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An 18ct single stone diamond ring, the round brilliant cut diamond, estimated weight approx. 0.18cts, claw mounted to band with a bright cut engraved border, Birmingham 1981, Charles Green & Son, size O-P, together with an 18ct single stone diamond ring, size M-N also by Charles Green & Son, and a 9ct hardstone cameo ring, size P (3)
Eighty-Seven (87) Pc. International Silver Co. "Continental" Sterling Silver Flatware Set. Includes: 12 forks, 12 salad forks, 13 teaspoons, 4 sugar spoons, 8 five o'clock spoons, 12 ice tea spoons, 12 knives, 11 butter spreaders, 1 serving fork, 1 ladle, and 1 pie server. Stamped and makers mark on handle, monogrammed. Good condition. Dinner forks measures 7-1/4” Long. Weighs approx. 120.22 troy ounces w/knives, weighs approx. 96.41 troy ounces w/o knives. Box is for display. Shipping $185.00 (estimate $1500-$2000)
Africa.- Craster (Capt. J.E.E.) Pemba, the Spice Island of Zanzibar, first edition, folding map, original cloth, slight bumping to spine extremities, [Hosken o.52] 1913 § Younghusband (Ethel) Glimpses of East Africa and Zanzibar, folding map, later half calf, 1910 § Pearse (Major F. B.) Zanzibar, first edition, occasional light spotting, original cloth, browned spine, rubbed, slight bumping to extremities, 1920; frontispieces, plates; and 12 others, Zanzibar, 8vo (15)
A Columbian emerald and diamond cluster ring, central rectangular emerald cut emerald approx 5.40ct, measuring 12.00 x 10.38 x 5.70mm, surrounded by a band of eighteen round old brilliant cut diamonds, total estimated diamond weight approx 0.78ct, 18ct gold shank, London 1984, size O, 7g gross, with emerald gem report
A Damas diamond and sapphire floral cluster ring, modern designed five section crest of two six stone vibrant blue sapphire and diamond centred flowers, upon a pave diamond encrusted ground, total estimated stone weights, Diamond 0.74ct, Sapphire 1.24, white gold shank, stamped 750, size O, 9.4g gross
A Pinxton straight fluted silver shaped teapot and cover, decorated with a broad band with red berries and yellow, brown and grey foliage, gilt line rims, ring loop handle o cover with leaf terminal, the pot with angular handle, 16.5cm high, c.1800See N.D. Gent, The Pattern and Shapes of Pinxton China Factory 1796 - 1813, p.99
1- Parallel, J(ill.): Charley Chalk; or, the Career of an Artist: Being Sketches from Real Life; Comprising a Narrative of his Extraordinary Adventures in Great Britain and Ireland, France and Greece. G. Berger, n.d. C1840. Engraved title page vignette plus 19 plates; PP: vi, (ii), 310. Half leather; little rubbed;; o/w G+; 2- Boyd, J(edit): Bewick Gleanings: Being Impressions from Copperplates and Wood Blocks, Engraved in the Bewick Workshop. Newcastle, A. Reid, 1886, 1st. edn. with a list of subscribers for the large paper copies; PP: (xx), (ii), 108, 104, 53 numbered plates, + one double page plate not numbered; 4to. (24.5 X 19.5 cms.); Cont. half leather; rubbed; light foxing; o/w G; 3- Golden Cockerel Press: Nash, John(ill); Swift: Directions to Servants; 1925, Limited edition #278/380. Vellum backed boards; corners chipped; bookplate to front pastedown; o/w G+ (Plus: Golden Cockerel Press Catalogue for Autumn, 1954 in original wrappers; loosely included); PLUS 3 other works: Phil May’s ABC, 1897, Limited edition #961/1050; VG; Goldsmith’s The Deserted Village, 1898, with two sets of 12 plates; Longfellow’s King Robert of Sicily. Raphael Tuck, C1895, with colour lithographs. (6)
1- (Goldsmith, Oliver): Poems for Young Ladies. In three parts. Devotional, moral, and entertaining. For J. Payne, 1767, 1st. edn. with a frontispiece; PP: vi, (ii) contents, 248. Cont. full calf, later spine. Rubbed; 2- Burnet, Gilbert author; JOHNSON Samuel: Some passages in the life and death of John Earl of Rochester. W. Lowndes, 1787. With a frontis portrait. 144pp; cont. full calf; rubbed; 3- R.H.(Robert Howlett): The School of Recreation: or a guide to the Most Ingenious Exercises of Hunting, Riding, Racing, Fireworks, Military Discipline, The Science of Defence, Hawking, Tennis, Bowling, Ringing, Singing, Cock-Fighting, Fowling and Angling. for A. Bettesworth.., 1736. Frontis plate, 144pp only of 154, cont. full leather, later spine. Defective copy, lacking the last 10 pages and a few pages frayed at edges; A/F; 4- Watts, I: Devout Exercises of the Heart in meditation and soliloquy, prayer and praise. H. Fenwick, n.d. inscribed 1785. 182pp. Cont. full calf, lacking front endpaper; ink writing to verso of title (seeped through to title) and to back endpaper; 5- Goldsmith, O: Poetical works. Wills, n.d. Frontis; Cont. full calf. (5)
1- Washington, Irwin: Voyage d'un américain à Londres, ou esquisses sur les moeurs anglaises et américaines; in two volumes. Paris, chez Ponthieu libraire, 1822? (label stuck over the dates: A Blois, de la Librairie de Lebarbier-Poulet). PP: vii, 352; 375. Contemporary leather backed boards; rubbed and hinges cracked; browning and foxing; 2- Flaubert, Gustave: La légende de Saint-Julien l'hospitalier. Paris, A. Ferroud, libraire-éditeur., Paris, 1895, Limited Edition (50 copies grand papier velin d’arches), No. 221 of a total of 500 copies. With 26 illustrations by Luc-Olivier Merson. Full leather; rubbed and blotched; o/w VG; 3- Crebillon Fils: Les Egarements du coeur et de l'esprit. Paris, 1948. Limited Edition #542/850. Loose as issued with covers and the original floral slipcase. VG+. (4)
1- Oliver, William: A practical essay on the use and abuse of warm bathing in gouty cases. Bath, T. Boddely, 1751, first edition. 4to. Title-page, + 68pp; original wrappers; dust soiled and little torn; stain to margin of first and last few pages; 2- Report of the Royal Humane Society instituted in the 1774 for the Recovery of Persons Apparently Drowned; for the years 1779 and 1780. Sold by J. F. & C. Rivington,.. first edition; PP: viii, 157, (i)blank, (i)advert. Original wrappers; dust soiled; o/w VG (2)
1- Galignani’s Picture of PARIS; being a complete guide to everything curious or grand in that metropolis. Paris, sold at Galignani’s, May 1818, 6th. edn. PP: xxiv(including half title), 668, 82(part 2), (ii)ads; Large folding frontis plate with coloured plan surrounded with 17 engraved views; and a large folding Menu. Contemporary full mottled leather; rubbed and hinges cracked; small marginal tear to frontis, repaired; o/w G+; 2- PARIS et ses environs. Nouvelle Librarie de La Jeunesse, Paris, no date. Ca. 1900; with 36 colour lithographs; original decorative covers; vg; 3- Lieutenant Dobbelaere & G. Caullet: Guide illustre de Courtrai. Ypres & Courtrai, 1910. With folding plan and ill. Title page Inscribed and Signed by Dobbelaere. 117pp. contemporary half leather; inner hinges cracked; o/w vg; 4- Ritchie, Leitch; Turner, J M W(ill.): Wanderings By The Seine. Longman, Rees .. nd. c1835 (inscription dated 1837). With 20 plates, including title vignette. Original decorative buckram and a.e.g. browning and foxing. (4)
1- Heister, Laurence; Edmund Barker(trasl.): A Compendium of the Practice of Physic. For J. Payne, 1757, first edition. PP: (ii), (vi), 501, (3)adverts. Contemporary full calf; covers rubbed and dust soiled; one of the front endpapers torn with loss; 2- Ludlam, W: The Rudiments of Mathematics. For W. Baynes, 1809, 5th. edn. PP: 352, + 2 folding plates. Cont. full calf; covers rubbed and dust soiled; 3- Saunders, W: A syllabus of lectures on chymistry. No publisher or date, [London?, 1766?]; PP: 15 (misnumbered 13); Bound with: (T. O. Bergman): Of the Chemical properties of Bodies (no title page); PP: 1-56. The two works interleafed with many blank pages, some of which contain contemporary ink notes. Covers rubbed and dust soiled; four leaves with stains. (3)
1- CHAMBERLAYNE, John: Magna Britannia Notitia: Or, The Present State of Great-Britain, With Divers Remarks upon the Antient State Thereof (In Two Parts). London: For Timothy Goodwin and others. 1708 (first edition to include Scotland). PP: Frontis Portrait, (x), x, (x)contents & Errata, 1-544(part one), 545-756(General List or Catalogue, including Title-Page dated 1708), (xxiii)index, (iv)Publisher’s Catalogue. Later (c1870) half calf with decoration to spine and three labels; Ex-Libra with few small stamps, but not to the frontis; withdrawn stamp present; light browning; 2- (MIEGE, Guy): The new state of England, Under Our Sovereign Queen Anne; in 3 parts. Printed for H. Mortlock, and J. Robinson, London, 1703, 5th. edn. PP: (xxxiv), 600. Contemporary full panelled calf with later spine; corners and edges chipped with loss; armorial bookplate; the odd small stain; o/w G+ (2)
1- The Traveller's Guide Through Scotland and its Islands. J. Thomson Jun., 1808, 4th. edition, Engraved title page, two folding coloured maps, 20 maps (mostly hand coloured) and 12 illustrations on 6 plates; PP: 554, x(index). Contemporary half leather; rubbed; folding maps with tears and repairs; o/w G+; 2- The Edinburgh Almanack, or Universal Scots and imperial Register for 1817. Oliver & Boyd, Edinburgh, 1817. 387pp. 16mo, bound in full red straight grained morocco with gilt crown to both covers, gilt decoration and lettering to spine and a.e.g.; red price stamp to verso of title; ink writing to endpapers (affecting the last page of index; o/w VG; 3- The Chronicles of Gotham; or, the Facetious History of Official Proceedings. Glasgow, 1856. 1st. edn. With 24 plates; Original cloth, VG; 4- Eadie, R (ill): Glasgow Its Character Romance and Charm. Limited edition #220/500 copies on handmade paper; with tipped-in plates. Original cloth; spine and part of covers faded; o/w VG. (4)
1- Lang, Andrew: The Brown Fairy Book. Longmans, Green, 1904, 1st. edition, with 8 colour plates; Original brown gilt pictorial cloth, silver pictorial endpapers and a.e.g. Soiling to margins of covers; contemporary inscription to front blank endpaper; o/w G+; 2- Twain, Mark: Life on the Mississippi. Chatto & Windus, London, 1883, 1st. edn. PP: xxv, (i), 561, 32(Publishers catalogue, dated August, 1883). Original red pictorial cloth; covers little soiled; few gatherings are loose; inner hinges cracked; occasional foxing; o/w; 3- Bayley, F W N: (2 works from 'The Little Folks’ Laughing Library” bound in one volume: The Exhibition. 1851, 3rd. edn. with 8 hand-coloured plates AND The Model of the Earth. 1851, 2nd. edn. with 7 hand-coloured plates. Original green buckram, rubbed; light soiling and thumb marks;; 4- Lamb, C: Prince Dorus; with 9 hand-coloured illustrations. Field and Tuer, 1889, Limited Edition, #6/500 proof copies Signed by publisher. Half vellum; VG; 5- Lucas, E V: All The World Over. Grant Richards, 1899, with 30 colour plates. Oblong folio, pictorial boards; rubbed and chipped; lacking front blank endpaper; 6- Scenes of Industry, Displayed in the Bee-Hive and the Ant-Hill. N.d. c1827, with 18 engravings on 6 plates. Rebound in half cloth and slipcase; frontis soiled and the paper crinkled; PLUS 2 others: Thomas, J G: My Garden Book. 1947, colour illustration; AND Parry, E B: Butterscotia or a cheap Trip to Fairy Land. 1896, 1st. with map and plates. VG. (8)
Beeton, Mrs Isabella: The Book of Household Management; Comprising information for the Mistress, Housekeeper, Cook, Kitchen Maid, Butler etc… S. O. Beeton, 1861, First Edition, First Issue; With colour frontispiece, additional colour lithographed title, 12 colour lithographed plates & numerous illustrations. The imprint on the coloured lithograph title reads 'S.O. Beeton, 18 Bouverie St, London. E.C. ' which on later issues reads 'Strand, W.C.' to agree with the printed title. (The lithographed plates had been prepared some weeks before the move to the Strand and were too expensive to scrap or alter, while the printed title was not set to type until the last moment. Thus, copies of the first edition, dated 1861, bearing the Strand address on the lithographed title are of later issue than those bearing the Bouverie Street address). Please note the following Binder’s FAULTS: The following pages have been duplicated: 641/2; 647/8; 649/50; & 655/56.LACKING: pages: 643-646; & 651-654. Original half leather; small damp stain to top corner of frontis & engraved title page; the odd small stain and tear (without loss); O/w G+; Plus: Mrs. Beeton’s cookery Book. W. Lock, nd. with 8 colour plates. Covers worn and chipped with loss; hinges cracked. Sold with all faults. (2)
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