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A ladies 22ct gold and amethyst set dress ring; together with an 18ct gold example (2) gross weight 6.2g Condition Report / Extra Information 22ct ring - band has been cut and repaired and is misshapen, no makers mark, size R/Q. 18ct ring - no makers mark, 18ct worn, size N/O. Both stones with light scratches.
A pair of Sevres porcelain cabinet plates each depicting a military scene within a green border with gilt leaf decoration, one signed Quillon?, both a/f Condition Report / Extra Information Crack from centre of one plate to outer edge, with poor attempt at restoration to two chips at 4 o' clock, with large area of discolouration above. Second plate with poor restoration to edge above N, with large areas of wear to gilt on both plates.
Panzerfahrzeuge England - Amerika, Nov. 1942. A German WWII illustrated chart featuring photgraphs of allied armoured vehicles together with tables providing details of each vehicle's capabilities. CONDITION REPORT: Fold creases o/w vg. This Lot is part of a substantial collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum which represent duplicates of items already in their collection. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books have a standard library binding. A substantial number retain the original binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.
Rutherford Oliver J. : Upper Teviotdale and the Scotts of Buccleuch - A Local and Family History, 1887. Qto. Hb. gilt. Teg. Frontis & vignette illus. in the text. The Two Heiresses of Buccleuch. Ladies Mary and Anna Scott and their Husbands, Walter Scott Earl of Tarras and James Duke of Buccleuch and Monmouth, 1880. Small qto. Hb, textured maroon cloth, gilt, teg. Portrait frontis & illus. Both titles uncommon. Nisbet A. : A System of Heraldry, Vols. 1 & 2. Qto. hb. Facsimile, 1984. CONDITION REPORT: Oliver - binding water marked on the outer margins of the boards and the fore-edge margins of the first 10 pages. O/w the binding remains sound and text block overall clean and tight. Heiresses binding has lost its original glazes surface through exposure to damp atmosphere, o/w a sound copy with very clean tight text block. Nisbet vg.
Aeronautica : Short Sunderland III 'Flying Boat' - Four Pegasus XVIII Engines. Original Short Bros. (Rochester UK) handbooks : Flight Engineer's Notes & Air Crew and Ground Personnel Notes. Qto. stiff illustrated card bound (stapled) Handbooks/Manuals with text, diagrams, charts, illustrations etc. some folding. Together with a set of 5 original photographs of the aircraft and one larger (rolled) illustration and two smaller pilots' and flight engineers' handbooks in Spanish. (Total 10 items) CONDITION REPORT: Covers to Handbooks slightly frayed o/w most items vg.
King George the Fifth's Royal Collection of Pictures of Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle. London : Selfridge 1911. Two large buckram elephant portfolios, gilt, internally edged with cloth 'fold over' protective wrappers and containing monochrome lithographic plates with titled paper guards. Vol 1. Buckingham Palace: English School, Dutch and Flemish Schools, Italian School, German School, French School, Spanish School. Vol.2 Windsor Castle: English School, Dutch and Flemish Schools, Italian School, French School, German School. Scarce. CONDITION REPORT: Buckram portfolios a little marked but sound. Some paper guards a little fragmented at the edge o/w generally sound. Contents uncollated but the portfolios each hold a substantial number of prints.
(Freeling A. ) : Railroadiana - A New History of England : London and Birmingham Railway, 1838. Small 8vo. Hb. original green cloth, gilt. Folding coloured frontis and other coloured and monochrome plates. Coloured folding map in front pocket. CONDITION REPORT: Binding a little worn at ext. o/w sound. Minor sporadic foxing o/w vg.
Lamb C. & M. : Tales From Shakespeare illustrated by Arthur Rackham, 1909. 8vo. Hb. Original illustrated green cloth,gilt. Colour plates and line drawn vignettes. Grahame K. : The Wind in the Willows, 1959. 8vo. Hb + Dj. Colour plates. CONDITION REPORT: Lamb binding with some wear and fading but sound. Some discolouration to illus. eps. Grahame dj worn with minor loss o/w a sound copy.
Gibbs D. : BUILDING LLOYD'S, Lloyds, London, 1986. 1st. Ed. Seven portfolios within grey card folders, contained in a black cloth covered solander box by Zaensdorf with silver-gilt titling. The portfolios are as follows: "Lloyd's Building, A New Lloyd's, Lloyd's in 1986, Lloyd's Milestones, Lloyd's Development, Lloyd's Impressions and Build Lloyd's. Complete boxed sets scarce. CONDITION REPORT: Solander box with some slight marks o/w box and contents near fine.
Judge A. : Handbook of Modern Aeronautics, 1919. 1st. Ed. 8vo. with flexible cloth binding, gilt. Text covers Flying Boats & Seaplanes, Aircraft Engines, Aeroplane Design and Fittings, numerous tables, charts, working scale drawings and other technical information. CONDITION REPORT: Ex Lib. Original binding a little worn but sound. Pencil scribble on front paste down, fep missing. O/w a generally g - vg copy of a quite scarce title.
Country Life : Four Folio volumes, bound copies of the magazine from 1899 - 1901.Vol. VI July/Dec. 1899; Vol.VIII July/Dec. 1900; Vol. IX Jan/Jun 1901; Vol. X July/Dec. 1901. Original green cloth, gilt, aeg. CONDITION REPORT: Vol.VIII with some damp-ruckled pages. Remaining volumes with the binding with some wear at the ext. fading o/w sound. Contents generally vg.
Scrap Album / Commonplace Book. C. 1880s. Qto. leather bound, gilt, volume containing a number of photographs of individuals whose family names include : Stracey, Maddison, Onslow, Harbord, Fellowes, Crowfoot and the Marquis of Devonshire. There are a number of photos of unidentified individuals, some in military uniform together with a small uniformed group photo entitled "The Norfolk Artillery." Other images include significant houses, topographical locations, water colour scenes & vignette decorative adornments. There are a number of photogravures. Provenance indicates that this album is linked with that featured in Lot 734. CONDITION REPORT: Binding a little worn at the ext. but generally sound and complete. Contents a little dusty o/w vg.
Aesop's Fables. Translated by V. Vernon-Jones. 1912. 8vo Hb. Original green cloth with gilt decorations and title. Colour plates by Arthur Rackham with titled tissue guards. Together with two mounted,framed and glazed colour plates by Rackham illustrating 'Ride of the Valkyries'. CONDITION REPORT: Binding with some minor wear at the extremities and fore-edge slant through having been read o/w very sound and clean with gilt decoration clearly evident. A few slight foxing spots on decorated paste-down and eps o/w very clean and tight. Nice copy of a title often found in much more dilapidated state. Framed illustrations derived from a similar book on Wagner's work illustrated by Rackham - generally vg.
Herrick R. : Hesperides or Works both Human and Divine, nd. C. 1900. Vols. 1 & 2. 8vo. qtr binding, faux vellum spine, gilt; paper covered boards, teg. Engraved illustrations by Savage. Limited ed. No.95 0f 100 signed by artist. Scarce edition. CONDITION REPORT: Some minor wear to ext of binding o/w text block and plates very clean and bright
Clare College 1326 - 1926, University Hall 1326 - 1346, Clare Hall 1346 - 1856. 1928/1930. Vols. I & II. Folio, qtr binding blue buckram, gilt with paper covered boards. Illustrated eps featuring maps and plans. Colour frontis to both volumes together with engraved and photographic plates and textual vignettes. CONDITION REPORT: Bindings with some wear at the ext, o/w sound. Text blocks clean and tight.
Collection "Patrie" - nine editions of this French illustrated publication featuring : Les Chevaliers de L'Espace,1918; Les Tanks a la Bataille de la Somme, 1917; Londres sous les Bombes, 1917; L'Espionne de la Marine, 1917; L'Odyssee D'un Sous-Marin Anglais, 1918; Miss Cavell, 1917; Combat Naval Du Jutland, 1917; Tommies et Gourkas, 1917; La Reddition de la Flotte Allemande, 1919. CONDITION REPORT: Some minor foxing o/w vg. This Lot is part of a substantial collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum which represent duplicates of items already in their collection. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books have a standard library binding. A substantial number retain the original binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.
Catering and Baking Miscellany : Kirkland J. (Ed.) : The Modern Baker, Confectioner and Caterer, 1907. Six Vols. Qto. Hb. Art nouveau decorative cloth binding, colour and monochrome plates. 'Nirvana' : Pastries, C.1950. With two other titles. CONDITION REPORT: Signs of use to the binding o/w generally vg,
Bedford & Bedfordshire : Local history miscellany including : Lane M. : Queen's Engineering Works Bedford ( scarce ); Rodell J. : The Rise of Methodism; Bell P. : Bedfordshire Wills 1484-1533 & Southill and the Whitbreads 1795-1995; Hardisty O. : Blitzing Vauxhall - A Dogsbody's War Diary; CONDITION REPORT: Generally vg+
Plan of London, W. H. Smith and Son, nd. C. 1878. Folding linen-backed map, hand coloured. 32.5 x 23.5 inches. Map folded into green cloth covers, gilt, with publisher's advertisements on verso of front cover. The map has a colour key to show the river, parks, railway (over and underground lines), tramway and omnibus routes and the postal districts. An early edition of this map which was published over three decades C. 1875 - 1910. CONDITION REPORT: Cover a little worn at the edges but overall very sound. Map with one closed fold tear on upper section o/w generally clean and bright.
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