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Lot 78

17TH CENTURY PAMPHLETS, 8 VOLUMES, COMPRISING [WARRISTON, ARCHIBALD JOHNSON, LORD] Reasons against the rendering of Our sworne and subscribed Confession of Faith. [Edinburgh: Printed by G. Anderson ?, 1638], 4to, 4pp. [ESTC S117034], modern wrappers; [Rye House Plot] The History of the Plot Anatomised. London: printed for M.R., 1689. 4to, [2], 32p., lacks first blank, [ESTC R135252];, modern wrappers; Burnet, Gilbert A Sermon preached in the Chappel of St. James's, before his Highness the Prince of Orange. London: R. Chiswell, 1689., 4to, half-title, [ESTC R25955], disbound; Burnet, Gilbert A Sermon preached before the House of Commons, on 31st of January 1688. London: J. Starkey & R. Chiswel, 1689. 4to, half-title, [ESTC R22904], disbound; Burnet, Gilbert A Sermon preached at the Coronation of William III and Mary II. London: J. Starkey & R. Chiswell, 1689. 4to, half-title, [ESTC R19766], half-title detached, disbound; [Anon.] A Second modest Enquiry into the causes of the Present Disasters in England... being a farther Discovery of the Jacobite Plot. London: J. Dunton & J. Harris, 1690. 4to, [ESTC R25612], modern boards; Fuller, William A Brief Discovery of he True Mother of the Pretended Princes of Wales. London: for the Author, 1696, 8vo, half-title, [ESTC R18305], modern boards; Oates, Titus Eikon Bazilikh: or the Picture of the Late King James. London: R. Baldwin, 1696. 4to, some browning, underlining, marginal worming, title with some loss and laid down, cloth (8)

Lot 433

Public Health and Medicine A collection of books A Short Account of the Town's Hospital in Glasgow... Edinburgh: R. Fleming, 1738. 8vo, [ESTC T175088]; Lettsom, John Coakley Medical Memoirs of the General Dispensary in London... London: Edward and Charles Dillly, 1774. 8vo, contemporary calf, stamp of Bedford General infirmary [ESTC T73255]; Blizard, William Suggestions for the Improvement of Hospitals. London: C. Dilly, 1796. 8vo, contemporary calf, presentation inscription and a few cancelled library stamps; Cleland, James A Description of the Manner of Improving the Green of Glasgow, of Raising Water... Glasgow: R. Chapman, 1813. First edition, 8vo, folding map, later half calf, engraved bookplate of James Adair; [Idem] Enumeration of the Inhabitants of the City of Glasgow. Glasgow: John Smith & Son, 1832. Second edition, folio, bookplate and presentation inscription from the author, original green cloth neatly rebacked; General Board of Health Papers Relating to the Sanitary State of the People of England... London: HMSO, 1858. Folio; Hodder, Edwin The Life and Work of the Seventh Earl of Shaftesbury, K.G. London: Cassell & Company, 1886. 3 volumes, first edition, 8vo, original blue cloth gilt; Burdett, Henry C. Cottage Hospitals... London: The Scientific Press, 1896. 8vo, original red cloth gilt; Scottish Board of Health A complete run of reports from 1920-1962, comprising: Annual Reports of the Scottish Board of Health. London/Edinburgh: HMSO, 1920-1929, volumes 1-10; [becoming] Annual Reports for the Department of Health for Scotland. Edinburgh: HMSO, 1930-1939, volumes 1-10; [followed by] 23 annual reports dated 1941-1962; all 8vo, original printed wrappers; and 7 others (60)

Lot 244

GEORGE III (1738-1820), KING OF GREAT BRITAIN MILITARY COMMISSION OF JOSEPH SNOW, ON VELLUM appointing him Captain in a regiment led by Colonel Sir William Johnston, signed by the King ('George R.') at head, countersigned by the Duke of Portland, (the Prime Minister), with embossed paper seal, laid down and with dampstaining affecting the manuscript but neither the King's nor Portland's signature

Lot 75

1745 JACOBITE RISING, A COLLECTION OF 17 BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS IN 10 VOLUMES INCLUDING RAE, PETER The History of the Rebellion. London: A. Millar, 1746. Second edition, contemporary calf, rebacked; [Secker, Thomas] Nine Sermons preached... on occasion of the Late War and Rebellion. London: R. Rivington, 1758, [ESTC T147665], bookplate of Philip Earl Stanhope, contemporary calf, spine gilt, slightly rubbed; [Anon.] The History of the Rise, Progress and Extinction of the Rebellion in Scotland in the years 1745 and 1746. London: R. Thomson, [n.d.], [ESTC T68821], contemporary calf, rebacked; [Pamphlets - Vernon, Edward] Original Letters to an Honest Sailor. London: R. Thomas, [1746], [ESTC T64412]; [Vernon, Edward] A Specimen of Naked Truth, from a British Sailor. London: W. Webb, 1746, [ESTC T49588]; Dean, John A Narrative of the Shipwreck of the Nottingham Galley. 1726, [ESTC T135935]; [Anon.] Excise: Being a Collection of Letters. London: W. Mears, 1733, [ESTC T58794]; Murray, John Genuine Memoirs of John Murray Esq. London: J. Wilford, 1747, [ESTC T87633]; [Fielding, Henry] A Dialogue between a Gentleman of London. London: M. Cooper, 1747., [ESTC T89864]; [Anon.] A Short Account of the late Application to Parliament made by the Merchants of London upon the Neglect of their Trade. London: T. Cooper, 1742, [ESTC T17522]; [Pulteney, William, Earl of Bath] A Letter from a Member of Parliament.. concerning the Sum of 115,000 l. London: J. Walker, 1729, [ESTC N66233], contemporary calf, rubbed; Bolingbroke, Viscount A Letter to Sir William Windham. London: A. Millar, 1753, engraved portrait, contemporary calf, rubbed; Ford, T. By Authority of the Sheriffs. An Account of the Behaviour of William, late Earl of Kilmarnock. Printed for J. Hinton, 1746, 4to, later boards, a few words trimmed, [ESTC T167014]; [Anon.] The Life of Archibald Mc'Donald of Barisdale. Edinburgh Printed, London Reprinted, 1754, engraved portrait, later boards, [ESTC T40943]; [Anon.] A Candid and Impartial Account of the Behaviour of Simon Lord Lovat. London: J. Newbery, 1747, marbled boards; Henderson, Andrew The Edinburgh History of the late Rebellion. London: for the author, 1752. Fourth edition, contemporary calf, [ESTC T110139]; Ferguson, Chancellor The Retreat of the Highlanders through Westmorland in 1745. Kendal, 1889, plates, marbled boards (10)

Lot 420

THE TERN PRESS, NICHOLAS & MARY PARRY 6 WORKS Ellis, Randolph Disasters of War. Market Drayton: Tern Press, 1975. 4to, illustrations by Nicholas Parry, number 26 of 50 copies signed by author and illustrator, original blindstamped black calf; Shelton, John A First Selection. Market Drayton: Tern Press, 1974. 8vo, lino cuts by Nicholas & Mary Parry, one of the deluxe edition of 10 produced, original yellow silk; Jefferies, Richard The Water Colley. Market Drayton: Tern Press, [1984]. 12mo, illustrated by Nicholas & Mary Parry, number 15 of 90 signed copies, original boards; Jones, R. Gerralt Bardsey… Market Drayton: Tern Press, 1976. 4to, prints by Nicholas Parry, number 23 of 50 signed copies, brown pigskin gilt; Griffiths, Bill Aelfric's Colloquy. Market Drayton: Tern Press, [n.d.] Oblong 8vo, illustrated by Nicholas Parry, number 34 of 90 signed copies, original quarter morocco over calk covers; Abbs, Peter Songs of a New Talliesin. Market Drayton: Tern Press, 1979. Oblong 8vo, illustrated by Nicholas Parry, number 11 of 90 signed copies, original patterned cloth (6)

Lot 115

JACOBITE PAMPHLETS, 1748-1756 10 ITEMS, COMPRISING: [Anon.] Genuine Copies of Letters from the French Ambassador relating to the Pretender's Son. London: J. Raymond, 1748, 8vo, 19pp., sellotape repair to inner margin of title disbound, [ESTC T184775, 6 copies UK, 3 N. America]; [Hume, David] A True Account of the Behaviour and Conduct of Archibald Stewart. London: M. Cooper, 1748. 12mo, 34pp., wrappers, [ESTC T103179]; "Philocarolus" A Letter from an Old Cavalier, to the Reverend Mr. Thomas Wingfield. 8vo, modern boards, title slightly browned, [ESTC T72796]; "Citizen of London" A Familiar Instructive Dialogue. London, 1748. 8vo, calf, rebacked, [ESTC N9673, 4 copies UK, 2 N. America]; James, Prince of Wales, 1688-1766] A Collection of Declarations, Proclamations and other valuable Papers. [?Edinburgh], Re-printed 1748. 8vo, 80pp., red morocco, bookplate of the Knight of Morar, hinge weak, [ESTC T163990]; [Anon.] A Letter to the Oxford Tories. London: M. Cooper, 1750. 8vo, half-title, quarter morocco, slight dampstaining, [ESTC T103619]; [Goring, Henry A Conference lately held betwixt H- G-, Esq. and a certain E- L- at A-n. [London?: s.n.], 1750. 8vo, half-title, modern boards, [ESTC T31173, 5 copies UK, 1 N. America]; [Haywood, Eliza F.] A Letter from H- G-g Esq., ... Gentleman of the Bed-chamber to the Young Chevalier. London: Pamphlet Shops, 1750. 8vo, 63pp., modern boards, [ESTC T37884]; [Anon.] An Address from the Independent Freeholders of the P---v---ce of M-ns---r. Dublin, London Re-printed 1754. 8vo, 23pp., half-title, modern boards, [ESTC T165080]; [Bolingbroke, Henry St. John, Viscount] The Character of the Pretender. [Edinburgh?], 1756. 8vo, 15pp, wrappers, [ESTC T107589] (10)

Lot 70

1715 JACOBITE RISING, A COLLECTION OF 13 BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS INCLUDING [DEFOE, DANIEL] Minutes of the Negotiation of Mons. Mesnager at the Court of England. London: R. Roberts, 1736. Second edition, [ESTC T69665], contemporary calf, rubbed; [Lockhart, George] Memoirs concerning the Affairs of Scotland. London: J. Baker, 1714, contemporary calf, worn, [ESTC T39120], worn, hinges weak; Patten, Robert The History of the late Rebellion. London: J. Baker & T. Warner, 1717, [ESTC T144466], contemporary panelled calf, slightly rubbed; [Lindsay, Colin], Earl of B[alcarres]. An Account of the Affairs of Scotland. relating to the Revolution in 1688. London: J. Baker, 1714. First edition, 8vo, [2], vi, 5-150, [2], [ESTC T18888]; bound with A Key to the Account. London: J. Moor, [1714], 8vo, [iv], 16, [ESTC 29388], 2 works in one volume, later cloth, lightly spotted; [Rebel] A True Account of the Proceedings at Perth. London: J. Baker, 1716, [ESTC T69398], 19th century green half morocco; [Earbery, Mathias] A Vindication of the History of Clemency. London: Printed in the year 1720, [ESTC T116878], later half calf, lacks plate, slightly spotted; [Walpole, Horatio, Baron] The Case of the Hessian Forces in the Pay of Great-Britain. London: R. Francklin, 1731. [ESTC T20198], sewn as issued, uncut, lightly spotted, title lightly dust-soiled; [Walpole, Horatio] The Interest of Great Britain Steadily pursued. Part I. London: J. Roberts, 1743, [ESTC T108412], sewn as issued, uncut; Kennett, White. The Witch-Craft of the present Rebellion. London: J. Churchill, 1715, [ESTC N491929], 19th century green half morocco, worn, title lightly dust-soiled; [Anon.] The Annals of King George... containing a full and compleat History of the Rebellion. London: A Bell, 1716-17, 2 volumes, [ESTC T160577], contemporary calf, rubbed; [Anon.] A Compleat History of the Rebellion. London: W. Hinchliffe, S. Cliffe & T. Cox, 1716, [ESTC T31008], marbled boards, title repaired in inner margin, slightly spotted, a few marginal stains; Swift, Jonathan. The History of the Four Last Years of the Queen. London: A. Millar, 1758. First edition, contemporary calf, rubbed, Castle Menzies Library bookplate, a few stains to title (13)

Lot 102

JACOBITE HISTORY, COMPRISING MACPHERSON, JAMES THE HISTORY OF GREAT BRITAIN, FROM THE RESTORATION TO the Accession of the House of Hannover. London: W. Strahan, 1775. First edition, 2 volumes, 4to, contemporary tree calf, rubbed, joints of volume 1 split, bookplates of Thomas Maitland Dundrennan; Clarke, Rev. J.S. The Life of James the Second. London: Longman [&c.], 1816. First edition, 2 volumes, 4to, contemporary half calf, bookplate of Charles Barclay, neatly rebacked, corners neatly repaired, some spotting; Historical Manuscripts Commission Calendar of the Stuart Papers belonging to His Majesty the King. London, 1902-1923. 7 volumes, 8vo, half morocco, joint of volume 1 split; Macdonald, Allan R. The Truth about Flora Macdonald. Inverness, 1938, 4to, plates, original cloth (12)

Lot 74

1745 JACOBITE RISING, A COLLECTION OF 13 PAMPHLETS AND BOOKS INCLUDING [FIELDING, HENRY] A COMPLEAT HISTORY AND AUTHENTICK HISTORY of the Rise, Progress and Extinction of the late Rebellion. London: M. Cooper, 1747, half-title, [ESTC T60635], brown morocco gilt, lacks plate and map; [Anon.] A Religious Ode occasioned by the Present Rebellion. London: R. Dodsley, 1745. 4to, half-title, marbled boards, [ESTC T46725], a few words cropped by binder; [Anon.] A Serious Address to the Frequenters of Play-Houses. [?Edinburgh], Printed in the ever memorable year of the Scottish Rebellion, 1746, half-title, [ESTC T65554], modern cloth; "Philalethes" Christianity Defended, in a letter to the Right Honourable Simon Ld. Lovat. London: M. Cooper [&c.], 1746. [ESTC T86490], cloth, short marginal tear to title, later cloth; [Anon.] A New Edition of some Scarce Papers... shewing the Harmony of the present Presbyterians. [?Edinburgh], 1746, modern marbled boards, [ESTC T131563], slight soiling to inner margin of title; [Anon.] Memoirs of the Life of Lord Lovat. London: M. Cooper, 1746, [ESTC 39147], later marbled boards; [Anon] A Candid and Impartial Account of the Behaviour of Simon Lord Lovat. London: J. Newbery, 1747., [ESTC T19869], half-title, disbound; "Atticus" A Congratulatory Letter to John Murray, Esq., late Secretary to the young Pretender. London: W. Webb, 1747, [ESTC T87956], disbound, sellotape repair to inner margin of title; [Swift, Jonathan] Good Queen Anne Vindicated. London: W. Owen, 1748. Second edition, half-title, [ESTC T82105], stitched as issued, uncut; [Anon.] The Highlander Delineated. London: J. Roberts, 1745, [ESTC N32885], half-title, stitched as issued; Dupont, John The Loyal Miscellany. Consisting of several sermons and other tracts and essays. London: for the Author, 1751, errata leaf, later calf, [ESTC T134707]; Patten, Robert The History of the Rebellion. London: J. Roberts, 1745, fore-margins and corners of a few leaves ragged, [ESTC N7473], contemporary calf, slightly rubbed; [Graham, Dougal] An Impartial History of the Rise, Progress and Extinction of the late Rebellion. Glasgow: J. Robertson, 1774. 12mo, woodcut frontispiece, later calf, slightly rubbed, [ESTC T86103]

Lot 118

JACOBITE UPRISINGS 57 BOOKS, INCLUDING Chambers, Robert Jacobite Memoirs of the Rebellion of 1745. Edinburgh: William & Robert Chambers, 1834. 8vo, original cloth; Tayler, Alistair & Henrietta 1715: The Story of the Rising. London: Thomas Nelson and Sons Ltd., 1936. First edition, 8vo, original red cloth gilt; Mounsey, Gill, editor Carlisle in 1745, Authentic Account of the Occupation of Carlisle in 1745. London: Longman an Co., 1846. 8vo, original cloth gilt rebacked; Eardley-Simpson, L. Derby and the Forty-Five. [London]: Philip Allan, 1933. 8vo, original blue cloth gilt; Chambers, C.E.S. The Woodhouselee MS. London: W. & R. Chambers, 1907. 8vo, red cloth; Forbes, J. MacBeth Jacobite Gleanings from state Manuscripts... Edinburgh: Oliphant, Anderson and Ferrier, 1903. 8vo, original red cloth gilt; Burton, John Hill Lives of Simon Lord Lovat, and Duncan Forbes, of Culloden. London: Chapman and Hall, 1847. 8vo, original brown cloth gilt; and 50 others, sold not subject to return (57)

Lot 221

J R R Tolkien: "The Silmarillion", illust by Francis Molsley, 1997 Folio Society hardback edition, complete with slip cover, George R R Martin: "A Game of Thrones - The Illustrated Edition: A Song of Ice and Fire", Vol 1 hardback, and Brian Sibly: "Lord of the Rings, The Making of the Movie Trilogy"

Lot 258

A late 19th Century bronze bust of Benjamin Disraeli, mounted on a serpentine socle, all-over dark brown patina, signed R. Bell and dated 1881, height 53cm 

Lot 1168

Veterinary / Equestrian Interest. The Ages of the Horse, Correctly Exhibited by the Tables of the Teeth, London: Fores [with mounted label for R. Ackermann], 24 April 1848, vibrant hand-coloured aquatint etching, sectional, linen-backed, publisher's cloth boards with original title label

Lot 280

An antique ivory desk thermometer and compass combined, signed R. Ashburne, Liberpool, height 11cm

Lot 1251

Collection of five framed prints, comprising: Cecil Aldin (1870-1935), Talbot Inn, Chaddesley-Corbett, colour print signed in pencil l.l., Fine Art Trade Guild blind-stamp, published by Eyre & Spottiswoode, period frame bearing publisher label verso, 39cm by 42cm; Joseph F. Pimm, An Ancient Relic, signed l.r., etching, 19.5cm by 25cm (plate-mark); Joseph F. Pimm, The Customs House, Kings Lynn, signed l.r., etching with drypoint, 25cm by 30cm (plate-mark); T. A. Phillips, K.E.S. New Street Birmingham, 1937, signed l.r., etching, 15cm by 20cm; 'Set Too', cock-fighting scene, hand-coloured aquatint etching, engraved by R. G. Reeve after Henry Alken, dated 1840, 15.5cm by 20.5cm (5)

Lot 1167

Collection of three golf books: 1) Half Hours with an Old Golfer, by "Calamo Currente", illustrated by G. A. Laundy, London: George Bell and Sons, 1895, publisher's gilt embossed brown cloth, contents good and bright with some light spotting, general discolouration and light wear to spine/headcaps with faint splitting to joints; 2) Golfing: A Handbook to The Royal and Ancient Game, by Robert Chambers, Edinburgh & London: W. & R. Chambers, 1891, publisher's red pictorial cloth, contents good and bright, some wear/loss to cloth at spine; 3) Scotland's Gift Golf: Reminiscences, by Charles Blair Macdonald, New York & London: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1928, publisher's gilt red cloth, folding map at rear, contents generally good and bright, binding pulling away from text block, library inscriptions/stamps (3)

Lot 351

A Robert Morden map of Berkshire, a print of a traction engine and an R White green ball stopper bottle

Lot 1082

William Lionel Wyllie R.A. R.W.S.(British, 1851-1931), The Thames at Deptford, signed l.r., titled on W. R. Deighton & Sons label verso, pencil and gre washes, 23 by 48cm, framedProvenance: W.R Deighton & Sons, London, (with a letter dated 29.5.25 to the new owner stating that he had the sketch signed by the artist).

Lot 476

William R Hoyles (British 19th/20th century) Highland landscape Watercolour Signed lower right 22.7 x 39.4cm (8¾ x 15½ in.) Together with another by the same hand, Children resting outside a cottage, Signed lower left, 34.2 x 23.5cm (2)

Lot 375

A Continental, probably Austrian, cold painted spelter Orientalist inkwell in the form of a camel, early 20th century, the animal reclining, its lambrequin saddle opening to an interior with glass liner, stamped G R B inside the hinged cover, 14cm high, 24cm wide

Lot 471

After James Ward Leopold Lithograph Text reads James Ward RA. Prix, et Del. Select proof retouched by J.W. London. Pub. April 1823 for J.W. by R. Ackermann. Rodwell & Martin. Colnaghi & Co and inscribed in pencil 101 Strand T Clay Ludgate Hill & Dickinson Bond St 33.5 x 45cm (13 x 17½ in.) From a Series of Lithographic Drawings of Celebrated Horses from Pictures Painted by James Ward and Drawn on Stone.

Lot 544

After J. Mott, 'Maid of The Mill,' trotting horse and driver Mr Charles Balchin driving London to Brighton, published 1853 by R. Knight, 50x66cm, mounted, glazed, framed, together with 1824 "View of the Worcester Race Course & Grand Stand," Drawn and Etched by H.B. Ziegler, Aquatint by Geo. Hunt, 34x58cm (both with restoration)

Lot 44

A Mintons ceramic cabinet plate decorated with a hand-painted study of flowers in a planter, with gilded rim, together with a pair of cabinet plates, both hand-painted with flowers, signed 'R Pilsbury' (who painted for Mintons) (two plates broken in half) and a further floral painted cabinet plate, all measuring 24cm diameter, in matching frames and mounts

Lot 536

Carroll, Lewis, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, illustrated by Gwynedd M. Hudson, publ Hodder and Stoughton, together with Milton's Paradise Lost, London, 1827, 136x90mm in full leather, miniature Biblia, R. Wilkin, 1727, 40x25mm, and other books

Lot 493

ATHELHAMPTON HALL: an original locomotive nameplate from the GWR This lot is sold with a file of correspondence addressed to Robert Cooke, Esq. MP, including a letter from R. Beeching on British Railways Board letterhead dated 1st March 1963. In 1928 the Great Western Railway introduced a new class of express passenger locomotives. Named after English and Welsh country houses with Hall in their title, they were known as the Hall Class. They were very successful and 259 were built up to 1943. From 1943 the locomotive was redesigned and brought up to modern standards, while retaining its essential characteristics, and a new class was introduced, known as Modified Halls, of which 71 were built between 1944 and 1950. Athelhampton Hall, number 6971, was built at Swindon and went into service in October 1947. It was originally based in Bristol but spent much of its working life at Tyseley, Birmingham. Withdrawn in October 1964, it was broken up shortly afterwards. When Hall Class locomotives were withdrawn it was quite common for the owners of country houses which had Hall Class locomotives named after them to buy the nameplates.

Lot 444

ATTRIBUTED TO FRANCIS SWAINE A British frigate and other shipping in a stiff breeze, the reverse with various labels including one stating early ownership and another for Frost and Reed dated 24th October 1968, oil on canvas, 18.5" x 38" Provenance: According to a label on the reverse originally in the collection of R, Hopkins Perkins.

Lot 958

Violin bow by H R Pfretzschner, round stick, mother of pearl eye to frog, impressed with coat of arms, nickel button with ebony inset, 54g

Lot 769

12 inch singles - Approximately 100 R&B, Hip Hop etc, mostly 1980's and 1990's 

Lot 1043

Lalique Violettes glass vase of flared form decorated with African violets number 930 signed to base R Lalique, 14.5cm tall, 16.5cm in diameter together with Lalique by Eric Knowles Shire Publications. 

Lot 910

Cyrus PSX R fully regulated intelligent power supply

Lot 768

12 inch singles - Approximately 100 R&B, Hip Hop etc, mostly 1980's and 1990's 

Lot 767

12 inch singles - Approximately 100 R&B, Hip Hop etc, mostly 1980's and 1990's 

Lot 230

Hornby Railways: accessories including R.8012 Hammant & Morgan 2000 Power Controller, 900 Controller, spare wheels, track; other makes including Ratio, Superquick, Crescent and Hornby-Dublo

Lot 227

Hornby R. 2278.M The Silver Jubilee set with certificate in original box

Lot 225

Hornby R.1029 Permanent Way set in original box

Lot 226

Hornby R/2195.M 'Flying Fox' Master Cutler set with certificate in original box

Lot 508

A Lalique 'chiens' glass bowl with green accents, decorated with dogs, raised mark R Lalique, 24cm diameter

Lot 671

An early 20th century walnut veneered mantel clock, retailed by Russells of Manchester, in shaped case with carved border, the front with brass presentation plaque 'to R Greir Evans in recognition of his valuable work as Vice President of the Lancashire and Cheshire Alliance of Master Printers June 4th 1928', the circular dial with movement stamped 'English mvt with Swiss expt', 23cm high, (a/f), no key

Lot 506

A Caverswall porcelain limited edition pedestal vase and cover no 3 of 5, commemorating the Queen's Silver Jubilee, decorated with an oval panel of Windsor Castle signed R Shufflebottom, on blue ground with gilt embellishments, 28cm, with paperwork

Lot 795

R J Hammond, rural landscape view of figures on a path before a cottage and distant fields, oil on canvas, signed, 25cm by 34cm

Lot 678

A late 19th century brass framed timepiece with square shaped frame decorated with scallop shells within a pierced border of flowers, the circular dial with Arabic numerals, the movement stamped R & Co within an oval border, 22cm high, with key

Lot 473

A Victorian turquoise double ended scent bottle, with foliate engraved screw and hinged lids, 13cm L, together with a Victorian opaline green glass scent bottle by T R Mellish & Company, London, of baluster form, with a gilt metal hinged lid, with engraved foliate decoration, 9cm H. (AF) (2)

Lot 217

Michael W King (20thC), End of the season Newquay, watercolour, signed, dated '78, 23cm H, 33.5cm W, together with R A Lowe (19thC), Landscape with fishing boats, watercolour, monogrammed, 25cm H, 36.5cm W. (2)

Lot 342

A 9ct gold and blue enamel oval photo locket, decorated with fleur de lys, 9ct rose gold mourning ring, bearing initial J, size R, and a 9ct gold pendant cross, 20.8g all in. (3)

Lot 53

20th century school, abstract, pair, 42cm x 61cm, one signed 'Wood', the other 'R Wood', glazed and framed 55cm x 80cm.

Lot 181

A yellow metal hematite intaglio ring, indistinctly marked '10K', gross wt. 5.9g, size R.

Lot 490

Cyrus PSX R power supply and Cyrus CD8 CD player with Cyrsu Commander remote and box of various cables.Condition: power cables and link cable present and lights up when powered on, will be sold as working, untested, with no guarantees, however, if faulty a full refund will be given, see additional images for contents of lot and system with power on, no damage present, minor surface wear to units only.

Lot 463

A pair of 18th Century black and white engravings, W Nutter after W Bigg, "Saturday Evening, The Husbands Return From Labour", and "Sunday Morning, a Cottage Family Going To Church", published 1795 W R Bigg, Gate Street, Lincolns Inn Field, London, 65cm x 73cm

Lot 478

Alfred R Blundell, study of a woodland river scene, signed oil on canvas in simulated walnut painted frame, 34.5 x 44.5cm

Lot 505

R. Anscome, Newmarket, study of the horse "Culworth", signed oil on canvas, 48cm x 58cm

Lot 835

MODEL KING 33008 R/C MINI HELICOPTER WHITE

Lot 217

An antique, cased, silver collared cheroot holder. Engraved detail to silver collars. Hallmarked Birmingham 1898 with R B makers mark.

Lot 259

A Parian ware bust of Queen Victoria by R Belt, in dome; A White Horse Whisky coat hanger; together with two tins of haberdashery equipment; two small maps; and other items.

Lot 217

A Waterman's Ideal fountain pen and propelling pencil set, with marbled cases, both having engraved 9ct gold collars, dated 1926. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Engraving on barrels: 'To Mr J. R. Davies from Pell St Chapel Choir 15 Dec 1926' & 'J. R. D. 15 Dec 1926'. Number on bottom of pen barrel is '52'.

Lot 125

After John R Edwards (Jedd), 'The Night Watch', limited edition coloured print, signed in pencil by the artist, copyrighted to the Police Federation of England and Wales, 46 x 63cm approx, framed and glazed. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 228

A 9ct gold ring and an 18ct gold Mizpah ring. 8.3g total approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: The stone set signet ring is a size N/O and 5 g approx. Mizpah ring is size R and 3 g approx.

Lot 85

LADY MADONNA - ORIGINAL UK 7" DEMO (R 5675). Few on the ground original UK 'green and white' demo 7" of Lady Madonna c/w The Inner Light (R 5675). The record is in VG+ condition. There are some light and minor surface marks to the playing surfaces, though there are never heavier with no scratches to mention. Nice, bright and sharp labels with some spindle markings. Matrix/Mother/Stamper: 7XCE 18438-3 1 G & 18439-2 1 G. Housed with original company sleeve.

Lot 13

STUDIO LPs WITH 7". Smartly presented collection of 4 x LPs with 10 x 7". LPs are Please Please Me (UK mono 5th 'Recording First Published' no 'Sold In UK' PMC 1202 - VG+ light scuff mark on side 1/Ex small mono sleeve), Beatles For Sale (PMC 1240 original 3N/3N - cool Ex/Ex copy), A Hard Day's Night (PMC 1230 3N/3N original - Ex/Ex) and With The Beatles (PMC 1206 7N/7N 'Dominion' - superb Ex+ record/Ex very clean sleeve). Sevens include Magical Mystery Tour EP (MMT-1 mono original blue page), I Feel Fine (R 5200), Help! (R 5305), We Can Work It Out, Ticket To Ride and Strawberry Fields/Penny Lane (orig p/s R 5570- Ex+/VG+). Elsewhere condition is typically very clean Ex to Ex+.

Lot 72

FACTORY SAMPLE UK 7". Cool pack of 5 x original UK 7" intended for promo use. 4 contain 'Factory Sample Not For Sale' stickers on the A side labels, these are She Loves You (R 5055 - very glossy Ex), A Hard Day's Night (R 5160 - fine Ex), I Want To Hold Your Hand (R 5084 - Ex) and From Me To You (R 5015 - Ex). Also with Help! (R 5393 with yellow 'E' sticker indicating this record was selected for random play testing - Ex).

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