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Lot 226

PYNCHON, Thomas (b. 1937). The Crying of Lot 49. Philadelphia and New York: J.B. Lippincott Company, 1966.8vo. Original yellow cloth-backed gray pictorial boards, top edge stained blue; original printed dust jacket (very slight toning, short tear and crease to front panel. FIRST EDITION of Pynchon's second novel, winner of the 1967 Richard and Hinda Rosenthal Award of the American Academy of Arts and Letters.For condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

Lot 227

RAWLINGS, Marjorie Kinnan (1896-1953). The Yearling. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1938.8vo. Numerous illustrations by Edward Shenton. Original cream cloth stamped in green; original pictorial dust jacket (some chipping and staining with minor losses, some overall soiling).  FIRST TRADE EDITION of Rawling's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel. [With:]RAWLINGS, Marjorie Kinnan (1896-1953). Cross Creek. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1942. 8vo. Original green cloth stamped in silver; original pictorial dust jacket (some chipping and toning to spine panel). Provenance: Mary and John Gibson (bookplate). FIRST EDITION.For condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

Lot 229

ROWLING, J.K. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. New York: Scholastic Press, 2000. 8vo. Illustrated throughout. Original cloth gilt, illustrated label on upper cover, edges gilt (a touch of rubbing to corners); original glassine (sticker to spine panel). Collector's edition SIGNED BY ROWLING AND VARIOUS MEMBERS OF HARRY POTTER FILMS' CAST, including Daniel Radcliffe (who played Harry Potter), Emma Watson (who played Hermione Granger), Rupert Grint (who played Ron Weasley), and Robbie Coltrane (who played Rubeus Hagrid). For condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

Lot 23

CAPOTE, Truman (1924-1984). Breakfast at Tiffany's. New York: Random House, 1958.8vo. Original yellow cloth gilt, top edge stained gray (a few indentations to edges of rear board); original dust jacket (spine panel sunned, some minor soiling, some minor chipping with occasional small losses, a few short separations to folds). FIRST EDITION, FIRST PRINTING (stated on copyright page), SIGNED BY CAPOTE. Capote's novella, adapted for the 1961 film starring Audrey Hepburn, was published along with three other short stories: "House of Flowers," "A Diamond Guitar," and "A Christmas Memory."For condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

Lot 232

SALINGER, J. D. (1919-2010). Franny and Zooey. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1961.8vo. Original cloth (minor spotting to sheet edges); original dust jacket (very slightly rubbed at spine ends, short closed tear rear panel, otherwise bright). Provenance: John M. Kays (signature). FIRST EDITION. For condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

Lot 240

STEINBECK, John (1902-1968). In Dubious Battle. New York: Covici-Friede, 1936.8vo. Original orange cloth printed in black and red, top edge stained red; pictorial dust jacket (a few tears to rear panel and spine repaired verso with minor restoration and recoloring, some minor soiling or toning, small stain on lower flap fold). Provenance: Samuel Fisher Babbitt (bookplate). FIRST TRADE EDITION.  Steinbeck's novel about striking apple pickers "accomplishes in a strike novel what no writer has been able to accomplish before him: he dramatizes scenes from the front-line trenches of economic warfare in the essential terms of humanity" (jacket blurb). Goldstone & Payne A5b. For condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

Lot 242

STEINBECK, John (1902-1968). Of Mice and Men. New York: Covici-Friede, 1937.8vo. Original beige cloth (bumped along top edge front board, some minor staining, slightly leaned); pictorial dust jacket [issue unknown] (price-clipped, tearing to lower joint and panel repaired verso, some light chipping at edges, some minor soiling). FIRST EDITION, FIRST ISSUE, including the line "...and only moved because the heavy hands were pendula." on page 9, as well as the bullet between the 8s on page 88, but this copy with the top edge unstained rather than stained blue. Goldstone & Payne A7a.For condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

Lot 246

STEINBECK, John (1902-1968). East of Eden. New York: Viking Press, 1952. 8vo. Original publisher's green cloth; original pictorial dust jacket (a few short tears or slight chipping to edges, a few tiny stains rear panel, some minor toning). FIRST EDITION, trade issue. Elia Kazan's 1955 film of the same title was loosely based on the fourth and final part of Steinbeck's novel. Goldstone & Payne A32b. For condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

Lot 25

CAPOTE, Truman (1924-1984). In Cold Blood. New York: Random House, 1965.8vo. Original maroon cloth gilt, top edge stained blue; original dust jacket (some minor chipping to corners with a few small losses, pale stain to front panel, some minor toning).  FIRST EDITION, FIRST PRINTING (stated on copyright page) of Capote's acclaimed true crime novel. SIGNED BY CAPOTE on front free endpaper.For condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

Lot 254

TRAVEN B. (1882-1969). Treasure of the Sierra Madre. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1935.8vo. Original black cloth, gilt-lettered on spine; original pictorial dust jacket (some minor chipping and creasing with small losses, front panel rubbed, price-clipped).FIRST AMERICAN EDITION of Traven's novel following three gold prospectors who venture into the Sierra Madre mountains. Film director John Huston adapted this work into a 1948 film starring Humphrey Bogart.[With:]TRAVEN, B. The Bridge in the Jungle. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1938. 8vo. Original green cloth, top edge stained red (spine sunned); original dust jacket (some minor creasing) . FIRST AMERICAN EDITION.For condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

Lot 255

VAN ALLSBURG, Chris (b. 1949). The Polar Express. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1985.4to. Numerous illustrations. Original burgundy cloth stamped in silver; original pictorial dust jacket (1 1/2-inch closed tear, repaired verso to front panel). FIRST EDITION, FIRST PRINTING of Van Allsburg's classic story, for which he won the 1986 Caldecott Medal. Van Allsburg had previously won the Caldecott Medal in 1981 for another adored work, Jumanji.For condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

Lot 265

WILDER, Thornton (1897-1975). The Bridge of San Luis Rey. New York: Albert and Charles Boni, 1927. 8vo. Frontispiece, numerous illustrations by Amy Drevenstedt. Publisher's green- and black-stamped grey cloth, top edge green (spine slightly darkened, some light wear to extremities, minor bubbling to top of front board); original pictorial dust-jacket (spine panel darkened, a few chips or short tears repaired verso, some minor soiling); quarter morocco slipcase. Provenance: two news-clipped images of Wilder tipped to preliminary leaves. FIRST TRADE EDITION, SIGNED BY WILDER in Philadelphia, 1931. The Bridge of San Luis Rey, Wilder's second novel, won the Pulitzer in 1928 and was the best-selling work of fiction that year. For condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

Lot 266

WILLIAMS, Tennessee (1911-1983). A Streetcar Named Desire. New York: New Directions, 1947.Tall 8vo.  Original pictorial lavender boards designed by Alvin Lustig (touch of wear to spine ends and corners); pictorial dust jacket (spine panel lightly faded, small areas of light wear to spine ends and corners, a few short tears, one repaired verso). FIRST EDITION of Williams's second major play and a cornerstone of the modern American theatre. A Streetcar Named Desire was first performed at the Barrymore Theatre in New York on December 3, 1947 under the direction of Elia Kazan. Crandell A5.1.a. For condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

Lot 27

CHANDLER, Raymond (1888-1959). Farewell, My Lovely. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1940.8vo. Original publisher's orange cloth lettered in blue, top edge stained blue; original pictorial dust jacket (spine panel darkened and with a few scuffs with small losses, some soiling to edges, rubbing and a few tears with losses to spine ends, some minor soiling to pastedowns along gutter); folding case. FIRST EDITION of Chandler's second novel, which was adapted for the detective film noir classic of the same name starring Dick Powell as hard-boiled detective Philip Marlowe. Bruccoli A2.1a. [With:] CHANDLER. The Little Sister. Boston: Riverside Press, 1949. 8vo. Original orange cloth; original pictorial dust jacket (some light rubbing or minor chipping to extremities).  FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. Bruccoli A8.2.a.For condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

Lot 40

DAHL, Roald (1916-1990). Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1964.8vo. Half-title, illustrations by Joseph Schindelman. Original red cloth stamped in blind, spine gilt-lettered; original pictorial dust jacket (1-in. closed tear and tiny stain to front panel, a few other very short tears to edges, some very minor rubbing or soiling, otherwise bright). FIRST EDITION, FIRST ISSUE, with the six-line colophon and the jacket priced at $3.95. A BRIGHT COPY OF DAHL'S BEST-KNOWN WORK. For condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

Lot 41

DELILLO, Don (b. 1936). Americana. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1971.8vo. Original cloth-backed boards; original dust jacket (tiny loss to top of front panel, some very minor creasing, a few very short tears, otherwise bright).   FIRST EDITION, FIRST PRINTING of Delillo's first novel critiquing corporate America and contemporary American life. For condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

Lot 5

BALDWIN, James (1924-1987). Go Tell It On the Mountain. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1953.8vo. Orange gilt-lettered cloth, top edge stained blue (slight fading at foot of spine); original pictorial dust jacket (spine panel faded, some minor soiling, a few small chips or tears to corners and edges with tiny losses). FIRST EDITION of Baldwin's first semi-autobiographical novel  focusing on the role of the Pentecostal Church in African-American communities.For condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

Lot 58

DOS PASSOS, John (1896-1970). Three Soldiers. New York: George H. Doran, 1921.8vo. Original publisher's orange-lettered black cloth, top edge stained red (slight rubbing to bottom edge); original orange printed dust jacket (spine faded, some chipping or tears with minor losses to folds, upper joint separated along fold with old repairs verso, some dust soiling to top edge). Provenance: M. Alan Gardner (signature, 1922). FIRST EDITION, FIRST STATE with three blanks at front and p.213, line 31 reading "singing." Third state of the dust jacket, with the Stars and Stripes blurb on the front panel.For condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

Lot 59

DOS PASSOS, John (1896-1970). A set of FIRST EDITIONS of Dos Passos's U.S.A. trilogy, comprising: The 42nd Parallel. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1930. 8vo. Original quarter-cloth and orange boards; pictorial dust jacket (some chipping to edges, minor soiling). -- 1919. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1932. 8vo. Original cloth lettered in silver; dust jacket (light chipping with minor losses to spine panel and corners). -- The Big Money. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1936. 8vo. Original cloth; dust jacket (some minor chipping to spine ends, a few short tears, some minor soiling). For condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

Lot 68

FAULKNER, William (1897-1962). Soldiers' Pay. New York: Boni & Liveright, 1926. 8vo. (Marginal spot on a few leaves.) Original blue cloth, lettered in yellow (lacking dust jacket, spine and hinges repaired, some light rubbing); folding case.FIRST EDITION OF FAULKNER'S FIRST NOVEL, published through his association with Sherwood Anderson, who intervened with his publisher, Boni & Liveright. Petersen A2a.[With:]FAULKNER, William. Soldiers' Pay. London: Chatto and Windus, 1930. 8vo. Original publisher's green cloth; original printed dust jacket (spine panel browned, a few short tears, some minor soiling). FIRST ENGLISH EDITION of the first of Faulkner's titles printed in England, one of 2,000 copies printed. Petersen A2.14.For condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

Lot 72

FAULKNER, William (1897-1962). Light in August. New York: Harrison Smith and Robert Haas, 1932.8vo. Original publisher's coarse-grained beige cloth, stamped in orange on the front cover and in blue and orange on the spine [first binding]; original pictorial dust jacket (a few tears, small loss to rear panel affecting "Books", 2 1/2-in. crease on front panel, some minor chipping or soiling). FRIST EDITION, FIRST BINDING. The novel revolves around three main characters: Lena Grove, Gail Hightower, and Joe Christmas. "As Faulkner weaves together the stories of these three characters, he explores the devastating effects of racism and religious fanaticism" (Napierkowski, "Light in August: Introduction," 1998). Petersen A13a. For condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

Lot 91

FITZGERALD, F. Scott (1896-1940). All the Sad Young Men. New York: Scribner's, 1926.8vo. Original green cloth (a few tiny stains, corners slightly rubbed, small bump to fore-edge upper cover, tiny abrasion to cloth lower edge upper cover); pictorial dust jacket (some darkening, particularly to spine panel, some light wear, a few short tears to edges with occasional minor losses, adhesive remnants to front flap). FIRST EDITION of Fitzgerald's third collection of short stories. Of the nine stories, one of the best received, "Absolution," was originally planned to explain the background of The Great Gatsby. Bruccoli A13.1.a.For condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

Lot 93

FITZGERALD, F. Scott (1896-1940). Taps at Reveille. New York: Scribner's, 1935.8vo. Original green cloth, gilt-lettered on spine (dampstain to lower corners affecting cloth finish); pictorial dust jacket (spine panel browned, some rubbing with minor losses to edges and corners, price-clipped). FIRST EDITION, FIRST STATE,  with pp. 349-352 integral and unrevised. The fourth and largest collection of Fitzgerald's short stories, Taps at Reveille includes "The Freshest Boy," "Crazy Sunday," and "Babylon Revisited."  Bruccoli A18.1.a1.For condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

Lot 95

FLEMING, Ian (1908-1964). Live and Let Die. London: Jonathan Cape, 1954.8vo. Original black cloth, lettered and stamped in gilt; original dust jacket (chipping with a few discreet repairs verso, some inpainting of background, short tear to top of rear panel, some soiling to extremities, corners clipped preserving price). Provenance: Foyles (bookseller's label). FIRST EDITION of the second Bond novel, in third state dust jacket with dust jacket design credit line on the front flap. Gilbert A2a(1.3).For condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

Lot 158

Georg Jensen - a sterling silver flower brooch, No.295, the round cornered rectangular panel having stylised and pierced floral detail, stamped Georg Jensen 925S Denmark 295 verso, 5.5 x 3.2cmCondition report: Slightly tarnished and with very light age/handling wear only.

Lot 201

A 1980s Coors Extra Gold framed advertising pub sign, with painted inset heavy glass panel, wired for electricity, 48 x 63.5cmCondition report: With general scuffs and scratches to frame.Long surface scratch to lower centre area of painted glass, approx. 15cm.Blistered area to film over glass at 9 o’clock.Further small area of blistering at 10 o’clock.

Lot 333

Attributed to Jacob & Josef Kohn - an Austrian Secessionist curved bentwood and panelled double bed, the upper head and foot boards each with stylised and interlaced floral scroll decoration, the foot board with floral relief carved inset lower panel, the side rails with further conforming decoration (standard double 4ft 6")Condition report: Not suitable for standard mattress, measures approx. 150 x 200cm.No slats, additional bolts or springs.Headboard – uppermost central section is cracked in several places, some further cracks to other sections of bentwood, panels are slightly swollen discoloured and misshapen (probably from moisture).Footboard – some cracks to bentwood sections but fewer than headboard, general scuffs and signs of wear (particularly to the feet).Sides – the pressed panels are swollen, discoloured and misshapen (probably from moisture), some watermarks.The whole bed is well-used.With an unusual continental hinge and dowel arrangement to hold it together (which we have not tried).

Lot 4151

Victorian pine doll's house of double fronted two-storey form with brick painted facade and chimney stacks and grey painted pitched roof, the central four-panel door opening to reveal a hall with tin-plate staircase and privy under, landing and two rooms on each floor with glazed windows and fire-suClick here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.

Lot 167

ARCENGELLO CORELLI: 4 works: CONCERTI GROSSI... OPERTA SEXTA-QUINTA - SECONDA - TERZA, 1st work, London for I Walsh and I Hare, circa 1725, 2nd work London for I Walsh, circa 1736 (2 parts with separate title pages), 3rd work, London, printed for the author and sold by I Walsh, circa 1732, 4th work, London for I Walsh, 1735, all works for 2nd violin only, bound in with 8 other works for 2nd violin, comprising PIETRO CASTRUCCI: CONCERTI GROSSI..., London for John Walsh, circa 1736, JOHN HUMPHRES: XII CONCERTOS IN SEVEN PARTS... OPERA SECONDA, London, B Cooke, circa 1741, GIUSEPPE SAMMARTINI: VI CONCERTI GROSSI... OPERA SECONDA, London for J Simpson, circa 1745; RICHARD MUDGE: SIX CONCERTOS IN SEVEN PARTS...TO WHICH IS ADDED NON NOBIS DOMINE..., London for I Walsh, circa 1749; JOHN STANLEY: SIX CONCERTOS IN SEVEN PARTS..., London for I Walsh, circa 1745; CHARLES AVISON: TWELVE CONCERTOS IN SEVEN PARTS..., London, Joseph Barber for the author, 1744; ANTONIO VIVALDI: 2 works: SELECT HARMONY BEING XII CONCERTOS IN SIX PARTS..., London for I Walsh circa 1732; TWO CELEBRATED CONCERTOS, THE ONE COMMONLY CALLED THE CUCKOW AND THE OTHER EXTRAVAGANZA, London for I Walsh, circa 1730, all works engraved throughout, folio, contemporary reverse calf worn, top board with inset morocco gilt panel, titled "Violino Secondo"

Lot 379

AN ORIENTAL SCROLL WITH EMBROIDERED DECORATION OF FLOWERS AND BUTTERFLIES, together with a painted example of flowers and a small embroidered panel

Lot 311

Pine side table, with a glass panel top enclosing decorative paper, 120cm wide

Lot 197

Antique Scottish silver and agate set mourning bracelet front panel measures approx 4.3cm by 3.7cm length 18cm please seeimages for details as they are part of the description

Lot 331

18ct white gold diamond and blue stone bracelet (1 panel missing diamonds as shown weight 15.3g

Lot 389

18ct gold antique jade chinese panel bracelet weight 20.2g, a small link needs reattaching, otherwise good overall condition

Lot 45

Victorian silver & hard-stone inlaid vesta / match striker engraved initials dated 1895 one panel of hard-stone is missing please see images s they are part of the description

Lot 71

Fine Antique Russian silver and enamel glass holder measures approx height 8cm by 6cm at widest point full russian silver hallmarks please see images as they are part of the description enamel missing as shown in one panel

Lot 228

A pair of 19th century painted metal coaching lamps, each with bevelled glass panels26cm highCondition report: One glass panel in cracked along the centre. Both have a screw down window, but have the screws missing. The finish on each is dull and marked.

Lot 238

English school, 19th century, The Ambush, oil on panel, unframed15 x 20cm

Lot 273

An Afghan kelim rug, 95 x 57cm, together with a hand stitched panel, 140 x 90cm (2)

Lot 309

An antique wooden door, 82 x 173cm together with a collection of pub signs, a wrought iron garden gate and a white painted metal panel, 113 x 72cm (6)

Lot 482

A rare early 20th century penny slot arcade game What the Butler Saw, with a glass panel above, stereoscopic viewer and locking glazed door below, on cast iron legs, with a collection of erotic slides inside51w x 171h cmCondition report:This is wired with a plug, has been PAT tested and works when operated with a penny. The panel looks re-painted, but not recently. Has a key which operates the lock ok. Appears to have the electrical parts inside, but we cannot tell if it is complete. Has signs of repair and later changes to the case and later parts. There are several picture slides inside, but these are stuck down to the mechanism, so not really easily to inspect. Crack in the wood as shown in images. Dirty and not recently used.

Lot 505

A 19th century continental fruitwood linen press, enclosed by a pair of fielded panelled doors and fitted with five slides, on a plinth base158w x 58d x 210h cmCondition report: Is of a good quality of manufacture. Unrestored, so is marked and has losses to some mouldings, knocks to corners and edges amd is dirty. Cornice has lost quite large part of the top edge along the sides. A slide is missing inside. No key. The plinth has a secret drawer. Cornice and plinth lift off, so it can be moved and slides can be removed. Difficult to be certain but looks like it is venereed on oak and the slides and inside panels are oak. The back panel is a seperate piece, so it looks like it would be possible to take it apart into flat sections, although we moved it in one piece.

Lot 617

An Arts and Crafts copper, brass and wrought iron firescreen, the hammered copper panel inset with a Ruskin style blue enamel medallion, on a splayed base47w x 72h cm

Lot 631

English school, 20th century, a donkey in a landscape, oil on panel23 x 31cm

Lot 640

A late 19th century Black Forest carved oak panel, painted with a mountain landscape, 46 x 36cm, together with another inset with an embroidered panel (2)

Lot 655

English school, early 20th century, landscape with trees by a stream, oil on panel24 x 20cm

Lot 154

ONYX AND BRASS NEST OF THREE TABLES, along with a firescreen with upholstered panel (2)

Lot 44

AFRICAN CARVED PANEL, 62cm x 40cm, along with a Chinese ginger jar of pumpkin form

Lot 444

OLNEY KARVAJAL (COLOMBIAN b 1954 - ), ABSTRACT LANDSCAPE oil on panel, signed and dated '09 20cm x 20cm Framed

Lot 3103

A set of six Waterford crystal sherry glasses with panel-cut conical bowls and stems

Lot 3173

A pair of St. Louis liqueur glasses with green overlay, panel-cut crocus-shaped bowls and paneled stems. A similar pair of cranberry cut wine goblets, plus a green and a yellow cut goblet (6)

Lot 3196

An Edwardian panel-cut clear glass scent bottle with planished silver screw-on top, engraved with initials, the neck engraved "J C Vickery, 179-181-183 Regent St W". London 1906. By George Henry James & Co. 9.75cm tall. Inner stopper missing

Lot 3218

A George II style walnut dome top free standing corner cabinet the panel glazed door with key and painted interior over bracket feet, 100cm tall x 58cm wide

Lot 3226

A 17th Century oak coffer, the rising lid over a carved three panel front on stile feet, with lidded internal candle box, 113cm x 46cm x 62cm

Lot 332

Kars Rug North East Anatolia, circa 1920 The raspberry field with a latch hook panel of cruciform motifs enclosed by ivory Harshang borders and reciprocal guard stripes, 248cm by 191cm. Ends and selvedges complete. Pile good, minor colour run.

Lot 335

Khamseh Rug South West Iran, circa 1900 The deep indigo field of stylised plants centred by a panel with stepped medallion framed by ivory spandrels and narrow borders of stylised angular vines flanked by carnation guard stripes, 227cm by 184cm

Lot 104

^ A Chinese Lacquer Six-Fold Screen, late 19th/early 20th century, inlaid in ivory and hardstones and painted and gilt with figures in a landscape panel within mother-of-pearl foliate lattice borders, on bracket feet, 184cm by 246cm extended. Some edge chipping and loss to each panel. Minimal amount of lacquer cracks. Some chips to the hard stone inlays but mostly these are in good order, no loss of inlays.

Lot 195

~ A Victorian Silver Seal, Retailed by Benjamin Wyon, with the arms of Heathcote quartering Edensor and Gresley and impaling Sandford, with openwork handle and in fitted case, in fitted case, the case 5cm high; Together With: a lignum vitae box contained two wax seal, 5cm diameter and with a brass box, the hinged cover and base each set with a banded agate panel, 4.5cm wide (3)

Lot 198

~ A Set of Four Edward VII Silver-Mounted Place-Card Holders, by Grey and Co., Birmingham, 1906 and 1907, each applied with a differing fishing fly, behind glazed panel, one glass panel lacking; Together With: a pair of Place-Card Holders, by Sampson Mordan and Co., Chester, 1906, each formed as two tapering discs and on circular base (6)

Lot 248

A White Metal Mounted Agate Cigarette Box and Cover, 20th century, of rectangular form, on four feet, 11cm wide; Two Gilt Metal Mounted Agate Small Caskets and Covers, on ball feet, 7cm and 6.5cm; Six Metal Mounted Oval Agate Boxes and Covers; Two Rectangular Boxes and Covers; A Vesta Case; and A Miniature Set of Dominos, boxed, with initial D. The dark box on ball feet with some slight edge chips to the top panel. Small oval box missing its ball feet. Tortoiseshell box with chips to the bottom panel.

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