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Lot 125

TWO EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY HARLEQUIN OPAL RINGSeach set with an oval section of opal on bifurcated shoulders, the smaller size O, in nine carat gold, the larger size N-O, in eighteen carat gold

Lot 61

NINE CARAT GOLD GARNET CLUSTER RINGset with a large central garnet 15.5mm long and surrounded by smaller round garnets, size N-O, 8.5g

Lot 12

THREE GOLD RINGScomprising a nine carat gold diamond single stone ring, size N-O, 2g; another nine carat gold diamond single stone ring, 1.9g, size P and a gold plated gem set three stone ring, size P

Lot 680

WWI, Tobacco Fund postcards, pub. 1989, all with handwritten reply to the donor, with relevant postal cachets etc., corner and edge knocks, creasing, o/w G, 12

Lot 643

SHIPPING, selection, 1930s onwards, inc. menus, brochures, price lists; Holland-American, P & O, Cunard, Canadian Pacific, Union Castle etc., G to VG, 27*

Lot 341

Wells ‘O’ London large boxed Auto-Gee Horse Racing game, 1927, tinplate and wood base with clockwork motor, five horse course, five horses, boxed with instructions to lid, 34 ½” (87.5cm) long, good condition, dial in need of cleaning.

Lot 372

A QUANTITY OF HORNBY 'O' GAUGE TO INCLUDE TWO CLOCKWORK LOCO AND OTHER

Lot 311

A COLLECTION OF CIGARETTE CARDS, VARIOUS MANUFACTURERS INCLUDING JOHN PLAYER & SONS, W A & A C CHURCHMAN, W D & H O WILLS AND OTHERS, SORTED INTO SETS

Lot 322

A QUANTITY OF CIGARETTE AND TRADE CARDS, VARIOUS MANUFACTURERS INCLUDING JOHN PLAYER & SONS, W D & H O WILLS AND GALLAHER LTD, MOSTLY SORTED IN TO SETS OR IN ALBUMS

Lot 303

A ROYAL DOULTON FIGURE, 'Belle O' the Ball' HN1997, Rd No.846738/23902/128/46

Lot 89

A 9CT OPAL AND GARNET RING, ring size O, approximate weight 3.1 grams

Lot 105

FIVE 9CT MIXED DRESS RINGS, ring sizes, P, O, P, P, N, approximate weight 18.1 grams

Lot 22

A 9CT DRESS RING, ring size O, approximate weight 3.5 grams

Lot 511

A mid-20thC O-gauge train set, with tin plate carriages and locomotive, 17cm wide, with track and signals. (a quantity)

Lot 327

A 20thC diamond five stone ring, old brilliant cut, colour, I - J clarity S11/S12, the shank marked 18ct, size O- P.

Lot 563

A gentleman's 9ct gold signet ring, with shaped top, size O, 1.5g all in. (with associated box).

Lot 149

Besley (Henry publisher). H.Besley's Views in Cornwall, circa 1865, title printed to upper board, twenty-four uncoloured engraved views, upper hinge broken, book plate of 'The Steel Collection', publisher's blindstamped cloth gilt, a liitle faded and bumped at extremities, oblong 8vo, together with Besley (H. publisher), H. Besley's Views in Devonshire, circa 1865, five engraved views, publisher's printed gilt boards, oblong 8vo, with Fearnside (William Gray & Harrel Thomas, editors), Holmes's Great Metropolis : or views and history of London in the nineteenth century..., published Thomas Holmes, circa 1855, additional decorative title page, forty-nine uncoloured engraved views, some spotting, contemporary cloth gilt, worn and frayed, 8vo, plus Shepherd (Thomas H.), Metropolitan Improvements or London in the nineteenth century..., 1827, decorative title, dedication, 140 uncoloured engraved views and one folding map, some spotting and staining throughout, contemporary diced calf gilt, worn and rubbed, 8vo, with Morris (Rev. F. O.), A History of British Birds, volumes 3 & 5 (only). 1870, numerous colour plates, very occasional spotting, publisher's cloth gilt, large 8vo, with another seven mixed volumes of natural history, topographical views and similar, mixed bindings, various sizes (13)

Lot 270

*Artist Autographs. An assorted collection of letters, 19th/20th century, mostly autograph letters signed (unless stated), including seven letters to Charles Ede at the Folio Society regarding illustrations, from Hans Erni (signed with sketch of a dove), Robert Gibbings, John Minton (2), and Marcel Vertes (2, including a long typewritten account of his association with the 1952 film 'Moulin Rouge', with a two-page covering letter (in French)); other letters of Herman Herkomer, George Frampton, John Rothenstein, William Hunt (2, 1834), Alfred East, Sir Charles Barry (1858), Richard and Samuel Redgrave, Owen Jones (2), Sydney Smirke, Matthew Digby Wyatt (5), Franz von Defregger, Sir Kenneth Clark, Augustus Welby Pugin (brief ALS, mounted), Sir Jeffry Wyatville (third person, agreeing to conduct Lady Thomas to [Windsor] Castle, 1827), George Gilbert Scott, F.Y. Hurlstone, Thomas Clater, William James Muller, James Sant, Frank O. Salisbury, George Catlin (signed note), John Piper (including a list of books for which he had been responsible, 1978), David Shepherd (long TLS), Arthur Rackham (signature), Graham Sutherland (TLS, 1972), Sir Edwin Landseer (to Boxall), John Tenniel, Frederick Leighton, Alfred Gilbert (2), Augustus John (signature and date), and others (a folder)

Lot 552

The Golden Cockerel Press, publisher. The Amores of P. Ovidius Naso, newly translated by E. Powys Mathers, 1932, limited edition 332/350, 5 monochrome copper engravings by J.E. Laboureur, some minor offsetting from the illustrations, and spotting to the text block, original brown quarter morocco to green cloth, 4to, together with The Pear Tree Press, publisher, Hop-O'-Me-Heart, A Grown-up Fairy Tale by Laurence Housman, limited edition 101/160, monochrome illustrations by John Guthrie, original blue quarter morocco to decorative paper boards, 8vo, and Lewes (George Henry), The Life of Goethe, 2nd edition, 1864, black and white engraved portrait frontispiece, bookplate to front pastedown, some minor toning, contemporary gilt decorated full calf, bound by F. Bedford, spine slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus other late 19th and early 20th century illustrated literature and decorative bindings, including The Collected Writings of Thomas De Quincey, volumes 1-13, by David Mason, 1896, some leather bindings, mostly original decorative cloth, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)

Lot 51

Tokens, Australia, R. Andrew Mather, Draper, copper penny; other pennies from Tasmania (3): Brickhill, Joseph, Campbell Town, Draper, ADVANCE TASMANIA (G.29; A.45; R.56); Hedberg, O. H. (2), fine to very fine (4 *ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 2

Tokens, Australia, Abrahams, Lewis, Hobart, Draper, copper penny, 1855; other pennies from Hobart (7): R. Andrew Mather, Draper (3); Hedberg, O. H., Oil and Color [sic] Stores (2); Hutton, G., Hobart, Ironmonger; with halfpennies (2): Moir, Joseph, Ironmongery, generally fine (10) *ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 129

Tokens, British, Somerset, Crewkerne (2): Roger Brewer, farthing, 1668, lion (W.106); Iohn Grenway, farthing, family arms (W.109); Croscombe, George Blindman, farthing, 1668 (W.112); Freshfield (4): Iohn Cvrle Senior, farthings (2 - different reverse dies), 1663, bell (W.124); Iohn Cvrle Ivnior, farthings (2 - different reverse dies), 1666, family arms (W.125); Frome (5): Town farthing, 1670 (W.127); Henry Marchant, farthing, 1654 (W.129); Iohn Sanders, large farthing, 1671, stocking (W.133); Robart Whitchvrch, farthing, 1651, Mercers’ Arms (W.135); Samvel Whitchvrch, farthing, Mercers’ Arms (W.137); Ilminster (3): William Crosse, farthing, hart (W.166); William Crosse, farthing, 1658 (W.167); Alice Raw, farthing, 1664, St. George and the dragon (W.170 var. - A over O in RAW); Langport, Portreeve, farthing, 1667, portculllis (W.175); Minehead, Town farthing, 1668, ship/woolpack (W.187); Montacute, Iohn Clother, farthing, 1655, unicorn (W.195); Nether Stowey, William Patey, farthing, fleur-de-lis (W.198); Nunney, George Ashe, farthing, 1652, Mercers’ Arms (W.202), W.170 and W.195 fair but rare, W.202 poor but extremely rare and the only issue for the village, the others fair to nearly very fine (20) * W.166 ex Norweb (4065), W.167 ex Norweb (4064), both rare

Lot 23

Tokens, Australia, Hedberg, O. H., Hobart, Tasmania, Oil & Color [sic] stores, copper penny, undated, legend both sides (G.101c; A.198; R.191), perhaps struck as a proof, slight ‘ding’ to flan between initials O. H., extremely fine and rare thus *ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 192

FOUR ROYAL DOULTON LADIES 'YVONNE HN3038', 'JEANINE HN2461', 'TOP O THE HILL HN1834', 'ALISON HN2336'

Lot 203

FIVE ROYAL DOULTON LADY FIGURES 'RACHEL HN2936', 'REGAL LADY HN2709', 'FAIR LADY (RED) HN2832', 'ELEGANCE HN2264', 'TOP O THE HILL HN 1834'

Lot 212

FOUR ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINES CONSISTING OF ' TOP O THE HILL HN1834', 'ADRIANNE HN2304', 'PUALA HN2906' AND 'THE LAST WALTZ HN2315'

Lot 326

A Royal Doulton figure HN1997 'Belle o' the Ball'. CONDITION REPORT Very small chip to outer edge, otherwise good condition.

Lot 231

A cased 1930s portable black 'Royal O Model' touch typewriter.

Lot 191

A diamond sapphire ring, the diamonds weighing approx. 0.45 carats each, the band hallmarked 18ct white gold, gross wt. 3.6g, size O.

Lot 188

An Art Deco diamond and aquamarine cluster ring, the band indistinctly marked, gross wt. 5g, size O.

Lot 494

Pair of 18th Century style marine pictures depicting Men o' War under sail, canvas in relief moulded frames, 20 x 25cm. (modern) (2)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 38

A yellow metal wedding band with swirl pattern and set cubic zirconia, stamped 'CZ 188', ring size O.

Lot 12

A set of brass optics advertising Booths Dry Gin and G O L Special, and a brass preserve pan.

Lot 1287

A pair of 1960s/70s Rodney Kinsman for O. M. K. - Heals tubular chrome armchairs, (recently upholstered).

Lot 183

Edwardian - Ladies 18ct Gold Set Diamond and Sapphire Dress Ring, Set with Old Cut Diamonds and Natural Sapphires. Hallmark Chester 1909. Ring Size O-P. Good Period Ring.

Lot 231

A Gents Stainless Steel and Gold Automatic Centre Seconds Calendar Wristwatch, Rolex, Ref: 6609, Turn-O-Graph Oyster Perpetual Datejust, Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified, dial with baton numerals and so-called 'Roulette' red and black date aperture, Gold Thunderbird rotating bezel, screw-down Rolex crown, case 36mm, numbered 388301. Together with an associated Rolex stainless steel and gold Oyster bracelet with end links.

Lot 73

ROSCOE MITCHELL - A sublime collection o f 16 x LPs featuring releases from the prominent Art Ensemble Of Chicago Saxophonist. Titles include Live In Detroit (CECMA 1010/11 - immaculate archival condition records/Ex+), Nonaah (Nessa N-9/10 - marvelous Ex+ condition throughout), L-R-G... (Nessa N-14/15 - archival condition records/strong Ex sleeve), Old/Quartet (Nessa N-5 - Ex+ or archival quality LP/Ex), Congliptious (Nessa N-2 - Ex/Ex+), Sturdy McCurdy And Her Dancin' Shoes (Nessa N-20 - Ex+ or archive/Ex), Sketches From Bamboo (Moers Music 02024), Solo Saxophone Concert (Sackville 2006), Duets With Anthony Braxton (Sackville 3016), New Music For Woodwinds And Voice, 3 x 4 Eye, More Cutouts and The Flow Of Things. Condition is Ex to Ex+ throughout (sleeves) with the majority of the records in Ex+ or archival condition. Stunning.

Lot 56

JAZZ CDs - Boppin collection of around 440 x CD albums (including a few box set releases). Expect artists such as Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk, Charles Mingus, ANnie Ross, Bill Evans, The New Don Rendell Quintet, Archie Semple, Sun Ra And His Arkestra inc. Sound Sun Pleasure, Cosmic Tones/Art Forms, Low Ways and Bad & Beautiful (Evidence releases), Fletcher Henderson, Hunk O' Funk, Roy Ayers, Sonny Rollins, Earl Hines, Charleston Chaser, Tim COllinson, Tina May, Chet Baker, Al Cohn/Zoot Sims, Ike Quebec, Horace Silver, Art Blakey, Ornette Coleman, Paul Gonsalves, Charlie Barnet and Don Sebesky. Condition is generally excellent with some CDs unopened.

Lot 62

After Peter Crosby, 'The Alpine Trial, Railton', a limited edition coloured print, 22/175, 44 x 57cm, an R O Lenkiewicz Landscape Exhibition poster, various watercolours and other pictures and prints.

Lot 736

Box: Literature - Baretti (Jos.) A Journey from London to Genoa, Through England, Portugal, Spain & France. 4 vols. in 2, 12mo D. 1770, calf; The Works of Spencer, 6 vols. 12mo L. 1750, port. frontis calf; Hamilton (Wm.) the History of the life and Adventures of .. Sir William Wallace, 12mo Edin 1821; Stowe (Harriet Beacher) Dred; A tale of the Great Dismol Swamp, sm. 8vo L. 1856, hf. mor.; Kemp (John) Wild Dayrell: A Biography of a Gentleman Exile, L. 1861, first Edn., frontis & add. illus. title,, hf. calf, v. good; [Galt (J.)] The Ayrshire Legatees: or The Pringle Family, Edin. 1823; Lockhart - The History of Matthe Weld, Edin. 1824, both recent cloth; Ruffhead (O.) The Life of Alexander Pope, L. 1769, full calf, good; [Dundas] The Trial by Impeachment of Henry Lord viscount Melville, L. 1806 Port. frontis, hf. calf; the Fruits of Experience - Life of Joseph Brasbridge, L. 1824. Pres. Copy; port frontis; and 23 others, approx. 39 vols. literature, poetry & plays, mostly leather bound. an interesting collection. As a lot. (1)

Lot 570

Irish BankNotes: Series A [Lady Lavery Series] the Central Bank of Ireland (Banc Ceannais na hEireann) £50 legal Tender Notes (4)(a) two 4.4.77 (Number 01A012349 and O 7A008680);(b) one 16.4.75 (number 0 3Y036119);(c) one 4.4.77 (number 0 8A026611), as a lot, as Banknotes. (4)

Lot 772

All First Editions in Original WrappersGogarty (O. St. J.) Going Native, L. 1941, First Edn, green cloth & purple d.w.; Mad Grandeur, A Novel. Philadelphia & N.Y. (J.B. Lippincott) 1941. First American Edn. cloth & pict. d.w.; Mr. Petunia, L. 1946, First, blue cloth & pict. d.w.; Intimations, N.Y. (Abelard Press) 1950. First American Edn., dark blue cloth & pict. d.w.; A Week End in the Middle of the Week, N.Y. (Doubleday) 1958. First American Edn., yellow cloth & d.w. All scarce and good. (5)

Lot 372

African Travel: Wolhuter (Harry) Memoiries of a Game Ranger, Johannesburg 1953. Plts. & illus. cloth; also Thomas (Hugh O.) African Highlands, A Brief History of the African Highland Produce Co. Ltd., For Private Circulation Only, 4to n.p. n.d. c. 1961. Illus., orig. cloth. (2)

Lot 126

Juvenalia: Crockett (S.R.) Sir Toady Crusoe, roy 8vo L. 1905. First, illus. by Gordon Browne, pict. cloth; Morris (A. Talwin) The Elephants Apology, L. n.d. First Edn., illus. by Alice B. Woodward, attractive pict. cloth; Stories from Hans Anderson, trans by W. Angeldorff, sm. 4to L. (E. Nister) n.d. fine cold. & other plts. orig. decor. cloth; Bain (R. Nisbet) ed. Cassack Fairy Tales and Folk-Tales, L. 1894, illus. E.W. Mitchell, decor. cloth; Molesworth (O.), Bingham (C.) & others Sunny Land Stories, 4to L. (E. Nister) & N.Y. 1862. Cold. & other plts. All v. good. (a lot)

Lot 92

Japanese Artist: Bigot (G.) O-Ha-Yo, folio [Tokyo? n.d. c. 1880] etched title & 31 etched prints; bound with Une Chasse, 19 silhouette illustrations on 10 leaves, n.d. cont. hf. mor., as a coll. of prints etc., w.a.f. (1)

Lot 80

AN ORIENTAL CHARGER, hand-painted in blue with 'V O C' and stylised birds, 16" dia

Lot 460

* Robert O. Lenkiewicz [1941-2002]- Alan Walker Pyne:- Project 3, Mental Handicap, circa 1976 signed, inscribed by the sitter and the father of the sitter, on a label attached to the reverse oil on board, 50 x 40cm * Provenance. The Lenkiewicz Studio Sale. Bearnes, Westpoint, Exeter. 2004

Lot 331

A diamond mounted seven-stone ring: with circular, brilliant-cut diamonds estimated to weigh a total of 1.0cts, the shank stamped '18ct', 3.3gms gross weight, ring size O.

Lot 319

A diamond mounted quatrefoil cocktail cluster ring: pave-set with single-cut diamonds, the central cluster comprising two European-cut diamonds between two smaller diamonds and four baguette-cut diamonds, total diamond weight approximately 2.7cts, the shank stamped 'PLAT' 9.3gms gross weight, ring size O.

Lot 310

A graduated diamond five-stone ring: with circular old-cut diamonds estimated to weigh a total of 0.60ct and in scroll pierced setting, 2.3gms gross weight, ring size O 1/2.

Lot 459

* Robert O. Lenkiewicz [1941-2002]-Allison Lamble:-Project 3, Mental Handicap, circa 1976signed, inscribed by the sitter and the mother of the sitter, on a label attached to the reverseoil on board, 30 x 47.5cm.* Provenance. The Lenkiewicz Studio Sale. Bearnes, Westpoint, Exeter. 2004

Lot 694

A Japanese cloisonne bowl: with scalloped rim, decorated with a ho-o bird, fan and scroll shaped panels, flowers and foliage, late Meiji, 24.5 cm diameter.

Lot 734

A Mamod slide valve steam engine based on the Brunel and Centurion models, tender for same and a carriage and three pieces of rolling stock, and one other Mamod steam locomotive, an unnamed steam locomotive and a quantity of Mamod and Hornby O gauge track

Lot 198

A gentlemen's 22ct gold plain wedding band (gross weight 4.9 grammes - ring size P) and a lady's 22ct plain wedding band (gross weight 4.6 grammes - ring size N), and another (gross weight 2.2 grammes - ring size O 1/2)

Lot 117

A late Georgian gold coloured metal seed pearl and enamel set mourning ring, the oblong face set to centre with a woven panel of hair within a seed pearl and black enamel border (gross weight 2.9 grammes - ring size O 1/2), and a late Georgian gold coloured metal green garnet and diamond set marquise pattern ring (gross weight 1.7 grammes - ring size P 1/2)

Lot 96

An Art Deco platinum mounted sapphire and diamond ring, the face channel set with three baguette cut sapphires, each approximately .10ct, shouldered to either side by three old cut diamonds, each approximately .10ct (gross weight 4 grammes - ring size O)

Lot 613

Six Long Service Good Conduct Medals comprising George V (Navy) to 22313 O. Swanson S.P.O. RMS Vivid, George V( Army) to 1403603 Sgt. R. G. Yorke R.A., George V (Navy Reserve) to L.1606 J. McKaine Sea. 2CL R.N.R., George VI (RAF) to 351716 F/Sgt. J. H. Holman RAF, Elizabeth II (RAF) to Sgt. S. D. Carter P1961678 RAF, Elizabeth II (Army) to 22225647 Pte. J. Yates RAOC

Lot 140

An early 20th Century 18ct gold mounted opal and diamond five stone ring, the central cut opal of approximately .25ct shouldered by two old cut diamonds of .10ct and two further opals (gross weight 4.3 grammes - ring size O), and a small quantity of other gold coloured metal items of jewellery (gross weight 6.8 grammes)

Lot 261

Three Boxes of O Gauge Railway Tracks, Crossover Points, Turntables Etc

Lot 231

A late 19th century oil on board of a straw roofed dwelling indistinctly signed (possibly reads "O. Modersohn") but not dated (25cm x 34.5cm) together with another oil on board landscape featuring a cloud filled sky (30.5cm x 40cm); both unframed.

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