by C. Van Vliet, Janus Press, 1955. The first book published by the Janus Press, limited to 100 copies, this example unnumbered. Octavo, publisher's paper covers, errata slip. Contents very good, clean, bright; offsetting from errata slip; binding very good and tight, general discolouration around edges and a few light marks to lower board. A very good example. Scarce

Lot 138

Keats, John. The Poetical Works, a new edition, London: Edward Moxon, 1851. Bound by Riviere in full crushed morocco lettered in gilt, marbled endpapers, all edges gilt, bookplate for Charles George Milnes Gaskell, English lawyer and Liberal Party politician. Contents good, clean, bright; binding tight and solid with very light wear to extremities

Lot 176

****PAY POST ETWALL****LW***Laurencin, Marie (Illus.). La Tentative Amoureuse, by Andre Gide, limited edition numbered 114 of 400, Paris: Nouvelle Revue Francaise, 1921. Illustrated with four vibrant colour plates, protective tissue-guards, plus smaller illustrations to the beginning of each chapter. Publisher's soft pink paper covers. Laurencin, a member of the Cubists, was an important figure in the Parisian avant-garde. Generally good and bright, some light foxing

Lot 183

Piozzi, Mrs Hester Lynch (Thrale). Autobiography Letters and Literary Remains, edited with introduction by A. Hayward, second edition in two volumes, London: Longman, 1861. An important source of information about Samuel Johnson and 18th-century English life. Half-calf with oxblood morocco title labels (but lacking volume labels), marbled endpapers, top edge gilt, engraved frontispiece to each volume. Contents generally good, clean and bright, light wear to calf, slight splitting to joints (2)

Lot 20

Eragny Press. Rust, Margaret. The Queen of the Fishes, An Adaptation in English of a Fairy Tale of Valois, limited edition numbered 112 of 150, Essex: Vale Publications, Eragny Press, Printed by Lucien Pissarro, 1894. Printed in grey, red and gold, illustrated, including five colour woodcuts by Pissarro. Octavo, publisher's full vellum, inscribed Reginald Farrer [?] to limitation page, numerous blank endleaves. Contents generally good and clean, occasional light spotting, vellum slightly warped. The first publication by the Eragny Press. ScarceProvenance: Consigned to sale by the Turbutt family. The vendor's uncle was Gladwyn M. R. Turbutt - the man who discovered the original Bodleian copy of the first folio of Shakespeare (The Turbutt Shakespeare)

Lot 21

Eragny Press. C'Est d'Aucassin et de Nicolete, limited edition of 230 (of which 200 are for sale), Hammersmith: Eragny Press, 1903. Printed on handmade paper, colour wood-engraved frontispiece by Lucien Pissarro. The last book printed in the Vale type by Esther & Lucien Pissarro. Octavo, publisher's paper-covered boards with verbena pattern in two colours. Contents good, clean, bright; some offsetting to endpapers; binding tight and solid, some general discolouration around spine with light wear to extremitiesProvenance: Consigned to sale by the Turbutt family. The vendor's uncle was Gladwyn M. R. Turbutt - the man who discovered the original Bodleian copy of the first folio of Shakespeare (The Turbutt Shakespeare)

Lot 27

Golden Cockerel Press. Gill, Eric (Illus.). The Four Gospels of the Lord Jesus Christ, According to the Authorized Version of King James I, limited edition numbered 298 of 500, Golden Cockerel Press, 1931. Wood-engraved illustrations and initials by Eric Gill. Folio, original half white pigskin with buckram boards, raised bands with gilt title, 'Bound by S & S London' to front pastedown [Sangorski & Sutcliffe], bookseller's ticket to front pastedown (Henry Sotheran), small bookplate for the notable collector W. R. H. Jeudwine to front pastedown, top edge gilt (remainder untrimmed), loosely inserted catalogue description from Henry Sotheran on headed paper, housed in slipcase. Contents very good, clean, bright; binding good, tight and solid with only very faint spotting to boards and incredibly light wear to pigskin. A very good copy indeed. A typographical masterpiece, and one of the most striking and beloved works of the Private Press movementProvenance: Consigned to sale by the Turbutt family. The vendor's uncle was Gladwyn M. R. Turbutt - the man who discovered the original Bodleian copy of the first folio of Shakespeare (The Turbutt Shakespeare)

Lot 30

Golden Cockerel Press. De Chair, Somerset. The First Crusade, illustrated with five full-page wood engravings by Clifford Webb, limited edition numbered 262 of 500, Golden Cockerel Press, 1945. Small folio, half-vellum with orange buckram, 'Bound by S & S London' stamped to front pastedown [Sangorski & Sutcliffe], top edge gilt (remainder untrimmed). Good clean copy, light spotting to extreme outer page edges; binding very good and tight, tiny knock/wear to edge of buckramProvenance: Consigned to sale by the Turbutt family. The vendor's uncle was Gladwyn M. R. Turbutt - the man who discovered the original Bodleian copy of the first folio of Shakespeare (The Turbutt Shakespeare)

Lot 35

Nonesuch Press. Homer. Odyssey, limited edition numbered 3 of 1300, The Iliad,  numbered 313 of 1450, translated by Alexander Pope, decorations by Rudolf Koch, Nonesuch Press, 1931. Octavo, original full morocco, title printed in red & black, top edge gilt (remainder uncut), marbled endpapers, armorial bookplates for John Richard Sofio, Ex Libris plates for Franklin Matthiason. Contents good, clean, bright; bindings good and solid with some discolouration and light spotting, slight creasing to spine (2)Provenance: Consigned to sale by the Turbutt family. The vendor's uncle was Gladwyn M. R. Turbutt - the man who discovered the original Bodleian copy of the first folio of Shakespeare (The Turbutt Shakespeare)

Lot 39

Shakespeare Head Press. Keats, John. Ode to Psyche, unique "single copy" (presumably printed as a private commission), Stratford-upon-Avon: Shakespeare Head Press, 1927. Original limp vellum with silk ties, lettered in gilt on upper board, untrimmed page edges. Colophon reads, 'This single copy of The Ode to Psyche by John Keats has been printed at The Shakespeare Head Press Stratford-upon-Avon June MCMXXVII'. Five leaves of text plus title and colophon, printed on handmade paper. Loosely inserted catalogue description from Henry Sotheran Limited confirming the book is a unique single copy (light pencil inscriptions to same effect on front pastedown/ffep), the book not mentioned by either Ridler or Franklin. Contents very good, clean, bright; some very faint creasing to blank endleaves; binding tight, bright, solid, couple of tiny trivial marksProvenance: Consigned to sale by the Turbutt family. The vendor's uncle was Gladwyn M. R. Turbutt - the man who discovered the original Bodleian copy of the first folio of Shakespeare (The Turbutt Shakespeare)

Lot 4

Bible. New Testament. First edition of the Roman Catholic version, Reims: John Fogny, 1582. Quarto, bound in full calf, rebacked with later calf spine, brass clasps. Illustrated woodcut capitals. Contents generally good and bright, occasional light dampstaining, some loss to foot of title page, two leaves of Table of Controversies mounted, not collatedProvenance: Consigned to sale by the Turbutt family. The vendor's uncle was Gladwyn M. R. Turbutt - the man who discovered the original Bodleian copy of the first folio of Shakespeare (The Turbutt Shakespeare)

Lot 48

Nonesuch Press. Dante Alighieri. La Divina Commedia [Divine Comedy], Italian & English text, the English translation by H. F. Cary, limited edition numbered 231 of 1475, Nonesuch Press, 1928. Illustrations after drawings by Sandro Botticelli. Folio, original orange-stained vellum, top edge gilt (remainder untrimmed). Contents very good, clean, bright; offsetting to endpapers caused by three old catalogue clippings hinged with tape to pastedown; very light spotting to extreme outer page edges; binding very good and tight with bleaching to the orange at spine and very faint wear to corners - otherwise an excellent copyProvenance: Consigned to sale by the Turbutt family. The vendor's uncle was Gladwyn M. R. Turbutt - the man who discovered the original Bodleian copy of the first folio of Shakespeare (The Turbutt Shakespeare)

Lot 51

****PAY COLLECT AND POST ETWALL***LW***Bible. Biblia Sacra: Facsimile Edition of the Gutenberg Bible, limited edition of 1000 (996 for sale), 'This is the first Gutenberg facsimile ever printed in the United States and only the second in the world', New York: Pageant Books, 1961. Text pages printed by lithography, the illuminated pages by sheet-fed gravure. Folio, in two volumes, hand-bound in full burgundy buckram lettered in gilt, bookseller's ticket to front pastedown (Henry Sotheran), each volume housed in solander box bearing title labels. Excellent condition, very good, clean and bright; pencil catalogue note to verso of ffep (presumably by Sotheran) over small worn patch (presumably erased owner inscription); bindings tight and solid, very good; solander boxes have some discolouration and light wear (2)Provenance: Consigned to sale by the Turbutt family. The vendor's uncle was Gladwyn M. R. Turbutt - the man who discovered the original Bodleian copy of the first folio of Shakespeare (The Turbutt Shakespeare)

Lot 53

Rowling, J.K. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, first edition, first issue [one of only 500], London: Bloomsbury, 1997, hardback, publisher's laminated pictorial boards, print line on copyright page reads "10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ", "1 wand" appears twice on p.53. Contents good, clean, bright; binding tight and solid; usual very light browning to page margins; Staffordshire Libraries label to verso of title page, barcode and slight remnants of label to front free endpaper; light wear to laminate and faint ghost impression from handwriting to upper board; minor wear to headcaps/corners; very small ink spot to extreme page edges at rear. The author's debut novel and first in the Harry Potter series. Very scarce. One of only 500 copies, 300 of which were sent to libraries - this being an impressive example of ex-library, very good

Lot 70

Wilson, Harrison Corbett. England's Queen, and Prince Albert: A Poem in Two Cantos, also, England's Hero, London: Longman, no date [1849]. Contemporary gilt red cloth, Baxter print portrait of Victoria as frontispiece. Good and bright, occasional light spotting, a little rubbing/wear to binding

Lot 9

Gesta Romanorum [Strasbourg: Martin Schott, not after 1486]. A popular medieval collection of moral tales, considered the source of some later literature including Shakespeare and Chaucer (the story of the three caskets in Merchant of Venice, for example). 100 leaves, double column, Gothic type, manuscript initials in red. Bound in 19th-century crushed red morocco by Riviere (stamped to verso of front free endpaper), marbled endpapers, all edges gilt, armorial bookplate for T. H. Riches, bookplate for Edward Sullivan, bookplate for John Sparrow. Contents generally good and bright, occasional dampstaining; discolouration and restoration to opening leaf; binding tight and solid with some light wear to extremitiesProvenance: Consigned to sale by the Turbutt family. The vendor's uncle was Gladwyn M. R. Turbutt - the man who discovered the original Bodleian copy of the first folio of Shakespeare (The Turbutt Shakespeare)

Lot 271

A set of ten Arnhem blue and white delft circular coasters, each 8.5cm diameter, boxed.Condition report:Box a/fMildewed , damp stained and peeling.Very light crazing to all.One coaster with chipped rim. 

Lot 292

Victorian "Amherst Japan" pattern part dinner service comprising large covered tureen, covered sauce tureen and stand, ashet (31cm long), 11 dinner plates and 7 soup plates.Condition report:Tureen and cover - Good condition.Sauce tureen, cover and stand - All good condition.Ashet - good condition.Dinner plates - All generally good condition. Two hare small underglaze rim defects (firing crack and small chip).Soup plates - Five in good condition, two with small rim chips. Some light scratches ans wear overall, consistent with age and light use. Some visible sagger marks. Generally all in good condition except for two chipped soup plates, as images. 

Lot 294

Two tier stained beech Lazy Susan with five fitted blue and white Villeroy & Boch "Dresden" pattern dishes. Approx. 36cm diameter.Condition report:Three small old worn holes to underside of large tier.Wood slightly warped.Segment Dishes - One crazed, one with small rim chip.Circular dish - Scratched interior and light crazing. 

Lot 318

Chinese shadow agate snuff bottle, light grey with brown and white striations, mask panels to sides and hardstone and gilt metal stopper, 8cm high.Condition report;Slight scratches and wear to body. Oxidation to metal rim. Generally good condition. 

Lot 345

Large late 18th century Chinese famille rose porcelain bowl, the exterior decorated with cranes in a garden with fence and peonies, the interior with floral spray and lattice border. Unmarked 27cm diameter.Condition report:Interior - Glaze impurities, oxidised and rubbed enamels. Some light scratches also larger 2" scratch, which may be very fine but not visible from exterior and rings when tapped.Exterior - Rubbed enamels and gilt, glaze impurities. Very fine 3" underglaze discoloured line or crack where bowl meets footrim though not visible on underside of footrim.As images. 

Lot 130

A pair of Art Deco beadwork ceiling light shades with modern fittings.

Lot 202

A Chinese carved model of a dragon in light green soapstone mounted on a wooden stand

Lot 232

A light oak circular table and five dining chairs with leather seats

Lot 65

A modern light wood and green button back upholstered swivel office chair

Lot 87

A John Lewis light oak bookcase, together with an early 20th century oak, two tier table

Lot 167

A Ruskin pottery vase of tapering cylindrical form, finished in a mottled light yellow/beige glaze, 16cm tall

Lot 427

A limited edition Sasha 180 Light Brown Hair Velvet doll in blue velvet dress, black shoes and white socks, with wrist tag, original box and certificate

Lot 446

A Chad Valley milk float with eight churns, key and original box, together with a Tri-ang Minic Vauxhall Town Coupe, Minic Delivery lorry, Minic Vauxhall Cabriolet and Minic Ford light van, all boxed and seven other Tri-ang cars and a petrol pump

Lot 122

Edward Charles Williams (British 1807-1881) The woodman's family Oil on canvas Signed and indistinctly dated 18[]9 lower left (only visible under ultraviolet light) 102 x 90cm (40 x 35¼ in.)

Lot 331

Corgi Toys 464 Commer Police Van with Flashing Light.

Lot 373

An Art Deco style onyx ceiling light shade, diam. 41cm.

Lot 40

A large quantity of Staples Ladderax shelving system comprising 12 ladders, 25 shelves, single drawer, chest of three drawers, glazed cabinet, two drop down cabinets and approx. 62 metal shelve supports. Condition - not great, worn and various damage/dirt.4x room divider ladders (2 feet) at 200cm height2x wall leaning ladders (1 foot) at 200cm height6x wall leaning ladders (1foot) at 132cm heightladders are dirty with small areas of corrosion, no major signs of structural damage, 2 larger wall leaning ladders have wooden batons attached to rear .(wall side)Shelves - 5 x 89cm wide  36cm deep, 6 x 75cm wide 36cm deep, 13 x 59cm wide 36cm deep, 1 x 59cm wide 20cm deep.Cabinets - 1 x small single drawer unit 59 x 13 cm, 2 x drop front cabinets 59 x 40cm, 1 x glass sliding cabinet 89 x 48cm, 1 x 3 drawer chest 89 x 48cm.Shelves have some minor scuffs, stains and partial discolouration present but no major damage, one drop front cabinet has large stains and water damage, glass sliding cabinet has some scuffs, surface damage, drawers have some stains/marks to top surface, no major damage, small drawer unit has damage to front near lock as pictured and light scuffs to edges.

Lot 400

AN EDWARDIAN ART NOUVEAU SILVER-PLATED HANGING LIGHT FITTING with spot hammered scrolling arms and cut-glass beehive shade, 18 ins inclusive.

Lot 401

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY FOLIATE CAST-BRASS HANGING LIGHT FITTING with cut-glass tulip shade and original glass and brass ceiling fitting, 8 ins inclusive.

Lot 516

AN ERCOL LIGHT ELM "MINERVA" COFFEE TABLE of rounded corner rectangular form with two drawers and open area, 49 ins x 21 ins.

Lot 517

AN ERCOL LIGHT ELM "BUTLERS" COFFEE TABLE, the rounded end top with pierced hand-holds raised on outsplayed legs united by a centre tier, 28 1/2 ins x 18 ins.

Lot 703A

A MODERN GLASS CEILING LIGHT

Lot 739

A LIGHT GREEN 2PC LEATHER CHESTERFIELD SUITE A/F

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