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ALCOTT, Louisa M. 'Jo's Boys and How they Turned Out'. Boston 1886. 1st edn. Tog. with PEPYS, Lady Emily 'Neibourly Love Exemplified in Two Juvenile Tales', London (1867). cold Frontis. 8vo. Pict cl. (X 2)

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ANDREWS, William & LANG, Elsie, M 'Old English Towns' T. Werner Laurie Ltd. London, 1925. cold. frontis. lge.8vo. spine sunned. Tog. with About Britain 'West Country No. 1 ed. Geoffrey GRIGSON' Collins, 1951 in d/w plus 3 other About Britain edns. nos. 9-11, plus KIRKHAM, Nellie 'Derbyshire' Ill Malvina Cheek, Paul Elek, Vision of England edn. 1947, in d/w. (x6)

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KEVERNE, Roger, 'JADE', Lorenz Books 1995, in D/w. Tog.with HARTMAN, Joan, M. 'Chinese Jade of Five Centuries' 1969, in slip-case, plus other Chinese & Japanese Art.

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COATS, Alice, M 'The Book of Flowers' Phaidon, 1973, Tog.with other Gardening interest. (x9)

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M E G BROMLEY Floral arrangement of Pansies, Lilies and other flowers and a companion of Roses Watercolour, oval Signed and dated June 1899 38 x 32cm.

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M WALLS Rowing Boat at Harbour Watercolour 25.5 x 17.5cm.

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Victorian silver salver with shaped scroll edge, engraved detail of swags and quatrefoils, hexafoil ornament raised on three shaped feet, London 1897, maker W M & J B Barnard, 26cm.

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English wall mounted letter holder by M Brand, Wooler, made of wood grown in Chillingham Park, with 3 hinged decorated panels, 21cm. and folding watch holder inscribed "Silloth".(2)

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M Riva, Glasgow, a George III mahogany banjo barometer, moulded broken pediment, the boxwood strung case with hydrometer, thermometer, convex mirror, brass face and level, 102cm.

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A ladies leather travelling case, with a green interior, by J. M. Potter, Sheffield. 10 1/2" (27cm) wide

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Two Armand Marseille Bisque headed dolls, 1 with composite body, both with glass eyes, marked A M Germany 341/3 and 341/OK with assorted of later clothes

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Nine volumes inc. The Rev. M Russell 'Nubia And Abyssinia', 3/4 leather bound

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A Victorian Scottish silver coffee pot, with chased and engraved decoration, stag crest possibly W M Mortimer or W M Marshall & Sons, Edinburgh 1864

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An 18ct white gold ruby (approx. 2.8ct) and diamond (total approx. 85 points) cluster ring, size M 1/2

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An 18ct gold ring, set with a 14mm mabe pearl, size M

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An 18ct gold diamond solitaire ring, (approx. 1.28ct), size M

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An 18ct gold opal and diamond ring, with engraved shoulders, size M 1/2

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A 3-stone diamond ring, (total approx. 1 3/4cts), size M 1/2 (shank worn)

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An 18ct gold diamond floral cluster ring, size M

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Two gold rings; 1 set with rubies and diamonds, size M 1/2, the other a horseshoe set with a garnet and paste, size M

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A 14ct gold double ring, the central ring set with 7 marquise cut emeralds slotting into a band, set with diamonds, size M 1/2

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A platinum ring, set with a central pearl shape diamond of approx. 2.25cts, within baguette diamond set shoulders, size M 1/2

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A Paris cabinet plate, decorated with a Napoleonic battle scene, the bleu du roi border heightened in gilt, signed 'Henry', the reverse inscribed 'M Imple de Sevres', mid/late 19th century, 24cm (9.5")

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A 19TH CENTURY COROMANDEL AND SILVER RECTANGULAR BOX with central inlaid crown and wreath inscribed 'Royal Munster Fuselliers 101, with cedar lining and inscription, presented to the Officers of the First Royal Munster Fuselliers by Captain J M Chadwick, September 1895', 18" wide, hall marked London 1887, 18"

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A SET OF TWELVE SILVER PLATED TEA FORKS, monogrammed 'M'

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Two Cadbury's confectionery tins: a Cadbury's Dairy Milk Chocolate money box tin in the shape of a milk churn with removable lid, the coin slot near the top of one side; and a "Three British Queens" tin in the form of a brass-bound carved wood casket, the surfaces embossed with Queen Mary's royal initials R and M

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A Hornby 0-gauge clockwork No.501 Passenger Train Set, in LMS crimson livery, comprising 0-4-0 tender locomotive number 5600, three coaches, track and fittings, generally very good condition in good original blue box with correct LMS label; also boxed No.1 Level Crossing, M Level Crossing and PR2/PL2 Points

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An Armand Marseille painted bisque head doll, with sleeping blue eyes and open mouth with teeth, marked "A 10 M 996", wearing a 1930s pink rayon and organza lace trimmed dress, height 51cm

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A WEDGWOOD NURSERY PLATE designed by S M Makeig-Jones within a monochrome border, 8", another smaller decorated with polar bear and a Christopher Robin nursery bowl (3)

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A Victorian silver three piece tea service, M H & Co Ltd., London 1870, of ovoid pedestal form, the shoulders engraved with arabesques, comprising teapot, two handled sugar bowl and matching cream jug, approx. 48ozs (3)

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A Victorian baluster mug, M H & Co, Sheffield 1856, embossed with flowers and C srolls surrounding a vacant cartouche, lappeted loop handle and raised on a turned foot, 5.5" high, approx. 10ozs

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A set of four Victorian silver salts, makers mark C E, London 1877, each of plain pedestal bowl form with Greek Key border and beaded rim and three matching spoons in presentation case, the case monogrammed G M C

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A Victorian scallop shell dish, makers mark W M, London 1849, raised on three seashell feet, 5.5" wide approx. 5ozs

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A pair of modern cast silver models of horses, makers E B M, Birmingham 1982, naturalistically modelled standing, 3" high, 3" long, approx 10ozs (2)

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J W Edy after Captain T M Waller RN "Explosion from His Majesty's Ship Boyne after having burnt to the waters edge and grounded on the horse shoal near Southsea Castle" hand coloured aquatint, published T Whitewood, Portsea 1797, 12 x 17"

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Miss M Freeman Kempson (Ex 1880-1911) "Loch Long" watercolour, signed with monogram and dated 1881, inscribed on exhibition lable on reverse, 13 x 22" and the companion - a pair (2)

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M Renny (mid 19th century) "Cattle watering in a wooded river landscape" watercolour and bodycolour, signed and dated 1869, 18 x 25.5"

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English School early 19th century "View of the marble quarries of Carrara" oil on canvas, inscribed on lable on reverse "Painted by M A H" 23 x 28"

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After M. Seaby. Ducks in flight. Overpainted print. 21cm x 33cm. Together with a companion of a Kingfisher on a branch.(2)

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A W. M. F. electroplated scent bottle holder, depicting a child holding a floral spray

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An Armand Marseille bisque head doll, with moulded hair, sleeping brown eyes and open mouth with two teeth, to a composition body, marked A. M. Germany, 351/5K

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'Santa Claus' (D.6690), (D.6675) and (D. 6704), three Royal Doulton large character jugs by M. Abberley (1983), (1982) and (1984-still in production) respectively. (3)

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'The Captain' (HN 2260) A Royal Doulton figure, by M. Nicholl, 23.80cm. high, (1965-1982)

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'The Parisian' (HN2445), a Royal Doulton figure, by M. Nicoll, 20.3cm.high, (1972-1975)

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'Teatime' (HN2255), a Royal Doulton figure, by M. Nicoll, 18.4cm. high, (1972-1995).

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'The Four Seasons' An unusual Arts and Crafts carved wooden box, by Kate M. Eadie, of square shape, and carved on each face with a panel emblematic of the four seasons and showing a young woman sitting on a bench with arched panels above and flanked by attributes associated with that season, the pyramidal hinged cover carved with emblems for Aries, Cancer, Libra and Capricorn, 15cm. high.

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A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH WHITE/GILT PORCELAIN EWER AND TANKARDS, the ewer of tapering cylindrical shape with griffin form handle, 15 1/4 ins high and twelve matching TANKARDS, 4 3/4 ins high, marked "M. Imp: se Sevres" in script. (13).

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A collection of jewellery, comprising, a Victorian gold round locket with a central buckle motif enclosing a double sided glazed panel (unmarked), an early 20th century gold heart-shaped locket, the front star-gypsy set with three small cabochon turquoises (unmarked), a Victorian foliate engraved heart shaped locket with gold front and back, a 9ct gold square section stock pin, import marks for London 1911, another similar stamped '9ct', 4.6g, an early 20th century gold stick pin, the terminal in the form of a foliate monogram 'M E' or 'E M', an early 20th century gold heart-shaped locket, inscribed one side 'Sweet are the uses of adversity. Princess but of all sweetness. Sweetest is thy antidote', the other 'Upon my heart which nought from thee shall sever, thy hair and miniature repose for ever' and inside 'Daisy' 'Gerald' and stamped '10ct', a coral 'dog' pendant, a small heart pendant 'good luck' and a fibula pin centred with seven bead half pearl horseshoe, on a long trace chain

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A collection of jewellery, comprising; an Art Nouveau gold and cabochon ruby three stone open work pendant with small pearl drop, indistinctly stamped '15', an early 20th century gold round locket with initial 'M', stamped '750', an oval locket engraved with a crowned monogram, marks indistinct, a round locket decorated in ivory coloured guilloche enamel, stamped '925', an oval 'garter' locket set with a red paste, and an enamelled buckle

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Six George I and later Hanoverian rat tail tablespoons, comprising; one engraved 'I B' London 1714 by Andrew Archer, one initials 'M*B', 1717, one initials 'C' over 'I.S', 1723 by Henry Clarke I, another initials 'H' over 'I.M', another initials 'T' over 'I M', 1728 by John Gorham, and another with the mark of Paul de Lamerie only (repaired) - 9oz

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Mixed flatware, comprising; a pair of Victorian old English pattern sauce ladles with monograms, a set of four salt spoons, six coffee spoons and eleven teaspoons, London 1883-84 by Aldwinckle and Slater, a bright-cut engraved sugar tongs, 1877 by Henry Holland, a set of six 'apostle' end coffee spoons, 1902 by W Hutton & Sons Ltd, in a case, a pair of shell bowl salt spoons, 1883 by G M Jackson, an Arts and Crafts style jam spoon, Sheffield 1915 by Mappin & Webb, and a tongs, Birmingham 1936 - 21 1/2oz

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A Victorian silver gilt chalice, with a round bowl and an engraved hexagonal stem, the circular knop with six round bosses engraved with quatrefoils on a leaf and texture engraved ground, on a hexafoil base with moulded border and engraved with a crucifix, Birmingham 1885, the makers mark 'M & Co L.' not traced, 22cm high (8 3/4in) - 15oz

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A Victorian silver gilt ciborium, with a round bowl and hexagonal stem, the circular knop with six round bosses engraved with quatrefoils on a leaf and texture engraved ground, on a hexafoil base with moulded border, the stepped cover with a fleuree cross terminal, Birmingham 1885, the makers mark 'M & Co L.' not traced, 24cm high overall (9 1/2in) - 16 3/4oz

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A George II baluster shaped half-pint mug with a leaf capped double scroll handle on stepped moulded foot, engraved with a monogram 'EBO?' and beneath with initials 'I*A', 'E P' & 'W*M', London 1751, the makers mark mis-struck probably Thomas Moore II, 9cm high (3 1/2in) - 5 1/2oz

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A goblet, with beaded knopped stem and trumpet shaped foot inscribed 'Ladies Driving Competition Henley, August 7th 1905, Won by Mrs Bell', London 1904 by W, J, M & S Barnard, 25.25cm high (10in) - 10oz

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A campana shaped trophy cup and cover, the base with two leaf capped double scroll handles, a central moulded girdle and round foot, engraved 'South Berks Point To Point Steeplechases, Open Race, Won by Bruce, April 20th 1904', the domed cover with vase finial, London 1903 by W, J, M & S Barnard and Richard Dubock, 26cm high overall (10 1/4in) - 27oz

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A Coalport plate painted with pears, signed M. Dennis, 20th century. 10 1/2" (27cm) diameter

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Edwards (Ralph), The Shorter Dictionary of English Furniture, Country Life, 1964; Jourdain (M) English Decoration and Furniture 1500-1650 and 1760-1820, cloth, two volumes, and Lenygon (F) Decoration in England 1660-1770, Furniture in England 1660-1770, cloth, two volumes

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D**M**, (circa 1850), A study of three children with a toy boat on a lake shore, signed with initials lower right, oil on board, 30 x 42 cm (11 3/4 x 16 1/2 in)

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Carew (Richard) The Survey of Cornwall, London 1602, 'Printed by S.S. [Simon Stafford] for JohnJaggard, and are to bee sold neere Temple-barre, at the signe of the Hand and Starre', this appears to be complete with corrections and table of the first book, title page and a number of others have been trimmed and restored in the 19th century, Owners signature, Revd. M Watson versotitle page and with a number of pen annotations by Watson, rebound in the 19th century

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