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Leitz Macro-Elmarit-R 60mm f/2.8 (E55) lens, no. 3336146; also a Canadian Tele-Elmarit-M 90mm f/2.8 (E39) lens, no. 13131; Elmar-C 90mm f/4 lens, no. 2640963; Summicron-M 50mm f/20 lens, no. 3302956; and a Canadian Summicron-M 35mm f/2 lens; also a Macro Adapter-R and a tinted lens cover (7)Please note our special conditions regarding cameras and accessories
German walnut mantel clock, brass 6'' dial with matted centre and silvered chapter ring, eight day movement signed 'R S', striking on two gongs, in an architectural style case with carved foliate details, raised on wooden bun feet, height 39.5cm, width 27cm, depth 17.5cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
Robert Salmon (British, 1775-1845)Dumbarton Castle signed, dated and inscribed 'No990/painted by R Salmon/1838/Dumbarton Castle' (panel verso)oil on panel14.6 x 21.1cm (5 3/4 x 8 1/4in).Footnotes:ProvenanceAnon. sale, Christie's, London, 20 May 1997, lot 51.Private collection New York, USA.Private collection, UK.LiteratureThis work is listed in Salmon's personal catalogue of paintings as transcribed in John Wilmerding's Robert Salmon: Painter of Ship & Shore (Boston, 1971). The work's entry reads: 'No 990 September 1838, 8 by 6, 11/2 Day. Dumbarton.'For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
SOMERSET:- COLLINSON, Rev. John, The History and Antiquities of the County of Somerset. 3 vols. 4to. (295 x 240mm) printed by R Crutwell, Bath 1791. with folding map by A Crocker, Frome and numerous plates throughout. 1/2 calf and marbled bds plus PHELPS, Rev. W, The History and Antiquities of Somersetshire. 2 vols. London 1839. 4to. (295 x 225mm) red morocco and mbld bds. b/p designed by W & A Mussett for Hugh Edmund Chafy. bds loose and much used, foxing throughout all books (5)
MILTON, John (1608-1674), English Poet and Academic 'Paradise Last and Paradise Regain'd', from the text of Thomas Newton. 2 vols. John Baskerville for J and R Tonson, London 1758 (230 x 155mm). Full tooled calf, rebacked, ex Royal Thorpe Collection, so stamped plus GIBBON, Edward, Miscellaneous Works' 5 vols. New Ed. with portrait frontispiece. John Murray, London 1814. James Rimington b/p. 1/2 calf and mbld boards (220 x 140mm) (7)
BENSON, Arthur C, Fasti Etonenses: A Biographical History of Eton. R Ingalton Drake 1899. Thick 8vo. 1/2 red morocco with gilt tooled and banded spine, marbled end papers, gilt edges, bumped plus PERCY, Thomas, Reliques of Ancient English Poetry. James Nicholl, Edinburgh 1864. 3 vols. Eton presentation inscription and Lascelles b/p, full tooled calf, splits, bumps and losses. 8vo. (4)
SYDENHAM, Dr Thomas, The Whole Works of that Excellent Practical Physician. R Wellington at the Dolphin and Crown, London 1705. 453pp. with index and advertisements. ex lib with b/p. owners sigs. full contemporary calf. rebacked (200 x 126mm) plus REYNOLDS, Edward, 'A Treatise of the Passions and Faculties of the Soul of Man'. Bostock and Badger, London 1650 with portrait frontispiece. owners sig. on title page. thick 8vo. rebound 1/2 calf. (190 x 140mm) ex lib. with b/p. (2)
SANDERS, Richard (Student of Divine and Celestial/Sciences) Physiognomie and Chiromancie Metoposcopie, The Symmetrical Proportions and Signal Moles of the Body...The Subject of Dreams; Divinative, Steganographical and Lullian Sciences. R White, London 1653. Woodcut diagrams and vignettes. pp 129-138 & 261/262 deficient unless mis-numbered. Some tears and stains. s.a.f. Rebound in 1/2 calf and brown cloth. 4to.
GIBSON, Matthew, A View of the Ancient and Present State of the Churches of Door, Home-Lacy and Hempsted, Endow'd by the Right Honourable John, Lord Viscount Scudamore printed by W Bowyer for R Williamson, London 1727. 4to. Library re-bind plus YOUNG, Rev. George, The History of Whitby. 1817. 2 vols. plus BARRETT, W.A. History of Bristol, 1789. Vol II? only with folding plates plus WADLEY, Rev. T.P. Book of Wills in the Council House at Bristol, 1886. 1/2 leather plus WHITAKER, John 2 vols. History of Manchester 1783. All ex lib with stamps throughout, bds loose, all for restoration. s.a.f. (7)
FISHER, Alexander, A Journal of a Voyage of Discovery to the Arctic Regions in His Majesty's Ships Hecla and Gripper in the years 1819 & 1820. 3rd Ed. Longman et al, London 1821. 2 engraved maps, 1 folding and 5 plates. 8vo. (217 x 140mm) 1/2 calf and mbld bds, much used, folding map loose and misfolded, bds loose and badly scuffed plus OSBORN, Commander Sherard, Ed. The Discovery of the North-West Passage by HMS 'Investigator' Captain R. M'Clure 1850-1854. Commander S Gurney Cresswell R.N. Illus. Longman et al, London 1856. 1 map, 4 plates. 8vo. (210 x 140mm). Red cloth. Map torn and misfolded, foxing throughout, binding much worn. Both ex lib with stamps, b/ps etc (2)
THREE DIAMOND RINGS1st: Pavé-set with brilliant-cut diamonds and similarly-cut diamonds of yellow tint, 2nd: Set with princess-cut diamonds, 3rd: Set with brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in 18 carat gold, diamonds approx. 2.10cts total, yellow diamonds untested for natural colour, UK hallmarks, 3rd with European convention mark, ring sizes approx. 1st: M 2nd: M½ 3rd: R (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Two Benham & Froud copper jelly or cake moulds, one of spiral fluted domed form no. 436, 10.5cm diam., the other of cylindrical ring form with gadrooned top no. 515, inscribed with name "R. Gunter", both with impressed factory mark. (2). Condition report:Domed - rim slightly misshapen no visible holes or repairsRing - Few small dents to gadrooning and top rim, slightly misshapen. No visible holes or repairs
ATTRIBUTED TO FLEETWOOD VARLEY (1863-1942) RARE ARTS & CRAFTS PLAQUE BROOCH, CIRCA 1900 white metal and enamel(5cm x 3.5cm )Footnote: Literature: Karlin, E.Z. Jewelry & Metalwork in the Arts & Crafts Tradition, p.97 for a similar enamel plaque brooch by Varley in a pierced silver mount. Note: Fleetwood Varley (1863-1942) worked at The Guild of Handicraft from 1899 and was a renowned artist and gifted enameller. He was a friend of C. R. Ashbee and collaborated on finely painted enamel works mounted in silver at Chipping Camden.
C. R. ASHBEE (1863-1942) FOR THE GUILD OF HANDICRAFT LTD. SALT WITH ORIGINAL SPOON, LONDON 1901 silver, set with chrysoprase cabochons, glass liner, each with makers marks GOHLTD, hallmarked London 1901 salt 48g, spoon 6.8g(salt 7cm diameter, 3.5cm high, spoon 7cm long)Footnote: Literature: Crawford, Alan C.R. Ashbee: Designer & Romantic Socialist Yale University Press 1985, p. 235, plate 162 (5), where a similar salt and spoon are illustrated
AFTER R. W. WINFIELD & CO., BIRMINGHAM ROCKING CHAIR, CIRCA 1850 wrought steel, with wood slats and leather upholstery(62cm wide, 107cm high, 96cm deep)Footnote: Note: The original designer and manufacturer of this rocking chair has not been identified. The firm of R.W. Winfield specialised in metal furniture, particularly beds, and between 1827 and 1854 took out several patents relating to the construction of beds and sofas using iron tubing. Their stand at the Exhibition of 1851 included a rocking chair of tubular brass, similar to this one. They showed another example in strap brass at the London International Exhibition of 1862

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