GERMAN PORCELAIN HEAD DOLL 24" (MARKED H.W. GERMANY 6 1/2) OPEN CLOSE BROWN EYES. OPEN MOUTH THREE TEETH (ONE MISSING).(LARGE CRACK TO HEAD) JOINTED WOOD AND COMPOSITION BODY WHICH NEEDS RE-STRINGING (HANDS ARE A/F COND.) TOGETHER WITH ARMAND MARSEILLE BABY DOLL 19" A/F CONDITION (A.M. GERMANY) OPEN CLOSE BROWN EYES. THE HEAD IS BADLY BROKEN AT BACK. WEARING DETAILED 1940'S STYLE CHRISTENING GOWN
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A Royal Crown Derby porcelain ewer, of neo-classical form, decorated with oval reserves of flowers, signed E.A. Marple, within gilt tooled reserves against a cobalt blue ground, with applied S scroll handle and gilt rib decoration to the neck, on a conforming spreading circular foot with square plinth, foot broken and restuck, iron red printed mark and date code V below V, interlaced elves, 27.5cm high
A George IV silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon with a shell-shaped bowl, London 1828 by Edward Edwards, a silver book mark in the form of a pig, Chester 1905 by S Mordan and Co, 8cm (3.75 in), a modern floral engraved heart-shaped book mark, London 1987, an engraved old English pattern sauce ladle, 1791, and an agate handled desk seal, the carnelian matrix with an armorial
A collection of small silver and other items, comprising; a Victorian silver combined propelling pencil/four inch measure, the terminal with an intaglio crest, marked J. Bramah, London circa 1845 by William Jago, a silver pencil holder, Chester 1919 by S Mordan & Co, a posy holder with a leaf shaped clip, Birmingham 1979, a silver and mother of pearl mounted folding fruit knife, a silver mounted pocket knife, an American 'sterling' mounted scissors and a skewer, in a case with initials 'JD', a round pill box, and a tortoiseshell mounted lorgnette
A pair of George III shaped-oval meat dishes with gadrooned borders and engraved with armorials and later crests, London 1771 by John Parker I and Edward Wakelin, 35cm wide (13.75 in), 1826g (58.75 oz) The arms are those of Aislaby of Yorkshire impaling Vernon, possibly of Derbyshire.The crests are for George F S Robinson, born 1827 and sometime MP for Hull, who succeeded his father in January 1859 as Earl of Ripon, appointed Under Secretary of State for War June 1859, and succeeded his uncle in November 1859 as Earl de Grey.
A late George II dinner plate with a shaped gadrooned border, engraved arms and later crest, London 1756 by William Crisp, 27.5cm (11.75 in), 666g (21.5 oz) The arms are those of Aislaby of Yorkshire impaling Vernon, possibly of Derbyshire. The crest is for George F S Robinson, born 1827 and sometime MP for Hull, who succeeded his father in January 1859 as Earl of Ripon, appointed Under Secretary of State for War June 1859, and succeeded his uncle in November 1859 as Earl de Grey.
A George III candle snuffers, chased with shells, leaf scrolls and nulled borders, and with initials, London 1816 by John Bridge, 18.5cm long (7.5 in), 134g (4.5 oz), and an oblong snuffers tray, with 'S' scrolls, shell and gadrooned border, marks indistinct
A George II shaped-oval meat dish with a gadrooned border and later engraved crests, London 1732 by Paul Crespin, 37cm wide (14.5 in), 916g (29.5 oz) The crest is for George F S Robinson, born 1827 and sometime MP for Hull, who succeeded his father in January 1859 as Earl of Ripon, appointed Under Secretary of State for War June 1859, and succeeded his uncle in November 1859 as Earl de Grey.
A Caughley porcelain trio of lobed and fluted form, the cup with ear-shaped handle, each centrally decorated with an armorial device, possibly for Grenville, within gilt and royal blue borders and foliate swags, saucer 13.5cm. diameter, printed underglaze blue 'S' mark, circa 1780, minor rubs.
Lund Bros. A gentleman's 18ct gold keyless lever hunting cased pocket chronometer, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, centre seconds with stop and reset button in the band, the dust cover with presentation inscription dated 1885, the movement with signed backplate numbered 4546, with attached curb-link chain and 18ct gold propelling pencil.
After Gaeiano Savorelli. The Daughters of Pharaoh discovering Moses, coloured aquatint, with margins slightly trimmed, tears, some repairs, minor creasing and other defects, mounted on card, s.23.5 x 22.5in; and two other coloured aquatints after Savarelli depicting Pilastri Groteschi. A Group of Prints from 'Le Legge Di Rafaello'. (3)
After Gaeiano Savorelli. God dividing Night from Day, coloured aquatint, with margins slightly trimmed, tears (some repaired), minor creasing and other defects mounted on card, s.23.5 x 22.5in; and three other aquatints, after Savorelli, subjects include 'The Walls of Jericho'.(4)
MACKENZIE, Sir GEORGE. The Institutions of the Law of Scotland. Second Edition, Edinburgh, 1688. 12mo., full panelled calf. wing M 159; A MORAL ESSAY, PERFERRING SOLITUDE TO PUBLICK EMPLOYMENT..Second Edition, Printed for S. Briscoe, 1693. Small 8vo., full calf (prelims. stained, soem upper margins shaved). Wing M 174 -- NOY, Sir WILLIAM. The compleat Lawyer..Printed for S.S. 1670. 12mo., calf gilt (title cropped at lower edge, apparently lacking the 7pp before title). Wing N 1446 (3)
CAPRIATA, PIETRO GIOVANNI. The History of the Wars of Italy…And rendered in English by Henry Earl of Monmouth. Printed by J. Macock for H. Twyford, 1663 (piece of Tt2 torn away with slight loss). Wing C 483 with variant imprint. Bound with : SCHOTT, FRANS. Italy, In Its Original Glory, Ruine, and Revival...Translated…by Edmund Warcupp. Printed by S.Griffin for H. Twyford and others, 1660. Engraved and printed titles and double page plate (lacks one plate). Wing S 891. Folio, cont. calf (spine and corners repaired). Bookplate of Henry Edward Fox Strangways, Earl of Ilchester, Melbury.
JONES, DAVID. The Secret History of White-hall. Printed...by R. Baldwin, 1697. First Edition, full calf. Wing J 934; A Continuation of the Secret History...1697. Cont. calf (rebacked). Bookplate of Francis Gwyn Esq. Wing J 929; SMITH, MATTHEW. Memoirs of Secret Service. Printed for A. Baldwin, 1699. Full tree calf gilt. Wing S 4131. With 3 others. Mostly 8vo. (6)
NORRIS, JOHN. Reflections upon the Conduct of Human Life. Second Edition, Printed for S. Manship, 1691. 8vo., tan calf (text slightly spotted). Wing N 1268 -- WALKER, OBADIAH. Of Education..Fourth Impression, Oxford:... for Amos Curteyne, 1683. 12mo., speckled calf. Engraved vignette on title, lingitudinal title. Wing W 42. With 3 other volumes, including an imperfect copy of Desainliens, Claude. the French Schoole Maister. 1629. (Not in STC) and 4 others (6)
POOLE, JOSHUA. The English Parnassus: Or a Help to English Poesis…Printed for Henry Brome, Thomas Bassett, and John Wright, 1677. 8vo., 19th c. calf a.e.g. (rebacked). Engraved frontispiece (lower margin slightly frayed). Title printed in red and black. Wing P2815 – SCUDAMORE, JAMES. Visc. Homer a la Mode. Oxford, Printed by H.H. for Ric. Davis, 1665. First Edition, 2nd Issue. Small 8vo., cont. sheep (rebacked and repaired). Wing S 2132. – WINSTANLEY, WILLIAM. The Lives of the most famous English poets. Printed by H.Clark. 1687. 8vo., calf gilt (tear in A4 title and leaves at end worn margins repaired). With another volume (4)
SALLUSTIUS CRISPUS, CAIUS. All the Works..To Which is Prefix the Life of Sallust…T.B. for Richard Wild, 1687. Small 8vo., cont. calf (rebacked). Engraved frontispiece. Licence leaf. Wing S 403. Second Edition translation of the collected works – GODWYN, THOMAS. Romanae Historiae Anthologia Recognita et Aucta. Newly revised and enlarged by the Author. Printed bt R.W. for Henry Cripps, 1681. This Edition not found in Wing. Bound with: ROUS, FRANCIS. Archaelogiae Atticae Libri septem, Sixth Edition…, Oxford, Printed by H. Hall, 1662. Wing R 2036. 4to., cont. calf (2)
SANDYS, GEORGE. Anglorum Speculum, or the Worthies of England, in Church and State...Printed from John Wright..., 1684. First edition, 8vo., 18th c. straight-grained red moroccogilt, a.e.g (erratic pagination, but complete, occasional spotting).Wing S 672.-- ROCOLES, JEAN BAPTISTE de.The Lives & Actions of Several NotoriousCounterfeits ...now done into English. Printed for William Whitwood, 1686. First English Edition, 8vo., cont. sheep (rebacked). Engraved frontispiece (some staining to text). Wing R 1767 (2)
SPRAT, THOMAS. A True Account and Declaration of The Horrid Conspiracy Against the Late King…Second Edition, Printed by Thomas Newcomb, 1685. Wing S 5066 bound with Sprat, T., Copies of the Informations and Original Papers…, 1685. Wing S 5029. Folio, cont. calf gilt with arms on sides (rebacked). Bookplate of The Rt. Hon. William Ld. Viscount Bateman (and Bateman signature on title) and Hereford Public Library, with stamp on title and in the text). Folding engraved plate (torn and stained) and licence leaf.
SPRAT, THOMAS, A True Account and Declaration of the Horrid Conspiracy,...Second Edition. Printed by Thomas Newcombe, 1685. In 2 parts, folio, full panelled calf. Folding engraved plate (torn and mounted on linen, lacks licence leaf before title). Signature of Geo: Biddulph 1705 on title. Wing S 5066 and S 5029
STILLINGFLEET, EDWARD, Bp. of Worcester. The Jesuits Loyalty Manifested in Three several Treaties Lately written by them against the Oath of Allegiance..Printed for R. Royston, 1677. In 2 parts, with: A Collection of Several Treaties Concerning The Reasons and Occasions of the Penal Laws. Printed for Richard Royston, 1675. 4to., cont. speckled calf (rebacked). Double page engraved plate in first item Wing S 5599. Bookplate of Lord Cornwallis
FINDEN, WILLIAM and EDWARD FRANCIS FINDEN. The Ports, Harbours and Watering Places, and Picturesque Scenery of Great Britain. 2 vols., J. S. Virtue, n.d. 4to., full cont. blue calf gilt Engraved titles, frontispiece and 140 plates by W.H. Bartlett and others (final plate with torn margin). With 3 others similar (5)
IVES, JOHN. Remarks upon the Garianonum of the Romans: The Site and Remains Fixed and Described. Printed for S. Hooper, 1774. 8vo., 19th c. half calf (upper cover almost detached). Six engraved maps and plates, 5 of them folding (one with short tear, some staining at end).
McCANCE, Capt. S. History of the Royal Munster Fusiliers (1652-1922) 2 vols., For Private Circulation only, Aldershot, 1927 (upper inner joint of vol 2 broken, one folding map torn and repaired and one plate loose) -- JERVIS, Lt. Col. H.S. The 2nd Munsters in France. Aldershot, 1922. 4to., orig. cloth gilt. Maps and illustrations (3)
PLAYFAIR, Maj. Gen. I.S.O. and others. History of the Second World War.The Mediterranean and Middle Seas. 4volS., 1954-56 -- ROSKILL, Capt. S.W. The War at Sea 1939-1945. 3 vols. in 4, 1954-61 -- CORBETT Sir JULIAN S. History of the Great War...Navel Operations 3 vols., in 5 1920-23. Numerious maps (13)
A VICTORIAN CAKESTAND Circular, the pierced dish with scroll border upon a pierced pedestal base, by W. S. Hutton and Sons, 1861, 23.5cm. diam.; 16oz.; with an Edwardian vase, the slightly flared body set with four studs, Birmingham, 1908, 15.5cm.; 6.5oz. (2)
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