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Lot 514

Henry M Cooper fl 1842-1872- Wooded hillside with sheep; oil on canvas, signed, 40.5x60.5cm., (unframed)

Lot 3

A medal group to D M A Smythe, DFC, 223 Sqn, no 79196 comprising Distinguished Flying Cross, 1939-45 Star with Battle of Britain Bar, Aircrew Star, Italy Star, Defence Medal, War Medal.and dress medals with extra Defence medal as worn. Also included is Observers and Air Gunners Flying Log Book for Flt Lt Smythe start date 27.7.40, last entry 3/2/46, a copy of Get That Fighter, restricted, Army Airforce 1 November 1943, a 1950/51 Ration Book for D.M.A.Smythe, a cased and boxed Eisernes Kreuz 1 Klasse 1939, a leather flying helmet, a pair of enamelled RAF cufflink, a service watch, chrome, inscribed AM 68/243, 15918/40, a brass badge, central R with crown above inscribed Commander in Chiefs Bodyguard, sf and af 1900, a cloth Air Gunners brevet and a cloth badge for 264 Squadron RAF, the original case for the DFC and associated photographs and ephemera and a print of a Defiant.

Lot 101

A pair of Victorian Scottish Kings Pattern gravy spoons, single struck, Edinburgh 1859, Maker: J & W M, 12½", 8 oz gross, initialled M.

Lot 101E

A pair of Victorian silver caldron salts with repouseé flower and cartouche decoration, each on three stepped scroll feet and having blue glass liners. Maker M H & Co, Sheffield 1862.

Lot 101J

A set of four William IV silver tablespoons, fiddle pattern. Maker T M. Dublin 1832 and marked for Hibernia, 11 ozs.

Lot 143

An 18thC polished coconut shell mazer bowl with a silver collar, initialled M I, 4¾" diameter.

Lot 225

An early 20thC Armand Marseille Bisque head doll, with a brown mohair wig, painted eyebrows, sleeping blue eyes and open mouth with three teeth, jointed composition body, marked Armand Marseille Germany 390 A3/OX M, 15" high (later clothes).

Lot 311

An Armand Marseille bisque head baby doll, with sleeping blue eyes, fabric body with composition hands, with sound box, marked A M Germany, 10½" high.

Lot 312

An Armand Marseille bisque head baby doll, with sleeping blue eyes, fabric body and bent composition limbs, marked A M Germany, 19" high.

Lot 426

Lewis Carroll. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, illus. Gwyned M Hudson; R D Blackmore, Lorna Doone: (2)

Lot 538

Sandra M Wall (20thC). Iris and Alstromia, watercolour/highlighted white, signed and dated '77, Heals gallery label verso, 25¾" x 18¾".

Lot 546

Heller (19thC), Subject: Head and shoulders study of female, Medium: Pastel on paper, Size 58 x 43 cm, m/g/framed

Lot 552

Ian King. Subject: Exterior view of "Trip to Jerusalem", Oldest inn in England (Nottingham), Medium: Watercolour on paper, Size: 36 x 55 cm, m/g & f.

Lot 565

After T Sydney Cooper. Subject: Study of a standing cow, Medium: Crayon on paper, Size: 30 x 39 cm, m/g & f. Dated 8.8.'80.

Lot 567

A. Leonardo Bufalino. Subject: Map of ancient Rome, Medium: Hand tinted steel engraving, dated 1748, Size: 45 x 68 cm, m/g & f.

Lot 569

Michael Aubrey. Subject: View of Frays Inn, London, Medium: watercolour on paper, Siuze: 24 x 35 cm, m/g & f.

Lot 570

20thC British School. Subject: Summer wild flowers, Medium: Watercolour on tinted paper, Size 37 x 22 cm, m/g & f.

Lot 571

Brian Rawling. Subject: Speckled hen and rooster, Medium: Watercolour on paper, Size: 15.5 x 27 cm. m/g & f. Signed and dated (19)78.

Lot 573

Brian Rawling. Subject: Head study of stag with ten point antlers, Medium: Watercolour on paper, Size 41 x 33 cm, m/g & f. Signed and dated (19)78.

Lot 585

A late 19thC embossed profile portrait of a classical maiden wearing a ribbon wreath, 24cm diameter. m/g & f.

Lot 646

Edward Davis. Subject: Near Peel, Isle of Man, Medium: Watercolour on paper, Size: 17 x 25 cm. m/g & f.

Lot 647

Alfred Rawling. Subject: Naintgwnant Valley, North Wales, Medium: Watercolour on textured paper, Size: 18 x 26 cm, m/g & f.

Lot 652

Charles Henry Slater (1820-1888). Subject: A pair of still life studies of fruit and primroses , against a mossy bank, Medium: Watercolour on paper, Size: 16 x 23 cm, m/g & f.

Lot 673

S. M. Dobbs. Subject: Pair of Scottish coastal views with ruined castles, Medium: Oil paint on canvas, Size: 29 x 44 cm, gilt frames.

Lot 684

After William Russell Flint. Subject: Nude standing female, Medium; Facsimile brown crayon on paper, Size: 22.5 x 14.5 cm, m/g & f.

Lot 688

A late 18thC hand tinted steel engraving of "West side of the market place, Stockton", 16.5 x 21 cm, m/g & f.

Lot 693

An early 19thC coloured lithographic satirical print, entitled"Newcastle versus Newark", published T McLean, 1829, 29 x 36.5 cm, m/g & f.

Lot 84

Memorabilia relating to the career of Malcolm Edwards, comprising a black bakelite and silver-mounted Charity Shield plaque, the octagonal backplate inscribed Bolton Wdrs. v. Wolverhampton Wdrs., at Burnden Park, 6th October 1958, the silver mount inscribed football association charity shield, on easel support, height 13.5cm., 5Din.; a red No.4 Wales v. England Under-23 international jersey, 1957-58, short-sleeved with white v-neck collar and cuffs, the embroidered cloth badge inscribed under 23, v. England, 1957-58, together with the associated match programme, The Racecourse Ground, Wrexham, 23rd April 1958, and a magazine article with photographs of the teams; a silver-gilt and blue enamel medal, the obverse inscribed central league, 1957, the reverse inscribed liverpool f.c., champions 1956-57, v. the rest, at Anfield, Liverpool, September 18th 1957; a formal team-group black & white photograph of Bolton Wanderers, circa 1958, the reverse autographed by approximately 16 members of the squad including Lofthouse, Hartle, Hopkinson, Stevens, Edwards, G & M, etc.; and two other Bolton Wanderers press photographs. Malcolm Edwards was born at Wrexham on the 25th October 1939. He began his career at Bolton Wanderers in 1956 and stayed at the Lancashire club until 1960. He played in the Charity Shield v. Wolverhampton Wanderers in 1958. He later played for Chester, Tranmere and Barrow where he retired in 1968. Malcolm Edwards represented Wales at Schoolboy and under-23 levels

Lot 14

A George III silver teapot of circular form, with gadrooned borders, makers D&M, Edinburgh 1808, 26oz gross, 14cm high

Lot 569

A M Hotchkin (20th century) Street Scene Woodblock print, and five other prints (6)

Lot 52

ROSSETTI, Dante Gabriel, 'The Collected Works' ed. William M. Rossetti, Ellis & Scrutton, 1886. 4to. 2 vols. glt. dec. cl. worn, Tog.with misc. lit. 36

Lot 85

RAWLINSON, George, 'The Seventh Great Oriental Monarchy or The Geography, History, and Antiquities of The Sassanian or New Persian Empire', Longman, 1876. 1st edn. 4to. Cold. frontis. foxed. cl. bumped. (Viscount Birkenheard Bkplt.) Tog.with ROSTOVTZEFF, M. 'The Social & Economic History of The Hellenistic World', Oxford, 1941.1st edn. 4to. 3 vols. Plus 'The Social an Economic History of The Roman Empire', Oxford, 1957. 2nd. edn. 2 vols. Plus similar interest. 20

Lot 197

D'ANVILLE, M. 'A Complete Body of Ancient Geography', London, 1775. Lge. fo. 13 folding maps. a.c.f. cold. borders. Tear to fold on one and loss to corner of one. Tp. det. bds. det.

Lot 19

A set of six modern picture-back teaspoons, Hanoverian pattern, with a hen and chick below the drop, maker 'M S', Birmingham 1919, 3oz. (6)

Lot 241

A George III salt, gadrooned rim, bracket feet, convex sides, engraved badge of the West Middlesex Regiment, centred by '57' with 'Peninsular' above and 'Albuhare' below, maker's mark probably for John Edwards, London 1803, together with another George IV salt to match, maker's mark partly worn '?A', London, 1825 and two Fiddle salt spoons, engraved with the initial 'M' within a strap and buckle cartouch, by Charles Eley, London, 1825, gilt interiors, 3.2in (8cm), 5oz. (4)

Lot 278

A George III fancy-back Old English teaspoon, with a shell and scroll, by W. M. Sumner & R. Crossley, London c.1776, and three matched fancy-back teaspoons with fancy-fronts, lion passant only. (4)

Lot 291

Innholders Company: A pair of Edwardian reproductions of a 'St. Julian Apostle' spoon, each inscribed 'SANCTE IULIANE - INHOULDERS WALTER HENRY HARRIS CMG MASTER 1903', by J. M. Spink, London 1903, 6oz. (2)

Lot 320

A late Victorian vesta case, with engraved and lobed decoration, maker 'M&L', Birmingham 1900, and a plain vesta box with inset metal striker on the interior, by W. F. Wright, London 1911, 2.25oz. (2)

Lot 354

An Edwardian butt marker, oblong form, hinged opening to reveal a fan of eight markers, gilt interior, initialled 'M', by Albert Barker, London 1905, 2in (5.1cm) long.

Lot 393

A George IV waiter or teapot stand, reeded border, inscribed 'HAM nuper discipulus, non immemor prateriti Rev.d Mag.tro I.T. Rawes A. M. 1825', by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London 1825, 5.5in (14cm) diameter, 5oz.

Lot 584

A late Victorian plain oblong vesta case, polychrome enamelled on one side with an amusing question 'I am - 'Dove' - who the (devil) are you?', by J. M. Banks, Birmingham 1892, retailed by 'Jones, 41 St. James's St. SW', 1.8in (4.6cm) long, 1.2oz.

Lot 651

An early George II mote spoon, with a long wire stem, initialled 'M' below the drop, unmarked c.1730.

Lot 682

A late 18th century gold mounted tortoiseshell snuff box, navette shaped with pricked borders, the cover inset with a miniature portrait of a young boy on ivory, (behind glass), the interior with a brass plaque, inscribed 'W M Baldwin, Upton Bishop, near Ross, Herefordshire', unmarked c.1790, 4.9in (12.5cm) long.

Lot 731

A modern novelty pin cushion, in the form of a worn and wrinkled leather boot, with a pull-up loop, by S. M. Levi, Birmingham 1910, 3in (7.7cm) long.

Lot 803

An interesting peninsular war, brass bound, mahogany campaign basin, with a flush fitting carry handle, Old Sheffield plated interior liner, and plaque on the cover inscribed 'M. General Pack', c.1813, 13.5in (34cm) long.

Lot 828

A George III Irish sauceboat, with bead borders, scrolling handle, crested, by M. West, 1789, 7.2in (8.1cm) long, 10oz.

Lot 830

A 19th century Fraternity badge/jewel, circular with a pendant loop, inscribed 'Presented to B. T. R. Wharton by M. J. Lemarchand W. M. of Friendship and Fraternity as a mark of his Fraternal esteem and regard AL.5835', the reverse struck with various emblems, 1.6in (4cm) diameter, 1.25oz.

Lot 937

A pair of George I trencher salts, of canted oblong form with waisted sides, scratched underneath with initials 'M' over 'EG', by Edward Wood, London 1722, 3in (7.6cm) wide, 3oz. (2)

Lot 1012

A George III drum mustard pot, with a fluted thumb piece and gadrooned border, the cover crested and initialled, gilt interior and blue glass liner, maker's mark '?M', London 1812, 2.75in (7cm) high, 6oz weighable silver.

Lot 1428

A Victorian gold Etruscan style brooch, set with seed pearls, three brooches, a gold scarf ring set with three garnets, a damaged ruby full circle eternity ring, size M, and assorted earrings. (Lot)

Lot 1472

Two wide 18ct gold rings with foliate scroll decoration, the widest approx size N and the other approx M and a half, 22g. A gold knot ring and a wide 9ct gold ring with foliate scroll decoration. 12g (4)

Lot 1708

An emerald and diamond ring, the emerald cut emerald is set with three small diamonds to each shoulder in white gold. Size M and a half.

Lot 1749

A diamond eternity ring, the brilliant cut diamonds weigh approx 2.10 carats in total and are set in white gold, size M.

Lot 306

'Hans Andersen's Fairy Tales' illustrated by Heath Robinson, 'The Water Babies' illustrated by Willcox Smith, 'Lorna Doone', 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' and 'Little Women' by L M Alcott

Lot 657

Pears Print - 'Impudent Hussies' 19 x 23in. E. M. Garnet - pair of watercolours, Honfleur and another of a European town square, signed in pencil, 10 x 13.5in.

Lot 726

* POLLYANNA PICKERING (CONTEMPORARY) Study of a Labrador, amongst grasses, pencil / paper, signed lower right, 23.5 x 34cms; AFTER M STAGE Study of a tabby cat, reproduction colour print, 23 x 23 cms (2)

Lot 737

AFTER M. STAGE Allium (Chives) reproduction colour print, signed in pencil, 51 x 33 cms, ANOTHER, by the same hand, (2)

Lot 833

P M WATLING (XX CENTURY) Country path through woodland in summer, oil on board, signed lower right, 41 x 51 cms.

Lot 515

A Pretty French Eight Branch Chandelier. The centre stem having three knopped glass sections crowned by graduated tiers of pressed glass drops on swept arms above eight ogee shaped gilt metal branches bearing electric candle lights and adorned with further drops centred by a faceted ball pendant, 30 ins (76 cms) in length,m 24 ins (61 cms) wide.

Lot 222

M. Kempson, Watercolour highland loch with hills in background, signed in gilt frame, 22.5cm x 40.5cm

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