Four French Art Medallions], cased and miscellaneous coins, medals: Caisse d'Epargne by Dupuis 37 by 67, Hommage Reconnaissant-Levast 1907-47, octagonal, 58mm; two family scenes Caisse d'eparge De Cherbourg 1834-1934; and Cherbourg-O Levast. Coins: 1843, 1848A and 1850 French silver 5 Francs; 1867 and 1868 Belgium 5 Francs; six Roman Ae 20mm; together with other coins
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A group of Sevres and Sevres-style teawares 18th and 19th centuries comprising: a Sevres bleu lapis-ground sugar bowl, circa 1780, painted by Micaud pere, each side reserved with an oval panel depicting a basket of fruit and flowers and a vase with flowers and fruit to one side, each on a ledge, gilt foliate scrollwork border with foliate swags to rim, interlaced LL monogram enclosing date letter cc, painter's mark and gilder's mark for Boulanger pere in blue; two miniature baskets, circa 1767, painted by Noel, the moulded weave coloured in blue and gilding, interlaced LL monogram, date letter o and painter's mark in blue; a bleu celeste-ground coffee can and saucer, probably later decorated, each painted with a cherub amidst clouds, gilt foliate borders, interlaced LL monogram enclosing date letter u and painter's mark GD in black, gilder's mark VD., incised marks; a Sevres-style blue-ground milk jug, 19th century, reserved with a panel of a bird on a fountain surported by scrollwork, gilt foliate border, gilt interlaced LL monogram; a Sevres-style c ffee can and saucer, late 19th century, the cup reserved with a kidney-shaped panel of merchants by a quayside, the saucer with a naval trophy, gilt floral and trellis pattern on a blue ground, interlaced LL monogram and dots in blue; a Sevres-style bleu celeste-ground cup, 19th century, reserved with a flower panel, gilt border of scrolling foliage, interlaced LL monogram, date code cc and painter's mark in blue; and a Sevres-style oval stand, 19th century, painted with floral trophies enclosed by a green ribbon band enclosed by gilt dot panels and blue-ground panels, interlaced LL monogram, date letter cc and painter's mark c.p. in blue the stand: 18.3cm., 7.25;in. minor wear (10)
Berchtold (Friedrich Graf von, & Presl, Jan Swatopluk). O Prirozenosti Rostlin aneb Rostlinar, 2 vols., Prague, 1823-25, 160. hand-col. litho. botanical plates, b & w litho. port. frontis to first vol. stained to lower inner margin, occ. spotting and some plates a little cropped, contemp. full green morocco gilt, sl. rubbed, 4toOne of the rarer systematic botanies of the early nineteenth century, first published in 1820, the importance of which was only recently appreciated. Stafleu & Cowan (1976) commented 'Status unclear Only copy seen [at Leiden]'. (2)
*Gillray (James). 'Pizarro contemplating over the product of his new Peruvian Mine - "Honor? Reputation? a mere Bubble! - will the praises of posterity charm my bones in the Grave? - 'psha! - my present purpose is all! - O Gold! Gold! for thee, I would sell my native Spain as freely as I would plunder Peru" ', pub. H. Humphrey, June 4th 1799, hand-col. etched caricature, trimmed to margins, approx. 360. x 265 mm, framed and glazed, together with 'Un Diplomatique settling affairs at Stevens's', pub. H. Humphrey, June 9th, 1797, hand-col. etched caricature of Count Haslang, approx. 303 x 222 mm, trimmed to margins, framed and glazed (2)
Furniss (Harry). P & O Sketches in Pen and Ink, n.d., c. 1900, num. b & w illusts., a.e.g., orig. gilt dec. cloth, oblong 4to, together with French (James Weir), Modern Power Generators. Steam, Electric and Internal-Combustion and their Application to Present-Day Requirements, 2 vols., 1908, sectional models (one damaged) and b & w illusts. to text, orig. dec. cloth (by Talwyn Morris), a little rubbed and soiled, folio, plusBeard (Charles R.), A Catalogue of the Collection of Martinware formed by Mr Frederic John Nettlefold, together with a Short History of the Firm of R.W. Martin and Brothers of Southall, privately printed, 1936, port. frontis., photogravure plts., ex-lib. copy with indelible ink stamp to verso of each plt., t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and some wear to head and foot of spine, folio, with other misc. books (a carton)
Dowden (Edward). The Life of Bysshe Shelley, 2 vols., 1886, port. frontis. to each, orig. cloth gilt, faded on spines and minor wear to head and foot, 8vo, together with Percival (Milton O.), William Blake's Circle of Destiny, Columbia University Press, 1938, b & w illusts., orig. cloth, slightly rubbed, 8vo, with other literature, biographies and literary criticism, etc. (3 shelves)
8 Hornby Dublo catalogues: including reprints = (R) - 1st Edition (R), 2nd - original = (O); 3rd (O); 4th (O); 5th (R); 6th (R) and 7th - 1959 (O); plus a reprint of the 1938-1939 leaflet style catalogue; plus a copy of The Hornby Companion Series Hornby Dublo Trains by Michael Foster published by New Cavendish Books. GC - mint, some age wear. Book VGC
A Victorian rosewood pocket snuffbox, circa 1840, of cushion moulded form with hinged lid inlaid with a white metal scene depicting a horse drawn carriage on a mother o' pearl road, 3" long, another similar with white metal clover leaf inlay to the lid, also a treen goblet (wormed) 5" high, a carved and pierced screw top coquilla nut and a treen match holder (5)
A Victorian mahogany mother o' pearl inlaid single fusee drop dial wall time piece, circa 1850, the 9" white dial with ring of Roman numerals, the octagonal surround with quarter beaded edge over a bowed pendulum trunk with glass inspection window flanked by leaf carved corner brackets, 20" high
BRITISH COINS, England, King Æthelred II (978-1016), Pennies (2), CRVX type, Lincoln, Garfin, rev ?G?RFIN M-O LINCO (Hildebrand 1769; N 770), London, Godwine, rev ?GODPINE M-O LVN (Hildebrand 2620; N 770). First cracked across centre, otherwise both very fine. (2) both ex H Montagu, Sothebys, 11-16 May 1896, lot 16 (part).
BRITISH COINS, England, King Æthelred II (978-1016), Pennies (2), long cross type, Canterbury, Eadwold, rev ?E DPOLD M?O CÆNT (Hildebrand 152; N 774), Godwine, rev ?GODPINE M?O CÆNT (Hildebrand 181; N 774). First crudely pierced, otherwise very fine, the second with metal flaws on obverse otherwise good very fine. (2) second bought C B Snelling, October 1890.
BRITISH COINS, England, King Æthelred II (978-1016), Pennies (2), long cross type, London, Eadwine, rev ?EDPINE M?O LVND (Hildebrand 2490; N 774); Heawulf, rev ?HE PVLF M’O LVND (Hildebrand 2659; N 774). First very fine, the second bent and cracked, otherwise about very fine. (2) first bought Spink. second ex S B Schieffelin, Sothebys, 30 March-2 April 1898, lot 587 (part).
BRITISH COINS, England, King Æthelred II (978-1016), Penny, last small cross type, York, Cetel, rev ?CETEL M-O EOFRPIC, 1.17g (SCBI Mack 1063 var; BMC -; Hildebrand 660; N 777). Some flan cracks, otherwise very fine and toned. ex S B Schieffelin, Sothebys, 30 March-2 April 1898, lot 587 (part).
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