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Lot 256

Biography and Reminiscences.- Smith (Thomas) Extra second edition lithographed frontispiece 4 plates (2 folding) original embossed cloth browned front board detached spine detached and partially lacking 1841 § Astley (Sir John Dugdale) Fifty Years of My Life 2 vol. limited edition no.263 Subscriber`s Special Copy inscribed by the author portrait frontispieces original cloth with gilt crest to front panel spines discoloured 1894 § [(Apperley (Charles James)] “Nimrod”. My Life and Times J. Fairfax Blakeborough`s copy with his signature to endpaper colour frontispiece plates original cloth head and foot of spine a little weak dust-jacket mostly lacking 1927 § Anstruther Thomson (Colonel J.) Eighty Years` Reminiscences 2 vol. inscribed by the author to endpaper frontispieces plates original cloth gilt spines faded soiled 1904; and c.80 others similar 8vo and 4to (c.85) (c.85)

Lot 264

Pluvinel (Antoine de) Le Maneige Royal facsimile reprint edition original cloth slip-case with facsimiles of plates to each panel 1970 § Dawson (Lionel) Sport in War colour frontispiece and plates by Lionel Edwards original cloth faded dust-jacket spine browned and a little chipped 1936 § Podescho (John B.) Books on the Horse and Horsemanship The Paul Mellon Collection original cloth dust-jacket a little creased to edges otherwise good 1981; and c.120 others Modern References History of the Horse etc v.s. (c.120)(c.120)

Lot 265

Simpson (Charles) The Harboro` Country first edition colour frontispiece 23 plates 8pp. advertisements at end light scattered spotting original buckram spine browned with small nick boards a little soiled 1927 § Randall (J.) A History of The Meynell Hounds and Country 1780-1901 2 vol. portrait frontispieces plates captioned tissue guards bookplates to paste-down original cloth gilt spines faded front panel of vol.2 marked 1901 § Apperley (J.C.) Nimrod`s Hunting Tour second edition scattered spotting title and few leaves working loose original cloth gilt corners bumped slight shelf lean spine split along joint 1857; and 19 others Regional Hunts 4to and 8vo (23)(23)

Lot 266

Smedley (Frank E.) Lewis Arundel Or The Railroad o first edition additional hand-coloured engraved title frontispiece 40 plates (5 hand-coloured) by “Phiz” original cloth gilt spine faded [c.1852] § Fox Russell. The Haughtyshire Hunt 1897; Colonel Botcherby 1899 first editions frontispieces and plates by R.J. Richardson the first modern cloth with original pictorial cloth front panel and spine strip laid to covers the second original pictorial cloth spine faded § Mills (John) Stable Secrets first edition frontispiece plates original cloth gilt 1863 § Somervile (William) The Chase frontispiece and illustrations by Hugh Thomson original pictorial cloth gilt upper joint split 1896; and c.50 others Sporting Novels including Whyte-Melville Tschiffely and others 8vo (c.55) (c.55)

Lot 359

Greene (Graham) Our Man in Havana light marginal browning original cloth dust-jacket spine and back panel lightly browned 1958 § Waugh (Evelyn) The Loved One frontispiece first few leaves spotted original boards dust-jacket section of back panel torn [1948]; Brideshead Revisited 1945; Men at Arms 1952; Officers and Gentlemen 1955 original cloth fore-edges lightly spotted all first editions 8vo (5)

Lot 361

Harbou (Thea von) Metropolis first English edition first issue one leaf loose original cloth gilt dust-jacket slightly chipped at corners and spine ends and with one short tear to upper panel 8vo The Readers Library [1927]. *** The first issue does not mention this title in the list of Readers Library books on p.7 or on the rear flap of the dust-jacket. The dust-jacket designed by Aubrey Hammond is an outstanding example of art deco illustration.

Lot 72

PAUL AYSHFORD METHUEN (BRITISH 1886-1974) ROUNDWAY DOWN Signed, oil on panel 50cm x 60cm (19.7in x 23.6in) and another by the same hand, `Corfe Castle` (2) Exhibited: Leicester Galleries, London, October 1936

Lot 91

FLORA MACDONALD REID (SCOTTISH FL. 1879-D.1938) THE MEAT MARKET QUIMPERLÉ Signed and dated 26/9/82, and inscribed verso, oil on panel 24cm x 21cm (9.4in x 8.3in)

Lot 115

WILLIAM WATT MILNE (SCOTTISH FL.1888-1915) THE CROSS BY THE ROAD Signed, oil on panel 25.5cm x 36cm (10in x 14in)

Lot 146

JOHN CAMPBELL MITCHELL R.S.A. (SCOTTISH 1862-1922) AT MACHRIHANISH Signed, and signed, inscribed and dated 1918 verso, oil on panel 19cm x 35cm (7.5in x 13.8in)

Lot 1608

A carved wooden framed mirror, with printed panel of a stagecoach and bevelled plate, height 54cm.

Lot 1634

A good Arts and Crafts oak sideboard, attributed to Leonard F Wyburd, the shelved back above drawer and two doors, width 183cm. this piece bears a striking similarity to one exhibited at Liberty`s in 2005 that was attributed to Leonard Wyburd. This similar sideboard had different door furniture and a glazed top panel but otherwise appears identical (Illustrated).

Lot 1637

An early 19th century Irish mahogany cellarette, the domed top above panel door enclosing two slides, each fitted for six bottles, with reeded columns and hoof feet (some minor losses), width 54cm, height 80cm.

Lot 1650

An unusual mahogany serpentine front nine drawer kneehole desk, with central recessed panel door, width 119cm.

Lot 473

An oval porcelain panel painted with mother and child in ornate fret carved frame, height of panel 6cm.

Lot 591

A Royal Doulton pin tray painted with Lake Windermere, signed JH Plant, a miniature Royal Doulton tyg with hand painted panel, gilded handles and gilt over a blue ground, also a similar miniature bulbous vase and a Royal Doulton dish with hand painted sheep and church (4).

Lot 941

A WWI Casualty medal group awarded to 6778 Private J Barnett of the Cheshire Regiment comprising 1914 star, Great War medal, Great War for Civilisation medal and death plaque for James Barnett. Private Barnett was killed on the 22nd October 1914 and his memorial is at Le Touret Memorial panel 13 (his body was not found), together with some research (Illustrated).

Lot 1408

A Japanese oval lacquered panel, with applied mother of pearl and wood design of a bird (af).

Lot 1519

An 18th century oak dresser base, the four central drawers flanked by arched panel doors and with arched panel sides, width 146cm, height 96cm.

Lot 1530A

A late 19th century walnut sideboard by Collinson & Lock of London, the centre with two short and single long drawer pair of panel doors, on turned supports, width 199cm.

Lot 1532

A large French carved walnut framed firescreen with tapestry panel.

Lot 123

An Arts and Crafts embossed copper and pewter rectangular panel, 49 x 96cm, framed.

Lot 298C

A George III spirit label J Wilmore, Birmingham 1825, the pierced surround of fruiting vines with central panel inscribed MADEIRA, with belcher link suspension; together with an embossed label of GRAND MARNIER, with lion mask above and fruiting vine border, suspended from simple loop collar (2)

Lot 235

A thirty hour oak longcase clock 18th century, the 11 inch square brass dial signed `Blakeway` with inner ring of Roman numerals, outer ring of Arabic numerals within mask and scrolling leaf pierced corner spandrels, the hood with pierced pagoda top over a blind fret frieze and square hood door between turned front corner hood pilasters over a long trunk door on a single panel box base and shaped bracket feet (at fault), 224cm high

Lot 243

A mid Wales oak high dresser, early 19th century, the ogee moulded cornice over a boarded three shelf rack, above three short frieze drawers over three short central drawers flanked by a single panel cabinet to each side, all fitted with brass ring handles and bone shield shaped key escutcheons, raised on shaped bracket feet, 163cm wide, 202cm high, 52.5cm deep

Lot 245

An Art Nouveau winged oak settle, the high back with three panels over two each depicting mythical serpents over a single plank seat with three panels to the base, the central fixed panel flanked by a single panel cabinet door to each side raised on plank end supports, 136cm wide, 170cm high, 30cm deep

Lot 251

A Charles II joined oak open arm chair dated 1667 the dolphin carved top rail over a single panel back bearing date and initials `R L I` over a two plank seat between open arms on short turned front supports, the shaped apron over turned and tapering front legs united by plain side stretchers, the back right hand upright bears initials `T H` (with repairs and renewals), 62cm wide, 101cm high, 49cm deep

Lot 264

A George III oak livery cupboard, North Wales, the ogee moulded cornice over three landscape fielded panels above two cabinet doors each with a pair of ogee arched fielded panels above a landscape panel the doors with shaped brass key escutcheons and later brass knob handles, opening to reveal a pegged interior and later hanging rail on a four panel base with three short and two long drawers below fitted with later brass handles but retaining original brass key escutcheons to the two long drawers, raised on shaped bracket feet, 155cm wide, 200cm high, 59cm deep

Lot 269

A French pitch pine escritoire, late 19th century with pâte-sur-pâte inlaid roundels above a fall front secretaire panel revealing a fitted interior arrangement of two short drawers above an open cabinet and two rows of three pigeon holes between fluted front corner turned supports above an open shelf stretcher on short splay legs, 83cm wide, 140cm high, 41cm deep

Lot 281

A pair of ebonised open arm chairs in the Regency taste, second half 20th century each with a chinoiserie style panel top rail over a padded splat between down-swept open arms on turned and tapering front legs terminating in a splay foot, 60cm wide, 85cm high, 61cm deep

Lot 301

A set of six stained beech dining chairs in the Louis XV taste, each with a pierced arched top rail over a caned panel back and seat, on slender cabriole front legs (cane to two chairs at fault)

Lot 307

A pair of Chinese horseshoe backed arm chairs, 19th/20th century the curved top rail of each set above a sloping central splat the splat carved with a dragon, the arms on straight front stiles over a panel seat and galleried front seat rail, the rounded front legs united by plain stretchers, 65cm wide, 96cm high, 49cm deep

Lot 9

A Victorian gold, pearl, opal bracelet the central panel set three graduated opals, pearls to each side with small ruby, curb link bracelet, sprung clasp, with safety chain, together with an amethyst and pearl bracelet, set four amethysts in a rub over setting joined by chain links with pearls, box clasp, safety chain 17g all in

Lot 28

A good early 19th century Momento Mori pendant in original leather fitted case, the oval pendant with painted en grisaille decorated panel with maiden at a pillar with an urn and inscribed `These ashes are precious to me` woven hair to rear, the gold case with bright cut engraved detail to the edge 45mm x 35mm

Lot 38

A pair of Victorian pietra dura earrings the wire loop suspension with oval pietra dura floral panel within a cannatille decorated frame 18mm long

Lot 47

A Victorian gold, onyx and pearl brooch of circular form, the concave circular onyx panel with onset pearl set star, the outer border with rope twist edge and ball motifs, glass covered compartment to the rear and engraved inscription, together with a silver mounted cameo brooch; a jet necklace and two bangles and an ivorine circular box and cover (Qty)

Lot 59

A Victorian hardstone cameo pendant the cameo of rectangular form and mounted on a shaped rectangular gilt panel with cannatille detail, a long rolled gold chain; a 14k chain; and a small modern gold pendant with an opal (3) long chain 140cm long

Lot 86

SILKS, selection, inc. woven silk p/c RMS Irvernia; woven panel of E. Ellice MP; large woven tapestry of St. Basle etc., each framed; also printed paper serviette for Royal visit 1905 and various Star Wars, G to EX, small Qty.

Lot 87

SILKS, c/c issues, inc. Phillips Orders of Chivalry (complete set in uncut sheet); I.T.C. of Canada Garden Flowers (2), each framed and glazed; uncut rolled sheet of Morris English Flowers, Pottery and Porcelain; Prince of Wales The Gentlewoman silk panel, some damage to edges of rolled sheets, FR to VG, 6

Lot 498

TOPICAL TIMES, football, complete (3), Great Players, Stars of To-Day, Miniature Panel Portraits, all English, each set in softback album (some small tears), otherwise G to EX, 72

Lot 499

TOPICAL TIMES, football, selection, Scottish players, inc. Great Players (complete), Miniature Panel Portraits (18), both corner-mounted in softback booklet, with empty album for Stars of To-Day, some small tears to albums, otherwise G to EX, 42

Lot 540

A. & B.C. GUM, Batman part sets, pink with panel (54), A series (41 + 43), duplication, G to VG, 138*

Lot 1188

U2, Door Panel Poster for Rattle and Hum, EX

Lot 1189

BATMAN, Door Panel Posters, one showing Batman (full length), The Joker (3 h/s images), EX

Lot 793

A large pure wool cream rug with oblong centre panel.

Lot 794

Pure wool cream rug with oblong panel to centre

Lot 1183

Mahogany fire screen with tapestry panel

Lot 1214

18thC two panel carved oak coffer, two planks to the top & typical carving to the front panels

Lot 1252

Walnut cabinet with glass shelves and decorated glass panel.

Lot 90

A late 17th century petit point tapestry panel, decorated with a shepherd, windmill, angel and trees, within a floral and geometric border, holed, 12 x 12ins

Lot 91

A silk work textile panel, 17th century with later alterations, decorated throughout with polychrome flowers, with rounded corners, incorporates two patterns, 71 x 25.5ins

Lot 113

An early 19th century Napoleonic prisoner of war straw work box, with fall enclosing tray, drawer and two compartments with a lozenge panel painted with a tall ship, 11ins

Lot 294

A pair of Chinese blue and white vase and covers, decorated with panel of vases on a cracked ice, prunus ground with kylin finials, four character mark, 15ins

Lot 554

Shapland & Petter, Barnstaple, An Arts & Crafts mahogany secretaire, with a fall enclosing fitted interior with drawers and pigeon holes, decorated marquetry panel depicting a stylised European landscape flanked by embossed copper strap hinges over a single drawer, on tapered legs united by H stretcher, H.5ft 3ins W.3ft 4ins

Lot 560

Attributed to Peter Waals, A Cotswold school quarter sawn oak double wardrobe, fitted two fielded eight panel cupboard doors enclosing adjustable shelves, on stile feet, H.5ft 8ins W.4ft 2ins

Lot 611

An early 20th century French 950 standard silver rectangular cigarette box, the lid with inset oval panel containing an image of a lady, maker, Andre Delpy, 4.25in.

Lot 883

19th C. English School oil on panel, Portrait of a bride, standing in a church, 18.5 x 13.5in.

Lot 920

Philippe Jacques Linder (French, 1835-1914) oil on wooden panel, In The Rose Garden, signed, 11 x 7in.

Lot 925

Joseph van Dieghem (1843-1885) oil on panel, Sheep and chickens in a landscape, signed and dated 1867, 9.5 x 14in.

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