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Antiquarian Books - Music - an early-mid 19th century sammelband-folio of sheet music, principally for piano forte, the occasional late 18th century sheet, comprising: Parry (John, Editor of Welsh Melodies), Pen Rhaw [...], 9pp; Monro (J), The Saxe Cobourg Waltz [...], 7pp; Devereaux (L.), Book 5, Les Sœurs, A Selection of Airs [...], 13pp; Rossini [Gioachino] & Rimbault (S.F.), [...] Overture [...] Il Tancredi [...], 2ff, 7pp; Handel [George Frederic], Celebrated Chorusses [...], 2ff, 6pp; Santos (Duarte J Dos), Les Deux Sœurs [...], second edition, 11pp; Martini [Giovanni Battista], Grand Overture, to Henry the Fourth [...], 2ff, 17pp; untitled sheet, 6pp; Noble (F.C.), Noble's 31s Set, Entitled the Court and Coronation Quadrilles for 1831 [...], 2ff, 37-42; Simms (E), A Favorite (sic) Waltz [...], 2ff, 5pp; Bishop (Henry R.), Overture Alla Scozzese to Guy Mannering or The Gipsey's (sic) Prophecy [...], 7pp, 1ff; Herz (Henri), Recreations Musicales (sic), Twenty Four Airs [...], 2ff, 23pp; Mazzinghi (J), Bosnian Air, 9pp; Perry (Sophia), The Sylvan Quadrilles [...], 2ff, 6pp; untitled sheet, 5pp; Merriott (E), Fifth Band March [...], 2ff, 5pp; Moscheles (J), Les charmes de Paris [...], 2ff, 13pp; Herz (Henri), Les Elegantes Contre-Danses Variées [...], second edition, 2ff, 17pp; Stevenson (Sir John) & Valentine [Thomas], Come Unto These Yellow Sands [...], 7pp; The Hardy Sailor [...], 3pp; Bayly (T.H.) & Nelson (S), Religion's Path, 5pp; Hatton (J.L.), Oh Clear & Winding River, twelfth edition, 2ff, 5pp; Ye Banks & Braes, A Favourite Song [...] at all the Nobilities Concerts, 3pp; Stevenson (Sir John) & Bayly (Thomas H.), O leave me to my Sorrow [...], 2ff, 4pp; Alcock (D.), Lord who shall dwell in the Tabernacle [...], 3pp; [Arne (Thomas)], The Soldier Tir'd [...], 3pp; contemporary quarter-calf and marbled boards, (worn, chipped spine), small folio
SHOBERL (Frederic) The World in Miniature: South Sea Islands, 2 volumes, n.d., 1820's, illustrated with twenty-six coloured engravings, London: Printed for R. Ackerman, gilt full green calf, morocco labels, marbled end papers and edges, also Japan, with twenty coloured engravings, uniformly bound (3).Illustrated
EDWARDS (Lionel) Sketches in Stable and Kennel, reprinted 1949, autographed limited de luxe edition, number 29/50, signed by Lionel Edwards, for sale to members of The Collector's Book Club only, original full gilt morocco, t.e.g., marbled end papers, SURTEES (R S) Jorrocks' Jaunts and Jollities; Plain or Ringlets; Mr Sponge's Sporting Tour; Mr Facey Romford's Hounds; Hawbuck Grange; Hillingdon Hall; Ask Mamma; and Handley Cross; colour plates by John Leech, 'Phiz' and Henry Alken, The Folio Society, 1949 - 1956 (9).
J Richard Plinke (British, 1928-2018), Seabed, initialled and dated 'R P 91' (lower right), and bears The Mall Galleries label with title and artist's name (verso), watercolour and gouache, 28 x 36cm, together with another watercolour and mixed media by the same hand titled 'October Woodland' 31 x 25.5cm (2). May be subject to ARR.
James Bond interest: a pair of silver napkin ringsWilliam Base & Sons, Birmingham 1921 Engraved 'James Bond, 007, On Her Majesty's Secret Service'; together with a pair of French silver vases, engraved 'Mr & Mrs James Bond, We have all the time in the world, 1969', weight 24oz. (4)Footnotes:These pieces were presented to Peter R Hunt (the director of the James Bond film On Her Majesty's Secret Service) by the cast and filming crew. Thence to the present owner by descent.
A Regency mahogany wine, hunt or social tablein the manner of GillowsCirca 1820, of typical horseshoe form, with a removable central leaf flanked by two hinged end drop leaves, the brass rail mounted with a detachable swivel-hinged arm terminating in two papier mache decanter coasters, on four ring turned and reeded tapering legs terminating in brass cappings and castors, the detachable brass arm probably later, 152cm wide x 81cm deep x 72cm high, (59 1/2in wide x 31 1/2in deep x 28in high)Footnotes:Furniture such as the offered lot was made for the principal purpose of sociable drinking and historically sitters would imbibe either wines, fortified wines or spirits while seated at these tables, typically after dinner time. The main brass rail or rod would rotate two decanters set within their respective coasters among the various recipients. They were also used by riders either before or after a hunt, hence the different names that one can equally apply to them.A design for this type of table was produced by George Hepplewhite and published posthumously in The Cabinet-Maker's Book of Prices in 1793 under the title of 'Gentlemen's Social Table'. Related examples include two by Gillows, one of which is illustrated in S. Stuart, Gillows of Lancaster and London, 1730-1840, Vol. I, 1988, Woodbridge, pl. 247, p. 249, and the other which appears in P. Macquoid & R. Edwards, The Dictionary of English Furniture, Vol. III, 1954, London, fig. 1, p. 319.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lots denoted with a 'TP' will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.
A Queen Anne japanned cabinet on chestCirca 1710-15, decorated with figures, pagodas, trees and flowers within exotic landscapes, the pair of doors enclosing ten drawers of various proportions, above two short and two long drawers, on bun feet, 104cm wide x 54cm deep x 177cm high, (40 1/2in wide x 21in deep x 69 1/2in high)Footnotes:A japanned cabinet on chest, dated circa 1715, of closely related form to the offered lot, which previously formed part of the collection of Mr Basil Oxenden, appears illustrated in R. Edwards, The Dictionary of English Furniture, Vol. I, 2000, New York, p. 179, fig. 28.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lots denoted with a 'TP' will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.
Medals, Miscellaneous: Royal Navy, George V, Naval Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct, named to SS. 1170 (DEV. B. 6040) H. Threlfall A.B. R. F.R, his 1914-15 Star en suite; Manchester City Police Bravery silver medal, Awarded to P.C. 90 James Pattinson, B. Division, By the Watch Committee, 17th July 1924, ribbon en suite, hallmarked; World War One, Victory Medal, 8557 Pte. A. Kennard, Hamps. R; etc [8]
Medals, World War One, Local Interest, group of three, named to SE-12948 A. Cpl. J. Cartlidge A.V.C. [Army Veterinary Corps], comprising 1914-15 Star, British War and Victory Medals, silk ribbons en suite; two b/w photographic postcards of Jack Cartlidge of Ticknall, Derbyshire, while serving in North Africa/Levant, one astride camel, (2); British War Medal, named to 203847 Pte. P. Stevenson Linc. R., ribbon en suite; 1914-1919 Peace Medallions, various, (2); King's Own regimental collar badge; etc, [10]
Medals, British India/Raj, World War One & Later, miscellaneous: 1914-15 Star, named to 492 Dvr Feeroza Din. R. G.A, (1); British War Medals: 3088 L-DFDR Sher Ahmad Khan, 38 C. Horse; 3797 Sepoy Mohd. Shafi Khan, 5 - L. Infy; 1810 NUR Alum, Tel. Dept; 253 Ptr Sard AR Khan, 3 P.C, (4); Victory Medals: 797 Sepoy Khan Zaman, 51 Sikhs; 2939 Sepoy Muzafar Khan, 27 Pjbis; 3878 Sepoy Sikandar , 82 Pjbis; 2334 Sepoy Moho Khan , 1-55 Rfls.F.F; 1098 Sepoy Mohd. Khan, 1-66 Pjbis, (5); Mercantile Marine War Medal, named to Mahamedjee Fazul, (1); India General Service Medal (1909), George V: 44950 NK. Gulam Din. S&T. C., Afghanistan North West Frontier 1919 clasp, TY Clk. Lal Khan M. *.S., North West Frontier 1930-31 clasp, 01884 I.T. Cook Mohd Hussain, I.S.C., North West Frontier 1935 clasp, (3); General Service Medal (1918), George VI, (1); Military Medal, Elizabeth II, 1st Type, 1952-1958, (1), [15]
HORNBY ETC. LOCOMOTIVES. Five '00' gauge tank locomotives. A Hornby R.165 GWR 0-6-0 Class 2721; a R.2361 Caledonian Railway 0-4-0; a R.2245 BR 0-4-0 & a Bachmann 31-052 BR 0-6-0 Class J72 (all mint & boxed). Also a R.165 'Tolgus Tin' 0-4-0 (very good). Note: all locomotives have not been tested.
HORNBY & BACHMANN COACHES & WAGONS. Five Hornby '00' gauge GWR 4-wheel coaches & a track maintenance coach & four Hornby GWR 1st/3rd class coaches; Five Tri-ang cream & maroon corridor coaches, including a Restaurant Car; Ten '00' gauge wagons by Hornby Railways & Bachmann including Bachmann 33-876 Bogie Well Wagon with Boiler & Hornby R.028 Esso 100 Ton Tank & R.020 Freight Liner. Some boxed.
Lee, Mrs R "Trees, Plants and Flowers: Their Beauties, Uses and Influences", illustrations drawn and coloured by James Andrews, Grant & Griffith 1854, coloured lithographic plates with tissue guards, some foxing, original green publishers cloth with gilt decorations and titles, aeg, with a name written on the top of the title page, some shelf wear to the front board
' Maria Edgeworth Interest:"Sir Walter Scott's Works", signed on the content page 'Maria Edgeworth given to Harriet Beaufort as a token of regard and esteem in remembrance of many years of unclouded friendship, April 1849' in another hand 'one month before the death of the giver' "Helen" vol 1, inscription on title page 'W L Beaufort' with indistinct initials 'love', Richard Bentley 1834 and written on inside board 'Maria Edgeworth to H Beaufort'"Helen" vol 2, inscription 'W L Beaufort' on tp, Bkpl for C St L P De Beaufort"Harry and Lucy Concluded", signed on the tp 'Emma De Beaufort' with Bkpl of C St L P De Beaufort and on the ffep 'Mrs W Beaufort from the (wee) author'"Harrington a Tale; and Ormond a Tale", 1 vol only 1817"Comic Dramas", 1 vol only, printed for R Hunter 1817, inscription reverse of half-title 'from the author to the Reverend W L Beaufort, Upton House', Bkpl of Miss Waldie, Hendersyde Park, Bkpl Stephen Eaton, full leather and one other very badly damaged volume, all in poor condition Although Maria Edgeworth spent most of her childhood in England, her life in Ireland had a profound impact on both her thinking and views surrounding her Irish culture. Fauske and Kaufman conclude [she] used her works to express her feelings on controversial interests. As she wrote in her work 'Helen' 'Women are now so highly cultivated and political subjects are at present of so much importance of such high interest to all human creatures who live together with society. You can hardly expect, Helen, that you as a rational being can go through the world as it is now without forming any opinion on points of public importance. You cannot, I conceive, satisfy yourself with the common namby-pamby little Missy phrase 'ladies have nothing to do with politics''.
Beaufort, Francis FRS please note the letter has been withdrawn"Karamania: or a brief description of the South Coast of Asia Minor ... 1811 to 1812", printed for R Hunter 1817, folding frontis map, a little foxed, seven engraved plates, engraved headers on occasion, on tp in ink is 'W Beaufort' and 'C L Beaufort', bound with "Memoir of a Survey of the Coast of Karamania ... 1820", in ink top of the tp which sadly has been cut, 'to Miss ... from the au...', presumably meaning from the author, marbled bds, half leather, backstrip detaching,with this volume is a part letter, possibly by Francis Beaufort to Louisa Beaufort, his sister, dated Spithead, January 27th 1806(?) and it mentions '... one of my midshipman's wives was going to Portsmouth, it was my only opportunity and I gave her a large (letter?) that I had written during a three days gale of wind ...'
Edgeworth, R L Esq"School Lessons", Dublin, printed for the author by John Jones 1817, inside front cover, inscription to Mrs Beaufort from Maria Edgeworth, 16mo, limp marbled coversEdgeworth, Richard Lovell and Edgeworth, Maria"Readings on Poetry", published by R Hunter (successor to J Johnson) and Baldwin, Craddock & Joy 1816, name written inside front board Mrs Beaufort, 16mo, marbled boards, quarter-leatherTobin, John "The Curfew: a Play ... The Theatre Royal, Drury Lane", printed for Richard Phillips 1807, Bkpl Richard Lovell Edgeworth, inscription R L Edgeworth, C S Edgeworth June 1817, marbled boards, quarter-leather (3)
Letters from Maria Edgeworth including My Dearest Mary dated October 4th 1834 from Edgeworth's Town, to Margaret Buxton (her aunt) dated June 15th 1838, a letter possibly to R Hunter about Comedy in Three Acts dated November 26th 1816, letter to a Mr Rogers, no date, the poem 'Jacob' fair copy signed M Edgeworth 1825 and to the Conductor of Blackwoods Magazine dated 9th December 1936, letter dated September 5th 1817 to R. Hunter regarding an account and another letter (7) Although Maria Edgeworth spent most of her childhood in England, her life in Ireland had a profound impact on both her thinking and views surrounding her Irish culture. Fauske and Kaufman conclude [she] used her works to express her feelings on controversial interests. As she wrote in her work 'Helen' 'Women are now so highly cultivated and political subjects are at present of so much importance of such high interest to all human creatures who live together with society. You can hardly expect, Helen, that you as a rational being can go through the world as it is now without forming any opinion on points of public importance. You cannot, I conceive, satisfy yourself with the common namby-pamby little Missy phrase 'ladies have nothing to do with politics''.

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