A George III Silver Cream-Jug, Maker's Mark ?R, London, 1769, spiral-fluted and on similarly decorated foot, with beaded scroll handle, the spout engraved with initials, 12.5cm high, 4oz 2dwt, 127grCondition report: Fully marked under spout. The marks are somewhat worn. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is a bruise to the lip and to the foot. The cream-jug rocks slightly when placed on a flat surface.
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Die Kampfgruppen der Arbeiterklasse der DDR u.a. E. Gilgen, R. Carl, F. Bachinger, Grafischer Großbetrieb Völkerfreundschaft Dresden, 1978, 186 S., m. zahlr. teils farb. Abb., m. OU, dabei 2. *Sieg Heil* Eine deutsche Bildgeschichte v. Bismarck zu Hitler, v. Stefan Lorant 1974, Zweitausendeins Frankfurt am Main, Deutsche Erstausgabe, 351 S., ges. 2 Stk., § 86/86a StGB, gut erhalten
Aussteuer Schablonen u.a. Kupfer in leicht verschiedenen Formaten, der Buchstaben A bis I, K bis M, O, P, R bis T und W, für normales bzw. ligiertes Monogramm ausgeführt, je ca. 20 Stück im kleinen mit Buchstabe beschriftetem Karton, teils gemarkt *Saxonia - das moderne Künstler Monogramm*, ges. 360 Stück im Karton dazu 2 kleine Kartons *Schablonen für Wäschestickerei*, gefüllt mit weiteren Kupferschablonen und Pinselchen sowie Heft *Alphabet und Muster zum Wäschezeichnen und Sticken* zusammengestellt von Selma Schöne, oberlehrerin an der städt. Schule für Frauenberufe in Leipzig, Selbstverlag der Herausgeberin, 12te verbesserte Auflage, Nr. IV, 12 Abb.-seiten und 7 Textseiten, Gebrauchssp.
Napoleons Siegeszug - Knötel, Richard 1913 Gouache auf Leinwand, rechts unten signiert R. Knötel sowie dateirt 1913, Richard Knötel (* 12. Januar 1857 in Glogau, Provinz Schlesien,† 26. April 1914 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Maler, Lithograf und Schriftsteller, er gilt als einer der bedeutendsten deutschen Historienmaler, Quelle Internet, querformatige Militärszene vor Stadtkulisse, ca. 100 x 60 cm, hinter Glas im Rahmen ca. 110 x 72,5 cm
3 Bände Sachsen in großer Zeit Band 1, 1920 - Gemeinverständliche sächsische Kriegsgeschichte u. vaterländisches Gedenkwerk des Weltkrieges in Wort u. Bild, hrsg. von Johann Edmund Hottenroth 432 S., Band 2, 1920, 464 S. u. Band 3, 1921, 462 S. - Geschichte der Sachsen im Weltkrieg bearb. von Arthur Baumbarten-Crusius, mit zahlr. Abb., Karten, Plänen sowie Sonderkunstblättern von sächsischen Künstlern, Akad. Buchhandlung R. Max Lippold, Leipzig, ges. 3 Stück, illustr. geprägtes OLn, in Papierumschlag und Schuber (beides etwas gebräunt und rissig), wohl ungelesen
Prachtband Thüringen *Thüringen in und nach dem Weltkrieg*, geschichtliches Erinnerungswerk an die Kriegsteilnahme, d. politische Umwälzung u. Erneuerung Thüringens, in Wort u. Bild, Bd. 1&2, 1921, Verlag d. Literaturwerke Minerva R. Mar Lippold, Leipzig, OLn, vorderzeitig bedruckt, ges. 2 Stk., Gebrauchsspuren
Schätze der Menschheit u.a. Kulturdenkmäler u. Naturparadiese unter dem Schutz der UNESCO, 283 S. mit umfangr. farb. Abb., Texte von Th. Veser, J. Lotz, R. Strüber u. H.-W. Schütte, Frederking u. Thaler Verlag München 2000, illustr. Pappbd. und OU dazu * Die deutschen Museen* Ein Führer durch alle bedeutenden Museen und Sammlungen, hrsg. von Dr. Peter Stephan mit einem Vorowrt von Dr. Norbert Wolf, Weltbild Verlag Augsburg 1991, illustr. Hardcover, ges. 2 Stück
Wandmalerei - Frank, Rüdiger Farblithografie rechts unterhalb mit Blei signiert R. Frank sowie links nummeriert V/V, Tilopâ Monk (* 13. September 1949 als Rüdiger Frank in Lutterloh Gemeinde Südheide, † 23. Juni 2010 in Wuppertal) war ein deutscher bildender Künstler, insbesondere bekannt für seine Ölgemälde und Radierungen, er studierte ab 1969 an der Kunstakademie Düsseldorf bei Joseph Beuys und ab 1973 an der Kunstakademie München bei Mac Zimmermann, von 1979 bis 1982 reiste und lebte er in verschiedenen Ländern darunter Indien, Ceylon und Thailand, 1984 änderte er seinen Namen von Rüdiger Frank in Tilopâ Monk und lebte in München, wo er eine Druckwerkstatt betrieb, Quelle Internet, hier hochformatige Darstellung historischer Wandmalerei, Druckbett ca. 29,5 x 39,5 cm, im Schrägschnitt Passepartout, im Galierierahmen (Glasecken leicht beschädigt), ca. 57 x 77 cm
2 Jahreslöffel Robbe & Berking 1993 punziert, Silber 925 dt. mit Halbmond & Krone sowie R&B Robbe & Berking, ca. 99,7 Gramm, komplett vergoldete Jubiläumsausgabe des 25. Jahreslöffel 1993, 2 verschieden große Löffel mit emailliertem Seerosen Abschluß, Länge ca. 13,5 und 17,5 cm, je im Originaletui
Simon & Halbig Puppe im Korbwagen Porzellankopf gemarkt *K&R* um Stern sowie *Simon & Halbig 126 Germany*, fein modellierter Kopf mit blauen Schlafaugen, offenem Mund mit 2 obenliegenden Zähnchen, blondes Ohrenlanges Echthaar, an Massekörper, Arme und Beinen mit Kugelgelenken, L ca. 50 cm, bekleidet dazu grün weiß gefasster Korbpuppenwagen mit 2 Kiseen, H ca. 39 und 49 cm, L ca. 45 bzw. 53 cm, beide Teile bespielt
Pyramide *Christi Geburt* R. Glässer, Seiffen Holz gedrechselt, geschnitzt u. farbig staffiert, Tischpyramide in vierpassiger Form mit rundem Drehteller unter Bogen mit Spanbaum ausgeführt, 4 Kerzentüllen sowie mit Christi Geburt bestückt, Höhe mit einsteckbarem Flügelrad ca. 28 cm, Richard Glässer Seiffen, Erzgebirge, stärkere Gebrssp.
Der Schneeschuhwanderer Dr. Hans Köhler, Ein Wegweiser für die schönsten Winterfahrten durch das Erzgebirge, 1. Teil Mittelgebiet, 94 S., mit Werbeteil, die 5 Karten sind von Baumeister Jentzsch-Zwenkau gezeichnet, Verlag von Carl R. Moeckels Nachf., Rudolf Schaufuß Zwickau Sachsen 1926, OLn mit goldgeprägtem Titel, innen etwas braunfleckig
ARSENAL Twenty one home Reserve team programmes for season 1949/50 v Birmingham, Brentford (Cup), Brighton (Cup), Bristol R, Cardiff, Chelsea (Cup), Coventry, C.Palace, C.Palace (Cup), Fulham, Leicester, L.Orient, Luton, Millwall, Northampton, QPR, QPR (Cup), Reading, Southend, Swansea and Tottenham (Cup). Some are slightly creased and have team changes. Generally good
ARSENAL Twenty three home Reserve team programmes for season 1950/1 v Birmingham, Brentford (Cup), Brighton (Cup), Bristol R, Cardiff, Charlton Comb. Cup Final, Chelsea (Cup), Coventry, C.Palace, C.Palace (Cup), Fulham, Leicester, L.Orient, Luton, Millwall, Northampton, QPR, QPR (Cup), Reading, Southend, Southend (Cup), Swansea and Tottenham (Cup). Some are slightly creased and have team changes. Generally good
ARSENAL A miscellany including handbooks for 1935/6 and 1947/8, Arsenal Club History booklet for the period 1946-47 by R. K. Shoesmith and 4 away programmes v Fulham 79/80 Ted Drake Testimonial complete with team sheet, v Fulham 14/10/44, special practice match v Middlesbrough 5/8/61 & v Bristol Rovers FA Cup 3rd round 28/1/67. Generally good
BRISTOL ROVERS Nine home programmes v Watford 2/12/50, v Reading 17/3/51 worn, v Birmingham City 17/10/53, v Swansea Town 30/3/59, v International XI 27/4/64, v Bristol City FAC 3rd R Replay 30/1/67, Doug Hillard & Ray Mabbutt Testimonial 16/5/67, Ian Hamilton Testimonial 16/5/68 & v Manchester United FLC 3/10/73. Generally good
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR Five programmes and a postcard. v West Bromwich Albion 28/1/39, v Blackburn Rovers, trimmed, 27/8/49, FA Cup 3rd R Replay Arsenal v Chelsea played at White Heart Lane, v Portsmouth 4/9/57 & Rangers v Tottenham Challenge Match at Ibrox Stadium 4/8/69 and a 1922 card presented by Football Special 23/9/22 depicting Tom Clay. Generally good
LEYTON ORIENT Eleven home programmes v Notts County 6/11/48, v Newport County 25/3/50, v Southend 6/5/50, 5 FA Cup matches v Lovells Athletic 1st R 19/11/55, v Brentford 2nd R 10/12/55, v Birmingham 4th R 28/1/56, v Chelsea 5/1/57 & v Reading 3rd R 4/1/58. Also v Bradford City (Friendly) 15/2/58 v QPR 12/3/58 & Middlesbrough 15/11/58. Generally good
LUTON TOWN Home programmes from the 50's & 60's v Arsenal FA Cup 6th R 8/3/52, v Plymouth 16/109/54, v Chelsea 5/4/58, v Leeds FA Cup 3rd R 10/1/59, 23 X 60's from 1960-68 including v Northampton Town LC 13/9/61, v Sunderland FA Cup 3rd R 9/1/65 & v Rochdale 10/2/68. Minor faults. Fair to generally good
ARSENAL Seventeen home Reserve team programmes for season 1958/9 v Birmingham, Brighton, Bristol C, Bristol R, Cardiff, Charlton, Chelsea, Fulham, Ipswich, Leicester, L.Orient, Luton, Nottm. Forest, Portsmouth, Swansea, Tottenham and West Ham. Some are slightly creased and have team changes. Generally good
ARSENAL Nineteen programmes including 16 home Reserves for season 1961/2 v Bristol R, Cardiff, Colchester (11/11/61), Colchester (6/2/62), C.Palace, Leicester, Luton, Mansfield, Northampton, Nottm. Forest, Notts C., Peterborough, Plymouth, Shrewsbury, Tottenham and West Ham and 3 aways v Northampton, Peterborough and Tottenham. Some are slightly creased and have team changes. Generally good
ARSENAL Sixteen programmes for 1962/3 including 11 single card home Reserves v Bristol R, Cardiff, Ipswich, Luton, Northampton, Nottm. Forest, Notts C., Peterborough, Plymouth, Shrewsbury and West Ham and 5 aways v Cardiff, Chelsea (Combination Final), C.Palace, Peterborough and Tottenham. Some are slightly creased and have team changes. Generally good
ARSENAL Twenty one programmes for 1963/4 including 17 single card home Reserves v Bristol R, Cardiff, Colchester, C.Palace, Ipswich, Leicester, Luton, Mansfield, Northampton, Norwich, Nottm. Forest, Notts C., Peterborough, Plymouth, Shrewsbury, Tottenham and West Ham and 4 aways v C.Palace, Luton, Peterborough, Tottenham. Some are slightly creased and have team changes. Generally good
ARSENAL Eighteen programmes for 1968/9 including 15 single card home Reserves v Bournemouth, Bristol C., Bristol R., Fulham, Ipswich, Leicester, Northampton, Peterborough, QPR, Southampton, Swindon. Comb. Cup homes v Bournemouth, Reading, Southampton, Swindon and 3 aways v Bournemouth (Cup), Reading (Cup) and Tottenham. Generally good
ARSENAL Seventeen single card home Reserve programmes for 1969/70 v Birmingham, Cardiff, Chelsea, C.Palace, Gillingham, Norwich, Oxford, Reading, Swansea, Tottenham, Walsall, West Ham. Comb. Cup homes v Bristol R, C.Palace, Plymouth, Swansea and Swindon. Some are slightly creased and have team changes. Generally good
NO RESERVE Serpell (Dr Sara).- Collection of letters and printed material from the archive of Dr Sara Serpell, including: a quantity of letters, both signed autograph and signed typed letters from various individuals, including: Myrna Loy, Robert Bolt, John Gielgud, Paul Rogers; signed photographs including Nina Epton and Emma Thompson; printed material including: 1898 The Daily Chronichle Newspaper, theatre programs, typewritten manuscripts by e.g. Antonia Fraser, some with folds, a few lightly soiled, v.d., v.s., c.1895-c.1990 (sml. qty)⁂ Dr Sara Serpell first worked as a secretary to R. D. Smith, before becoming a Shakespearean scholar. Smith was a BBC radio producer who worked with and helped figures like Harold Pinter and Richard Burton at the outset of their careers, friends with others such as Louis MacNeice, Dylan Thomas and Bertie Rogers, and was also the inspiration for the character Guy Pringle in his wife, Olivia Manning's, Fortunes of War. For a full list of contents of contents of the collection, please enquire.
Fables.- Aesop. Fables, of Æsop and other eminent mythologists, sixth edition, engraved portrait frontispiece and additional pictorial title, final advertisement f., P2-7 frayed without loss of text (?from another copy), Printed for R. Sare, 1714 bound with Aesop. Fables and storyes moralized. Being a second part of the Fables of Æsop, and other eminent mythologists, 3 final advertisement ff., Printed for R. Sare, 1708, together 2 works in 1 vol., some light staining, occasional spotting, lightly browned, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked ; and 12 others, 17th & 18th century English Literature & History and a defective 16th century edition of Robert Whittington's Vulgaria, v.s. (13)
Printed in Amsterdam for the Irish Market .- Longinus (Dionysius) De sublimitate commentarius [graece], parallel Greek & Latin text, engraved frontispiece, title in red and black and with engraved ornament, occasional ink marginalia, occasional water-staining to lower corners, lightly browned, contemporary Irish calf, spine in compartments and with red morocco label and with gilt thistle and shelfmark, head of spine repaired, upper joint starting, but holding firm, scarce, 8vo, Dublin [i.e Amsterdam], J. Smith & G. Bruce [i.e., R. & J. Wetstein & G. Smith], 1733.⁂ Provenance: Kene Percival (engraved armorial bookplate (with signature of Charles Percival at foot) and thistle to spine).
[Addison (Joseph)] The Works of the Late Right Honorable Joseph Addison, 4 vol., 3 engraved plates, 7 other plates, bookplates to front pastedowns, vol. 1 lacking 3Z2 (?blank), spotting, contemporary calf, spines gilt with morocco labels (vol. 4 lacking upper label), vol. 1 sympathetically rebacked with original backstrip laid down, vol. 3 with leather repair to lower joint at spine foot, some joints beginning to crack or a little rubbed, Birmingham, John Baskerville, 1761 § Sharpe (John) The History of the Kings of England and the Modern History of William of Malmesbury, first edition, half-title, list of subscribers (creased), some spotting and foxing, including to title, contemporary calf, upper joint cracked, slightly rubbed, g.e., 1815 § Shakespeare (William) The Works, 41 vol., including a commentary by R. Ridley, occasional spotting, original cloth, some spines lightly sunned, a few covers with small marks, c.1935-50, v.s. (46)
Chapbooks.- Triumph of Tom Thumb (The), or the Reviewers on their Marrow-Bones ... , scattered faint spotting, lightly creased edges, faint soiling to upper cover, disbound, Nottingham, R. Sutton, 1837 § [Nancollas (Richard)] Rhyming Dick and the Strolling Player, woodcut illustration to title, loss to pp.3-4 affecting text, chipping to edges, ex-library with blind-stamp to title, Nottingham, C. Sutton, [?1810] § The Repentance and Happy Death of the Celebrated Earl of Rochester, woodcut illustration to title, slight chipped and soiled edges, small blind-stamp to title, Nottingham, Sutton and Son, 1814; and another defective chapbook, 8vo & 12mo (4)
Economics.- Keynes (John Maynard, editor).- The Cambridge Economic Handbooks, comprising Robinson (M. E.) Public Finance, 1922 § Henderson (Hubert D.) Supply and Demand, 1922 § Robertson (D. H.) Money, 1922; The Control of Industry, 1923 § Wright (Harold) Population, 1923 § Dobb (Maurice) Wages, 1928 § Robinson (E. A. G.) The Structure of Competitive Industry, 1931 § Harrod (Roy) International Economics, 1933 § Cohen (R. L.) The Economics of Agriculture, 1940, first editions, a few with ink ownership inscriptions, original boards, some fading to spines, some extremities rubbed, Cambridge Economic Handbooks; and 8 others from the series, 8vo (17)⁂ A good group of works from the celebrated series, first edited by J. M. Keynes who also supplied a celebrated introduction.
NO RESERVE Romanticism.- Hartley (Keith) & others. The Romantic Spirit in German Art 1790-1990, Edinburgh, 1994 § Noon (P.) Constable to Delacroix: British Art and the French Romantics, 2003 § Shanes (Eric) Turner: The Great Watercolours, 2001 § Hamlyn (R.) & Michael Phillips. William Blake, 2000 § Vaughan (W.) & others. Samuel Palmer 1805-1881: Vision and Landscape, 2005, illustrations, many colour, original wrappers; and c.15 others on Romanticism, 4to & 8vo (c.20)
NO RESERVE Birds.- Meinertzhagen (Colonel R.) Nicoll's Birds of Egypt, 2 vol., first edition, portrait frontispiece, half-titles, plates and illustrations, 3 folding colour maps, bookplate of the 'British Ornithologists' Union', original cloth, gilt, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 4to, 1930.
Mathematics.- Erskine (David Stewart, Earl of Buchan) and Walter Minto. An Account of the Life, Writings, and Inventions of John Napier, of Merchiston, second edition, engraved portrait frontispiece and 5 plates, 3pp. 'List of books quoted or consulted' at end, lacking errata f., portrait lightly offsetting on to title, occasional spotting, lightly browned, contemporary tree calf, rebacked, preserving original gilt backstrip and with new leather label, small chip from foot of spine, 2 patches on upper cover repaired, [Tomash & Williams E16], 4to, Perth, Printed by R. Morison, junr., 1787.⁂ 'This biography of John Napier (1550-1671) describes his major inventions. Napier, who is best known for the invention of logarithms, created other aids to calculation (Napier's bones, his chessboard abacus, the multiplicationis promptuarium). He also made advances in mathematics, particularly in spherical trigonometry...This is one of the very few places where a complete description, in English, of the chessboard abacus (also known as local arithmetic) appears' (Tomash & Williams). Provenance: George Dempster of Dunnichen and Skibo (1732-1818) (signature on title); Dunnichen Library; John Farquhar Fulton (1899-1960); [Haskell F. Norman (1915-1996)] Janus Foundation Library, San Francisco (bookplates).
A Victorian mahogany regulator longcase timepiece, 30.5cm circular silvered dial inscribed Passmore., Sidmouth., Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, single winding hole, deadbeat escapement, the case quite plain, glazed rectangular door enclosing a beat regulation plate and a plaque inscribed R. Passmore., Sidmouth., twin-tube mercury pendulum, single brass-bound weight, 188.5cm high, 42cm wide, 22.5cm deep, c.1890
A pair of English porcelain rectangular plaques, painted by Ernest R. Booth, signed, with ripe fruit on a mossy ground, 18cm x 15cm, framedErnest R. Booth who worked at Royal Doulton for 26 year and in 1974, he went to work for Royal Worcester and spent 6 years there painting among other things fruit painted plaques
A collection of early 20th Century International travel related books all having colour plates comprising of Flower and Gardens of Japan by Florence & Ella Du Cane, Burma by R Talbot Kelly India by Mortimer Menpes, The West Indies by John Henderson, World Pictures, Kashmir by Sir Francis Young Husband, Egypt by R Talbot Kelly, Peeps at many Land Oceania and more. Books dated from 1900-1910.
An assortment of silver coins to include a George IIII silver coin marked D:G: Britanniar: REX F:D: with St George to verso, an Austrian Maria Theresa Thaler silver bullion coin marked R. IMP HU. BO. REG M. THERESI. A. D. G and BURG-CO-TYR-1780-X ARCHID. AVST. DUX. to verso, a 1949 Canada Dollar marked GEORGIVS VI DEI GRATIA REX with King George XI bust to verso and a silver 1901 eighteen piastres coin with Queen Victoria bust marked VICTORIA - DEI - GRA - BRITT - REG - FID - DEF - IND - IMP and to verso a crowned shield with Lusigan lion dated 1901 with CYPRUS within banner. Total weight 90.9g.
A WW1 World War One campaign service medal for 1914-1915. Marked T3=03.0885 PTE. A. E. CLARK. A. S. C. Together with a silver another WW1 George V medal marked GEORGIVS BRITT. OMN: REX ET IND. IMP with St George in relief on horseback to verso with 1914 - 1918 above, upon the 1914 ribbon. Marked 48528 PTE. A APPLEBY. N. STAFF. R. Total weight 62.8g. Silver approx 34g. .
A collection of five rings to include a 9ct gold and garnet stone set ring, size R, a stone set 9ct gold wishbone ring ( worn/bent/abraded) combined total gross weight approx 3.2gms along with a 9ct gold and silver three stone ring one stone missing, a silver and marcasite paste set dress ring and another silver and marcasite set ring (5)

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