SARAH SEAWRIGHT: STEAMING EAST, 1991, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + HARMON TUPPER: TO THE GREAT OCEAN SIBERIA AND THE TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILWAY, Boston 1965, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + COLIN GARRATT: CHINA’S RAILWAYS, 1988, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + DAVID C RODGERS: SOUTH AFRICAN STEAM TODAY, 1980, 1st edn, 4to, orig cl, d/w + ROGER SIVITER: SCOTTISH STEAM ROUTES, 1988, 4to, orig cl, d/w + ROBERT GRATTON AND STUART R BAND: THE ASHOVA LIGHT RAILWAY, 1989, 1st edn, 4to, orig cl, d/w + D JENKINSON AND R J ESSERY: LOCOMOTIVE LIVERIES OF THE LMS, 1967, 1st edn, 4to, orig cl, d/w + PATRICK WHITEHOUSE AND DAVID ST JOHN THOMAS (EDS): THE GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY, 1985, 4to, orig cl, d/w (8)
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By the Royal Irish Silver Co: a pair of modern cast, three-light candelabra, on lobed bases with fluted, baluster columns, with pierced, foliate scroll branches and vase-shaped capitals, Dublin 1969, (with Sheffield Assay Office import marks for 1968), 16in (40.5cm) high, 10.75in (27.2cm) span of branches. (2)
Edwardian light oak Bedroom Suite, comprising wardrobe, central mirrored door and drawers below, bracket feet, wash stand with tile back and marble top, drawers below and turned legs, joined by a shelf and a dressing chest with mirror above trinket drawers and further drawers below, all with carved decoration, pot castors.
A 19th century oil on panel of a cavalry officer on horseback in a gilt frame, 30cm x 25cm; a watercolour on paper of a cavalry officer on horseback, in an ebonised frame, 36cm x 27cm; a watercolour on paper of two cavalry men on horseback, in a verre eglomise frame, 14cm x 11cm; and a coloured engraving of the pivot officer of the 10th Regiment of Light Dragoons, in a verre eglomise frame, 20cm x 13cm -4
Assam Valley Mounted Rifle Regiment silver trophy, (Assam Valley Light Horse), the silver rhino mounted on ebony coloured wooden base, for TPR W F Morrison, Note: this presentation trophy was given to all serving members at disbandment in 1947; and a silver caddy with cover inscribed Lower Assam Golf Championship Dec 1952 (2)
Giant Galapagos Tortoise (Testudo elephantopus), 18th/19th century, full mount, with exposed limbs and protruding head, the eyes inset with sea shells and painted pupils, carapace 54cm long, 37cm wide, 30cm high, length overall 66cm; and sold together with The Reptile's English Pottery Feeding Bowl, transfer printed in light blue/green with a central figure within a scroll edge repeat "barbed wire" motif, 14cm diameter (the weight of this bowl is typical of those specifically produced for maritime use which suitably fits the tortoise's provenance) (2) See illustration The scutes survive intact on this specimen and have a particularly fine patination. The plastron is secured by twisted wires. By family tradition this tortoise was acquired during the travels of Captain Roberts. In the UK Census 1891 John Roberts is listed as a retired sea captain (and his wife) at 5 Hodgson Lane Court, Stockton-on-Tees.
A Gilt Metal and Porcelain Mounted Striking Mantel Clock with Garniture, circa 1890, the case with urn shaped finial surmounted by a bust, central painted porcelain scene of two musicians sitting on a grass verge, the base with bow and leaf decoration, 3-1/4-inch porcelain dial with Roman numerals and central painted porcelain lake scene, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, movement backplate numbered "1367", 39cm high. together with a pair of gilt metal and porcelain mounted five-light candelabra see illustration
A Qingbai Ware Hexalobed Porcelain Tea Bowl, South China, probably Jingdezhen, 11th-12th century, with attractive light blue tinted glaze, 9.8cm diameter, 3.8cm high; Another Tea Bowl, Henan, China, 12th-13th century, with typical iron-rich glaze reaching three-quarters down the external wall, 10cm diameter, 4cm high; and A Terracotta Urn, reputedly Romano-British, perhaps 3rd-4th century, of tapering shouldered form 21cm high (extensively cracked) (3)
A Lady's Stainless Steel Automatic Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, Ref: 76094, circa 2006, self-winding lever movement, light pink coloured dial with applied luminous baton markers and Arabic numerals, centre seconds, case with screw-down winding crown, faceted bezel, screw back, Rolex stainless steel Jubilee bracelet with deployant clasp, 25mm wide, together with Rolex booklet see illustration
An Edward VIII Travelling Dressing Case, the crocodile effect tan case of oblong shape, with hinged frontal lid to a white enamelled metal jewellery basal drawer, the main compartment with four rectangular section jars and four shouldered scent bottles, each with silver tops with light brown sun-burst engine turned decoration, by Adie Bros, Birmingham 1936, the scent bottles 10cm high, the case 27cm wide, 15.5cm high, with outer brown canvas protective sleeve, initialled MCK
English School, 19th century: A Miniature Portrait of Lord Cardigan, 7th Earl (1797-1868), gazing to sinister, in scarlet uniform, against a sky background, oval, 10cm by 7.7cm, inscribed on the reverse "Lord Cardigan, 7th Earl, KGB 1797-1868) James Thomas Brudenell, Balaklava 1854", gilt metal frame with ring for suspension; Another, of a lady, circa 1890, with coiffed grey powdered hair, brown eyes, a posy of flowers at her bosom, wearing light yellow dress against a sky background, oval, 9cm by 7.3cm, in gilt metal frame (2) See illustration
Michael Webb (20th/21st century) after John Sell Cotman Extensive Landscape with Trees Signed, pencil and watercolour, a preparatory unfinished sketch, 19cm by 20.5cm; together with Further examples, including abbey ruins in a landscape, possibly Byland, another unframed watercolour, extensive landscape with shaft of light, inscribed by a later hand under the mount "Sir G Hayter", many unsigned Various sizes (a collection)
A late 20th Century polished stainless steel Chronograph Wristwatch, Poljot, the jewelled automatic movement to a light blue dial, with luminous Arabic numerals and outside track of 1000 to 0 and further internal scale to a rotating bezel, with scale of 1 to 95, and further subsidiaries for minutes and hours, with date aperture at 6, in a polished steel case with screw down back and twin buttons flanking a screw down winding crown and knurled bezel, fitted with a brick link bracelet with delpoyant clasp together with a spare link and papers, width 1 ¾”
A large late 18th/early 19th Century French hand blocked panel with a design of children wearing Chinese costume within foliate arbours, interspersed with floral sprigs, together with a late 18th/early 19th Century cloth panel, printed in light blue, possibly of Bromley Hall manufacture, and a small floral section in brown.

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