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Lot 73

Incisioni/Engravings. Schreiber Wilhelm Ludwig. Manuel de l'amateur de la gravure sur bois et sur métal au XV. siècle. Berlin: Librairie Albert Cohn [poi] Lepzig : O. Harrassowitz, 1891-1902.Quattro volumi (mm 244x166). Pagine XVI, 366; XV, [1], 382; XVI, 334; XVI, 464. Buon esemplare, lievi fioriture diffuse. Legatura uniforme in mezzo marocchino, piatti marmorizzati. Dorso a cinque nervi con titolo e numero di tomo impressi in oro al secondo e quarto scomparto, i rimanenti decorati da ferri dorati. Gore e abrasioni alle legature. Al contropiatto anteriore ex libris di Grigorij Sergeevic Stroganoff. Esemplare di illustre provenienza di questa rara bibliografia impressa in soli 300 esemplari. La biblioteca del celebre collezionista d'arte, conte Grigorij Sergeevic Stroganoff (1829-1910), venne venduta in asta tra il 1922 e il 1924.Four volumes (244x166 mm). XVI, 366; XV, [1], 382; XVI, 334; XVI, 464 pages. A good copy, light foxing. Uniform half-morocco, marbled covers. Spine with five raised bands, tooled in gilt; title and volume numbering lettered in gold. Covers waterstained and abraded. Ex libris of Grigorij Sergeevic Stroganoff on the front pastedown.A rare edition, printed in only 300 copies, offered here in a copy once owned by the outstanding art collector Count Grigorij Sergeevic Stroganoff (1829-1910). His library was sold at several auctions between 1922 and 1924.

Lot 77

Incunaboli/Incunables. Boni Mauro. Lettere sui primi libri a stampa di alcune città e terre dell'Italia superiore parte sinora sconosciuti parte nuovamente illustrati. Venezia: nella stamperia di Carlo Palese, 1794.Tre parti in un volume, in-folio piccolo (mm 240x192). Ogni parte con frontespizio proprio, ma paginazione continua. Pagine CXXXII. Vignette calcografiche, firmate da Francesco Novelli, al primo e al terzo frontespizio; al secondo frontespizio stemma inciso su rame del conte G. Durazzo. Esemplare in barbe, tracce di polvere al frontespizio e alcune carte; qualche leggera fioritura e traccia d'uso. Brossura coeva in carta marmorizzata, al dorso titolo in inchiostro bruno su tassello cartaceo; piccolissime mancanze al dorso e agli angoli. Una mano del tempo ha annotato in inchiostro bruno il nome dell'autore al contropiatto anteriore.Il volume comprende due dissertazioni in forma di lettera dello storico e numismatico, nonché studioso della prima tipografia Mauro Boni (1746-1817), la Lettera prima. Monumenti della tipografia genovese nel secolo XV, e la Lettera seconda. Primi monumenti della pavese e bresciana tipografia nuovamente scoperti.Three parts in one volume, small folio (240x192 mm). CXXXII pages. Each part with its own title-page, running pagination. Engraved vignettes, signed by Francesco Novelli, on the first and third title-page; engraved coat of arms of Conte G. Durazzo on the second one. Uncut copy, title-page and some leaves somewhat dusted; light foxing in plaecs, a few fingermarks. Contemporary marbled wrappers, spine with title in brown ink on paper label. Minor losses to the spine and corners. A contemporary hand had writen the author's namen in brown ink on thefront pastedown.The volume contains two essays, in epistolary form, by the historian and bibliographer Mauro Boni (1746-1817), the Lettera prima. Monumenti della tipografia genovese nel secolo XV, and the Lettera seconda. Primi monumenti della pavese e bresciana tipografia nuovamente scoperti.

Lot 80

Index Librorum Prohibitorum Innoc XI P M Usque ad Annum 1681. Eidem accedit in fine Appendix usque ad mensem Junii 1704. Romae: Typis. Rev. Cam. Apost, 1704-1718.Tre parti in un volume in-8° (mm 151x101). Pagine [24], 568. Paginazione continua, che include anche l'Appendix stampata nel 1716 e la successiva del 1718, ognuna introdotta da frontespizio proprio. Stemma papale xilografico al frontespizio di ogni parte. Capilettera, testatine e finalini incisi. Alcune carte brunite, lievi aloni. Legatura coeva in pergamena su piatti in cartone, titolo manoscritto al dorso. Tagli spruzzati in rosso. Annotazione manoscritta al frontespizio 'Appendice usque ad An: 1716. Vide pag: 409'. Nota di possesso manoscritta al contropiatto anteriore.Nuova edizione dell'Indice del 1681, ora aggiornato al 1704. Questa prima lista è poi ulteriormente aggiornata da due appendici, ognuna introdotta da frontespizio proprio, che includono i titoli dei libri successivamente condannati dalla Congregazione dell'indice, fino all'anno 1718.Three parts in one volume, 8° (151x101 mm). [24], 568 pages. running pagination, including the Appendix of 1716, and the one of 1718. Each part has its separate title-page, Woodcut Papal coat of arms on each title-page. Engraved initials, head and tail-pieces. Some leaves browned, light stains. Contemporary vellum over pasteboards, spine with inked title. Edges speckled red edges. Ownership inscription on the front pastedown. A manuscript note on the title-page, 'Appendice usque ad An: 1716. Vide pag: 409'.A new edition of the Index issued in 1681, which is now updated to 1704, and includes two Appendices listing the books banned by the Roman censorship from 1704 to 1718.

Lot 83

Index Librorum Prohibitorum Sanctissimi Domini Nostri Benedicti XIV Pontificis Maximi. Romae: Ex Typographia Rev. Camerae Apostolicae, 1758.In-8° (mm 169x105). Pagine lvi, 320. Bella antiporta incisa. Vignetta incisa al frontespizio. Capilettera e testatine incisi. Gora al margine superiore del volume, qualche fioritura, carte increspate. Legatura coeva in pergamena su piatti in cartone, titolo manoscritto al dorso. Lievi macchie di inchiostro ai piatti. Annotazione manoscritta al contropiatto anteriore. Tiratura in-8° della storica prima edizione del nuovo indice del 1758, ovvero il più grande rinnovamento dell'Index librorum dai tempi del Concilio tridentino. Precede l'indice la bolla di papa Benedetto XIV con la quale si predispone la riforma della Congregazione dell'Indice. La presente revisione stabilì la scelta di un nuovo ordinamento alfabetico, la correzione degli errori e delle incongruenze e l'eliminazione di proibizioni ormai obsolete. Venne inoltre soppresso il divieto di lettura della Bibbia nelle lingue nazionali. 8° (169x105 mm). lvi, 320 pages. Fine engraved frontispiece, engraved vignette on the title-page. Engraved initials and headpieces. The upper margin of leaves waterstained, some foxing. Contemporary vellum over pasteboards, smooth spine with inked title. Edges speckled red. Light ink stains to the covers. A manuscript note on the front pastedown. Issue in 8° size of the celebrated first edition of the Index of 1758, published after the reform of Roman censorship decreed by Pope Benedict XIV, and the revision of the Tridentine rules governing printing and reading. Numerous errors and inconsistencies were corrected, and more significantly many prohibitions were deleted, such as the general ban concerning the Bible translations into vernacular languages.

Lot 86

Index Librorum Prohibitorum. Lotto di 5 edizioni ottocentesche dell'Index. 1821-1853.ll lotto comprende:Index Librorum Prohibitorum sanctissimi domini nostri Pii Septimi Pontifici Maximi. Jussu editus. Neapoli: Ex Tipographia Xaveri Jordani, 1821. Bella antiporta incisa. Gore e aloni per tutto il volume. Privo di legatura, il primo fascicolo staccato.Index Librorum Prohibitorum sanctissimi domini nostri Gregorii XVI Pontifici Maximi. Jussu editus Romae 1841. Modoetiae: Ex Typographia Instituti Paulinorum , 1850-1865. Antiporta incisa. Incisione al frontespizio. Buon esemplare, lievi bruniture. Brossura editoriale. L'edizione contiene 5 Appendices che includono i titoli dei libri condannati tra il 1861 e il 1865. SI AGGIUNGE: diversa tiratura dell'edizione del 1850, corredata di Appendici per gli anni 1853-1860. Pagine 357, [1], [16]. Antiporta montata su braghetta cartacea, macchie di inchiostro, bruniture e aloni. Legatura in mezza pergamena con angoli, piatti marmorizzati. Nota di possesso alle prime due carte.L'indice del 1850 contiene la proibizione delle Operette morali di Giacomo Leopardi.Index Librorum Prohibitorum SS. domini nostri Gregorii XVI Pontifici Maximi. Jussu editus Romae 1841. Monteregali: Excudebat Petrus Rossi Impressor Episcopalis, 1852. Percallina editoriale. Lievi bruniture, abrasioni. Primo aggiornamento dell'indice emanato da papa Pio IX.Index Librorum Prohibitorum Sanctissimi domini nostri Gregorii XVI Pontifici Maximi. Editio novissima. Neapoli, Prostat apud Josephum Dura, 1853. Legatura in mezzo marocchino nocciola, piatti in percallina blu. Lievi arrossature, abrasioni alle estremità dei piatti.In-4° (mm 172x11). Pagine XXIV, 639, [5]. Vignetta incisa al frontespizio. Capilettera, testatine e finalini xilografici. Buon esemplare, lievi aloni. Legatura coeva in pergamena su piatti in cartone, titolo manoscritto al dorso. Tagli spruzzati in rosso. Qualche screpolatura alle estremità. Nota manoscritta al frontespizio 'Ad Bibliotheca Petri Carpineti'. Timbro nobiliare al recto della carta di guardia anteriore. Aggiornamento emanato sotto Benedetto XIV, prima della riforma della censura romana del 1758. Viene qui condannata l'opera Dell'impiego del denaro di Scipione Maffei.Index Librorum Prohibitorum. Lot of 5 19th-century editions of the Index. The lot includes:Index Librorum Prohibitorum sanctissimi domini nostri Pii Septimi Pontifici Maximi. Jussu editus. Neapoli: Ex Tipographia Xaveri Jordani, 1821. Engraved frontispiece. Waterstained and spotted throughout. Unbound, the first quire detached. Index Librorum Prohibitorum sanctissimi domini nostri Gregorii XVI Pontifici Maximi. Jussu editus Romae 1841. Modoetiae: Ex Typographia Instituti Paulinorum, 1850-1865. Engraved frontispiece, vignette on the title-page. A good copy, slightly browned. Publisher's wrappers. The edition contains five Appendices, including the entries of books condemned between 1861 and 1865. ADDING: a different issue of the 1850 edition, supplemented with Appendices for the years 1853-1860. The engraved frontispiece mounted on paper slip, ink stains, browning, and numerous spots. Contemporary half-vellum, marbled covers. Ownership inscription on the recto of the first two leaves. The Index of 1850 contains the prohibition of the Operette morali by Giacomo Leopardi. Index Librorum Prohibitorum SS. domini nostri Gregorii XVI Pontifici Maximi. Jussu editus Romae 1841. Monteregali: Excudebat Petrus Rossi Impressor Episcopalis, 1852. Publisher's cloth, somewhat stained and discoloured.Index Librorum Prohibitorum Sanctissimi domini nostri Gregorii XVI Pontifici Maximi. Editio novissima. Neapoli: Prostat apud Josephum Dura, 1853. Hazel half-morocco, blue cloth covers. Light foxing, board edges worn.

Lot 9

Bibliofilia. Uzanne Octave. Caprices d'un bibliophile. Paris: Edourad Rouveyre, 1878. (mm 185x115). Pagine [6], IV, 146, [6]. Frontespizio calcografico a precedere quello a stampa, impresso in rosso e nero. Legatura coeva in marocchino, cornici a filetto in oro ai piatti, titoli in oro al dorso a 5 nervi, tagli dorati, contropiatti e sguardie in carta decorata. Abrasioni lievi e usura delle cerniere. SI AGGIUNGE: Uzanne Octave. Nos amis les livres. Causeries sur la litterature curieuse et la librairie. Paris: Maison Quantin, 1886. (mm 175x115). Pagine [6], IV, 318, [2]. Antiporta calcografica, frontespizio in rosso e nero. Piatti in percallina verde decorati in oro. conservati entro legatura novecentesca in mezzo marocchino con punte, carta marmorizzata ai piatti, titoli in oro al dorso a 5 nervi, contropiatti e sguardie in carta decorata, segnalibro in tessuto. Abrasioni alle cuffie con minime mende al piede, cerniere lievemente usurate.Edizioni originali di due tra le più note opere di Uzanne, letterato, giornalista ed editore francese noto per la sua attività come bibliofilio: fu tra i promotori e fondatori di periodici di bibliofilia come Les Miscellanées bibliographiques (1878-1880), Le Livre. Bibliographie moderne (1880-1889), Le Livre moderne. Revue du monde littéraire et des bibliophiles contemporains (1890-1891) et L'Art et l'idée. Revue contemporaine du dilettantisme littéraire et de la curiosité (1892-1893).Bibliophily. Uzanne Octave. Caprices d'un bibliophile. Paris: Edourad Rouveyre, 1878. (185x115 mm). [6], IV, 146, [6] pages. Copper engraved title-page forerunning the printed one, in red and black. Contemporary morocco, fillet gilt over the covers, spine with 5 raised bands, gilt titles, gilt edges, pastedowns and flyleaves in decorated paper. Light abrasions and worn hinges.ADDING: Uzanne Octave. Nos amis les livres. Causeries sur la litterature curieuse et la librairie. Paris: Maison Quantin, 1886. (175x115 mm). [6], IV, 318, [2] pages. Copper engraved frontispiece, red and black title-page. Modern half-morocco, preserved inside the gilt tooled covers in green cloth, marbled covers, spine with 5 raised bands, gilt titles, pastedowns and flyleaves in decorated paper, fabric bookmark. Headcap abrased with minimal losses to the tail-edges, joints slightly worn.Original editions of two of the most famous works by Uzanne, scholar, journalist and French publisher better known as a great bibliophile: he has been one of the promoters and founders of magazines related to this field such as Les Miscellanées bibliographiques (1878-1880), Le Livre. Bibliographie moderne (1880-1889), Le Livre moderne. Revue du monde littéraire et des bibliophiles contemporains (1890-1891) et L'Art et l'idée. Revue contemporaine du dilettantisme littéraire et de la curiosité (1892-1893).

Lot 102

Morgante Giacomo. Saggio di un catalogo ragionato di antiche e rare edizioni stampate prima dell'anno 1550. Roma: Tipografia Editrice Romana, 1906.In-8° (mm 256x173). Pagine XIII, [3], 510. Buon esemplare, lievi fioriture. Brossura editoriale conservata entro legatura coeva in mezza pelle con angoli, piatti marmorizzati. Titolo e dati editoriali impressi in oro su doppio tassello al dorso. All'occhietto dedica autografa dell'Autore 'Al Nobil Uomo e mio carissimo amico Sig. Conte Luigi Vinci in omaggio Giacomo Morgante'; alla medesima pagina timbro di Luigi Vinci.Copia di dedica della prima edizione di questo raro catalogo.8° (256x173 mm). XIII, [3], 510 pages. Copy in good condition, light foxing. Contemporary half-vellum, marbled covers. Spine with title and imprint lettered in gilt on double lettering-pieces. The original publisher's wrappers preserved inside. On the half-title author's autograph address 'Al Nobil Uomo e mio carissimo amico Sig. Conte Luigi Vinci in omaggio Giacomo Morgante', and Luigi Vinci's ownership stamp. Presentation copy of the first edition of this rare bibliography.

Lot 103

Mylius Johann Christoph. Bibliotheca anonymorum et pseudonymorum detectorum, vltra 4000 scriptores; quorum nomina vera latebant antea, omnium facultatum scientiarum, et linguarum complectens, ad supplendum continuandum Vincentii Placcii Theatrum anonymorum et pseudonymorum, et Christoph. August. Heumanni Schediasma de anonymis et pseudonymis... cum praefatione M. Gottlieb Stollii... Hamburgi: sumptibus Christian Wilhelm Brandt, 1740.Due parti in un volume in-folio (mm 351x209). Pagine [2], 336; [8], 50, [38]. Esemplare discreto, uniforme e marcata brunitura dovuta alla qualità della carta e dell'inchiostro. Diffusi aloni e fioriture, grande gora che interessa la porzione inferiore di tutte le carte del volume. Legatura coeva in mezza pergamena su piatti in cartone. Dorso a cinque nervi, con titolo in oro su tassello nocciola chiaro. Tagli screziati in rosso. Qualche macchia e traccia di polvere ai piatti, più evidenti a quello posteriore. Prima edizione della Bibliotheca di Johann Christoph Mylius (1710-1757), bibliotecario a Jena e dal 1740, anno della pubblicazione di questa opera, professore di filosofia presso la locale università. Mylius presenta la sua opera come un supplemento a due notissimi repertori dedicati agli anonimi e pseudonimi, il Theatrum anonymorum et pseudonymorum dell'amburghese Vincent Placcius (1642-1699) e lo Schediasma de anonymis et pseudonymis di Christoph August Heumann (1681-1763), dati rispettivamente alle stampe nel 1708 (in edizione notevolmente accresciuta) e nel 1711. La seconda parte del volume comprende gli Addenda di Mylius.Two parts in one volume, folio (351x209 mm). [2], 336; [8], 50, [38] pages. A fair copy, uniformly browned as expected. Spotted and foxed throughout, large waterstain to the lower margin of the volume. Contemporary half-vellum over pasteboards. Spine with five raised bands, title in gold on light hazel lettering-piece. Edges speckled red. A few stains and traces of dust to the covers, especially to the lower one. First edition of the Bibliotheca by Johann Christoph Mylius (1710-1757), librarian and since 1740 professor of philosophy at the University of Jena. Mylius presents his publication as a supplement to two previous and well-known works devoted to anonymous and pseudonymous writers, the Theatrum anonymorum et pseudonymorum by Vincent Placcius (1642-1699), and the Schediasma de anonymis et pseudonymis by Christoph August Heumann (1681-1763), issued in 1708 and 1711 respectively. The second part of the volume contains the Addenda.

Lot 109

Pagliarini. Catalogus librorum omnium facultatum apud quos venales habet Romae in Bibliotheca Palladis in foro vulgo di Pasquino Marcus Palearinus typogr. et bibliop. Rom. Anno 1764.In-8° (mm 150x76). Pagine 707, [1]. Fregio inciso al frontespizio. Esemplare in barbe, lievi gore marginali, qualche lieve fioritura. Primi fascicoli leggermente allentati. Cartonato 'a la rustica' privo del dorso. Etichetta cartacea con precedente numero di collocazione a stampa.Catalogo settecentesco delle edizioni stampate dai Pagliarini, sotto la direzione di Marco, e vendute nella libreria di piazza Pasquino a Roma.Pagliarini. Catalogus librorum omnium facultatum apud quos venales habet Romae in Bibliotheca Palladis in foro vulgo di Pasquino Marcus Palearinus typogr. et bibliop. Rom. Anno 1764.8° (150x76 mm). 707, [1 pages]. Engraved ornament on the title-page. Uncut copy, pale margnal waterstains, a few light foxing. The first quires somewhat loose. Cardboards 'a la rustica', spine lacking. Paper label with old shelfmark. 18th-century catalogues of the editions issued from the printing press of Pagliarini family, at the time run by Marco Pagliarini, and offered at sale in his Roman bookshop located in Piazza Pasquino.

Lot 622

A LIGHT OAK SLOPING FRONT STATIONARY BOX, the twin doors opening to a fitted interior, approximate width when closed 30cm (no key)

Lot 71

ANDREI PROTSOUK (UKRAINIEN 1961) 'Fever' a limited edition print on canvas, hand embellished 111/195 of a couple kissing, signed to the front, unframed, approximate size 91cm x 91cm (condition: light creasing to the white border from being rolled up)

Lot 90

DAVID KELLY (MALAWI 1959) 'Silent Vigil' a limited edition print 87/850 of a family of cheetahs, signed and numbered in pencil with blind stamp, mounted, framed and glazed, approximate size 49cm x 71cm (condition: light crease to the border of the print)

Lot 1057

A QUANTITY OF VINTAGE WOODEN FRUIT AND BOTTLE TRAYS, a light fitting and snooker balls

Lot 1130

A LIGHT OAK VINTAGE SMALL TWO DOOR CUPBOARD

Lot 1184

A LIGHT OAK EXTENDING DINING TABLE, approximate size width 150cm x depth 90cm x height 78cm

Lot 124

A LARGE OVAL SHELL CAMEO BROOCH, depicting a classical chariot scene, enclosed within a plain mount with engraved crossover sections, measuring approximately 77mm x 60mm, unmarked, the pin is a base metal, additional safety chain (condition: this cameo does have some fine cracks, visible when held against the light, there is evidence of some soft solder repair work to the mount)

Lot 1325

A CHINESE WOOLLEN CARPET SQUARE, light blue and cream ground with floral design, approximate size 320cm x 240cm

Lot 1334

A LIGHT OAK AND PAINTED NEST OF THREE TABLES

Lot 1342

A METAL AND PRESSED COLOURED GLASS MOROCCAN STYLE CEILING LIGHT

Lot 1379

A METAL CONTINENTAL STYLE CEILING LIGHT, with shade and reservoir together with an oval gilt framed picture (2)

Lot 27

JACK VETTRIANO (BRITISH 1951), Three Open Edition poster prints, published by the Portland Gallery, 'On The Border', 'Amateur Philosophers' and 'Young Hearts', unsigned, unmounted, unframed (condition: light creasing from being rolled) (A)

Lot 211

A Danish pottery pendant light shade and a box of assorted table lamp, chalk bust, etc

Lot 213

A box of six metal pendant light fittings.

Lot 231

Two boxes of containing 20th century pendant light fittings, brass light fittings with brass shades, table lamps, etc

Lot 26

Two brass light fittings with glass shades

Lot 270

A gilt metal light fitting with glass drops

Lot 105

Koson, cockerel and hen, printed at bottom left: 'sold by Daikokuya, H.Matsuki, No.2 Yoshikawa, Ryogoku, Tokyo, Japan; framed and glazed, overall dimensions about 26.5 x 26 cmPlease note that it has not been possible to extract this print from its frame in order to examine the extent of paper loss and/or deterioration. Some light damage, wear or deterioration extant.

Lot 1097

A George III  twin fusee walnut cased mantel clock, the arched dial with gilt spandrels and silvered chapter ring, with strike silent selector to the arch, the movement with engraved backplate and bob pendulum, striking the hours and half hours on bell, the case surmounted by a folding carrying handle, 23 cm h-see detail images - movement door showing repair plus top hinge broken and re-drilled, dial door showing old repairs to l/h corner, split to top r/h corner to arch, bottom r/h corner light veneer damage, glass appears replaced, movement/dial fit case well

Lot 1114

A vintage gilt metal framed circular three tier lustre hung ceiling light shade, approx. 40 cm h x 25 cm dia.

Lot 1222

A 19th century Jacques Carton Pierre casket with red label to underside, containing a set of Staunton ivory and stained oak (probably) chessmen, the king 8.5 cm h, the pawns 4 cm h, one knight and one rook stamped with a crown  - Casket intact and good for age/type, showing the following damages - 1. chip to right front corner castelation 2. rear castleations to both corners broken off 3. chip to front leading edge of top approx. 3 cm 4. light chipping to extremities including base, corners, otherwise ok, no damage to panels, maroon lining ok/intact including hinge of lid, correctly faded to the exterior. red label intact for Jaques, Londonchessmen - 1. ivory king missing crown finial 2. one ivory pawn chipped to collar 3. black queen minor chips to circumference of crown 4. numerous very minor contact bruises generally to ebonised pieces to bases(see additional multiple images for clarification of condition)

Lot 1224

A Victorian wax-headed costume doll with blond wig and blue glass eyes, pierced ears, wax fore-limbs on stuffed hessian body, in lace-trimmed quilted gown and linen petticoats, 37 cmappears complete and original - including dress/underdress, earrings etc, no obvious chipping/damage/repairs to head/shoulders, finger/thumb tips showing light damages (see detail images), left leg displaying old thin vertical crack(s)

Lot 131

Six Asian pictures, comprising: a textile picture of a Heian lady courtier; a Himalayan Tantric Mandala; a picture of two horsemen hunting wild boar; and three Japanese pictures of Temple grounds by Gihachiro Okuyama (1907-1981). Each of the last three about 27 x 20 cm including framing (6)Please note both that this is a group lot where condition may vary from image to image, and also that the images have not been removed from their frames for the purpose of checking condition. Some areas of light and/or other deterioration extant.

Lot 177

Yong Mun Sen (1896 - 1962), watercolour on paper, a sailing vessel probably on the coast of Malaysia; signed and dated at bottom left, framed and glazed. Overall dimensions including frame 59 x 54 cm Provenance: The Property of a Gentleman, from a Private English Collection. Inherited by the vendor from his father, The Reverend Dr. Frederick Mason, Professor of Education at The University of Malaysia in Singapore during the 1950's. Please note that it has not been possible to take his picture from its frame, so there may be areas of paper or colour damage or deterioration that is not easily visible. Areas of fading, wear, and light or other damage extant.

Lot 296

A walnut canteen table with two fitted drawers containing an extensive set of silver Hanoverian rat-tail flatware for twelve, including table forks, dessert spoons and forks, soup spoons, teaspoons, six table spoons, fish knives and forks with ivory handles, six egg spoons and twelve each stainless steel knives and carving set with ivory handles, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, Birmingham 1935 and Sheffield 1933, 108 oz weighable silver (not including fish knives and forks)Good condition overall - light use.  Handle of steel broken and some handles cracked

Lot 643

A Lladro lamp base with two maidens decorating a tree with a floral garland, 1607 impressed to base, 1988,  35.5 cm high excluding light fittingNo chips or cracks to tree and maidens.  Some petal/leaf damage  petals and leaves,

Lot 76

Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797-1861), Japanese oban diptych, two Onnagata beneath sakura branches; together with another diptych, also Utagawa School, of two figures beside a futon, signed Toyokuni ga (4)Please note that some damage and deterioration including: the first diptych with central fold marks, tearing, loss and light or other damage.

Lot 388

A light oak stool with horse carving

Lot 582

A lantern on stand style electric light

Lot 593

A set of 4 light oak ERCOL hoopback chairs

Lot 219

5 wind chimes and a star candle light

Lot 245

A light in the form of Lady Riding a Dragon

Lot 185

An Admiral Fitzroy Barometer, mercury tube with manually operated sliding indicators at side, thermometer and atmosphere tube, light oak case, original paper scales to backboard, 105cm light oak case.

Lot 290

Mottled glass light bowl, diameter 39cm.

Lot 291

Wrought iron 8-light hanging light fitting, diameter 94cm; and a modern metal light fitting. (2)

Lot 14

A Ceiling Cut Glass Light Fitting with Chrome Support, 15cm High

Lot 333

Four Boxes of Sundries to Include Walking Sticks, Ice Cream Light, Pictures, Prints and Books, Ceramics and Glass, Ornaments etc

Lot 340

Five Boxes Containing Various Novelty Teapots, Bottles, Kilner Jars, Light Fittings etc

Lot 354

Two Boxes of Glassware, Light Fitting, Chessboard etc

Lot 363

A Display Light Set

Lot 491

A pair of silver two-light candelabra branches, by Gibson and Langman, with Sheffield part marks, fluted scroll arms, octagonal shaped capitals, length 24cm, approx. weight 30oz. (2)

Lot 13

Camera/Photography InterestA collection of items comprising a Yashick 300mm lens, a Carl Zeiss Sonnar 2, 8/135 lens, a Contax TLA 30 light meter, a Carl Zeiss Distagon 2, 8/28 lens, Contax 139 Quartz camera, plus further instruction manuals and other items contained within two cases.

Lot 465

A 20th Century Dresden hand painted twin handled urn vase and coverDecorated with floral sprays inside gilt border, factory marks to base, height 21cm CONDITION REPORT: Finial on cover broken and glued back on, also flat chip to underside of cover, light wear to gilt (see images)

Lot 475

A pair of 19th Century Staffordshire Disraeli dogs'Hares and Graces', one carrying hare in mouth the second with hare on the base, Circa 1850, height 27.5cm CONDITION REPORT: light crazing to body and minor wear to paint work, restoration to ears on left exampleright example with restoration to ears and top of hare - see images

Lot 481

A pair of 19th Century Staffordshire Spaniels with separate legs'High Society', circa 1845, height 30cm CONDITION REPORT: Left example: all over light crazing and minor hairline to back and firing fault to below earRight example: Firing faults to body body area of stained crazingSee photos

Lot 486

A pair of 19th Century Staffordshire Flower Basket SpanielsEach with separate back legs, height 26cm CONDITION REPORT: Brown example wear to paint work, glaze fault to front legBlack example wear to paint work, gilt wear, light crazing to body, glaze chip to bottom rimSee photos

Lot 488

A pair of 19th Century Staffordshire GreyhoundsHigh and Mighty, circa 1860, height 33cm CONDITION REPORT: right example with hairlines to each leg and minor chip to one ear, each with minor wear to paint and light crazing

Lot 490

A pair of 19th Century Staffordshire spill vasesModelled in the form of sheep, raised on naturalistic plinth bases, circa 1890, height 19cm CONDITION REPORT: Each with light crazing to bodies Minor wear to gilt and paintworkLeft example with hairline to backsee photos

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