Will Roberts (British, 1910-2000)By the Sea signed with initials 'WR' (lower right); further signed, titled and dated 'BY THE SEA Will R '82' (on tape affixed to backboard)oil on board19 x 24cm (7 1/2 x 9 7/16in).Footnotes:ProvenanceAcquired by the previous owner by circa 2002, and thence by family descent to the present ownerPrivate Collection, U.K.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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Robert Sadler (British, 1909-2001)Untitled signed 'W R SADLER' (lower right)oil on panel52 x 60cm (20 1/2 x 23 5/8in).Footnotes:ProvenanceWith Modern British Pictures, Nottingham, where acquired by the present ownerPrivate Collection, U.K.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY1st: The circular hardstone intaglio pendant depicting a griffin, 2nd: The ring set with a hardstone intaglio depicting an antelope, between reeded shoulders, 3rd: The ring set with a sardonyx cameo carved to depict Hercules in profile within an engraved hoop mount, 4th: The ring set with a colourless paste cabochon, between bead and ropetwist shoulders, 5th: Each earring with a foliate drop suspended from a rosette-shaped surmount with bead and ropetwist detail throughout, lengths: 1st 5.6cm, 2nd: ring size approx. P, 3rd: ring size approx. R, 4th: ring size approx. M, 5th: length 5.1cm (5)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A group of late 19th/early 20th century framed and glazed prints to include a pair of engrave mezzotints by J R Smith after paintings by George Moreland and another pair engraved by W Ward after George Morland entitled The Fruits of Early Industry and Oeconomy and The Effects of Extravagance and IdlenessLocation:
Five rings,: including a 18ct gold opal ring with hallmarks for London, 1916, ring size Q, weight ca. 3.9gms, a 9ct gold amethyst ring, ring size O; weight ca. 2.7gms, a garnet and white paste ring, ring size Q, a sapphire and white paste ring, ring size O; weight of these two rings ca. 6.8gms, together with a gilt metal and imitation opal and white paste ring, ring size R.
An H. & R. Daniel porcelain tea service: in the shell shape and comprising a teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, milk jug, waste bowl, nine breakfast cups, six tea cups, ten saucers and two plates, each painted in pattern no. 5199 with flower sprays within gilt embellished wine borders, circa 1835, [tea pot cracked, some light stain].
R P Laurent [20th Century French School]- Still life of apples and jug on a table cloth,:- signed, oil on board, 21 x 26cm, together with two paintings of Boissise-la-Bertrand by the same hand, a painting of a fisherman by T. Weber and one other of fishing boats by G. Marrett. [5] Please see website for further images of this lot www.bhandl.co.uk
Charles Frodsham, Strand, London, a walnut bracket clock: the eight-day duration, double-fusee movement having an anchor escapement and striking the hours on a bell with the backplate engraved Chas. Frodsham, Clockmakers to the Queen, 84 Strand, London, No. 1930, the brass break-arch dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, fleur-de-lys half-hour markings and with a repeat of the makers name and address, with cast-brass female-head spandrels to the four corners, the arch with a 'Strike/Silent' dial and dolphin spandrels, with decorative blued-steel hands, the walnut break-arch case with cast carytid mounts to the corners, decorative frets to the sides and surmounted by an acron finial to the stepped top, all standing on brass bracket feet, with an applied presentation plaque to the front engraved for Captain F.C. Meyrick and dated for 1892, height 41cm.* Biography Charles Frodsham, born 15th July 1810, was a member of the illustrious Frodsham clockmaking dynasty. Educated at Christ's Hospital school he was apprenticed to his father, William James, on the 14th July 1824 for seven years. Rather than join the firm of Parkinson & Frodsham, Charles set up on his own account in 1834 with various addresses in the City before finally settling at 84, The Strand having taken on the premises and stock of the renowned chronometer maker John R. Arnold, naming the business J.R. Arnold - Chas. Frodsham. The name changed to simply Charles Frodsham in 1848 having established himself as one of the leading chronometer makers as well as a maker of other ecxceptional clocks. Charles Frodsham died on the 11th January 1871.Reference Vaudrey Mercer The Frodshams, The Story of a Family of Chronometer Makers Pub. The Antiquarian Horolgical Society 1981.* The property of the Late Ann Meyrick
A 9ct gold ladies wristwatch: the movement stamped R&S Swiss Made, the case stamped 9ct, 0.375 R&S, on a rolled-gold bracelet, diameter 26mm.A gold-plated gentlemans open-faced keyless pocket watch, the movement with a lever escapement, the case stamped Dennison Watch Case Co, Star, 557996, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, diameter 50mm.Another metal keyless pocket watch, diameter 65mm,
Maureen Lipman Signed Book Post It Notes Hardback Book 2008 First Edition Signed by Maureen Lipman on the Second page published by J R Books some ageing good condition. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Laurie Lee As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning illustrated by Leonard Rosoman published Andre Deutsch 1969 first edition in dust-wrapper. Letters From Compton Deverell 'BB' with illustrations by Denys Watkins-Pitchford 1950 first edition in dust-wrapper. The Cotswolds some stories of the Lovely Villages by Eric R. Delderfield with photographs 1961 and another copy WITH two copies of Wild Visitors to a Cotswold Garden by Ernest Harris 1936 illustrated (6)
The Koran commonly called The Alcoran of Mohammed Translated into English immediately from the Original Arabic with Explanatory Notes taken from the most Approved Commentators by George Sale printed for T. Hawes, W. Clarke and R. Collins 1764 in 2 volumes with a folding engraved map, three plans and folding View of the Temple of Mecca, titles printed in red & black and bound in full calf with raised bands and gilt panels (2)
[Surgery] The Operations in Surgery of Mons(eur) Le Dran, Senior Surgeon of the Hospital of La Charité, Consulate Surgeon to the Army..translated by Mr. Gataker with Remarks, Plates of the Operations and a Sett of Instruments by Mr. Cheselden, printed for C. Hitch & L. Hawes 1757 third edition with 20 (of 22) engraved plates bound in leather over boards (worn). A Treatise on The Hydrocele or Watry Rupture and Other Diseases of the Testicle It's Coats and Vessels (Illustrated with Cases) by Percivall Pott surgeon to St. Bartholomew's Hospital, printed for L. Hawes, W. Clarke & R. Collins 1773 third edition with two engraved plates bound in leather over boards, with mild wear WITH a Dictionary on Physical, Anatomy and Surgery by J. Barrow 1749 lacking most of title page and front cover (3)
Adam Bede by George Eliot illustrated with colour plates and black & white text drawings by Gordon Browne, published W & R Chambers (c.1920), in bright gilt cloth with colour pictorial onlay front. Lorna Doone by R.D. Blackmore with mounted colour plates, published Boots (c.1930), in bright gilt cloth (2)
Dogs of Character by Cecil Aldin published Eyre & Spottiswoode 1927 first edition with sketches on tinted ground, in gilt cloth with colour centre piece. Dogs Rough & Smooth by Lucy Dawson (MAC) published Collins 1937 first edition, in original cloth. Dashenka of The Life of A Puppy by Karel Capek Translated by M & R Weatherall 1933 first English edition with coloured boards, in dust-wrapper. Just Dogs and Just Pups both by K.F. Barker 1937 and Supplication of the Black Aberdeen by Rudyard Kipling (6)
The Pheasants of The World by Jean Delacour illustrated with 32 plates by J.C. Harrison, with maps and diagrams with frontispiece by R. David Digby 1977. Eric Hosking's Birds 1979. Birds of Fiji in colour. Our Common Sea-Birds by Percy Lowe. Our Bird Book by Sidney Rogerson & Charles Tunnicliffe 1947 coloured plates and black & white drawings. The Cotingas by David Snow 1982. Endangered Birds by Ferguson-Lees and Emma Faull with foreword by Gerald Durrell. Sketches of Bird Life and Shorelands Winter Diary by Tunnicliffe. Bird Paintings of Jemima Blackburn. Kiwis with paintings by Ray Harris Ching. The Avifauna of the Galapogas Islands by Swarth 1931. A New Dictionary of Birds edited by Sir Landsborough Thomson 1964 and others on Ospreys, Irish Dipper and Auks plus several Atoll Research Bulletins etc (30)
The Posthumous Papers of The Pickwick Club by Charles Dickens with 43 illustrations by R. Seymour and Phiz, published Chapman & Hall 1837 first edition with frontispiece and engraved title bound in half leather with raised bands and gilt leather label. Some spotting & browning of plates - portrait of author loosely inserted
Edward III (1327-1377), Pre-Treaty period, Half-Noble, series B/A mule, mm. cross pattée, ropes 3/3, quatrefoils 3/3, annulet stops, open e and wedge tailed r on obv., double saltire stops and lis by lion's tail in first quarter on rev., 3.40g/8h (LAL 5; Doubleday 12, same obv. die; SCBI Schneider 10; Stewartby p.255; N 1140; S 1491). Slightly short of flan and with a small central crack, otherwise about very fine with a strong portrait, rare £500-£700
LUCANIA, Poseidonia, Stater, c. 530-500, a late 19th century electrotype copy, 8.63g (cf. Head pl. 6, 9); BRUTTIUM, Kaulonia, Stater, c. 520-500, a late 19th century electrotype copy, 9.63g (cf. Head pl. 6, 13) [2]. Very fine, attractive; both stamped ‘R’ on edge £80-£100 --- Provenance: St Olave’s Grammar School Collection (Kent)
LUCANIA, Heraklea, Nomos, c. 390-340, a late 19th century electrotype copy (cf. Head pl. 25, 12); SICILY, Naxos, Tetradrachm, c. 430-415, a late 19th century electrotype copy (cf. Head pl. 15, 49) [2]. Very fine and attractive; both stamped ‘R’ on edge £80-£100 --- Provenance: St Olave’s Grammar School Collection (Kent)
SICILY, Akragas, Tetradrachm, 410-06, a late 19th century copy, 15.54g (cf. BMC 59); Syracuse, Tetradrachm, 405-400, a late 19th century copy, 16.28g (cf. BMC 209); CYRENAICA, Cyrene, Tetradrachm, 5th century, a late 19th century electrotype copy, 16.21g (cf. BMC 92) [3]. Very fine and attractive; first stamped ‘R’, others stamped ‘RR’, on edge £80-£100 --- Provenance: St Olave’s Grammar School Collection (Kent)
SICILY, Naxos, Tetradrachm, c. 460, a late 19th century electrotype copy, 14.23g (cf. BMC 7); Syracuse, Tetradrachm, 405-400, a late 19th century copy, 18.35g (cf. BMC 209) [2]. Very fine or better, first toned; both stamped ‘R’ on edge £80-£100 --- Provenance: St Olave’s Grammar School Collection (Kent)
SICILY, Syracuse, Tetradrachm, 405-400, a late 19th century electrotype copy, 13.58g (cf. BMC 209); Syracuse, Agothakles, Tetradrachm, 310-07, a late 19th century electrotype copy, 13.70g (cf. Head pl. 31, 13); KINGS OF MACEDON, Demetrios Poliorketes, Tetradrachm, 306-283, a late 19th century electrotype copy, 16.29g (cf. Head pl. 27, 15) [3]. Very fine and attractive; first two stamped ‘R’ on edge, last unsigned but of good workmanship £100-£150
MACEDONIA, Uncertain Macedonian Tribe, Dekadrachm, c. 500, a late 19th century electrotype copy, 32.14g (cf. BMC p.150, 1); together with other electrotype copies of Greek coins (3) [4]. Very fine, all signed either ‘RR’ or ‘R’ on edge £80-£100 --- Provenance: St Olave’s Grammar School Collection (Kent)
KINGDOM OF EPIRUS, Pyrrhus, Tetradrachm, 297-72, a late 19th century electrotype copy (cf. Head pl. 37, 17); EPIROTE REPUBLIC, Didrachm, c. 234-168, a late 19th century electrotype copy (cf. Head pl. 35, 10); CRETE, Knosos, Tetradrachm, 2nd century BC, a late 19th century electrotype copy (cf. Head pl. 43, 21). Very fine and attractive; all stamped ‘R’ on edge £100-£150 --- Provenance: St Olave’s Grammar School Collection (Kent)

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