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JAZZ - Swingin' collection of over 260 x LPs with around 60 x 78s. Artists/titles include Jazz At Town Hall (XTRA 1003), Jazz Potpourri, Jazz From New York, Lee WIley & Bunny Berigan, 'Jazum' series, Jack Teagarden, Eva Taylor, Maxine Sullivan, Kid SHeik's Storyville Ramblers, South 'Frisco Jazz Band, Adrian Schubert & His Salon Orchestra, Pee Wee Russell, New City Jazzmen, Ray McKinley, Limehouse Jazz Band, Willie Lewis, The Louisiana Repertory Jazz Band Of New Orleans, Fletcher Henderson, Bud Freeman and Carson-Greene. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.
A selection of books on pottery and ceramics comprising; Howard Davis - 'Chinoiserie, Polychrome Decoration on Staffordshire Porcelain 1790-1850, ' T. A. Lockett - 'Davenport Pottery and Porcelain 1794-1887,' Harold G. Clarke, C.B.E. - 'The Pictorial Pot Lid Book,' Deborah S. Skinner & Velma Young - 'Miles Mason Porcelain, A Guide to Patterns and Shapes,' Robin Blackwood & Cherryl Head - 'Old Crown Derby China Works, The King Street Factory 1849-1935,' Ian Harvey - 'Rathbone China Manufacturers, Tunstall, Staffordshire 1808 to 1843, A history and illustrated record of the china,' Franklin A. Barrett - 'Caughley and Coalport Porcelain,' Robert Cluett with Foreword by Geoffrey Godden - 'George Jones Ceramics 1861-1951,' Geoffrey A.Godden F.R.S.A. 'New Hall Porcelains,' Paul Atterbury and Maureen Batkin - 'The Dictionary of Minton, Jean Jones - Minton, The First Two Hundred Years of Design & Production.' Generally in good condition.
Edwards, William H. A Voyage up the River Amazon, including a Residence at Para, first English edition, modern cloth, bookplate of Bath Library, 8vo, London: John Murray, 1847; Keller, Franz. The Amazon and Madeira Rivers, new edition, wood-engraved illustrations, library blindstamps, some spotting, original cloth, 4to, London: Chapman and Hall, 1875, sold w.a.f. (2)
Keate, George. An Account of the Pelew Islands, situated in the Western Part of the Pacific Ocean, fourth edition, engraved portrait frontispiece, folding engraved map, laid-down, modern cloth, bookplate of Bath Library, 8vo, London: Printed for Captain Wilson, 1789; Lawson, Captain J.A. Wanderings in the Interior of New Guinea, first edition, tinted lithographed frontispiece, folding map, library blindstamps, modern cloth, bookplate of Bath Library, 8vo, London: Chapman and Hall, 1875; and 6 others, v.s. (8)
Cary, John. Cary's Traveller's Companion, or, A Delineation of the Turnpike Roads of England and Wales, engraved title-page, advertisement and contents, 43 engraved maps on 23 leaves, hand-coloured in outline, the map of Yorkshire folding, some browning, contemporary half calf, rebacked, new endpapers, bookplates of Dauntsey, Agecroft Hall and John E. Pritchard, 8vo, London: J. Cary, 1791 [Chubb CCLXXV]
A New Hall porcelain teapot of straight sided serpentine outlined form with an S-shaped spout, loop handle, upstand rim and cover, decorated with baskets of flowers and floral sprigs (No.N171); and another of squat, bulbous, oval design with a swept spout, loop handle, flared rim, cover and floral ornament (No.669)
1840 Doncaster Grand Stand Racing Ticket complete with a letter from the County Borough of Doncaster after Mr Michael Mason of New Zealand was granted free admission with the ticket in 1958 as a courtesy while visiting England, the ticket has intact the red wax stamp to the corner and is framed and displayed centrally with surrounding Doncaster Races Programmes and RP postcards, this comes complete with a variety of Horse Racing Related Memorabilia such as a 1981 Royal Ascot First Day programme, Newspaper, Holker Hall Horse Trials material, 1930s Holcombe Harriers Point-to-point Steeplechases, Card Tags, a Hackney Horse Society Judges Enamel Badge, and more, worth inspecting (#50)
Hughes, W. E - "Chronicles of Blackheath Golfers - with Illustrations and Portraits" 1st ed 1897 published Chapman & Hall, London, in original blue and gilt decorative cloth boards and spine (top and tail of spine rubbed and worn), corners have been repaired with dark blue leather, original frontis and other illustrations with tissue leaves, some slight discolouring to the edges of the pages, appears to have been rebound with new white front and rear end inside boards and free end plates (F/G). Note: Blackheath is celebrated as the earliest known golf club in England. The book consists largely of extracts from the minutes and records of the club and is the earliest known history of any golf club
A New Hall rounded tray, printed with an allegorical print after Adam Buck, gilt seaweed band, geometric border, 19cm wide, c.1800 a New Hall slop basin, pattern no. 2439, 16cm diam, c.1800, T.C. Ratheram Collection label to verso; a New Hall twin-handled rounded rectangular tray, pattern no. 2103, 27cm wide, c.1800, T.C. Ratheram Collection label to verso; a New Hall circular bowl, pattern no. 709, c.1800; New hall chinoiserie tea bowls, various (2); etc (8)
A New Hall Porcelain Teapot, Cover and Stand, of reeded silver shape, decorated in pattern number 153, in blue and gilt with foliate and beadwork swags, 17cms high; A Further Teapot and Cover, decorated in pattern number 173, with floral sprigs, 14.5cms high; A Pearlware Teapot and Cover, overpainted with Chinese figural scenes, 17cms high (some damage). (7)
Le Clerc (Sebastien). Practical Geometry: Or, a New and Easy Method of Treating that Art, translated from the French of Monsieur S. Le Clerc, 3rd edition, 1727, 80 copper-engraved illustrations, first three letters of title overwritten in manuscript, occasional light soiling, contemporary calf, upper cover detached, spine rubbed, 8vo, together with Memoirs of the Lord Viscount Dundee, the Highland Clans, and the Massacre of Glenco: With an Accound of Dundee's Officers after they went over to France, by an Officer of the Army, 1st edition, 1714, manuscript poem 'An Epitaph on Dundee' to verso of His Epitaph leaf, some spotting, previous owner signature of Blackburne to title, bookplate, later panelled sheep, a little rubbed with small wormtracks, 8vo, plus Mordaunt Hall; Or, a September Night. A Novel, [by Anne Marsh, afterwards Anne Marsh-Caldwell], 3 volumes, 1st edition, 1849, a few light spots, contemporary half calf, a little rubbed, 8vo, with others including the Duke of Rochefoucault's Moral Maxims and Reflections, 2nd edition, 1706, Catherine Sinclair's Modern Flirtations, or a Month at Harrowgate, 3 volumes, 1841, Observations on the Trial by Jury, Particularly on the Unanimity Required in the Verdict, by John Longley, 1812, H.T. de la Beche's How to Observe Geology, 1835, Andrew Combe's The Physiology of Digestion, 1836 and Herbert Spencer's Social Statistics: Or the Conditions Essential to Human Happiness Specified, and the First of them Developed, 1851 (with manuscript note to title stating it was withdrawn) (34)
* CAROLA GORDON (B 1940), SMALL SHOP WINDOW ink and watercolour, signed 9.5cm x 10cm Mounted, framed and under glass. Note: Titled on Open Eye Gallery exhibition label verso with address of 75-79 Cumberland Street, Edinburgh. Carola Gordon exhibits regularly in Scotland at the Open Eye Gallery and with the Royal Scottish Academy, the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts, the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour, the Society of Scottish Artists and Craftsmen and Visual Arts Scotland. Her work is held in private collections in Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Australia, Germany and South Africa and her awards include the Lily MacDougall Award and Martin and Frost Award. Public collections include the City Art Centre in Edinburgh, the New Hall in Cambridge and Tatham Art Gallery in Pietermaritzburgh, South Africa.
A collection of 19th century predominantly New Hall porcelain tea cups, saucers, tea bowls and a serving dish. CONDITION REPORT: Due to quantity of items in this lot and limit of photos that can be provided, we would advise to visit the saleroom to view this lot. We won't be able to ship . Please arrange your own collection or Mailbox.
A quantity of reference books on various potteries and factories to include Wedgwood, Wolf Mankowitz New Hall porcelain, Geoffrey A. Godden F.R.S.A, "Copeland-Spode: The Works and its People - 1770 -1970", Venga Wilkinson and Godden's "Guide to Masons China and the Iron Stone wares", Geoffrey A. Godden F.R.S.A.
A quantity of 19th and 20th century ceramics to include a New Hall tea pot and milk jug with painted floral decorations, a quantity Adams sandwich serving plates. CONDITION REPORT: Due to quantity of items in this lot and limit of photos that can be provided, we would advise to visit the saleroom to view this lot. We won't be able to ship . Please arrange your own collection or Mailbox.
A large quantity of 19th century ceramics to include gilt decorated sandwich plates, a New Hall painted and decorated tea pot, a further Yates example and further tea cups. CONDITION REPORT: Due to quantity of items in this lot and limit of photos that can be provided, we would advise to visit the saleroom to view this lot. We won't be able to ship . Please arrange your own collection or Mailbox.The yates green tea pot has had spout, handle and finial broken off and re-glued. The other teapot has had restoration to spout and the base of the teapot. Both have extensive rub to the gilt decoration.
* CAROLA GORDON (B 1940),SMALL SHOP WINDOWink and watercolour, signed9.5cm x 10cmMounted, framed and under glass.Note: Titled on Open Eye Gallery exhibition label verso with address of 75-79 Cumberland Street, Edinburgh. Carola Gordon exhibits regularly in Scotland at the Open Eye Gallery and with the Royal Scottish Academy, the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts, the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour, the Society of Scottish Artists and Craftsmen and Visual Arts Scotland. Her work is held in private collections in Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Australia, Germany and South Africa and her awards include the Lily MacDougall Award and Martin and Frost Award. Public collections include the City Art Centre in Edinburgh, the New Hall in Cambridge and Tatham Art Gallery in Pietermaritzburgh, South Africa.
Stanley & Livingstone.- Hall (Richard) Stanley An Adventurer Explored, 1974; Stanley (Richard) The Exploration Diaries of H. M. Stanley SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR, New York, 1956; Jeal (Tim) Livingstone, New York, 1973; and 6 others similar, Livingstone and Stanley, publisher's cloth and boards, 8vo (9)
A COLLECTION OF YORKSHIRE PRINTS Thomas (R.K.) St. Mary's Chantry on Wakefield Bridge, [c.1850], London, Ackermann & Co., large lithograph with hand colouring printed by Day & Son, image 310 x 435mm, light age toning, tatty extremities; Rooker (M.A.) The New Gateway at the Archbishop of York's Palace... 1773, hand-coloured engraving by Edward Rooker, image 285 x 520mm, margins with tears; Lee (J.H.) York Cathedral. The Choir. [c.1840s], York, H. Smith, hand-coloured lithograph by W. Monkhouse, 375 x 275mm, foxing to margins [&] another by Monkhouse, a tinted lithograph of the Chapter House; Mason (Frank H.) Scarborough, [railway carriage print], coloured etching; Chambers (R.) Casine du Lord Bruce dans ses jardins de Tanfield-Hall. Province de York, engraved plan and elevation from an architectural folio; Knyff (L.) Sprotbrough near Doncaster, hand-coloured double-page etching by J. Kip from 'Britannia Illustrata', in modern Hogarth frame; Carlyle (R.) Six Views of The Ruins of Furness Abbey, Lancashire, 1857, Ulverston, D. Atkinson, 5 (of 6) zincographs printed by Day & Haghe, loose in publisher's scuffed printed green wraps, folio, one letterpress leaf, foxing; large hand-coloured aquatint View of Doncaster, from the North West; trimmed litho of the interior of Brough Hall; two lithos of Yorkshire churches; an 8vo booklet of chromo views of Scarborough, lacking wrappers; and a plan of eastern ports (14)

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