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Lot 263

Leather Bindings, Edgeworth, Maria, Edgeworth's Tales & Novels, ten volumes, 1857, Simpkin Marshall & Co, London, full dark green leather bindings with tooled gilt spines and boards (10)

Lot 65

David Cock Mining Engineer, St Austell A treatise technical and practical on the nature, production and uses of china-clay with several useful tables and statistics and other information bearing on the subject. Published by Simpkin, Marshall and Co, London. 8vo. 151 pages plus 48 pages of advertisements inc 4 on pink paper, mostly firms located in Cornwall. A very good copy in original dark blue cloth, titled in gilt on the upper cover, neatly rebacked with the spine relaid. Author’s presentation copy slip tipped onto the front endpaper to R.Gill, dated 1880. First edition, but with no date, however the preface is dated January, 1st, 1880.the earliest extensive treaties on the then important cornish china clay industry.

Lot 50

Duke of Cornwall Light Infantry Interest. Colonel G. C. Swiney. 'Historical Records of the 32nd (Cornwall) Light Infantry, Now the 1st Battalion Duke of Cornwall’s L. I. from the Formation of the Regiment in 1702 Down to 1892,' first edition, Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co Ltd, London, 1893.Frontis, 10 colour plates of costumes, 5 other plates and 15 text illustrations.

Lot 360

Ship Bank, Glasgow, for Carrick, Brown and Company, a contemporary forgery of a 1 Guinea, 3 May 1819, serial number 33/816, ‘John Marshall’ signature, missing Congreve, repairs along top margin and hard horizontal fold, a very presentable good, an interesting piece of history PMS SH10b* £200-£260

Lot 840

1870 Scottish silver basket with hand worked profuse decoration by William Marshall - 27cm diameter & 663g ~ no obvious damage

Lot 45A

DAVID MARSHALL (SCOTTISH, B. 1942), WALL MIRROR CONTEMPORARY the oval glass with frosted and tinted foliate detail, on mottled board with signature, labels verso83cm high

Lot 69

WW2. Field Marshall Montgomery's Metal 'Fear Naught' Army Hat Badge. Included is a COPY of Instrument of Surrender of all German armed forces in Holland, with Copy of his signature and other surrenders. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.

Lot 268

Two Marshall amplifiers, MG 15DFX and G10 Mk. II (2)

Lot 131

Hedley B Marshall, FRIBA (British, 20th Century)'La Serenissima 1952'signed (lower right),oil on board66 x 48cm (26" x 19")

Lot 237

TEST PRESSINGS / ACETATES - 7" PACK. A pack of 27 x 7". Artists/ Titles include Nostromo - Alien, Donnie Elbert - Where Did Our Love Go, Lynsey De Paul, Arthur Baker - Talk It Over, George Thorogood & The Destroyers, Arthur Baker, Hindsight, Chubby Checker, Sheila Giles, Wasp, John Marshall and Jayne Tretton - Ain't No Sunshine. The condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 268

A rare and extremely well-documented post-War M.B.E., Boer War ‘Siege of Ladysmith’ R.R.C. and Great War ‘Mesopotamia’ Second Award Bar group of six awarded to Nursing Sister Miss Jessie P. Stow, Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service Reserve, late Natal Volunteer Medical Corps, later Rhodesian Railways Nursing Service, who was awarded the R.R.C. for her services at the Intombi Camp Hospital during the Siege of Ladysmith; was Mentioned in Despatches during the Great War; and received her final honour in 1951, after a nursing career spanning over half a century The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, M.B.E. (Civil) Member’s 2nd type lady’s shoulder badge, silver, on lady’s bow riband, in Royal Mint case of issue; Royal Red Cross, 1st Class, V.R., silver-gilt, gold, and enamel, with Second Award Bar, on lady’s bow riband, in Garrard, London, case of issue; Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, no clasp (Nursing Sister J. P. Stow.) officially re-impressed naming; King’s South Africa 1901-02, no clasp (Nursing Sister J. P. Stow.); British War and Victory Medals, with M.I.D. oak leaves (Sister J. P. Stow.) nearly extremely fine (6) £3,000-£4,000 --- M.B.E. London Gazette 1 January 1951. R.R.C. London Gazette 31 October 1902. R.R.C. Second Award Bar London Gazette 3 June 1919: ‘In recognition of valuable services with the British Forces in Mesopotamia.’ M.I.D. London Gazette 5 June 1919. Miss Jessie Philipson Stow was born in South Africa in 1877 and was educated at the Diocesan School at Grahamstown. She did her nursing training at St. Bartholemew’s Hospital in London from 1895 to 1899, before returning to South Africa. She served with the Natal Volunteer Medical Corps during the Boer War, and was present throughout the Siege of Ladysmith at the Intombi Camp Hospital, and for her services was awarded the Royal Red Cross, First Class. Miss Stow was Matron of Livingstone Hospital from 1908 to 1914, before joining Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service Reserve, whom she served with during the Great War in Malta, Egypt, India, and Mesopotamia. For her services in Mesopotamia she was Mentioned in Despatches by Lieutenant-General Sir W. R. Marshall, and was awarded a Second Award Bar to her Royal Red Cross. Post-War, Miss Stow served as Matron of the Government Hospital at Der-es-Salam, before taking up an appointment with the Rhodesian Railways Nursing Service in 1932. She was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire in the 1951 New Year’s Honours’ List, and finally retired in 1952. She died in Luansha, Northern Rhodesia, in 1962. Sold with an extensive file of original documents, including the recipient’s original M.I.D. Certificate, dated 7 February 1919; various telegrams and letters regarding both the award of the R.R.C.; the Second Award Bar; and the M.B.E.; a large quantity of original letters, newspaper cuttings, and photographs; other ephemera, including the recipient’s napkin ring, this damaged, engraved ‘J.P.S. Malta Xmas 1915’; and copied research, including medal roll extracts.

Lot 313

A COLLECTION OF CAP BADGES, collar badges, shoulder titles and a helmet badges, they are a mix of different ages and there are also some connected to the Royal Regiment of the Fusilliers, a NATO cap badge and a pin badge with FIELD MARSHALL MONTGOMERY on it, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request

Lot 2673

A Marshall Acoustic AS50R Soloist acoustic guitar modelling amplifier.

Lot 587

Marshall Combo Amplifier, Marshall Combo MG series 50DFX 115 watts I-2004-34-1266-H with power lead - very good condition untested

Lot 770

English School, 19th Century/Three portraits of members of the Byng Family/pencil and coloured chalk, each oval 58cm x 48cm/Note:The small boy later became Field Marshall Julian Byng, 1st Viscount Byng of Vimy, 12th Governor General of Canada CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection

Lot 336

A Marshall MG series 15 CDR guitar amplifier

Lot 181

A David Marshall brass and aluminium twin-handled drinks tray, stamped Inquisa, Made in Spain, width 48cm

Lot 519

TWO BOXES OF BOOKS containing twenty four titles signed by the authors, in alphabetical order: Jeffrey Archer, Meg Elizabeth Atkins, Simon Beckett, Dickie Bird, Kathleen Dayus, Morris Gleitzman, Paul Heiney, Wally Herbert, Sir Brian Horrocks, Erica James, P.D. James, Michael Marshall, Jeanine McMullen, Alex Murphy, Des O'Connor, Michael Parkinson, Carol Shields, Spud Talbot- Ponsonby, Derek Tangye, Sally Trench, Reg Varney, Barbara Windsor and Isaabel Wolff (2 boxes)

Lot 315

A highly decorated, antique pitcher with gold accents and fish to side.Art Pottery with underwater fish scene to panels. #stoneware #artpottery Artist: Mark V. MarshallDimensions: 13.5"HManufacturer: Doulton LambethCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Good; restored lizard handle and spout.

Lot 318

Gorgeous floral high relief decorated lamp on a brass base. Stylized rabbits on the upper part, cobalt blue and brown coloration.Doulton backstamp, artists' initials. Artist: Mark Marshall, Bertha EvansIssued: 1900sDimensions: 16" HManufacturer: Doulton LambethCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 314

Art Union of London piece. Glossy stoneware vase with dragon. Vase is initialed by the artist on the bottom.Striking three dimensional dragon wrapped around the top portion of the vase in a safeguarding pose with open mouth and teeth showing. The dragon is detailed and decorated beautifully with pointed spine, scales and elegantly formed tail. The vase, a sea of color in deep cobalt blue and soft sage green wash with strategically spaced raised decorations of swirls and disappearing dots. Royal Doulton England impressed on base. This item has no reserve. Artist: Mark V MarshallIssued: c. 1902Dimensions: 6" W x 11.75" HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 2144

Kanada-Sammlung /SILBER - XXI. Olympische Spiele Montréal 1976 enthält 16 Serien, entspricht 32 x 5 $ und 32 x 10 $, je FDC, insgesamt ca. 2,1 kg Silber fein. Davon 9 x Serien in Original-Verpackung und Zertifikat. Dabei Marshallinseln 5 x 5 $ 1989 'Die ersten Menschen auf dem Mond' (CuNi). | Canada Collection /SILVER - XXI Olympic Games Montréal 1976. Contains 16 series, equivalent to 32 x 5 $ and 32 x 10 $, each FDC, total approx. 2.1 kg silver fine. Of which 9 x series in original packaging and certificate. Thereby Marshall Islands 5 x 5 $ 1989 'The first men on the moon' (CuNi).

Lot 15

Rare Titanic survivor Marshall Brines Drew signed two page handwritten 1985 Letter with Titanic content. James, his wife and Marshall travelled on the Olympic in the autumn of 1911 for a holiday to visit his relatives in Constantine, Cornwall. Their return journey to America was on board the Titanic which they boarded at Southampton as second class passengers (ticket number 28220 which cost £32, 10s). It is possible that they travelled with James Veal who was also a native of Constantine. On embarking James and Marshall were able to view the first-class areas including the gymnasium and the barber's shop. On the night of the sinking James had been up on deck whilst his wife and nephew were settled in their cabin. Following the impact with the iceberg, James returned to the cabin, instructing them to dress and put on their lifebelts. He escorted Lulu and Marshall to a lifeboat, bid them goodbye and stepped back into the crowd. Marshall recalled a perilous drop to the ocean in his lifeboat, with the pulleys jamming, causing the lifeboat to drop suddenly at one end on a few occasions. He also described the Titanic listing right out of the ocean, with the sounds of heavy machinery crashing towards her bows, the sight of people falling from her decks and the sounds of those people struggling in the freezing water. He fell asleep in his lifeboat to awaken to the sight of dozens of icebergs for miles around and soon saw the Carpathia steaming-in to their rescue. He also recollected his excitement at scaling the side of their rescue vessel, a feat many others seemed to fear. Upon his arrival in New York he was met by his father who was prostrated with anxiety at the thought of the loss of his son. Marshall returned to Southold, New York with his aunt Lulu and his father. He would lose his father to tuberculosis in 1917 and Aunt Lulu remarried, becoming Mrs Richard Opie. He was still living with his aunt in Southold by the time of the 1920 census but soon went to live with Lulu's parents, the Christians. Gifted with an artistic flair, Marshall became a graduate of Pratt Institute in New York in 1928 and attended Columbia University, later becoming a teacher, specialising in art, and teaching in Brooklyn public schools until his retirement. He was married to a Connecticut-born woman named Mary (b. 1912) and they had a daughter, Bette Elizabeth (later Wible), on 27 March 1937. The family are shown on the 1940 census living in Queens, New York and Marshall is described as a teacher. Following retirement, he continued to teach art and host art events and was a talented photographer of natural life and an expert in origami. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.

Lot 416

* Character Jugs. Four Wilkinson Ltd pottery character jugs of WWI military leaders designed by Sir Francis Carruthers Gould, comprising Admiral Beatty holding a Dreadnought bomb, 27 cm high, Marshall Foch holding a champagne glass with a bottle inscribed Au Diable Le Kaiser, General Botha holding a jug inscribed Loyalty, 28 cm high, Field Marshall Sir Douglas Haig holding a union jack jug and the base inscribed push and go, with Soane & Smith certificate, 27 cm high, damage throughout, printed marks to base QTY: (4)

Lot 878

Robert A.K Marshall (1849-1923)Watercolour depicting landscape with sheep grazing near a farm, signed.[33x43cm]

Lot 13

Tv and Film Collection of 15 signed vintage black and white photos. Signatures include James Mason, Ginger Scholes, Peter Finch, Pat Boone, Mae West, Hunter Marshall, Fredric March, James Whale, Barbara Bel Geddes, Mary Pickford, Monte Blue, George Murphy, Willie and Eugene Howard and Jack Benny. Mostly 10 x 8 inches. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 2104

Rare vintage 1970s KATHARINE HAMNETT for MARSHALL LESTER vintage denim Chinoises work-style jacket with bamboo toggles fits UK10Condition Report: Good condition

Lot 651

MARSHALL THE GUV'NOR GUITAR PEDAL with power supplyRear image provided

Lot 673

MARSHALL JCM2000 AMPLIFIER TSL601, along with a Marshall footswitchQty: 2

Lot 1487

An antique Scottish silver kings pattern soup ladle with engraved initials to terminal - by James & Walter Marshall, Edinburgh 1839

Lot 314

Herbert Menzies Marshall (1841-1913), 'Newcastle', pencil and watercolour, signed, titled and dated 'Sep. 16 1881' and inscribed as titled lower left, 13x24cmProvenance: Chris Beetles, London

Lot 549

Angela MARSHALL. A porcelain stem bowl intricately highlighted in gilt signed to base, height 7cm diameter 10cm.

Lot 6513

Britains Set 1258 - Knights, [Post War Issue], comprising: 2 x Mounted Knights with Lances, 2 x Squires on Foot with Banners, Herald on Foot and a Mounted Marshall. Near Excellent overall, contained in a Good [some storage wear] Historical Series illustrated label box.

Lot 1039

A small collection of Royal Worcester to include; a blue ground plate with floral and gilt detail, for Marshall Field & Co Chicago, a further plate with Satsuma like design of pagoda and floral design, an abstract blush ivory candlestick (sconce broken and re-glued), an abstract bamboo like vase, an orange ground gilt and floral designed large vase, marked 2570, a blue ground two handled vase, marked 1684 to base, and a Locke and Co small lidded box. (7)

Lot 40

A Modern Irish Celtic Revival silver three handled circular dish, stylised sea horse handles, hallmarked by Alright & Marshall, Dublin, 1977, approx 6.53 ozt (203.2 grams) 

Lot 3325

Cricket: A signed Slazenger 'Roy Marshall' , a full sized cricket bat signed on the face by twelve of the Hampshire team and the Essex XI from the game at Bournemouth in 1967, the reverse signed by Leicestershire, Lancashire, Worcestershire and Warwickshire

Lot 476

λ WILLIAM MARSHALL (BRITISH 1923-2007), A GREEN LIDDED OVOID JAR AND COVER Stoneware, impressed WM seal30cm highProvenance: Bettles Gallery, 19th - 31st July 2002, No. 40Condition Report: No obvious damage or restoration detected.  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 472

λ WILLIAM MARSHALL (BRITISH 1923-2007), A TALL TENMOKU GLAZED JUG impressed WM seal37cm high, 19cm wideProvenance: Bettles Gallery, Ringwood, 25th September 1993Condition Report: No serious damage or restoration detected.Please see additional imagesCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 475

λ  WILLIAM MARSHALL (BRITISH 1923-2007), A LARGE BROWN AND WHITE DISH Impressed WM seal43cm diameter Provenance: Purchased directly from William Marshall in St Ives by the current ownersCondition Report: Manufacturing fault (hole) to well of dish. See supporting image.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 473

λ WILLIAM MARSHALL (BRITISH 1923-2007), A BROWN BOWL Impressed WM sealApproximately 20cm diameterTogether with a jar and cover by the same hand, with impressed WM seal, 16cm high

Lot 367

indentures-An 1801 Georgian Assignment of Mortgage indenture, John Barnes and John Patch to John Smith and Robert Walker in reference to land at Middleton, County of York together with later 19th Century vellum and cloth indentures mostly with red wax seals; 2.1866 Mortgage Mr Thomas Fawcett to Mrs Elizabeth Cooper, 3.1844 Conveyance Charles Marshall and others to Mr W. Simpson drawn by Hirst Solicitor, Boroughbridge, 4.1849 Conveyance Mr W. Simpson to Rev Edward Duncombe and his Trustee, 5.an 1879 Conveyance Mr John Naylor Warwick to G.A.Hutton Croft Esq signed and sealed by Thomas Binks Gray in the presence of Mr Capes, Boroughbridge, 6.1859 Conveyance Mr Thomas Rennison to Mrs Ann Carr drawn by Henry Jackson, Malton, 7.1841 Reconveyance Mr Richard Cass and Mortgagee to Messers Thomas Danks and Roger Sedgwick, 8. 1866 Conveyance Mr John Fawcitt and others to Mr Thomas Fawcett, 9. 1877 Transfer of Mortgage Mr F W Cooper to Miss Ann Lovel and Miss Elizabeth Lovel and 10. Duplicate Conveyance The Venerable James Croft to Miss Elizabeth Croft and others. Of interest-Venerable James Croft was born on 2 July 1784. He was the son of Reverend Robert Nicholas Croft and Elizabeth Wanley Bowes. He married Charlotte Manners-Sutton, daughter of Most Rev. Charles Manners-Sutton and Mary Thoroton, on 5 October 1812. He died on 9 May 1869 at age 84 and held the office of Archdeacon of Canterbury.

Lot 325

M. W. Marshall, oil on canvas, signed, dated 1885, 'Lifeboats to the rescue in stormy seas off Marsden Rock', 59cm x 90cm

Lot 326

* Wellington (Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of, 1769-1852). A group of 5 Autograph Letters Signed in the third person, 1831-1852, the first of 24 December 1831, thanking Mr Boys for 'the haunch of mutton' but regretting that he has not been well enough to try it; the second dated 4 March 1846, to the sculptor William Calder Marshall (1813-1894), declining an invitation to view his collection at his studio; the third 8 May 1846, requesting that Mr Findlay will call upon him at home the following day at noon; the fourth, 2 September 1846, presenting his compliments to Mr Findlay, and has nothing with which to trouble him; the last, 31 January 1852, presenting his compliments to P.W. Benner and thanking him for his letter of the 29th, all 1 page with integral blanks, 8vo, the last with original envelope postmarked with Penny Red stampQTY: (5)

Lot 19

Marshall (John, editor). Mohenjo-Daro and The Indus Civilization, being an official account of Archaeological Excavations at Mohenjo-daro carried out by the Government of India between the years 1922 and 1927, 3 volumes, 1st edition, London: Arthur Probsthain, 1931, 164 plates (including folding plans, illustrations after photographs), 2 folding maps to rear pocket of volume 1 (plus an additional large folding map of the region from unrelated work), further smaller illustrations in-text, bookplate of W and P.J. Kupfer to front pastedowns, plate V neatly repaired to upper margin, original publisher's pictorial brown buckram gilt, a few light marks, folioQTY: (3)NOTE:An excellent set of this pioneering work on Mohenjo-Daro (meaning 'Valley of the Dead Men'), the largest settlement of the Indus Valley Civilisation. Located in Sindh, Pakistan, it is one of the earliest known large cities, founded in the 26th century BCE. Marshall's 'announcement in 1924 that he had there found a new civilization of the third millennium marked an epoch in modern discovery; the so-called Indus valley civilization is now recognized as the most extensive civilization of the preclassical world' (ODNB). His 'mass excavation of large areas at Mohenjo-daro . published in 1931, showed a great city, dating from before and after 2000 BC, planned and drained on a vast scale and in a regimented fashion, with wide thoroughfares and closely built houses and workshops. Detail was lost; but, like Schliemann before him, Marshall got to the heart of the matter and gave what was needed first in the current state of knowledge, namely the general shape, the sketch, of a hitherto unknown civilization. He was a pioneer of a high order' (Ibid).

Lot 18

Marshall (John). Taxila, an illustrated account of archaeological excavations carried out at Taxila under the orders of the government of India between the years 1913 and 1934, 3 volumes, 1st edition, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1951, black and white frontispiece to each, 246 black and white illustrations after photographs to third volume, original red cloth gilt, gilt medallions to upper covers, backstrips slightly faded, 4toQTY: (3)

Lot 54

Bath and West of England Society. Letters and Papers on Agriculture, Planting, &c., volumes 1-6 & 10-14, mixed editions, Bath: Richard Cruttwell, 1783-1816, together 11 volumes, few engraved plates including some folding, mixed bindings including original boards (volumes 6, 11, 12 & 13, some worn), contemporary full calf (volumes 2, 3 & 4), contemporary half calf (volume 10 & 14 which lacks spine), modern half morocco (volumes 1 & 5), 8vo, together with:Farey (John), General View of the Agriculture and Minerals of Derbyshire; with observations on the means of their improvement. Drawn up for the consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement, 2 volumes, London: Sherwood, Neely & Jones, 1815, 5 hand-coloured engraved maps and plans (4 folding) and 4 uncoloured engraved plates (1 folding), folding table, edges untrimmed, original boards, joints cracked and light wear, 8vo,Bath Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club, Proceedings, volumes 1-8, Bath, 1867-97, monochrome and few colour plates and plans, including some folding, bookplate of J. H. Savory to upper pastedowns, top edge gilt, contemporary half calf, few morocco spine labels lacking, light wear, 8vo, with Marshall (William), The Review and Abstract of the County Reports to the Board of Agriculture, 5 volumes, facsimile reprint, Newton Abbot: David Charles Reprints, [1969], original cloth in dust-jacket, 8vo QTY: (26)

Lot 451

Foster (Birket). Birket Foster's Pictures of English Landscape, 30 engraved plates by The Brothers Dalziel, India Proof edition, London: George Routledge and Sons, 1881, some minor marginal toning, original gilt decorated vellum, boards & spine slight toned & marked, folio, limited edition 635/1000, together with:Thomson (John), A Great Free City, The Book of Silchester..., 2 volumes, London: Simpkin, Marshall, et al, 1924, numerous monochrome illustrations, some light toning & spotting, original two-tone brown cloth, boards & spine lightly rubbed & marked, large 8vo, plusBlunt (Reginald), Paradise Row, or a Broken Piece of Old Chelsea..., London: Macmillan & Company, 1906, monochrome illustrations, some minor spotting & marginal toning, original gilt decorated half vellum, 8vo, limited edition 32/110, and other late 19th & early 20th-century British topography reference & related, some leather bindings, mostly original cloth, some gilt decorated, G/VG, 8vo/folioQTY: (6 shelves )

Lot 322

* Wellington (Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of). Commemorative funeral programme printed on silk, London: Mitchell and Sams, [1852], broadside programme printed in black on an ivory silk ground, titled 'Funeral Programme by Authority of the Earl Marshall', with details of the processions, within an allegorial border incorporating the Duke's military achievements and his many titles, upper border with armorial topped by a ducal coronet, with 'In Memory of Arthur Duke of Wellington' on flanking scrolls, fringed edging, one faint central horizontal fold, 60 x 47 cm (23.5 x 18.5 ins), mounted, framed and glazed (66 x 53 cm)QTY: (1)NOTE:Rare and in excellent condition; we have traced only one other copy sold at auction.

Lot 322

Herbert Menzies Marshall, RWS, British 1841-1913- A view of Notre-Dame from the Seine; watercolour on paper, signed 'Herbert MARSHALL' (lower left), 28 x 43.9 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, UK. Note: Marshall studied architecture in Paris under Charles-Auguste Questel (1807-1888), an experience which undoubtedly informed his depiction of urban landscapes. He produced topographical illustrations for a number of publications, including 'The Scenery of London' (1905) and 'Cathedral Cities of France' (1907). The present work of the Cathedral of Notre-Dame in Paris is characteristic of the artist's approach, particularly in its overall hazy and romantic atmosphere. 

Lot 386

A pair of Scottish George IV silver single struck Kings pattern toddy ladles, a set of six later teaspoons and a sifter spoon first Edinburgh, 1820, J W. Howden & Co and Alexander Henderson, crested, second, 1853, by James & Walter Marshall, initialled M, third, Edinburgh, 1829, makers mark partially rubbed IH? with unusual cast mask head handle, (9)first length 15cm., weight approx. 5.85ozt Condition: Good condition

Lot 626

Pair of Tri-ang CG/503 Bandit Chase Game, both appear to be unused and as factory packed in original boxes, in an outer despatch box address to C G Marshall, Maxwell Road, Beaconsfield, Bucks (Toy and Cycle Shop), E, boxes VG-E, despatch box G-VG (2)

Lot 717

G&M Originals Marshall MP6 Tractor, boxed 1:16 scale limited edition of 197, Marshall MP6 tractor, with certificate, serial number 6740105 and accompanying information sheet, original owner of actual tractor J Wilder, in orange livery, with chimney present, VG-E, box G-VG

Lot 130

Silver spoons and flatware: A George III tablespoon, crested by Hester Bateman, London 1788; a fiddle thread and drop dessert spoon, crested by W Chawner, London 1825; a Russian needlework teaspoon; a pair of Scottish sugar tongs, inscribed W or M by Marshall and son Glasgow, 1822; a preserve or sugar spoon with a guilt board, crested by W Eaton, London 1841, a pickle fork; a pickle spoon; and an American ladle, initialled by W.M.F. Ladd of NewYork 1830-45, the latter 20cm long, 12.2oz. (8)

Lot 12

A Royal Doulton stoneware bowl,by Mark V Marshall, decorated to the exterior in a blue glaze, to the interior with a mottled green glaze, the folded rim with an applied lizard motif, impressed marks, incised artist's monogram and numbered '341', 21cm diameterCondition ReportBack leg restored.

Lot 25

A Royal Doulton stoneware ewer, by Mark V Marshall, the tapering body with deep incised leaf spiral decoration, impressed mark struck through, with artist's monogram and numbered '2',32cm highCondition ReportMinor glaze issues to the base of the ewer and nibbles to the edge.

Lot 21

A pair of Doulton Lambeth stoneware vases,by Mark V Marshall, each of tulip form, with deeply stylised Art Nouveau scrolling, impressed marks, incised with artist's monogram and numbered '1899',23cm high, andanother pair of Royal Doulton stoneware vases, by Mark V Marshall, each painted in brown with a scaled lion's head grotesque, on a cream ground, impressed marks, incised with artist's monogram and numbered '120',27cm high (4)Condition ReportThe Mark V Markshall examples appearing in good order, with some minor scuffs to the rim and throughout. The Frank butler vases: one example with a firing crack to the base. The other example showing evidence of restoration to the foot.

Lot 26

Three Doulton Lambeth and Royal Doulton stoneware vases, by Mark V Marshall, two with raised bird-design banding and a panel, one painted with seahorses, all with impressed marks and incised with artist's monogram, 25.5, 26 and 27cm high (3)Condition ReportThe bottle vase with some nibbles to the rim. Appears otherwise free from restoration. The sea horse example appearing in good order.The waisted vase with chips to the rim. An additional image of this was added.

Lot 16

A Royal Doulton stoneware bowl, by Mark V Marshall, of squat form with a spiral slumped body, the inside and outer rim with stylised foliate tubelined decoration, impressed marks, incised with artist's monogram and numbered '265',19.5cm diameterCondition ReportNo cracks or damage.

Lot 18

A Doulton stoneware cylindrical vase,dated 1881, by Mark V Marshall, deeply modelled with scrolling foliage, on a stamped ground, impressed marks and dated '1883', with artist's monograms and numbered '345', 38.5cm high, and a Royal Doulton stoneware vase, by Mark V Marshall, of tapering form, with Art Nouveau stylised flowers and a band of fish, impressed marks, incised with artist's monogram and numbered '433', 33cm high (2)Condition ReportWith apparent restoration to the base of the vase. Top rim with no chips or cracks. The base with two chips to the rim. The fish example with an internal firing crack running vertically up along the body. The base and rim with apparent restoration. Additional images uploaded.

Lot 24

A Doulton Lambeth stoneware ewer, by Mark V Marshall, of squat form incised and jewelled with scrolling foliage, with a smiling mask head below the spout, the neck with two perforations for a lid, with impressed marks, incised artist's monogram, and '449' and 'D223',19cm highCondition ReportNo cracks or chips to the jug.

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