A William III walnut and crossbanded chest of drawers, circa 1700, the rectangular top above three long drawers, on bracket feet, 85cm high, 82.5cm wide, 53cm deep Condition Report:** Marks, scratches, and abrasions consistent with age and use. Metalwork replaced. Patch to the one of the drawer linings. Old closed splits and later dowels to the sides. Some staining and fading in places. Feet are later replacements. Drawer linings have age but are possibly old replacements, some patches of replacement to veneers. Some dark marks, old closed splits, evidence of old worm and som fragmentary losses
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A pair of Victorian oak framed and upholstered tub chairs, circa 1880, stamped to rear leg HOWARD & SONS BERNIERS STREET, 6771, 7125, and marked to castors Condition Report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Minor chips to legs. Upholstery is worn, dirty and with some staining by ink etc. One example: piping and adjacent upholstery is loose, frayed and very untidy. Other example bears large patch of poorly introduced repair approx 30x20cm iin size. All castors present, marked and original
Le Clerc.Description of Bandage/Dressings first English edition 48 engraved plates on 45 sheets 6 folding plate 42 defective (patch in facsimile) plate 43 also in facsimile some soiling final plate lightly stained contemporary calf rebacked new endpapers 1701; The Compleat Surgeon... third edition lacking A1 (?initial blank) C2 (pp.27-28) browned and defective (lacking lower half of leaf supplied in facsimile) contemporary ink signature on title some soiling no endpapers scribblings on front pastedown contemporary panelled calf rubbed rebacked patch on upper board repaired 1701 [Wellcome III p.469-470] 12mo for W.Freeman... (2)
A fine quality Faberge gold and silver enamelled miniature cigar cutter, the `88` marked engine turned body covered in a violet coloured enamel to a gold trumpet form end marked with the `56` zolotnik gold standard mark, the thumb piece mounted with a collet set rose cut diamond, the gold bar leading to the cutting blade stamped with the Faberge cryllic `K` mark and a head facing to the left, measuring 40mm long and 12mm wide, (small patch of wear to the enamel only).
A mid 18th century oval sauceboat, unmarked, with a leaf-capped flying scroll handle, a shaped rim, and on three stepped pad feet, 20cm (7.75in) long, 331g (10.65 oz) Condition Report: ** A crack each side of the handle joint on body, a 1cm x 0.5cm patch in body towards the handle, some dents and scratches
A German Ground Combat Badge, the zinc body with grey enamelled cloud and black granular lightning bolt, the eagle attached with three rivets, the reverse with raised letters R.K., with sword shaped pin; a Crimea Campaign Shield, in bronzed metal, with cloth and paper backing; a black cloth and silver lace collar patch, set with a bronzed metal tank (3)
WWI and WWII family medals, comprising WWI pair and Memorial plaque, awarded to 2281 Cpl. D. Bailey, Manchester Regt., all polished and War Medal and Stars for 1939-45, Africa, Italy, Burma and Atlantic (2), with RNR LSGC, awarded to SMX 899757, A. Bailey, PO. B. 20929 EL. RFR and Rosyth Keay Cup Medal (A. Bailey, 1936), mainly fine or better, with associated cloth patch and hat band (14)
Continental silver and malachite enamel cigarette case, import mark London 1929 ; English pink enamel patch box, circa 1780, the cover printed with Sir G B Rodney , 5cm; enamel box and hinged cover, cica 1760, of white ground painted with flowers, 6cm; Japanese patinated copper box with applied gilt decoration of birds and fruit, 5.3cm; horn snuff box; blue enamel pill box: brass pill box; Pratt rectangular box and cover, 8cm; and a copper combined travelling inkwell and pen holder.
PUNCH CARTOONISTS: A remarkable oblong 8vo autograph album containing 27 original pen and ink drawings and cartoons by various Punch cartoonists, comprising (in order of appearance within the album), Kenneth Bird (1887-1965, English Cartoonist, known as Fougasse) a small original colour pencil sketch of an artist with a learner L plate on the back of his coat, signed Kenneth Bird, Fougasse in ink immediately above the drawing; Russell Brockbank (1913-1979, Canadian-born Cartoonist) an original pen and ink sketch of a man running at speed along a pavement, signed with his name alone above the drawing; Ernest H. Shepard (1879-1976, English Artist & Book Illustrator) a fine, rare original pen and ink sketch depicting the towering figure of Mr. Punch standing opposite Winnie-the-Pooh and Piglet who both appear a little nervous before the anarchic Punch who is dressed in a jester`s motley, signed by Shepard with his name alone above the drawing; George Sprod (1919-2003, Australian Cartoonist) an original black pen and ink cartoon depicting a tourist in London asking a tall policeman for assistance with his guide book, neatly laid down to the page of the album and signed and inscribed beneath, `To John Taylor, with best wishes, Sprod`; Mervyn Wilson (1905-1959, Comic Artist) an original black pen and ink cartoon depicting a mother sewing a patch on her young son`s trousers while he lies across her knees, drawn on a 12mo card and dated 1953. Neatly laid down to the page of the album which is signed by Wilson at the head; Harold Hailstone ( - , English Cartoonist and Artist, brother of Bernard) a good original pen and ink drawing depicting an old man standing at the foot of some steps to a Public House, beckoning two younger men who run across to the pub from the other side of the street, signed Hailstone at the centre of the drawing; Joshua Armitage (1913-1998, English Illustrator, known as Ionicus) a good original colour pen and ink sketch of the head of Mr. Punch in profile. Signed Jos. Armitage (Ionicus) at the base; John Taylor ( - , Artist, and compiler of this album) a black pen and ink drawing, possibly a self caricature, of a man`s head in profile, smoking a cigarette. Signed with his initials JWT immediately beneath the drawing and again signed with his full signature at the head of the page; William Sillince (1906-1974, British Artist) an original black pen and ink drawing depicting a woman pausing to listen to a small bird singing from a tree while walking in the countryside, her small dog appearing a little disgruntled at her side. Signed (`W. A. Sillince`) in fountain pen ink at the head of the drawing; Rowland Emett (1906-1990, English Cartoonist) an original pen and ink drawing depicting three men in the sea engaged in typically silly pursuits, entitled Porter`s Half-Holiday. Signed in bold black ink at the head of the drawing, `For John F. Taylor, from Rowland Emett`. Neatly laid down to the page of the album, which is again signed by Emmet and annotated in Taylor`s hand `Original drawing from Far Twittering`; Bernard Hollowood (1910-1981, English Writer and Cartoonist) a simple original pen and ink drawing of a cricket bat bearing the words John F. Taylor-Specially Selected-One of the best and date 1953. Signed by Hollowood with his name alone at the head of the page; Ronald Searle (1920- , English Artist and Cartoonist) an excellent original black pen and ink sketch depicting an elderly upper class gentleman standing in a three quarter length pose and holding a large lit cigar in one hand. Signed by Searle at the head of the page and inscribed in his hand at the base of the drawing; Norman Mansbridge (1911-1993, English Cartoonist) an original black pen and ink sketch of a man standing in a full length pose on the deck of a ship. Smoking a pipe, he holds his cap in one hand and waves farewell. Signed by Mansbridge at the head of the page and dated 1953 at the base; David Langdon (1914- , English Cartoonist) an original black pen and ink cartoon depicting a young man running away from a window which he has just smashed with a cricket ball. Signed by Langdon with his name alone at the head of the page; Leslie Starke (1905-1974, British Cartoonist) an original black pen and ink sketch depicting a vicar in a head and shoulders pose smoking a pipe, the rings of smoke creating halos above his head. Signed (`Starke`) at the base of the drawing and again signed with his full signature at the head of the page; Douglas England (1891-1971, English Cartoonist) an original black pen and ink sketch of an upper class gentleman dressed in an evening suit, signed to the lower white border with his full signature. Neatly laid down to the page, again signed Douglas at the head, and with a loosely inserted A.L.S. from England to John Taylor, sending the drawing; George Hickson ( - , Cartoonist, known as Hickey) an original colour pen and ink drawing of an elderly lady seated in a full length pose knitting a long scarf bearing the words `To John with best wishes from`, the drawing with an affixed signature of Hickson at the base, dated 1953. Neatly laid down to the page, again signed Hickey at the head; Harry Hewitt ( - , Illustrator) a small original pen and ink drawing of batsman Golobrai Sipahimalani Ramchand in an action pose at the crease. Slightly irregularly trimmed and neatly laid down to the page which is signed by Hewitt at the head. Also annotated by Taylor `Published in Punch 4.VI.52`; Arnold Wiles ( - , English Illustrator and Cartoonist) an original pen and ink cartoon of an unshaven man walking in a full length pose with a sandwich board reading `To John F. Taylor with best wishes from A F Wiles`, the signature incorporated within the cartoon. Neatly laid down to the page; Kenneth Mahood (1930- , Irish Cartoonist) a good original colour pen and ink cartoon of a vicar in a rather glum mood aiming a revolver towards the halo above his head. Signed in full at the base of the cartoon. Neatly laid down to the page; Michael ffolkes (1925-1988, British Illustrator and Cartoonist) an excellent original colour pen and ink drawing of an artist of eccentric appearance, with a long arm, painting a fish onto canvas. Signed at the base `Best wishes from ff` and again signed `Michael ffolkes` at the head of the page; William Scully (1910-2002, English Cartoonist) an original pen and ink drawing of a man, most likely a self caricature, seated in a full length pose at a desk. He holds a pen in one hand as he writes in the notebook before him. Neatly laid down to the page which is signed by Scully at the head; Leslie Illingworth (1902-1979, British Cartoonist) a fine original colour pen and ink portrait drawing of Winston Churchill, smoking a cigar, on a 12mo card. Signed and inscribed `To John, Illingworth`and dated 1950. Neatly cornermounted to the page, which is also signed Illingworth at the head; Ronald Niebour (1903-1972, British Cartoonist, known as Neb) an original pen and ink caricature of a balding man with a large nose and spectacles wearing a shirt with high starched collars, on a 12mo card. Signed and inscribed at the head, `To John from Neb`. Neatly cornermounted to the page; Wally Fawkes (1924- , British Cartoonist and Jazz musician, known as Trog) a good original pen and ink drawing of Flook in a bouncy full length pose. Signed and inscribed at the base of the drawing, `To John Taylor, with very best wishes from Trog`. Neatly laid down to the page; David Low (1891-1963, New Zealand Political Cartoonist) a good original pen and ink portrait caricature of a man with a goatee beard and hat, on a small 8vo card. Signed (`Low`) at the base. Loosely inserted in the album; H. M. Bateman (1887-1970, British Artist and Cartoonist) an original pen and ink cartoon of a balding man standing in a full length pose, the empty pockets of his trousers out turned, and with an envelope lying at his feet, featuring the caption `The little more, how much it
Jean And Martin Pallant Designed Suits including pink wool shift dress with buttoned pocket detailing and matching pink tweed coat with belt; cream checked wool coat with large patch pockets, Nehru collar and belt; cream wool coat with brown leather spot appliqués to the front and leather trim to the collar, with matching wool shorts and brown shell top (3)
A Norwegian Sterling Silver and Enamelled Brooch in form of a butterfly, another enamelled and silver brooch, and an eastern silver brooch, a silver linked watch chain with t-bar, a silver octagonal patch box enclosing mirror, 2 circular lockets with chains and an oval silver butterfly wing pendant with chain (8)
A South Staffordshire enamel oval patch box, circa 1810, the cover with a race horse titled `Eclipse` (sic), 4.5cm wide; a bronze Inns of Court regiment commemorative medal, obv. Pegasus and MCMXIV-MCMXVIII (1914-1918), fixed in a treen box; a Japanese ivory shoehorn, carved with a monkey`s head terminal, 11cm long; and a small selection of marcasite jewellery
Oxenham (Elsie J.), A Fiddler For The Abbey, 1948, Muller, first edition, dust wrapper (price torn); id., Joy`s New Adventure, A Romance of the Abbey Girls, 1935, Chambers, facsimile dust wrapper; id., Patch And A Pawn, 1940, Warne, first edition, original cloth; with a large quantity of others (qty)
A good Turkish nielloed silver patch box, the front chased and nielloed with a cannon on 2 wheel carriage, stands of flags, scrolls and buildings, all within roped borders, the sides similarly decorated with bunches of flowers and buildings in panels, the domed hinged lid decorated with stands of flags, with belt loop on the back, approx 4¾" x 5". GC Plate 5

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