Music - Boyce (William, Mus. Doc.), Fifteen Anthems, together with a Te Deum, and Jubilate, in Score for 1, 2, 3, 4, & 5 Voices, Composed for the Royal Chapels by William Boyce, Mus. Doc., late Organist and Composer to His Majefty (sic), and Master of his Majesty's Band of Musicians, Printed for the Author's Widow and Family, London 1780, pp: [ii], 3, [i], 141, the sheet music engraved and printed by T. Bennett, contemporary red-stained calf spine and boards, crown folio Condition Report: Please see additional images, scuffed binding with bumps and losses, lacking end papers at front; verso scuffed and creased, soiled margins, generally fainter as the music progresses, loss and 47/48 lower margin, split at 52/53, stable; slighter at 77/78, speckled browning here and there, light odd scuffs to margin
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India: Photographs and Drawings of Historic Buildings, 100 Plates Produced by W. Griggs, From the Collection in the late Office of Curator of Ancient Monuments in India, London 1896, 9 fold-out chromolithograph plates, 40 full-page chromolithograph plates, further b/w line engraved architectural elevations and sections, b/w photographic reproductions of monuments and artefacts, some plates and illustrations prefaced by explanatory text, full contemporary publisher's red cloth gilt, in the Islamic taste, red endpapers, crown folio Condition Report: Minor warping to the boards and ripple to the front lower portion but stable, spine slightly sunned, head and tail cap are gently frayed, stable split to inner mid hinge, but contents tight in binding, plates good, some very minor, occasional speckling, but nothing too drastic, light soiling to spine and back board, a good copy
The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, Newly tranflated (sic) out of the originall (sic) Greek: and with the former tranflations (sic) diligently compared and revifed (sic), by his Majefties (sic) fpeciall (sic) command, [...], Printed by Robert Barker, Printer to the Kings (sic) moft (sic) excellent Majeftie (sic), and by the Affignes (sic) of John Bill, London 1639, dated colophon to verso, printed in Gothic Blackletter, allegorical woodcut title-page, further woodcut initials, head and tailpieces, light contemporaneous ink MS inscriptions, mid-18th century and later generational ink MS ownership inscriptions of the Hoggarth (?sic, Hogarth) family of Leeds, contemporary calf (rubbed, worn and chipped), thick 8vo
A 19th century gilt gesso and softwood shaped rectangular looking-glass, mirror plate, the frame with acanthus to angles and swags of leafy C and S-scrolls, 48cm wide Condition Report: Please see attached images. Some wear, light losses and refreshing of gilding. We ourselves could not send this to you: please contact a courier.
Elizabeth II (1952-), Britannia silver proof collection, 2007, £2 to 20p, (S.PBS08-2007); silver proof coin set, 2009 comprising 12 coins including Royal Shield of Arms coins, £5, £2 (3) and Kew Gardens 50p, (S.PSS37-2009); in cases of issue with certificates. Some very light peripheral toning otherwise mint state
Miscellaneous Lot comprising: double proof set 1970 'Last £sd' with certificates, in Royal Mint fitted case of issue, very light peripheral toning on bronze otherwise both sets as struck; commemorative coin cover 2008 'Britain's New Coinage,' BU; commemorative ingots (2) 'Britain's Olympic Legends' comprising 'Sebastian Coe 1980' & 'Steve Redgrave 2002' both CuNi layered with 24ct gold, with certificates and photos in individual boxes of issue; 18 (of 23) commemorative medalets 'The Official England Football Squad 1998' in a presentation folder; various reproduction coins from 'The Millionaire's Collection' and other coins and medalets; numismatic reference books (7) comprising 'Standard Catalogue of World Coins 1901-2000,' Krause, 'Coin Yearbook 2012,' Token Publishers, 'Coins of England' Spink 2013, 'English Milled Coinage 1662-1972' Cope & Rayner, 'Standard Catalogue of World Paper Money' Albert Pick 5th edition 1986, 'English Paper Money' Vincent Duggleby 7th edition 2006 & 'Collectors' Banknotes' West & Perkins 2008,' all in good condition
A Small Collection of Banknotes comprising: Treasury £1, Warren Fisher, second issue, Feb 1923, H1/43 (round dot below NO); Bank of England £1 (2), Peppiatt (blue) T86D and O'Brien ('Britannia' issue) HOIK; 10 shillings (2), Peppiatt (mauve) J60D and O'Brien ('Britannia' issue) B75Y; Foreign banknotes (6), China (4), Bank of Communications 10 yuan 1935 (P155), The Central Bank of China (National) 5 yuan 1936 (P216), The Kwangtung Provincial Bank (Local Currency) 5 dollars 1931 (P2422) and Bank of Communications 1.10.1914, SHANGHAI in blue-black on rev (P118q); Cuba Banco Nacional 20 pesos 1958 series, red serial number (P80b) and Brazil 10 cruzeiros with overprint 1 CENTAVO, no date (1967) (P183b). The first with some light stains along bottom edge, almost very fine, the other English notes good fine to about extremely fine, the foreign notes good very fine to about uncirculated
The Royal Arms, a set of 12 silver shield shaped ingots depicting the different Royal Arms as used from Richard I to the present day, each weighing around 48g, in wooden box as issued with certificates; Silver commemorative medals (2), large size each weighing 88.2g and struck in sterling silver by the Royal Mint, 1977 Silver Jubilee and 1978 25th Anniversary of the Coronation, in cases of issue, one lacking certificate. Some light toning otherwise mint state
Charles II (1660-1685), Crown, 1663, first draped bust, CAROLVS II DEI GRATIA, rev. crowned cruciform shields (shields of England & France separated & not quartered), interlinked C's in angles, edge dated XV, (S.3354). Light scratches & minor surface marks, minor flecking on rev. and minor edge imperfections, nearly very fine/very fine
A Chinese Jun ware earthenware bottle vase, glazed in merging mottled tones of blue and purple, with some sallow inclusions, on a russet ground, well-modelled elephant masks to the slightly flared neck, the shoulder moulded in low relief with a band of meander, circular foot, 21cm high, impressed mark Condition Report: Anticipated crazing, light pitting, restoration to rim but displaying well, see additional images
A German novelty pipe, modelled with a a horse standing bedside a gate, 9.5cm long, leather case; others, simlar (3) Condition Report: We can offer postage of this lot for £20 within the uk, cases scuffed with losses, one bowl nibbled and lacking mouthpiece, horse pipe with minor chips, but light, and nibbled mouthpiece, the other with stable spits
John Jones (c.1755-1797), after Thomas Beach (1737-1806), The Right Honourable Lord Viscount Milton, Colonel of the Dorsetshire Volunteer Rangers, Published as the Act directs by Tho:s Beach, [London] 1795, mezzotint, 51cm x 33cm; Thomas Phillips RA (1770-1845), after William Whiston Barney (act. 1805), His Royal Highnefs (sic) George, Prince of Wales, [London] 1807, mezzotint, 52.5cm x 38.5cm, [2] Condition Report: Prince of Wales cut to plate margin, lower titled portion creased, scuffed to edge, light grime and speckling, very minor sporadic foxed spots to imageMilton trimmed to plate, otherwise goodframes and mounts worn
Rowling (J.K.), Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Uncorrected Proof Copy of the first edition with typographical error to title-page: J.A. Rowling, Bloomsbury Publishing, London 1997, pp: [i-7], 8-224, yellow and white card wrappers as issued, neat ownership inscription in ink biro to half-title, 12mo A desirably scarce copy of approximately 200 uncorrected proof copies of the very first Harry Potter title, which is priced at £4.50 and has considerable variations in the lettering and blurb. Condition Report: Creased joints. Some light grime to covers. A generally good copy - please see further images
A SET OF THREE ENGRAVED DRESS STUDS IN 9CT GOLD, 1.5G, BIRMINGHAM 1897, CASED, A SET OF THREE VICTORIAN HORSESHOE DRESS STUDS, GOLD TOPS, CASED, A FURTHER SET OF THREE VICTORIAN ENGRAVED DRESS STUDS IN GOLD AND SIX OTHER MISCELLANEOUS DRESS STUDS INCLUDING TWO IN 9CT GOLD, CASED++LIGHT WEAR CONSISTENT WITH AGE

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