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A Moorcroft baluster vase tube lined and decorated in the hibiscus pattern on a green and blue ground. The bulbous body raised on a circular foot with slender neck and flared rim. Green upper case Moorcroft and Made In England stamp with green letter W/M to base. Measures 11cms high. Condition Report: In good order with no signs of cracks or repair but does have very minor crazing to the green and blue ground.
An Albert Nestler cased slide rule, A WW2 German slide rule, presumably used during the Guernsey Occupation, ivorine, with lines for Ablage in Winkelsekunden, Ablage in m, Wahre E in hm, Geratekonstante etc, comes with original leather covered cardboard case. * Condition: Rule has chip to ivorine ( just above the word 'Winkelsekunden'), case showing age related wear with knocks and losses to corner edges and unstitched ends, good condition overall.
A watercolour caricature cartoon - Channel Island Occupation interest, depicting a young lad speaking to a German Officer " There will always be an England, won't there, Mister"? painted in Guernsey during the Occupation by Muriel M. Corrin, signed lower right, dated 1944, 14½in. (37cm.) x 10½in. (26.8cm.). * Condition: Some foxing and faded pencil inscription. Otherwise good.
An 18th century Channel Islands pewter measure, quart size, flagon Type 1, maker A. Carter, 'SM', double Carter arms (heavily worn), and 'LONDON' (with N reversed) touchmarks to lid and punched initials 'EMQ', of baluster form with twin bud thumbpiece, strap handle with spade terminal on strut, raised band to neck, incised lines to belly and moulded footrim, 9in. (22.8cm.) high. * Condition: Maker's mark poorly struck - only 'M' of 'SM' is visible. Some pitting to lid overall and maker's arms are very heavily worn and barely distinguishable. Some small shallow dents to belly and a few small scratches to body. Small dent to one side of handle terminal. Large dent to back of footrim.
Marion Grace Hocken (British, 1923-1987), Still life of nasturtiums in a jug beside an Oriental figure oil on canvas, signed 'M. Hocken' lower right, in original painted frame 13½ x 17½in. (34.25 x 44.5cm.) * Condition: Good, clean condition with no faults. Minor wear to paint on edges and corners of frame.
John Tunnard (British, 1900-1971), 'Berth' watercolour and gouache with egg tempera and incised lines, signed, titled and dated 1963 verso (clipped photocopy attached to backboard) 7 x 10½in. (17.75 x 26.5cm.)* Condition: Framed in 2008 by Academy Framing with G&M UV filtering glass. Not examined out of frame. Two flakes and some very small nicks from the egg tempera on the left hand white stripe, and a small fragment of brown card/paper is adhered to the egg tempera to the left hand end of the stripe - these 'defects' may, or may not, have been caused during the artist's work on the picture. Very faint 2in. surface scratch to the paper at lower left corner - only visible when turned and catches the light a certain way.
A Victorian 18ct gold cased fusee open face pocket watch, case hallmarked London 1884, the key wound movement inscribed 'A. M. Wyatt from her Father 4th Mo. 1886' and numbered 62032, the three colour Roman 35mm. dial with floral spray engraving, the case with chased decoration, movement a/f. * Condition: Lacks glass. Scratches and wear to numerals on face. Case good with no dings or other damage. Movement requires work - fusee chain appears to be broken.
An 18ct yellow gold, emerald and diamond cluster ring, the oval cut emerald within a border of brilliant cut diamonds, ring size M.* Condition: Stones in good condition, with no damage. Emerald approx. 0.50ct, the diamonds approx. 0.15cts total. Setting good. Shank has two tiny nicks to edge and some expected light scratches and wear from use. Clear hallmarks. Has not been sized.
OLIVER J. R. Upper Teviotdale & The Scotts of Buccleuch. Illus. by T. H. Laidlaw. Quarto. Orig. dark blue cloth gilt. Hawick, 1887; also Keith S. M. Scott, Scott ... Being a Collection of Scott Pedigrees, No. 47 of 170, illus., dark cloth gilt, Newcastle, 1923 & Sir Walter Scott as a Judge, orig. cloth, 1918. (3).
MATCHBOX LABELS, boxes and booklets, UK & foreign, Spain, Italy, Japan etc., mixed sizes, inc. hotels, breweries, airlines, bars, birds, tartans, flags, ships, wild animals, Spanish football club badges, cars, tobacco etc., Puck, Three Pipes, Esso, B & M, Cock, Redheads, Blue Mountain, Pink Top Lychess, Lucky, Semois, Davros, Worlds Walkers, Lucky Four, The Three Eggs, Masters, Fargo, Clock Tower, Tulip, Vulcan etc., neatly corner-mounted in three photo albums, good VR, Qty.
A ladies 18ct yellow gold quartz Panthère de Cartier wristwatch, reference: '128 000 M.' The square white dial with Roman numerals denoting hours, a gold bezel and lugs factory pavé-set with 62 round brilliant cut diamonds, on an 18ct gold bracelet, with butterfly clasp, with two spare bracelet links and red leather Cartier box
Several early 20th century plate cameras to include an Ensign Focal plane reflex, a C.P. Goerz Anastigmat no362451, an Apem reflex, body only and a mahogany-bound plate camera with accessories, also three vintage photography-related books to include 'The British Journal Photographic Almanac 1935', R. Child Bayley 'Photographic Enlarging' and M. Lillington-Hall 'Colour Photography for the Amateur' (7).
Three clocks to include a mid-20th century Napoleon hat mahogany-cased mantel clock, silvered dial set with Arabic numerals, height 26cm, an oak-cased mantel clock, silvered dial with Arabic numerals and plaque to base inscribed 'Presented to Mr M Rotherham on the occasion of his retirement by his colleagues of the Birkenhead Gas Undertaking, 29th July 1949' and a modern thirty-one day wall clock, silvered dial set with Roman numerals, height 46cm (3).
JANE AUSTEN IN ASPREY SIGNED BINDINGS, The Works of Jane Austen, illustrated by Charles E Brock, J M Dent, 1950, 6 volumes. Half blue crushed morocco over blue buckram, all edges gilt, blue marbled endpapers, gilt decoration which includes fans to spine compartments (6) (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT) (Illustrated)
Crookshank (Edgar M.). History and Pathology of Vaccination, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1889, portrait frontispiece and 23 colour lithograph plates, bookplate of Royal Museum Library, Peel Park to volume 1, original cloth gilt, heavily rubbed, rebacked with original spines relaid, large 8vo, together with Macintosh (John), Elements of Pathology, and Practice of Physic, 2 volumes, 1st edition, Edinburgh, 1828-30, some spotting and a little browning at front of volumes, upper outer corner of title to volume 1 torn away not affecting text, modern blue quarter morocco gilt, 8vo, plus Virchow (Rudolf), Die Cellularpathologie in ihrer Begrundung auf Physiologische und Pathologische Gewebelehre, 2nd revised edition, Berlin, 1859, wood-engraved illustrations to text, ink library stamps to title verso, publisher's catalogue at rear, old ink manuscript notes to front pastedown, contemporary quarter calf gilt, rubbed, 8vo, plus others similar (12)
Gray (Samuel Frederic). A Supplement to the Pharmacopoeia, and Treatise on Pharmacology in General..., 5th edition, considerably enlarged..., 1832, half-title, contemporary half calf gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with Foster (M.), A Text Book of Physiology, 2nd edition, revised and enlarged, 1878, hinges strengthened, original cloth, rubbed, spine ends stiffened, large 8vo, plus Williams (Frances H.), The Roentgen Rays in Medicine and Surgery, facsimile edition, Classics of Medicine Library, Birmingham, Alabama, 1988, black and white illustrations, accompanying booklet loosely inserted, all edges gilt, original morocco gilt, small 4to (limited edition 446 of an unspecified number), plus other 19th and 20th-century medical history From the retirement stock of David and Lynn Smith. (6 shelves)
Cary (John, Merchant of Bristol). A Discourse concerning the Trade of Ireland and Scotland, as they stand in Competition with the Trade of England, being taken out of an Essay on Trade, and Printed at Bristol, Anno 1695. Reprinted at London, 1696, [2],13,[1]pp., small hole to first two leaves touching few letters, light dampstain to upper outer corner, side sewn as issued, slim 4to (Wing C727), together with Ireland, An Answer to a Letter from a Gentleman in the Country, to a Member of the House of Commons: on the Votes of the 14th. Instant. Relating to the Trade of Ireland, London: George Huddleston, 1698, 39,[1]pp., stain to title, 20th century wrappers incorporating 18th century marbled paper, slim 8vo (Wing A3314), with [Clarke, George], A Treatise of Wool, and the Manufacture of it: In a Letter to a Friend. Occasion'd upon a Discourse concerning the great Abatements of Rents, and Low Value of Lands..., London: William Crooke, 1685, 31,[1]pp., some toning and spotting, modern boards, slim 4to (Wing C4445, Kress 1619, Goldsmiths 2584), and [Shebbeare, John], A Fourth Letter to the People of England. On the Conduct of the M____rs in Alliances, Fleets, and Armies, since the first Differences on the Ohio, to the taking of Minorca by the French, published M. Collier, 1756, [2], 49,[1]pp., some toning, light stain to final leaf, untrimmed, stitched as issued, slim 8vo, plus five other 18th & 19th century pamphlets (9)
*McArdell (James, circa 1729-1765). Portrait of Lady Middleton, circa 1750-65, mezzotint engraving, a proof before letters, inscribed in ink in an early hand to lower margin 'Miss Brook, Sister of Lady Denham', trimmed to plate margins, sheet size 505 x 354 mm (19.8 x 14 ins), old black and gilt frame, glazed, together with Williams (Robert, active 1680-1704), Mr. Grevil Verney, sold by J. Smith, circa 1700, mezzotint engraving by Robert Williams after M. Dahl, trimmed to plate margins, 355 x 258 mm (14 x 10.2 ins), old black and gilt frame, glazed, plus Valck (Gerard, circa 1651-1726), Hortense Mancini, Duchess of Mazarin, circa 1678, copper engraving by Valck after Peter Lely, waterstain to lower margin, 39 x 28 cm (15.5 x 11 ins), framed and glazed, and two other mezzotint portraits, including a portrait of Richard Sterne, Archbishop of York, by P. Tempest after Francis Place (1647-1728), and a portrait of Mr. W.B. Conyngham by Hodges after Stuart, both framed and glazed (5)
Stanley (Henry M.). In Darkest Africa or the Quest, Rescue and Retreat of Emin Governor of Equatoria, 2 volumes, 1890, two folding maps (one repaired to verso), illustrations, some spotting, library stamps to title, volume I front hinge a little tender, original red cloth gilt, spines a little rubbed with shelf numbers at foot, 8vo (2)

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