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A Royal Doulton `The Pickwick Papers` character water jug entitled the White Hart Inn at Southwark together with two Royal Doulton ladies comprising Day Dreams and Top o`the Hill HN1849 and two Coalport figures comprising Eugenie `First Night at the Opera` and `The Boy` numbered 7091 of a limited edition of 9500 (5)
A mid 20th Century stainless steel International Watch Company, IWC, gentleman`s military issue wrist watch, black dial with luminous Arabic numerals marked T above six o`clock, movement marked with arrow and numbered 1259872, cased marked 6B/346 1323/52 to reverse, all to a later black leather strap. ILLUSTRATED.
A Royal Doulton Toby Jug of the Mad Hatter, D 6598, 20th century, modelled in the round, 19cm high; a Royal Doulton Toby Jug of Tam O`Shanter, D 663, 20th century, modelled in the round, 17cm high; together with six further Royal Doulton Toby Jugs, to include Robin Hood, Mine Horst, Falstaff, Town Crier and Long John Silver, (8).
Of sporting interest. A large printed cotton kerchief c.1840`s `To The Admirers Of The Noble Game Of Cricket` The central panel with images of famous British cricketers of the day including W. Dennison Esq. Clark, Martingell, Pilch, Lillywhite, N. Felix Esq. Guy, Hillyer O C. Pell Esq. Dorrington, A Mynn Esq. Sewell and Dean. The border with cartouches of various cricketing stances, play, forward, leg half volley, home block, the draw and the cut. Also four cartouches containing texts of cricketing rules, the central panel surmounted with an image of a cricketer riding a flying bat. Framed and glazed. approx 90x104cm. Provenance: From the estate of the late Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
Newby (Eric). A Short Walk in the Hindu Kush, 1st ed., Secker & Warburg, 1958, b&w illusts. after photos, orig. cloth in badly frayed d.j., with a little loss, (Neate N16), together with Maraini. Where Four World’s Meet, Hindu Kush, 1959, 1st English ed., Hamish Hamilton, 1964, colour and b&w plts. and illusts., orig. cloth in heavily rubbed and sl. frayed d.j., (Neate M49), plus Douglas (William O.), Beyond the High Himalayas, 1st ed., New York, 1952, colour and b&w illusts. after photos, orig. cloth in d.j., a little rubbed, (Neate D41) and Lorimer (E. O.), Language Hunting in the Karakoram, 1st ed., 1939, b&w plts. after photos, orig. cloth, rubbed in badly frayed d.j., with loss, plus others on travel and moutaineering in the Himalayas, mostly mid-20th c. pubs., all orig. cloth, mostly in d.j.s, 8vo. (30)
Somervell (T. Howard). After Everest, The Experiences of a Mountaineer and Medical Missionary, 1st ed., Hodder & Stoughton, 1936, b&w plts. after photos, etc., orig. green cloth gilt in frayed and torn d.j., (Neate S142), together with Dyhrenfurth (G. O.), To The Third Pole, The History of the High Himalaya, trans. Hugh Merrick, 1st English ed., 1955, b&w plts. after photos, orig. blue cloth in d.j., (Neate D64), plus Hunt (John), The Ascent of Everest, 2nd imp., 1953, several colour and many b&w plts. after photos, signed by the author and Doug Scott to title, orig. blue cloth in d.j., a little rubbed to extrems., and Hillary (Edmund), High Adventure, 1st ed., Hodder & Stoughton, 1955, colour frontis., b&w plts. after photos, signed by the author to half-title, orig. blue cloth in frayed d.j., with a little loss, (Neate H81), plus others on Mount Everest and related, including Chris Bonington, Everest South West Face, 1st ed., 1973 (signed), Toni Hargen and others, Mount Everest, Formation, Population and Exploration of the Everest Region, 1st English ed., 1963, Dennis Roberts, I’ll Climb Mount Everest Alone, The Story of Maurice Wilson, 1st ed., 1957, (Neate R46), R. Dittert, Fore Runners to Everest, 1st English ed., 1954, (Neate D32), The Picture of Everest, 1st ed., 1954 (in deluxe vellum binding), etc., mostly orig. cloth in d.j.s, 8vo/4to. (60)
Tuckett (F.F.). A Pioneer in the High Alps. Alpine Diaries and Letters, 1st ed., 1920, photogravure port. frontis., five half-tone plts., two folding diags., all correct as list, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and faded on spine, (Neate T69), together with Marsh (Dr. Herbert), Two Seasons in Switzerland, 1st ed., 1895, b & w illusts. from photos by O. Williamson, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, orig. dec. cloth, a little rubbed, plus Javelle (Emile), Alpine Memories, with a Biographical and Literary Notice by Eugene Rambert, 1st ed., 1899, four half-tone plts., t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed on spine, (Neate J21), all 8vo. (3)
Larden (Walter). Argentine Plains and Andine Glaciers, Life on an Estancia, and an Exhibition into the Andes, 1st ed., pub. T. Fisher Unwin, 1911, b&w plts. after photos, some light spotting to fore-edges, orig. maroon cloth, spine sunned, (Neate L10), together with Bryce (James), South America, Observations and Impressions, new ed. corrected and revised, New York, 1914, orig. maroon cloth gilt, a little rubbed, plus Cressy-Marcks (Violet O.), Up the Amazon and Over the Andes, 1st ed., 1932, b&w plts. after photos, lacks front endpaper, orig. cloth, rubbed and some light soiling, and Bowman (Isaiah), The Andes of Southern Peru, Geographical Reconnaissance along the Seventy-Third Meridian, pub. American Geographical Society, 1916, folding maps and diagrams, etc., b&w illusts. after photos, orig. cloth, soiled and frayed at extrems., some damp cockling to front cover, plus others on mountains and mountaineering in South America, including Margaret Griffin, Tiquimani, 1st ed., 1965, with presentation inscription by the author, (Neate G73), Hans Kinzl & Erwin Schneider, Cordillera Blanca (Peru), 1950, (Neate K28), etc., mostly orig. cloth, many in d.j.s, 8vo & 4to. (approx. 40)
A 14K WALTHAM POCKET WATCH CIRCA 1920. White enamelled dial with stylised black arabic numerals and quartered hours. Subsidiary seconds disal at six o`clock. 17 jewell nickel key wound lever movement, diameter 40mm. Dust cover engraved "In recognition of efficient services..." etc. Reverse thin and engraved with bold monogram. 73grams gross. Movement in apparent working order and good condition. Watch case in poor condition with dints and surface scratches. Perspex watch glass loose (scratched and rubbed in centre. Test as 9ct gold (+)
AN ENGLISH 18CT GOLD HALF HUNTER POCKET WATCH BY JOSHUA PENLINGTON LONDON 1872. White enamelled dial with black Roman numerals and quartered hours. Subsidiary seconds dial at six o`clock. Blued steel hour and minute hands. Jewelled brass three quarter plate keyless movement numbered 13648, width 39mm. Front with aperture revealing position of hands and with black roman numeral characters. Dust cover decoratively engraved " Kenny Turer to Alfred Turer..." etc and dated 1873. Reverse engraved with family crest. Signed throught. 117grams gross. See illustration Not in working order. Spring balance defunct. Overall condition good. Dial in very good condition. Case with slight surface scratches and several small dints on the side.
A GOOD 18CT GOLD LADY`S MANUAL WIND WRISTWATCH LONDON 1907. White enamelled dial with stylised black arabic numerals (twelve o`clock in red. Dotted quartered hours. Plain bezel. Gilt jewelled barred nickel movement, diameter 21mm. Inner dust cover.Hinged lugs. Black leather strap. Overall condition Fine. Watch glass scratched.
AN 9CT GOLD ACCURIST MANUAL WIND GENTLEMAN`S WRISTWATCH. Silvered dial with applied taperd and arabic numerals, dotted quarter hours, seconds sweep and date aperture at three o`clock. Circular wenty one jewelled copper and nickel circular movement, diameter 25mm. Eclipse case hallmarked on inside of reverse Birmingham 1960. Reverse engraved on outside "J.A.S Feb 27th 1962". 9ct gold bracelet halmarked Birmingham 1966 on sliding clasp. 42grams gross. Good condition. Apparent working order. Needs a service. Bracelet a little slack but serviceable.
A HEXAGONAL ROLEX MANUAL WIND WRISTWATCH. Silvered dial with black arabic numerals, quartered hours, subsidiary seconds dial at six o`clock and unsigned. Reeded bezel with a plain hexagonal border. Fithteen jewelled Rolex Prima nickel movement timed to six positions for all climates, diameter 22mm. Gold cased screw down Oyster winder. Reeded push fit reverse facsimilie engraved with personal message dated 1930 and with inscribed on inside "Rolex 20 world`s records. Great Britain Patents 260 554/1925 274.789. Swiss patents 114.948 120.851" . Case also numbered 34306 and with import marks for Glasgow 1927. Brown snake skin strap. See illustration
A LARGE RECTANGULAR GENTLEMAN`S 9CT GOLD WRISTWATCH IMPORTED GLASGOW 1929. Tonneau silvered sunray dial with stylised black arabic numerals and quartered hours. decorative bezel. Subsidiary seconds dial at six o`clock. Circular jewelled nickel movement. Original glass loose. Plated flexible strap of later date. Dial needs clean and some registration. Movement in apparent working order. Bezel worn.
Bachmann 00 Gauge Class 66 Diesel Locomotives: Freightliner green and yellow 66532 `P&O Nedlloyd Atlas`, EWS dark red and yellow 66022 `LaFarge Charnwood`, Collectors Club Freightliner 40th Anniversary green and yellow 66540 `Ruby` and Kernow MRC Lt Ed 259/512 GBRf dark blue and yellow 66705 `Golden Jubilee`, in original boxes, E-M, most appear unrun, boxes VG-E (4) 32-727Y, 32-726K, 32-725DS and 32-732
Hornby Lima and Mainline 00 Gauge Locomotives: Hornby Chinese-made R2461 BR green 4-6-0 `County of Devon` Steam Locomotive and tender and Lima BR grey class 09 Diesel, Bachmann B&O yellow Caboose and two Peco points, in original boxes, unboxed repainted green Mainline Warship diesel and box with large quantity of bus and train related transfers and adverts, F-E, County unrun, boxes F-VG (6 boxes)
Nelson (Horatio, Viscount Nelson, 1758-1805). Secretarial note, unsigned, 23 Piccadilly, 1802, ‘My flagship will be the Victory. she will be out of dock in April but as it is possible that I may be ordered to be [?] in a frigate before the Victory is ready.’, Lord Nelson’s name in the same holograph at foot, 15 x 16cm, tipped into an autograph album that also includes numerous other 19th-century letters and signatures, including an autograph letter signed from King George IV as Prince George, n.d., 2 pp., Duchess of Gloucester (closed tear), unsigned short note in the holograph of Mrs Thrale Piozzi, Madame Pasta (autograph note in the third person), two-page autograph letter from Lord Shaftesbury to Reverend Moore, three-page autograph letter signed from Ralph Abercromby (sl. frayed), letters from Leicester Stanhope, Lord St. Helens, Charlotte Bury, J. Sidney Owenson, G. R. Gleig, Israel Zangwill, Amelia Opie, plus signatures of Francis Galton, Daniel O’Connell, and a few others, mostly tipped or pasted in, numerous blank leaves at rear, partly broken, contmep. half roan, covers det., and backstrip deficient, 4to. (1).
Coleridge (Samuel Taylor). Aids to Reflection in the Formation of a Manly Character on the Several Grounds of Prudence, Morality, and Religion: Illustrated by Select Passages from our Elder Divines, Especially from Archbishop Leighton, 1st ed., 1825, 12pp. pubs. ads. at front & 4pp. pubs. ads. at rear of volume, some light toning, few closed tears to front ads., edges untrimmed, hinges repaired, orig. boards with modern reback, 8vo, together with Tennyson (Alfred), Maud, and Other Poems, 1st ed., 1855, 8pp. pubs. ads. at front dated August 1855, orig. cloth, worn at head & foot of spine & lower joint, 8vo, with O’Meara (Barry E.), Napoleon in Exile; or, a Voice from St. Helena. The Opinions and Refections of Napoleon on the most Important Events of his Life and Government, in his own Words, 2 vols., 4th ed., 1822, eng. frontis. to each, 20th c. cloth, 8vo, plus three others (7).
Wylie (Captain F. J., ed. ). The Use of Radar at Sea, 5th ed., reprinted, 1982, b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, together with Frankland (Mark), Radio Man, The Remarkable Rise and Fall of C. O. Stanley, 1st ed., 2002, some colour and many b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus Lovell (Bernard, ed.), Electronics and Their Application in Industry and Research, 1st ed., Pilot Press, 1947, b&w plts. and illusts., orig. cloth, rubbed and soiled, 8vo, and Reader (W. J.), A History of the Institution of Electrical Engineers 1871-1971, 1st ed., 1987, colour frontis., b&w plts., orig. cloth in d.j., large 8vo, plus others on the history of early radio, radar, and electrical engineering, including a quantity of Practical Wireless, Practical Television, Journal of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, etc. (9 cartons).
Davis (Lindsey). A Dying Light in Cordoba, with An Appreciation by Peter Lovesey/A Time to Depart, with an Appreciation by Ellis Peters, both pub. Scorpion Press, Blakeney, Glos., 1995, orig. quarter morocco gilt (both limited edition, nos. 56 & 47 of 99 copies, signed by the author), plus O’Connell (Carol), Killing Critics, with an Appreciation by Barry Maitland, 1995, orig. quarter morocco gilt (limited edition 53/85, signed by the author), and Booth (Stephen), Blood on the Tongue, with an Appreciation by Reginald Hill, 2002, orig. quarter morocco gilt (limited edition 47/80, signed by the author), and Cleverly (Barbara), Ragtime in Simla, with an Appreciation by H.R.F. Keating, 2002, orig. quarter morocco gilt (limited edition 30/80, signed by the author), all 8vo, and other recent crime fiction, some signed by the author, all orig. hardback publications in d.j., VG (6 shelves).
Parnell (Charles Stewart, 1846-1891). Letter signed ‘Chas. S. Parnell’, Morrisson’s Hotel, Dublin, 1st September 1882, to F. Boyle O’Reilly, Boston, ‘Allow me to introduce to you Miss Charlotte G. O’Brien - daughter of Mr William Smith O’Brien. Miss O’Brien has been interesting herself very much to secure proper treatment for emigrants at the ports of embarkation, and, also, in transit; and she now thinks of going a step further with the intention of securing [this word a manuscript correction in Parnell’s holograph] comfortable homes for them on their arrival in America. Any assistance or information that you can give her will very much oblige’, 2 pp. on both rectos of a bifolium, black border, 8vo. (1).
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