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Lot 332

18CT DIAMOND RING. 18ct gold diamond set ring, size R, 3.7g

Lot 339

DIAMOND RING. Presumed white gold sapphire and diamond ring size R

Lot 657

RECORDS. 150+ RECORDS. One hundred and fifty house, R & B and Techno including White label 12" vinyl records

Lot 669

RECORDS. One hundred and fifty House, R&B, Techno including White Label 12" vinyl records

Lot 273

Rhodesian General Service Medal to 28017 Constable R. Mavhimira

Lot 277

Edwardian Officers Commission to R. D. Davies, 10th Baluch Regiment, Indian Army, Served 80 Malialand and WWI (Taken POW 20 December, 1914) Possibly signed by King Edward.

Lot 308

British WWII Commando Cap badge and I.D. Badge to 14735614 R Meredith.

Lot 313

Presentation Plaque from Commodore L. Handoko, Indonesian Navy to Captain R. Bishop RN. Very impressive piece.

Lot 336

Colonial Police Reserve Medal named to 11771T R. Mossop N.U.

Lot 467

Burma perfin range of Kings George V & VI incl 2 r & 5r used scarce (5)

Lot 540

South Africa/Orange Free State 1896 Halve Penny, no stop SG 78 mounted mint, a very fine used block of 4 V R I 2d including no stop after V variety choice item SG 103a

Lot 541

South Africa Transvaal 1900 V, R, I, (2nd British Occupation) overprints 1/2d to 1/-, fresh mounted mint Cat £60 and later printing 1/2 to 1/- lightly mounted mint (18) Cat £85+

Lot 542

South Africa/Orange Free State 1902 V. R. I. Overprint 4d on 6d on 6d block of 4 mounted mint with variety 'thick V and inverted 1 of I' SG 136ca

Lot 131

A Charles II silver Puritan spoon, maker's mark of R over W, London possibly 1662, tapering stem, the reverse of the terminal scratch initialled 'W' over 'WE', length 18.8cm, approx. weight 1.8oz.

Lot 136

A late-17th century provincial silver Dog-nose spoon, probably by Robert Colgate, Lewes circa 1700, the oval bowl with a plain Rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal scratch initialled 'S' over 'R*A', length 17.5cm, approx. weight 1.2oz.

Lot 328

λBy R. E. Stone, a three-piece Art Deco silver tea set, London 1935, also signed 'R. E. Stone', octagonal tapering form, scroll handle, with a stylised border, the teapot with an ivory handle and finial, on an octagonal foot, length handle to spout 24.5cm, approx. weight 35oz. (3)

Lot 338

A mixed lot of Scottish silver flatware, comprising: a Fiddle pattern dessert spoon, by Charles Jamieson, Inverness, a pair of King's pattern egg spoons, by R and R Keay, Perth, a butter knife, by William Jamieson, Aberdeen, a table fork by R and R Keay, Perth, rhodium plated, a pair of egg spoons, two pairs of sugar tongs and four 18th century teaspoons, approx. weight 11oz. (13)

Lot 513

A pair of modern silver five-light candelabra, by R. Comyns, London 1965, in the George I manner, knopped stems, on raised circular bases, the four scroll arms each supporting a spool shaped capital, height 35.5cm, weight of branches 43oz. (2)

Lot 701

Reginald L (Llewellyn?) Harvey (1888-1973) The Point-to-Point Meeting, oil on canvas, signed R L Harvey, 48 x 35.5cm

Lot 596

Cigarette cards - including Players Churchmans; R & J Hills and Wills including railway, Royal Airforce, cricketers, golf, motor cards, dogs and old inns (qty)

Lot 772

CASED WWI RANGEFINDER by E. R. Watts & Son, London, serial number 5949, the silvered scale with range in yards, wooden handle, complete with original fitted case

Lot 787

LEICA R3 MOT ELECTRONIC SLR CAMERA numbered 1508441, made in Portugal, in black, fitted with Leitz Vario-Elmar-R 1:3.5/35-70mm E60 lens numbered 3287892

Lot 209

An early 20th Century five piece American silver tea/coffee service with ivory insulated handles, R. Wallace & Sons Connecticut, Sterling 1273, combined weight 1833g

Lot 320

R. Lalique France, a frosted glass Dahlia patterned wall light with etched signiture and metal wall frame

Lot 560

RENE LALIQUE VIOLETTES VASE frosted opalescent glass, No. 930, designed 1921, moulded to the everted rim with a band of leaves, wheel engraved 'R LALIQUE FRANCE No. 930', 16cm high Note: Two very minor chips to rim, otherwise in very good condition

Lot 164

Officers dress sword, engraved blade, (rusted), pierced basket hilt, wire bound grip, the blade inscribed, "A. H. Edwards, 2nd Lieutenant 7th R. F., 20th May 1915", leather bound scabbard and leather outer cover..

Lot 47

Private R. Archer, 1st Dragoon Guards, Crimean medal, one bar, Sebastopol with ribbon.

Lot 60

T. D. R. Gaethere Kiarie, 765 Elizabeth II Africa General Service medal, one bar, Kenya with ribbon.

Lot 64

Bearer Munshi Ran, A.B.C., 343, British War medal 1914-20, bronze with ribbon, Driver S. G. Haynes, Royal Artillery, 91189, British War medal 1914-20, silver with ribbon, Private W. Dixon, SHER.RANG, 2375 British War medal 1914-20, silver with ribbon and Private T.C. West, R. A. M. C. 498 Victory medal, British pattern with ribbon, (4).

Lot 69

Driver B. J. Clarke, Royal Artillery, 1718, Territorial Force War medal 1914-19 with ribbon, Arthur R. Brown, Mercantile Marine War medal with ribbon, Driver S. Baber, R.F.A., 4536 Army Long Service and Good Conduct medal, George VI with scrolled swivel suspension with ribbon, W. Henderson, A.B.R.F.R., SS.10457 CPO.B.16236, Royal Fleet Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct medal with ribbon and a George VI Imperial Service medal with ribbon, (5).

Lot 78

Henry Tyrrell, The History of the War with Russia, giving full details of the Operations of the Allied Armies, London Printing and Publishing Company Limited, two volumes, Mr R Montgomery Martin, The Indian Empire, London Printing and Publishing Company, two volumes, The History of England in three volumes, Battles of the 19th Century in two volumes, Deeds of Valour in two volumes, After Pretoria, two volumes and With the Flag to Pretoria, two volumes, (15).

Lot 1

The Gentleman's Jockey and Approved Farrier Instructing In The Natures, Causes and Cures of All Diseases Incident to Horses, 6th Edn, fldg diagrammatic index, 2 pages partially torn out, contemp cf, 12mo, printed for H Twyford, O Blagrave & R Harford, 1681, (sold with all faults, not subject to return).

Lot 130

A quantity of press photographs of Sir James R W Parker when British High Commissioner in The Gambia 1972-75, (approximately 100).

Lot 131

An album of photographs c1900, including fifteen Photochrom Zurich views of Pompeii, Trieste, Jerusalem, sepia photographs of Malta, one signed 'R Ellis' and tinted Japanese photographs, sizes vary.

Lot 132

An album of approximately 60 photographs c1900, including five of battleships, two signed 'R Ellis' and 'Symmonds & Co. Portsmouth', also views of Malta, Corfu, Pompeii, Naples, Gibraltar, Sicily, two of women by Bonfils, mainly 27 x 20cm approximately.

Lot 211

A WWI group of three medals awarded to 1862 CEBM Smith, 28 London R: British War Medal, Victory Medal and 1914-15 Star and a gilt metal royal crest, 8cm long.

Lot 296

A Kammer & Reinhardt '39' bisque head doll with sleeping blue eyes, blonde wig, open mouth with upper teeth and jointed composition body, marked 'K [star] R 39' to back of head, 38cm long.

Lot 346

A French metal infantry helmet with R F grenade motif, and two other metal helmets, (3).

Lot 377

A 9ft 6" split-cane trout fly rod marked 'St Leonard T R Shotton 1967 Line GBG' and a three-piece fibreglass rod, (2).

Lot 394

A wooden-headed hickory shaft putter stamped 'R Forgan', with leather-bound grip, 89cm long.

Lot 413

A quantity of mainly brass-mounted microscope and camera lenses and microscope parts, including a Dallmeyer 12" F7.7 Dallon Tele-Anastigmat lens no.173923 and a Ross, London 6½" Xpres 1:4.5 lens no.82422 and objective lenses by C Reichert, R & J Beck, and others, slides etc.

Lot 110

The next thirteen lots are from the library of the Rothenstein family: William, John, Michael, etc.ANTIQUARIAN:1. Milton, John: Le Paradis Perdu. English and French edn., in two folio volumes. Paris: Defer de Maisonneuve, 1792, 1st edn. thus, with twelve engravings printed in colour by Bonnefoy. Contemporary full mottled calf, aeg; PPviii; 391; 377. With only 11 of the 12 plates (lacking one). Covers scuffed and the odd small stain; o/w G+;2. Milton, John: Paradise Lost. The second edn., with notes of various authors, by Thomas Newton. In two volumes. J and R Tonson and S Draper, 1750, with frontis portrait plus 12 plates. Contemporary full leather. Covers worn and detached; the odd small tear (without loss); o/w G+;3. Somervile, W: The Chase. 1804 (another title-page is dated 1802). Contemporary full leather. Worn; o/w G;4. Coleridge, S T: Letters, Conversations and Recollections. Two volumes. Moxon, 1836, 1st edn. Original cloth; ex-libra. Covers worn, hinge

Lot 112

ILLUSTRATED, ETC.:1. Montorgueil, G; Job (illustrator): Three works in one volume (France Son Histoire, La Cantiniere France Son Histoire and Les Trois Couleurs). Paris, nd, folio, original decorative cloth, teg. Fully illustrated in colour. Covers little worn;2. Kipling, R; W Heath Robinson (illustrator): A Song of the English. Hodder & Stoughton, nd; with 30 tipped-in colour plates. Covers damp stained; one page frayed at edges; o/w G;3. The Times War Graves. Nd, c.1929. inscribed: from Sir Charles McLaren (Baron Aberconway) to his Grandson, Bodnant, March, 1929. Covers faded; o/w VG;4. Plus five others, including: The Story of Barbar; Darrow: You are Sitting on my Eyelashes; Peter Arno’s Circus; Steinberg’s Art of Living (all 1st edns.) (8)

Lot 115

MODERN FIRST EDITIONS:1. Vonnegut, K: Slaughterhouse 5. Cape, 1970, 1st dw (30s. £1.50). vg;2. Heller, J: Catch-22. Cape, 1962, 1st edn., dw(21s.), 2nd State dw. Binder’s flaw to front cover; dw little chipped; o/w VG;3. Chopping, R: The Fly. Secker, 1965, 1st edn. dw(25s.). Dw little worn and with few tears; o/w g;4. Fowles, J: The Collector. Cape, 1963, 1st edn. 2nd impr.; dw(18s.). Dw little worn; o/w vg;5. Graves, R: Good-bye To All That. Cape, 1929, 1st expurgated edn. Original cloth blotched; o/w G+ (5)

Lot 117

PHOTOGRAPHY AND ART:1. Avedon, Richard; Capote, Truman: Observations. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1959, 1st edn. Folio, original boards and slipcase. Slipcase worn and torn with small loss; inscription to front endpaper: To Michael and Sam;2. Marchand, Y; Romain Meffre: The Ruins of Detroit. Steidl, Germany, 2010, 1st edn. Original pictorial cloth. Fine;3. Masereel, F: Six Woodcuts from the Idea. Redstone Press, nd, 1st edn. Folio; loose in a folder as issued. VG;4. Mortimer, R: Captivity: Twenty-four Drawings by Fred Uhlman. Cape, 1946, 1st edn. Dw; VG;5. Plus two others: David Hockney’s Blue Guitar, 1977, 1st dw; and Marcel Jean’s History of Surrealist Art, 1960, 1st dw. Both VG (6)

Lot 136

TIGERS AND HUNTING:1. Burton, R G: Book of Man-Eaters. Hutchinson, 1931, 1st edn. Covers little worn; o/w G;2. Patterson, J H: Man-Eaters of Tsavo and Other East African Adventures. 1909, rep. VG;3. Plus ten others (12)

Lot 200

1. HUGHES, Ted; LLOYD, R J (illustrator): The Cat and the Cuckoo. A series of 28 separate offset-printed colour plates by Lloyd, each with a Hughes poem printed below. May, 1987, 1st edn. limited to 200 copies; priced at £450 the set or £20 each (Sagar and Tabor A92-A). Loose in folder, as issued. VG+;2. SAGAR and TABOR: Ted Hughes. A Bibliography, 1946-1995. 2nd edn. 1998. Original cloth; fine (2)

Lot 217

1. Buffon: Histoire Naturelle (Oiseaux). Five volumes, Paris, 1775. Numerous engraved plates, original publishers boards. Worn and torn;2. Mudie, R: Feathered Tribes of the British Islands. Two volumes. 1841, coloured plates (complete);3. Loudon, Mrs: The Ladies Magazine of Gardening. Smith, 1842, with twelve hand coloured plates; plus coloured plan; half leather. Worn;4. Hulme, F E: Familiar Garden Flowers. Five volume set; nd, c.1880s. With all the chromo plates present (13)

Lot 224

LEECH, John (illustrator):1. Volume containing 66 artists’ proofs of book illustrations by John Leech. Some with notes in the artist’s hand?? referring to alterations, tales, etc. and some with his additions in pencil, many being proofs before letters, with the title of the work added. Signed half leather binding by Henry Young & Sons, Liverpool; aeg. Spine scuffed; foxing and browning;2. Broad Grins from China. R Bentley, 1852, 1st edn. (Bentley’s Shilling Series). Original boards; rebacked with new endpapers;3. The Pleasures of Mr Briggs: Fishing, Hunting, Shooting. Glasgow, Gowans & Gray, 1905, 1st thus. Original wrappers (3)

Lot 240

BINDINGS:1. Thackeray, W M: The Newcomes. In two volumes. 1854, 1st edn. illustrated. Half calf;2. Southey, R: Sir Thomas More. In two volumes. 1831, 2nd edn. half leather;3. Carlyle’s French Revolution. In two volumes;4. Plus: twenty-six other finely bound books. G+ (30)

Lot 245

BINDING:1. Adams, F: The Beautiful Book of Nursery Rhymes Stories and Pictures. With colour plates;2. Wilde, O: The Happy Prince and Other Tales. 1920, with dust jacket; illustrated by Charles Robinson;3. Stevenson, R L: A Child's Garden of Verses. 1931, 1st thus, illustrated by Willebeek le Mair;4. Plus: four others (7)

Lot 260

BASKERVILLE PRESS:Addison (Joseph): The Works. Four volumes complete. Birmingham; printed by John Baskerville for J and R Tonson, London, 1761, 1st edn. thus. With frontis portrait plus 16 plates. With the very scarce 'Directions to the Binder' leaf in volume 1 (which carries instructions that it be cut out). 4to. PP: volume1: xxv, (ii)contents, (i)blank, 1-537, (ii)blank, (i)directions to the binder (this leaf to be cut out), title page(dialogues), 415-537(misnumbered 525), (iv)index; volume 2: (viii), 538, (xi)Index; volume 3: 579, (xi)Index; volume 4: 555, (x)Index. Contemporary full speckled calf. Rubbed and hinges cracked; last page in volume 2 torn (without loss); two armorial bookplates; G+ (4)

Lot 268

MACHIAVELLI, Niccolo:The Works of the Famous Nicholas Machiavel, Citizen and Secretary of Florence,Printed by T W for A Churchill, R Bonwick, T Goodwin, 1720, 3rd edn. Folio, contemporary full leather with embossed design to covers. PP: 543. Covers rubbed; o/w G

Lot 284

1. (BEWICK, J) (illustrator): The New Robinson Crusoe. John Stockdale, 1789, with 32 plates and one text illustration, pp265, (vii)publishers adverts. Contemporary full leather with new spine. Covers rubbed; frontis partially stuck to front endpaper; browning and staining;2. (COOK, W): The Life of Samuel Johnson, LLD. With occasional remarks on his writings, an authentic copy of his Will, and a catalogue of his works. Dublin, R Moncrieffe, 1785, (1st Irish edn.?) pp(3)-240 with a portrait of Johnson, but lacking the half title. Full calf, rubbed; foxing and browning;3. (WILSON, S A): Relics of Antiquities, Exhibited in the Ruins of Pompeii and Herculaneum. J Harris, nd (plates dated 1825). 6 plates, with 2 images on each. Leather backed boards. Rubbed; some offsetting (3)

Lot 308

BINDING AND GENERAL:1. Southey, R: The Life of Nelson. In two volumes. 1813, 1st edn.; 1st issue (page 258 in volume 2 mis-numbered). Portrait and plate; ppviii, 253, (iii)adverts; 280(including adverts). Leather backed boards, worn; occasional foxing;2. De Lolme, J L: The Constitution of England. Printed by T Spilsbury and sold by G Kearsley, 1775, 1st edn.; ppviii, (i), 448. Contemporary full speckled calf, scuffed and detached;3. Family Receipt-Book. Murray, 1810, half leather, rubbed. One page torn (without loss);4. Davenant, C: An Essay Upon Ways and Means of Supplying the War. Printed for Jacob Tonson, 1695; 160pp; lacking the table between pp76/77. Cloth backed boards; worn and hinges cracked; two pages with paper repair along the inner margins;5. Livii, Titi Patavini: Historiarum Ab Urbe Condita Libri Qui Supersunt XXXV. In six volumes. Mawman, 1813, half leather, two labels and marbled endpapers. Covers little rubbed; o/w G+;6. Fenning, D: The British

Lot 44

The Bible Collection Of Mr Bernard Engel (next 24 lots):HEATH, C and WESTALL, R (illustrator):The Holy Bible,Containing the Old and New Testaments, and the Apocrypha, in three volumes. White, Cochrane and Co, L, 1815, 4to. full leather, gilt; gilt decoration and aeg. Covers little worn; foxing to plates; o/w G+ (3)

Lot 50

BASKETT, John, Oxford:Two editions:1. Common Prayer with Psalter. 1739; Old and New Testaments, 1738 (with two title pages); Brief Concordance or Table to the Bible of the Last Translation, for R Ware, 1732. In all four title pages. Large 8vo. contemporary full leather. Rebacked in c19 with new spine; a few pages trimmed (with small loss to some marginal notes); o/w VG;2. The Holy Bible: Old and New Testaments. 1719 (lacking general title); Plus: The Whole Book of Psalms, Collected into Metre by Thomas Sternhold, John Hopkins and others; S Collins, 1720. 8vo. contemporary full leather. Rebacked with original spine and new endpapers; occasional foxing and the odd tear; o/w; G (2)

Lot 55

ILLUSTRATED BIBLES:1. Kitto: The Illustrated Family Bible. Old and New Testaments, in two volumes. L, R Fletcher, 1865. Illustrated with 100’s wood engravings and landscape scenes; 4to. contemporary full leather. VG;2. Henry, Matthew: The Family Devotional Bible. Old and New Testaments, in two volumes. London Printing and Publishing Co, nd, c.1850, with numerous maps, plates and views; folio, contemporary full leather. G+;3. Cassell's Illustrated Family Bible. nd, c.1860, fully illustrated, half leather. Worn; some paper oxidisation; A/F (5)

Lot 90

BRITISH TOPOGRAPHY, ETC:1. Gillingwater, E: Historical and Descriptive Account of Saint Edmund's Bury. Saint Edmund's Bury, J Rackham, 1804, 1st edn. three engraved plates, half leather, lacking front blank endpaper; inscription to title page; occasional foxing and some soiling;2. Wilson, J: Memorabilia Cantabrigiae. Harding, 1803; frontis and 17 plates. Contemporary full leather; worn; occasional foxing;3. Kelham R: Domesday Book Illustrated. Nichols, 1788, ppvii, 399, (i); full leather, worn and hinges cracked;4. Plus two others (5)

Lot 294

R. P?, A moored yacht in an estuary, watercolour, indistinctly monogrammed, in gilt oak frame, 11 x 18cm

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