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Lot 553

Graevius (Johann Georg). Thesaurus Antiquitatum Romanarum, vols. I-IV only (of 12), 1st ed., Leiden, 1694-97, additional engraved title, to each, titles printed in red and black with engraved vignettes, 11 engraved maps, some folding, 89 engraved plates and plans, some double-page, occasional light spotting and browning, library inkstamps to foot of titles (two removed with small holes), contemporary calf, spines with raised bands and gilt decoration, rubbed with some wear at ends, joints splitting, folio. Brunet II, 1689 -4

Lot 556

Manuscript. Embroidery pattern book, c.1819, 68ff., each leaf with hand-drawn designs in pen & ink on recto only, some full-page large designs, but mostly repeated patterns for borders, mainly floral and foliate, but incorporating some other motifs, water-marked ‘J. Green 1819’, some light toning and corner-creasing, sheet size 30 x 25.5cm (11.75 x 10ins), stitching broken and page block loose in original roan-backed paste-paper card covers, worn, large 4to, together with another similar, in the same hand, water-marked ‘J. Green 1817’, lightly toned and some minor creasing and edge-fraying, sheet size 22.5 x 19cm (9 x 7.5ins), stitching strained, orig. half sheep, rubbed and edge-worn, 4to -2

Lot 562

[Taylor, John]. The British Gallery of Contemporary Portraits, being a Series of Engravings of the most Eminent Persons now Living or Lately Deceased, in Great Britain and Ireland, from Drawings Accurately made from Life, or from the most Approved Original Pictures, Accompanied by Short Biographical Notices, 2 vols., 1822, 150 engraved portrait plates, occasional spotting (mostly light), a.e.g., contemporary red half morocco, elaborate gilt decorated spine, extremities slightly worn, folio. Large Paper Copy. Armorial bookplate of Lord Northwick. -2

Lot 565

* Wren (Sir Christopher). Synopsis Aedificiorum Publicorum Dni. Christophori Wren Equitis Aur. Architecti Regii: A Catalogue of the Churches of the City of London; Royal Palaces; Hospitals; and Publick Edifices; Built by Sr. Christopher Wren Kt. Surveyor General of the Royal-Works, during Fifty Years: viz. from 1668, to 1718, Printed for Sam. Harding in St. Martin?s Lane, Dan. Browne near Temple-Bar, & Wm. Bathoe in Church Lane near St. Martin?s Church in the Strand. [1749?], fourteen engraved plates & plans of 15 (numbered Jan-14 and dated 1723-1726, including title, elevations & plans of St. Paul?s Cathedral, The Monument, Whitehall Palace and St. Mary le Bow Steeple), bound with fourteen additional engraved plates and plans, comprising four double-page plates of Inigo Jones? Whitehall Palace by D.M. Muller, pub. 1748-1749, two single-page plates of Horse & Foot Guards at Whitehall by William Kent, engraved by J. Vardy, pub. 1752, single-page plan & three plates of St. Pauls pub. 1746-1747 (including one double-page), single-page plates of St. Stephen?s Church Walbrook & Temple Church engraved by Thomas Boydell, pub. 1750, elevation and ground plan plates of St. Giles by the architect Henry Flitcroft engraved by P. Fourdrinier with the architect?s signature ?H. Flitcroft? to verso of each, title and free endpaper detached, occasional light dust-soiling and scattered spotting, late 19th century half morocco gilt, boards detached, loss at head of spine, worn, large folio (67 x 53cm) Harris (Eileen), British Architectural Books and Writers, 1556-1765, pub. 1991, page.503. On the death of Sir Christopher Wren in 1723, his son Christopher began preparing for publication a commemorative volume entitled ?A Specimen of the Works in Architecture of Sir Christopher Wren?. By 1729 at the latest, fifteen large copper plates had been engraved, nine of which were by Henry Hulsbergh (d.1729), of which three were from drawings by Hawksmoor, the remainder by B. Cole, Simon Gribelin, Jacob Schijnvoet and Johann Vanderbank. Proposals for publishing by subscription were drawn up at a price of one guinea. However publication did not come about until after the death of Christopher , jun., in 1747 The large copper plates that were in his possession passed with the rest of his property to his younger son, Stephen, by whom they were sold. The plates were acquired by the booksellers Samuel Harding, Daniel Browne and William Bathoe, who added their imprint and printed the plates, not as originally intended as a book with a loose title-page, but as a collection of engravings, numbered Tab. 1 to 15 They were frequently split up and as a consequence complete volumes are very uncommon. The architect Henry Flitcroft (1697-1769) is credited for a number of major commissions which include St. Giles in the Fields London, Wentworth Woodhouse, Yorkshire, Wimpole Hall, Cambridgeshire, Woburn Abbey, Bedfordshire and garden temples at Stourhead, Wiltshire. He is also attributed for the design of the State gallery at Stowe, Buckinghamshire. Only one UK institutional location found of the complete suite of engravings numbered 1 to 15 (Royal Academy of Arts). This volume therefore forms an unusually near complete collection of early engravings from this work. -1 VAT is not applicable (no *)

Lot 571

Barter (C.). Alone Among the Zulus, by a Plain Woman, The Narrative of a Journey Through the Zulu Country, South Africa, c. 1866, four b&w engravings incl. frontis, together with Recollections of a Visit to British Kaffrarian, c. 1866, three b&w engravings incl. frontis., light toning throughout, ex libris stamps to front endpapers, both vols. in uniform orig. gilt dec. cloth binding, spines rubbed, slight loss to hinges, 8vo, and Slatin (Rudolph C. Pasha), Fire and Sword in the Sudan, A Personal Narrative of Fighting and Serving the Dervishes, 1879-1895, translated by Major F. R. Wingate, 3rd ed., 1896, numerous b&w illusts. missing map at rear, ex libris stamp to front endpaper, toned and stained throughout, orig. gilt dec. red cloth, front and rear boards, toned and marked, spine worn at head and foot, hinges torn, 8vo, and thirty-one other Zulu war and Africa reference, including Life of General Gordon, 1885, Shaka Zulu by E. A. Ritter, 3rd imp., 1955, South Africa and the Transvaal War by Louis Creswick, 1900, some ex libris, many in d.j.s, 8vo -34

Lot 573

Collins (Wilkie). The Works of Wilkie Collins, thirty volumes, New York: Peter Fenelon Collier, [1890], twelve black and white illustrations, occasional crease or pencil mark, original cloth, gilt decorated spine, very light shelf wear, occasional stain, few with repairs to spine ends, 8vo in 16s -30

Lot 587

Milne (A.A.). The House at Pooh Corner, 1st ed., Methuen, 1928, numerous illustrations by E.H. Shepard, contemporary ownership name on half-title, pictorial endpapers, free endpapers browned, front free endpaper with booksellerÂ’s oval embossed stamp to upper outer corner, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, original salmon cloth, spine and margins faded, some light soiling, 8vo, together with a 5th edition of Winnie-the-Pooh, and a 13th edition of When We Were Very Young, both in original cloth in bright condition, plus copies of Now Were Are Sixty, and Now We Are Sixty (and a Bit), by Christopher Matthew -5

Lot 591

Sharpe (Tom). Riotous Assembly, 1st ed., 1971, one or two light spots, original blue cloth, d.j., spine a little faded, a couple of nicks, 8vo, together with Indecent Exposure, 1st ed., 1973, original cloth, d.j., one or two closed tears, 8vo, plus Changing Places, by David Lodge, 1st ed., 1975, previous owner signature, original peach cloth, d.j., spine faded with light stains, 8vo, with others including J.P.D. DonleavyÂ’s The Ginger Man, 1st UK ed., 1956 (ex-libris), Patrick OÂ’ BrianÂ’s The Unknown Shore, 1959, Boris PasternakÂ’s Doctor Zhivago, 1st UK ed., 1958, and P.G. WodehouseÂ’s Spring Fever, 1948 and French Leave, 1955 -20

Lot 597

Wodehouse (P.G.). The Clicking of Cuthbert, 1922; Meet Mr. Mulliner, 1927; Money for Nothing, 1928; Very Good, Jeeves!, 1930; If I Were You, 1931; Heavy Weather, 1933; Lord Emsworth and Others (variant issue), 1937; The Code of the Woosters (variant issue), 1938, 1st eds., scattered light spotting and one or two closed tears, Meet Mr. Mulliner front endpaper excised, contemporary previous owner inscription to Very Good, Jeeves! and Heavy Weather, original cloth, Money For Nothing and Very Good Jeeves spines faded, a little rubbed with light stains, 8vo, with Thank You Jeeves, 2nd printing, c 1935, My Man Jeeves, and The Prince and Betty, 1920’s reissues, The Prince and Betty inscribed: “To David from Plum, P.G. Wodehouse, June 5, 1962” (David Jasen, Wodehouse biographer) -11

Lot 598

Wodehouse (P.G.). Mulliner Omnibus, 1st ed., 1935, portrait frontis., a few spots, original green cloth, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with Frozen Assets, 1st ed., 1964, a few light spots, original red cloth, d.j., 8vo, plus Do ButlerÂ’s Burgle Banks?, 1st ed., 1968, bookplate, original green cloth, d.j., light toning, 8vo, together with a quantity of others by or on Wodehouse, some later printings and editions including Barmy in Wonderland, 1952, Pigs Have Wings, 1952, Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit, 1954 and Something Fishy, 1957 (all 1st eds. without jackets), A Pelican at Blandings, 1969, Much Obliged, Jeeves, 1971 and Sir Agravaine, 1984 (1st eds. with jackets), The Head of KayÂ’s, 1922, The Pothunters, 1924 (both reprints, The Man With Two Left Feet, 1939, 16th ed., 1939 (in most of d.j.), Big Money, 8th printing, d.j., c. 1950Â’s -72

Lot 607

Hewitt (Graily). The Diagnosis and Treatment of Diseases of Women, including the Diagnosis of Pregnancy, 1st ed., 1863, orig. green cloth, minor loss to front hinge, spine rubbed, front cover partially detatched, 8vo, together with Hodge (Hugh L.), On Diseases Peculiar to Women, including Displacements of the Uterus, 2nd ed., 1868, b&w illusts., orig. green cloth, loss to spine and hinges, 8vo, and Radford (Thomas), Cases of Laceration of the Uterus, with Remarks, 1867, four illusts., orig. cloth, slight loss to head and foot of spine, 8vo, all ex-libris ‘Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland’, all light toning and library stamps throughout, plus other 19th c./20th c. biology reference, many hardbacks, some in d.j.s, 8vo (2 cartons)

Lot 612

Roswag (C.). Les Metaux Precieux, Consideres au Point de vue Economique, Paris, 1865, numerous b&w and colour illustrations, and folding tables, some light spotting, modern tan quarter morocco, 8vo, together with Struder (B.), Index der Petrographie und Stratigraphie der Schweiz und ihrer Umgebungen, Bern, 1872, bound with extra pamphlets and b&w and col. plts., some light spotting, contemp. boards rebound with maroon cloth, 8vo, plus De France (CH), Extraction Du Cuivre, De lÂ’Argent Et De LÂ’or Por la Voie Humide, Paris, 1897, numerous b&w illusts., and plates, orig. gilt dec. cloth, 8vo, plus other late 19th c./20th c. geology reference, mostly hardback, some in d.j.s, 8vo (2 cartons)

Lot 616

White (Gilbert). The Natural History of Selborne..., new edition, 2 vols., 1822, additional half titles, engraved frontispieces (one hand coloured), two further b&w plates, light spotting throughout, calf gilt, lacking spine labels, some rubbing and fraying, 8vo, together with [North (Christopher)], The Trials of Margaret Lyndsay, Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1823, later blind tooled calf, plus The Astrologer, Compendium of Astrology, Geomancy, and Occult Philosophy, sixth ed., 1825, b & w wood engraved plates throughout, untrimmed, original boards, rubbed and worn on spine (with surface loss), upper cover detached, 8vo, plus other misc. 19th and 20th century interest books, including Coningsby by B. Disraeli, 3 vols., 1844, A Compendium of the Veterinary Art by James White, c.1810, HarrodÂ’s Royal Despatch of Great Britain and Ireland, 1901, StarkÂ’s History and Guide to Barbados, c.1893, Elder Conklin and other stories by Frank Harris, 2nd ed., 1895 (author inscribed) (a carton)

Lot 618

The Yellow Book, an illustrated quarterly, 13 vols., vols. 1-13, Elkin Mathews & John Lane, 1890s, numerous b&w plts., orig. pictorial cloth, 8vo, together with Coote (Charles, LL.O), The History of England, From the Earliest Dawn of Record, to the Peace of MDCCLXXXIII, 10 vols., London, 1790s, some light occasional spotting, contemp. half calf, gilt, a little wear, 8vo, plus other titles including decorative cloth and other bindings, mostly historical interest (2 cartons)

Lot 619

Gibbon (Edward). The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 8 vols., new ed., 1823, engraved portrait frontis. to vol. I, four folding engraved maps (one repaired to verso), some light spotting and offsetting, hinges reinforced, bookplates, contemporary tree calf, vol. VII covers detached, others rebacked, 8vo, together with The Works of George Berkeley, 3 vols., 1820, folding engraved frontis. to vol. I (close-trimmed), folding plate, a few spots, previous owner signatures, contemporary half calf, some spine labels detached, a little rubbed, 8vo, plus Almanach Imperial pour lÂ’Annee MDCCCXIII, scattered spotting, previous owner inscription, bookplate, a.e.g., contemporary red straight-grained morocco gilt, spine a little rubbed and faded, 8vo, with others leatherbound including Henry Forster BurderÂ’s A Sermon Delivered at Hoxton Chapel on Thursday August 15, 1811, on Occasion on the Death of the Rev. Thomas Spencer..., 2nd ed., 1811, Lectures on the Essentials of Religion, 1825 and the Scripture Character of God, 1822 (6 shelves)

Lot 620

Hayter (Sir George). Original Etchings by Sir George Hayter, printed for James Rimell & Son, 1879, forty-six b&w etchings, incl. title page and frontis., light spotting to prelims., boards rubbed and marked, contemp. green half morocco gilt, large 4to, together with Herdman (William Gawin), Pictorial Relics of Ancient Liverpool, accompanied with descriptions of the antique buildings, etc., [Second Series], SubscriberÂ’s Copy, published by the author, 1857, forty-eight b&w plts., some light scattered spotting, a.e.g., contemporary green half morocco gilt, gilt decorated spine, rubbed, folio, plus The Cabinet of Genius, containing Frontispieces and Characters Adapted to the Most Popular Poems, &c, 1787, numerous uncoloured stippled engravings, mostly printed in sepia, some light spotting and soiling, mainly to margins, modern half calf gilt, small 4to, plus other similar antiquarian, mostly late 18th and 19th century, including Naval Chronicle, 1808, 1810 & 1811, The National Shakespeare, illustrated by Sir J. Noel Paton, 3 vols., pub. William Mackenzie, c. 1870s, all leather-bound, various sizes (3 shelves)

Lot 621

Smedley (Frank E.) Harry CoverdaleÂ’s Courtship, and All That Came of It, Virtue, Hall and Virtue, c. 1855, engraved frontis., additional title and plates by H.K. Browne, title with repaired tear, a few spots, bookplate, contemporary half calf, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, complete in one volume, 1860, portrait frontis., spotting front and rear, bookplate, contemporary green half calf, lightly rubbed, 8vo, plus Last Words and Dying Testimonies of the Scots Worthies..., Glasgow, 1846, engraved portraits, some light spotting, previous owner signature, bookplate, contemporary calf, 8vo, with others leatherbound including Poems by Samuel Rogers, 2 vols., 1842, Thomas HuxleyÂ’s Critiques and Addresses, 1873, W. Davenport AdamsÂ’ Dictionary of English Literature, c. 1888 and Arthur NorwayÂ’s Highways and Byways in Yorkshire, 1899 (3 shelves)

Lot 649

Rackham (Arthur, illust.). Siegfried & The Twilight of The Gods, by Richard Wagner, 1st ed., 1911, thirty colour illusts., including frontis., light spotting throughout, not affecting illustrations, orig. gilt dec. cloth, spine, front & rear boards slightly rubbed, white mark on spine, large 8vo, together with Dickens (Charles), The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, with illustrations by Phiz, 1st ed., 1839, eng. frontis., thirty-nine b&w plts., some heavy spotting throughout, some pages det. with some wear and loss, contemp. gilt dec. half calf, front and rear boards damaged with some loss, spine semi-detached and worn at head and foot, 8vo, and The Self Instructor, or, Young ManÂ’s Best Companion..., Stereotype ed., 1812, ten b&w woodcuts, lacks frontis., light spotting and wear throughout, gilt dec. half calf, front and rear boards scuffed, spine rubbed, 8vo, plus other juvenile literature, picture cloth and illustrated books, incl. Rudyard Kipling, John Buchan, Mark Twain, W. W. Jacobs, 8vo/large 8vo (6 shelves)

Lot 650

Mathews (D.L.). The Fatal Amateur, 1st ed., 1960, orig. cloth in d.j., some light spotting, d.j., rubbed to edges with some loss, 8vo, together with Marric (J.J.), GideonÂ’s Risk, 1st ed., 1960, orig. cloth in d.j., slight rubbing to edges and hinge of d.j., 8vo, and Morton (Anthony), Versus the Baron, 1st ed., 1940, orig. cloth in d.j., rubbing to edges and hinge of d.j., slight loss to spine, 8vo, plus other 1940s-60s crime fiction and thrillers incl. John Creasey, James Hadley Chase, Leslie Charteris, Enid Blyton, Agatha Christie, some in d.j.s, 8vo, F/VG (6 shelves & a carton)

Lot 651

Murchison (Roderick Impey). Siluria. The History of the Oldest Fossiliferous Rocks and Their Foundations, with a brief sketch of the distributions of gold over the Earth, 3rd ed., 1859, col. frontis., numerous b&w illusts. and plts., light spotting throughout, orig. gilt dec. cloth, spine faded and rubbed, 8vo, together with De La Beche (Henry T.), Report on the Geology of Cornwall, Devon and West Somerset, pub. H.M.S.O., 1839, col. folding map frontis., numerous b&w illusts., ex-libris stamp to title page and front endpaper ‘Office of Commissioners of Railways’, some light spotting, orig. cloth binding, spine faded and rubbed, 8vo, and Rutter (John), Delineations of the North Western Division of the County of Somerset and of its Antediluvian Bone Caverns, 1st ed., 1829, numerous b&w illusts. and plts., ex-libris stamps to front endpaper and half title, ‘Incorporated Law Society’, contemp. green half morocco, rubbed spine, large 8vo, plus other 19th c./20th c. geology reference, some in d.j.s, 8vo/folio (6 shelves & 2 cartons)

Lot 674

Frazer (J. G.). The Golden Bough, 13 vols., incl. Bibliography and General Index, 3rd ed., 1911-1915, part 1 with b&w frontis., light spotting throughout, orig. uniform gilt dec. green cloth, spines worn with some loss, 8vo, together with Huxley (Leonard), Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley, 2 vols., 1st ed., New York, 1901, thirteen b&w illusts., incl. two frontis., vol. 1 slightly disbound, orig. gilt dec. cloth, spines rubbed at head and foot, 8vo, and Wilson (Philip Whitwell, ed.), The Greville Diary, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1927, eighteen b&w portraits, incl. two frontis., orig. green cloth in d.j.s, spines faded with some wear and slight loss to head and foot, boards rubbed, 8vo, plus other 19th c./20th c. literature and biography, some leather bound, 8vo (6 shelves)

Lot 677

Boyle (Robert). Some Considerations Touching the Style of the Holy Scriptures, Extracted from several parts of a Discourse, concerning divers Particulars belonging to the Bible, 4th ed., 1675, three b & w wood-engraved decorative initials (A2, ‘To the Reader’, page 1), lacks port. frontis., light spotting throughout, loss to rear endpaper, contemp. decorated calf binding, front and rear boards rubbed with slight loss to edges, spine rubbed with loss to head and foot, 8vo, together with Cocker (Edward), Cocker’s Decimal Arithmetick, Wherein is Shewed the Nature and Use of Decimal Fractions in the Usual Rules of Arithmetick, and the Mensuration of Plains and Solids, 5th ed., 1720, b & w wood-engraved diagrams to text, some spotting and marks throughout, some loss to front endpaper, previous owner’s inscription to rear endpaper, contemp. calf binding, front and rear boards worn with slight loss, spine worn and hinges split, 8vo, and The Tradesman’s Director, or The London and Country Shopkeeper’s Useful Companion, Containing such instructions as will enable the shopkeeper to carry on his Business with more Ease and greater Exactness than is usually done, printed for W. Owens, 1756, an additional page, numbered 45 * & 46 * has been inserted between p. 44 & 45, imprint excised at foot of title with loss of publication date, missing front and rear endpapers, some pages toned and spotting throughout, modern quarter calf binding, slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus other miscellaneous antiquarian incl. science, chemistry, philosophy, literature, 4to/8vo (3 shelves)

Lot 679

Lawrence (T.E.). The Mint, 1st ed., 1955, orig. blue cloth in d.j., front and rear boards damp stained, d.j. stained with slight tear to spine, 4to, together with Forester (C.S.), Lieutenant Hornblower, 1st ed., 1952, light spotting to fore-edge, orig. cloth in price-clipped d.j., light rubbing to hinges, 8vo, and Wodehouse (P.G.), Carry On, Jeeves, 1st ed., 1925, light spotting throughout, orig. green pictorial cloth, spine faded and rubbed, 8vo, plus Barrie (J.M.), Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, illustrated by Arthur Rackham, 1926, sixteen col. illusts. (incl. frontis.) with tissue guards, light spotting throughout, orig. gilt-dec. red cloth, spine faded, small 4to, together with other modern first and early editions, including John Steinbeck, Aldous Huxley, Richard Adams, Roald Dahl, Gerald Durrell, Captain W.E. Johns, Enid Blyton, all hardback publications, many in d.j.s, 4to/8vo, G/VG (6 shelves)

Lot 680

Hakluyt Society. The History of the Great and Mighty Kingdom of China and The Situations Thereof, 2 vols., 1853-54, Notes Upon Russia: Being a Translation of the Earliest Account of that Country, entitled Rerum Moscoviticarum Commentarii, 2 vols., 1815-52, uniform contemp. calf, some wear and loss to spine and boards, 8vo, together with Portrait Gallery of Distinguished Poets, Philosophers, Statesmen, Divines, Painters, Architects, Physicians, and Lawyers, Since the Revival of Art, with their Biographies, 3 vols., 1853, 168 eng. portraits, minor marginal spotting throughout, uniform contemp. red half morocco, rubbed, 4to, and Cowley (Abraham), Works, 3 vols., 11th ed., 1710-11, numerous b & w eng. plts. including frontis., light spotting throughout, later calf binding, 8vo, plus other 18th/19th-c. literature and related, 8vo/folio (3 shelves)

Lot 681

Walton (Izaak). The Compleat Walton, The Nonsuch Press, limited edition 1250/1600, 1929, numerous b & w illusts. incl. frontis portrait, contemp. gilt-dec. morocco, slight fading to spine, 8vo, together with Shadwell (Thomas), Epsom-Wells. A Comedy. Acted at the DukeÂ’s Theatre, Printed for R. Wellington at the Dolphin and Crown the West end of St. PaulÂ’s-Church-Yard, 1704, some damp staining throughout, pages toned, modern marbled boards, 4to, and Robertson (J.), An Essay on the Nature of the English Verse, with Directions for Reading Poetry, 1st ed., 1799, some light spotting and intermittent damp staining, contemp. calf binding, 8vo, plus other 19th/early 20th-c. literature, many pocket eds., including Thackeray, Galsworthy, Scott, Pepys, small 8vo/8vo (3 shelves)

Lot 41

A pair of cast silver twin light candelabra by Nayler Brothers, London 1962 A pair of cast silver twin light candelabra by Nayler Brothers, London 1962, with inverted baluster stems, the shaped circular bases with female masks and scrolls, 20cm (8in), 1147g (36.85 oz) View on bloomsburyauctions.com

Lot 316

An Edwardian-style brass and stained glass oblong hall or ceiling light, fitted for hanging

Lot 221

A metal mechanical hoist, a staduim light, a cordless drill and a large spirit level

Lot 348

EIGHTEENTH CENTURY AUSTRIAN SILVER (13 LOT) CENSER, suspended from three interlinked chains, pierced and chased with rocaille-work, the body issuing three acanthus leaf brackets from which the chains are attached, Vienna town mark for the period 1737-1784, dated 1745 (probably incomplete and drilled from electric light conversion)

Lot 470

A CANTEEN OF ELECTROPLATED CUTLERY FOR SIX PERSONS, comprising; six dinner knives and forks, six fish knives and forks, six dessert forks and spoons, six soup spoons, six serving spoons, EIGHT DESSERT KNIVES, with ivorine handles, A CASED CAKE SLICE, SIX NAPKIN RINGS AND A THREE LIGHT CANDELABRUM, 11 ½" (29.2cm) high

Lot 339

POSTCARDS. Over 50 humorous, novelty & other postcards. Includes Louis Wain, Christmas 'Hold to Light', golfing, mining, 'squeaker' cat card etc. Detailed condition report & multiple images NOT available for this lot.

Lot 643

CEILING LIGHT. A brass mounted, cut glass ceiling light. Diameter of fitting 21cm.

Lot 115

Collection of model vehicles, light fitting and various prints

Lot 739

A Toei Talkie 8M projector, handbook and accessories, together with a 1960s type ceiling light shade

Lot 766

A Victorian style three branch brass ceiling light with cast and pierced scrolled decoration supporting three cut glass shades together with a matching two branch example

Lot 223

A mixed selection of mostly drinking glasses to include several rummers in the 19th century style, a large light amber glass jug with textured body and applied blue glass handle, selected decanters, further smaller drinking glasses, cut glass jug, etc

Lot 235

A collection of glassware to include a heavy cut crystal bowl by Orrefors, Sweden of geometric form together with a small interesting Art Glass vase in light blue glass with repeated cut decoration, a cameo clear and ruby glass single candlestick with extensively cut decoration, a large pressed glass bowl with three loop handles, further large glass vase on pedestal foot, etc

Lot 164

CANDLE LANTERNS, a pair, Georgian style glass lined with hanging tea light glass bowls, weathered metal frames, 73cm H x 30cm. (2)

Lot 168

BOOM LIGHT, black, with adjustable gilt brushed shade on tripod base, 160cm H.

Lot 169

BOOM LIGHT, black, with adjustable gilt brushed shade on tripod base, 160cm H.

Lot 237

VOTIVE TEA LIGHT HOLDER, stepped Church design.

Lot 191

DINING TABLE, circular, cream top on light oak tripod legs with four ant chairs, 95cm x 73cm H. (5)

Lot 2153

A quantity of artist material to include canvas light weight paper, a Crimson & Blake Tubular Folio, etc.

Lot 124

A Howard and Sons two seater sofa, upholstered in light blue fabric with two seat cushions, raised on square tapering strung legs, on brass castors, rear caster stamped Howard and Sons Ltd London 180 x 81 x 86cm h.

Lot 422

Craftsman made light oak chair, shaped and adzed seat, the back panel carved with armorial shield and a dog

Lot 444

Solid light oak rectangular dining table with inset marble, L180cm, W90cm and six chairs

Lot 514

Victorian heavily carved light oak bureau, fitted with fall front, four drawers and single cupboard, W93cm

Lot 297

Light wood dolls house with Sylvanian Families figures and furniture, along with a child's wooden ironing board and iron

Lot 359

Meteorite ship's starboard quarter light adapted for electric with later wall bracket

Lot 365

Ship's bronze fog horn cover and a small starboard light

Lot 372

Chemical balance in light oak glazed cabinet

Lot 102

2 China Fairings `` The Last in Bed to Put Out the Light`` and `` For Heavens Sake Please Give us a Rest`` (2)

Lot 275

A Good Quality Cut Glass 5 Light 4 Branch Candelabra with drop lustres (2 drip trays cracked) 49cm high

Lot 325

Carlisle & District State Management Scheme wooden crate containing Carlisle & District State Management bottle of Finest Dry London Gin, three bottles of Carlisle Special Export, one bottle of Carlisle Nut Brown, another of Carlisle Light Ale, also four Samuel Smith's beer bottles, Traquair House Ale, Centenary Strong Ale and Dumfries Octocentenary Ale. (10)

Lot 616

A pair of Continental circa 1900 gilt metal seven light candelabra, each of shaped triangular form, with cast mask bases, 58cm

Lot 1111

A 9ct gold goshenite single-stone ring - Hallmarked Birmingham - Ring size O - Weight approx 2.0gms Condition Report: Good - With light surface scratches.

Lot 1112

An assortment of eighteen white metal rings - to include titanium and stainless steel - together with further silver and costume jewellery Condition Report: Good to fair - Most in good condition - Some with light dents and surface scratches

Lot 1114

An 18ct gold blue gem single-stone ring - Hallmarked Birmingham 1935 - Ring size H 1/2 - Weight approx 4.1gms Condition Report: Good - With light surface scratches in keeping with wear - Stone believed to be topaz although refractometer reading unclear.

Lot 1115

An early 20th century garnet and white-gem cluster ring - Hallmarked Birmingham - Ring size S - Weight approx 2.5gms. Condition Report: Fair - Light surface scratches and evidence of wear to the band - Rubbing and surface abrasion to some gems - Solder mark to setting - Closed back setting

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