WALTON N DEW: A DYSHE OF NORFOLKE DUMPLINGS, L, Jarrold & Sons 1898, orig pict wraps, + GREAT YARMOUTH PRINTING CO'S ANNUAL FOR 1898 - 11TH YEAR OF PUBLICATION, Great Yarmouth, The Great Yarmouth Printing Co Ltd, rbnd modern cl, orig wraps bnd in + ERNEST R SUFFLING: THE LAND OF THE BROADS..., circa 1895, 20th thousand new and revised edn, fdg map with tape repairs, ffep with large loss of paper, orig pict cl gt + KELLY'S DIRECTORY OF GREAT YARMOUTH, GORLESTON AND SOUTH TOWN 1969, orig limp cl (4)
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PHILIP STANDLEY: NORWICH, A PORTRAIT AND OLD PICTURE POSTCARDS 1988-1992 VOLS 1, 2, 4, orig pict lam wraps + D P MORTLOCK & C V ROBERTS: THE POPULAR GUIDE TO NORFOLK CHURCHES - NO 1 NORTH EAST NORFOLK - NO 2 NORWICH CENTRAL AND SOUTH NORFOLK - NO 3 WEST AND SOUTH WEST NORFOLK, 1981, 1985, 1985, 1st edns, 3 vols + T B NORGATE: A HISTORY OF TAVERHAM, 1969, orig bds gt + JOSEPH CLAYTON: ROBERT KETT AND THE NORFOLK RISING, 1912 1st edn, orig cl gt + R H MOTTRAM: POEMS NEW AND OLD, 1930 ltd edn, (215), numbered and signed, orig cl gt + IAN ATHERTON & OTHERS, (eds): NORWICH CATHEDRAL CHURCH, CITY AND DIOCESE 1096-1996, 1996 1st edn, orig cl gt d/w (10)
J H B BELL & OTHERS: BRITISH HILLS AND MOUNTAINS, 1940 1st edn, orig cl d/w + F R BANKS: SCOTTISH BORDER COUNTRY, 1951 1st edn, orig cl d/w + HUGH QUIGLEY: THE HIGHLANDS OF SCOTLAND, 1936 1st edn, orig cl d/w + GEORGE SCOTT MONCRIEFF: THE LOWLANDS OF SCOTLAND, 1939 1st edn, orig cl d/w + F H CROSSLEY: ENGLISH CHURCH CRAFTSMANSHIP, 1941 1st edn, orig cl d/w + GEORGE BLAKE: THE HEART OF SCOTLAND, 1934 1st edn, orig cl d/w, all with Brian Cook d/ws + TUDOR EDWARDS: BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG, 1951 1st edn, orig cl d/w + JOHN RUSSELL: SWITZERLAND, 1950 1st edn, orig cl d/w, all pub Batsford, (8)
CLAUDE J W MESSENT: THE ROUND TOWERS TO ENGLISH PARISH CHURCHES, 1958, orig cl, d/w + M R JAMES: SUFFOLK AND NORFOLK, 1930, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + KELLY'S DIRECTORY OF NORFOLK, 1912, orig blind stpd cl worn, inner jnts slightly split + KELLY'S DIRECTORY OF CAMBRIDGESHIRE NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK, 1933, with maps, orig cl worn (4)
J H MACPHERSON: BARTON - AND ABOUT, 1947, orig prtd wraps + CHARLES KENT: THE LAND OF THE "BABES IN THE WOOD" OR THE BRECKLAND OF NORFOLK, L & Norwich, Jarrold & Sons, [1910], frontis + 20 black and white plts complete, inscbd "J Dawson Paul from R H Grigson February 2nd 1914", old hf cf gt worn, top bd near detchd (2)
NORMAN THELWELL: 2 ttls: THELWELL IN ORBIT, 1961, orig pict bds d/w; PENELOPE, 1972 1st edn, orig pict lam bds d/w + JEAN BELLUS: CLEMENTINE AND HER FAMILY, 1959 1st edn, orig cl d/w + MARIONE R NICKLES: HONEY I'M HOME, A COLLECTION OF CARTOONS FROM THE SATURDAY EVENING POST, 1955 1st edn, orig cl d/w + ERIC GURNEY: GILBERT, 1964, 1st edn orig cl d/w + CHON DAY: I COULD BE DREAMING, NY, 1941 1st edn, orig pict bds + CHARLES PRESTON (ed): CARE FOR A MERGER CARTOONS FROM THE WALL STREET JOURNAL, 1958 1st edn, orig cl d/w + CHARLES ADDAMS: HOMEBODIES, 1954, 1st edn, orig cl d/w + ANATOL KOVARSKY: KOVARSKY'S WORLD, 1957, orig cl d/w, (9)
lettera-aerogramma 1867/68 Terza emissione 40 c. giallo in affrancatura mista con Regno d’Italia Vittorio riquadrato 20 c. su lettera del 7 ottobre 1870 da Roma per Amelia Estremamente rara e ben conservata Cert. Colla Firme A.Diena, R. Mondolfo e A.G.Bolaffi (Bol. n. 26+Regno n.78) (Sass. n. 29+Regno L26) 35.000,00
An Art Deco emerald and diamond ring, three baguette cut emeralds interspaced with two round brilliant cut diamonds, platinum tip, 18ct gold shank, size S, 2.1g gross; a diamond and ruby five stone ring, three pink rubies alternate set with two rough cut diamonds, open arch claw, 18ct gold shank, size R, 2.6g gross; a paste five stone dress ring, 9ct gold shank, size R, 1.1g gross (3)
14th century AD. A narrow D-section gold hoop with triangular plaque, inset cabochon sapphire to the apex. 2.81 grams, 26mm overall, 18.91mm internal diameter (approximate size British R 1/2, USA 8 3/4, Europe 19.38, Japan 18) (1"). Property of a Suffolk lady; formerly in the Deago collection, by descent from the vendor's mother. Very fine condition.
14th-15th century AD. A large ring with elliptical-section hoop expanding to the shoulders supporting a very large hexagonal pie-dish bezel with scooped upper faces, with inset hardstone cabochon, probably a sapphire. Disclaimed under the Treasure Act, reference number 2014 T11. Cf. Taylor, G. & Scarisbrick, D. Finger Rings from Ancient Egypt to the Present Day, Oxford, 1978, item 295. Recorded with the Portable Antiquities Scheme with reference number HAMP-EBA980; accompanied by a print out of the PAS report. 4.78 grams, 26mm overall, 18.72mm internal diameter (approximate size British R, USA 8 1/2, Europe 18.34, Japan 18) (1"). Found Emsworth, Hampshire, UK, in 2014. Very fine condition. A large wearable size.
12th-14th century AD. A D-section silver hoop with vertically ribbed shoulders, discoid bezel with radiating bars to the outer face of the cell, inset blue enamel plaque with quadruped motif. 9.74 grams, 26mm overall, 18.93mm internal diameter (approximate size British R 1/2, USA 8 3/4, Europe 19.38, Japan 18) (1"). From an old Hampshire collection. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
13th-15th century AD. A carinated bronze hoop and discoid plaque with incised pellet border, central quatrefoil with pellets and tendrils. 5.20 grams, 21mm overall, 18.73mm internal diameter (approximate size British R, USA 8 1/2, Europe 18.75, Japan 18) (3/4"). From an important London collection, acquired in the 1970s. [No Reserve] Very fine condition.
13th century AD. A discoid silver seal matrix with raised panel and loop to the reverse; the face with stag's head flanked by profile hounds heads, surmounted by a heater shield between the antlers bearing six martlets, suggesting the full arms to have a stag's head as crest and hounds as supporters, with the legend '*S' ISABELLE : DE : MEAVLINGES' within beaded borders (for 'Seal of Isabelle of Malling'), the design of this seal recalls the seals which show the crucified Christ between the antlers of a deer usually associated with St Hubert and St Eustace.. Isabelle de Meaulinges: Brand, Paul A., Kings, Barons and Justices: The Making and Enforcement of Legislation in Thirteenth-Century England, 2006: Isabelle de Meaulinges is named as widow of William and mother of Peter in a precedent setting Law case involving.......... and that resulted in provisions being made within the Statute of Marlborough, 1257 AD (Henry III, 52, comprising twenty-nine chapters or provisions and the oldest statute law in Britain that has parts still in force today). [This book is offered with this lot.] William de Maeulinges: Calendar of Fine Rolls, Henry III, 9: William of Meaulinges is named, with his son Peter; Curia Regis Rolls, Henry III, 33-34, for Suffolk: William and Peter are also again named, with John or (Joanna?): 'Dies datus est Ade de Merseye querenti et Petro de Meaulinges et Johanne uxori ejus inpedientibus de capiendo cyrgrapho suo de una caracata terre et xxv solidatis redditus cum pertinenciis in Dunham a die sancti Martini in xv dies. Et Petrus et Johanna ponunt loco sum Willelmum de Meaulinges etc'; Blount's Ancient Tenures of Land, is cited 'William de Meaulinges holds his land by the serjeanty of selling the cattle of our lord the King at the market-place of Norwich, and his land in Binston was worth forty shillings' (as 'Willielmus de Meaulinges ten', terram suam per serjantiam vendendi averia diii Reg', ad forum de Norwico, et valet terra sua in Binston xls'; Testa de Neville sive Liber Feodorum in Curia Scaccarrii, House of Commons, 1807, p.284 [copy of entry included] and 8 Ricardus Prepositus tenet 3 bovat'. ter'. per waynag dni R. custodiend'; Feodary for the comity of Lancaster. Harl. MS. No. 2085. p. 434). Peter de Meaulinges: A Short Calendar of the Feet of Fines for Norfolk, Richard I to Edward I, the case of Henry de Barthon v. Peter de Meaulinges, of land and advowson of Redlesworth (Riddlesworth, Suffolk); Testa de Neville sive Liber Feodorum in Curia Scaccarrii, House of Commons, 1807, p.283, 'It Petrus de Meauling tenet qndam sjant in Burston p sviciu vendendi ad com Norff & Suff avia capta p debit dni Reg. Et illam serjant dimisit in feod Robto de Bosco militi' [copy of entry included]; Roles Gascons, published Paris, 1835: 'Et mandaluni est Petro de Meaulinge quod Ipsum Ricardum de scutagio prediclo quielum esse facial, quia Rex mittit litteras suas eidem episcopo, per quas prediclus Pelrns inde quielus esse débet'; see also Brand, Paul A., Kings, Barons and Justices: The Making and Enforcement of Legislation in Thirteenth-Century England, 2006 (above). Gilbert de Meaulinges: Maxwell Lyte, H. C., A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds, volume 1, London, 1890, p.95, number A. 808: a grant by Richard son of Ranulf, and Hawis his wife, daughter of Ralph de Munvirun, to Thomas Loc and Sabina his wife, of their mill of Straford [Stratford], the said Thomas becoming our man and paying 10 marcs, and to Serlo their son and heir for his assent to this grant a measure of wheat. Witnesses:—William Tresgoz, Gilbert de Meaulinges, William Faucilun, and others (named). 11 grams, 23mm (1"). From the private collection of a German gentleman; acquired prior to 1982. Supplied with a copy of the Mauling pedigree for the 12th-13th century. Very fine condition. Very rare.
1417-1431 AD. A lead papal bulla seal with to one face bearded face beneath 'SPA' above and pelletted border, to the other face a similar border and text 'R / US /.V. '; slot to the cracked edge where the suspension cord passed through. 24 grams, 35mm (1 1/4"). From an old Hampshire collection. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
Triassic Period, 200 million years BP. A fossil flipper bone of a marine reptile, possibly a plesiosaur, preserved in limestone accompanied by a number of tiny fish teeth, in old white card tray, from the Gregory, Bottley, and Lloyd collection. James Reynolds Gregory (1832-1899) was one of the principle London mineral and fossil dealers during the second half of the 19th century. The company he founded was one of the longest surviving geological suppliers in the world, second only to Kranz of Germany. In 1858 James Gregory established his business selling polished stones, minerals and fossils from premises in King William Street. A few years later he moved to premises in Golden Square, Soho. He won prize medals at exhibitions in Paris (1867), Sydney (1879) and London (1862 and 1883). He also formed a superb collection of meteorites, which was later sold by his sons to the Natural History Museum, London. On the death of his father in 1899 Albert Gregory took over the business, dealing from premises in Kensington, then 30 Old Church Street in Chelsea. He eventually sold the company in 1932 to Percy Bottley, and after his death in 1982 the premises were sold. The company was then acquired by Brian Lloyd who had started the Natural History sales at Sotheby's before dealing from his own premises in Pall Mall. Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd, as it became known, traded from Ricket Street and later Seagrave Road in Fulham. In 2008 the business and all of the stock and Victorian cabinets were moved out of London to Walmer in Kent. On the eventual retirement of Brian and Mary Lloyd in 2014, with none of their family interested in taking over the business, the stock was sold and is now dispersed. 165 grams, 76mm (3"). From a historic ‘Victorian Museum’ collection; from the stock of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (1981-2014); formerly with Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously with J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally in the collection of the famous James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898). This item is part of a historic collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. Very fine condition.

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